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rosenberg. mr. rosenberg, -- mr. rosenberg:. thank you, congresswoman lee. i will say two things quickly. number one, you cannot use discrimination against people of color in order to achieve partisan goals. that is unlawful. it is unconstitutional,period. the texas photo id law i litigated, we proved it was done with discriminatory intent, and, discriminatory result. i will turn it over to mr. morales-doyle. rep. lee: would you take up the point that mr. proper said that section two has -- mr. proper -- mr. popper said that section two has been used for partisan legislation? rep -- mr.morales-doyle: our goal is not to accomplish a partisan outcome. in 1982, we passed a bipartisan agreement in both houses of the legislator. the amendments were signed into agreement by president reagan. there was an amicus brief filed in the supreme court by staffers on both sides of the all in 1982 talking about their intent and how it was being subverted by many arguments made with the supreme court. this is not a partisan goal. the goal is to protect voting rights. i think
rosenberg. mr. rosenberg, -- mr. rosenberg:. thank you, congresswoman lee. i will say two things quickly. number one, you cannot use discrimination against people of color in order to achieve partisan goals. that is unlawful. it is unconstitutional,period. the texas photo id law i litigated, we proved it was done with discriminatory intent, and, discriminatory result. i will turn it over to mr. morales-doyle. rep. lee: would you take up the point that mr. proper said that section two has -- mr....
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>> anne sebba's powerful biography coming seven years after the trial is the first time ethel rosenberg's story has been told with a dramatic and tragic that her psychotherapist over a three-year period. hers is a resident story of what happened when a government motivated by fear trampled on the rights of its citizens. anne sebba is a prize-winning biography lecture and former foreign correspondent and has written several books including woman and later re-cn. a former chair of society of authors and now on the council anne is a senior fellow at the institute of historical research. she lives in london and is staying up quite late to talk with us this evening and it's a thrill to welcome you tonight at gramercy books to share your extraordinary biography with their central ohio community. >> thank you. i'm absolutely thrilled to be with you. thank you for hosting this event. >> we are excited for the conversation that we will have and with david as professor of history at ohio state university. he teaches courses in 20th century america ranging ranging from world war i through the 60s. h
>> anne sebba's powerful biography coming seven years after the trial is the first time ethel rosenberg's story has been told with a dramatic and tragic that her psychotherapist over a three-year period. hers is a resident story of what happened when a government motivated by fear trampled on the rights of its citizens. anne sebba is a prize-winning biography lecture and former foreign correspondent and has written several books including woman and later re-cn. a former chair of society...
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rosenberg here. i'm going to tell drake's haters to fall back.es to give great music to all people and do a lot of interesting stuff and has some of the most enduing base of haters for whatever sets of reasons. we have something special. you've been in this game for a while. people learn a lot from you. let's look at one of your very old school interviews with none over than drake. >> said that some great things about me in the press. i was like cool. i haven't been on rosenberg yet. >> you're sitting this -- i was wonder is that tea? >> i never drink tea before a show. >> you don't understand how big you're about to get. >> you don't understand how big i'm about to get. >> normally, i would be mad about someone interrupted my interview but peter rosenberg. how are you? a couple of your favorite hip hop albums. >> kanye. >> the knowledge is firm. the camera work is shaky. you spent time with legends. that was back when drake would admit he loved kanye. that's changed. i got 45 seconds, peter. do you agree that drake's haters need to fall back and
rosenberg here. i'm going to tell drake's haters to fall back.es to give great music to all people and do a lot of interesting stuff and has some of the most enduing base of haters for whatever sets of reasons. we have something special. you've been in this game for a while. people learn a lot from you. let's look at one of your very old school interviews with none over than drake. >> said that some great things about me in the press. i was like cool. i haven't been on rosenberg yet....
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dave and rosenberg, rosenberg research founder and chief economist. the big solution, sometimes higher prices -- tom: we hear that from a lot of good guests. it is played out time and time again. number is the poster child now. i really take issue with the simplistic view of looking at gross inflation data. rosenberg, merrill lynch invented the parsing of inflation. on page seven of his report, he used to breakout, for radio i'm showing this, line by line. jon: get the sound effect. tom: [imitates] there you go. i think the parsing of inflation is necessary, whether it is carl riccadonna or dave and rosenberg, ed hyman the other day, the rest of them are on one page and the inflation east does -- inflationistas are on another page. i don't think that [indiscernible] jon: that doesn't leave a permanent mark on the inflation process. we can talk about that line later when we are joined -- tom: why can't we have -- jon: some guy named lou cala -- he will be joining us this morning. i've seen your beard. it looks good when you don't shave after a vacation
dave and rosenberg, rosenberg research founder and chief economist. the big solution, sometimes higher prices -- tom: we hear that from a lot of good guests. it is played out time and time again. number is the poster child now. i really take issue with the simplistic view of looking at gross inflation data. rosenberg, merrill lynch invented the parsing of inflation. on page seven of his report, he used to breakout, for radio i'm showing this, line by line. jon: get the sound effect. tom:...
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chuck rosenberg, let me ask you about what a.b. activity. we saw some of this at the riot at the capitol, people taking pictures of themselves, that's a lot of the evidence they're using to prosecute. how concerned are you about this potential normalization, which he does not represent the base, but it's significant in size and certainly the possible implications are significant? >> yeah, absolutely. so in one venue i'm very concerned, and that's sort of out there socially, politically, if crimes are normalized, if lying becomes normalized, i think we all suffer from that. but another venue i'm not concerned. in a court of law i'm not the least bit concerned, over and over again the courts and judges and injure he's have not liked this sort of nonsense. the normalization of lies has no place in a courtroom. so it depends where you're talking about it. i don't think the defense this ought not to be a law is going to fly with any judge or jury. it is the law and prosecutors have appropriately charged it and we'll see whether they can
chuck rosenberg, let me ask you about what a.b. activity. we saw some of this at the riot at the capitol, people taking pictures of themselves, that's a lot of the evidence they're using to prosecute. how concerned are you about this potential normalization, which he does not represent the base, but it's significant in size and certainly the possible implications are significant? >> yeah, absolutely. so in one venue i'm very concerned, and that's sort of out there socially, politically,...
