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. >> todd: loretta, your hosting coffee with cup event and you were vandalized because of it.numbers into stat which is also shocking, crime, burglary up 22.5% and robbery 22%, property crime up about 17%, homicides up 11%. but why would anyone run for public office in order to implement policies that make the city this bad? >> i don't know why. i just feel like sometimes, they don't want us to be here. but hopefully, the change in the upcoming election that just happened will have some positive change. we can only hope for the best. it is all around us every single day, all of the drug issues, the crime, they were so much going on around this. so we are hoping for the better change for us. we went loretta who said the city maybe doesn't want you to be there but that doesn't make sense. small business and small business owners are the lifeblood of any community. why wouldn't they want you there. >> if our property is being devalued companies can come in and buy up property at a lower rate. and they can do what they want with it. so, we come out they are at their mercy and that
. >> todd: loretta, your hosting coffee with cup event and you were vandalized because of it.numbers into stat which is also shocking, crime, burglary up 22.5% and robbery 22%, property crime up about 17%, homicides up 11%. but why would anyone run for public office in order to implement policies that make the city this bad? >> i don't know why. i just feel like sometimes, they don't want us to be here. but hopefully, the change in the upcoming election that just happened will have...
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loretta has run this for many years now. senator derouen -- senator durbin will help deal with delegation and helps the next generation come up. a quick secret between us. i will be walking down the street and a news release will come on my phone and it will be out of senator durbin's office and it says something he has done that touched our congressional district i represent. he will always give me credit. he was always give me credit. i talked to a lot of my friends and their relationship with their senators. they are always in awe that some senators will vote you a side to take credit for what you have done and not sure that credit. he shares the credit and puts other members out front to make sure they get credit for work. that is a role model. greta: when you told me you were going to step down for congress, what was his reaction? rep. bustos: he understated. -- he understood it. i'm under the belief that if any -- any of us can be replaced. when my dad, my dad is as busy as he was in his entire career. a reporter, five
loretta has run this for many years now. senator derouen -- senator durbin will help deal with delegation and helps the next generation come up. a quick secret between us. i will be walking down the street and a news release will come on my phone and it will be out of senator durbin's office and it says something he has done that touched our congressional district i represent. he will always give me credit. he was always give me credit. i talked to a lot of my friends and their relationship...
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and on top of that, he and his wife loretta started something called the old annoyed women's institute for leadership i think about 20 years -- the illinois women's institute for leadership i think about 20 years ago. it is a year-long. you spend friday, saturday, and sunday together all throughout the state of illinois. you go to chicago, peoria, springfield, and you learn about how to run for office and how to be successful running for office. at one point, i was the highest ranking graduate of the program as a member of congress to come out of it, but dick durbin and his wife started that to make sure more women could come into politics and be successful. senator durbin provided the money to get that started. his wife has run this for many years now. senator durbin not only will help the illinois delegation, but he helps the next generation come up. i will give you a quick little secret between us. [laughter] i will literally be walking down the street and a news release will come on my phone, and it will be out of senator durbin's office. and if it is something he has done that has
and on top of that, he and his wife loretta started something called the old annoyed women's institute for leadership i think about 20 years -- the illinois women's institute for leadership i think about 20 years ago. it is a year-long. you spend friday, saturday, and sunday together all throughout the state of illinois. you go to chicago, peoria, springfield, and you learn about how to run for office and how to be successful running for office. at one point, i was the highest ranking graduate...
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no, tell her, say it after mom there are dear logged mess. armina mostly could do the alpha loretta unless for me to get my get owl de las fur there for long out father talking he all sitting and little he at that the phone number or his designed the time and got presented out know what our non things on some schools cannot force and that i think if you're not given that informed consent from this army village is here, will you still proceed with, with digging will still proceed with digging. if, if the court gives us that commission to we're following g process and we're following all the laws on the legislation that sweden is laid out for us. oh, a inspiration for the sammy parliament in sweden came from across the border. this army parliament in all ways all say fighting away this green development as the country strives to made its ambitious climate targets. it shaping up to be the biggest battles as the pollen that was formed more than 30 years ago. the birth of the sammy parliament in norway had its origins. he, on the al to river an important place for wild salmon, fishing and reind
no, tell her, say it after mom there are dear logged mess. armina mostly could do the alpha loretta unless for me to get my get owl de las fur there for long out father talking he all sitting and little he at that the phone number or his designed the time and got presented out know what our non things on some schools cannot force and that i think if you're not given that informed consent from this army village is here, will you still proceed with, with digging will still proceed with digging....
