31
31
Jul 14, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the jury's justice stevens. every time i read one of justice stevens's opinions, i see another thing i loved about my grandpa. for example, as has already been discussed, my grandfather is well known to his attention to the record in each individual case. he is described as a judges judge who looked at each case on its merits. grandpa sweated the small stuff off of the bench to. he remembered the names of my elementary school classmates. he kept strawberry ice cream and his freezer so that my sister, who did not share his love of chocolate, we always have a desert she enjoyed. it is easy to knock neurosis, but for grandpa, attention to detail was a form of love. of seeing what was distinct about a person and their circumstances. it made him friends everywhere he warned, even among people who disagreed with him. i smile knowingly, when i read an opinion like grandpas partial concurrence in illinois, a fourth amendment case asked whether someone's unprovoked flight from elise was suspiciously suspicious to justify
the jury's justice stevens. every time i read one of justice stevens's opinions, i see another thing i loved about my grandpa. for example, as has already been discussed, my grandfather is well known to his attention to the record in each individual case. he is described as a judges judge who looked at each case on its merits. grandpa sweated the small stuff off of the bench to. he remembered the names of my elementary school classmates. he kept strawberry ice cream and his freezer so that my...
47
47
Jul 15, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
general ed law clerks of justice stevens. he. [background noises] [background noises] >> good afternoon. members of the stevenson family, members of the court, members of the bar and friends. this meeting of the bar of the supreme court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens who served as associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 until 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stevens served his country as a judge on the united states court of appeals for the seventh circuit, at counsel to the house judiciary committee, and as a code breaker in the u.s. navy during world war ii. over decades on the bench he dedicated his life to the rule of law and to the judicial craft. he was a jurist to fearlessly exercise independent judgment, guided by experience and the essential values underlying the constitution and the american project. he was a person of integrity, blessed with a singular intellects, pragmatic temperament, humble nature, and generous soul. he was a devoted husband,
general ed law clerks of justice stevens. he. [background noises] [background noises] >> good afternoon. members of the stevenson family, members of the court, members of the bar and friends. this meeting of the bar of the supreme court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens who served as associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 until 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stevens served his country as a judge on the united...
59
59
Jul 30, 2022
07/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
, money, cars, and clothes ♪ steven: i feel like i'm an artist now.l like i'm more all-around. it's not just, like, one thing. - ♪ i'm trying to go far, go far ♪ steven: i could do any, everything, from writing a song to shooting the video and whatever-- like, all of that stuff. ♪ sign me up like kournikova ♪ one message, i decode her ♪ she come from south dakota ♪ she likes my juice, she likes yoda ♪ steven: i think naomie could definitely live on her own if she had, like, a good set-up, had someone coming in, checking in on her. - ♪ i got the juice steven: kind of putting a blueprint for her that she can learn and figure out how to do on a daily basis. i think she'd definitely, she'd beood at that. ♪ got t juice, yeah steven: who knows, maybe the empire beauty school-- like, who knows what that could lead to? - ♪ yeah, girl, i got the juice ♪ ♪ baby girl, i got the juice... ♪ o'donnell: hey, naomie. naomie: hey. pace: hi, sweetheart. o'donnell: how you guys doing? pace: come on in. are you still okay with doing the towels? naomie: yeah. pace: rememb
, money, cars, and clothes ♪ steven: i feel like i'm an artist now.l like i'm more all-around. it's not just, like, one thing. - ♪ i'm trying to go far, go far ♪ steven: i could do any, everything, from writing a song to shooting the video and whatever-- like, all of that stuff. ♪ sign me up like kournikova ♪ one message, i decode her ♪ she come from south dakota ♪ she likes my juice, she likes yoda ♪ steven: i think naomie could definitely live on her own if she had, like, a...
515
515
Jul 13, 2022
07/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 515
favorite 0
quote 0
please welcome steven yeun.hello. >> we've never met before, but yet there's only zero degree of separation. we both did voices in an animated feature film called "the star." >> that's right. >> i did not see you at the rap party. where were you? >> oh, there was a rap party? [ laughter ] >> yeah. i wasn't invited to that rap party. wasn't i the lead of that movie? >> yeah, you were. i wasn't invited either. that's what i'm saying. now, you and your wife have two young children. >> yes. >> how old are they? >> they are 5 and 3. >> do they understand what you do for a living just yet? >> i can't tell. can you tell? do you have kids? >> i do. they're 26 and 22. [ laughter ] they completely understand what i do for a living. i bought one a house. >> they really get it then. god bless dad. i don't know if they get it. i mean, sometimes they're like what are you doing up on the screen? can we swipe it away? [ laughter ] to my programs? >> well, at that age i'm pretty sure they're not watching "walking dead." >> no. i
please welcome steven yeun.hello. >> we've never met before, but yet there's only zero degree of separation. we both did voices in an animated feature film called "the star." >> that's right. >> i did not see you at the rap party. where were you? >> oh, there was a rap party? [ laughter ] >> yeah. i wasn't invited to that rap party. wasn't i the lead of that movie? >> yeah, you were. i wasn't invited either. that's what i'm saying. now, you and your...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
that is only likely to go up steven charge. we have a better sense of how important the auto industry could be for india in the years ahead, especially when we look at jobs and economic impact. or yes, sir steven or to into c has always been looked upon as a major job generator. in india is a part of the core manufacturing sectors of the indian economy, which gives millions and millions of jobs across the country. and these are various jobs at various levels. these are at the technician levels as well as at senior management levels as well. the export potential is limited largely to the to wheeler segment, but in that segment, india is the leader in the world. india exports very large number of to wheelers to several markets in africa, in asia and latin america. now with the e v segment, a lot of indian guard makers have taken the lead. and a lot of us are being produced in india and take the numbers are continuously going up. it remains to be seen whether india will become, become a leading exporter of ease as well. but as of
that is only likely to go up steven charge. we have a better sense of how important the auto industry could be for india in the years ahead, especially when we look at jobs and economic impact. or yes, sir steven or to into c has always been looked upon as a major job generator. in india is a part of the core manufacturing sectors of the indian economy, which gives millions and millions of jobs across the country. and these are various jobs at various levels. these are at the technician levels...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
what steven or the market is big, and india is going all out and big on ease. in fact, according to an estimate is expected this fiscal anywhere between 800002900000 electric vehicles will be sold across the country. that's a big jump as compared to what the situation wasn't until about just 3 to 4 years ago of it, the cars are affordable as well. there's a subsidy. the central government offered a subsidy and has several plans. and several state governments also offer their own subsidies. in fact, just yesterday, there was an announcement that the g s t on lithium ion battery has been reduced from 18 percent to 5 percent. so the policies keep getting tweaked to give more and more impeaching to the e sector in india. stephen, we know that electric cars are only as green as the electric electricity that they run on. what can we say about india's renewables build out? is it running in parallel with its efforts to bring more electric vehicles on the road? well, steve, and unfortunately, that's a momma. as far as the ag sector in india is concerned, renewables are
what steven or the market is big, and india is going all out and big on ease. in fact, according to an estimate is expected this fiscal anywhere between 800002900000 electric vehicles will be sold across the country. that's a big jump as compared to what the situation wasn't until about just 3 to 4 years ago of it, the cars are affordable as well. there's a subsidy. the central government offered a subsidy and has several plans. and several state governments also offer their own subsidies. in...
