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randall: exactly. that's why this is unusual.ion being pent-up because of policy choices making people stay home and concerns about infection. there's the rollout of the vaccine, people feeling more comfortable with policy restrictions being relaxed and unprecedented stimulus could stand by quickly. lisa: there's also a concern that holding the monetary conditions threatens stability over the near and long-term. the asset crisis inflate -- the asset price inflation is real and hot. at what point is this a financial stability risk that the fed can't absorb? randall: this is something they are thinking about, but it's not the main thing they are focusing on. they are focusing on making sure that we have a foundation for recovery. the last thing chairman powell wants to do is spook the markets and have conditions tightened dramatically as the markets turn south before we see the boom coming. they save we have a boom, we will deal with it. that could be a good approach. it could also be one where you take a lot of risk. jonathan: --
randall: exactly. that's why this is unusual.ion being pent-up because of policy choices making people stay home and concerns about infection. there's the rollout of the vaccine, people feeling more comfortable with policy restrictions being relaxed and unprecedented stimulus could stand by quickly. lisa: there's also a concern that holding the monetary conditions threatens stability over the near and long-term. the asset crisis inflate -- the asset price inflation is real and hot. at what...
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back with us tonight caroline randall williams.he's an author and a poet, an academic and observer of all things political and is writer in residence with the department of medicine health society at vanderbilt university in nashville. and bill kristol, the author and writer and thinker and politico, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations, editor at large over at "the bulwark." bill, i'd like to begin with you as this is the party where you made your bones. how's it going to go over, diverting money, say, from these individual candidates, no, just send it to me here in florida care of mar-a-lago, i will take very good care of it? >> i think the rnc, republican national committee, and the senate congressional campaign committee chairs put out a statement a couple hours ago, very meek, we want to work with president trump. it's not going to go over well privately, and i'm awaiting public objections by republicans. it's trump's party and they've decided the best thing they can do is kowtow to him and go along with him and no
back with us tonight caroline randall williams.he's an author and a poet, an academic and observer of all things political and is writer in residence with the department of medicine health society at vanderbilt university in nashville. and bill kristol, the author and writer and thinker and politico, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations, editor at large over at "the bulwark." bill, i'd like to begin with you as this is the party where you made your bones. how's it going to...
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i'm the said its president and it's our pleasure today to host a virtual speech by randall quarles chair of the financial stability board member of the board of governors of the federal reserve president feist chair for supervision of the system. we will introduce randy more properly in a moment. he has a long and distinguished career in the u.s. treasury and the federal reserve as well as the financial markets. first i just want to orient this talk in the midst of what we are calling macroweek or marched macromadness here at peterson. yesterday we had the privilege to host the talks of the first public speech by dr. christopher walken is a member of the federal reserve where he spoke on issues of central banking particular you about emergency measures and the interaction between treasury and federal reserve and how should go and there will not be any consideration of financing issues at the federal reserve. tomorrow we are privileged to hear more and not to compare anybody but just very excited to have a gust to carson's at 10:00 a.m. washington time for a major speech of central bank d
i'm the said its president and it's our pleasure today to host a virtual speech by randall quarles chair of the financial stability board member of the board of governors of the federal reserve president feist chair for supervision of the system. we will introduce randy more properly in a moment. he has a long and distinguished career in the u.s. treasury and the federal reserve as well as the financial markets. first i just want to orient this talk in the midst of what we are calling macroweek...
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remaining with us, our professor caroline randall williams and michael steele.hael, i note you have written in the bulwark an item under the headline "the state assault on voting rights hurts all of us." and i'm eager to hear you make your case because what i see so far is suppression aimed at democrats who are black who elected joe biden and, by the way, helped change the balance in the u.s. senate. so counselor, make your case. >> well, it is very much that and a whole lot more. this is about the suppression and, in many cases, the elimination of the opportunity or the incentive to vote in black communities like atlanta and detroit. but even beyond that, what republicans in georgia, in arizona, in pennsylvania, in maine and elsewhere are seemingly looking past is that these laws will have the unintended consequence of limiting the access of their very own base because when you restrict the time frame on voting, when you say, i'm sorry, we're not going to put as many postal drop boxes available -- make it available in communities, we're going to cut back on vot
remaining with us, our professor caroline randall williams and michael steele.hael, i note you have written in the bulwark an item under the headline "the state assault on voting rights hurts all of us." and i'm eager to hear you make your case because what i see so far is suppression aimed at democrats who are black who elected joe biden and, by the way, helped change the balance in the u.s. senate. so counselor, make your case. >> well, it is very much that and a whole lot...
