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and powell's is pretty famous for its store map. this gives you an example of how extensive our location is. and our store map also doubles as a poster, so you can take it home with you and constantly be reminded of the riches that are in portland, oregon. so i'm going to take you to probably the most popular, one of the most popular sections in the store, and that's our literature section. but first, we're going to go past our second entrance to the bookstore. this is the green room. it's another cash register area and also a promotional display. i think the other unique thing about us is our breadth of inventory. so we have a million books, but we have about 450,000 titles at any one time which means we have one or two of most of the books in our store. which means we have a river that is miles and miles wide but about an inch deep. and so it's all about selection and variety. to give you an example of the breadth of inventory that powell's books carries, this is our dickens section. and it starts down here on the bottom shelf her
and powell's is pretty famous for its store map. this gives you an example of how extensive our location is. and our store map also doubles as a poster, so you can take it home with you and constantly be reminded of the riches that are in portland, oregon. so i'm going to take you to probably the most popular, one of the most popular sections in the store, and that's our literature section. but first, we're going to go past our second entrance to the bookstore. this is the green room. it's...
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and this is sort of symbolic of all the thing we have here at powell's books. the basis says in latn, sell the book, and then over here it says, seize the book, and then over here itself says, read the book, and finally, our favorite, buy the book. it makes us unique is a combination of several things, and one of the most important one is that we actually start out as other used -- a used book store so we shelf new and used right next to each other. to us it's the content it king, doesn't matter where the book came from. half of our books are used, half of. the approximately new. you can be pulling a book off the shelf and looking at it and thinking that's going be a $20 book and then you find out it's 7.95 instead. so, i think that's unique. >> welcome. here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of the entrances into the book store. we have seven different color code rooms, over a million books, and in this room, we have our cooking and humor, new arrivals, and over here we have our used book buying counter. we can do a couple of things for you. we're
and this is sort of symbolic of all the thing we have here at powell's books. the basis says in latn, sell the book, and then over here it says, seize the book, and then over here itself says, read the book, and finally, our favorite, buy the book. it makes us unique is a combination of several things, and one of the most important one is that we actually start out as other used -- a used book store so we shelf new and used right next to each other. to us it's the content it king, doesn't...
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this is symbolic of all the things we have here at powell's books. the base of it says four things in latin.it starts off with vending lieberman: sell the book and on the side it says carpeting the room, sees the book. and over here it says: leave room, read the book and finally our favorite, by the book. >> what makes us unique is a combination of several things in one of the most important ones is we started out as a used bookstore so we sell used and new right next to each other and to us it's the content that is king and it doesn't matter where it came from so out of our million books, half of them are used, half of them approximately new. that makes us unique because you could be pulling a book off the shelf and looking at it and think that's going to be a $20 book and you are surprised to find out it's $7.95 instead. so welcome, here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of our two entrances into the bookstore.we have seven different color-coded rooms, over 1 million books and in this room we have our cooking and humor new arrivals and
this is symbolic of all the things we have here at powell's books. the base of it says four things in latin.it starts off with vending lieberman: sell the book and on the side it says carpeting the room, sees the book. and over here it says: leave room, read the book and finally our favorite, by the book. >> what makes us unique is a combination of several things in one of the most important ones is we started out as a used bookstore so we sell used and new right next to each other and to...
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never have been. >> de shawn powell makes his hate tread well known.ive custody inmates are segregated. for powell who is jail on 14 felony charges including assault and robbery to which he has pled not guilty, conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights, it's hard to keep shuffling around and finding a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in the dorm. it's kind of hard to find him a spot so he ends up mostly in single cells because it's easier to deal with his behavior that way. >> have a reputation i first got here, i took initiative, beat up people, controlling floors, running floors, every time i've came back it gets worse and worse. >> he says his history of prior convictions all stems from a drive to be looked up and feared by his peers. >> i have not been that person. but no matter how much i change people still accept me as the same person. >> he hopes good behavior could warrant an early release to general population. but that will be up
never have been. >> de shawn powell makes his hate tread well known.ive custody inmates are segregated. for powell who is jail on 14 felony charges including assault and robbery to which he has pled not guilty, conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights, it's hard to keep shuffling around and finding a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in the dorm. it's kind of hard to...
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renee powell followed in 1967.xt black player to arrive in 1995. since then others, most recently mariah stackhouse, have all made it. eight african—american women in 67 years. there are situations where you just genuinely feel uncomfortable, and you feel you need to get out of that situation. people staring at you, wondering whether you work there, not actually golfing in the adjournment, or asking where you're from. i get the occasional, "are you tiger woods' niece?" it's not that they don't mean to be discriminating or rude or anything, but sometimes people will think, oh, just because you're african—american... but thankfully i'm in a generation where it's not too horrible as to what renee had to go through all those years ago. it's making strides. i believe it has a long way to go, because still i go into a store and i have a golf outfit on, and you meet people that say," i didn't know that minorities play golf. like, you look like you don't play golf." well, what is the look of golf? you're right, it is a mal
renee powell followed in 1967.xt black player to arrive in 1995. since then others, most recently mariah stackhouse, have all made it. eight african—american women in 67 years. there are situations where you just genuinely feel uncomfortable, and you feel you need to get out of that situation. people staring at you, wondering whether you work there, not actually golfing in the adjournment, or asking where you're from. i get the occasional, "are you tiger woods' niece?" it's not that...
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in 2015 renee powell was again making history.and ancient, she was one of the first women to be invited. to me it is the highest honour one can ever get, the old course! the royal and ancient, with golf began, right there! to be one of the first seven women that was selected from around the entire world was absolutely amazing. and to me also it was a win in a sense for women. it was a win for african—americans and my family. so when i actually walked through the door as a bonus id member, it was like all these other women were walking with me and my whole family was going with me. it'sjust amazing. i'm so appreciative of that membership. but it is all due to all the sacrifices that my family had to make to be a part of something that is real history, and the fact that it was your family or your parents let me that history, yeah. and i'm the one that really gets a chance to benefit from it. on the face of it, golf has come a long way to ridding itself of the explicit barriers towards minorities and women. but how many implicit barr
in 2015 renee powell was again making history.and ancient, she was one of the first women to be invited. to me it is the highest honour one can ever get, the old course! the royal and ancient, with golf began, right there! to be one of the first seven women that was selected from around the entire world was absolutely amazing. and to me also it was a win in a sense for women. it was a win for african—americans and my family. so when i actually walked through the door as a bonus id member, it...
