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. >> welcome back to merle hazard's macro policy barn dance!orter: from country crooner merle hazard, an homage to the old tv show hee-haw. >> hey alison, when do you think interest rates are going up again? >> well, that's a question you're gonna have to ask yellen. >> hey alison, when do you think interest rates are going up again? >> reporter: she means janet yellen, of course, chair of the federal reserve, which meets next week on a question that grips markets, businesses, consumers, even governments, or as hazard, a nashville money manager in real life, with the help of grammy winners alison brown and tammy rogers king, puts it: >> ♪ how long how long will interest rates stay low? ♪ that's the question, the whole world wants to know ♪ how long how long will interest rates stay low? ♪ it seems like if they're going up, they're going pretty slow ♪ >> reporter: and so next week's policy question: will the fed hike interest rates even just a smidgen, as it did in december, or leave them alone? >> ♪ if you could predict it, you could make a lot
. >> welcome back to merle hazard's macro policy barn dance!orter: from country crooner merle hazard, an homage to the old tv show hee-haw. >> hey alison, when do you think interest rates are going up again? >> well, that's a question you're gonna have to ask yellen. >> hey alison, when do you think interest rates are going up again? >> reporter: she means janet yellen, of course, chair of the federal reserve, which meets next week on a question that grips markets,...
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merle from texas, says that a country has the right and responsibility to defend its culture.eth feels that migrants should not lose their identities. and susan from canada says that culture is constantly in flux and that migrants are in fact adding to denmark's culture. we enjoyed receiving and reading your responses and look forward to more. italy is a country known for its coffee, its fashion and for its food. in milan, there is an unexpected addition to its cuisine culture. a public restaurant, called galera, has opened inside the city's bollate prison. staffed by prisoners, its purpose is to provide rehabilitation by teaching skills for the outside world. the restaurant is not only praised by diners for its excellent food and service but also by its staff who say that working there has given them new purpose. the men say it gives a whole new meaning to serving your sentence. >> at bollate, it's apparent as soon as we entered the prison at bollate, it's apparent that something unusual is happening here. but it takes a keen eye to find the restaurant, hidden behind the plai
merle from texas, says that a country has the right and responsibility to defend its culture.eth feels that migrants should not lose their identities. and susan from canada says that culture is constantly in flux and that migrants are in fact adding to denmark's culture. we enjoyed receiving and reading your responses and look forward to more. italy is a country known for its coffee, its fashion and for its food. in milan, there is an unexpected addition to its cuisine culture. a public...
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university officials did not go on a lockdown and nor an ear merle sy alert because the was contained. they are trying to identify the suspects involved. >>> 6:44 right now. new this morning, some local clerks helped police catch a woman running a scam. they said betsy joseph had different sets of she was using credit cards from egypt in a scam involving online payment systems and phone apps. police say she did this in york, rock hill and pineville. she is on probation in the state from a 2015 conviction. police say at least two men who have not been caught are also allegedly a part of the scam. >>> new this morning, the high school teacher who resigned after a student shared photos, naked photos of her, is suing the district. we told you authorities in union county say that teen got ahold of his teacher's cell phone and posted those online. attorneys for lee ann arthur sued for breach of contract and slander. the student is charged. 17,000 students in new jersey will have to be tested because of lead in the drinking water. they are testing faucets at all public schools in the city of
university officials did not go on a lockdown and nor an ear merle sy alert because the was contained. they are trying to identify the suspects involved. >>> 6:44 right now. new this morning, some local clerks helped police catch a woman running a scam. they said betsy joseph had different sets of she was using credit cards from egypt in a scam involving online payment systems and phone apps. police say she did this in york, rock hill and pineville. she is on probation in the state...
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one, obviously, still a lot of apple discuss merles who prefer smaller iphones. sold 30 million 4-inch iphones last year. 13% of total shipments, minority but a significant minority and also analysts think is se at $399 could appeal to more price conscious consumers and maybe emerging markets. finally, i'll tell you, guys, i spotted android users in this phone. they're on the android phone and heard about the se checking identity out and maybe make that switch. tim cook is hoping there's more of those around the world today, as well. guys, back to you. >> josh, lipton, thank you very much. wonder if the selfies with android phones. two more quick ques, charles. number one, take it back to that apple. >> yeah. >> do you think apple is still a an innovator? >> absolutely an innovator. >> hello! >> but here's the thing. >> new phone. looks like the old phone. >> that's true. when you think about innovation, you are not talking about 6 or 3-month bets but 2 or 3-year bets, 5-year bets. looking at the discipline of apple, they're a model in some ways of a company that
one, obviously, still a lot of apple discuss merles who prefer smaller iphones. sold 30 million 4-inch iphones last year. 13% of total shipments, minority but a significant minority and also analysts think is se at $399 could appeal to more price conscious consumers and maybe emerging markets. finally, i'll tell you, guys, i spotted android users in this phone. they're on the android phone and heard about the se checking identity out and maybe make that switch. tim cook is hoping there's more...
