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lyle for 14.oth he and his brother wanted to pursue careers in politics? in a highly unusual way, they've done it, sort of. erik started a life care and hospice program for inmates at the richard donovan correctional facility near san diego and 500 miles north, lyle is president of the inmate government at mule creek state prison. >> i know it's going to be a suffering for me but i feel like i can find some purpose here. >> then in february of 2018, a reunion of sorts. they were housed even in the same unit. lyle's former appellate attorney told us if the brothers can produce new evidence of the abuse, it would be the first step toward perhaps getting a third trial. even he admits it's a long shot. but if it did happen, two people surely wouldn't be there. defense attorney leslie abramson is retired from law and did not respond to our interview request. as for prosecutor pam bozanich -- you really think that this kinda wrecked your career? >> oh it did, of course, it did. but it's okay. if i'd won
lyle for 14.oth he and his brother wanted to pursue careers in politics? in a highly unusual way, they've done it, sort of. erik started a life care and hospice program for inmates at the richard donovan correctional facility near san diego and 500 miles north, lyle is president of the inmate government at mule creek state prison. >> i know it's going to be a suffering for me but i feel like i can find some purpose here. >> then in february of 2018, a reunion of sorts. they were...
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birmingham had a comfortable lead after goals from lyle taylor and this from scott hogan, leaving waynederby scored both their goals late on, the first this effort into the far corner from luke plange to give them hope, before deep into injury time, krystian bielik grabbed a dramatic point which leaves derby seven points from safety. well, ahead of that game, derby fans staged a protest in light of the club's financial plight, a situation which has left the i38—year—old club on the brink of extinction. they marched frm the city centre to pride park brandishing save derby county banners. earlier this week, the efl agreed to extend the deadline by four weeks to allow time for the club's administrators to show there are sufficient funds to complete the season. new signing jordan hugill scored five minutes into his cardiff city debut as they beat nottingham forest 2—1. the result means cardiff are six points above the relegation zone. forest remain 8th. as transfer deadline day approaches, let's see what news we've had today. liverpool have signed colombian international winger luis diaz fr
birmingham had a comfortable lead after goals from lyle taylor and this from scott hogan, leaving waynederby scored both their goals late on, the first this effort into the far corner from luke plange to give them hope, before deep into injury time, krystian bielik grabbed a dramatic point which leaves derby seven points from safety. well, ahead of that game, derby fans staged a protest in light of the club's financial plight, a situation which has left the i38—year—old club on the brink of...
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birmingham had a comfortable lead after goals from lyle taylor and this from scott hogan, leaving wayneored both their goals late on, the first this effort into the far corner from luke plange to give them hope, before deep into injury time, krystian bielik grabbed a dramatic point which leaves derby seven points from safety. new signing jordan hugill scored five minutes into his cardiff city debut as they beat nottingham forest 2—1. the result means cardiff are six points above the relegation zone. forest remain eighth. liverpool's mohamed salah inspired an egypt comeback as they reached the semifinals of the africa cup of nations, with an extra—time 2—1win over morocco. he scored and assisted, with hosts cameroon waiting in the last four. nick parrott reports. egypt's journey to the semifinal was far from easy. egypt's journey to the semifinal was farfrom easy. the game egypt's journey to the semifinal was far from easy. the game was just a couple of minutes old when they gave away a penalty. former southampton player sofiane boufal put morocco ahead. that was as exciting as the first
birmingham had a comfortable lead after goals from lyle taylor and this from scott hogan, leaving wayneored both their goals late on, the first this effort into the far corner from luke plange to give them hope, before deep into injury time, krystian bielik grabbed a dramatic point which leaves derby seven points from safety. new signing jordan hugill scored five minutes into his cardiff city debut as they beat nottingham forest 2—1. the result means cardiff are six points above the...
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, lyle crocodile," which i know from the classic children's book.y different things. i like to put myself in a place where i haven't been before and see how i can cope with that, maneuver through that. and it was fun, it was great. and also the good news is my kids can watch those movies, because most of my work is not kids friendly, so at least they can watch some movies of his father. >> brown: all right, javier bardem in “being the ricardos." thank you very much. >> thank you very much for your time. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service teaman help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. >> supported by the john d. and catherine
, lyle crocodile," which i know from the classic children's book.y different things. i like to put myself in a place where i haven't been before and see how i can cope with that, maneuver through that. and it was fun, it was great. and also the good news is my kids can watch those movies, because most of my work is not kids friendly, so at least they can watch some movies of his father. >> brown: all right, javier bardem in “being the ricardos." thank you very much. >>...
