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margie: i don't. can see what the fed is going to do is a very modest cutting back on its fines, which is positive for the market because the fixed income markets are starved for long-duration securities. i think it is a plus and i do not think it will have any effect on the economy at all. jonathan: at what point will rate hikes start to print growth? could it derail the rally we are seeing or do you see that is baked in even if we get two rate hikes before next year? margie: i think the economy is on track to continue to expand. the u.s. will be one of the highest growth countries in the world because corporations and consumers are in such good shape. we have consumers that have enough savings that many people do not go back to work. corporations are awash in cash. those are the foundations for -- those are not the foundations for derailing the economy. tom: i want to go back to your exceptional insight on pricing power. i thought of phil of pioneer when you mentioned that. what i really want to tal
margie: i don't. can see what the fed is going to do is a very modest cutting back on its fines, which is positive for the market because the fixed income markets are starved for long-duration securities. i think it is a plus and i do not think it will have any effect on the economy at all. jonathan: at what point will rate hikes start to print growth? could it derail the rally we are seeing or do you see that is baked in even if we get two rate hikes before next year? margie: i think the...
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in this episode we will talk to longtime publisher margie ross and look at some of the latest books by current and former members of congress. but first, let's start with this week's publishing industry news. the new president of the publishing house for strauss and jarreau joins a growing group of women that have taken over leadership roles at large publishing houses including dana canady and simon & schuster, lisa lucas at pantheon and adrian vaughn at bloomsbury usa. in other news, reuters reports french legislation takes aim at amazon shipping costs to customers in the country. currently french law prohibits discounting the price of new books and free shipping. amazon charges 1% to get around that and the new legislation would set a minimum delivery fee the french ministry of culture commenting, quote, this law is necessary to regulate the distorted competition in online book sales and prevent the inevitable monopoly that will emerge if the status quo persists. amazon argues that it will hurt customers in the rural areas. in other news, performing artists have started a lending lib
in this episode we will talk to longtime publisher margie ross and look at some of the latest books by current and former members of congress. but first, let's start with this week's publishing industry news. the new president of the publishing house for strauss and jarreau joins a growing group of women that have taken over leadership roles at large publishing houses including dana canady and simon & schuster, lisa lucas at pantheon and adrian vaughn at bloomsbury usa. in other news,...
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let's talk to margie calling from new mexico. margie is the parent of a college student. go ahead. caller: i agree with nathan and the other callers about not being able to speak. i have a niece that spoke up about the illegal aliens and she was practically bullied all day long at the college campus at new mexico state university. but i think it has to do from the top. i think it is the deans that have brought this down. if you see the way it is going, you see it in politicians in washington, democrats agreeing with republicans and independents because they speak this, they speak this, they say this, they say that. i agree that even in everyday you see that. believe in free speech, yes, but when it comes to the nitty-gritty they don't and they want to quiet you, censor you. i have very outspoken people at nmsu. host: we want to point out new mexico state university ranks just outside the top 30 at 31 on the list of best schools for free speech. go ahead and respond. guest: the caller makes a good point in talking about the administration. i will highlight one statistics. only 32% o
let's talk to margie calling from new mexico. margie is the parent of a college student. go ahead. caller: i agree with nathan and the other callers about not being able to speak. i have a niece that spoke up about the illegal aliens and she was practically bullied all day long at the college campus at new mexico state university. but i think it has to do from the top. i think it is the deans that have brought this down. if you see the way it is going, you see it in politicians in washington,...
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. >> sy: margi schultz is the director of nursing at gateway. >> a lot of students have cared for theiro had covid, and some of them were extremely ill. and they realized they weren't scared by it, or, if they did home care, they liked it, and they were drawn to that. >> sy: she says that some applicants are also attracted to the field because of the high demand for nurses at all levels. >> there are more jobs than there are people to fill them. >> s the unprecedented interest that schools like gateway saw last year has been dubbed “the fauci effect,” after prominent physician dr. anthony fauci, who, along with other frontline healthcare workers, emerged as heroes during the pandemic. ming lian and her fellow classmates are some of the lucky few accepted to the university at buffalo's aorst yeadr,l, ecfr r saw ah oool 40% surge. >> during the midst of the pandemic, i had to focus on just getting by, day by day, and the task at hand. >> sy: lian was working as a medical scribe, assisting doctors at a hospital in brooklyn. when new york city became the u.s. epicenter of the pandemic, she
. >> sy: margi schultz is the director of nursing at gateway. >> a lot of students have cared for theiro had covid, and some of them were extremely ill. and they realized they weren't scared by it, or, if they did home care, they liked it, and they were drawn to that. >> sy: she says that some applicants are also attracted to the field because of the high demand for nurses at all levels. >> there are more jobs than there are people to fill them. >> s the...