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sole that concerns they merle intensity nm. i'm going to talk about the knowledge of this embassy and that atd ver saer. >> there's been a lot of talk of that frustration on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to -- i want to pull on your homeland security credentials at this point. when it comes to americans who are watching this afternoon, wondering, do i have anything to be concerned about, what would you say to them? >> i would say that you need to be concerned, you need to let your elected officials at every level know and certainly at the national level, because as we talk about the open border between belgium and france and transitioning either fighters into belgium or now perpetrators out of belgium into france, we have a similar situation certainly on our southern border in particular where it's open, and we don't necessarily know everybody that's coming here and what they're interested in doing. not to mention if you have an international airport, that's a border as well, and plus we have refugees coming in, which
sole that concerns they merle intensity nm. i'm going to talk about the knowledge of this embassy and that atd ver saer. >> there's been a lot of talk of that frustration on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to -- i want to pull on your homeland security credentials at this point. when it comes to americans who are watching this afternoon, wondering, do i have anything to be concerned about, what would you say to them? >> i would say that you need to be concerned, you need to...
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they all tip their hat, whether george jones, merle haggard, lefty frassell or kris kristofferson, allthe end, it's hank. >> rose: what was it, the poetry? the way he could seek what everybody's pain was and express it in a way that they felt but couldn't express? >> i think everybody -- and i mean this -- every single person, if you and i walked around on the street and stopped the most random person and asked them if somebody in their life was addicted, somebody has an alcohol problem, somebody's grandmother just died, somebody's child's in trouble, they would have that. they wouldn't have the ability to put that into poetry. i think this is a man and i don't know how to explain it and why i didn't go into traditional biography about it, we never came to the understanding of why he was who he was. i can't tell you why bob zimmerman whose father ran a furniture store is bob dylan. >> rose: but bob dylan very much admired hank williams, his song writing. >> many times he's spoken of hank's influence on him as a songwriter and how much he admired him. >> that's what i found extraordinar
they all tip their hat, whether george jones, merle haggard, lefty frassell or kris kristofferson, allthe end, it's hank. >> rose: what was it, the poetry? the way he could seek what everybody's pain was and express it in a way that they felt but couldn't express? >> i think everybody -- and i mean this -- every single person, if you and i walked around on the street and stopped the most random person and asked them if somebody in their life was addicted, somebody has an alcohol...
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host: merle, hampton, virginia. you oppose, merle? good morning. ok, we will move on.e lost that caller. a couple of other headlines i want to give to you before we wrap up this conversation. cnn is tweeting out this breaking news, more on what happened with egyptair. the hijackers took the plane over and a wife, not terrorism, the cyprus ministry of transportation. all the passengers except three or four and the crew were let go. the plane was rerouted from cairo and landed in cyprus. from "the washington post," look who showed up at yesterday's easter egg roll. jay-z, beyonce, and their daughter. there was also this, a follow-up to last week's "washington journal." when representative ron bloom last week tweeted the picture of waterfront, it said -- host: this came to light after we asked alan holmes norton to react to -- eleanor holmes norton to react to what he had to say in the tweet. that does it for the conversation on religious liberty. we will take a break. when we come back, we will turn our attention to money and politics, talking with fredreka schouten of "
host: merle, hampton, virginia. you oppose, merle? good morning. ok, we will move on.e lost that caller. a couple of other headlines i want to give to you before we wrap up this conversation. cnn is tweeting out this breaking news, more on what happened with egyptair. the hijackers took the plane over and a wife, not terrorism, the cyprus ministry of transportation. all the passengers except three or four and the crew were let go. the plane was rerouted from cairo and landed in cyprus. from...
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abuse, and rather abusive marriage and struggles with mental illness sugared by the gruesome murder of merle little. at the hands of a lynch mob and the hardships of a widowed mother. that resulted again in her institutionalization. malcolm x., of life of reinvention minimizes louise little's active role in cultivating malcolm x. is political consciousness. similarly, many black people around the world remain unaware of little extraordinary life and she was the mother of the internationally renowned, u.s. black nationalist in the sixties. and since time is of the essence just a few points i want i want to emphasize, first in a very short time i have come i want to emphasize the importance of the extraordinary life of louise little. and how her life sheds light upon the concrete demands of black people demanding urgent needs, demanding self-determination, it highlights rather the study by calling attention to the importance of the west. the key and the un ia and black transnational movement. third point, louise little had a key role that black women played in advancing what historian has call
abuse, and rather abusive marriage and struggles with mental illness sugared by the gruesome murder of merle little. at the hands of a lynch mob and the hardships of a widowed mother. that resulted again in her institutionalization. malcolm x., of life of reinvention minimizes louise little's active role in cultivating malcolm x. is political consciousness. similarly, many black people around the world remain unaware of little extraordinary life and she was the mother of the internationally...
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eastern with a look at the relationship between polly merle murray and first lady eleanor roosevelt. that on a 15, peter range explores hitler's nine month in prison in 1924. at nine, change walsh goes undercover to pull back the curtain on union organizing. on. on afterwards at 10:00 p.m. eastern, nancy : explores the advances women have made on politics and the possibility of a female president. we finish up our prime time programming at 11:00 p.m. and exploring gender bias and the need for equality in business. that happens tonight on c-span2. >> good evening everyone. good evening. i am harold holzer, director of the roosevelt house. as. as always, it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to what is essentially the first of our evening public program to mark women's history month. march is women's history month. please remember that part of the celebration is the opportunity for you to have another look or perhaps your first look at the exhibition of women's suffrage material that we have on view upstairs. i was going to say only through the end of the month, we'll be announcing an
eastern with a look at the relationship between polly merle murray and first lady eleanor roosevelt. that on a 15, peter range explores hitler's nine month in prison in 1924. at nine, change walsh goes undercover to pull back the curtain on union organizing. on. on afterwards at 10:00 p.m. eastern, nancy : explores the advances women have made on politics and the possibility of a female president. we finish up our prime time programming at 11:00 p.m. and exploring gender bias and the need for...