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when i went to randall county -- randall county -- granville county, and i saw the original land patent, i was impressed. i must admit, my family in new england, we only in going back to the 1700s as well, so i guess i was not blown away without other than board granville -- lord granville. in 1635i find john gowen with this legal dispute with his wife, margaret cornish. if that had been something i was looking for, i would have never have found it. that blew me away for weeks. adam: someone asks, what happened to the africans that did not come to virginia outside of the 32 angolans you spoke of. ric: within one weeks time, over 100 men, women, and children had died. there were not cut out for this. there were not hardened people. the captain stopped in jamaica. he food and to wash down his ship. to get the food and medicine he needed, he left behind 24 young boys as evidenced in his ship's manifest. the remainder eventually arrived in mexico. the captain went bankrupt. when he went back to spain, he charged with his cousin, the ambassador to england, king james, and that is why king ja
when i went to randall county -- randall county -- granville county, and i saw the original land patent, i was impressed. i must admit, my family in new england, we only in going back to the 1700s as well, so i guess i was not blown away without other than board granville -- lord granville. in 1635i find john gowen with this legal dispute with his wife, margaret cornish. if that had been something i was looking for, i would have never have found it. that blew me away for weeks. adam: someone...
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personally i think this whole issue -- host: randall's town, maryland. democratic caller. caller: how are you doing. i was calling about the national debt you were talking about. and the money we are going to lose. what about the money they are saving. that's good to be a lot of pension checks, social security checks, money that they will have so they will have a lot of extra money so i don't know why it is about this data. host: thanks for calling. in the pages of business insider, brian hamilton writes america's soaring national debt is a looming disaster. he writes a rising proportion of what we pay in taxes is going only to mandatory spending, fixed payments on programs like medicare or financial items like the interest on outstanding debt funded regardless of the health of the country or economy. as of now our country must pay 69.9 percent of tax dollars simply to meet fixed obligations that cannot be reduced. in 1962 is about 32%. you would never lend money to a business that consume 70% of its revenue just to meet overhead obligations. we have lonnie calling from ta
personally i think this whole issue -- host: randall's town, maryland. democratic caller. caller: how are you doing. i was calling about the national debt you were talking about. and the money we are going to lose. what about the money they are saving. that's good to be a lot of pension checks, social security checks, money that they will have so they will have a lot of extra money so i don't know why it is about this data. host: thanks for calling. in the pages of business insider, brian...
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welcome back to the peterson institute it's our pleasure today to be hosting a virtual speech by randall cape coral, chair of the financial stability board and vice chair for supervision of the system will introduce randy more properly and a moment. long and distinguished career in u.s. treasury and federal reserve. as well as his private financial market. first, i just want to orientan this talk to it we are calling macro weaker march macro madness here at the institute. yesterday we had the privilege toto host the first public speech by doctor christopher waters with the florida governors federal reserve or spoke on issues of central-bank import to kelly about emergency measures in the crisis. and how the interaction between treasury and the federal reserve should go through the main message being there will not be consideration of financing issues by the federal reserve. tomorrow we are privilege to have as much or more, not to compare anybody but just very excited tomorrow and wednesday march 31 at 10:00 a.m. washington time for a major speech of central-bank currency. mr. carson's o
welcome back to the peterson institute it's our pleasure today to be hosting a virtual speech by randall cape coral, chair of the financial stability board and vice chair for supervision of the system will introduce randy more properly and a moment. long and distinguished career in u.s. treasury and federal reserve. as well as his private financial market. first, i just want to orientan this talk to it we are calling macro weaker march macro madness here at the institute. yesterday we had the...
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this is not liz sherwood randall's files or would she-- no, they need to establish somebody and it can't be somebody that is from the intel community or working with intel community or just working with the homeland. it's somebody above the frey and can talk about it and say here is what we need to do and see it all. of course, you have the three other subagencies under need it, but this defense and intel and then i think you'd have more synergy and a lot better information flowing that way. >> let's see what happens. okay, so we've discuss cyber sort of. you mentioned supply chain, which is very much in the news, semiconductor shortages and so on. what can you do the homeland committee about the supply chain? >> there's a lot we can do. first, i've got to tease up the supply chain. we have planes, called the air bridge, during this crisis, to help for the united states. think about that, why do we let ourselves be that vulnerable? and when i lived in syracuse my whole life. most of my life. penicillin made by bristol-myers, and now, none of it's made in the u.s. the component parts or m
this is not liz sherwood randall's files or would she-- no, they need to establish somebody and it can't be somebody that is from the intel community or working with intel community or just working with the homeland. it's somebody above the frey and can talk about it and say here is what we need to do and see it all. of course, you have the three other subagencies under need it, but this defense and intel and then i think you'd have more synergy and a lot better information flowing that way....