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joining me is dave rosenberg from rosenberg research. we don't talk to you about munis that much.o take a different tack here although they'll ask you about rates more broadly how attractive are they for investors? >> well, i think that the premise of the report i published was a relative value trade because nothing is trading at any of these levels, including the stock market that, if interest rates, i'm talking about in the treasury market, were as low as they are right now. we went through all the different parts of what's called scrap products high yield and investment grade corporates, asset backs, mortgage backs, credit cards, the whole gamut. and we found that in the muni space, it's actually the only part of the nontreasury segment of the bond market that's trading at interest rate spreads off the government bond market that's higher than they've been in the past. so it was really more a relative value trade that they are basically trading off treasuries much more attractively than all their competitors in the credit space. >> is there concern? right now it seems like, if
joining me is dave rosenberg from rosenberg research. we don't talk to you about munis that much.o take a different tack here although they'll ask you about rates more broadly how attractive are they for investors? >> well, i think that the premise of the report i published was a relative value trade because nothing is trading at any of these levels, including the stock market that, if interest rates, i'm talking about in the treasury market, were as low as they are right now. we went...
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jeffrey rosenberg does not care about the vix.ckrock portfolio manager and has systematically seen curve flattening the last number of days, perhaps with a view to the jobs report. let's start with better american employment to a flattening yield curve. why? >> interesting market reaction. initially, we saw the flattening. it is continuing here. the report is pretty much on the screws in terms of market expectations. i think mike hit the surprising piece on the head with the unemployment rate higher. good news, a reflection of more people coming back into the labor market. a positive report and the curve flattening reminds me of what we saw after the fomc. good news brings forward the idea of earlier possible increases in interest rates. i think you are seeing a little market reaction on that here. i would not overstate it. these are small moves. if we are looking for messages that continuing reopening is raising expectations that the fed will raise rates perhaps faster than the market had been pricing in, that is getting you to a
jeffrey rosenberg does not care about the vix.ckrock portfolio manager and has systematically seen curve flattening the last number of days, perhaps with a view to the jobs report. let's start with better american employment to a flattening yield curve. why? >> interesting market reaction. initially, we saw the flattening. it is continuing here. the report is pretty much on the screws in terms of market expectations. i think mike hit the surprising piece on the head with the unemployment...
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it is pretty darn strong. >> chuck rosenberg, always a pleasure. thanks to all of you. and coming up, she is not just battling covid. a top public health official in louisiana is going up against people that believe the vaccine is part of a government plot. i will ask her how that fight is going. and later, new reporting on the key role liz cheney will play in tomorrow's bipartisan hearing on january 6. 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. u? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. for people living with h-i-v, keep being yo
it is pretty darn strong. >> chuck rosenberg, always a pleasure. thanks to all of you. and coming up, she is not just battling covid. a top public health official in louisiana is going up against people that believe the vaccine is part of a government plot. i will ask her how that fight is going. and later, new reporting on the key role liz cheney will play in tomorrow's bipartisan hearing on january 6. 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. 11th hour just getting underway on...
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meantime, chuck rosenberg, we saw tom barrett and court today. he's predicting we're going to see over time that he's 100% innocent. where is this case going and what do you think his defense might look like? >> why don't he's entrepreneurs, and chris because i read the indictment it's pretty compelling. the government seems to have a bunch of emails and text messages to and from tom barrack. and which is working on behalf of the united arab emirates and he failed to disclose this as an agent of a foreign government. so what happens now? between now and the next court dates in early september, the government will be providing discovery to the defendants. that's their obligation under the law. there may well be pretrial discussions about resolving the case. i wouldn't be shocked, but i wish i had $1 for every defendant who is 100% innocent on the day of their arraignment. because it's not the way it tends to turn out at the end. >> a lot has been made, chuck, of this $250 million. that's that tell us more about how rich he is or about how serious
meantime, chuck rosenberg, we saw tom barrett and court today. he's predicting we're going to see over time that he's 100% innocent. where is this case going and what do you think his defense might look like? >> why don't he's entrepreneurs, and chris because i read the indictment it's pretty compelling. the government seems to have a bunch of emails and text messages to and from tom barrack. and which is working on behalf of the united arab emirates and he failed to disclose this as an...
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i also want to extend -- i know he might be watching from afar over video -- joe rosenberg has one oft clarion pens in the world and articulates a christian worldview as few others do. joe, to you and jacob, i know you are in the hearts and prayers of everyone here. let's show joe rosenberg how much we appreciate him making the long journey here to iowa, and for all you do. [applause] let me also add karen and my love and support and voice of gratitude to lynn and the whole family. foster took an enthusiastic interest in my career long before he should have. like so many of you here, bob and i were chatting yesterday, foster, his interest become optimism, vision, faith. i believe it will inspire generations of americans. to lynn, steve and the whole family, thank you for sharing foster with the world. [applause] finally, let me think all of you. i know there are many men and women who serve in full-time ministry are here. i can assure you that i truly believe, as others at this podium today believe, there is no podium we will ever speak at that will be or important than the pulpit you
i also want to extend -- i know he might be watching from afar over video -- joe rosenberg has one oft clarion pens in the world and articulates a christian worldview as few others do. joe, to you and jacob, i know you are in the hearts and prayers of everyone here. let's show joe rosenberg how much we appreciate him making the long journey here to iowa, and for all you do. [applause] let me also add karen and my love and support and voice of gratitude to lynn and the whole family. foster took...
