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we have periods throughout the year, summer being tt intensive time, and then the year-round perio in the fall and the spring for 12 weeks. we will be making sure that the funding gets spread out throughout the year. >> how many are in your -- in an average typical class? >> yeah. so this summer we have 30 interns that are studying. ten of those have either graduated from high school and they are going off to college in the fall,r they are returning home and they are on their summer break. so they still have the opportunity to return. and that's generally those who d and 18 and up until 22. the hope is that they can return ss professional contractors working with u and the city as well. >> this is really fantastic. congratulas to you. the i can technical theater internship program is wonderful. it's one of the things that we are all about. so we're so happy to support that. joyce milford and kimberly douglas, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and next we are going to talk about the 11th street bridge park. really e. z3a5wz z16fz y3a5wy y16fy and she's about 10 minutes fr a hotel by
we have periods throughout the year, summer being tt intensive time, and then the year-round perio in the fall and the spring for 12 weeks. we will be making sure that the funding gets spread out throughout the year. >> how many are in your -- in an average typical class? >> yeah. so this summer we have 30 interns that are studying. ten of those have either graduated from high school and they are going off to college in the fall,r they are returning home and they are on their summer...
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sen braun: you could say that, but we are also in the context of the longest perio -- longest periodom in forever. everything i did here with the act, nothing has been more measurable, i think we will get beyond the sugar effects, and democrats talk about it. i think we have to get back to classic economics. when times are good, you build a rainy day fund. i have just introduced a bill called the map act, which means tappingwould start spending to a percentage of our based on data from the past, take the revenue we have generated over the last 50 years, average it, and start working ourselves back from 18% %, 19%, down to 17 which is sustainable over time. that is the kind of stuff we need to start looking at, otherwise we will perpetuate what we are doing. david: that will make a huge difference over time with the compounding effect. let's talk about trade. looking at the exports from your home state of indiana, canada in mexico figure largely that. the usmca has not been ratified, the fed deal to secede nafta. what are the prospects now that we have the debt ceiling issue behind us
sen braun: you could say that, but we are also in the context of the longest perio -- longest periodom in forever. everything i did here with the act, nothing has been more measurable, i think we will get beyond the sugar effects, and democrats talk about it. i think we have to get back to classic economics. when times are good, you build a rainy day fund. i have just introduced a bill called the map act, which means tappingwould start spending to a percentage of our based on data from the...
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it goes back to slavery, it goe s back to reconstruction, it goes back to csegregation perio here inand what was supposed to change and happeni happen after brown versus board of education. it definitely goes back to major reports that we've had right here in our own city, the u unfinished agenda and the o outmigraines report, awhich a lt of folks in this audience some in the back have worked on at this point a couple of decades now to make sure that the wrong s that have happened to us in this city, and in particular people of color, people in the lgbt community, i mmigrant s, a people who have had a different starting point than a lot of other folks here in this city and country. with that said, it is an exci exciting time for us because we have policy ies in place now tt are focused on putting actual resources in to addressing the things that have been promised from reports. programs like black to the future that provide resources for organizations that serve black familyies to be able to work together more seam lelessl programs like road map to peace, where we're bringing the org
it goes back to slavery, it goe s back to reconstruction, it goes back to csegregation perio here inand what was supposed to change and happeni happen after brown versus board of education. it definitely goes back to major reports that we've had right here in our own city, the u unfinished agenda and the o outmigraines report, awhich a lt of folks in this audience some in the back have worked on at this point a couple of decades now to make sure that the wrong s that have happened to us in this...
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you know, in a very short perio -- period of time, if the democrats would give us a few votes, we couldtion problem, and it would be so great. cheers and applause] but these kids and these people come from rough places. i will tell you what, some of them said we have never lived like this before. they have water. they have air-conditioning. they have things they have never seen, and we listened to her talking about drinking water from toilets, which was a ie, which was a lie. cortez said that illegal immigrants are more americanlie. aid it legal imrants are more described d she contemporary america that, is you and me and all of us as patchage. garbage. remember deplorables? that is worse. we'll save it for the nominee. and with me, joe is not looking good. is gaining a little bit. we probably used it early but that is okay. we'll bring it out of retirement soon. we are a new one what knocked the hell out of biden. according to e debate. won every can you imagine? those are the polls. they'll have said that. many, many polls. can you imagine i said oh, oh. sorry. i am gone. trump.s the
you know, in a very short perio -- period of time, if the democrats would give us a few votes, we couldtion problem, and it would be so great. cheers and applause] but these kids and these people come from rough places. i will tell you what, some of them said we have never lived like this before. they have water. they have air-conditioning. they have things they have never seen, and we listened to her talking about drinking water from toilets, which was a ie, which was a lie. cortez said that...
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perio the d. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers working with the national hurricane center, as you noted, have lcrecaated the storm surge in the mississippi river lower so it does appear that that threat, which was a t of concern going into this, is it diminished. mother nature can be fickle, guys. we will wait to see what ultimately happens. right now especially here in new orleans they believe that tse levies will not be over topped meaning that the water will not spill over which could mean that the's going to be less impact than was initially feared. >> absolutely. we'll hope for that. kerry sanders, thank you. >>> we want to get the latest or b. wnbc's dave price is here for dylan. this is not the windhe but t water today. >> yeah, and luck. we're going to talk about it all right now. let's take a look at where barry is at this point and where it's headed. 55 miles to the south southeast of morgan city, louisiana, with wind65still at miles per hour. whether or not this becomes a hurricane all an issue of emantics because as kerry mentioned, this is an issue of surge and ra
perio the d. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers working with the national hurricane center, as you noted, have lcrecaated the storm surge in the mississippi river lower so it does appear that that threat, which was a t of concern going into this, is it diminished. mother nature can be fickle, guys. we will wait to see what ultimately happens. right now especially here in new orleans they believe that tse levies will not be over topped meaning that the water will not spill over which...
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we have to assume rates will dtay lower for a longer perio than expected.on mitigating actions. hopefully in the u.s. they will watch carefully what happened in other parts of the world when rates went to zero and below zero. it is something that is difficult to get out from an the collateral damages are very high. door10,000 bodies out the in the future. of the union bank of switzerland. we go to the broader picture, the research piece the other day, modeling out the global low interest rate environment. negative rates right now in europe. the chronic nature the negative rates. should we be investing? not assuming an outcome, but should we be investing assuming perpetual though interest rates? gabriela: it is astounding how much the picture has changed in six to nine months. we were talking about higher rates, positioning portfolio to store higher rates, and now we are talking about the opposite. affect thef it will underlying issues, cyclical and functionally keeping growth lower around the world. we wonder if it will ultimately termse harm than good in o
we have to assume rates will dtay lower for a longer perio than expected.on mitigating actions. hopefully in the u.s. they will watch carefully what happened in other parts of the world when rates went to zero and below zero. it is something that is difficult to get out from an the collateral damages are very high. door10,000 bodies out the in the future. of the union bank of switzerland. we go to the broader picture, the research piece the other day, modeling out the global low interest rate...