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keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for 11ears as the ceo of the sundance institute, which runs the sundance film festival. prior to that, she worked as a senior executive at miramax and hbo and is also the co—founder. welcome. thank you, it's great to be here. stephanie allain is a film producer and writer and the newly—elected copresident of the producers guild of america — the first woman of colour to hold the position. stefanie served nine years as vice president in women in film and runs her own company, homegrown pictures, which focuses on creating content by and about women and people of colour. keri and stephanie, welcome to you both. happy to be here. keri, you were set in a korean theatre, but there was a plot twist when hollywood came calling. tell us about what happened. that was a very early plot twisted in my career. i was coming out of college and i was going to go work in a theatre, and i had a a friend who was working at hbo, which at that time was a very start—up network, a long time ago... pretty start—up ne
keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for 11ears as the ceo of the sundance institute, which runs the sundance film festival. prior to that, she worked as a senior executive at miramax and hbo and is also the co—founder. welcome. thank you, it's great to be here. stephanie allain is a film producer and writer and the newly—elected copresident of the producers guild of america — the first woman of colour to hold the position....
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keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for ii the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for 11 years of the sea year of the sundance institute which runs the sundance film festival. prior to that she worked as a senior executive at miramax and hbo and also the co—founder. welcome. and also the co-founder. welcome-— and also the co-founder. welcome. , ., welcome. great to be here. stephanie — welcome. great to be here. stephanie allain _ welcome. great to be here. stephanie allain is - welcome. great to be here. stephanie allain is a - welcome. great to be here. stephanie allain is a film i stephanie allain is a film producer and writer and the newly elected copresident of the producers guild of america, the producers guild of america, the first woman of colour to hold the position. stefanie served nine years as vice president in women in film and runs her own company, homegrown pictures which focuses on creating content by and about women and people of colour. terry and stephanie, welcome to you both. kerry, you were set in
keri putnam is a film executive and producer and the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for ii the founder of putnam pictures, she has served for 11 years of the sea year of the sundance institute which runs the sundance film festival. prior to that she worked as a senior executive at miramax and hbo and also the co—founder. welcome. and also the co-founder. welcome-— and also the co-founder. welcome. , ., welcome. great to be here. stephanie — welcome. great to be here. stephanie...
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, the regular putnam this is the real putnam up in boston >> the original putnam in boston thanks, joe now it's time for "squawk on the street" ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer david faber has the morning off. after several days of softer than expected data, adp now comes in light, ahead of friday's jobs number futures give up some ground, and yields fall, ten-year now defendin
, the regular putnam this is the real putnam up in boston >> the original putnam in boston thanks, joe now it's time for "squawk on the street" ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer david faber has the morning off. after several days of softer than expected data, adp now comes in light, ahead of friday's jobs number futures give up some ground, and yields fall, ten-year now defendin
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, the regular putnam this is the real putnam up in boston >> the original putnam in boston thanks, joe. >> bye, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow 6789 ri right now it's time for "squawk on the street" ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer david faber has the morning off. after several days of softer than expected data, adp now comes in light, ahead of friday's jobs number futures give up some ground, and yields fall, ten-year now defending 3.30%. adp coming in below expectations, walmart affirming its guidance, and fedex cutting costs. j&j upping its software to nearly $9 billion to settle these cancer lawsuits related to its baby powder. and the president's warning on a.i., calling it potentially dangerous and urging big tech to keep it safe >>> let's begin with the markets after the dow and the s&p snapped those four-day win streaks, jim some discussion about whether directionally, market is now using bad news as bad news >> yeah, i mean, i think yesterday was one of those days where we just said, be careful what you wish for. maybe we have more bank fail
, the regular putnam this is the real putnam up in boston >> the original putnam in boston thanks, joe. >> bye, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow 6789 ri right now it's time for "squawk on the street" ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer david faber has the morning off. after several days of softer than expected data, adp now comes in light, ahead of friday's jobs number futures give up some ground, and yields fall, ten-year now...