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. >> now you're related to just randall? >> howwell did you know randl snerks. >> well, i got to know him better when i was grown up. he was just noisy and frightening. but equally he and i, i grew into them knowing them. >>. >> and randall married -- >> he then married again, and yes. >> we have a photo next to women randolph hurst. and it is on the coast in california. that's when they wasn't to los angeles. they went to launch on 18 of september. and on the right is lewis willy b. mayor. >> in 1929 i was 7 and well ensconced at home. i didn't go ahead to travel. so my father, written from his various ports, while he was on his trip. >> how many years were your parents married? >> oh, 57 years. >> how many years do you expect they were apart? a lot of these letters suggest that they -- >> you know i never had the patience to sit down and count days together and days apart, but the letters highlight their absences from each other. when they were young the absences were sometimes 48 hours and in 48 hours there would be three
. >> now you're related to just randall? >> howwell did you know randl snerks. >> well, i got to know him better when i was grown up. he was just noisy and frightening. but equally he and i, i grew into them knowing them. >>. >> and randall married -- >> he then married again, and yes. >> we have a photo next to women randolph hurst. and it is on the coast in california. that's when they wasn't to los angeles. they went to launch on 18 of september. and...
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. >> al regresar varios estudiantes mueren cuando un estudiantes mueren cuando un randal colapsa ¿vienese cold brew perfecto? con la compañía perfecta de la espuma dulce fría. disfruta un chocolate stout cold brew de dunkin' mediano o el cold brew con la espuma dulce fría por tres dólares. ordena por adelantado en la app. américa se mueve con dunkin'. mejoro con el paso de los años. ordena por adelantado en la app. ¡en serio! pero con el tiempo, puedo tener problemas en las encías. nueva colgate renewal revierte el daño temprano de las encías para una sonrisa hermosa y revitalizada. ¡necesito que esta sonrisa me dure! revierte el daño temprano de las encías con la nueva colgate renewal envíale a tu amor el regalo de la comida... desde su café preferido, algo dulce o salado o hasta algo divertido. el secreto es que le envíes algo rico de todo corazón. regala comida para cada ocasión. ahora en doordash. . >> [♪ ♪ ♪] . > [♪ ♪ ♪] . > [♪ ♪ ♪] . > [♪ ♪ ♪] . > siete estudiantes murieron en bolivia cayeron desde un cuarto piso en su escuela mire . >> fueron a una asamblea cuando por el peso y po
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. - [randall] some laws are mplynjust. - alerie] north calina chchffers satuar to a gndmother facingortation. - [rdall] the are timewhen peoe of faith have tmake a cice. - [valeriebut acti over lence es comat somcost. - ey calit harborg a fugive, and i thk th those santics are verymportantn th. it not harring a fugite. it's offing sancar - esvi] wh we want isor people kno that ts is hapning, beuse 're not e only ones. - [valie] witns "santuio," upext on reel sou. - [narrator] major funding for reel south was provided by the national endowment for the arts,
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because capitalism always overcomes bits crisis not so well in fact you know if your co-author is randall collins and emanuel are set off a mason publicized circles for having predicted the and the albany of the soviet union all the way back in the 1970s but when they started saying that capitalism is also approaching it's its advantage structurally that it was perceived as almost an ideological betrayal isn't that because that many people in the west see a chapter as more than just an economic system as something that is a much much bigger perhaps even sacred ideology it is a major blinder in social science. it's ever present and of course you know people because they know my faith favorite example is the charles darwin to almost mother century to share his theory with the rest of society because he was a good english country gentleman. because kid just understood that if he tells you know his fellow churchgoer so no originate from monkeys you know he will never be able to go to the church again you know so there will proprietors of the moment and vegas was. as in the $1007.00 just as it
because capitalism always overcomes bits crisis not so well in fact you know if your co-author is randall collins and emanuel are set off a mason publicized circles for having predicted the and the albany of the soviet union all the way back in the 1970s but when they started saying that capitalism is also approaching it's its advantage structurally that it was perceived as almost an ideological betrayal isn't that because that many people in the west see a chapter as more than just an economic...
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>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people over the weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings carjackings and homicides. >>on the 23rd of we actually came up with a strategy to try to take the resources that we do have and trying to best apply them and make a difference to make an impact on the violence. you know we had we were you know right now if you're today we have 25 homicides last year at this time we get 5. so it's very significant since the 23rd of january we have been able to bring that curve down. and had decrease in shops are activity decrease in shootings. and then you know some of those crimes that just really playing the community and make a difficult place to live in times captain wingate cred
>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people over the weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings...
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because capitalism always overcome spits crisis not so well in fact you know if you are caught there is randall collins and emanuel are set off a very simple as i circles for having predicted the and to all that the the saudi puny and all the way back in the 19th seventy's but when they started saying that capitalism is also approaching it's its advantage structurally that it was perceived as almost an ideological betrayal isn't that because that many people in the west see a chapter as more than just an economic system as something that is a much much bigger perhaps even sacred ideology it is a major blinder in social science. it's ever present and of course you know people using a might. favorite example is the charles darwin to a last quarter century to share his theory with the rest of society because he was a good english country gentleman because kid just understood that if he tells you know his fellow churchgoer so no originate from monkeys you know he will never be able to go to the church again you know so there.
because capitalism always overcome spits crisis not so well in fact you know if you are caught there is randall collins and emanuel are set off a very simple as i circles for having predicted the and to all that the the saudi puny and all the way back in the 19th seventy's but when they started saying that capitalism is also approaching it's its advantage structurally that it was perceived as almost an ideological betrayal isn't that because that many people in the west see a chapter as more...