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lovett and his large band lyle lovett and his acoustic group started singing them when i was like wellas thirty>> years ago, more than thirty years ago, i'm going to put myself in second place. i i've seenn mike patton maybe twenty times but they've all been in different bands so faith no more mr. bungle tomahawk executioners lovegood fanfan. ng so. that's cheating. hope he's doing well. mike patton, one more thing is up next . up next . >>"o real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's still the eat fresh refresh™ and subway's refreshing everything like the new honey mustard rotisserie-style chicken. it's sweet, it's tangy, it's tender, it never misses. you could say it's the steph curry of footlongs. you could, but i'm not gonna. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing and re... look! oh my god... oh wow. i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors and how impo
lovett and his large band lyle lovett and his acoustic group started singing them when i was like wellas thirty>> years ago, more than thirty years ago, i'm going to put myself in second place. i i've seenn mike patton maybe twenty times but they've all been in different bands so faith no more mr. bungle tomahawk executioners lovegood fanfan. ng so. that's cheating. hope he's doing well. mike patton, one more thing is up next . up next . >>"o real cowboys get customized car...
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for a second federal reserve confirmation hearing, this one for lyle brainard to be the vice chair. they will consider the nomination of sandra thompson to be the director of the federal housing financing agency, and the coverage of several supreme court oral arguments today through wednesday live beginning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span.org and on the c-span now video out. head over to c-span.org for further schedule information or to stream video live or on-demand anytime. >> what's your question or comment for? that's how james coleman, better known as most medley or degree callers to the rush limbaugh three-hour daily radio program. mr. goldman has written a book about his time as call screener, official show observer and producer the most popular radio talkshow during the past 30 years. rush limbaugh died tempers 17, 2021. in his book, goldman says it is a tribute to his former boss and friend, he writes about his love of radio and how the show came together behind the scenes. >> footnotes plus is available on the c-span app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> the council on fo
for a second federal reserve confirmation hearing, this one for lyle brainard to be the vice chair. they will consider the nomination of sandra thompson to be the director of the federal housing financing agency, and the coverage of several supreme court oral arguments today through wednesday live beginning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span.org and on the c-span now video out. head over to c-span.org for further schedule information or to stream video live or on-demand anytime. >> what's your...
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birmingham had a comfortable lead after goals from lyle taylor and this from scott hogan, leaving wayneeir goals late on, the first this effort into the far corner from luke plange to give them hope, before deep into injury time, krystian bielik grabbed a dramatic point which leaves derby seven points from safety. nottingham forest meanwhile could go fifth with win at cardiff. cardiff are currently i—o ahead. jordan hugill has scored on his cardiff debut. now — some breaking transfer news with tomorrow's deadline day looming — newcastle have confirmed the signing of midfielder bruno guimares from lyon on a four and a half year deal. it comes after liverpool confirmed the signing of colombian international luis diaz from porto in a deal that lasts until the summer of 2027. the initialfee is believed to be around {37.5 million. diaz does requires a work permit to enter the uk and therefore it's unlikely he'll arrive in liverpool until the end of next week at the earliest. a busy day in the women's fa cup fourth round... 14 games today. no major upsets however injury to star striker vivien
birmingham had a comfortable lead after goals from lyle taylor and this from scott hogan, leaving wayneeir goals late on, the first this effort into the far corner from luke plange to give them hope, before deep into injury time, krystian bielik grabbed a dramatic point which leaves derby seven points from safety. nottingham forest meanwhile could go fifth with win at cardiff. cardiff are currently i—o ahead. jordan hugill has scored on his cardiff debut. now — some breaking transfer news...
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with our partners, we are acting as one team. protect your bodies from virus, use your brain from lyles and heartbeat from fantasy. wait a minute. what did the president ukraine just say? this show on the, the fact that some countries are withdrawing part of the implement doesn't necessarily mean a minute emulation. but president biden has issued a high alert order for the you.
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for a second federal reserve confirmation hearing for lyle brainard to be the vice chair.y will consider the nomination of a person to be the director of the federal housing finance agency, and coverage of several supreme court oral arguments, monday through wednesday, live, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span.org in the c-span now video app. head to c-span.org for further scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. announcer: during a brief house session, speaker pelosi spoke on the one-year anniversary of the january 6 attack. following her remarks, members held a moment of silence. more than 140 police officers were injured in seven people died in connection with the attack. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. sovereign god, these times are in your hands. incline your ear to us and hear our prayers for
for a second federal reserve confirmation hearing for lyle brainard to be the vice chair.y will consider the nomination of a person to be the director of the federal housing finance agency, and coverage of several supreme court oral arguments, monday through wednesday, live, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span.org in the c-span now video app. head to c-span.org for further scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government....