61
61
Jul 26, 2022
07/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
steven: there are a lot of people in that camp. there he was certainly very vocal in that camp and i think the reality of the situation, there's a lot of people who go right along with it. secular stagnation i think is part of the reason why we got to where we are today, and that has not been held to task. lisa: do you have a sense of what people got so wrong that is going to cause you to be more accurate in terms of what the new regime that we are in right now? looking at stagflation, are we looking at the pandemic that is going to reset? steven: i am not in that camp. i do like that work. but i think the big difference between now and secular stagnation is what you were talking about earlier in your discussion before i joined the show. the currency in the 70's was where the euro and the yen are now. the dollar was going down rapidly, out of control. the central bank was not doing what it needed to do. what you are seeing here is a central bank ministering what needs to do, the global financial markets are recognizing that, the cu
steven: there are a lot of people in that camp. there he was certainly very vocal in that camp and i think the reality of the situation, there's a lot of people who go right along with it. secular stagnation i think is part of the reason why we got to where we are today, and that has not been held to task. lisa: do you have a sense of what people got so wrong that is going to cause you to be more accurate in terms of what the new regime that we are in right now? looking at stagflation, are we...
90
90
Jul 15, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
steven smith's body was found in the middle of this road.hit-and-run but the highway patrol's incident report noted they didn't find any vehicle debris, skid marks, or injuries on steven's body, consistent with someone being struck by a vehicle. according to the case notes, steven died from blunt-force trauma to the head. >> what do you believe happened to your son? >> i believe he was betten to death. >> being hit by a car sa brutal and violent act. you would have lots of injuries all over your body. i have never seen a hit-and-run where the shoes remained on the feet. >> evidence from the scene shows steven's loosely tied shoes were still on his feet. steven's mysterious death may be connected to alex murdoch and his family. the disgraced south carolina lawyer is now charged with the double murder of his wife and son. in fact, sled, the south carolina law enforcement division, said they reopened the investigation into steven smith's death based on information gathered at the double murder scene of maggie and paul murdoch. and there are oth
steven smith's body was found in the middle of this road.hit-and-run but the highway patrol's incident report noted they didn't find any vehicle debris, skid marks, or injuries on steven's body, consistent with someone being struck by a vehicle. according to the case notes, steven died from blunt-force trauma to the head. >> what do you believe happened to your son? >> i believe he was betten to death. >> being hit by a car sa brutal and violent act. you would have lots of...
75
75
Jul 18, 2022
07/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
so after all these years, the fdny arranged this celebration during steven's visit, finally bringingso tell me about meeting sal. >> it's been wonderful, actually i'm not a very emotional man, actually but the first time i met sal it was very emotional >> we kind of bonded right away. it's hard to describe, to meet the person responsible for you still being here life is good >> reporter: sal showed steve and his family around manhattan, his old firehouse. >> their is my locker to store my turnout gear. >> reporter: the 68-year-old once again full of energy, enjoying retirement with his wife marie, keeping up with his grandkids and building on the remarkable connection with the man he now considers so much more than just a friend. are you kind of part of sal's family now >> it's been really nice we've bonded really well, haven't we sal calls me an old goat >> he saved my life. >> and our thanks to jose for sharing that story the fact that they can be together and hugging and smiling like that is amazing. >> a beautiful thing >> thanks for kicking off your monday with "early today." i'
so after all these years, the fdny arranged this celebration during steven's visit, finally bringingso tell me about meeting sal. >> it's been wonderful, actually i'm not a very emotional man, actually but the first time i met sal it was very emotional >> we kind of bonded right away. it's hard to describe, to meet the person responsible for you still being here life is good >> reporter: sal showed steve and his family around manhattan, his old firehouse. >> their is my...
392
392
Jul 3, 2022
07/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 392
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that's kind of our story. >> proof that handyman noel stevens was a murder. simple? >> listen to shawn's sister paula for example, and things start to sound a bit more complex. >> i just think that he always loved himself more than he loved anyone else, and it was all about him and what he wanted. >> that was george that she was talking about, the selfless firefighter had another side, so paula. >> the verbal intimidation, the control, georgia is always a controlling guy. >> hold the camera in your hand, push it away from us. >> according to paula, george had become ever more controlling and judgmental, especially about shauna's spending habits. it only got worse when shauna told george that the marriage was over. >> he said, if you don't come back to me, and we can solve this out, you will lose custody of your daughter. -- >> that was his first? >> that was our number one the fear. oh, absolutely, he used her daughter as a way to manipulate shauna, time and time again. >> shauna had been letting her work mates retakes misogyny that george sent as things got
>> that's kind of our story. >> proof that handyman noel stevens was a murder. simple? >> listen to shawn's sister paula for example, and things start to sound a bit more complex. >> i just think that he always loved himself more than he loved anyone else, and it was all about him and what he wanted. >> that was george that she was talking about, the selfless firefighter had another side, so paula. >> the verbal intimidation, the control, georgia is always a...