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margie del castillo, welcome to the stage. >> thank you, cristela, good afternoon, freedom plaza. the black leaders who gave us the reproductive justice movement. thank you. the reproductive justice movement is full of vibrant and visionary people like yourselves who fight for liberation while also prioritizing joy and community. we have to have joy, y'all, even in these fights, we have to have joy. reproductive justice taught me that what was cemented by roe v. wade was just the floor of what we need and what we deserve. roe offered us a basic right to abortion, but a right to an abortion, it's not the same as access, right? not when barriers exist like time, travel, cost, and state implemented medically unnecessary barriers. not when a person is afraid to ask a loved one for help or afraid to take time to think about it because what if tomorrow the right goes away. i want to tell you about rosie gimenez. a 27-year-old beloved mother and student in mcallen, texas. she needed abortion care in 1977. poverty forced her to seek care in the margins and she died after an unsafe abortio
margie del castillo, welcome to the stage. >> thank you, cristela, good afternoon, freedom plaza. the black leaders who gave us the reproductive justice movement. thank you. the reproductive justice movement is full of vibrant and visionary people like yourselves who fight for liberation while also prioritizing joy and community. we have to have joy, y'all, even in these fights, we have to have joy. reproductive justice taught me that what was cemented by roe v. wade was just the floor of...
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in the late 19 seventy's 19 eighties, there developed a, i've called an ideology or religion that margie solve all problems with still the big winners to still be big listed in the name of the colony. should the winnings be redistributed to the losers to the end? if everybody ends up where he started? it would take on law fun. out of a high priest was built friedman. the big experiment was chilly, underpin oshea. it took their dictator to really implement these ideas. they thought that if we privatized to way regulations, lower taxes, growth would go up, everybody would get more, some people get a lot more at the top. but putting aside envy, everybody would, and a bigger piece, a ignored the many instances where markets do not work well. it was so murdered freeman gave them economic argument for why they should be unconcerned about morality. for after a 3rd of a century of this experiment, we know that it's wrong that you can make money by destroying the world. and there's something wrong with that. ah, if we're going to defend the cities as we know them, i can't do it alone. i decided t
in the late 19 seventy's 19 eighties, there developed a, i've called an ideology or religion that margie solve all problems with still the big winners to still be big listed in the name of the colony. should the winnings be redistributed to the losers to the end? if everybody ends up where he started? it would take on law fun. out of a high priest was built friedman. the big experiment was chilly, underpin oshea. it took their dictator to really implement these ideas. they thought that if we...
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and they do more business with thehe department of defense therefore profit companies sms in the margie'sporations are so it's just going to take the pentagon the congress is going to take up from the outside and the news media and the nature of the problem inn getting people o be willing to show backbone and bite these bullets. >> thank you. so i think that one of the things that we should be careful about is not to overstate china's capabilities and russia's capabilities in russia as the gdp the size of new york state and lander clinton is mormon nuisance than a threat. that makes him a bigger threat. in my mind as to why we support him or why the world support seven respects him and when he really is, vladimir putinre reay is a dictator who is goal is to mess up everything we do is not just possible and in europe and avoid to see this with regard to the use of energy in europe as well when it gets cold and the other thing in china, i think we have to be t careful not to overstate what china is, they have a lot of internals that come to roast here. there's one child policy was establish
and they do more business with thehe department of defense therefore profit companies sms in the margie'sporations are so it's just going to take the pentagon the congress is going to take up from the outside and the news media and the nature of the problem inn getting people o be willing to show backbone and bite these bullets. >> thank you. so i think that one of the things that we should be careful about is not to overstate china's capabilities and russia's capabilities in russia as...