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air commodore john lyle. chief _ other areas. air commodore john lyle. chief of— other areas.ole and image changed over the last decade? our royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. it is a landmark birthday. the duchess of cambridge at 40. a time to reflect on what has been achieved more than a decade after official royal life began. and that royal public life started here on anglesea. then, still kate middleton, this was her first official engagement. the naming of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the bottle on the boat because it's rubber, so she poured the champagne over the bow. a memorable day and it's been a really lucky boat for us so far, always brought us back. dafyyd and his daughter katie were some of the first people to meet the newest recruit to the royal family. there were nerves and secrecy on both sides. katie, then just five, presented a photo to the couple. i remember i was really excited because i was meeting a real prince and princess. i thought they were going to be showing up in a massive dress and all that, like prince charming and cinderella. so
air commodore john lyle. chief _ other areas. air commodore john lyle. chief of— other areas.ole and image changed over the last decade? our royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. it is a landmark birthday. the duchess of cambridge at 40. a time to reflect on what has been achieved more than a decade after official royal life began. and that royal public life started here on anglesea. then, still kate middleton, this was her first official engagement. the naming of a new lifeboat. she...
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so as you see that sig lyle, revenues press conference, that i pulling absolutely no punches as it goes the west and nato. he's called out the hypocrisy of nate, so reporting to standard full human rights. however, then supporting a bloody cruise until the revolutions, as it were, as regards what happens in ukraine, and just instead of calling it a q fully, instead a diplomatic processor. they also said a sense of the west now is that the u. s. he has written to washington as regards those guarantees on safety and security and it's up to them now the pool is very much in the u. s. school to find a peaceful resolution to little k. know the story we're across today. the c i a is reported to have been training ukrainian, special operations, teens, amid tensions with russia. the program is believed to have launch 6 years ago. ortiz don quarter can tell us more about the revelations. according to a recent yahoo news article, basically the cia is training ukrainian special forces units on american soil. and this is to fight in case of an apparent russian invasion of ukraine. again, we've said
so as you see that sig lyle, revenues press conference, that i pulling absolutely no punches as it goes the west and nato. he's called out the hypocrisy of nate, so reporting to standard full human rights. however, then supporting a bloody cruise until the revolutions, as it were, as regards what happens in ukraine, and just instead of calling it a q fully, instead a diplomatic processor. they also said a sense of the west now is that the u. s. he has written to washington as regards those...
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ukraine economically and financially because in the 21st century, you don't as threads loose cannon sig, lyle, last thing vile from the social democrats. also speaking to parliament, he said that there would be no weaponry as well. going from germany to ukraine. he did say that the current situation, it's unfolding was the fault of russia, but said that they can be no peace in europe without russia. people, as the youngest one is imported. now war is living right now in the middle of europe. it's about doing everything we can to prevent a military escalation of the situation when it's secondly, where naming very clearly who is causing the escalation and that's russia. and of course we do not deliver weapons. do you great? and it's about keeping the peace, a lasting peace order in europe would not work without russia, but only with russia. for when you look at what was being said by the representatives of the federal government in the bone, the stag on thursday, the door is open for diplomacy. still very much the option that berlin wants to proceed with and considering berlin does look like th
ukraine economically and financially because in the 21st century, you don't as threads loose cannon sig, lyle, last thing vile from the social democrats. also speaking to parliament, he said that there would be no weaponry as well. going from germany to ukraine. he did say that the current situation, it's unfolding was the fault of russia, but said that they can be no peace in europe without russia. people, as the youngest one is imported. now war is living right now in the middle of europe....