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so this is -- this is kind of my bucket list to come to powell, speak at powell's, be mentioned in the -- i haven't had a review yet in the "new york times" review of books. i've been mention limped spent one week on "the new york times" bestseller list,
so this is -- this is kind of my bucket list to come to powell, speak at powell's, be mentioned in the -- i haven't had a review yet in the "new york times" review of books. i've been mention limped spent one week on "the new york times" bestseller list,
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chair yellin and governor reserve powell, acting crom controller, former federal reserve governor and former comptroller curry have expressed support for changing $50 billion threshold. in addition to the $50 billion threshold governor powell shared specific areas where the fed believes some laws and reg glazes can be changed to alleviate burden including the volcker rule, stress tests and resolution plans, among others. i look forward to working with the fed on these issues and welcome any additional color that you chair yellin can provide on areas where the fed and congress may act together to further reduce burden. with respect to housing reforming the housing finance system is one of my key priorities this congress. i've repeatedly stated the status quo is not a viable option. the current system is not in the best interest of consumers, taxpayers, investors, lenders or the broader economy. i was encouraged the federal reserve governor powell gave a speech last week in which he said that the status quo is unsustainable. he also noted that as memories of the crisis fade, the next fe
chair yellin and governor reserve powell, acting crom controller, former federal reserve governor and former comptroller curry have expressed support for changing $50 billion threshold. in addition to the $50 billion threshold governor powell shared specific areas where the fed believes some laws and reg glazes can be changed to alleviate burden including the volcker rule, stress tests and resolution plans, among others. i look forward to working with the fed on these issues and welcome any...
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pushing since at least one thousand nine hundred new york when future supreme court justice lewis powell back then wrote his infamous memo to the u.s. chamber of commerce that memo called for a full scale attack on the american consumer lawyers two pieces of legislation in congress could turn powells ideas into law as they exist right now those pieces of legislation are there protecting access to care act and an unnamed piece that's still in committee that would put limits on advertisements from consumer lawyers what the house of representatives working on would be a massive giveaway to corporations that fund political campaigns while stripping american citizens of their right to hold negligent corporations and doctors accountable when they kill or when they cripple americans so tonight we'll explain exactly how congress is using legislation to take away the rights of all of us and later in the show we'll talk about california's recent actions to take on monsanto's toxic profiteering as it listed life or say as a core senator don't go anywhere america's lawyer starts mail. for. the nine
pushing since at least one thousand nine hundred new york when future supreme court justice lewis powell back then wrote his infamous memo to the u.s. chamber of commerce that memo called for a full scale attack on the american consumer lawyers two pieces of legislation in congress could turn powells ideas into law as they exist right now those pieces of legislation are there protecting access to care act and an unnamed piece that's still in committee that would put limits on advertisements...
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are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and
are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and
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powell.he scope of what's going on in germany right now but some protests here in front of d.c. superior court later this morning, guys. >> all right, well, we'll keep checking back. thanks bob. appreciate it. >> ♪ >> okay, 5:35 is the time. mike thomas we're talking about this rain both the one that happened yesterday and the one we're expecting today or happening today already. >> today is not too bad. >> okay. >> compared to yesterday. >> and it's going into the úweekend which is going to be awesome. >> weekend does look good. we might have to -- one or two of us will have to dodge a storm on saturday. >> one or two of us? you be the one. the two of us will be dry. >> i'm not sure i like how that deal works. i got to get something in return. satellite and radar is showing the shower activity coming across just about to reach d.c. expect some light rain, nothing heavy like yesterday morning but it will be kind of pesky on your windshield as you hit the roads early this morning and get off t
powell.he scope of what's going on in germany right now but some protests here in front of d.c. superior court later this morning, guys. >> all right, well, we'll keep checking back. thanks bob. appreciate it. >> ♪ >> okay, 5:35 is the time. mike thomas we're talking about this rain both the one that happened yesterday and the one we're expecting today or happening today already. >> today is not too bad. >> okay. >> compared to yesterday. >> and it's...
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powell. to go upstairs and actually crowd the courtroom at the time of his plea deal with prosecutors. and on this -- this facebook page they write this, we mt show him, mr. powell, and the state that he is not forgotten and that we will continue to resist. we will be here, guys, this morning, again n hearing expected at 9:00 o'clock and the protesters should be here at any time to show their support related to the riots on inauguration day. guys? >> we'll check back in a few. thanks bob for the update. appreciate it much 8:05 is our time right now. >> waldorf maryland where the zip trip crew is this morning. good morning to you. annie, steve and tucker. [ cheers and applause ] >> and friends. >> and, yes, and hundreds of friends. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> everyone is so kind out here ladies good morning everybody. waldorf maryland really bringing it today. we have so many beautiful faces behind us. people just showering us with so much love. thank you all. [ cheers and applause ] >>
powell. to go upstairs and actually crowd the courtroom at the time of his plea deal with prosecutors. and on this -- this facebook page they write this, we mt show him, mr. powell, and the state that he is not forgotten and that we will continue to resist. we will be here, guys, this morning, again n hearing expected at 9:00 o'clock and the protesters should be here at any time to show their support related to the riots on inauguration day. guys? >> we'll check back in a few. thanks bob...
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both around powell and civic center.lling in the next year and a halfÃwe are installing station covers. that you see at 19th street and oakland. so people are not coming into the entrance areas at night. so it is safer. we have already seen with the gates installed around powell station, a dramatic reduction in the number of people who are coming into the station areas and gates to sleep. in addition, i was ableÃin this difficult bart budget year, to get for additional station cleaners , that will be between embarcadero and civic center station. the most important thing heather is bart is a transportation agency. a lot of what is happening is beyond the realm of what we do. we need to cooperate and need the involvement of the city. that is why i ran for the bart barred. i worked in city government for 25 years. i know the police officers and the homeless outreach people. my commitment is for it to start to see some change. to be stations that are safe, clean and welcoming transit ways. and not the places that are unsafe
both around powell and civic center.lling in the next year and a halfÃwe are installing station covers. that you see at 19th street and oakland. so people are not coming into the entrance areas at night. so it is safer. we have already seen with the gates installed around powell station, a dramatic reduction in the number of people who are coming into the station areas and gates to sleep. in addition, i was ableÃin this difficult bart budget year, to get for additional station cleaners , that...