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first book fair, i was i was at the first book festival at ucla and i was there as a sales rep for putnam. and i remember it very well. and it was you know, again, it was it was such a surprise and a delight to see how many people came out and how hungry the community of los angeles was for an event like that. and and we have grown, you know, over the years to to what we are today. this this huge event that takes up most of the usc campus and brings in hundreds of thousands of people. but it took us took us a while to get to this point. so i would say the two been patient and to, you know, just to to to work hard and and mine all those all those contacts in in in publishing to to put on a great event. does it cost money for people to attend? it is it is free to to attend in all the outdoor events are free. we have six outdoor stages and all the booths and all the things that you can do outdoors are free. the indoor events require a reservation and there's just a small fee for a small reservation fee to reserve an indoor seat at a panel. and we have a couple of events that have a ticket co
first book fair, i was i was at the first book festival at ucla and i was there as a sales rep for putnam. and i remember it very well. and it was you know, again, it was it was such a surprise and a delight to see how many people came out and how hungry the community of los angeles was for an event like that. and and we have grown, you know, over the years to to what we are today. this this huge event that takes up most of the usc campus and brings in hundreds of thousands of people. but it...
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a lot of the putnam brother organization consisting of more than 60 on fractions autumn for all in march to u. s. chic helicopters were close to the p. m. f. base. according to officials, an eye witnesses from syria. the forwards against slides is what under, by with a can a general come pseudo audi. but if you is throwing psych of box outings mismatch and led to plans or across the middle east, on must protest. what if you have to play with countries? but washington's, with bases of sovereignty retained, refused to do so. was based on the false pretext of weapons of mass destruction is of turmoil in the wider region. here in our tea, after a short victim of torture, at the infamous abu grad prison. ah, 5, the threats that we have, it's crazy confrontation. let it be a very dramatic development. only personally and getting to that strategy will be successful. very katy killed time. time. just talk. ah ah me your aid noise coming? my name is drake noel cml. 08. 31, that was the number assigned to me by the u. s. occupations they took me in for recording things on camera. when the american
a lot of the putnam brother organization consisting of more than 60 on fractions autumn for all in march to u. s. chic helicopters were close to the p. m. f. base. according to officials, an eye witnesses from syria. the forwards against slides is what under, by with a can a general come pseudo audi. but if you is throwing psych of box outings mismatch and led to plans or across the middle east, on must protest. what if you have to play with countries? but washington's, with bases of...
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the putnam brenner organization consisting of more than 60 on fractions, autumn for all in march to u. s. should look helicopters were close to the p. m. f. base. according to officials and eye witnesses from syria. therefore, to concise is what under by with a can a general chasm suit of audi video story. so i could back outings mismatch and glad to fans or across the middle east. on my protest. while the u. s. 3, please become safe. but washington's.
the putnam brenner organization consisting of more than 60 on fractions, autumn for all in march to u. s. should look helicopters were close to the p. m. f. base. according to officials and eye witnesses from syria. therefore, to concise is what under by with a can a general chasm suit of audi video story. so i could back outings mismatch and glad to fans or across the middle east. on my protest. while the u. s. 3, please become safe. but washington's.
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he but morgan there, putnam, catherine mahoney, is the global spokesperson for the un high commissioner for refugees. she joins us from new york now. welcome to the program. this is a rapidly changing situation, but what's your understanding of the plight of civilians who are fleeing through don at the moment? no, absolutely. it's been 6 days of horror. and i think then, you know, you've heard the secretary general plead for an urgency fire, and now really is the time you know, for the last 6 days, those of us at the united nations and myself and the un wreckage agency. we've been calling for the protection of civilians and i think it's really important for people to understand. just, you know, what civilians are going on going through right now and who the civilians are. you know, we're talking about millions of sudanese people, go wash their country, become involved in violence, but we're also talking about more than a 1000000 refugees. so refugees being people that have already fled violence found safety and security, and sued and are now wrapped up in violence. once again, this is,
he but morgan there, putnam, catherine mahoney, is the global spokesperson for the un high commissioner for refugees. she joins us from new york now. welcome to the program. this is a rapidly changing situation, but what's your understanding of the plight of civilians who are fleeing through don at the moment? no, absolutely. it's been 6 days of horror. and i think then, you know, you've heard the secretary general plead for an urgency fire, and now really is the time you know, for the last 6...