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we know that more margie groups have a of the managerial positions in our industry.i had to start to go fund me campaign because i got a letter of eviction from our landlord. in the community, it wasn't for the community of sherman oaks that have been behind our philanthropy florence or become wouldn't be here with you today. >> let me go to steve for a minute and then i'll come right back to. labor secretary marty walsh say getting back on trot economically as it is simple vaccinating kids. >> a lot of people are looking at are they going to make a career change. they're looking at their work and life balance to change freight also i think people are still concerned about the pandemic and the delta variant as we think about approving the vaccine for younger kids in schools, i think that will brin more people back to the job market. >> steve, david just told us vaccine mandates are killing hi and hurting his employees very to can't get people to work for him. is forcing kids to get vaccinated the answer? >> this is a real problem right now. one of our donors has abou
we know that more margie groups have a of the managerial positions in our industry.i had to start to go fund me campaign because i got a letter of eviction from our landlord. in the community, it wasn't for the community of sherman oaks that have been behind our philanthropy florence or become wouldn't be here with you today. >> let me go to steve for a minute and then i'll come right back to. labor secretary marty walsh say getting back on trot economically as it is simple vaccinating...
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the last hour, if you missed the last hour it was lights out with an important conversation with margie patel. as we go into industrial, companies away from the accounting of banks, it will be about pricing power. jonathan: i spoke to pepsico, they said they expect the price story to persist but there remains consumer price tolerance. if you have that pricing power, great. if not, margins will be an issue. tom: it will be a sector difference in growth and value. it is underestimated the partition in growth stocks between those with ample cash flow, persistency of cash flow, and pricing power, and the have-nots. jonathan: we get goldman sachs earnings, then it is on to in america. lisa: retail sales at 8:30 a.m. how much will we see a softening? how much does this come into the narrative, the idea that people are buying less? we are seeing this in the auto sector. sales are slowing in part because of how high the prices are. jonathan: prices are starting to hurt demand. we have prices starting to hurt demand. lisa: clearly that has been the case across the board. from the surveys, people
the last hour, if you missed the last hour it was lights out with an important conversation with margie patel. as we go into industrial, companies away from the accounting of banks, it will be about pricing power. jonathan: i spoke to pepsico, they said they expect the price story to persist but there remains consumer price tolerance. if you have that pricing power, great. if not, margins will be an issue. tom: it will be a sector difference in growth and value. it is underestimated the...
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it goes on to the enthusiasm of margie patel, and also mike darda. we go to double declining david wilson, looking for investment, capex, and the rest, and to take advantage of a phrase -- and to take a phrase, double dividing divestments. dave: companies will have to save money wherever they can. you figure from there that things will actually get newer. i say that because the government puts out an annual figure on the age of fixed assets, buildings and so on. tom: i am a fixed asset. ferro isn't. continue. [laughter] dave: that number, every year since 2001, and since two years longer, the record since 1940. tom: this folds right into the infrastructure debate in washington. that overlays right on top. dave: look at it from the company perspective. capital spending, if you look at the first half, peaked in 2019, and it kind of drifted at lower levels since then. so the issue is when you get a renewed interest in investing in fillings and equipment and whatnot. tom: dave wilson in his earnings season over the next three weeks. right now, oil. stuar
it goes on to the enthusiasm of margie patel, and also mike darda. we go to double declining david wilson, looking for investment, capex, and the rest, and to take advantage of a phrase -- and to take a phrase, double dividing divestments. dave: companies will have to save money wherever they can. you figure from there that things will actually get newer. i say that because the government puts out an annual figure on the age of fixed assets, buildings and so on. tom: i am a fixed asset. ferro...
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margie three names would have followed david hough into a bathroom.ou do all day? it's stunning, a silting senator sending that message to the president of the united states of any party. but again the republican party is what it is. it's ted cruz. a power hungry member of the sedition caucus to who supports pro choice language to attack unvaccinated nba players while attacking a woman's right to cheese. neera tanden called him a vampire in her tweets for which she had to publicly apologize only to still not get the job at the the office of management and budget. even as cancun cruz worships at the feet of the ultimate mean tweeter. to which cruz simply said please, sir, may i have some more? ted, rafael, no one is looking at you for political decency. no one with any sense buys your chitchat about christian family values while you're fleeing to mexico while screaming about people fleeing from mexico. so civilized. which is why tonight you, rafael ted cruz, are the absolute worst. that's tonight's "reid out." "all in" with chris hayes stars now. >>> t
margie three names would have followed david hough into a bathroom.ou do all day? it's stunning, a silting senator sending that message to the president of the united states of any party. but again the republican party is what it is. it's ted cruz. a power hungry member of the sedition caucus to who supports pro choice language to attack unvaccinated nba players while attacking a woman's right to cheese. neera tanden called him a vampire in her tweets for which she had to publicly apologize...