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powell had first gone out there in january 1063 as a young army officer.president kennedy was sending more advisors in uniform that the south vietnamese troops, our van the army of the republic of vietnam in various places throughout the country. colin powell was sent up to the asha valley to distill a desolate place in the northwestern part of the old south vietnam just a few miles from laos. he was with an outpost out there and after his orientation he asked the south vietnamese commander of the unit, he said tell me, why are we here? why is this out those in this place? the south vietnamese commander said well, this outpost is here to provide protection to guard this airstrip down below us. and there is a small grass airfield down there and powell said well, i guess that makes sense. but tell me why is the airstrip there and the south vietnamese officer said to him the airstrip is there to provide the south post. colin powell who would be over again during heavy american combat and later in the 1960s said he wasn't sure he ever heard a better explanatio
powell had first gone out there in january 1063 as a young army officer.president kennedy was sending more advisors in uniform that the south vietnamese troops, our van the army of the republic of vietnam in various places throughout the country. colin powell was sent up to the asha valley to distill a desolate place in the northwestern part of the old south vietnam just a few miles from laos. he was with an outpost out there and after his orientation he asked the south vietnamese commander of...
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it isa more and powell is in the works. it is a bit of an eyesore! —— one more panda pal.about the panda pal. we will talk about the panda ina panda pal. we will talk about the panda in a moment. that's why i got | panda in a moment. that's why i got e panda in a moment. that's why i got up! we love pandas on the bbc but let's talk about 620. up! we love pandas on the bbc but let's talk about g20. there's so much in the world for them to fix, one wonders if the g20 is enough or regular enough any more? has the world ever been so divided as this? what's really annoying about this is yes, speigel online focuses on angela merkel and the macho world leaders, but actually the headlines everywhere else are about trump saying western supplies 0cean everywhere else are about trump saying western supplies ocean is under threat, that's this number one, and it's the largest and most powerful economy in the world, that is number one concern —— western civilisation. it's not that poverty is the number—i threat to western and global civilisation, it's not that climate change is the numb
it isa more and powell is in the works. it is a bit of an eyesore! —— one more panda pal.about the panda pal. we will talk about the panda ina panda pal. we will talk about the panda in a moment. that's why i got | panda in a moment. that's why i got e panda in a moment. that's why i got up! we love pandas on the bbc but let's talk about 620. up! we love pandas on the bbc but let's talk about g20. there's so much in the world for them to fix, one wonders if the g20 is enough or regular...
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colin powell who would go over again and heavy american combat in the late 1960s said he wasn't sure he ever heard a better explanation as circular as it was for what we were doing at some of these places. working in this book in addition to my research and reading and interviews and intellectual framing of the story i certainly knew i needed to visit vietnam not just the tourist spas and starting cities i wanted to get to the delta and the high country and i wanted to get to the jungles and far reaches where the baby boomer generation fought and where the stories of some of the men i was describing had died. i visited the delta but visiting even today you can understand where the young kids controlled along the waterways and canals from the hostile and scary places. traveling up to this cities i saw the remains of liberty bridge that so many americans to serve their new. i visited the old area that the marines called god city, north of lodi bridge. i left behind some momentum is there for dartmouth marines were killed in two different images with a third battalion of seven marines o
colin powell who would go over again and heavy american combat in the late 1960s said he wasn't sure he ever heard a better explanation as circular as it was for what we were doing at some of these places. working in this book in addition to my research and reading and interviews and intellectual framing of the story i certainly knew i needed to visit vietnam not just the tourist spas and starting cities i wanted to get to the delta and the high country and i wanted to get to the jungles and...
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powell was facing a number of felonies, many years in prison. we're told the plea deal that he has struck will call for something like o one to three years in prison for mr. powell again up here from florida, he's been released since his arrest around the inauguration day activities here. on facebook his supporters say we must show him and the state that he is not forgotten and that we will continue to resist and along those lines, as you mentioned, the facebook campaign says there should be more than a hundred people or so here at 9 o'clock this morning protesting on the street and they hope 50 or so of them join mr. powell in court for his plea deal which will be struck later on this morning, guys. >> sounds good, bob. we'll check back in a few. thank you much for that. >> it is sentencing day for eulalio tordil for the of two people in montgomery county. the shooting rampage started when he shot and killed his wife outside of their daughter's high school in prince george's county. the very next day tordil shot three people at westfield montgo
powell was facing a number of felonies, many years in prison. we're told the plea deal that he has struck will call for something like o one to three years in prison for mr. powell again up here from florida, he's been released since his arrest around the inauguration day activities here. on facebook his supporters say we must show him and the state that he is not forgotten and that we will continue to resist and along those lines, as you mentioned, the facebook campaign says there should be...
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colin powell, who would go over again during heavy american combat in the later 1960s, said he wasn't sure he ever heard a better explanation as circular as it was for what we were doing some of these places where they were posted. in working on this book, in addition to my research and reading in interviews and intellectual framing of the story, i certainly knew i needed to visit vietnam, not just the current rest spas and thriving cities but i wanted to get out to the delta, to the high country, the central highlands and i wanted to get out to the jungles, the far reaches of those places where the baby boomer generation fought. and for the stories of some of the men i was describing had died. i visited the delta and visiting there even today you can understand what the young kids patrolled along the waterways and canals found them hostile and scary places. traveling up to, i went to the pilings of the only remains of liberty bridge with so many americans who serve their new. i visited the old area that the marines called god city, north of liberty bridge. i left behind some mementos
colin powell, who would go over again during heavy american combat in the later 1960s, said he wasn't sure he ever heard a better explanation as circular as it was for what we were doing some of these places where they were posted. in working on this book, in addition to my research and reading in interviews and intellectual framing of the story, i certainly knew i needed to visit vietnam, not just the current rest spas and thriving cities but i wanted to get out to the delta, to the high...