32
32
Jul 12, 2022
07/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
steven: i think we need some good news. look at the news flow, china covid issues, russian gas, the u.s. on what they are going to be doing. all of this is kind of risk off. the dollar is supportive as long as that is the news flow. i think if there is any signal based on optimism, i think we will see the dollar come off. jonathan: steve englander, thank you. do you like that line up in the early 2000's? what a lineup that was 20 years ago. tom: this is really important and jon and i look at the pedigree of the different shops and people bounce around as well, but they each have a certain character. each one of these firms is different. we are trying each day to give you a cross-section around them. i would look at deutsche bank. it is fascinating, the contributions they have made recently. jonathan: i go back to 20 years ago because it produced about five heads of foreign-exchange. 20 years later. tom: you follow the pedigrees. i think bob sinche is running a hockey camp now, north of old forge. jonathan: when bramo flies
steven: i think we need some good news. look at the news flow, china covid issues, russian gas, the u.s. on what they are going to be doing. all of this is kind of risk off. the dollar is supportive as long as that is the news flow. i think if there is any signal based on optimism, i think we will see the dollar come off. jonathan: steve englander, thank you. do you like that line up in the early 2000's? what a lineup that was 20 years ago. tom: this is really important and jon and i look at...
67
67
Jul 4, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
low clerks and late justice and -- also pay tribute to john paul stevens. watch the memorial tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> representative liz cheney talked about the republican party and the conservative movement. at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. this speech is part of the libraries time for choosing series which began last year to address the future > of the gop. >> [applause] >> now, before we begin, i just want to share that we received word that there may be folks here today -- tonight to intend to disrupt our guest. i, i share your view. and frankly, i would be surprised if that were to happen and i had the opportunity to participate in every single one of these events and this has not happened, but i think you would agree that this audience, would agree that there is no place here for the cancel of culture or -- this took -- this is a place where --[applause] frese each drives. as president reagan wanted where we have real debate. good evening everyone. i'm roger, director of the reagan institute. as you probably k
low clerks and late justice and -- also pay tribute to john paul stevens. watch the memorial tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> representative liz cheney talked about the republican party and the conservative movement. at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. this speech is part of the libraries time for choosing series which began last year to address the future > of the gop. >> [applause] >> now, before we begin, i just want to share that we...
53
53
Jul 20, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
for instance, steven millner is the ceo of planter's telephone cooperative. a member-owned provider in the county that does broadband expansion as well as broadband maintenance. steven's company needs equipment to do that work that requires semiconductors. and as he explained recently in the atlanta journal constitution, it has become harder to expand telephone and internet services to new businesses and homes in the rural communities, these services, because his company can't guarantee that it will get the parts needed to complete the job. so think about that. the chip shortage isn't just hurting jobs and bottom lines, it's hobbling our ability to expand rural broadband and farmers all across georgia will tell you, you can't even farm efficiently without a good broadband connection. and so, this, this is devastating, especially for rural georgians. and if we don't act soon, it will get worse. we've got to ensure that all of our citizens can take full advantage of every opportunity in our changing economy. and this is a problem we can solve. we can solve it.
for instance, steven millner is the ceo of planter's telephone cooperative. a member-owned provider in the county that does broadband expansion as well as broadband maintenance. steven's company needs equipment to do that work that requires semiconductors. and as he explained recently in the atlanta journal constitution, it has become harder to expand telephone and internet services to new businesses and homes in the rural communities, these services, because his company can't guarantee that it...
41
41
Jul 18, 2022
07/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
ok and stay steven. these more bigger heat waves across western europe. are they then more likely down down to climate change and say more localized ones that you sometimes get over perhaps just parts of the u. k or, or parts of france? well, i mean, i think a point is that it's not just in the north of this is happening you've, you've had your last year, huge waves and into your pakistan's early this year. not detainer and much of latin america. so i think it's happening over the world. and so, you know, as i said, as temperature rises on average, you're more likely to get the extreme weather events. and it may be, you know, such as in canada, last year we had that huge heat wave over over western canada. it's, you can have these localized relatively low, like a nigel. i know that the, i think a calculation used called extreme event attribution for a calculating for helping to understand these extreme, either incidence. can you help me understand what that is? yet what, in the sense this process called extreme event attribution, it looks at the chance of
ok and stay steven. these more bigger heat waves across western europe. are they then more likely down down to climate change and say more localized ones that you sometimes get over perhaps just parts of the u. k or, or parts of france? well, i mean, i think a point is that it's not just in the north of this is happening you've, you've had your last year, huge waves and into your pakistan's early this year. not detainer and much of latin america. so i think it's happening over the world. and...
