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the best spot is mainstreet. do you think?the fireworks, mainstreet, what's really fun is a projection -- the projections on the buildings on main street are so clear and bring this whole other layer to the story. on certain nights, there's only a projection show and projection. but even that is a great final kiss good night to your day at disneyland. kristen: walt disney world is about to open highly anticipated tron april 4. but you don't have to wait until april for. gavin will give us a sneak peek. >> we had a ton of fun out in florida. it is one of the fastest roller coasters disney has ever built. you literally on a light cycled bike. almost a 60 mph launch. just an amazing experience. you shoot out of the building and you also go into the grid -- if you remember from tron. with projections and mirror effects. it is a great addition to tomorrowland. kristen: do you know when it might come here? will it come here? >> we've heard nothing about it coming to disneyland. kristen: i want to get back to the wait times. what tip
the best spot is mainstreet. do you think?the fireworks, mainstreet, what's really fun is a projection -- the projections on the buildings on main street are so clear and bring this whole other layer to the story. on certain nights, there's only a projection show and projection. but even that is a great final kiss good night to your day at disneyland. kristen: walt disney world is about to open highly anticipated tron april 4. but you don't have to wait until april for. gavin will give us a...
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i come from mainstreet america just doesn't make sense. the last time was engaged in this is the tail end of the covid saga when a rule from the biden administration was going to force evacuation on all americans working if you worked for a company down to one heard employees. that is a lot of people. it was bipartisan the supreme court jumped in a week and a half or two later. neff is enough there. here were talking about something you hear the acronym esg. environment social governance. in a nutshell that just means now when we are looking at hard earned money your retirement let me tell you how much is going to impact 11.7 trillion. 152 million americans i'm really okay with what you want to invest in. as long as it pushes the best rate of return. over the long run if something changes that is different. but currently this rule now allows the criterion of using those esg goals which would be simplified being able to push a certain ideology. a certain point of view into how retirement earnings are invested. most people when they give mon
i come from mainstreet america just doesn't make sense. the last time was engaged in this is the tail end of the covid saga when a rule from the biden administration was going to force evacuation on all americans working if you worked for a company down to one heard employees. that is a lot of people. it was bipartisan the supreme court jumped in a week and a half or two later. neff is enough there. here were talking about something you hear the acronym esg. environment social governance. in a...
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Mar 15, 2023
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when folks think of mainstreet, they should think of rural alabama. i am proud of the successful track record we've had in recruiting business in interest in both the rural parts of alabama and the larger cities. since i've been governor, more than 42 billion with a b dollars have been invested in our state, which has created some 78,000 new jobs. for most of those, we can thank the alabama jobs act. any good coach knows, when you have a play that is working, the team needs to keep running it. [laughter] today we have to look ahead and create an economic development strategy for the 2030s. i assured you we would have a winning game plan at home and tonight i'm calling on you to get behind our playbook for economic success when i am calling the game plan. we will ensure stability and growth by renewing and improving the alabama jobs act and the growing alabama act. we will create a promising future by investing in large, ready sites and take steps to accelerate their development. we will spur innovation by stimulation -- stimulating the creation of hig
when folks think of mainstreet, they should think of rural alabama. i am proud of the successful track record we've had in recruiting business in interest in both the rural parts of alabama and the larger cities. since i've been governor, more than 42 billion with a b dollars have been invested in our state, which has created some 78,000 new jobs. for most of those, we can thank the alabama jobs act. any good coach knows, when you have a play that is working, the team needs to keep running it....
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erin gibbs is senior partner at mainstreet asset management.inancial market stability versus the fight against inflation and at the same time you have the likes of j.p. morgan saying the risks of a minsky moment are nearing for the markets. how close are we to that kind of instability? erin: i wish i had an exact answer. i think the risk is high. and i think we should be doing everything in our power to stop that. we know these initial problems are bankruptcies or failings can snowball and cause much larger issues. based off if there is a dramatic downturn in asset values. and so i think just being able to stabilize it should be number one priority for the fed. and ahead of inflationary, recessionary issues we need stability in the banking system and that should be number one right now. haidi: are you finding compelling reasons to look at u.s. regional banks, big banks or read -- or european banks? erin: whenever we have these numbers like 62% down to 40% people wonder if it is time to jump in. i would say when there are so many unknowns and we
erin gibbs is senior partner at mainstreet asset management.inancial market stability versus the fight against inflation and at the same time you have the likes of j.p. morgan saying the risks of a minsky moment are nearing for the markets. how close are we to that kind of instability? erin: i wish i had an exact answer. i think the risk is high. and i think we should be doing everything in our power to stop that. we know these initial problems are bankruptcies or failings can snowball and...
