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no access to the tenure track. image of the elite professor who is tenured is a shrinking group in every university, even elite schoolols. the result is very dangerous. if i can, let me give you i think a very good example. there was acutely college instructor -- community college instructor in colorado, taught an introductory class and a been teaching it for a number of yearars. a part-time adjunct. he was instructed to start teaching a new curriculum designed to encourage student graduation. he thought it was a curriculum more suitable to middle school than college and when a prepare his students for a four year school. and he dutifully taught it. he decided to write a letter to the crediting agency saying -- raising questions about it. he judiciously gave it to the ministration and said, make sure i am not making any factual mistakes. within two days, no administration was observing and four days later, he was some really dismissed a allegedly for teaching violations so severe -- it was a pretense. credulity toe
no access to the tenure track. image of the elite professor who is tenured is a shrinking group in every university, even elite schoolols. the result is very dangerous. if i can, let me give you i think a very good example. there was acutely college instructor -- community college instructor in colorado, taught an introductory class and a been teaching it for a number of yearars. a part-time adjunct. he was instructed to start teaching a new curriculum designed to encourage student graduation....
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during her tenure, she supported a 75 million-dollar bond to improve golden gate park infrastructure, worked with a variety of city groups and organizations on a successful tax measure for parks, oversaw the groundbreaking of the world-renowned national eighth grove in golden gate park, and welcome to 70,001 pope for a mass at candlestick park in 1987 that would be john paul ii. former staff members remember her cultivation of a work environment that allowed for creative solutions, and a real focus on working with teens and communities of colour. under her leadership, programs like the newspaper and friday nate fun or launched. after her tenure at the recreation and park department, she went on to consulting for a time, and then from 1998 to 2004 , she was the director of the san mateo county parks department, and in 2004, she became the manager of the sonoma county parks system. she was also active with the bay area ridge trail council. since her retirement, she began writing and has penned many short stories recounting her memories from her years of public service and what i would s
during her tenure, she supported a 75 million-dollar bond to improve golden gate park infrastructure, worked with a variety of city groups and organizations on a successful tax measure for parks, oversaw the groundbreaking of the world-renowned national eighth grove in golden gate park, and welcome to 70,001 pope for a mass at candlestick park in 1987 that would be john paul ii. former staff members remember her cultivation of a work environment that allowed for creative solutions, and a real...
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father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california
father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california
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>>son nielsen's tumultuous tenure as homeland security secretary coming to a close as president trump calls for tougher action at the us southern border with mexico. amid a surge in border crossings. despite reports she was on thin ice with the president nelson was at the border with him late last week. she described her department as being in disaster response and called on congress to act you don't have to us all other parts of immigration that also need to be solved. >>but right now we have an emergency on our hands we need to treat it as such. >>nielsen came to the trump administration as john kelly of staff when he served as homeland security secretary she was nominated to the cabinet post in october 20 17 and would become a very public face of the administration's controversial a 0 tolerance policy at the border, separation of migrant children from detained parents upon news of her resignation democrats slammed nelson's tenure. >>she defended it as if it was policy that made sense and then deny that they did it in the first place and now they can't even find the parents to reuni
>>son nielsen's tumultuous tenure as homeland security secretary coming to a close as president trump calls for tougher action at the us southern border with mexico. amid a surge in border crossings. despite reports she was on thin ice with the president nelson was at the border with him late last week. she described her department as being in disaster response and called on congress to act you don't have to us all other parts of immigration that also need to be solved. >>but right...