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the government be doing that if it's not the 1st time that it happened when a prominent activist randalla tennis died also in the last year or the same thing happened with the police and the military the justification if that be they claim that the police ask us to be of the body because these but these people died in operation but of course human rights lawyers will tell you that the police have no right that they cost the bodies and that families will always have the right that he. richard president do terror today had told police earlier this month that if they have an encounter with armed communists rebels and if security forces saw that those rebels were armed to go ahead and kill them don't mind human rights how worrying is that to hear from the president of the philippines. well as worrying as that is it's also a reversion to the mean or diversion 'd to a type president a 3rd the $1.00 to 2006 elections of his that's his understanding and an on take crime drug agenda and over the past year the philippine government has been bogged down we dealing with defend demick so some people
the government be doing that if it's not the 1st time that it happened when a prominent activist randalla tennis died also in the last year or the same thing happened with the police and the military the justification if that be they claim that the police ask us to be of the body because these but these people died in operation but of course human rights lawyers will tell you that the police have no right that they cost the bodies and that families will always have the right that he. richard...
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here randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee is now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members it means 42 percent. the board and now women including the new president say go hashim otoh pre-disaster resigned last month over sexist comments hashim otoh and her new look organizing committee have their work cut out with lots of questions still hanging over the games and only $142.00 days to come up with the answers david stokes audi's era. an unmanned space x. rocket has exploded on the ground after an otherwise successful test flight is the 3rd catastrophic failure for a long musk's prototype starship rocket as you can see here the rocket did manage to land after the flight but with flames apparently coming from one side of its landing platfo
here randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee is now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members it means 42 percent. the board and now women including...
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ahead randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as a start i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee is now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members it means 42 percent of the board and now women including the new president seiko hashimoto who's pretty decisive resigned last month over sexist comments. most when her new look organizing committee have their work cut out with lots of questions still hanging over the games and only 142 days to come up with the answers david stokes out 0. clear again i'm fully back with the headlines on al-jazeera international criminal court has opened an investigation into suspected war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by israel in the occupied palestinian territory in 2014 it says it will also look into the actions of gaza based hamas and oth
ahead randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as a start i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee is now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members it means 42 percent of the board and now...
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here randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as a start i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee has now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members which means 42 percent of the board and now women the change was prompted by the committee's new president seiko how she moto she took over last month after her predecessor resigned of a sexist comments is unique as you have a school the new council is now formed of experts but rich experience in many different fields including academics with insight on gender equality and also medical experts. to enhance our coded 19 protocols to lead the games to a success with diversity we also have people from the i knew tribe more than ever but this is where idea of opinions can be reflected in the management of the games . when her new look organizin
here randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as a start i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee has now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members which means 42 percent of the board and now...
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let's bring in chief content officer for forbes media and editor of forbes, randall lane.ced what's happening as we're doing this weekly is that we're focusing in on women over 50 but they are well over 50, not just over 50. topping our list today, number one on the women who are spearheading small business relief is 71 years old. >> that's right, covita -- head of the small business administration up until january and was the highest ranking latina in trump's cabinet. during that time in her role she provided over 700 billion in relief to small businesses, she's also worked at the department of the treasury and was the highest ranking latina at ups in the history of the company where she worked for 30 years. she started there as a part-time night shift box handler working her way ultimately up to president of latin america and caribbean operations. just existing in these spaces like covita has done in leadership, where many times in her career she must have been the only woman, the only latina and all the difficulties that means in going up the ladder. it brings a tunnel
let's bring in chief content officer for forbes media and editor of forbes, randall lane.ced what's happening as we're doing this weekly is that we're focusing in on women over 50 but they are well over 50, not just over 50. topping our list today, number one on the women who are spearheading small business relief is 71 years old. >> that's right, covita -- head of the small business administration up until january and was the highest ranking latina in trump's cabinet. during that time in...
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this is not liz sherwood randall yucca --? rep. katko: they need to establish somebody. it cannot just be someone who is working with one of them. it has to be some one who can play with the entire field. that can go talk and say here is what we need to do. of course you have the three sub agencies. defense and intel. i think more synergy. it makes for a hell of a lot better information flow that way. >> well let's see what happens. you mention supply change. semiconductor shortages and so on. what can you do in the homelands -- homelands committee echo rep. katko: --? rep. katko: there's a lot we can do. we have fema getting personal protective equipment to the united states. why do we let ourselves be that vulnerable? penicillin was made by bristol-myers. 70% of the nations penicillin. now none of it is made in the u.s. most of it is made in china . we cannot get in a bad way with china. way things went in the talks were not too good. we need to not as a protection but for understanding that when the next pandemic hits, are we going to be more secure as a nation? we ha
this is not liz sherwood randall yucca --? rep. katko: they need to establish somebody. it cannot just be someone who is working with one of them. it has to be some one who can play with the entire field. that can go talk and say here is what we need to do. of course you have the three sub agencies. defense and intel. i think more synergy. it makes for a hell of a lot better information flow that way. >> well let's see what happens. you mention supply change. semiconductor shortages and...