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monica alba, chuck rosenberg, barbara mccade, thanks to all. and investigating january 6th. nancy pelosi rolls out her picks for the select committee including one very well known republican and her counterpart kevin mccarthy rolling out a major threat against the investigation. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. ♪ you come and go ♪ ♪ karma-karma-karma- karma-karma chameleon ♪ ♪ you come and go ♪ ♪ you come and go-o-o ♪ ♪ loving would be easy if your colors were like my dreams ♪ ♪ red, gold -- ♪ [ tires screech ] [ crickets chirping ] for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance. ♪ karma-karma-karma-karma-karma chameleon... ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. the instant air purifier removes 99.9% of the virus that causes covid-19 from treated air. so you can breathe easier, knowing that you and yo
monica alba, chuck rosenberg, barbara mccade, thanks to all. and investigating january 6th. nancy pelosi rolls out her picks for the select committee including one very well known republican and her counterpart kevin mccarthy rolling out a major threat against the investigation. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. ♪ you come and go ♪ ♪ karma-karma-karma- karma-karma chameleon ♪ ♪ you come and go ♪ ♪ you come and go-o-o ♪ ♪ loving would be easy if your colors were...
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know joel, to you and jacob, i know you in the hearts and present a coherent let's say show joel rosenbergwe appreciate him making the long journey to be at an iowa and for all that you do. [applause] let me also add karen and my love and support and a voice of gratitude to lynn freeze and the whole freeze family. foster took an interest, and enthusiastic interest in my career long before he should have, but like so many of you here, like bob and i were chatting yesterday, foster freeze, his generosity, his optimism, his vision, his face i believe will inspire generations of americans.he to lynn, to steep, to the whole family, thank you for sharing foster with the world. [applause] >> and finally let me just thank all of you. i know there are many, many women who serve in full-time ministry who are here. and i can assure you that iev truly believe as others at this podium today believe that there's no podium that we will ever speak at that will be more important than the pulpits that you speak from, so thank you for your ministries. thank you for pouring your lives and your faith into your
know joel, to you and jacob, i know you in the hearts and present a coherent let's say show joel rosenbergwe appreciate him making the long journey to be at an iowa and for all that you do. [applause] let me also add karen and my love and support and a voice of gratitude to lynn freeze and the whole freeze family. foster took an interest, and enthusiastic interest in my career long before he should have, but like so many of you here, like bob and i were chatting yesterday, foster freeze, his...
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good morning david rosenberg and others cautioning over enthusiasm over present gdp and jobs. 8.4% toonathan: not what we were looking for. here is the price action. equity futures unchanged, up six on the s&p 500 advancing little more than .1%. into the bond market, yields were higher by public basis points, now higher by just one. 1.2442 on the 10 year. tom: chairman powell looks brilliant off of this. we just got the revision. a little bit above where it was last week. this is two weeks in a row. not that it is a big deal, but it is not moving in the market direction. i don't mean the equity market, i mean the thinking about a constructive american economy. jonathan: we have payrolls next friday. this is the language of the federal reserve. the economy has made progress towards these goals and the committee will continue to assess progress in the coming meetings. meetings, plural. we have some time to work through these data. lisa: a lot of analysts say december is the most likely time when they will begin their tapering. the two year yield is where we are seeing the biggest reacti
good morning david rosenberg and others cautioning over enthusiasm over present gdp and jobs. 8.4% toonathan: not what we were looking for. here is the price action. equity futures unchanged, up six on the s&p 500 advancing little more than .1%. into the bond market, yields were higher by public basis points, now higher by just one. 1.2442 on the 10 year. tom: chairman powell looks brilliant off of this. we just got the revision. a little bit above where it was last week. this is two weeks...
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tom: we have seen this whether it is steve major or david rosenberg or gary schilling as well.s major was speaking to us, lawrence fink at blackrock really reemphasizing his view of it is not transitory inflation. you can set up this great debate of 2021, steven mager and david rosenberg on one side saying you are out of your minds, and some people getting some real visibility. mr. summers and mr. fink going the other way. jonathan: we got to agree on what we are talking about before we start arguing. if larry thinks as transitory is not transitory, i want to understand from his perspective what is not transitory. the federal reserve may say prices have changed, but we think the rate of change and the factors that have delivered that higher range of change is transitory. you can argue over the first point. i think a lot of people are just arguing past each other far too much on a very important topic. what should come down to, and i mentioned it in the past hour, what will overwhelm the cycle? will this price pressure cascade through the system and overwhelm the recovery? that
tom: we have seen this whether it is steve major or david rosenberg or gary schilling as well.s major was speaking to us, lawrence fink at blackrock really reemphasizing his view of it is not transitory inflation. you can set up this great debate of 2021, steven mager and david rosenberg on one side saying you are out of your minds, and some people getting some real visibility. mr. summers and mr. fink going the other way. jonathan: we got to agree on what we are talking about before we start...
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we welcome back chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official and attorney. to be the host of our msnbc podcast, the oath. chuck, what are you looking for tomorrow? and after, say, 2:00 p.m., when the indictments are unsealed, what chain of events does that then kick off? >> yeah. let me take the second question first, brian. after folks are indicted or, perhaps an organization, they appear in court. they are arraigned. they are presented with the charges. they plead guilty or not guilty. in this case, it will be not guilty, and the judge will set a status hearing or schedule of the next appearance. they might set a trial date. but nothing much will happen. it is perfunctory. paul butler referred to it earlier. i want to see the detail of the indictment. i want to see the story. there's two ways to indict a case. one is to recite the bare-bones resuscitation of the elements of the crime. the other way to do it is a speaking indictment, where we lay out the entire story, the scheme. who was involved? how long were they involved? what did they do? the elements
we welcome back chuck rosenberg, former senior fbi official and attorney. to be the host of our msnbc podcast, the oath. chuck, what are you looking for tomorrow? and after, say, 2:00 p.m., when the indictments are unsealed, what chain of events does that then kick off? >> yeah. let me take the second question first, brian. after folks are indicted or, perhaps an organization, they appear in court. they are arraigned. they are presented with the charges. they plead guilty or not guilty....