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tenure does not for. thwart? . why do we have tenure?e once had machine politics and favoring in governmental hiring, ofitics in the removing teachers and police officers. systems change to create relative protection. i don't know if we want to go back to where hiring and firing is political, where it is not based on any standards. i believe it ought to not take take poorum to teachers or public employees. we have to understand why these systems exist in america. they take poor are a response to a system of political corruption and favoritism that dominated the way local governments ran in america. fred from texas. caller: good morning. thank you so much for this activity. this gentleman wants equal outcome, not equal opportunity. that is sad. if you look at graduation rates is any system that inner-city minority controlled, it is abysmal. we have to have our family structure improved to fix our educational system. people areg black of of wedlock, no pop up. guest: that is not true. that is not true. caller: you better read your statisti
tenure does not for. thwart? . why do we have tenure?e once had machine politics and favoring in governmental hiring, ofitics in the removing teachers and police officers. systems change to create relative protection. i don't know if we want to go back to where hiring and firing is political, where it is not based on any standards. i believe it ought to not take take poorum to teachers or public employees. we have to understand why these systems exist in america. they take poor are a response...
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. >> reporter: despite its modulus tenure outlined homeland security secretary thanked donald trump and promised to do everything she could to ensure a smooth transition. >> i share the president's goal of securing the border and
. >> reporter: despite its modulus tenure outlined homeland security secretary thanked donald trump and promised to do everything she could to ensure a smooth transition. >> i share the president's goal of securing the border and
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with respect to monetary policy my focus first and foremost throughout my entire tenure was on jobs. as you know, the financial crisis took a huge toll on the american economy. unemployment reached 10% in 2009 which is close to a post war high. 9 million jobs were destroyed in addition many people who lost long-term jobs dropped out of the labour force completely giving up hope of ever finding work. a large share of the workforce found themselves stuck and part-time jobs when they wanted to work for full-time. the african american unemployment rates stood at a not very low, 8.3% in 2006 and it rose to a horrifying 16% in 2000 and nine. so my focus in the most important priority was to foster recovery of the labour market. in return to full employment. it is difficult to determine when the economy has achieved full employment but current conditions seem quite consistent with my interpretation of the mandate. during my term as chair it declined from 6.7% to 4.1% in it now stands at 3.8% close to a 50 year low. the african-american unemployment rate is 6.7% close to the lowest level in
with respect to monetary policy my focus first and foremost throughout my entire tenure was on jobs. as you know, the financial crisis took a huge toll on the american economy. unemployment reached 10% in 2009 which is close to a post war high. 9 million jobs were destroyed in addition many people who lost long-term jobs dropped out of the labour force completely giving up hope of ever finding work. a large share of the workforce found themselves stuck and part-time jobs when they wanted to...
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tenure real rates hit 1.2% late last year.'m nervous that of the fed continues hiking or let the balance sheet runs off from april rates continue to rise -- if real rates continue to rise, they will not go above neutral and then they stop the bank sheet run-up. that has taken these much lower. they are not trying to murder the economy. they might be up to achieve what no other fed has been able to do which is not murder the business cycle. jonathan: let's talk about what is happening with treasury yields. the fed has backed away. we still cannot unlock materially higher treasury yields in terms of nominal and in terms of real yield. gershon: the market is saying they do not believe the fed will be able to generate inflation. you would expect, if we were to go into a recession and the fed would start the race, the short end would be rallying more than it is. you have the short anti-rally or the long end -- the short end rally or the long end selloff. i'm just as bullish as the others but it is not like there are not risks out t
tenure real rates hit 1.2% late last year.'m nervous that of the fed continues hiking or let the balance sheet runs off from april rates continue to rise -- if real rates continue to rise, they will not go above neutral and then they stop the bank sheet run-up. that has taken these much lower. they are not trying to murder the economy. they might be up to achieve what no other fed has been able to do which is not murder the business cycle. jonathan: let's talk about what is happening with...