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panther party of self-defense which comes out of the bay area with bobby seal and -- , armed, raised, randall years of weapons, back bands, other weapons, clenched fist salute the carlos gave into 1968 olympics. black power means to african americans particularly younger african americans, it means self reliance, it means racial pride, it means personal assertion. two white americans it meant a violence. to white americans it is a frightening proposition. look, we remember the black panthers in popular memory as being armed, but we don't remember what we will, we don't talk about their free breakfast programs. we don't talk about the fact that the black panthers organized transportation for family members to visit incarcerated relatives. the sickle cell, the free clinics and sickle cell tests that are given. that's the essence of what black power was. perception was something that was totally different. black power has a political weight. it has a political objective. but more importantly, this is where the rock and roll element comes in, black power has a very strong cultural, a very strong
panther party of self-defense which comes out of the bay area with bobby seal and -- , armed, raised, randall years of weapons, back bands, other weapons, clenched fist salute the carlos gave into 1968 olympics. black power means to african americans particularly younger african americans, it means self reliance, it means racial pride, it means personal assertion. two white americans it meant a violence. to white americans it is a frightening proposition. look, we remember the black panthers in...
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ra randall, do you think the stimulus checks are having a lasting market impact, perhaps, here >> you say an impact, i would not say lasting because needless to say, quite a number developments are going to be occurring that will affect investor sentiment shortly such as the rise in the ten-year yield. >> should you fade this given we know the ten-year has been having an impact on the market and maybe this stimulus impact won't last sgla >> yeah, the stimmies being handed out shouldn't be focused on in slightest. the problems are small relative to the last 100 years. world war ii is far greater and the debt is far greater than world war ii monetization of debt is what governments always do. the yield market is completely unprepared for that. this is a total nightmare for most institutions and the only way out of this is quite a bit of fond and stock picking which the market can't do for you. >> that's hard talk more about the debt side of this and is that going to end up having an impact on the stock market as well? >> now it's the exact opposite where we have low levels of interest r
ra randall, do you think the stimulus checks are having a lasting market impact, perhaps, here >> you say an impact, i would not say lasting because needless to say, quite a number developments are going to be occurring that will affect investor sentiment shortly such as the rise in the ten-year yield. >> should you fade this given we know the ten-year has been having an impact on the market and maybe this stimulus impact won't last sgla >> yeah, the stimmies being handed out...
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randall kroszner, former federal reserve board of governors. you might notice we're at session highs, in and out of that certainly for the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq. nasdaq is storming back with big technology names like tesla up 15% today. you might recall it lost 6% yesterday. google up 3%. microsoft shy of 3%. ibm itself up a percent. this goes across the board. the nasdaq 100 up about 4%. amazon up about 4.25%. so all of those technology names are racing ahead. this is one of those rare days where the cyclical stocks, economically sensitive stocks, are in lockstep with the technology stocks. normally, this doesn't last very long and experience has been you might see it in the morning, might dissipate by early afternoon. you might see it on the day. it doesn't go two days in a row. that is the phenomena of late. we'll see if it holds today. stay with us. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you b
randall kroszner, former federal reserve board of governors. you might notice we're at session highs, in and out of that certainly for the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq. nasdaq is storming back with big technology names like tesla up 15% today. you might recall it lost 6% yesterday. google up 3%. microsoft shy of 3%. ibm itself up a percent. this goes across the board. the nasdaq 100 up about 4%. amazon up about 4.25%. so all of those technology names are racing ahead. this is one of those rare...
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so, i guess i wasn't blown away with that, other than lloyd randal. but when i saw that he sold land in virginia, and i started to do research in virginia, and i'm getting into the mid1600s and all the sudden i realize 1635 i find john gaughan with this legal dispute with his wife, margaret cornish and then i find out that -- that blew me away. that was something, had i been looking for, i would have never found it. if someone told me about it, i wouldn't be able to make the connection. that blew me away for weeks. >> so, someone asks what happened to the africans who didn't come to virginia, outside the 32 angolans that you spoke of? >> when the ship left lower angola, had 450. in one week's time, over 100 men, women and children had died. they were not cut out for this. they were not hardened people. captain akuna stopped in jamaica. he needed food, to wash down the ship. to get the food and the medicine he needed, he left behind 24 young boys as evidence in his ship's manifest. the remainder, 147, eventually arrived in veracruz went bankrupt. his c
so, i guess i wasn't blown away with that, other than lloyd randal. but when i saw that he sold land in virginia, and i started to do research in virginia, and i'm getting into the mid1600s and all the sudden i realize 1635 i find john gaughan with this legal dispute with his wife, margaret cornish and then i find out that -- that blew me away. that was something, had i been looking for, i would have never found it. if someone told me about it, i wouldn't be able to make the connection. that...