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let's bring in nbc news justice correspondent pete williams and msnbc contributor chuck rosenberg fororney and cia official. pete, i'll start with you, barrack is being held until monday for a bail hearing. walk us through the charges here and what's next. >> reporter: well, the charge here is a federal law that makes it a crime to lube the u.s. government on behalf of a foreign government without notifying the justice department of that lobbying. prosecutors say, for example, tom barrack got pro-uae language and inserted it into some trump speeches and arranged meetings with uae officials. the charges say that he was in constant touch with a businessman in the emirates who was close to uae government officials and the u.s. says he met with some of them in december of 2016 after trump was elected and suggested they give him a wish list of their foreign policy goals that they would like the u.s. to adopt and he would try to take care of that. he is accused of taking advantage of his insider access, such as his role of the chairman of the trump inaugural fund in 2017. there are some oth
let's bring in nbc news justice correspondent pete williams and msnbc contributor chuck rosenberg fororney and cia official. pete, i'll start with you, barrack is being held until monday for a bail hearing. walk us through the charges here and what's next. >> reporter: well, the charge here is a federal law that makes it a crime to lube the u.s. government on behalf of a foreign government without notifying the justice department of that lobbying. prosecutors say, for example, tom barrack...
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for more on what may lie ahead, we welcome back to the broadcast truck rosenberg, a doj veteran former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official as well. also happens to be the host of our msnbc podcast, the oath. so chuck, what are you looking for tomorrow and after say 2 pm when the indictments are unsealed, what's chain of events does that then kick off? >> let me take the second question first, brian. after folks are indicted or perhaps an organization. they appear in court. they are arraigned. they are presented with the charges. they plead guilty or not guilty. in this case, not guilty. and the judge will set a status the hearing or scheduled the next appearance or a trial date but nothing much will happen tomorrow in court if in fact they do appear. it's rather perfunctory. what will i be looking for. the first question to ask, paul butler referred to it earlier. i want to see the detail of the indictments. i want to see the story. there are two ways to indict a case. one is just to recite a statute, a barebones recitation of the elements of the crime. but another way to do it i
for more on what may lie ahead, we welcome back to the broadcast truck rosenberg, a doj veteran former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official as well. also happens to be the host of our msnbc podcast, the oath. so chuck, what are you looking for tomorrow and after say 2 pm when the indictments are unsealed, what's chain of events does that then kick off? >> let me take the second question first, brian. after folks are indicted or perhaps an organization. they appear in court. they are...
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sorry, go ahead. >> no, that's a question for you, chuck rosenberg.to do that? the trump organization would do exactly what harry said. what are the legal options facing allen weisselberg right now? >> well, sure. i mean he could have his day in court, nicolle. he's entitled to that as a constitutional prerogative. he could plead guilty and cooperate. he could plead guilty and not cooperate. he could go to trial and we aconvicted, he could go to trial and be convicted. most people end up cooperating primarily before they are charged. occasionally after they're charged. and rarely after they are convicted. so he still has options open to him. but prosecutors much prefer cooperation early rather than late. the sooner they get it, the better off they are. and so if weisselberg wants to help himself, my guess is that he pleads guilty, if in fact he is guilty, at least that's what he ought to do, and that he cooperates truthfully. if he doesn't want to, that's his call. if he wants to take valuable information inculpating others to jail with him, that's hi
sorry, go ahead. >> no, that's a question for you, chuck rosenberg.to do that? the trump organization would do exactly what harry said. what are the legal options facing allen weisselberg right now? >> well, sure. i mean he could have his day in court, nicolle. he's entitled to that as a constitutional prerogative. he could plead guilty and cooperate. he could plead guilty and not cooperate. he could go to trial and we aconvicted, he could go to trial and be convicted. most people...
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attorney chuck rosenberg. he's also an msnbc contributor.shamelessness or both, but this is par for the course for trumps. they try to neutralize what they're being accused of by talking about it on the record. what legal risk does that carry? >> there are two ways to think about it, one through a political prism and the other through a legal prism. politically, maybe it plays with their base, although i imagine much of their political base doesn't have corporate apartments and cars. maybe it helps with the fund-raising. legally, to your question, none of this is helpful if you're a defendant in a criminal case. attorneys always tell their clients "stop talking." prosecutors always hope defendants in criminal cases keep talking, because under the rules of evidence there are times under certain circumstances where you can use this stuff at trial as evidence of their knowledge and intent. so it doesn't make a lot of sense to me legally. i understand it politically, but i'm not the best person to talk about politics. i rather disdain it. but le
attorney chuck rosenberg. he's also an msnbc contributor.shamelessness or both, but this is par for the course for trumps. they try to neutralize what they're being accused of by talking about it on the record. what legal risk does that carry? >> there are two ways to think about it, one through a political prism and the other through a legal prism. politically, maybe it plays with their base, although i imagine much of their political base doesn't have corporate apartments and cars....
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on bloomberg tv would jonathan ferro a couple minutes ago, saying that we will see -- and david rosenbergas said this before -- we'll see a massive drop off in the federal spending, this stimulus. we're not sure if they will make changes to that in 2022, but as it stands now it is the elephant in the room. do we get to a point where the fed is not able to really take off again or come in for a landing, depending on how you see it, because we get a huge drop-off and it hits growth? constance: i think it will be counterbalanced by higher wages and savings that will trickle out in consumption. but it is a reason to not be worried about runaway inflation. even if we get an infrastructure package, that spending will take time to work its way into the economy, so that is unlikely to be inflationary. yes, this is an important point, the fiscal spending is about to drop off. we expected to be made up largely by outward spending. but we also expect a slower growth rate next year. we will be closer to 3% in 2022. amber: i want to ask a big picture question. this morning i was talking to a trucking
on bloomberg tv would jonathan ferro a couple minutes ago, saying that we will see -- and david rosenbergas said this before -- we'll see a massive drop off in the federal spending, this stimulus. we're not sure if they will make changes to that in 2022, but as it stands now it is the elephant in the room. do we get to a point where the fed is not able to really take off again or come in for a landing, depending on how you see it, because we get a huge drop-off and it hits growth? constance: i...