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welcome to this event on housing finance reform which will feature remarks from jay powell. we are delighted to have jay with us this morning. let me give a brief introduction for j and then he will come up for his remarks. jay has been a governor at the fed since may 2012. some of what he does is a governor is very visible to the public, serving on federal market committee and giving regular talks on the economy. monetary policy and financial stability but as i know from my own days at the fed. a lot of what jay and other governors do is behind the scenes and is not very visible to the public, including all the administrative work of running the federal reserve board and overseeing the federal reserve system which is a big job even when the board is fully staffed but even when there are three vacant seats, he is chairing four of the 7 internal board administrative committees and is looking forward to a regulator to fill the vacancies. before joining the fed, he had a distinguished career in investment banking and private equity world including as a partner at the carlyle gr
welcome to this event on housing finance reform which will feature remarks from jay powell. we are delighted to have jay with us this morning. let me give a brief introduction for j and then he will come up for his remarks. jay has been a governor at the fed since may 2012. some of what he does is a governor is very visible to the public, serving on federal market committee and giving regular talks on the economy. monetary policy and financial stability but as i know from my own days at the...
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next, at our hearing last month governor powell said the federal reserve is reviewing the volcker rule. he noted that there is room for eliminating or relaxing aspects of implementation regulation that don't directly bear on the volcker rule's main policy goals. can you elaborate on the fed's review of the volcker rule? >> we look forward to working with the other agencies that have a role in rule writing. it's a very complex rule, partly reflecting the legislation that i think we could find ways to reduce the burden and is shut be a multiagency effort. >> and many of us are aware that the multiagency effort has been slowed down, simply many of us believe because of the complexity of getting four or five agencies to all agree on the same thing. >> yes. >> what do you think about the idea of having a designated lead agency on this issue? >> well, i think that's something that congress could certainly consider if one agency has a larger regulatory role with respect to those institutions, might be natural for it to take the lead? >> all right. thank you. at our last hearing you told me we
next, at our hearing last month governor powell said the federal reserve is reviewing the volcker rule. he noted that there is room for eliminating or relaxing aspects of implementation regulation that don't directly bear on the volcker rule's main policy goals. can you elaborate on the fed's review of the volcker rule? >> we look forward to working with the other agencies that have a role in rule writing. it's a very complex rule, partly reflecting the legislation that i think we could...
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i got a lesson, colin powell being a great example of someone. i asked him to read from the constitution and he gave me a lecture. we could teach a master class on one line from the constitution. i feel i have a phd in american politics now having gone to meet all of the leaders in american politics and having them share their opinions about the constitution. i will tell you this. all the vice presidents complained about how the constitution does not give them enough power. it was sort of the running joke that all the vice president's read this, everybody gets something, but the vice presidents did not get enough. it is not about power. it is about clearly setting out what their role is. when the constitution was written, but one group i feel got shortchanged was the vice presidents. that is what they told me. host: who do you think is the unsung hero of our founders? guest: you are going to make me name names? i cannot name names. project,s doing this the constitution, we gave credit to everybody who signed it. everybody who signed it gets their
i got a lesson, colin powell being a great example of someone. i asked him to read from the constitution and he gave me a lecture. we could teach a master class on one line from the constitution. i feel i have a phd in american politics now having gone to meet all of the leaders in american politics and having them share their opinions about the constitution. i will tell you this. all the vice presidents complained about how the constitution does not give them enough power. it was sort of the...
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powell is a member of the federal reserve board of governors. he said today that congress needs to change house and preventpolicy to another bailout like the one in 2008. here are some of his remarks from today at the american enterprise institute. >> good morning, everyone. a resident scholar here and also the codirector of our housing center. welcome to this event this morning on housing finance will feature remarks from jay powell. we're delighted to have jay with us this morning. let me give a very brief thenduction for jay and he'll come up for his remarks. feds been a governor at the since may of 2012. some of what jay does as a very visible to the public, serving on the federal and givingittee regular talks on the economy, monetary policy and financial stability. but as i know from my own days fed, a lot of what jay and other governors do is behind the scenes and is not very public, including all the administrative work of the federal reserve board and overseeing the federal reserve system, which is a big board is fullyhe staffed. but, of
powell is a member of the federal reserve board of governors. he said today that congress needs to change house and preventpolicy to another bailout like the one in 2008. here are some of his remarks from today at the american enterprise institute. >> good morning, everyone. a resident scholar here and also the codirector of our housing center. welcome to this event this morning on housing finance will feature remarks from jay powell. we're delighted to have jay with us this morning. let...
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powell pled guilty. >> eyes of the world were on president trump and russian president vladimir putin as they met in germ next sit down lasted more than two hours much longer than lrnlly planned and two did talk about the allegations hanging over the whitehouse. fox's lauren branchard has more. >> happened shaek and meet ago waxed around the world as president trump and russian president vladimir putin met face to face for the first time. working out a cease-fire in syria despite disagreements on other issues. >> we look forward to a lot of positive things happening for russia and the united states. >> the first dave the g20 summit proving to be busy as u.s. and russia agreed during the closed door meeting on a cease-fire in southwest syria to take effect jewel 9. many really wanted to know if president trump would address the elephant in the room. allegations of russian medaling in the 2016 presidential election and saying in off camera debrief, the president did start the more than 2-hour meeting on the that subject and putin denied any involvement. >> two leaders agreed this is sub
powell pled guilty. >> eyes of the world were on president trump and russian president vladimir putin as they met in germ next sit down lasted more than two hours much longer than lrnlly planned and two did talk about the allegations hanging over the whitehouse. fox's lauren branchard has more. >> happened shaek and meet ago waxed around the world as president trump and russian president vladimir putin met face to face for the first time. working out a cease-fire in syria despite...
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are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and will continue to monitor the situation. thank you everybody. i appreciated. >> you guys wasted all your questions on the same one over and over. tough crowd today. i know it's a little late. were used to doing a briefing so i will have a few updates before get your questions. i wanted to make sure you are aware that last week the first lady now she will leave the united states delegation in support of the more than 90 american athletes competing at the games in toronto, canada this september. as a president often says there's no better representative of the united states and the first lady. he's very proud leading having her leave the team to support the athletes. the first lady is looking forward to her first solo internationa
are you still abiding by the agreement secretary powell signed in ruling out any u.s. support of a coup, or an uprising against maduro to bring a new leadership? >> we are focused on the democratic process and that is what were focused on right now. one more question. >> other sanctions on -- link to the military? >> we have announcing shins and will continue to monitor the situation. thank you everybody. i appreciated. >> you guys wasted all your questions on the same...