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spaces and then on the cultural end, we are kind of left with this at best frustrating kind of robert putnam in our institutions have to come back together and once we so figure out how to do that after 40 years not knowing how to do that will fix the thing. so where are we so where are we left considering both those factors you. yeah, i think it's a i mean it's a, it's a both challenge. i was just talking to a scholar today at uva, was visiting and she's studying japan and and family life in japan and they've been throwing like every policy thing that they can you know at japanese adults and it's just not the dial, you know. so just passing a child allowance, testing a family allowance, you know, adding, you know, some kind of daycare policy to the sort of menu is not going to is not going to do it. on the one hand. but i think conservatives have sort of had this idea that all we need to do is just kind of change the culture, you know, capture the the commanding heights of the new york times and early colleges and sort of engineer different messages. i think that would be really helpful. bu
spaces and then on the cultural end, we are kind of left with this at best frustrating kind of robert putnam in our institutions have to come back together and once we so figure out how to do that after 40 years not knowing how to do that will fix the thing. so where are we so where are we left considering both those factors you. yeah, i think it's a i mean it's a, it's a both challenge. i was just talking to a scholar today at uva, was visiting and she's studying japan and and family life in...
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warm welcome, i have come to hollywood to the women in film headquarters where i am joined by keri putnam
warm welcome, i have come to hollywood to the women in film headquarters where i am joined by keri putnam
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i would invite my colleague from putnam county to join any protest where that is very familiar chant that usually goes of justice, no peace. i believe the roots of it are -- line something martin luther king stated that true peace is not merely the absolute attention but the presence of justice. that is what i was saying. that until we act, there will be no peace in our communities. in addition, i would like to read some context about that chant that comes from jeremiah 6:14. i will read the new living translation. they offer superficial treatments for my peoples mortal wound. they give assurances and peace where there is no peace. the new international version, they address the wood of my people so it was not serious. peace they say where there is no peace. that is what the chant means, we have no peace. until we act, there will be no peace for the thousands of children who came here demanding we act come who are afraid if they are in school they will be gunned down because you pass laws to make it easier to get a gun that it is to get health care. you pass laws to make it eier to g
i would invite my colleague from putnam county to join any protest where that is very familiar chant that usually goes of justice, no peace. i believe the roots of it are -- line something martin luther king stated that true peace is not merely the absolute attention but the presence of justice. that is what i was saying. that until we act, there will be no peace in our communities. in addition, i would like to read some context about that chant that comes from jeremiah 6:14. i will read the...
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putnam took the dive thinking he might well be prosecuted for doing so and published it in america. it is published in the same season as dr. chicago. the two of them fight it out on the bestseller list. he thought passionate was a terrible book. lolita getting ahead of the doctor on the list. host: mark, scottsdale, arizona. thanks for holding. you are on with author stacy schiff. caller: hey, stacy. you seem very knowledgeable. you make a lot of good points. very interesting. i wanted to ask you about witchcraft. i guess that is what the topic was when i first tuned in. i want to ask you whether in writing the book, whether you actually -- i do not know, you are in a story, i guess. isn't wicca actually a religion that many people follow? stacy: thanks for the question. it is. i did not spend a lot of time -- i spent a lot of time with wiccans because they spent a lot of time in salem. did not spend a lot of time attaching that story to the events of the 17th century because i was really immersing myself in the theology at the time. when you go back and look at it, what is interes
putnam took the dive thinking he might well be prosecuted for doing so and published it in america. it is published in the same season as dr. chicago. the two of them fight it out on the bestseller list. he thought passionate was a terrible book. lolita getting ahead of the doctor on the list. host: mark, scottsdale, arizona. thanks for holding. you are on with author stacy schiff. caller: hey, stacy. you seem very knowledgeable. you make a lot of good points. very interesting. i wanted to ask...