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air commodorejohn lyle, who's responsible for the military�*s civil contingency operations in the uk,ill see and that expects to see more deployments in the coming weeks. throughout london what we've done is we've broken our personnel down into smaller teams. so, we have a mix of defence medics and what we call general duties personnel, and the medics are obviously more highly trained to deliver clinical care, whereas the general duty personnel can assist in tasks such as logistics, moving oxygen around, assisting members to call their family or helping with meal times. all of that allows the highly skilled clinicians to focus their care where it's needed most. so, what they're likely to see is primarily an nhs workforce with support people wearing pretty much what i'm wearing now but with the relevant protective equipment, just assisting as part of that wider effort. we can't really forecast too far ahead, but certainly throughout this current surge, we know it is particularly difficult in london at the minute, but we are aware that this is impacting all across the united kingdom. so
air commodorejohn lyle, who's responsible for the military�*s civil contingency operations in the uk,ill see and that expects to see more deployments in the coming weeks. throughout london what we've done is we've broken our personnel down into smaller teams. so, we have a mix of defence medics and what we call general duties personnel, and the medics are obviously more highly trained to deliver clinical care, whereas the general duty personnel can assist in tasks such as logistics, moving...
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. >> eric and lyle menendez, convicted of murdering their own parents >> around shot my mom. >> it wasn't real.
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. >> gillian: i cannot top that come about lyle love it, his large band, their acoustic group as well more than 30 years ago. [laughter] >> i put myself at second place. i've seen mike patton 20 times, but with different bands: faith no more, mr. bogle, tomahawk, executioners, love interest, so that is cheating. hope is doing well. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ . . ogether. wait! who else is known for nailing threes? hmm. can't think of anyone! subway keeps refreshing and re... what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. hmm. can't think of anyone! namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing
. >> gillian: i cannot top that come about lyle love it, his large band, their acoustic group as well more than 30 years ago. [laughter] >> i put myself at second place. i've seen mike patton 20 times, but with different bands: faith no more, mr. bogle, tomahawk, executioners, love interest, so that is cheating. hope is doing well. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay...
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joining us is sara lyles, "the new york times" writer at large behind this incredible piece, also ethanchool, he studies labor there. sara, why have so many people in our society become so angry a year and a half ago we couldn't go to restaurant, we were locked down, we couldn't celebrate with our families. now we're going off on store clerks. why are we this angry? >> i think we're angry at other stuff and we're taking it out on people in these restaurants, in airlines, in stores all over the place. you know, we can't yell at covid, so we yell at these people who are trying to help us, and it's not just the covid restrictions, it's frustrations over, as you say, not being able to get what you want, over getting it too slowly, over hearing that there are supply chain issues and people have just lost it. i think there's a lot of pent up frustration, rage, fear, fatigue and anger out there. >> ethan, at the top of the hour we're going to get the latest jolts report, these are the official numbers on job openings and people quitting work. we talk all about this great resignation, you may h
joining us is sara lyles, "the new york times" writer at large behind this incredible piece, also ethanchool, he studies labor there. sara, why have so many people in our society become so angry a year and a half ago we couldn't go to restaurant, we were locked down, we couldn't celebrate with our families. now we're going off on store clerks. why are we this angry? >> i think we're angry at other stuff and we're taking it out on people in these restaurants, in airlines, in...
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maria: has the market been underestimating, we have a 10 year option today at 2:00 pm and lyle brainard will have a confirmation hearing this thursday. dagan mcdowell, bob nardelli, thank you for joining us, the market is trading at 129 points on down the street, have a great wednesday, "varney and company" begins right now. stuart: good morning. jampacked show dealing with inflation and angry and divisive president and collapsing covid policy. you will see a lot of numbers thrown around about inflation but here's the one that counts which consumer prices went up 7%. the strongest inflation number since 1982. the previous reading showed an inflation rate of 6.8% so inflation is up. here is the market's reaction. the dow is going to be dow up 100 points and the nasdaq well up 135 points. inflation spikes and the market goes up and the yield on the 10 year treasury moving down to one.72%. inflation spikes, interest rates go down. bitcoin on the upside reaching 43,$950 as of now. that is the market reacting to inflation. president biden delivered an angry and divisive speech on voting refo
maria: has the market been underestimating, we have a 10 year option today at 2:00 pm and lyle brainard will have a confirmation hearing this thursday. dagan mcdowell, bob nardelli, thank you for joining us, the market is trading at 129 points on down the street, have a great wednesday, "varney and company" begins right now. stuart: good morning. jampacked show dealing with inflation and angry and divisive president and collapsing covid policy. you will see a lot of numbers thrown...