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powell is facing one to three years in prison. government is also expected to publically release footage of his actions. around 100 protesters are expected to gather at the courthouse this morning. >> today a former federal protective services officer will be sentenced for killing two people in montgomery county. you'll halo tordil shot and killed his estranged wife gladys last may after she waited to pick up her daughter outside high point high school in the next day he shot three people at montgomery mall in beth did he say today. two of the victims died t he will faces a possibility of life in prison when sentenced this afternoon. >> ♪ >> we have an update on louisiana congressman steve scalise. he underwent another surgery on thursday. doctors say it was necessary to help manage an infection. he's stillly in serious condition though at the icu at medstar hospital center. the majority whip was shot in the hip at a congressional baseball practice. >> ♪ >> police in prince george's county are searching for the person who shot and
powell is facing one to three years in prison. government is also expected to publically release footage of his actions. around 100 protesters are expected to gather at the courthouse this morning. >> today a former federal protective services officer will be sentenced for killing two people in montgomery county. you'll halo tordil shot and killed his estranged wife gladys last may after she waited to pick up her daughter outside high point high school in the next day he shot three people...
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it shows powell protesting in logan circle. he was later seen breaking windows at bank of america and starbucks. he pleaded guilty to rioting charges and assaulting a police officer. he was among more than 200 people arrested and charged in kix with the riots. powell was first to plead guilty. >> today marks one year since since seth rich was shot and killed in northwest d.c. he was killed in bloomingdale walking back to his apartment early morning. police said he was killed in boched robby and today there was a vigil at the spirit of justice park in southeast. his family released a statement saying in part "despite so much our family has gone through this year seth's legty of public service is determination to make the world a betser place and genuine desire to foster engageme ages persist and serves as comfort to our family at a dark time. anyone with information is asked to contact mpd." >> there was a brief scare in the okay over the park today. >> military helicopter forced to take make emergency landing on a ball field fi
it shows powell protesting in logan circle. he was later seen breaking windows at bank of america and starbucks. he pleaded guilty to rioting charges and assaulting a police officer. he was among more than 200 people arrested and charged in kix with the riots. powell was first to plead guilty. >> today marks one year since since seth rich was shot and killed in northwest d.c. he was killed in bloomingdale walking back to his apartment early morning. police said he was killed in boched...
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i rang a powell of mind to get me out and i thank. —— i rang a powell of mind to get me outand i thank to scrub the filth off me. after the treatment i decided enough was enough and daewoo corp one day and said, i am what i am, have got to be who i am and accept who i am. i channelled the way i was through my entertainment. all the big stars i've worked with. they learn to be who i was and i became outrageous and that was the way i got accept the. -- acceptance. you're lovely. got a brother? i think i've been happy with myself as a homosexual, but i actually don't leave i belong anywhere. i can neverforget what they did to me, ever. pete price still presents a popular evening show in liverpool. finally, in 1977 racing car driverjanet show in liverpool. finally, in 1977 racing car driver janet became show in liverpool. finally, in 1977 racing car driverjanet became the first woman to compete in the prestigious indianapolis 500 motor race. she speak to witness about competing in a male dominated sport. race drivers are special breed of american folk hero. they have always been men, until
i rang a powell of mind to get me out and i thank. —— i rang a powell of mind to get me outand i thank to scrub the filth off me. after the treatment i decided enough was enough and daewoo corp one day and said, i am what i am, have got to be who i am and accept who i am. i channelled the way i was through my entertainment. all the big stars i've worked with. they learn to be who i was and i became outrageous and that was the way i got accept the. -- acceptance. you're lovely. got a...
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it shows powell protesting in logan circle.e was later seen breaking windows at a bank of america and a starbucks. he pled guilty in april to rioting charges and ass a police officer. he was among more than 200 people arrested and charged in connection with the riots. powell was the first to plead guilty. >>> meanwhile developing overnight, the united states responding to north korea's ballistic missile and nuclear programs in a show of force. two u.s. bombers flew near the border. the air force calling the it a show of force. south korea and japan joined the fly by. >> school volunteer accused of sexually abusing nearly a dozen elementary school children wants the charges against him dropped. deonte carraway sent a letter to the judge overseeing his case. he wrote his rights were violator and he hasn't received adequate legal representation. the judge plans to discuss the issues with carraway at his next hearing next week. >>> and the maryland man who killed his wife outside a prince george's county high school before going on
it shows powell protesting in logan circle.e was later seen breaking windows at a bank of america and a starbucks. he pled guilty in april to rioting charges and ass a police officer. he was among more than 200 people arrested and charged in connection with the riots. powell was the first to plead guilty. >>> meanwhile developing overnight, the united states responding to north korea's ballistic missile and nuclear programs in a show of force. two u.s. bombers flew near the border. the...
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. >> one time someone came up to me and said, general powell, can we take a picture with you. >> did you? >> and i posed with them and i never said anything. >> and they're happy and you're happy. >> stolen valor. >> yeah. general powell. >> i should say, the former president looks rested. >> he does. >> if that is him. >> if that is him. >> we will look into that. >> or it's ron. >> ron claiborne/general powell. >> general claiborne. >> thank you very much. we salute you. >> general claiborne. >> general claiborne. >>> coming up here on "gma," it's a high-tech prison break. it's the second time an inmate from south carolina has escaped from a maximum security prison. did a drone help him get out this time? >>> plus, just released video showing the deadly crash involving tennis star venus williams. could this prove her innocence? >>> also, one of the stars of "the avengers" jeremy renner speaking out about the injuries he reportedly suffered on the set of his latest movie coming up in "pop news." we'll be right back. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by sherwin-williams. m
. >> one time someone came up to me and said, general powell, can we take a picture with you. >> did you? >> and i posed with them and i never said anything. >> and they're happy and you're happy. >> stolen valor. >> yeah. general powell. >> i should say, the former president looks rested. >> he does. >> if that is him. >> if that is him. >> we will look into that. >> or it's ron. >> ron claiborne/general powell....
