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mary kay: kaiser permanente workers are burned out and fed up.want kaiser to adjust the staffing crisis and ensure they can deliver safe patient care to every kaiser member and have living wages for front-line workers that carried us through the pandemic. i think you know kaiser made $3 billion in profits just in the first half of 2023. we are fully backing the demands of the 75,000 health care workers there on strike. matt: two very important emphasis between this strike and that of uaw. not that cars are not important, but these workers are truly essential. the workers you represent are at hospitals, nursing homes, als teachers and schools and universities, cops. we need these kinds of workers. in terms of the kaiser permanente strike, it is not just about the workers and what they want, there are also worried about their patience. tell us about that separate part of it. what is the concern about patient care that seiu workers do not think is good enough? mary kay: if there are not enough staff in the or, patient's who finish their surgery cann
mary kay: kaiser permanente workers are burned out and fed up.want kaiser to adjust the staffing crisis and ensure they can deliver safe patient care to every kaiser member and have living wages for front-line workers that carried us through the pandemic. i think you know kaiser made $3 billion in profits just in the first half of 2023. we are fully backing the demands of the 75,000 health care workers there on strike. matt: two very important emphasis between this strike and that of uaw. not...
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mary kay scanlon. i keep telling them, i think i'm related.went to ireland and they did my genealogy and i have a scanlon in the background. i may be your 19th cousin. jan schakowsky. good to see you. and deana titus. is tim shriver here? tim, thank you, pal. you've been there the whole time in the special olympics. it's incredible what you've done. and i'm not going to read all the organizations because you'll get a sunstroke by the time i get finished doing that. look, i want to welcome y'all to the white house. and selma, thank you for the direction and thank you for your advocacy. your advocacy has given people hope. you've changed people's lives along with the rest of you here. kamala and doug are here. i want to thank them for being here, they're strong, strong, strong forces as well. i want to thank you for your leadership. we're joined by many members of congress and some of the biggest champions of this disability rights community and i think i've gone through most of the names already but here's the deal, by thanks to the courageous
mary kay scanlon. i keep telling them, i think i'm related.went to ireland and they did my genealogy and i have a scanlon in the background. i may be your 19th cousin. jan schakowsky. good to see you. and deana titus. is tim shriver here? tim, thank you, pal. you've been there the whole time in the special olympics. it's incredible what you've done. and i'm not going to read all the organizations because you'll get a sunstroke by the time i get finished doing that. look, i want to welcome y'all...
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well, i guess what -- mary kay scanlon. [applause] i keep telling her i think we're related.to ireland, they did my genealogy, and they said i've got a scanlon in the background. so, you may be my, i may be your 19th cousin. [laughing] jan, jan schakowsky. jan, good to see you. and dina titus. [applause] look, and by the way, is tim shriver here? [applause] tim, thank you, pal. you've been there the whole time with the special olympics. you've changed it. you really, it's incredible what you've done. and i'm not going to read all the organizations, because we'd get sunstroke by the time i get finished doing that. [laughing] but look, i want to welcome you all to the white house. and, selma, thank you for the introduction. but more importantly, thank you for your advocacy. your advocacy has given people hope. you've changed people's lives,pe along with the rest of you who are here. you know, kamala and doug are here. i want to thank them for being here.ar they're strong, strong, strong supporters as well. [applause] and i want to thank you, kamala, for your leadership. we're j
well, i guess what -- mary kay scanlon. [applause] i keep telling her i think we're related.to ireland, they did my genealogy, and they said i've got a scanlon in the background. so, you may be my, i may be your 19th cousin. [laughing] jan, jan schakowsky. jan, good to see you. and dina titus. [applause] look, and by the way, is tim shriver here? [applause] tim, thank you, pal. you've been there the whole time with the special olympics. you've changed it. you really, it's incredible what you've...
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coming up international president mary kay henry joins us. 1:30 p.m. new york time.rg. all the tech talks about ai and everyone talks about -- everyone else talks about ozempic and it may help corporate america shed profits. it is causing shoppers to buy fewer high calorie. out of a know everything -- this will happen they are warning about it but is it material? >> they have not said it is material it yet but the way they know is they track shopper behavior right down to the sent of what people by and they look at what people used by and what people are buying now. they compare shoppers with similar cohorts and they know who has prescriptions for weight loss drugs because they sell them through their pharmacy. this is all anonymized. they are not tracking individuals they are large populations. they track the data science that tells them with a lot of granularity what shoppers are doing online. guy: let's say this did become a big thing and people do end up eating less and they change what they are eating, how quickly can the food industry move to that trend? brende
coming up international president mary kay henry joins us. 1:30 p.m. new york time.rg. all the tech talks about ai and everyone talks about -- everyone else talks about ozempic and it may help corporate america shed profits. it is causing shoppers to buy fewer high calorie. out of a know everything -- this will happen they are warning about it but is it material? >> they have not said it is material it yet but the way they know is they track shopper behavior right down to the sent of what...