128
128
Jul 1, 2022
07/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, steven miller policy has a couple of things here . where's the law about aiding and abetting lawbreaking sanctuary cities, sanctuary states, for example? i dosa think what the whatus the justices are saying is wetig do need a new i law as part of any new law. i would i require that everyonev have a security background check before they can enter the country. i would require a health check, especially in the middle of a pandemic. i would require that they show that they have that they will have the means to take care of themselves and not be a burden on the american taxpayer and that they go through the process legally. we're talking about illegal immigrants here , but yet i guess the court doesn't really see it that way. it's kind of hard to understand the reasoning behind it. well, we are all disappointed with cavanaugh and robert is going to win this . but let's a get to the heart of this issue. donald trump built the greatestt border security regime in the history not only of our country but any country. i was there.y. i saw it fir
you know, steven miller policy has a couple of things here . where's the law about aiding and abetting lawbreaking sanctuary cities, sanctuary states, for example? i dosa think what the whatus the justices are saying is wetig do need a new i law as part of any new law. i would i require that everyonev have a security background check before they can enter the country. i would require a health check, especially in the middle of a pandemic. i would require that they show that they have that they...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
steven r i d w, correspond to char carter k in delhi. thank you very much. was we mentioned earlier in the show soaring prices have given europe more incentive than ever to be as efficient as possible with energy. a new innovation in the netherlands could add another piece of the puzzle, storing residual heat and salt. take a look to ingredients, water and a secret type of table salt. play a big role in this chemistry lesson. both salt and water are the key to an amazingly simple energy storage technology. lot of been to on the south. the reaction of water mixing with sold generates heat. it's so warm that you can even touch it. what's important is that i've stored energy into sold without any losses . laugh which i can now retrieve by adding water on the energy we've like love comb . it took 12 years of research, discovered this effect, physicists, olaf, adon, spent a long time experimenting to make his raw material salt react efficiently. the south have in the soul tear in the system is in a large container with the small compartments for which error can f
steven r i d w, correspond to char carter k in delhi. thank you very much. was we mentioned earlier in the show soaring prices have given europe more incentive than ever to be as efficient as possible with energy. a new innovation in the netherlands could add another piece of the puzzle, storing residual heat and salt. take a look to ingredients, water and a secret type of table salt. play a big role in this chemistry lesson. both salt and water are the key to an amazingly simple energy storage...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
65
65
Jul 6, 2022
07/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
steven lee. to the addition of the port commission. i've known him for 45 years in terms of a capacity he mentioned he was a student at san francisco state university. asian-american movement within san francisco. as a businessman and business entrepreneur. i known him during the many years as a business entrepreneur, musical entertainment and one point i was executive director of the senior center and had to create entertainment venn use it raise funds for our community and upon steven lee was doing the same thing in terms of promotion of asian-american entertainers. what strikes me about steven is tenacity and endurs in terms of dedication to san francisco. also to his beloved china townful i don't know many people in the height of covid that has the guts to go in china town and open a restaurant in memory of when we used to have sam walls as well as an entertainment venue for the communities. his perspective working on the entertainment commission begin him the state wide voemal perspect they have has been there. i support steven le
steven lee. to the addition of the port commission. i've known him for 45 years in terms of a capacity he mentioned he was a student at san francisco state university. asian-american movement within san francisco. as a businessman and business entrepreneur. i known him during the many years as a business entrepreneur, musical entertainment and one point i was executive director of the senior center and had to create entertainment venn use it raise funds for our community and upon steven lee was...
81
81
Jul 4, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
low clerks and late justice and -- also pay tribute to john paul stevens.he memorial tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >>
low clerks and late justice and -- also pay tribute to john paul stevens.he memorial tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >>
270
270
Jul 12, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 1
steven ayers said i waited and waited.ft basically because the president said to leave. how compelling were they? >> i thought they were powerful witnesses because they were speaking from the heart. this is what they felt. this is how they had performed. they know they had made a mistake. they rethought their position now. and they realize the power of this man. they were really classic authoritarian followers. following the leader. >> the whole truth and nothing but the truth -- >> we're watching them there as they stood and took their oath. when you look at the totality of what we saw today, right, the goal to lay out clearly one of the key goals was that this was a premeditated act, that this was a premeditated march, that the president, we already know he knew this was an armed crowd. it was not spontaneous. we have several tweets. one of the organizers who was there that day, ali alexander texts trump is supposed to order us to the capitol at the end of his speech, but we'll see. that's a text he sent to someone. anot
steven ayers said i waited and waited.ft basically because the president said to leave. how compelling were they? >> i thought they were powerful witnesses because they were speaking from the heart. this is what they felt. this is how they had performed. they know they had made a mistake. they rethought their position now. and they realize the power of this man. they were really classic authoritarian followers. following the leader. >> the whole truth and nothing but the truth --...
281
281
Jul 28, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
we know from reporting from reporter john carl previously that pompeo was in touch with steven mnuchin and and the special envoy to ireland did resign in protest that day and probably would be in touch with people at that level. there's a lot going on here. the house is really looking into this idea of what was going on in the cabinet and they've already spoken to gene scalia, the labor secretary, who wrote donald trump a memo having him to call a cabinet meeting after january 6th when they were all panicking. we'll have to see what emerges with this new testimony. >> thank you so much for laying that all out for us. joining me is mark short, former chief of staff to vice president mike pence. mark was recently under subpoena. he testified before a grand jury in the justice department's investigation into january 6th. it's good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> you have mulvaney, steven mnuchin, pompeo, what topic, discussions and the 25th amendment. you've been asked about this a lot since leaving the administration. how serious can you say those conversati
we know from reporting from reporter john carl previously that pompeo was in touch with steven mnuchin and and the special envoy to ireland did resign in protest that day and probably would be in touch with people at that level. there's a lot going on here. the house is really looking into this idea of what was going on in the cabinet and they've already spoken to gene scalia, the labor secretary, who wrote donald trump a memo having him to call a cabinet meeting after january 6th when they...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
well steven, a prime of his he, when it's when, when, when reads about there's that sounds like in the as willing to do all it's international trade in the indian robina, but that's not what it is about. while the government or the r b. i has not mentioned specifically in the 20s or any cases what most expos out of europe in india is that this move is aimed at russia and sri lanka. no. so long as we all know is going to a massive economic crisis, a massive foreign exchange prices. so this is aimed at the doing trade, which will and guide facilitating trade, mitchell and guy in the indian rookie and then with russia. now, as you rightly said, in the immortal russian group as been going up about from that, we've been buying other stuff as well and no gold imports. i'd also like you to go up. we've been buying 40 laces as well. so this, this move appears to be, to help out a russia and sri lanka, likely enable the companies to open up in thanks special accounts called postal banks. and that's how these are transactions will have steven mark, right, it'll be correspond to char carter k in
well steven, a prime of his he, when it's when, when, when reads about there's that sounds like in the as willing to do all it's international trade in the indian robina, but that's not what it is about. while the government or the r b. i has not mentioned specifically in the 20s or any cases what most expos out of europe in india is that this move is aimed at russia and sri lanka. no. so long as we all know is going to a massive economic crisis, a massive foreign exchange prices. so this is...