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hope's not a strategy, and i think that they're really, again, in a tough spot i would say, andrew, at putnamcker this type of up and down volatility gives you opportunities to buy great companies at a discount. >> tell us what you like >> so we really think that schaub is very interesting here. that's a name that's gotten a lot of coverage on your air, you have talked to the ceo a number of times, which has been great we think that was one of the stories that got thrown out, the baby with the bath water they have 86% of their deposits are insured, they have the most insured deposits of almost any bank in the country. they've got a very diverse deposit base, and very conservative balance sheet so while yes, they have some held to maturity marks, we think that's a franchise in terrific shape. they continue to take in assets throughout the entire duration of the svb asset gross accelerated. we think that's a story very misunderstood by the market. >> give us some other names. >> so we like the big banks. we think the big banks are winners here we particularly like some of the more value oriente
hope's not a strategy, and i think that they're really, again, in a tough spot i would say, andrew, at putnamcker this type of up and down volatility gives you opportunities to buy great companies at a discount. >> tell us what you like >> so we really think that schaub is very interesting here. that's a name that's gotten a lot of coverage on your air, you have talked to the ceo a number of times, which has been great we think that was one of the stories that got thrown out, the...
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host: let's talk to wendy in putnam valley, new york on the line for democrats.good morning. i wanted to address how different poll numbers are on issues are. they say that 85% of americans believe that abortion should be allowed at some point. i wonder how much money citizens united has poured into the political system. what is happening in government is so far distant from what the people want. i am having a hard time this morning. host: that's ok. i got your point. host: let's talk to john in cleveland, ohio, independent. caller: good morning. i am 87 years old. i have been here 64 you years. i have taught citizenship. i do not know how far they can go down. the daca children were almost settled at the beginning of the obama administration. those children are over 18 years old now. some of them are working. some of them -- this is not what is printed on the statue of liberty. it is sad. i am an immigrant. host: john, that is all the time that we have got for open forum this time because coming up for the hour it will be high school social studies teaers discus
host: let's talk to wendy in putnam valley, new york on the line for democrats.good morning. i wanted to address how different poll numbers are on issues are. they say that 85% of americans believe that abortion should be allowed at some point. i wonder how much money citizens united has poured into the political system. what is happening in government is so far distant from what the people want. i am having a hard time this morning. host: that's ok. i got your point. host: let's talk to john...
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host: let's talk to wendy in putnam valley, new york on the line for democrats.: good morning. i wanted to address how different poll numbers are on issues are. they say that 85% of americans believe that abortion should be allowed at some point. i wonder how much money citizens united has poured into the political system. what is happening in government is so far distant from what the people want. i am having a hard time this morning. host: that's ok. i got your point. host: let's talk to john in cleveland, ohio, independent. caller: good morning. i am 87 years old. i have been here 64 you years. i have taught citizenship. i do not know how far they can go down. the daca children were almost settled at the beginning of the obama administration. those children are over 18 years old now. some of them are working. some of them -- this is not what is printed on the statue of liberty. it is sad. i am an immigrant. host: john, that is all the time that we have got for open forum this time because coming up for the hour it will be high school social studies tchers disc
host: let's talk to wendy in putnam valley, new york on the line for democrats.: good morning. i wanted to address how different poll numbers are on issues are. they say that 85% of americans believe that abortion should be allowed at some point. i wonder how much money citizens united has poured into the political system. what is happening in government is so far distant from what the people want. i am having a hard time this morning. host: that's ok. i got your point. host: let's talk to john...