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present loretta tag when you want to? well can do bu falcon. i shells actually his stems article, her own dish, but i'll let you drop both aiyona crane skewed until the easter laughed. the girl eat lunch, but i don't know if this ah, the worst was duly oakley's concern is to whenever you ain't minister in the police, it was approved so that i missed it. i'm with extra didn't favor in control of blood or the stiffness social facilities . the hopefully to america, to ship a harvey, to sean for she had both of she for who knew a new modem. but what with trisha for the florida, scott and she just stopped for a few furniture and please, ah, look i was told i want to re meal watching photo she c h a sub for move in for a mutual or but got off coupon to plunder water bottles eat, i bought it in stroke ciocca to run as a was buddy, but he decreased out. why would he him away me? in the book. i got home there, but i shorter unless that i need some store, i've got to reboot it toner at us. be sure totally do it from the o. u. n. a handbook struggle and a
present loretta tag when you want to? well can do bu falcon. i shells actually his stems article, her own dish, but i'll let you drop both aiyona crane skewed until the easter laughed. the girl eat lunch, but i don't know if this ah, the worst was duly oakley's concern is to whenever you ain't minister in the police, it was approved so that i missed it. i'm with extra didn't favor in control of blood or the stiffness social facilities . the hopefully to america, to ship a harvey, to sean for...
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ukrainians, on the other hand, are trying to push forward, trying to keep the momentum after recently of loretta territory. and a lot of their success in the past has been based on, on weapons deliveries on, on, none, on western weapons for example. and for that, they need more firepower to can continue like this. they are in need of tanks. they are need of artillery and they are in need of spare parts. some for example, the, the german appends alberts 20000 or the u. s. made howitzers that were provided to the ukrainians and they have been under a lot of stress. they have been in operation for, for quite some time now. and they need a spare parts in order to, to continue this, this, the, the fighting and max to day an international meeting aimed at supporting ukraine through the winter is kicking off in paris. what can we expect to come out of that? right, so the entire country in many sectors of this country may need need help at the moment b, a, the economy, be it the transport sector, be it beat agriculture when it comes to rebuilding the country a lot as needed. but most dire situation. a m
ukrainians, on the other hand, are trying to push forward, trying to keep the momentum after recently of loretta territory. and a lot of their success in the past has been based on, on weapons deliveries on, on, none, on western weapons for example. and for that, they need more firepower to can continue like this. they are in need of tanks. they are need of artillery and they are in need of spare parts. some for example, the, the german appends alberts 20000 or the u. s. made howitzers that...
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everything seemed to be going to plan for spain when alvarado loretta made it one nil early on. but a stunning goal from rit pseudo on made it won all the substitute had only been on the field 3 minutes, but his shot was too hot to handle. and all to naca sealed their latest world cup shock with the winning bull at 51 minutes to pan managed to hold on pushing germany out and sending their fans into a frenzy. and let's take a look at the final standings and group e after that topsy turvy night, a football under dogs to pan go through after topping the group, having beaten both germany and spain. spain qualify for the knockouts too, but germany joined costa rica in making the early trip home. so let's get more of these results. we are joined now from d. w. sports by my ts book was let me here in the studio. first of all, we have to talk about germany's disaster. yeah, i make no mistake. this is a disaster for germany and i think the most boring thing for the t miss. you can see the decline since the woke up when in 2014, which everybody thought germany is going to be a force for t
everything seemed to be going to plan for spain when alvarado loretta made it one nil early on. but a stunning goal from rit pseudo on made it won all the substitute had only been on the field 3 minutes, but his shot was too hot to handle. and all to naca sealed their latest world cup shock with the winning bull at 51 minutes to pan managed to hold on pushing germany out and sending their fans into a frenzy. and let's take a look at the final standings and group e after that topsy turvy night,...
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not wanting to end the war, bidding our warrant loretta the negotiations. well, you understand, we say negotiations in quotation marks showed that neither ukraine nor the united states as striving the pace thus simply determined to continue hostilities seldom harder as more from moscow. moscow has said, clearly today that all 8th sent to you trained by the united states patriot systems or other would be legitimate targets to the russian army. also the personnel that might be deployed with such systems to train or to operate these systems would be also a target for the russian army. we have heard this clearly by the spokesperson of the kremlin missy post cove and also today there was something very important spoken by the chief of. 5 staff of the russian army general didn't get us. the more he said that the united states is active in getting involved in this conflict through sending ad, supplying more weapons to clean this what moscow has clearly said it's will respond to the more arms being sent by the united states and other european and nate, 2 countries
not wanting to end the war, bidding our warrant loretta the negotiations. well, you understand, we say negotiations in quotation marks showed that neither ukraine nor the united states as striving the pace thus simply determined to continue hostilities seldom harder as more from moscow. moscow has said, clearly today that all 8th sent to you trained by the united states patriot systems or other would be legitimate targets to the russian army. also the personnel that might be deployed with such...