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by the end of my tenure, we had raised the fed funds rate five times. taking the target range for the federal funds rate up to 1 1/4 to 1 1/2%. during 2018, with increasingly robust economic performance, partly due to tax increases and -- tax cuts and increases in government spending, the fomc ranged the target range four more times. it now stands at 2 1/4 to 2 1/2%, in the vicinity of estimates of a neutral rate that neither boosts nor retards economic growth. economic growth this year looks to have slowed. the fomc recently estimated that it would come in about 2.1%. considerably lower than the 3% growth achieved last year, but close to estimates of the economy's longer-run potential to grow, with a stable unemployment rate. as i mentioned, inflation is running near but still on the weak side of 2%. under these conditions, the fomc has placed policy on hold, as it evaluates the economic outlook. there is no presumption that short rates need to rise further. further increases would be likely, only if inflation moves up, or appears very likely to move a
by the end of my tenure, we had raised the fed funds rate five times. taking the target range for the federal funds rate up to 1 1/4 to 1 1/2%. during 2018, with increasingly robust economic performance, partly due to tax increases and -- tax cuts and increases in government spending, the fomc ranged the target range four more times. it now stands at 2 1/4 to 2 1/2%, in the vicinity of estimates of a neutral rate that neither boosts nor retards economic growth. economic growth this year looks...
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upon news of her resignation, democrats slammed nielsen's tenure. >> she defended it if it was policy that made sense and denied they did it in the first place. now they can't even find the parents to reunite with the children. it's quite pathetic. >> reporter: sunday evening president trump announced via twitter that kevin mcaleenan, current u.s. customs and border protection commissioner will take the acting role as homeland security tech secretary. >> she wrote keep up the good fight and will stay on through wednesday. >>> motel 6 will pay $12 million settlement after getting past information to federal immigration authorities. washington state attorney general says the motel chain i guests without a warrant. the disclosures involved seven motel 6 locations between 2015 and 2017. the state attorney general's office said the information resulted in isis targeted investigation of many guests with spanish sounding names. >>> while governor calvinism in el salvador. this is a video of the governor and his wife lighting candles and a church. newsom plans to meet with human rights leader
upon news of her resignation, democrats slammed nielsen's tenure. >> she defended it if it was policy that made sense and denied they did it in the first place. now they can't even find the parents to reunite with the children. it's quite pathetic. >> reporter: sunday evening president trump announced via twitter that kevin mcaleenan, current u.s. customs and border protection commissioner will take the acting role as homeland security tech secretary. >> she wrote keep up the...
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it's unclear what his tenure produced. i know his successor quite well.orked with him in the past and i think he will be a wonderful attorney general. he's somebody with a great reputation of thoughtfulness and administration of the law. i hope that will be a relatively easy confirmation. in this setting, who knows. but he will be for a lot of people a return to normalcy after a very tumultuous period. >> thank you very much. stick around. 2018 was a shattering year for women in politics. why are so many democratic women worried, perhaps, about nominating a woman for president? it's for real, not just satire like on "veep." >> senator might not be a choice for running mate. >> all-female ticket? the american people work hard for a living, okay. they don't need that kind of [ bleep ]. guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema,n who got an awful skin condition. or atopic dermatitis, you feel like you're itching all the time. and yo
it's unclear what his tenure produced. i know his successor quite well.orked with him in the past and i think he will be a wonderful attorney general. he's somebody with a great reputation of thoughtfulness and administration of the law. i hope that will be a relatively easy confirmation. in this setting, who knows. but he will be for a lot of people a return to normalcy after a very tumultuous period. >> thank you very much. stick around. 2018 was a shattering year for women in politics....
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early in my tenure cfpb issued assessment report addressing mortgage servicing and atr q and rules. we are more efforts in the pipeline and have been discussing the best way to approach these assessments even in the initial development of a rule for it is important that we find information when comparing data after the rule takes effect to understand whether the rules of protecting consumers into evaluate costs and benefits. further, the bureau's comments on our assessment support the colder assessment over the effectiveness of our rules. i take seriously our response ability under the law to reduce unwarranted regulatory burdens and consider the impact rulemaking on regular entities and consumers. cfpb was acknowledged the cost that the cost imposed on regulated entities absolutely affect access to and availability to credit to consumers. to that end the bureau continues to sift through the comments for evidence last year. particularly organizing roughly 1750 separate issues related to rulemaking. i have pledged the stake holders will share our reaction to those comments through ar
early in my tenure cfpb issued assessment report addressing mortgage servicing and atr q and rules. we are more efforts in the pipeline and have been discussing the best way to approach these assessments even in the initial development of a rule for it is important that we find information when comparing data after the rule takes effect to understand whether the rules of protecting consumers into evaluate costs and benefits. further, the bureau's comments on our assessment support the colder...