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change and whatever you do, don't watch my show, stay mainstreet because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but i guess you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the wayne thing. the paint splattered on the mona lisa. people lying across the highway and rush hour, historical statues been damp, protest against social issues are not new. and well, there's always been a few examples of those protest taking dramatic steps to go on our attention and present day. now we are seeing more current for our these move to be effective in garnering the sympathy needed for whatever change is being demanded. i'm going to use it on this edition of 360 view. we're going to look at, they have hawk or c involved in those seeking societal changes and the fine line between activism and terrorist. let's get started. ah. activism has changed over the years from marches across capital cities to black squares. what actions are actually hoping the causes we are fighting for? and it is a policy of some ruining the movement for all. we now ask our nat
change and whatever you do, don't watch my show, stay mainstreet because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but i guess you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the wayne thing. the paint splattered on the mona lisa. people lying across the highway and rush hour, historical statues been damp, protest against social issues are not new. and well, there's always been a few examples of those protest taking dramatic steps to go on our...
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stay mainstreet because i'm probably gonna make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way. mm. think ah, children at st in residential school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. it was too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair by the la warriors to run over here at korea, abuse somebody, and run here and she kept solution with himself. some of them are my relative, didn't make it, jackie themselves to death over to us. but yeah, what it made me, it made me the person i am today because i'm afraid i don't give up any investigations were too often handled differently because the disease was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away the bishop's got away, the ones we've done, most of the damage never got charged. this is to let you. yeah. so sort of get over t
stay mainstreet because i'm probably gonna make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way. mm. think ah, children at st in residential school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. it was...
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don't watch my show, stay mainstreet, because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just chain she dwayne thing operation. the aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lasted almost 3 decades. it wasn't a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union, u. s. intelligence together with hypnos, executioners drained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed in the soviet union, just focused on the east of alberto. so we'll have started with service unions. more yes, today is security service of ukraine use is not only the statistic methods, but also the ideology of the nationalist. a welcome back to cross top where all things are considered on peter labelle. to remind you we're discussing ukraine and propaganda. ah. okay, let's go back to ryan and franklin, you know, in, in the larger picture of what's going on here. we were getting the outlines of what the west is trying to, jackie ford, leased, push a zalinski and his people to do and basically have
don't watch my show, stay mainstreet, because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just chain she dwayne thing operation. the aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lasted almost 3 decades. it wasn't a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union, u. s. intelligence together with hypnos, executioners drained hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed in the soviet...
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. >> and the problem was that we wanted it to get to mainstreet mom and pop businesses that don't normallypate in the sba programs and that we had to find outreach to them quickly and brought a number of financial institutions to manage those portfolios. >> correct there were approximately 2000 sba lenders that number was expanded over 5000 lenders to ensure the money makes it out to mainstreet. >> sba is a great example we wanted the money to go out quickly to see the economy and businesses and to keep people employed and the public served and not put a huge burden on sba you had to retrofit almost overnight there were a lot of hiccups along the way that how do you grade the agency's performance overall when we look back in the unprecedented pandemic with the money and demand for loans turned into grants quick. >> our office, our job was to know about the risk and vulnerabilities that we saw and in doing so we let the agency no strong guidance to the lending community would be vital to make sure their issue timely and having a robust control so what is asked of any agency with the expecta
. >> and the problem was that we wanted it to get to mainstreet mom and pop businesses that don't normallypate in the sba programs and that we had to find outreach to them quickly and brought a number of financial institutions to manage those portfolios. >> correct there were approximately 2000 sba lenders that number was expanded over 5000 lenders to ensure the money makes it out to mainstreet. >> sba is a great example we wanted the money to go out quickly to see the economy...