34
34
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
steven: that is the question.agreement with your point that when you look at where yield curve control is at the center of the situation. i think eliminating yield curve control helps banks, but does it help the rest of the japanese economy and allow long-term real yields to widen in the curves to steepen a little bit? maybe it helps a little in terms of retiree savings, but not that much. the question is how much that will have an impact on the underlying macroeconomic story. it will have a big impact on what happens in terms of the currency. that is why it is the focus everyone has. i put the probability on it at 25%. guy: a significant tail risk, order of the magnitude of the move to see that happen? steven: order of magnitude in the currency? the currency, you probably have a 5%, 10% correction very quickly in the yen. kriti: let's talk about the other implications for the boj, known as very experimental and at the forefront of global monetary policy. let's talk about the etf story because boj was one of the f
steven: that is the question.agreement with your point that when you look at where yield curve control is at the center of the situation. i think eliminating yield curve control helps banks, but does it help the rest of the japanese economy and allow long-term real yields to widen in the curves to steepen a little bit? maybe it helps a little in terms of retiree savings, but not that much. the question is how much that will have an impact on the underlying macroeconomic story. it will have a...
158
158
Jul 13, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
so what did steven ayers say to you, and how did it make you feel at the time?ell, he apologized. and that's what it was. it kind of caught me off guard. we're sitting there still processing, a couple minutes before that, sergeant gonell had to excuse himself from the hearing room because he got overwhelmed with emotion. i went out there after him, and come back in, and you know, we're still trying to process that, and then we're just ambushed for lack of a better word with this individual, you know, forcing an apology on us. and i mean, it's right to apologize. he owes the entire country and anybody who was harmed that day emotionally, physically, he owes them an apology also. however, i acknowledged it, but i don't necessarily accept it. that takes some time. >> officer harry dunn, as always, thank you. we appreciate you. >> thank you. >>> today was our first time hearing from pat cipollone's testimony, which included a lengthy testimony on mike pence resisting pressure to take part in the former president's last ditch scheme to overturn the election on the 6t
so what did steven ayers say to you, and how did it make you feel at the time?ell, he apologized. and that's what it was. it kind of caught me off guard. we're sitting there still processing, a couple minutes before that, sergeant gonell had to excuse himself from the hearing room because he got overwhelmed with emotion. i went out there after him, and come back in, and you know, we're still trying to process that, and then we're just ambushed for lack of a better word with this individual, you...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
88
88
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
steven lee. to the addition of the port commission. i've known him for 45 years in terms of a capacity he mentioned he was a student at san francisco state university. asian-american movement within san francisco. as a businessman and business entrepreneur. i known him during the many years as a business entrepreneur, musical entertainment and one point i was executive director of the senior center and had to create entertainment venn use it raise funds for our community and upon steven lee was doing the same thing in terms of promotion of asian-american entertainers. what strikes me about steven is tenacity and endurs in terms of dedication to san francisco. also to his beloved china townful i don't know many people in the height of covid that has the guts to go in china town and open a restaurant in memory of when we used to have sam walls as well as an entertainment venue for the communities. his perspective working on the entertainment commission begin him the state wide voemal perspect they have has been there. i support steven le
steven lee. to the addition of the port commission. i've known him for 45 years in terms of a capacity he mentioned he was a student at san francisco state university. asian-american movement within san francisco. as a businessman and business entrepreneur. i known him during the many years as a business entrepreneur, musical entertainment and one point i was executive director of the senior center and had to create entertainment venn use it raise funds for our community and upon steven lee was...
59
59
Jul 12, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
with steven m. dettelbach, i hope confirmed and soon at the helm will be there to provide that help. i can think of no better way to keep americans safe from violent crime than for the senate to confirm steven m. dettelbach a.t.f. director. i urge my colleagues to support -- to join me in supporting his confirmation. the presiding officer: without objection. all postcloture time is expired. the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas are 48, the nays are 64 and the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do her
with steven m. dettelbach, i hope confirmed and soon at the helm will be there to provide that help. i can think of no better way to keep americans safe from violent crime than for the senate to confirm steven m. dettelbach a.t.f. director. i urge my colleagues to support -- to join me in supporting his confirmation. the presiding officer: without objection. all postcloture time is expired. the question occurs on the nomination. is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will...
284
284
Jul 16, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 1
that was max fisher channelling harvard's steven pinker who's going to join me in a moment. he addressed that question in his "new york times" front page story noting war is less common, globally, we've had less genocides and overall quality of life has improved in recent decades. max fisher argues that improvements aren't things that we don't see. we don't see wars that never happened, or deaths that were prevented by modern medicine, and the data suggests that stories like that of my father-in-law coming from dirt villages in distant lands and making a better life in america, they still occur. in fact, the children of immigrants still have a better income trajectory than those people who were born in the united states, that's according to two economic historians, ran ab abramitzky, and leah burstyn from princeton. they have just published their new book called streets of gold, america's untold story of immigrant success and in it, they argue that while today the journey might begin as it did for so many families in italy or poland or ireland or elsewhere in europe, today i
that was max fisher channelling harvard's steven pinker who's going to join me in a moment. he addressed that question in his "new york times" front page story noting war is less common, globally, we've had less genocides and overall quality of life has improved in recent decades. max fisher argues that improvements aren't things that we don't see. we don't see wars that never happened, or deaths that were prevented by modern medicine, and the data suggests that stories like that of...
123
123
Jul 1, 2022
07/22
by
KSTS
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
es la primera mujer afroamericana en este tribunal llega por el retiro del juez steven braller cuÁlesllegada de ketanji brown jackson. un momentotrada es la histÓrico magistrada es la primera mujer negra en ocupar este lugar agradeciÓ la bienvenida de sus colegas. >>> un dÍa histÓrico, no solo para mujeres afro descendientes si no la mujer en sÍ los lugares dobd se hacen las leyes en los paÍses debe representar al pueblo. >>> puede servir durante dÉcadas. se ra parte del bloque liberal integrada por 3 magistrales. no altera el balance ideolÓgico pero an lÁlisis anÁlisis hablanu impacto. >>> va a tener su opiniÓn para influenciar a los juezes >>> sus Últimas decisiones y la pÉrdida de confianza interna por la filtraciÓn del borrador sobre el aborto. a partir de octubre, va a em sus primeras opiniones derechos de parejas del mismo sexo brown jackson va a recibir su investidura formal en otoÑo, el paÍs entero puede llamarla magistrada en washington, javier vega, noticias telemundo >>> en florida, un juez bloqueÓ la ley estatal que restringe el aborto despuÉs de las 15 semanas. en respues
es la primera mujer afroamericana en este tribunal llega por el retiro del juez steven braller cuÁlesllegada de ketanji brown jackson. un momentotrada es la histÓrico magistrada es la primera mujer negra en ocupar este lugar agradeciÓ la bienvenida de sus colegas. >>> un dÍa histÓrico, no solo para mujeres afro descendientes si no la mujer en sÍ los lugares dobd se hacen las leyes en los paÍses debe representar al pueblo. >>> puede servir durante dÉcadas. se ra parte...