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range of topics with me from the nomination hearings of fed chair jay powell and vice chair nominee lylet of covid, on the labor force, denise, your reaction, what struck you from the interview so far? >> the thing that struck me most the fact that he agrees with me that we will have four increases in the overnight fed fund next year and overnight fed funds rate up 100 basis points, actually higher than that. i'm well beyond what the average estimate has, the average estimate has and especially with three increases. i think they'll be four. but i agree with mr. diamond that the economy is doing quite well no matter where you go we are seeing shortages of employees an employment, we are seeing a strong economy, we are seeing consumers having extraordinarily strong balance sheets and companies with extremely strong balance sheets. we have an economy that's doing quite well and likely to continue. given that, the fed has no choice to tighten policy. maria: you're talking about four rate hikes in 2022? >> in 2022 at least four but maybe more. everybody think it's 25 basis points at a time. i
range of topics with me from the nomination hearings of fed chair jay powell and vice chair nominee lylet of covid, on the labor force, denise, your reaction, what struck you from the interview so far? >> the thing that struck me most the fact that he agrees with me that we will have four increases in the overnight fed fund next year and overnight fed funds rate up 100 basis points, actually higher than that. i'm well beyond what the average estimate has, the average estimate has and...
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you saw lyle brainard all coming out now. we have to start sooner rather than later and this is all very different than the conversation was a month ago in december. we will do it nice and slow, everyone will be nice in the sandbox, they won't play nice in the sandbox. it is spinning out of control and what will really happen, people have to think about the increment of the rate hikes, not how many. 50 basis points possible? it absolutely is. they will do that first because they don't do it in september after the election. if they do it now it is time to settle. that is why the market is getting nervous and buyers are stepping away going let's see this. they are just there are lower prices, not chasing up or buying the dip. they are buying it as the panic starts to unload. stuart: after selling today not just in big tech but across the board doesn't have anything to do with retail sales numbers which were very disappointing? >> is not helping the tone. i also think wednesday's ppi, yesterday's ppi was not helping the tone. as
you saw lyle brainard all coming out now. we have to start sooner rather than later and this is all very different than the conversation was a month ago in december. we will do it nice and slow, everyone will be nice in the sandbox, they won't play nice in the sandbox. it is spinning out of control and what will really happen, people have to think about the increment of the rate hikes, not how many. 50 basis points possible? it absolutely is. they will do that first because they don't do it in...
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maria: has the market been underestimating, we have a 10 year option today at 2:00 pm and lyle brainard joining us, the market is trading at 129 points on down the street, have a great wednesday, "varney and company" begins right now. stuart: good morning. jampacked show dealing with inflation and angry and divisive president and collapsing covid policy. you will see a lot of numbers thrown around about inflation but here's the one that counts which consumer prices went up 7%. the strongest inflation number since 1982. the previous reading showed an
maria: has the market been underestimating, we have a 10 year option today at 2:00 pm and lyle brainard joining us, the market is trading at 129 points on down the street, have a great wednesday, "varney and company" begins right now. stuart: good morning. jampacked show dealing with inflation and angry and divisive president and collapsing covid policy. you will see a lot of numbers thrown around about inflation but here's the one that counts which consumer prices went up 7%. the...
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also in the spotlight, lyle brainard, biden's choice for vice chair of the federal reserve will faceittee. two big topics republicans will address his interest in letting banks be able to d bank fossil fuel companies in an effort to push forward climate change priorities and also her dodging is when asked three times before congress in 2019 if she was a capitalist or a socialist, she refused to answer the question. one other nominee in lebeau, jp stone, his pick for sec commissioner, holding her nomination, past wes she admits have become pretty famous in the wake of her nomination. she routinely attacked republicans on twitter and news organizations, she called fox state-sponsored propaganda and questioned whether or not sinclair broadcasts should have a license to the on air at all but she was silent when we asked her last month if she stands by those statements still. >> do you still stand by the things you said on twitter? do you stand by those comments? >> reporter: she said she will recuse herself if an outside committee decides she has a conflict of interest in any matter but
also in the spotlight, lyle brainard, biden's choice for vice chair of the federal reserve will faceittee. two big topics republicans will address his interest in letting banks be able to d bank fossil fuel companies in an effort to push forward climate change priorities and also her dodging is when asked three times before congress in 2019 if she was a capitalist or a socialist, she refused to answer the question. one other nominee in lebeau, jp stone, his pick for sec commissioner, holding...