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loretta: absolutely. i think investors are getting more bullish on the sector overall.o who are gaining in terms of performance, it is mainly the benchmark names, those that are targeted through government help. for instance, country gardens that we actually wrote about more than quadrupled over the past month, just on those policies. i think that divergence is going to continue, because those that have already defaulted aren't likely to get any sort of funding help because of a mix of lack of confidence and also just because of the range of problems they are facing and the extent of the debt. haidi: china has filed a dispute with the wto trying to overturn the u.s. imposed export controls on-chip technology. we speak about the global fight for tech dominance, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ japan and the netherlands are likely to announced soon that they will join the u.s. in tightening controls of advanced chipmaking equipment grade let's ring in our next guest who says convert to intended matters. we have the director of rhodium group, always great to have you with us. we
loretta: absolutely. i think investors are getting more bullish on the sector overall.o who are gaining in terms of performance, it is mainly the benchmark names, those that are targeted through government help. for instance, country gardens that we actually wrote about more than quadrupled over the past month, just on those policies. i think that divergence is going to continue, because those that have already defaulted aren't likely to get any sort of funding help because of a mix of lack of...
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host: let us talk to loretta from texas, loretta is 40 and over. good morning. caller: morning.hat happened to you once you turn 41? do they kick you out with all the experience and knowledge you have learned and acquired while being a member of the group? what do they do with you, the you away? -- throw you away? guest: thanks, loretta, for the question. no, that is not what the youthingov coalition is suggesting. what the youthingov coalition is suggesting is it is important to make sure young americans are involved in government enter at the table making these policy decisions as they are being implemented and considered, both unconscious and throughout the executive branch. -- in congress and throughout the executive branch. ultimately, i will no longer be a young american. eve will no longer be a none -- young american. but the anger generation should be at the table and it should be formalize to make sure we are always addressing concerns of young americans as if innovation continue to grow older. -- as generations continue to grow older. guest: i do not have anything to a
host: let us talk to loretta from texas, loretta is 40 and over. good morning. caller: morning.hat happened to you once you turn 41? do they kick you out with all the experience and knowledge you have learned and acquired while being a member of the group? what do they do with you, the you away? -- throw you away? guest: thanks, loretta, for the question. no, that is not what the youthingov coalition is suggesting. what the youthingov coalition is suggesting is it is important to make sure...
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host: let us talk to loretta from texas, loretta is 40 and over. good morning. caller: morning. is, what happened to you once you turn 41? do they kick you out with all the experience and knowledge you have learned and acquired while being a member of the group? what do they do with you, the you away? -- throw you away? guest: thanks, loretta, for the question. no, that is not what the youthingov coalition is suggesting. what the youthingov coalition is suggesting is it is important to make sure young americans are involved in government enter at the table making these policy decisions as they are being implemented and considered, both unconscious and throughout the executive branch. -- in congress and throughout the executive branch. ultimately, i will no longer be a young american. eve will no longer be a none -- young american. but the anger generation should be at the table and it should be formalize to make sure we are always addressing concerns of young americans as if innovation continue to grow older. -- as generations continue to grow older. guest: i do not have anythin
host: let us talk to loretta from texas, loretta is 40 and over. good morning. caller: morning. is, what happened to you once you turn 41? do they kick you out with all the experience and knowledge you have learned and acquired while being a member of the group? what do they do with you, the you away? -- throw you away? guest: thanks, loretta, for the question. no, that is not what the youthingov coalition is suggesting. what the youthingov coalition is suggesting is it is important to make...