113
113
Jul 29, 2022
07/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
stevens, ms. frankel, mrs. dingell, mr. blumenauer, and mre that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5118. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. wenstrup of ohio, mr. h lahood of illinois, i inform the house that mr. wenstrup and mr. lahood will vote nay on h.r. 5118. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. mcbath of georgia, i inform the house that mrs. mcbath will vote yes on h.r. 5118. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. walorski and ms. spartz of indiana, i inform the house that they will vote no on h.r. a 5118. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek recognition. >> as the member designated by -- she will vote yes on h.r. 5118. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> as the member designated by mr. tiffany, he wi
stevens, ms. frankel, mrs. dingell, mr. blumenauer, and mre that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5118. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. wenstrup of ohio, mr. h lahood of illinois, i inform the house that mr. wenstrup and mr. lahood will vote nay on h.r. 5118. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> as the member designated...
58
58
Jul 15, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
steven's mysterious death may be connected to alex murdaugh and his family.ow charged with a double murder of his wife and son. in fact, lead the south carolina law enforcement division said they reopened the investigation into stephen smith's death based on information gathered at the double murder scene of maggie and paul murdaugh. there are others connected to the murdaugh family who have died mysteriously. i >> don't know anybody in my 60 years of life that had five people die like that. >> this attorney represents the family of gloria, she was the murdaugh's longtime life keeper who died in 2018 after falling down the stairs in their home. >> his wife was still alive at the time and called 9-1-1. >> my housekeeper has fallen in her head is bleeding, i cannot get her up. >> she later died in the hospital. >> according to her coroner, an autopsy was never done, and her manner of death was listed as natural. the coroner noted there was inconsistencies between injuries sustained in a trip and fall accident. they announced plans to exhumed the woman's body as
steven's mysterious death may be connected to alex murdaugh and his family.ow charged with a double murder of his wife and son. in fact, lead the south carolina law enforcement division said they reopened the investigation into stephen smith's death based on information gathered at the double murder scene of maggie and paul murdaugh. there are others connected to the murdaugh family who have died mysteriously. i >> don't know anybody in my 60 years of life that had five people die like...
125
125
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
steven: it won't necessarily be the quarter we finished, but where we are going ahead. can avoid a self reinforcing downturn, you have to remember that we had 47% earnings growth last year. profits are high in the u.s. market. if you have a slowdown, it is going to take something out, even if the economy is in a recession. if you think about the probability-weighted scenarios, it looks like we are going to have a earnings drop next year. i do not think that is going to be reflected so much in the second quarter epf, it is going to be a quarter -- surprises. the look backwards is not really that relevant. the one thing i will not worry about it is downwards earnings estimate revisions. the numbers are not plausible. we know stock prices predict downwards earnings estimates. jonathan: great to catch up, as always. cpi next week on the 13th. on the 14th, you hear from jp morning -- morgan. does anyone have visibility about what this year might bring? tom: i would link these together. i'm going to be honest. the inflation report next week is arguably more important. the inf
steven: it won't necessarily be the quarter we finished, but where we are going ahead. can avoid a self reinforcing downturn, you have to remember that we had 47% earnings growth last year. profits are high in the u.s. market. if you have a slowdown, it is going to take something out, even if the economy is in a recession. if you think about the probability-weighted scenarios, it looks like we are going to have a earnings drop next year. i do not think that is going to be reflected so much in...
179
179
Jul 26, 2022
07/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 1
haily stevens is a more stalwart ally. vote for haily stevens.right. they don't actually want to have a debate about israel/palestine, probably because it's not being voted on and the public opinion ison very clear is that aipac's view which is no matter what israel does the u.s. will give it a blank check is a very unpopular view among democrat. they find a generic poll-tested issue and basically buy up all thed advertising to try to destroy the person on that issue, and it's fundamentally because they don't want an open debate of israel/palestine because they know that aipac is not where most democrats in the country are on that issue. >> i misspoke. jessica cisneros, not ramos down in the rio grand valley who lost that very closely contested primary. what do you think -- i mean, where's the money coming from is the other question, right? i mean, you've got huge -- i mean, there's a huge check being written. >> yes. >> some of it gets disclosed later on, but my sense is that ironically enough in these races where they run ads saying so and so i
haily stevens is a more stalwart ally. vote for haily stevens.right. they don't actually want to have a debate about israel/palestine, probably because it's not being voted on and the public opinion ison very clear is that aipac's view which is no matter what israel does the u.s. will give it a blank check is a very unpopular view among democrat. they find a generic poll-tested issue and basically buy up all thed advertising to try to destroy the person on that issue, and it's fundamentally...