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responded to the nonlegislating bully from georgia by saying she was a joke and referred to a previous margie comment about jewish space lasers for a source familiar with the interaction. all of this republican intransigence and wackiness from the lady in georgia aim after house minority leader kevin mccarthy made the bogus claim this morning that the bannon subpoena, get this, is invalid, among other things. >> no, they're issuing an invalid subpoena. issuing an invalid subpoena weakens our power, not if somebody votes against it. he has the right to go to the court to see if he has executive privilege or not. i don't know if he does or not, but neither does the committee. what the committee should do, like any time in the history a point on there so they don't utilize it to target people. >> today's vote leaves the justice department with a big decision to make. and for his part, attorney general merrick garland is not showing his hand. in hearing today, he gave no indication of whether the justice department would bring charges against bannon, saying they will make a decision consistent wi
responded to the nonlegislating bully from georgia by saying she was a joke and referred to a previous margie comment about jewish space lasers for a source familiar with the interaction. all of this republican intransigence and wackiness from the lady in georgia aim after house minority leader kevin mccarthy made the bogus claim this morning that the bannon subpoena, get this, is invalid, among other things. >> no, they're issuing an invalid subpoena. issuing an invalid subpoena weakens...
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. >> when you see, margie, historically, only going back to 2004, but you see this, you know, 33% upindependents. i remember after the perot campaign in 192, thought for sure there would be a third party in the united states. is it now or never? >> we may have more people identifying as independents but there's still hyper partisanship. democrats are sure that the republican party is on the wrong track and republicans feel the same way about democrats. that partisanship unites us all, something we hear in all focus group and you are vai, ds, rs, independents, all of them. >> as we go through now and the mid terms we'll go inside any time we can. up next, senator lindsey graham encourages his supporters to get a vaccine and it didn't go very well. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults. hide my skin? not me. by h
. >> when you see, margie, historically, only going back to 2004, but you see this, you know, 33% upindependents. i remember after the perot campaign in 192, thought for sure there would be a third party in the united states. is it now or never? >> we may have more people identifying as independents but there's still hyper partisanship. democrats are sure that the republican party is on the wrong track and republicans feel the same way about democrats. that partisanship unites us...
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that this is a really amazing community outreach and i've learned so much from the panel speakers, margierawford and steve mercado about the histories and the current struggles and how pan town and the western addition how much more we can continue to do and i would love to also say thank you for staff and ourselves, they hosted the meeting really well and i appreciate this opportunity to be able to listen through this community leaders and hear more about what matters that really concerns them in terms of moving forward and how we can actually shake a better neighborhood. thank you for that and my second announcement is actually something pretty fun and i think everyone will love this organization called california preservation foundation. they're having their annual design award gala, virtual gala tomorrow and it's free for all to attend. it starts at 7 pm. it's only going to be an hour. i think it's loaded with a lot of amazing projects ranging from reservation technology to cultural resources and also adaptive reuse and rehabilitation's and the entire state of california on going to p
that this is a really amazing community outreach and i've learned so much from the panel speakers, margierawford and steve mercado about the histories and the current struggles and how pan town and the western addition how much more we can continue to do and i would love to also say thank you for staff and ourselves, they hosted the meeting really well and i appreciate this opportunity to be able to listen through this community leaders and hear more about what matters that really concerns them...