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without more from me i hope james oakes and randall kennedy will join us and we look forward to a wonderful conversation. >> thank you so much for the gracious introduction. i would like to get the conversation started. i am delighted to be in conversation with james oakes whose work i have used in courses and did my own written work. and we're going to discuss his book, "the crooked path to abolition: abraham lincoln and the antislavery constitution." my open question is why another book on lincoln? there are thousands and thousands of books on lincoln? why did you feel you needed to write this one? >> i actually didn't feel i needed to write this book. i never expected to write another book on lincoln. it sort of compass not a book i plan to write. they came at the suggestion of my editor who read a couple of essays i had written about abraham lincoln that were sort of fallout from an earlier work. but the suggestion came at a time when i was actually teaching some seminars on antislavery constitutionalism. one of the things that has always disturbed me about some lincoln scholarship is t
without more from me i hope james oakes and randall kennedy will join us and we look forward to a wonderful conversation. >> thank you so much for the gracious introduction. i would like to get the conversation started. i am delighted to be in conversation with james oakes whose work i have used in courses and did my own written work. and we're going to discuss his book, "the crooked path to abolition: abraham lincoln and the antislavery constitution." my open question is why...
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randal quarles is talking about libor. -- is talking about climate change, but she will also talk aboutconomic outlook. a lot of people laying out their views, which they hope the market will take as listen to us, we will not raise rates early. you can see the yield curve -- we are starting to see a little bit of acceptance. it has been a tough sell so far given the fact everyone expects the economy to grow so quickly this year. we also have data at the end of the week that will catch people's attention. this will come up in testimony along with janet yellen to the house and senate this week in which we get the latest spending and income numbers, and we get the latest inflation numbers. now, these are february pce numbers, year over year. it is only expected to go up to 1.6%. like the cpi and ppi earlier, this is the month before we get to the real breakdown, which is a comparison to last year when we fell off a cliff you are. it was still -- cliff in march. it will still capture a lot of interest and why the fed fell flat. finally, this week, we have some auctions of three's's's, five,
randal quarles is talking about libor. -- is talking about climate change, but she will also talk aboutconomic outlook. a lot of people laying out their views, which they hope the market will take as listen to us, we will not raise rates early. you can see the yield curve -- we are starting to see a little bit of acceptance. it has been a tough sell so far given the fact everyone expects the economy to grow so quickly this year. we also have data at the end of the week that will catch people's...
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>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people over the weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings carjackings and homicides. >>on the 23rd of we actually came up with a strategy to try to take the resources that we do have and trying to best apply them and make a difference to make an impact on the violence. you know we had we were you know right you're today. we have 25 homicides last year at this time we get 5. so it's very significant since the 23rd of january we have been able to bring that curve down. and had decrease in shops are activity decrease in shootings. and then you know some of those crimes that just really playing the community and make a difficult place to live in times captain wingate credits th
>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people over the weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings...
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. >> now you're related to just randall? your brother. >> he's my brother. but i was a benjamin and then for seven years and me. >> how well did you know randle? >> well, i got to know him better when i was grown up. as a child, he was just noisy and frightening. ramped and raged and roared occasionally in the house. but equally he and i, i grew into them knowing them. >> any of your brothers and sister as live. >> alas, no. sarah died in 1982. >> and rand afl married how many times. >> first of all, pamela digbiand for six years and she later married haverhill and then he married again. yes, that is right. >> we have a photo next to women randolph hurst. and it is on the coast in california. that's when they wasn't to los angeles. they went to launch on 18 of september. in hollywood and on the right is lewis b. mayor. >> that is right. >> did you know any of those people? >> i'm afraid i didn't. in 1929 i was seven and well ensconced at home. i didn't go ahead to travel. so my father, written from his various ports, while he was on his trip. >> how many yea
. >> now you're related to just randall? your brother. >> he's my brother. but i was a benjamin and then for seven years and me. >> how well did you know randle? >> well, i got to know him better when i was grown up. as a child, he was just noisy and frightening. ramped and raged and roared occasionally in the house. but equally he and i, i grew into them knowing them. >> any of your brothers and sister as live. >> alas, no. sarah died in 1982. >> and...