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during your tenure as fire chief you led the people with integrity, fairness and dedication.recruiting many of today's firefighters and knowing them all by name, which is very impressive considering there are over 1000 officers. during your career of 29 years with san francisco fire department, some of your accomplishmentings and accomplishments include unifying fire, emergency ems, police dispatch communications, random on duty alcohol and drug testing and the reconfiguration of emergency medical services. perhaps your biggest accomplishments over the year, however, has been raising three amazing boys. riley, logan and sean. you set yourself to be an inspirational leader to being fire chief of san francisco. only female urban fire chief in the world. can you imagine that? you were the only female fire chief in the world. in 2018, the career fire chief of the year. you've proven yourself, people recognize it, we recognize it in san francisco, you broke the glass ceiling. now others are following. on behalf of the people of san francisco, the san francisco board of supervisors
during your tenure as fire chief you led the people with integrity, fairness and dedication.recruiting many of today's firefighters and knowing them all by name, which is very impressive considering there are over 1000 officers. during your career of 29 years with san francisco fire department, some of your accomplishmentings and accomplishments include unifying fire, emergency ems, police dispatch communications, random on duty alcohol and drug testing and the reconfiguration of emergency...
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dismiss thek we can signals coming through from the tenure yield. -- 10 year yield.o bring back interest rates. they wanted to extend pause to the end of the year. the ecb will come around. question, please be brief. why german yields were getting no juice in europe and the moment. are we seeing european investors looking to the treasury market instead? there is much more juice there. reasons we of the are seeing bond yields come down in the u.s.? very quickly. selena: that is the case. bond yields continue to bounce around zero for now. if you look at the interest rate, it is the u.s. treasury market. they are bouncing around in this range. we will get some clarity on the global growth prospects. rishaad: let's talk about what we have on the way. we have details on the way from the pilots from boeing. that is next. rishaad: let's get back to bloomberg markets. the initial report into the european airlines crash. force forced the jets nose down a few minutes after takeoff. this was due to a faulty sensor and it backed the pilots response. >> the crew followed procedu
dismiss thek we can signals coming through from the tenure yield. -- 10 year yield.o bring back interest rates. they wanted to extend pause to the end of the year. the ecb will come around. question, please be brief. why german yields were getting no juice in europe and the moment. are we seeing european investors looking to the treasury market instead? there is much more juice there. reasons we of the are seeing bond yields come down in the u.s.? very quickly. selena: that is the case. bond...
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berlin a stark choice for israel in crucial elections sputters are deciding whether to extend the tenure of. prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a fifth term or to shift to a centrist candidate with a strong military. also on the. guilty verdicts for the defiant leaders of the pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong their umbrella movement peacefully shut down the city for months ultimately with beijing to tell you what the verdicts mean for free expression in the chinese territory. the regs it deadline is late friday night so there's just no time for british prime minister theresa may to cross the channel for direct pleas to chancellor merkel and president a call for another extension. plus restoring a civic institution to its former glory book club breathing new life into nairobi's colonial era library will tell you what they're doing to make the library attractive for new use. oh i'm terry martin good to have you with us it's election day in israel voters there are deciding whether to extend prime minister binyamin netanyahu has long conservative tenure he's up against. military c
berlin a stark choice for israel in crucial elections sputters are deciding whether to extend the tenure of. prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a fifth term or to shift to a centrist candidate with a strong military. also on the. guilty verdicts for the defiant leaders of the pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong their umbrella movement peacefully shut down the city for months ultimately with beijing to tell you what the verdicts mean for free expression in the chinese territory. the...