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mike mckee will be speaking exclusively to cleveland fed bank president loretta mester. talk about how recession concerns and inflation will hit different industries. we are joined by brett keller of priceline. the fed is clear that they will keep raising and look through economic weakness. what is your visibility into next year? brett: we have some good visibility as consumers are booking not only into the holiday period but into next year. from what we are seeing today at priceline, demand remains healthy. i think that consumers continue to prioritize travel over physical goods and services as they have made that shift coming out of the pandemic. things are holding up ok. holiday trends look strong. guy: how much travel gets booked on credit? brett: in terms of on credit cards themselves? guy: yeah. how are people paying for the travel that they are taking out at the moment? out of savings, credit? i am wondering how big an impact, if we continue to see interest rates going higher, that we are going to see. i am trying to project into next year, if we do end up with si
mike mckee will be speaking exclusively to cleveland fed bank president loretta mester. talk about how recession concerns and inflation will hit different industries. we are joined by brett keller of priceline. the fed is clear that they will keep raising and look through economic weakness. what is your visibility into next year? brett: we have some good visibility as consumers are booking not only into the holiday period but into next year. from what we are seeing today at priceline, demand...
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. >> of the show, along with loretta long and a few others, but, yeah, he had such a wonderful, kind a member of sing along with mitch, i don't know if that -- that goes way before your time, i'm sure. >> one of the things he said a few years ago that was one of his main take a ways from the show is how important it is -- these are his words -- "sesame street" taught him how important it is to listen, to really listen carefully to what your children have to say. >> yes. yes. >> they're wise, aren't they, our kids? >> yes, they are. they are. yeah, there had never been a show that targeted that kind of, you know, information or education for preschoolers, you know. it was ground breaking and i was -- i just couldn't believe that i was able to join the company and be a long -- long-time member of the show. >> what a great fortune, right? >> oh, yeah. just incredible. i had no idea that i would be on a children's show, you know, i had done some other -- quite a few other kinds of performance that were not for kids, but "sesame street" was very special. there was nothing like it ever bef
. >> of the show, along with loretta long and a few others, but, yeah, he had such a wonderful, kind a member of sing along with mitch, i don't know if that -- that goes way before your time, i'm sure. >> one of the things he said a few years ago that was one of his main take a ways from the show is how important it is -- these are his words -- "sesame street" taught him how important it is to listen, to really listen carefully to what your children have to say. >>...
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host: loretta in ohio.on the fact that the fed, you mentioned the chair jerome powell, they cut interest rates to zero in 2020 at the onset of the pandemic. there was a very deep recession that was caused by us essentially trying to mitigate the health effects of the pandemic. the fed went all out, and congress did spend trillions. there is a general thought that, that bipartisan effort was one of the reasons the economy was able to recover so quickly. we will probably be studying that for years to come in terms of how much and how fast we needed to do all that really, but we sit today with an unemployment rate below 4% and that is way faster of a recovery than we had in the 2008 financial crisis. that was the reasoning for that. in terms of job creation, you are right. i mentioned earlier that productivity is an important part of having healthy weight growth. when you have wage growth outpacing inflation, the way you get that is by having productivity outpace the economy, how much we can produce per worker
host: loretta in ohio.on the fact that the fed, you mentioned the chair jerome powell, they cut interest rates to zero in 2020 at the onset of the pandemic. there was a very deep recession that was caused by us essentially trying to mitigate the health effects of the pandemic. the fed went all out, and congress did spend trillions. there is a general thought that, that bipartisan effort was one of the reasons the economy was able to recover so quickly. we will probably be studying that for...
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host: loretta in ohio.on the fact that the fed, you mentioned the chair jerome powell, they cut interest rates to zero in 2020 at the onset of the pandemic. there was a very deep recession that was caused by us essentially trying to mitigate the health effects of the pandemic. the fed went all out, and congress did spend trillions. there is a general thought that, that bipartisan effort was one of the reasons the economy was able to recover so quickly. we will probably be studying that for years to come in terms of how much and how fast we needed to do all that really, but we sit today with an unemployment rate below 4% and that is way faster of a recovery than we had in the 2008 financial crisis. that was the reasoning for that. in terms of job creation, you are right. i mentioned earlier that productivity is an important part of having healthy weight growth. when you have wage growth outpacing inflation, the way you get that is by having productivity outpace the economy, how much we can produce per worker
host: loretta in ohio.on the fact that the fed, you mentioned the chair jerome powell, they cut interest rates to zero in 2020 at the onset of the pandemic. there was a very deep recession that was caused by us essentially trying to mitigate the health effects of the pandemic. the fed went all out, and congress did spend trillions. there is a general thought that, that bipartisan effort was one of the reasons the economy was able to recover so quickly. we will probably be studying that for...