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confirmation hearings we're going to have the senate hearing on jay powell's nomination as fed chair, lyleonversation around sarah bloom raskin being nominated by joe biden to be the chairman of bank supervision, a real progressive pick. your thoughts on policy as it relates to these confirmations or potential confirmations for the bank supervision. >> well, i think there's going to be a lot of questions at those hearings and i understand, given the conditions that we have in the economy today, that there will be these questions. i do expect that the nominees will all be confirmed. on sarah, i don't know what their attitude will be. i haven't seen the nomination yet. i don't know where that's going but i would assume that she would get confirmed, given the makeup in the senate but we'll have to wait and see. she has experience as a -- she is a progressive but that is what you would expect given the administration that we have. maria: yes, it's a good point. do you think it's going to be a tougher road for the big banks if in fact she becomes the bank supervisor? >> i don't know. i don't kn
confirmation hearings we're going to have the senate hearing on jay powell's nomination as fed chair, lyleonversation around sarah bloom raskin being nominated by joe biden to be the chairman of bank supervision, a real progressive pick. your thoughts on policy as it relates to these confirmations or potential confirmations for the bank supervision. >> well, i think there's going to be a lot of questions at those hearings and i understand, given the conditions that we have in the economy...
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yesterday, we heard from lyle brainerd, the central bank's vice chair woman, saying the fed's top priorityar over year, the highest -- running at the hottest pace they have in almost 40 years. how do you line up a great economy, positivity from jamie dimon but also the fed really beginning to withdraw aca days and the -- accommodation and the poe ten that the fed royally fouls it up. >> the fed has a difficult job. they'll be walking a difficult line. inflation is a primary concern. the latest read on consumer prices showed that the annual gain was up near 7%, excluding food and energy which is a core metric, up over 5 and-a-half percent. this is the 40-year high, the highest level wean seen in four decades. this is very concerning for the market. the fed knows this and as we heard from chair powell during the testimony this week, he's going to use all tools necessary to rein in prices. the fed recognizeses that the economy is on somewhat fragile footing, talking about reverting back to pre-pandemic growth levels which if you remember is down around 2%, certainly nothing to write home abou
yesterday, we heard from lyle brainerd, the central bank's vice chair woman, saying the fed's top priorityar over year, the highest -- running at the hottest pace they have in almost 40 years. how do you line up a great economy, positivity from jamie dimon but also the fed really beginning to withdraw aca days and the -- accommodation and the poe ten that the fed royally fouls it up. >> the fed has a difficult job. they'll be walking a difficult line. inflation is a primary concern. the...
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king would quote a phrase from thomas ar lyle who -- carlyle who wrote, no lie can live forever. how much longer will we allow mr. trump's big lie to tear america apart? how long will we allow this, a senate rules that has been changed 160 times. the only obstacle standing in the way of stopping this voter suppression is the filibuster. but let's be clear, there is no senate rule more important than our constitutional right to vote. americans have gin their lives to defend our constitutional rights. no one has ever been asked to risk their life to defend the senate filibuster rule. for our republican colleagues to feign outrage about the rules and norms of the senate, i ask them to think about a year ago this week, where were these precious norms when the leader of the republican party, president trump, and when some of our echos of the big lie and where were the rules when they installed president donald trump to the presidency against the will of the american people. right now this is not just another political debate. the future of american democracy is at stake. i yield the f
king would quote a phrase from thomas ar lyle who -- carlyle who wrote, no lie can live forever. how much longer will we allow mr. trump's big lie to tear america apart? how long will we allow this, a senate rules that has been changed 160 times. the only obstacle standing in the way of stopping this voter suppression is the filibuster. but let's be clear, there is no senate rule more important than our constitutional right to vote. americans have gin their lives to defend our constitutional...
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my name is jane lyle, and i live at 7 and mission at the edge of the tenderloin, and we've been beggingo declare a state of emergency for a long time. thank goodness our mayor has finally declared one. please support her and our supervisor and vote yes on this. this is not only about police. this is a 90 day response to an emergency. of course, we have long-term problems, but supervisors who want to keep discussing and talking and making proposals until january 4 don't want to be part of the problem. many of the speakers are service providers who only want to keep the status quo. please help support director carroll to cut through the red tape and finally get something done. we are terrorized, we're not safe. please help all of us, and thank you for helping all of us for eight hours. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. all right. operations, let's hear from our next caller, please. >> hello. my name is jan, and i work in the tenderloin with people who are homeless and [indiscernible] and accessible housing using the 100 million prop c funds [indiscernible] and our lack of thorough co
my name is jane lyle, and i live at 7 and mission at the edge of the tenderloin, and we've been beggingo declare a state of emergency for a long time. thank goodness our mayor has finally declared one. please support her and our supervisor and vote yes on this. this is not only about police. this is a 90 day response to an emergency. of course, we have long-term problems, but supervisors who want to keep discussing and talking and making proposals until january 4 don't want to be part of the...