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joining me now is chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and fbi official. i guess the obvious question here for tom barrack, who seems like a smart guy, well read individual, is -- and it kind of goes for paul manafort too. wouldn't it be easier to just register as a foreign agent? >> oh, absolutely, joy. look, this is not that complicated. everything they did, they likely could have done if they had just followed the rules. the rules say, joy, if you want to represent a foreign government, if you want to represent canada, tell the attorney general. put it on record. file periodic reports. tell us what you're doing. and if you do that, joy, have at it. represent canada. there's no issue there. the issue is when you fail to register. really what the law is getting at is transparency. we want to know who's representing whom and what the hidden interests are. so if you're transparent, you're not in trouble. >> and if somebody takes a huge risk, this is something you can get five years in prison for this. i assume somebody like paul manafort who was wearing cro
joining me now is chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and fbi official. i guess the obvious question here for tom barrack, who seems like a smart guy, well read individual, is -- and it kind of goes for paul manafort too. wouldn't it be easier to just register as a foreign agent? >> oh, absolutely, joy. look, this is not that complicated. everything they did, they likely could have done if they had just followed the rules. the rules say, joy, if you want to represent a foreign...
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attorney, chuck rosenberg telling brian williams last night about how that might work >> how much time he's looking at might determine whether or not he decides to cooperate. that will give us some indication of the leverage that the new york state authorities have over him and how persuadable he may be to turn or flip on others >> reporter: now before the news broke last week an attorney for the trumps called the impeding charges, quoting here, completely outrageous, saying they pursued it because wiseleburg would not cooperate with the prosecutors >> what developments this is and what may come from it. thank you. >>> it's been a week since is catastrophic condominium collapse in surfside, florida. today mr. and mrs. biden will meet with the families the death toll went up to 18 yesterday, including two children who are 4 and 10 years old. >> reporter: rescue workers tired but determined, teams not slowing down to bring the missing gone seven days back home. >> we're not leaving anybody behind this is going to go until we pull everybody out of there. >> reporter: the collapse leaving
attorney, chuck rosenberg telling brian williams last night about how that might work >> how much time he's looking at might determine whether or not he decides to cooperate. that will give us some indication of the leverage that the new york state authorities have over him and how persuadable he may be to turn or flip on others >> reporter: now before the news broke last week an attorney for the trumps called the impeding charges, quoting here, completely outrageous, saying they...
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day at this, if i want to extend, i know you may be watching from afar or on video, i think jill rosenberg glaring tents in the world and articulate a christian worldview as do others and joke to you and jacob, you are on the heart the prayers of everyone here but let's show how much we appreciate making the long journey to be here for all you do. let me also add karen and my love and support voice of gratitudegr to brain freeze and the whole family. foster breeze took an interest and enthusiastic interest in my career long before he should have but like so many of you here, like we were chatting yesterday, his generosity and optimism in his vision, his faith i believe will inspire generations of americans and the whole family. thank you for sharing him with the world. [applause] finally, let me think all of you. i know there are many men and women who serve in full-time ministry for here and i can assure you i truly believe, as others at this podium today believe, there is no podium we will ever speak at that will be more important than the pulpits speak from so thank you for your ministr
day at this, if i want to extend, i know you may be watching from afar or on video, i think jill rosenberg glaring tents in the world and articulate a christian worldview as do others and joke to you and jacob, you are on the heart the prayers of everyone here but let's show how much we appreciate making the long journey to be here for all you do. let me also add karen and my love and support voice of gratitudegr to brain freeze and the whole family. foster breeze took an interest and...
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the last time i was lucky enough to be on this program with tom we got to talk to david rosenberg andwas saying the elephant in the room is the fiscal support is going to fall off a cliff. what do you think? we cannot even agree on a bipartisan infrastructure deal as our roads and bridges are crumbling. we will not go back to $5 trillion and $6 trillion support packages. how does the mst economy flourish after that? neil: many of the people who argued the stimulus was never sent in the first place was suggest it will be a big drag on the back end. the data remains quite high so the stimulus we are seeing could leak into the economy for years. there will be a fiscal squeeze. that is also coming against an improving economy, against state and local governments on 4 -- on firmer fiscal ground. i do not know that that will be destabilizing in the economy. i think that is a red herring. people were making that argument in 2010. the fiscal think would lead to a double-dip recession. now the economy has a much more momentum. tom: we have to leave it there but i want to be sure the dutta trif
the last time i was lucky enough to be on this program with tom we got to talk to david rosenberg andwas saying the elephant in the room is the fiscal support is going to fall off a cliff. what do you think? we cannot even agree on a bipartisan infrastructure deal as our roads and bridges are crumbling. we will not go back to $5 trillion and $6 trillion support packages. how does the mst economy flourish after that? neil: many of the people who argued the stimulus was never sent in the first...