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margie is calling from new mexico and is the parent of a college student. go ahead.ler: yes, i agree with nathan and the other callers about not being able to speak. i have a niece that spoke up about illegal aliens. she was practically bullied all day long at the college at new mexico state university. i think it has to do from the top. i think it is the dean's and the top administration that has brought down this. if you see the way the world is going, you see even in washington agreeing with republicans and republicans agreeing with democrats because they say this and that. i agree speaking with neighbors and whatever. you see that. they believe in free speech, but like nathan says, when it comes to the nitty-gritty, they don't. they want to quiet you. they want to censor you. they are very outspoken and they freak their mind. host: new mexico state university's main campus just outside the top 30 at number 31 on the list of best schools for free speech. go ahead and respond to her. guest: the caller makes a good point in talking about the administration. i will h
margie is calling from new mexico and is the parent of a college student. go ahead.ler: yes, i agree with nathan and the other callers about not being able to speak. i have a niece that spoke up about illegal aliens. she was practically bullied all day long at the college at new mexico state university. i think it has to do from the top. i think it is the dean's and the top administration that has brought down this. if you see the way the world is going, you see even in washington agreeing with...
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host: margie, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for the open forum.nly have a couple of requests for things you might bring up in days to come. i'm 83, i'm pretty good on my phone, but i haven't quite understood this new government involvement in bank accounts. it used to be that if you had to deposit or withdrawal over $10,000, it had to be checked out. and now i think i understand, they want to make that $600. i'm assuming that's for little people during maybe the covid thing, selling arts and crafts or something. but it's such a change. i'm not quite understanding it and i thought maybe you could have someone to come on and explain it. host: that's a good suggestion. i will read you a recent story, the biden administration proposing to monitor financial activity of $600 or more to fill the tax gap, concerning members of the bank industry who says that it causes burden and potential government overreach as a part of the infrastructure built. thank you for the suggestion. you had another one? caller: yes, i haven't seen a lot of discussion, a little
host: margie, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for the open forum.nly have a couple of requests for things you might bring up in days to come. i'm 83, i'm pretty good on my phone, but i haven't quite understood this new government involvement in bank accounts. it used to be that if you had to deposit or withdrawal over $10,000, it had to be checked out. and now i think i understand, they want to make that $600. i'm assuming that's for little people during maybe the covid thing,...
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my name is margie and i'm policy director at family services as well as code care for homeless emergencyervice providers association. i want to extend this resource for as long as we can including using vacancies to theflex extent for people who have been surviving on the streets for decades . i think the broader issuehere is the issue of capacity . of historically underfunded systems unprecedented levels of funding and to reduce homelessness and help individual people get from surviving to living so this has compellingly pointed out. there's more capacity and expertise that we sometimes realize and we need to build it up and partner collaboratively to start getting money out the door and get our systems moving for our mostvulnerable neighbors. >> thank you for your comments . next speaker please . >> good afternoon, my name is tracy and i worked at the coalition on homelessness as well as i live inthe tenderloin . and what i saw this morning i've been thinking of this whole afternoon but what i was thinking up this morning is when i saw this man in the seat of my car and i listened to t
my name is margie and i'm policy director at family services as well as code care for homeless emergencyervice providers association. i want to extend this resource for as long as we can including using vacancies to theflex extent for people who have been surviving on the streets for decades . i think the broader issuehere is the issue of capacity . of historically underfunded systems unprecedented levels of funding and to reduce homelessness and help individual people get from surviving to...
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my name is margie and i'm policy director at family services as well as code care for homeless emergencyervice providers association. i want to extend this resource for as long as we can including using vacancies to theflex extent for people who have been surviving on the streets for decades . i think the broader issuehere is the issue of capacity . of historically underfunded systems unprecedented levels of funding and to reduce homelessness and help individual people get from surviving to living so this has compellingly pointed out. there's more capacity and expertise that we sometimes realize and we need to build it up and partner collaboratively to start getting money out the door and get our systems moving for our mostvulnerable neighbors. >> thank you for your comments . next speaker please . >> good afternoon, my name is tracy and i worked at the coalition on homelessness as well as i live inthe tenderloin . and what i saw this morning i've been thinking of this whole afternoon but what i was thinking up this morning is when i saw this man in the seat of my car and i listened to t
my name is margie and i'm policy director at family services as well as code care for homeless emergencyervice providers association. i want to extend this resource for as long as we can including using vacancies to theflex extent for people who have been surviving on the streets for decades . i think the broader issuehere is the issue of capacity . of historically underfunded systems unprecedented levels of funding and to reduce homelessness and help individual people get from surviving to...