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. >> the problem was we want to get to mainstreet with mom and pop businesses that don't normally participatea programs. so to find outreach to them quickly and to perhaps broaden the number of financial institutions that might manage those portfolios. >> correct there were approximately 200000 sba lenders and that number was expanded over 5000 lenders to ensure that the money could make it out to mainstreet. >> sba is a great example to save theht economy and businesses and to keep people employed and the public served. and thatt party huge burden on sba. you had to retrofit almost overnight and there were lots of hiccups along the way but how you grade the agency's performance overall when you look back in the unprecedented pandemic with an unprecedented amount of money and demand the loans turned into grants? >> our office at the inception of the pandemic, our job was to let sba know of the risks and vulnerabilities. and in doing so we let the agency know thatt strong guidance to the lending community would be vital to ensure these programs are and also aly robust control environment. what
. >> the problem was we want to get to mainstreet with mom and pop businesses that don't normally participatea programs. so to find outreach to them quickly and to perhaps broaden the number of financial institutions that might manage those portfolios. >> correct there were approximately 200000 sba lenders and that number was expanded over 5000 lenders to ensure that the money could make it out to mainstreet. >> sba is a great example to save theht economy and businesses and...
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>> i come from mainstreet where you do not have any >> i am bracn because most of us do not get the benefithaving laws put in your favor. everybody else can get sued for what they do wrong. that was a new concept. nobody knew it was going to grow. strange dynamic in the u.s. senate. and it is coming from different angles. the very most liberal want to take on big tech because they wanted to be more restrictive. they think it allows too much misinformation. if you do not agree with them you are either wrong a more on -- wrong. on the other decided it gets confusing because we believe in free speech. we want all of that discussion to be had. some on the conservative side get confused because they think you are tampering with free markets. a free market, no barriers to entry, full transparency, full competition. that does not describe big tech. they are a new industry. i am one vet thinks not only by size, but by behavior. i do not know if there was political well within the senate. someday you will be held to account just by your bad behavior alone. we need leadership in each party if it is g
>> i come from mainstreet where you do not have any >> i am bracn because most of us do not get the benefithaving laws put in your favor. everybody else can get sued for what they do wrong. that was a new concept. nobody knew it was going to grow. strange dynamic in the u.s. senate. and it is coming from different angles. the very most liberal want to take on big tech because they wanted to be more restrictive. they think it allows too much misinformation. if you do not agree with...
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has strong support from the national federation of independent businesses, consumer reports the mainstreet alliance and consumer federation of america and many civil society groups across the political spectrum. i also joined senator blumenthal and blackburn to introduce the open app mark act to give app developers more power to reach their customers without the control of app stores run by apple and google. and i work with senator lee on this bill to improve competition and transparency it at technology markets. we are going to be having another hearing to focus on that soon. here's the bottom line, we cannot afford to waste another two years getting nothing done for another two years for these monopolies to further entrench their power. another two years of unchecked anticompetitive self preference income another two years of small businesses closing up shop. another two years of failing to protect american consumers while the rest of the world moves forward. and i am well aware of the contents arguments are used they are very different the arguments made to the left from the right. one
has strong support from the national federation of independent businesses, consumer reports the mainstreet alliance and consumer federation of america and many civil society groups across the political spectrum. i also joined senator blumenthal and blackburn to introduce the open app mark act to give app developers more power to reach their customers without the control of app stores run by apple and google. and i work with senator lee on this bill to improve competition and transparency it at...
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>> i come from mainstreet where you do not have any >> i am bracn because most of us do not get the benefit do wrong. that was a new concept. nobody knew it was going to grow. strange dynamic in the u.s. senate. and it is coming from different angles. the very most liberal want to take on big tech because they wanted to be more restrictive. they think it allows too much misinformation. if you do not agree with them you are either wrong a more on -- wrong. on the other decided it gets confusing because we believe in free speech. we want all of that discussion to be had. some on the conservative side get confused because they think you are tampering with free markets. a free market, no barriers to entry, full transparency, full competition. that does not describe big tech. they are a new industry. i am one vet thinks not only by size, but by behavior. i do not know if there was political well within the senate. someday you will be held to account just by your bad behavior alone. we need leadership in each party if it is going to reflect each party to make that happen. they are tempting fate b
>> i come from mainstreet where you do not have any >> i am bracn because most of us do not get the benefit do wrong. that was a new concept. nobody knew it was going to grow. strange dynamic in the u.s. senate. and it is coming from different angles. the very most liberal want to take on big tech because they wanted to be more restrictive. they think it allows too much misinformation. if you do not agree with them you are either wrong a more on -- wrong. on the other decided it...