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i want to turn to eddie randall for a moment. eddie is a reporter for our nbc affiliate there in denver. he is kusa. kusa also on the scene. i want to play a part of what congressman joe neguse who represents the boulder area said just a few moments ago, eddie. >> this cannot be our new normal. we should be able to feel safe in our grocery stores. we should be able to feel safe in our schools, in our movie theaters, and in our communities. we need to see a change. because we have lost far too many lives. >> eddie, again, to steve's point, we've seen multiple mass shootings in colorado. columbine, aurora in 2012. talk to us a little bit about the resilience of folks in the area and more about the community where you're standing. >> reporter: good morning to you, craig. that is something i can definitely speak to about how resilient this community is as well as the state of colorado. you talked about columbine. you talked about the aurora theater shooting. i've lived in colorado for about 4 1/2 years. as a journalist i've covered m
i want to turn to eddie randall for a moment. eddie is a reporter for our nbc affiliate there in denver. he is kusa. kusa also on the scene. i want to play a part of what congressman joe neguse who represents the boulder area said just a few moments ago, eddie. >> this cannot be our new normal. we should be able to feel safe in our grocery stores. we should be able to feel safe in our schools, in our movie theaters, and in our communities. we need to see a change. because we have lost far...
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>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people over the weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings carjackings and homicides. >>on the 23rd of we actually came up with a strategy to try to take the resources that we do have and trying to best apply in and make a difference to make an impact on the violence. you know we had we were very and you know right now if you're today we have 25 homicides last year at this time we get 5. so it's very significant since the 23rd of january we have been able to bring that curve down. and had decrease in shots for activity decrease in shootings. and you know some of those crimes that just really playing the community and make a difficult place to live in times captain wingate cr
>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people over the weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings...
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place liverpool however are down in 7th 2018 champion roy macor says a one shot lead off of the 1st randall the arnold palmer invitational in florida northern irishman put in a great performance firing 7 birdies including 5 in a row and one bogey in his 6 on the par opening round 66 he shows the lead with canada's corey kaunas a heading into the 2nd round mcroy revealed that he has taken some notes from 15 time major winner tiger woods to navigate the course the toughest thing about this course is the part threes and i played in the 300 today so that was a bonus but. you know i've watched tiger enough here over the years and the way you played this course was played very conservatively it's a care of the par fives and that was usually good enough to get the job done so sort of take a little bit of a leaf out of his book and that's it for me in a special thanks so much sana well that's it for this news hour but don't go away i'll be back in a moment with more live coverage of pope francis visit to iraq right here on out of there. frank assessments the world is on the brink i guess a strong t
place liverpool however are down in 7th 2018 champion roy macor says a one shot lead off of the 1st randall the arnold palmer invitational in florida northern irishman put in a great performance firing 7 birdies including 5 in a row and one bogey in his 6 on the par opening round 66 he shows the lead with canada's corey kaunas a heading into the 2nd round mcroy revealed that he has taken some notes from 15 time major winner tiger woods to navigate the course the toughest thing about this course...
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has become the 1st east african leader to get the covert 19 vaccine together with his wife jean at randall plans to vaccinate about a 3rd of its 12000000 citizens this year in the same number by the end of 2022. morocco's government has approved a draft law legalizing cannabis for medical and therapeutic use recreate the use will remain illegal ready the world's largest producer of unleash illicit hashish and a change with position the north african country to exploit the rapidly growing market for medical marijuana. in nigeria there's been another mass school abduction this time in mondo in north west and kaduna state authorities say gunmen seized a group of students in a raid on a forestry college around 30 students on missing is the 4th mass kidnapping from a school in nigeria since december. and with a series of attacks on schools in nigeria or stories of promised us children asa cure yet the abductions continue u.w. oss correspondent address waissel in a buddha why this keeps happening. well it is an indication of the growing insecurity in nigeria that is number one they kick not is a
has become the 1st east african leader to get the covert 19 vaccine together with his wife jean at randall plans to vaccinate about a 3rd of its 12000000 citizens this year in the same number by the end of 2022. morocco's government has approved a draft law legalizing cannabis for medical and therapeutic use recreate the use will remain illegal ready the world's largest producer of unleash illicit hashish and a change with position the north african country to exploit the rapidly growing market...
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>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people overhe weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings carjackings and homicides. >>on the 23rd of we actually came up with a strategy to try to take the resources that we do have and trying to best apply them and make a difference to make an impact on the violence. you know we had we were you know right you're today. we have 25 homicides last year at this time we get 5. so it's very significant since the 23rd of january we have been able to bring that curve down. and had decrease in shops are activity decrease in shootings. and then you know some of those crimes that just really playing the community and make a difficult place to live times captain wingate credits the rec
>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people overhe weekend they confiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings...