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that is what my overarching goal is in setting the tone for the agency under my tenure. pete: regarding setting the tone, one of the kind of unique challenges in your position is the cfpb was built under director cordray, now senator warren, and people came subscribed to a vision of that agency and now we are in a time of transition where there is a realignment of resources, etc., talk about your relationship with the rank and file staff and perhaps how you came on where we are trying to adjust to a new way of thinking about it. dir. kraninger: i have been impressed by the staff of the bureau, no doubt they are committed to the mission, they are very capable and well educated. and from that vantage point they have been open to me. we have had some really fantastic conversations and the staff is part of those voices and opinion about where we should go. fundamentally, though, it is a government agency. it is the director in which congress vested all the power and authority in the bill, so at the end of the day it is my direction and responsibility to set that tone for all
that is what my overarching goal is in setting the tone for the agency under my tenure. pete: regarding setting the tone, one of the kind of unique challenges in your position is the cfpb was built under director cordray, now senator warren, and people came subscribed to a vision of that agency and now we are in a time of transition where there is a realignment of resources, etc., talk about your relationship with the rank and file staff and perhaps how you came on where we are trying to adjust...
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do you think the tenure has been worth it to them?> guest: it depends who's framework you are assessing that by. or do do i think they have any short-term money it is clear that they have. iit's really a question that those poses. >> host: another thing you highlight is how they alienated a lot of people in you specifically talked about michael cohen dear instrumental making sure they didn't get that and can you think of other examples where either because of the need for control what they are self entitled for these decisions. >> guest: what is interesting to me as a reporter is how people are completely differentt ideologies would come together and agree so for example they both will have agreed to alienate michael cohen was stupid. in some ways it bites me in the reporting of this book i wasn't expecting both sides of the political aisle would actually come together and agree so much about these two. that was very surprising. >> host: you mentioned when they are gone from the white house i will tell you the real story. >> guest: th
do you think the tenure has been worth it to them?> guest: it depends who's framework you are assessing that by. or do do i think they have any short-term money it is clear that they have. iit's really a question that those poses. >> host: another thing you highlight is how they alienated a lot of people in you specifically talked about michael cohen dear instrumental making sure they didn't get that and can you think of other examples where either because of the need for control what...
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your tenure with the epa was elevating. the level of attention that epa would give to international issues, and to get epa more engaged. as we think about the epa of the future, the drawing upon experiences, what role can epa play in the future, and what does epa mean internationally? quickly recount a story? [laughter] >> is that like a point of personal privilege? [laughter] >> it's an interesting story because of what was covered by dennis with respect to president nixon. i spent a day there a few months ago. i showed him pieces of a memoir that covered parts of the experience that he knew better than i did. one of them was a chapter on nixon and the environment. it infuriated him. the concluding sentence i had was richard nixon was the most consequential president of the environment in the post world war period. , it described epa in the 1980's, as backwater in the reagan administration. he said you should have made it backwater in the nixon administration too. at any rate, i pondered that a i did not want to lead into
your tenure with the epa was elevating. the level of attention that epa would give to international issues, and to get epa more engaged. as we think about the epa of the future, the drawing upon experiences, what role can epa play in the future, and what does epa mean internationally? quickly recount a story? [laughter] >> is that like a point of personal privilege? [laughter] >> it's an interesting story because of what was covered by dennis with respect to president nixon. i spent...