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obviously you do disagree with secretary powell. why you believe that eliminating thousands of personnel possessions, cutting billions of dollars from programs adminis r administered by the department of state is in our best interests. i would ask for the chairman to put the article in the record. >> without objection. >> secretary powell also said. he also said, many assumed the cold war would allow us to retreat from the world. as tensions rose in the middle east, north korea and elsewhere. it requires not just a military that's second to none, but also our resources effective in power and diplomats and aide workers. what i think general powell is saying, and others have said. much of the world has looked to the united states for leadership. with we're walking away without leadership, letting someone else fill in for us, letting somebody else take over. we go around talking about looking at the huge amount of money we spent in foreign aid, it's a little over 1% of our budget. a lot of countries spend more. why would we give up tha
obviously you do disagree with secretary powell. why you believe that eliminating thousands of personnel possessions, cutting billions of dollars from programs adminis r administered by the department of state is in our best interests. i would ask for the chairman to put the article in the record. >> without objection. >> secretary powell also said. he also said, many assumed the cold war would allow us to retreat from the world. as tensions rose in the middle east, north korea and...
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obviously you do disagree but secretary powell. why you believe that eliminating thousands of personnel positions, cutting billions of dollars from programs administered by the department of state and u.s. aid is in our best interest. i would ask consent of the chairman to put the powell article in the record. >> no objection. >> secretary powell also said that many had assumed the cold war's end would allow us to retreat from the world but cuts that may have looked logical at the time came back to haunt us as tensions rose in the middle east, africa, the korean peninsula and elsewhere. confronting such challenges requires not only the military that's second to none, but also our resource effective in power diplomats and aid workers. but i think general powell has said and others have said u much of the world has looked to the united states for leadership. we're walking away with that leadership. if we say let somebody else fill in for us, let somebody else take over. we go around talking about look at the huge amount of money we s
obviously you do disagree but secretary powell. why you believe that eliminating thousands of personnel positions, cutting billions of dollars from programs administered by the department of state and u.s. aid is in our best interest. i would ask consent of the chairman to put the powell article in the record. >> no objection. >> secretary powell also said that many had assumed the cold war's end would allow us to retreat from the world but cuts that may have looked logical at the...
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powell also said that many had assume side the cold war's end would allow us to retreat from the world, and the cuts may have looked logical at the time came back to haunt us as tensions rose in the middle east, africa, the korean peninsula and elsewhere, confronting such challenges requires not just the military that's second to none, but also our resource and effectively empowered diplomats and aid workers. i think general powell and others have said much of the world has looked to the united states for leadership. we've been walking away from that leadership and we'll have someone else fill in for us. let somebody else take over. we go around talking about look at the huge amount of money spent on forrin aid and less than 1% on budget and on the per capita basis, why would we give up that influence? does that make us safer? >> why would we let some of these total tearian regimes expand their influence versus american influence. does that make us safer? does it make us safer if we allow epidemics to accelerate around the world? does it make us safe per we don't do anything to help wi
powell also said that many had assume side the cold war's end would allow us to retreat from the world, and the cuts may have looked logical at the time came back to haunt us as tensions rose in the middle east, africa, the korean peninsula and elsewhere, confronting such challenges requires not just the military that's second to none, but also our resource and effectively empowered diplomats and aid workers. i think general powell and others have said much of the world has looked to the united...
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table the fed bumped up interest rates twice this year but one is not expected on the heels of this powell. we need to talk about death and taxes or the death of a tax bill rather some say the talk from both sides of the political aisle are killing at other say it's just on hold and need some reorganizing but something that both sides can agree on is reform is over or do we need to act fast joining me to discuss here in the studio is connor brantley executive director of america's youth pac and from st louis we've got ed martin joining us former missouri state g.o.p. chair and the president of eagle forum thank you so much for talk with me ed i want to go to you first we've got a republican president time for you to step up here i want to touch his tax reform basically which was a lot of people said a press release we got kind of a one pager how are we supposed to do anything comprehensively with that. well look i mean i think when donald trump ran on an america first agenda and on taxes it was the same thing if you if you listen closely and these are policy preferences one is get the tax
table the fed bumped up interest rates twice this year but one is not expected on the heels of this powell. we need to talk about death and taxes or the death of a tax bill rather some say the talk from both sides of the political aisle are killing at other say it's just on hold and need some reorganizing but something that both sides can agree on is reform is over or do we need to act fast joining me to discuss here in the studio is connor brantley executive director of america's youth pac and...
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mr powell, good afternoon.to this problem, the notion that we can do it with three red routes or tv cameras or whatever is absolute nonsense. you're not going to be able to control a 300 mile border which has been the centre of smuggling for centuries by putting in something like that. it will have to bea in something like that. it will have to be a hard border if we are outside the single market, and if we are outside the customs union. theoretically you could have the border across the irish sea, separate northern ireland from the rest of the uk, but clearly that would not be satisfactory for the democratic unionist party and after all it is the dup that is propping up all it is the dup that is propping up this government. so it's not going to happen. you took the words out of my mouth. they're all sorts of practical issues, not least the movement of people across the board and lesser—known goods. but you cannot separate the politics from it7 cannot separate the politics from it? the trouble with this border
mr powell, good afternoon.to this problem, the notion that we can do it with three red routes or tv cameras or whatever is absolute nonsense. you're not going to be able to control a 300 mile border which has been the centre of smuggling for centuries by putting in something like that. it will have to bea in something like that. it will have to be a hard border if we are outside the single market, and if we are outside the customs union. theoretically you could have the border across the irish...