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tom: michael rosenberg in his classic book about foreign exchange, he talks about the economic analysisign-exchange, and then the back 1/3 of the book is a mystery on just what you discussed, huge, and outcomes given the economic cards you are dealt. we have been dealt original economic cards and we are living the ambiguity right now. jonathan: euro-dollar back then was pushing $1.23. tom: did i hear jordan rochester is talking $1.10? jonathan: i was gauging what it would take to get down to $1.10. euro-dollar down to $1.10. german election in the mix. we need to talk way more about that. we should catch up with matt a little bit later in the week. tom: he's in new york? jonathan: i thought you were going for a drink a little bit later. and also, what happened here? you were going for a drink with miller and i didn't get an invite? where are you going for a drink? tom: i haven't decided yet. i thought you would be in your "surveillance" nap. jonathan: that takes place mid day i will be there. are we coming to you? tom: i don't go below 59th street during the week. jonathan: we can debat
tom: michael rosenberg in his classic book about foreign exchange, he talks about the economic analysisign-exchange, and then the back 1/3 of the book is a mystery on just what you discussed, huge, and outcomes given the economic cards you are dealt. we have been dealt original economic cards and we are living the ambiguity right now. jonathan: euro-dollar back then was pushing $1.23. tom: did i hear jordan rochester is talking $1.10? jonathan: i was gauging what it would take to get down to...
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i'm in the camp of david rosenberg or steve major.t to the yields they are talking about? you do that with that second-half view. jonathan: sharper deceleration, i think that is becoming a bigger theme over the last couple of months. lisa: there's also a question about how much bond yields flicked what you're talking about, which is a slowdown in growth. how do you partition growth versus inflation because they are not synonymous. what happens if you get a growth slow down when you get people come back into the workforce, even though you do see demand increasing based on all the cash that people have. these are the questions that raise an issue. especially if the stock market is being boosted by these low bond yields. jonathan: are you just trying to tease out a conversation about stagflation? if that's where you are going in just a little bit? you were saying it without saying it. lisa: i think this is fair. a percent gdp growth is not stagflation, but we are setting up for concern. tom: you are hanging out on the pendulum of bears.
i'm in the camp of david rosenberg or steve major.t to the yields they are talking about? you do that with that second-half view. jonathan: sharper deceleration, i think that is becoming a bigger theme over the last couple of months. lisa: there's also a question about how much bond yields flicked what you're talking about, which is a slowdown in growth. how do you partition growth versus inflation because they are not synonymous. what happens if you get a growth slow down when you get people...
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bill clinton granted a pardon to susan rosenberg, 15 years into a 16 year sentence for guns and explosives of weather underground, she participated in a 1983 bombing of the u.s. capital, that explosion blew off robert byrd's door and ripped through a painting of daniel webster and damage to senate cloak room as daniel flynn wrote at the american spectator. there is more, a year after bill ayers, his girlfriend and two of his friends blew themselves up in a greenwich village townhouse turned bomb factory, he took part in a 1971 bombing of the u.s. capital. he wrote we already bombed the capital and we case the white house, the pentagon was like two of the trifecta. who is bill ayers? he helped launch barack obama's career. let's stop lying about the history of what's gone on in this capitol, this is nothing like 9/11. joe biden even in his good day when he had wits was an idiot and now we have liz cheney saying the same thing. there were no weapons fired in the capitol, not by protesters by one police officer who apparently killed a protester, we don't defend what happened in the capitol bu
bill clinton granted a pardon to susan rosenberg, 15 years into a 16 year sentence for guns and explosives of weather underground, she participated in a 1983 bombing of the u.s. capital, that explosion blew off robert byrd's door and ripped through a painting of daniel webster and damage to senate cloak room as daniel flynn wrote at the american spectator. there is more, a year after bill ayers, his girlfriend and two of his friends blew themselves up in a greenwich village townhouse turned...
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former federal prosecutor matthew rosenberg her new attorney said he will be working promptly and aggressivelyonservatorship so could the legal team be the key to free britney? he wrote the book on how to become a federal -- mike chase is back. what is the big take away from today? >> this is a pretty momentous day in her conservatorship hearing because britney got a right which is fundamental which is the right to have a lawyer for choosing but that is thing in the big hurdle from the beginning of this case but it was important this lawyer could have used this opportunity to accept the appointment and go back to the war room and start working on the case but he didn't. he started coming out swinging and he pointed outlook if jamie spears wanted to do what's in the best interest of his daughter it's curious he doesn't just take this opportunity to voluntarily step aside so judge what other things might he be doing that are due to his daughter's best interest but i thought it was a good first appearance of a strong one and hopefully it sets the tone. kennedy: he's not screwing around and you he
former federal prosecutor matthew rosenberg her new attorney said he will be working promptly and aggressivelyonservatorship so could the legal team be the key to free britney? he wrote the book on how to become a federal -- mike chase is back. what is the big take away from today? >> this is a pretty momentous day in her conservatorship hearing because britney got a right which is fundamental which is the right to have a lawyer for choosing but that is thing in the big hurdle from the...
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attorney and official chuck rosenberg. here is what i don't get.uy is sitting in a jail cell until monday? how serious is this? >> well, second question first, stephanie, it's serious. it's not the crime of the century. it's not the lindbergh kidnapping but it's serious. it's a felony. not just one felony. it's several. not just that he was an unregistered agent for a foreign government. in this case, the united arab emirates but also when he was questioned by the fbi, he lied. it's serious, it's a felony. there's the prospect that if convicted, he goes to jail. >> nbc investigations reporter tom wynter is joining us now. tom, what new details are you learning about barrack's arrest? to chuck's point, this is serious. >> it is serious. stephanie, going forward, it will be interesting to see what other details we get in follow-up court filings, a detention memo filed in brooklyn when he come heers for a bail hearing. it won't be monday. he will still be in california. that will obviously inform whether or not he will get bail in this particular case
attorney and official chuck rosenberg. here is what i don't get.uy is sitting in a jail cell until monday? how serious is this? >> well, second question first, stephanie, it's serious. it's not the crime of the century. it's not the lindbergh kidnapping but it's serious. it's a felony. not just one felony. it's several. not just that he was an unregistered agent for a foreign government. in this case, the united arab emirates but also when he was questioned by the fbi, he lied. it's...