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just recently, michael mckee sat down with loretta mester to talk about the economy and rates.s your forecast for the federal funds rate at the end of 2023? mester: i am a little higher than the media and the s&p 500 because i see a little bit more inflation persistence than the sce p -- the sep. the committee path and the sep is very valid. we need to continue to bring up interest rates into a restrictive stance. we did a lot of work this year in getting expeditiously to the a stance. now just in starting that, we are bringing rates even higher. i think we are going to need to be there for in while in order to get inflation on a sustainable downward path. my path is a little bit stronger than the median path next year. the median path had i table between 5-5.25 and i am about that. the mass for the sep is we have to continue to raise rates because we have more to do with inflation. although we have had some good news, inflation is too high and we need to do what we can with our monetary policy tools to bring it down. michael: that raises the question of why you and your collea
just recently, michael mckee sat down with loretta mester to talk about the economy and rates.s your forecast for the federal funds rate at the end of 2023? mester: i am a little higher than the media and the s&p 500 because i see a little bit more inflation persistence than the sce p -- the sep. the committee path and the sep is very valid. we need to continue to bring up interest rates into a restrictive stance. we did a lot of work this year in getting expeditiously to the a stance. now...
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loretta and i wish you a long, happy retirement with your daughters glenna, lorane, your son mark and two grandchildren, susan and jesse. last friday i went to the irish fellowship luncheon in chicago. it's quite a festive event and i wasn't surprised when that honorary irishman, jesse o'white got the grandish applause of all. you deserved it. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: >> both the house and the senate plan to take up 2023 defense programs and policy legislation. you're watching live coverage of the senate on cspan2. >> this is mark gold wine with the committee for responsible federal budget and serves as senior vice president and senior policy director. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> your organization, what is it and the focus that you have? >> we're a totally nonpartisan, nonprofit organization in washington that's focused solely on budget issues. our budget is broad in the tax policy on board some of the leading budget experts from the left, right and center and we're there to pr
loretta and i wish you a long, happy retirement with your daughters glenna, lorane, your son mark and two grandchildren, susan and jesse. last friday i went to the irish fellowship luncheon in chicago. it's quite a festive event and i wasn't surprised when that honorary irishman, jesse o'white got the grandish applause of all. you deserved it. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: >> both the house and the...
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[cheers and applause] >> mellow i'm loretta m. a film maker and attendee of the castro for many decades. i came here ready to ball can at the continuance which i'm not going to do. i've been convinced of it's value. on certain areas in particular, one is the ada seating. i think no one is saying that there should be no changes at all to the castro. obviously the changes first on the map for ape i don't believe were acceptable. i think it would be a death trap for the disabled community. i don't speak from the disabled community but i think it's worth hearing from them for alternative plans. another is transparency for ape business plan. the alcohol sales they don't seem to be open to a compromise what so ever. those are key issues i think in this time to address. i'm sure i will kick myself for what i'm forgetting. thank you. >> hi, i'm jordan. i'm a film lover. i have been to this theater hundreds of times. one of the things i love walking around is the film posters on the wall. when i was there for the day of silence on saturday
[cheers and applause] >> mellow i'm loretta m. a film maker and attendee of the castro for many decades. i came here ready to ball can at the continuance which i'm not going to do. i've been convinced of it's value. on certain areas in particular, one is the ada seating. i think no one is saying that there should be no changes at all to the castro. obviously the changes first on the map for ape i don't believe were acceptable. i think it would be a death trap for the disabled community. i...
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loretta and i wish you and jane and your children all the best and welcome back to cincinnati or wherever your life will take you next. it has been an upon hor to -- an honor to serve with you. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i want to say thank you to all of my colleagues, the colleague from illinois who spoke and all of the comments. as i think my mom would have believed it and my dad would have liked it. but you can see why i will miss this place and why my colleagues talk about the need to find common ground to make a difference for our constituents are people i have looked -- i have enjoyed working with and i look forward to getting back to ohio full time and family and friends and the private sector, but i have a deep respect for my colleagues and i thank them for being on the floor today even though the jet fumes can probably be smelled and people are heading back to their important meetings back home. with that, madam president, i yield back the balance of my time. ms. klobuchar: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. kl
loretta and i wish you and jane and your children all the best and welcome back to cincinnati or wherever your life will take you next. it has been an upon hor to -- an honor to serve with you. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i want to say thank you to all of my colleagues, the colleague from illinois who spoke and all of the comments. as i think my mom would have believed it and my dad would have liked it. but you can see why i will miss this place and why my...