95
95
Jul 26, 2022
07/22
by
KDTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
fabiola: asÍ reaccionÓ steven luego de pasar cuatro aÑos en prisiÓn. una mociÓn con la fiscalÍa de manhattan. >> el caso en su momento tocÓ todos los temas que estÁmps viendo hoy. >> en el 2012 el verdadero culpable este caso confesÓ ser el culpable de este crimen. leÓn: comenzaran a trabajar 500 mÉdicos cubanos en mÉxico. lÓpez obrador dijo que los cubanos irÁn dÓnde no quieren irlos doctores mexicanos. alejandro madrigal nos habla de la polÉmica. alejandro: brindaron atenciÓn en comunidades apartadas. >> el tema de la inseguridad comenzÓ a afectar la decisiÓn de que un mÉdico estÉ en un lugar disperso. muchas personas se le ha negado la oportunidad. la semana pasada erika andrade fue asesinado. asociaciones y colegios de mÉdicos insiste en que hay suficientes doctores y dicen que los mexicanos se enfrentarÁn al de sabe seguimiento de medicamentos. la oposiciÓn asegura que se financia. leÓn: un doctor dijo que los sÍntomas del presidente han desaparecido y sÓlo le queda un poco de tos. un veterano con 15 aÑos de servicios entro en una vivienda. cayÓ d
fabiola: asÍ reaccionÓ steven luego de pasar cuatro aÑos en prisiÓn. una mociÓn con la fiscalÍa de manhattan. >> el caso en su momento tocÓ todos los temas que estÁmps viendo hoy. >> en el 2012 el verdadero culpable este caso confesÓ ser el culpable de este crimen. leÓn: comenzaran a trabajar 500 mÉdicos cubanos en mÉxico. lÓpez obrador dijo que los cubanos irÁn dÓnde no quieren irlos doctores mexicanos. alejandro madrigal nos habla de la polÉmica. alejandro:...
180
180
Jul 30, 2022
07/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
breaking news, nbc news has learned that steven g. bryer will step down as a justice on the u.s. we want to go right now to justice correspondent pete williams is breaking this news for us >> according to people that he has talked to his intention is to retire at the end of this term this will be the biggest change in the supreme court in at least half a century >> quickly boiling down the pages and pages of the most consequential cases, always taking his time to get it 100% right. from the affordable care act -- >> the bottom line here is the supreme court has upheld the health care case >> -- to the disputed election in 2000. >> the senior justice dissenting here, justice john paul stevens, i think, leaves little doubt that there's no room for a recount. >> if there's no room for a recount this election is over for vice president al gore >> i see nothing in any way that incompatible with that, tom. >> and the ruling that made same-sex marriage legal. >> historic ruling here for the first time the supreme court has said there is a constitutional right -- excuse me -- to same-sex
breaking news, nbc news has learned that steven g. bryer will step down as a justice on the u.s. we want to go right now to justice correspondent pete williams is breaking this news for us >> according to people that he has talked to his intention is to retire at the end of this term this will be the biggest change in the supreme court in at least half a century >> quickly boiling down the pages and pages of the most consequential cases, always taking his time to get it 100% right....
195
195
Jul 12, 2022
07/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
be more than just steven ayers who has now pleaded guilty talking about that connection? >> yeah, so this is a very integral part of what the jan 6 committee will be doing here. and it is really trying to bring the link between the words of donald trump and the actions of the rioters on january 6. so far we don't seem to have indication that there were direct communications so far between agents like roger stone, michael flynn, close associates of trump and in the plot to overturn the election. what will be interesting from this testimony is that they are saying though that there was a causal link regardless of whether there were direct communications or just the basic knowledge of having extremist groups, having radicalized americans on the ground he near the capitol, that that is enough to show that donald trump was fully aware of what his words were causing the rioters to do and intentional actions that he was inciting people to attack the capitol. >> and there is also going to be focus on the meeting between sydney powell and michael flynn and pretty devolved into scr
be more than just steven ayers who has now pleaded guilty talking about that connection? >> yeah, so this is a very integral part of what the jan 6 committee will be doing here. and it is really trying to bring the link between the words of donald trump and the actions of the rioters on january 6. so far we don't seem to have indication that there were direct communications so far between agents like roger stone, michael flynn, close associates of trump and in the plot to overturn the...
44
44
Jul 27, 2022
07/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
brett stevens and i debated each other alistening side his partner was jennifer rubin and mine was tim kearney of the washington examer on the issue of trump in 2016 and if we ought to blame the elites for the rise of trump. we trounced him at that debate and won it overwhelmingly, and i wish that it had not taken brett stevens so long to wake up to the reality of the side that he was supporting here. look, he's put his slot in behind joe biden as so many other people d assuming he would return the nation to normalcy, calm, he would reject the culture war identity of the left. unfortunately that's not been the case in so many different ways. you know, it's -- i mean, it's a hard thing to say and hard thing to admit when you're so wrong, but everyone sees how wrong this whole side has been. the fact is that joe biden hasn't delivered any real respect. he has not delivered a calm, he's not restored the nation to normalcy in any type of political way and instead his policies have only furthered our economic problems, our social problems, our cultural problems, and unfortunately now we're
brett stevens and i debated each other alistening side his partner was jennifer rubin and mine was tim kearney of the washington examer on the issue of trump in 2016 and if we ought to blame the elites for the rise of trump. we trounced him at that debate and won it overwhelmingly, and i wish that it had not taken brett stevens so long to wake up to the reality of the side that he was supporting here. look, he's put his slot in behind joe biden as so many other people d assuming he would return...
60
60
Jul 16, 2022
07/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
new health secretary steven barclay said the government is prepared. indie steven barclay said the governmentn barclay said the government is prepared-— is prepared. we are putting in additional _ is prepared. we are putting in additional capacity _ is prepared. we are putting in additional capacity with - is prepared. we are putting in additional capacity with call i additional capacity with call handlers, paramedics on duty, extra capacity in 111 as well, so we are putting that capacity in and working with hospital trust leaders in terms of where we are able to increase bed capacity on the wards. fist of where we are able to increase bed capacity on the wards.— capacity on the wards. at this well street this weekend, _ capacity on the wards. at this well street this weekend, people - capacity on the wards. at this well street this weekend, people were | street this weekend, people were topping up their tans, but by monday and some parts of the uk, it could be 10 degrees hotter than today and the advice is to stay out of the sun. —— at this welsh beach. and forecasters say this is something w
new health secretary steven barclay said the government is prepared. indie steven barclay said the governmentn barclay said the government is prepared-— is prepared. we are putting in additional _ is prepared. we are putting in additional capacity _ is prepared. we are putting in additional capacity with - is prepared. we are putting in additional capacity with call i additional capacity with call handlers, paramedics on duty, extra capacity in 111 as well, so we are putting that capacity in...