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guy: coming up, seiu international president mary kay henry joining bloomberg television at 1:30 p.m. is bloomberg. alix: yields going nowhere today but we have been analyzing the global bond selloff throughout the slowed -- throughout the show and we want to look at how high yields are hurting commercial real estate. the orange line is the 10 year yield. the white light is the s&p 1500 commercial real estate index and you can see the higher yields go the harder it hurts. let's get some perspective with ralph rosenberg, kkr global head of real estate. good to see you. this is an environment we have not been in any quite a long time. what is going on? ralph: there is no question that higher rates are impacting real estate valuations and are affecting the ability for real estate owners to refinance assets. you are seeing a dispersion of outcomes for those who have resilient cash flows and the ability to increase demand for occupancy and push rents to offset higher rates, and those property types that are the have-nots where the demand is not there and therefore cash flows are diminishin
guy: coming up, seiu international president mary kay henry joining bloomberg television at 1:30 p.m. is bloomberg. alix: yields going nowhere today but we have been analyzing the global bond selloff throughout the slowed -- throughout the show and we want to look at how high yields are hurting commercial real estate. the orange line is the 10 year yield. the white light is the s&p 1500 commercial real estate index and you can see the higher yields go the harder it hurts. let's get some...
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he was at pepsi, mary kay. express scripts. he's a stud. seeing some investor appetite. if you want to be careful, approach this long you can sell puts here. you can buy upside calls. when you look at historical valuation, the forward pe ratio has been 5 1/2 up to nearly 12. that's the average. right now it's trading at six times forward p/e. i think it's on the bottom. i want to be a buyer here. tim wentworth is a stud. >> a trifecta in the morning. your two cents on bond yields at this point. we did see them touch lows earlier in the session and move a little bit higher. do you think that's putting pressure on the market? >> you know, we talked about yields about a week ago and i was a believer when it was -- that we would sigh 5% by 4%. we had no idea that we would see the atrocities in the middle east. i think you're seeing people covering their trades. it's the beauty of a big hedge manager covering their position. that was a great trade for him. i think you saw an overcrowded trade as people were selling the futures which is related t
he was at pepsi, mary kay. express scripts. he's a stud. seeing some investor appetite. if you want to be careful, approach this long you can sell puts here. you can buy upside calls. when you look at historical valuation, the forward pe ratio has been 5 1/2 up to nearly 12. that's the average. right now it's trading at six times forward p/e. i think it's on the bottom. i want to be a buyer here. tim wentworth is a stud. >> a trifecta in the morning. your two cents on bond yields at this...
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and there's some very intimate details in their so thank you, mary kay,, jake, patty, billy ad molly. i love you. >> host: let's talk a little bit, we only have a few minutes left but let's talk a little bit about policy. and actually early and connected to family, too, and away. early in the book you made a connection between your family andd that other kennedy family. so tell me about that and then about the legacy of the john f. kennedy and the 1963 community mental health act. >> guest: yeah. well, i mean, the kennedys were irish and catholic and a lot of them, and a lot of them, they died tragically, many of them. and yeah, rosemary who famously, infamously had been the subject of lobotomy, you know, the horrific, , well, the guy who develop the lobotomy won the nobel peace prize, but nonetheless that's a book in and of itself but she ended up being so disabled by this procedure that she ended up of all places at st. cloud is in jefferson wisconsin in the very facility that my mother's brother john was at. and so president kennedy think because of his family experience and his si
and there's some very intimate details in their so thank you, mary kay,, jake, patty, billy ad molly. i love you. >> host: let's talk a little bit, we only have a few minutes left but let's talk a little bit about policy. and actually early and connected to family, too, and away. early in the book you made a connection between your family andd that other kennedy family. so tell me about that and then about the legacy of the john f. kennedy and the 1963 community mental health act....