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tom: david rosenberg the last hour. michael schumacher joins now.s where they play good hockey, and he throws it into his note this morning. on ago and far away, there was a ccm five stripe. you say this is a yield that is going to look like a ccm five stripe hockey stick. discuss that, the nirvana out to a higher yield. michael: especially when you consider the idea of real yields in the u.s. being -1.15% or something crazy, it makes very little since. real yields at this negative level are remarkable. it has happened only a couple of times. the last time was before the taper tantrum. you got to ask yourself, what is the economic backdrop today versus 12 months ago? we could talk about covid case counts going up, but it is still pretty hard to dispute that things look a lot better now than they did then. yields are much more negative in the yield space. we think this is a bit crazy, frankly. high inflation should push up nominal yields. real yields probably follow suit. we think the stage is set for yields to climb. however, i've said that before,
tom: david rosenberg the last hour. michael schumacher joins now.s where they play good hockey, and he throws it into his note this morning. on ago and far away, there was a ccm five stripe. you say this is a yield that is going to look like a ccm five stripe hockey stick. discuss that, the nirvana out to a higher yield. michael: especially when you consider the idea of real yields in the u.s. being -1.15% or something crazy, it makes very little since. real yields at this negative level are...
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rosenberg bookshop is open wednesday through saturday. you can visit the website newberry.org/cause to learn about her current exhibition and program series about the age of revolution across the americas in the late 18th and early 19th century. the exhibition will be open until july 24. today's program is one example of the newberry library commitment to public engagement intellectual engagement. bring together committees of scholars, students and the public to discuss ideas that matter in our world today central to newberry's mission. they also committed to a better understanding of history to promote equity fight to be in today's program with the history and the land of which chicago resides. located near the several waterways the elaborate fits on planet intersects with the homelands of several tribal nations. the pottawatomie the illinois confederacy, the. nation and the squawking nation. the nations also call the regent of northeast illinois home. indigenous people continue to live in this area and silver their traditional teaching
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according to tmz, the pop star be represented by her new lawyer, former federal prosecutor math matthew rosenberge, kennedy, we would be at the rally set to take place today in d.c. a [laughter] >> harris: not all of us. [laughter] 's before there is a big "free britney" rally. the movement has gained momentum. it's not just people who are fans of her music and performing. it's people who realize that this conservatorship is way too prohibitive. she made a cogent points when she defended herself in court, when she called into that session. she is expected to do the same thing today, because her court appointed attorney since 2008, has filed to resign from her case, and she wants her own lawyer. anyone who's looking at this will say "even if you don't end the conservatorship entirely, at least allow the woman to have a voice in who represents her." this is an insane system. >> emily: jon gaines, part of what is so stunning, to kennedy's point, is that she didn't know differently. she was never given access to the information to empower herself during those 13 years. >> sen. james: imagine the look
according to tmz, the pop star be represented by her new lawyer, former federal prosecutor math matthew rosenberge, kennedy, we would be at the rally set to take place today in d.c. a [laughter] >> harris: not all of us. [laughter] 's before there is a big "free britney" rally. the movement has gained momentum. it's not just people who are fans of her music and performing. it's people who realize that this conservatorship is way too prohibitive. she made a cogent points when she...
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. >>> next, jim rosenberger presents a history the bay of pigs crisis, the failed military invasion of cuba
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john and i started out at the bottom in law school and here we are with dj rosenberg. what a fitting note to end the week on. thank you. dr. fauci is up next on the reid out and tiffany cross is in for joy reid. >> i want to say i too start frd the bottom and now i'm here. i'll take it from here. have great weekend. see you on monday. good evening, everybody. we begin the reid out with a snapshot of america starting with washington, d.c. vice president kamala harris met with black women voting rights activists at the white house just hours ago. >> i look at the leaders that are at this table who are also women and also black women and i see ida b. wells. i see fanny lou. constance baker motley. these are the modern versions of those great women. in. >> in texas, a bill so restrictive, it could strip voting rights from millions of texans, namely latino black voters. texas democrats fleeing their home state conspiracy theoryists continue to paw through ballots. the one crucial thing missing from this snapshot tonight, a solution. there isn't even a path to a solution. pr
john and i started out at the bottom in law school and here we are with dj rosenberg. what a fitting note to end the week on. thank you. dr. fauci is up next on the reid out and tiffany cross is in for joy reid. >> i want to say i too start frd the bottom and now i'm here. i'll take it from here. have great weekend. see you on monday. good evening, everybody. we begin the reid out with a snapshot of america starting with washington, d.c. vice president kamala harris met with black women...
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. >> chuck rosenberg, kittie benner, great to have your perspective.n government requesting another 15,000 troops be deployed after weeks long demonstrations turned deadly. we're taking you live on the ground to south africa for the latest. >>> plus, track and field mega star allyson felix announced grants for athletes to help pay for child care during competitions. joining us in a little bit one of the olympians who got a grant and how it has changed her life, ahead of tokyo. don't miss that conversation coming up. from treated air. so you can breathe easier, knowing that you and your family have added protection. ♪ ♪ so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, knowing that you and your family have added protection. so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm not hungry! you're having one more bite! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my
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you have got david rosenberg the ultimate curmudgeon, 90% of this is temporary. on this? are you with powell and the transitory argument or do you think there are certain elements that will be with us for a long time that must be addressed? >> well, charles, first of all always good to be with with you certainly some of this is transitory and it is identifiably so. used cars you just mentioned. transportation costs, some food costs. you have to put this in greater context. this is a very unusual recession we went through with a deliberate shutdown. now we're having a reopening which is happening in stages, right? we had the first reopening. it happened very quickly. people had all these savings and started to spend. yet production hadn't yet really turned back on completely. so we are certainly running into a situation where they're awful lot of shortages from semiconductors to lumber and clearly, right, that is pushing up prices. also shipping. and so some of that clearly is transitory. the thing we're watch something how wages move. we're seeing some increases,
you have got david rosenberg the ultimate curmudgeon, 90% of this is temporary. on this? are you with powell and the transitory argument or do you think there are certain elements that will be with us for a long time that must be addressed? >> well, charles, first of all always good to be with with you certainly some of this is transitory and it is identifiably so. used cars you just mentioned. transportation costs, some food costs. you have to put this in greater context. this is a very...