62
62
Jul 13, 2022
07/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
bottom of the 11th, 6-6, bases-loaded, kirby sneed striking out steven duggar.'s his first career hit and rb i, made it 9-6 oakland. oakland scored 8 in the frame. chad pinder grand slammed. oakland wins 14-7 and 12. we saw the trio of james wiseman, jonathan kuminga, and moses moody hit the floor. first quarter, james wiseman making an impact. he had six points and seven rebounds in this one. late first half, how about moody, moses, spin cycle and scores. warriors trailed by 20 at the have. wiseman times this block just perfectly. he hit three of those in this game. weatherspoon scored nine points, the steel and the showtime. nice dunk. late third quarter, jonathan kuminga, the other part of the trio, slimes at home. he scored a game-high 29. moses moody took a hard fall late. warriors lose. next up, a game against the thunder on friday. sports on there's a reason comcast business powers more businesses than any other provider. actually, there's a few. comcast business offers the fastest, reliable network... the protection of security edge... and the most relia
bottom of the 11th, 6-6, bases-loaded, kirby sneed striking out steven duggar.'s his first career hit and rb i, made it 9-6 oakland. oakland scored 8 in the frame. chad pinder grand slammed. oakland wins 14-7 and 12. we saw the trio of james wiseman, jonathan kuminga, and moses moody hit the floor. first quarter, james wiseman making an impact. he had six points and seven rebounds in this one. late first half, how about moody, moses, spin cycle and scores. warriors trailed by 20 at the have....
138
138
Jul 12, 2022
07/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
steven ayers posted a tweet from former president trump encouraging supporters to go to d.c. on the 6th. we're also expected to hear from a spokesperson from the far right group the oath keepers >> reporter: the january 6 committee set to reveal what could be more bombshell testimony. on the agenda, far right groups' involvement in the insurrection including the proud boys and oath keepers and the potential link to the white house. >> we need to know who they were in communication with within trump's inner circle and what they were discussing >> reporter: a surprise offer from former trump adviser steve bannon >> mag fwaa is on the march. >> reporter: bannon now says he's willing to testify. the justice department calling it a stunt also expected, videotaped testimony from pat cipollone, present at key white house meetings leading to and during the insurrection >> cipollone's testimony is going to be very key for that, not just for donald trump but those around him if you're a mark meadows, what pat cipollone says is very vital to your future existence >> reporter: cipollone
steven ayers posted a tweet from former president trump encouraging supporters to go to d.c. on the 6th. we're also expected to hear from a spokesperson from the far right group the oath keepers >> reporter: the january 6 committee set to reveal what could be more bombshell testimony. on the agenda, far right groups' involvement in the insurrection including the proud boys and oath keepers and the potential link to the white house. >> we need to know who they were in communication...
96
96
Jul 8, 2022
07/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
plus, sarah carter and steven miller react, reacting. hey, everyone, on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium sleep. and i'm here with my good friend and country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago you asked me, does that relaxium really work? i remember that night because i was tired of not sleeping. i took it you were to try to guess what relaxium sleep works. larry, so many americans are struggling to get the sleep, sleep for me, four years has been kind of a concept. i've heard people talk about relaxium sleep has changed my life. i'm grateful to you and it has been a blessing for our family. i am now a paying customer. know, i love it when you called me and told me that it worked the very first night for you and it is work every night since this call today for your thirty day risk free trial and one hundred percent money back guaranteed relaxium sleep doesn't need a prescription is 100% drug free and it's not habit forming relaxium work from the very firs
plus, sarah carter and steven miller react, reacting. hey, everyone, on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium sleep. and i'm here with my good friend and country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago you asked me, does that relaxium really work? i remember that night because i was tired of not sleeping. i took it you were to try to guess what relaxium sleep works. larry, so many americans are struggling to get the...
66
66
Jul 28, 2022
07/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
stevens had an active able account for the past few years.allows up to $100,000 to be saved without affecting supplemental security income. >> or medical the accounts grow tax free. anyone can contribute to help with savings to including employers were in the middle of this great resignation. people are shifting jobs looking for other opportunities, having an employer cares enough to offer something like it. able plan as a financial wellness benefit can really go a very long way. cal able dot ca dot gov is where you can go to open an account on your own or on behalf of the family member with a disability. >> in san francisco, noelle bellow kron, 4 news. and that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 o'clock. thanks for being with us this hour. stick around. a lot. more news ahead on kron. 4 news at 6.10. >> hammer here with a look ahead. all right, grant catherine, thank you very much. here'stwhat we're working on. after weeks of delays. >> more monkeypox vaccines are coming to u.s. clinics. how california leaders are preparing to handle laos. police ch
stevens had an active able account for the past few years.allows up to $100,000 to be saved without affecting supplemental security income. >> or medical the accounts grow tax free. anyone can contribute to help with savings to including employers were in the middle of this great resignation. people are shifting jobs looking for other opportunities, having an employer cares enough to offer something like it. able plan as a financial wellness benefit can really go a very long way. cal able...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
steven prince is not about to give up all his luxuries. his private gent, for example, in which he sometimes lies to bermuda to golf, and other times to nebraska to hunt pheasant. his calls for a fairer attack system are above all, patriotic, he says. but to many of his financial peers, he's a traitor, they call me a class trader, and a lot of ways of feel like they're traders stimulation. because they're only concerned about their own, well, their own personal well being. we can still have airplanes. we can still have big boats, which still sell rel we're, we can still do all of these things and just pay more taxes. but people don't want to realize that that's the case. the patriotic millionaires are indeed a minority among america's wealthy, even in potomac, just outside of washington d. c, which has an unusually high density of high net worth individuals. the owners of such sheltered mansions benefit greatly from ex president donald trump's tax reforms. no wonder the local country club charges $120000.00 just to join builder monte ginge
steven prince is not about to give up all his luxuries. his private gent, for example, in which he sometimes lies to bermuda to golf, and other times to nebraska to hunt pheasant. his calls for a fairer attack system are above all, patriotic, he says. but to many of his financial peers, he's a traitor, they call me a class trader, and a lot of ways of feel like they're traders stimulation. because they're only concerned about their own, well, their own personal well being. we can still have...