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connor powell tells us this is just days after a deadly shooting at the israeli embassy in jordan.>>reporter: clashes between palestinians and israelis security continues following a sharp escalation monday in the crisis over the most contested area in jerusalem, known as the temple mount. it's known to muslims as the al- aqsa mosque compound, the third holiest site in islam. and arab gunmen shot killing two israeli police officers. prompting officials to put gates and metal detectors at the site. protests and clashes have followed, palestinians are vowing to resist . >> we will fight against this apartheid movement. >>reporter: this morning, shooting at the israeli embassy left to jordanian's dead complicating efforts to end the standoff. president donald trump's envoy jason greenblatt is en route to jerusalem, hoping to convince both sides to come back to the bargaining table.>> we welcome all sides to continue their status quo.>>reporter: americas role is being applauded by both israelis and palestinians. both say they need an honest broker to make progress.>> we see them as bro
connor powell tells us this is just days after a deadly shooting at the israeli embassy in jordan.>>reporter: clashes between palestinians and israelis security continues following a sharp escalation monday in the crisis over the most contested area in jerusalem, known as the temple mount. it's known to muslims as the al- aqsa mosque compound, the third holiest site in islam. and arab gunmen shot killing two israeli police officers. prompting officials to put gates and metal detectors at...
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in april, 31-year-old dane powell pleaded guilty to felony rioting in connection with the assault on six police officers and causing thousands of dollars in damages. powell was one of more than 230 people arrested on inauguration day after windows were smashed and fires were set in the again that was on january 20t january 20th. >>> in delaware county, children will soon have a cool new place to play outside. it's all thanks to hard working school principals from schools all over the country. more than a hundred principals gathered at stone hearse hills elementary skull in upper dash beach it happened today. they are in town for the national association of elementary school principals, and while they were here, they figured they would create this great new area. >>> i think the most amazing part of it for me it's my colleagues. it's other principals. so they know what it is to want this for your kids and to see it to come to fruition for your children in your community it means that much more to me. >> community members and school staff also participated in getting everything all rea
in april, 31-year-old dane powell pleaded guilty to felony rioting in connection with the assault on six police officers and causing thousands of dollars in damages. powell was one of more than 230 people arrested on inauguration day after windows were smashed and fires were set in the again that was on january 20t january 20th. >>> in delaware county, children will soon have a cool new place to play outside. it's all thanks to hard working school principals from schools all over the...
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lead, only for luke gale's drop goal with less than two minutes remaining to seal victory for daryl powell'she papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political reporter at the london evening standard and the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on the fall out from last month's global cyber attack — with the consumer goods group reckitt benckiser admitting the hack had caused a £110 million hit in sales. the express writes that britain shouldn't be worried about the latest threats from brussels over brexit because, the paper says, eurocrats are scared of a walk out from british representatives. the telegraph says that business leaders are to demand an indefinite delay in britain leaving the single market and the customs union from the brexit secretary david davis. the guardian also leads with the warnings from business leaders, who say they are trying to prevent a ‘cliff edge‘ departure from the european union. the sun warns of a possible shortage of butter due to a l
lead, only for luke gale's drop goal with less than two minutes remaining to seal victory for daryl powell'she papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political reporter at the london evening standard and the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on the fall out from last month's global cyber attack — with the consumer goods group reckitt benckiser admitting the hack had...
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connor powell with more. >> iraqi officials in afghanistan had warned that they thought isis fighters might try to launch a retaliatory attack after they were losing ground in iraq and particularly after losing their strong hold in mosul. that seems to be what happened today. the iraqi embassy is fairly far and distant from the main u.s., french and british embassies, which have been the sites of so many attacks the last few years. the iraqi embassy is on a busy market street far away from the main diplomatic area. three militants followed a suicide bomber, which set off a bomb outside the iraqi embassy. the firefight lasted about four hours or so. iraqi -- all the iraqi officials were able to escape and unharmed. two afghan security guards were killed and three afghan police officers were also injured. but after about four hours or so, all of the attackers were killed according to afghan officials. the latest violence, which is part of a string of violence comes as the white house is debating a new strategy for afghanistan. the pentagon wants to send 4,000 more troops to help fight t
connor powell with more. >> iraqi officials in afghanistan had warned that they thought isis fighters might try to launch a retaliatory attack after they were losing ground in iraq and particularly after losing their strong hold in mosul. that seems to be what happened today. the iraqi embassy is fairly far and distant from the main u.s., french and british embassies, which have been the sites of so many attacks the last few years. the iraqi embassy is on a busy market street far away...
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. >> colin powell, then chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, believed in exerting maximum power ond so you wouldn't be fighting a prolonged war. this would be quick and decisive. it became known as the powell doctrine. >> the ground war started this morning as the americans and their allies attack with massive fire power that shook the earth. >> we're 15 1/2 hours into a ground war that from all the sketchy reports we're receiving is going well. so far the offensive is progressing with dramatic success. the troops are doing a great job, but the war is not over yet. >> what are your impressions of saddam hussein as a military >> storminin norman was out of central casting. >> he's neither a strategist nor schooled in the operational art nor is he a tactician nor is he a general nor is he as a soldier. other than that, he's a great military man. >> big and burly and confident. when he came in the briefing room, your chest swelled. it was american military might on parade. >> his presence was important. it was a huge actor on american support for the war. >> the war in the gulf is vir
. >> colin powell, then chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, believed in exerting maximum power ond so you wouldn't be fighting a prolonged war. this would be quick and decisive. it became known as the powell doctrine. >> the ground war started this morning as the americans and their allies attack with massive fire power that shook the earth. >> we're 15 1/2 hours into a ground war that from all the sketchy reports we're receiving is going well. so far the offensive is...
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i was encouraged that federal reserve governor powell gave a speech. he also noted that as memories of the crisis fade the next few years may present our last best chance to finish these critical reforms. with respect to monetary policy the feds have raised interest rates four times since 2008. it maintains with a balance sheet that stands at 4.5 trillion. last month the open market committee opened an addendum and plans detailing how the fed will gradually reduce its assets. i welcome about the state of the economy and the path of monetary policy. it is to address many of these issues outlined here today. i look forward to working with the federal reserve and members of this committee, senator brown. >> thank you for holding this hearing. welcome back. it's wonderful to have you here and see you again. thank you so much for your service. since your last appearance the feds have increased the federal funds rate twice. employers continue to create jobs although at a slightly slower pace than last year and wages have increased modestly. the feds continue
i was encouraged that federal reserve governor powell gave a speech. he also noted that as memories of the crisis fade the next few years may present our last best chance to finish these critical reforms. with respect to monetary policy the feds have raised interest rates four times since 2008. it maintains with a balance sheet that stands at 4.5 trillion. last month the open market committee opened an addendum and plans detailing how the fed will gradually reduce its assets. i welcome about...