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board member randall williams buying nearly 678,000 shares, and get this, and this sounds good, williamson per quarter as a dividend into the family trust this is the reinvestment of their dividend money wow, must be nice. there's your top five insider buys this week some big names, big dollar amounts. dominion, adt, news corp, wayfair, and enterprise products, some of the biggest numbers and the biggest names that we have seen. and why should you pay attention to all of this you don't have to but an equal weighted basket of all the names that we have been bringing on this segment since the middle of last year is up 21% year to date, outperforming the broader market. >>> now to some of this morning's other big corporate news that's out there on a busy friday bertha coombs joining us with the headlines. bertha, what are some of the headlines? >> good morning, brian southeast ride hailing grab is reported to go public through a spac deal because isn't everyone the "wall street journal" says a tie up could value the company at as much as $40 billion. that would make it the largest spac deal
board member randall williams buying nearly 678,000 shares, and get this, and this sounds good, williamson per quarter as a dividend into the family trust this is the reinvestment of their dividend money wow, must be nice. there's your top five insider buys this week some big names, big dollar amounts. dominion, adt, news corp, wayfair, and enterprise products, some of the biggest numbers and the biggest names that we have seen. and why should you pay attention to all of this you don't have to...
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i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as touch work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's portal neighborhood. >> we got the fund to restore it. it took five months, and the biggest challenge was it was completely infested with pigeons. once we got it clean, it came out beautiful. >> neon signs are
i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as touch work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a...
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>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people overiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings carjackings and homicides. >>on the 23rd of we actually came up with a strategy to try to take the resources that we do have and trying to best apply them and make a difference to make an impact on the violence. you know we had we were you know right you're today. we have 25 homicides last year at this time we get 5. so it's very significant since the 23rd of january we have been able to bring that curve down. and had decrease in shots fire activity decrease in shootings. and then you know some of those crimes that just really playing the community and make a difficult place to live in times captain wingate credits the recent arrest, a co
>>that's oakland police captain randal wingate and take a look at this besides arresting 7 people overiscated 7 weapons during the arrests, including high powered rifles 7 guns means a of course there's probably thousands of guns. >>but you know those 7 guns in knows wrong hands to take those off the street makes a huge impact. >>oakland's crime rate escalating of late city statistics showing surging numbers of attacks on asians in chinatown shootings carjackings and...
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here randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as a start when i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee has now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members which means 42 percent of the board and now women the change was prompted by the committee's new president seiko how she moto she took over last month after her predecessor resigned of a sexist comments is you need to have a school the new council is now formed of experts but rich experience in many different fields including academics with insight on gender equality and also medical experts to enhance our covert 1000 coat of cause to lead the games to a success with diversity we also have people from the i know tribes more than ever but this is where idea of opinions can be reflected in the management of the games . motor when her ne
here randall competed at both the london and rio olympics and won 3 gold medals he's expecting a very different type of games this time around in fact as a start when i assume that it will happen without fans and there will likely be no olympic village but we've all been told that it's happening and this is really important for a lot of the disciplines. back in tokyo the games organizing committee has now ratified the appointment of 12 new female members which means 42 percent of the board and...
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of you and i will just say anyone who didn't have your questions answered, please send them to me randall at nas.org. i will be glad to pass your comments on to the participants of the panel. again, this is in the chat, yes this is a recorded webinar-- it will be live on the nas youtube channel within 24 hours and frankly usually within six hours. so, it will be available quite soon and having said all that, is very concluding? i guess doctor for chet first. >> i think i said pretty much of it other than to say for people that are concerned there are alternatives out there. nas is alternative, my alexander hamilton institute's alternative , there are a variety of independent organizations out there that are attempting to counter this left word lurch in the academy which has been going on for a very long period of time and a positive that may come out of this is that at the grass roots level it's more and more-- as more more parents she was having to the education of their children, they themselves working with these independent organizations will get themselves increasingly educated , not
of you and i will just say anyone who didn't have your questions answered, please send them to me randall at nas.org. i will be glad to pass your comments on to the participants of the panel. again, this is in the chat, yes this is a recorded webinar-- it will be live on the nas youtube channel within 24 hours and frankly usually within six hours. so, it will be available quite soon and having said all that, is very concluding? i guess doctor for chet first. >> i think i said pretty much...
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let's bring in chief content officer of forbes media and editor of forbes, randall lane.n clubhouse last nightclubhouse l about know your value and some of these issues, but today we're talking about the people who paved the way, daniella, for equal pay, and i love this list because i was there when president obama signed the lily leadbetter act and she is on the top of our list. >> and lily is the perfect example of how one person's fight for equal pay can impact society on such a bigger level. so the lily leadbetter act of 2019 helps protect and strengthen workers' rights against unfair pay. it starts when she worked at goodyear. she'd worked there for 20 years and someone had tipped her off that she was being paid significantly less than her male counterparts with less seniority than her. long story short, she took her fight all of the way to washington. a lawsuit that made its way up to the supreme court. it failed and i got a chance to interview her, and asked her what kept her going? she was a regular woman who was trying to get equal pay on her job and she'd had se
let's bring in chief content officer of forbes media and editor of forbes, randall lane.n clubhouse last nightclubhouse l about know your value and some of these issues, but today we're talking about the people who paved the way, daniella, for equal pay, and i love this list because i was there when president obama signed the lily leadbetter act and she is on the top of our list. >> and lily is the perfect example of how one person's fight for equal pay can impact society on such a bigger...