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our rosenberg bookshop is open wednesday through saturday, and you can get and visit the website at newberry .org and to learn about our current exhibitions in public program series about the age of revolution across the americas that late 18th and early 19th centuries next mission will be open until i'm sorry it is july 24th in today's program is one example of the newberry's library commitment to public engagement and intellectual engagement. better communities of scholars, students and the public to discuss ideas that matter in our world today essential to newberry's mission. also committed to contributing to better understanding of history in order to promote equity and understanding. as with that obligation we would like to begin today's program with a statement about the newberry's history of the land on which the city of chicago resides. located near the several waterways, and the base library since i landed that intersects with the upper original homelands of several tribal nations the council the pottawatomie and of nations. the inland confederacy the. and nation and others nations.
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attorney chuck rosenberg.ghts for a slightly better picture of what is playing out in the courtroom and the charges and the dollar value of what is at stake here, and your initial reaction as to how all of this has played out, and what we are seeing in the last couple of as expected. we know itt is a financial fraud case and we have a number attached to it, $1.7 million which may be the total loss to the state or it might be the aggregate of the perks or the benefits that weisselberg received. i have to read the indictment to figure it out, but it is a class c felony and punishable up to 15 years in prison. so it is not a trivial matter, and it may not result in jail time, but for white collar criminals, it is not the most important thing, but as the chief financial officer, he may be licensed or regulated in certain ways that may cost him his ability to do business, and he could lose his job, and he has the stag ma, perhaps, perhaps if he is convicted of a felony charge with him for the rest of his life. and
attorney chuck rosenberg.ghts for a slightly better picture of what is playing out in the courtroom and the charges and the dollar value of what is at stake here, and your initial reaction as to how all of this has played out, and what we are seeing in the last couple of as expected. we know itt is a financial fraud case and we have a number attached to it, $1.7 million which may be the total loss to the state or it might be the aggregate of the perks or the benefits that weisselberg received....
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joining me now, carol rosenberg, "new york times" reporter who has covered guantanamo bay since the firstou. you are certainly the person to talk to about this. you were back in gitmo this week, so here is the question. why is it still open? >> well, this administration, as a matter of law this administration, like the previous administration, says that this war extends beyond the battlefield. so even if the last troop were to leave afghanistan, they do not say that their detention authority would diminish, and there are 40 men there, a dozen of whom are in kind of trial proceedings or would be on trial if the court were up and functioning. they have some pretrial hearings they need to get started. there's another dozen for whom they would like -- there's another dozen for whom they would like to send away, and then there's this whole group in the middle called the forever prisoners who are prisoners of this war. as a matter of law, they say they can keep them. but there is in this administration some behind-the-scenes brainstorming going on about how to close that detention center, to mo
joining me now, carol rosenberg, "new york times" reporter who has covered guantanamo bay since the firstou. you are certainly the person to talk to about this. you were back in gitmo this week, so here is the question. why is it still open? >> well, this administration, as a matter of law this administration, like the previous administration, says that this war extends beyond the battlefield. so even if the last troop were to leave afghanistan, they do not say that their...
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. >>> next, jim rosenberger presents a history the bay of pigs crisis, the failed military invasion of cuba in 1961 that was supported by the u.s. government and resulted in the capture or death of more than 1,000 men. >> this evening books and books is very pleased to welcome mr. jim rasenberger and his book brilliant disaster, jfk, castro and america's doomed invasion of cuba's bay of pigs. mr. razenberger has written for "the new york times," "vanity fair," smithsonian, and the wilson quarterfinal among many other publications. his most recent book was america 1908 and he is also the author of high steel, the daring men who built the world's greatest skyline. in this book he examines the u.s. backed military invasion of cuba in 1961, one of the most ill-fated blunders in american history. he draws on hidden cia documents and delivers the vivid truth and consequences of those five pivotal days in april '61. please give a very warm welcome to mr. jim razenberger. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you for that introduction. and thank you to books and books for having me. this is a wonde
. >>> next, jim rosenberger presents a history the bay of pigs crisis, the failed military invasion of cuba in 1961 that was supported by the u.s. government and resulted in the capture or death of more than 1,000 men. >> this evening books and books is very pleased to welcome mr. jim rasenberger and his book brilliant disaster, jfk, castro and america's doomed invasion of cuba's bay of pigs. mr. razenberger has written for "the new york times," "vanity fair,"...
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approved and it's completely code compliant and the second permit which is not before you, as director rosenberg stated, was for an a.d.u. converting the existing attached garage at the rear that is under review and most of the issues that were raised relate to drainage and more properly question for the department of building but in regards to the fence which from the permit holder is not on the permit but it is of much discussion and debate. under the planning code, a fence of up to 10 feet is allowed within the required rear yard that is 10 feet above grade. so with the fencing 11 feet is definitely too tall and this is on the south side of the property. i would say general you have fences between six and 10 feet tall and the permit holder proposal is reasonable especially given the concerns related to sunlight, as i mentioned it's on the south side of the property line. the concerns from the a pel appt with regard to privacy. the privacy of a deck that they have that is within some proximity to the side property line that's about 7 feet above grade. it does put, if all of the privacy has to
approved and it's completely code compliant and the second permit which is not before you, as director rosenberg stated, was for an a.d.u. converting the existing attached garage at the rear that is under review and most of the issues that were raised relate to drainage and more properly question for the department of building but in regards to the fence which from the permit holder is not on the permit but it is of much discussion and debate. under the planning code, a fence of up to 10 feet...