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the australian cardinal, george powell is charged with multiple counts of sex abuse. a vatican treasure which is a key and prestigious post. he is also the highest ranking catholic church official to be caught up in a sex abuse scanda scandal. >> shame on you! the catholic church has to answer! has to answer. >> innocent until proven guilty. it is an accusation. this is nonsense. >> this is an uncomfortable situation for pope francis who elevated pell when he was already started to come under the spotlight. francis has vowed to have a zero tolerance policy on clerical sex abuse. he's known on the conservative side of the spectrum on social issues, but has been calling for greater transparency and vatican finances, and he has maintained his innocence throughout all of this and has previously said that he thinks that sexual abuse is abhorrent. now his next court hearing will be october 6th. >> melissa: thanks for the report. >> jon: some new information now on what led to the deadly shooting by a minneapolis police officer that killed 40-year-old justine damon end. auth
the australian cardinal, george powell is charged with multiple counts of sex abuse. a vatican treasure which is a key and prestigious post. he is also the highest ranking catholic church official to be caught up in a sex abuse scanda scandal. >> shame on you! the catholic church has to answer! has to answer. >> innocent until proven guilty. it is an accusation. this is nonsense. >> this is an uncomfortable situation for pope francis who elevated pell when he was already...
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. >> a member of the federal reserve board, jay powell says changes to be made to the housing finance policy in order to prevent another bailout like in 2008. he spoke of the american enterprise institute for about an hour. >> good morning, everyone. i'm steve owner, resident scholar here at aei and also codirect their hunger center. welcome to this event this morning unhealthy finance reform, which will feature remarks from federal reserve governor, jay powell. we are delighted to have jay with us this morning. let me give a very brief introduction for jay and then he will come up for his remarks. jay has been a governor at the fed since may 2012. some of what jay does that they governor is serving on the federal market committee and getting regular talks on the economy, monetary policy and financial stability. but if they know from my own base of the site, a lot of what jay and others think of is behind the scenes and it's not a visible to the public, including all the administrator work of the federal reserve board in overseeing the federal reserve system, which is a big job even w
. >> a member of the federal reserve board, jay powell says changes to be made to the housing finance policy in order to prevent another bailout like in 2008. he spoke of the american enterprise institute for about an hour. >> good morning, everyone. i'm steve owner, resident scholar here at aei and also codirect their hunger center. welcome to this event this morning unhealthy finance reform, which will feature remarks from federal reserve governor, jay powell. we are delighted to...
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but the powelling alley had little damage because of flood doors. dozens of people had to be rescued from homes and businesses. it will take days to clean this ul up a. >>> and the tomorrow systems have moved east with the mid-atlantic region in the crossairs. there will be rain and wind into north carolina and delaware. a flash flood watch washington, d.c., baltimore, and philadelphia. the jersey shore and cape cod may be into rough weather later today. >>> a controversial study that seems to indicate that e-cigarette s do help people qut smoking. the drop in smoking rates in the u.s. is attributed to high taxes and the anti-smoking ads. this new study finds about two-thirds of e-cigs users, try to quit smoking, compared to 40% of nonusers. the study was funded by the national institutes of health. >>> and a hospital in connecticut conducted what may be the largest kidney exchange ever. 18 patients and 9 kidneys transplanted over a 2-month period in an exchange system. the relative that isn't compatible with a kidney pays it forward with a match wi
but the powelling alley had little damage because of flood doors. dozens of people had to be rescued from homes and businesses. it will take days to clean this ul up a. >>> and the tomorrow systems have moved east with the mid-atlantic region in the crossairs. there will be rain and wind into north carolina and delaware. a flash flood watch washington, d.c., baltimore, and philadelphia. the jersey shore and cape cod may be into rough weather later today. >>> a controversial...
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without further adieu, join me welcoming governor jay powell. [applause] >> good morning. thanks very much, steve. thanks to aei for the nice invitation. thanks to all of you coming out on this rainy morning. so my topic today is the urgent need for fundamental reform of our system of housing finance which is the great unfinished business of post-financial crisis reform in my view. i should start saying the federal reserve is not charged with designing or evaluating proposals for housing finance reform but we are responsible for regulating and supervising banking institutions to insure their safety and soundness. more broadly for the stability of the financial system. a robust, well-capitalize, well-regulated housing finance system is vital to achieving these goals and to the long-run health of our economy. we need a system that provides mortgage credit in good times and bad to a broad range ever credit worthy borrowers. while reforms have addressed some of the problems of the precase crisis system, there is broad agreement the job is far from done. the status quo may feel
without further adieu, join me welcoming governor jay powell. [applause] >> good morning. thanks very much, steve. thanks to aei for the nice invitation. thanks to all of you coming out on this rainy morning. so my topic today is the urgent need for fundamental reform of our system of housing finance which is the great unfinished business of post-financial crisis reform in my view. i should start saying the federal reserve is not charged with designing or evaluating proposals for housing...
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senators, colin powell and all those kind of big names in the reppo -- in the republican party, not the type of people you would expect to see in a documentary on hbo. is to get theis annding fathers and emmy, -- emmy. i am hoping when emmy season comes around, that the academy will have the wisdom to nominate the founding fathers posthumously, for the best writing of a document. , "we holdrds like these truths to be self-evident" and the majesty of the words and the brilliance behind the words, not only of james madison, but james munro, george mason, and monroe,- but james george mason and others. >> everybody wants to look at america as the model of a working democracy. many of us don't agree that it is actually working right now. but that is a whole other subject. i'm trying to stay positive today. let's just channel our angels and say this democracy is a model. . it is a reminder of everything good about this country, that we all love and celebrate on the fourth of july, instead of going into the divisions, at least for i amurs, i'm holding -- hoping that everyone can hold celebrat
senators, colin powell and all those kind of big names in the reppo -- in the republican party, not the type of people you would expect to see in a documentary on hbo. is to get theis annding fathers and emmy, -- emmy. i am hoping when emmy season comes around, that the academy will have the wisdom to nominate the founding fathers posthumously, for the best writing of a document. , "we holdrds like these truths to be self-evident" and the majesty of the words and the brilliance behind...