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so thank you mary kay, jake, patty and molly. i love you. right. let's talk a little bit. we only have a few minutes left. let's talk a little bit about about policy and actually early in and connected to family, too, in a way early in the book you note a connection between your family and that of the kennedy family. so tell me about that and then about legacy of john f kennedy, the 1963 community mental health act. yeah, well, i mean, the kennedys were irish and catholic. there were a lot of them and a lot of and they died tragically, many of them. and yeah rosemary who famous infamously had been the subject of a le bother me, you know, the horrific well the guy who developed a lobotomy won the nobel peace prize but anyway nonetheless that's a book and all in and of itself but she ended up being so disabled by her by this procedure that she ended up of all places st columba's in jefferson in wisconsin in the very facility that my mother's brother john was at. and so president i think because of his experience and his sister eunice shriver was very involved in special olym
so thank you mary kay, jake, patty and molly. i love you. right. let's talk a little bit. we only have a few minutes left. let's talk a little bit about about policy and actually early in and connected to family, too, in a way early in the book you note a connection between your family and that of the kennedy family. so tell me about that and then about legacy of john f kennedy, the 1963 community mental health act. yeah, well, i mean, the kennedys were irish and catholic. there were a lot of...
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that was kai-kai, and kai-kai was not a good thing to be. marie't trusted. lillian: people wanted to know when you came into the bar who was gonna stand, you know, shoulder to shoulder to me if something happened. edythe eyde: the flamingo club, that was on la brea, and they used to have two dances in the sunday afternoons and i used to go over there and dance. ♪ can you afford to board a chattanooga choo choo? ♪ ♪ i've got my fare and just a trifle to spare. ♪ edythe: and they had a woman who sang there beautifully. she was a red-headed gal, who made--who owned her own bar in studio city, what was-- donna smith: beverly shaw. lillian: she was this beautiful woman who dressed a la marlene dietrich, high heels, gorgeous legs. she would sit on top of the piano and sing songs "tailored to your taste," she said. ♪ remember this, it's all in the game. ♪♪ edythe: and then as the evening came, why, the straight people would come in and then the entertainers would come out on their little stage and entertain. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ edythe: and they would get up there on
that was kai-kai, and kai-kai was not a good thing to be. marie't trusted. lillian: people wanted to know when you came into the bar who was gonna stand, you know, shoulder to shoulder to me if something happened. edythe eyde: the flamingo club, that was on la brea, and they used to have two dances in the sunday afternoons and i used to go over there and dance. ♪ can you afford to board a chattanooga choo choo? ♪ ♪ i've got my fare and just a trifle to spare. ♪ edythe: and they had a...
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kay -- ? >> -- the single biggest obstacle to the economy. let's find out more. should we -- be standing by for us this morning. and there you are mari. what are we going to hear from rachel reeves? >> thank you, kay. -- it is her pitch to the country to show that the labour party can be trusted with the uk's finances and the government economy, but also, what is really important -- this is a chance, really, for the labour party in general to try and win over what they call floating voters. floating voters are those voters who have not quite decided if they can move from one party to the other. the labour party needs to find a way to win voting voters, and persuade them to move to labor or move back to labour in -- so rachel reeves, today is, going to say in the -- focus on making sure that critical national infrastructure is accelerated when it comes to those building projects. so, talking about updating all national policy statements, prioritizing growth in the economy, specifically battery factories, laboratories and 5g infrastructure, ensuring local communities get something back in incentivizing local communities. for instance, th
kay -- ? >> -- the single biggest obstacle to the economy. let's find out more. should we -- be standing by for us this morning. and there you are mari. what are we going to hear from rachel reeves? >> thank you, kay. -- it is her pitch to the country to show that the labour party can be trusted with the uk's finances and the government economy, but also, what is really important -- this is a chance, really, for the labour party in general to try and win over what they call floating...
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representative richard kay randolph played a crucial in derailing dora's hopes of garnering federal support. the virginia born randolph was married to a famous newport anna marie lyman finally newport sizable militia was always at the ready to board the ferry to providence to put down militia units that were loyal to thomas dorr here tonight to learn a bit more about a man who was referred to as wilson by his siblings. so who was thomas wilson dorr? he was into wealth and privilege in 1805. thomas dorsey as a young man destined to take his among rhode island's upper echelon, he studied at phillips exeter academy boarding school in new hampshire, the most prestigious boarding schools at the time. the door went to it and. certainly today he went on to harvard and then columbia law. it seemed that was destined to lead a life of leisure and civic. he would certainly earn his in the history books, but it was not quite in the way that his father, sullivan and his mother, lydia, had hoped. in the eyes of the city's elite, in the eyes of providence's elite, by 1842, the year of the rebellion, the three year old thomas dorr was a saint harmonious, deluded demagogue, be
representative richard kay randolph played a crucial in derailing dora's hopes of garnering federal support. the virginia born randolph was married to a famous newport anna marie lyman finally newport sizable militia was always at the ready to board the ferry to providence to put down militia units that were loyal to thomas dorr here tonight to learn a bit more about a man who was referred to as wilson by his siblings. so who was thomas wilson dorr? he was into wealth and privilege in 1805....