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of it means living close to health care services child care services it means having security of tenure and that's a cornerstone cornerstone of the right to housing in other words you should not be fearful that you're going to lose your home like that. those are that you know the basic tenets it means living in a place without experiencing discrimination having access to housing without discrimination so adequacy is actually fairly well defined and in this you know right now affordability is a key component of adequate housing and the way affordability is defined is based on what a household income is so it has housing has to be affordable to people based on their actual income not based on what the market can bear you to find it very clearly let's now talk about how many people in the world do not have that now i preparing to talk to you been trying to read all the statistics you're an expert on this i've been trying to get up to speed it seems to me the last time a really big global survey. it was done was a long time ago two thousand and five when they came up with the use of one hun
of it means living close to health care services child care services it means having security of tenure and that's a cornerstone cornerstone of the right to housing in other words you should not be fearful that you're going to lose your home like that. those are that you know the basic tenets it means living in a place without experiencing discrimination having access to housing without discrimination so adequacy is actually fairly well defined and in this you know right now affordability is a...
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these giveaways make it very clear what the objective of his tenure as the secretary of interior will in fact intel. the nomination is just a continuation of the trumpet administration's cocktail cabinets. only a month ago, a farmer was confirmed to head the environmental protection agency. let me say that again. just last month, a lobbyist was nominated and confirmed to be the secretary, the head of the environmental protection agency of the united states. unbelievable. but now, republicans want to install a former lobbyist to head the department of interior because in trump's administration, it is nothing but now we need more answers about the lobbying activities and answers on whether or not he used his position at the department of the interior to help former clients. the american people need to see the documents associated with the lobbying activities and most importantly, we should not confirm a former oriole lobbyist to lead the very agency that his task with protecting our public lands from spoiling. let me point now to the wheel of giveaways for more oil, and that's the goal
these giveaways make it very clear what the objective of his tenure as the secretary of interior will in fact intel. the nomination is just a continuation of the trumpet administration's cocktail cabinets. only a month ago, a farmer was confirmed to head the environmental protection agency. let me say that again. just last month, a lobbyist was nominated and confirmed to be the secretary, the head of the environmental protection agency of the united states. unbelievable. but now, republicans...
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>> do you feel that now it's more in sync, because of the controversial time during rex tillerson tenure. >> i'll leave the analysis of that to others. once value is, look, the secretary of state has no he understands what the president wants. i talked to every living former secretary of state before i was confirmed, and they said do dot ask a child as you travel the world is the knowledge of your counterparts that your speaking on behalf of the president. you're in sync with the president to the extent to get out of sync with that later, then you're just out shooting the breeze rather than actually delivering what america's foreign policy government objectives are. i work hard. i work hard to try and deliver president trump option. >> that's good policy from by which to analyze these very difficult situations, and then once he's provided his intent what it is he wants to do to make sure i'm delivering that in a way our allies and partners can understand it and help us achieve this objective. >> you said in recent interviews you are not going to be running for senate in 2020 but the ques
>> do you feel that now it's more in sync, because of the controversial time during rex tillerson tenure. >> i'll leave the analysis of that to others. once value is, look, the secretary of state has no he understands what the president wants. i talked to every living former secretary of state before i was confirmed, and they said do dot ask a child as you travel the world is the knowledge of your counterparts that your speaking on behalf of the president. you're in sync with the...
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she wound up stealing 451 basis in her tenure career. also shedding some light on girls breaking into little league. a number of lawsuits were filed. and then when you take that to this degree, here we have monet davis. black ballplayers have a shot at the major-league. the first to break the line is jackie robinson. the national -- the library was the jackieo have robinson collection. that's where we were able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950 who is leading the dodgers. letting him know he was a trusted friend. it's a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and his family. here is the first page of jackie robinson's letter. letterr to preserve this and keep it from being affected from the lights and wear and tear on exhibition, we will swap these out and have them on display, the original signature of jackie. what we are seeing so far here today is only half of the exhibits. if you are in washington dc, please come to the library of congress and check out the exhibiti
she wound up stealing 451 basis in her tenure career. also shedding some light on girls breaking into little league. a number of lawsuits were filed. and then when you take that to this degree, here we have monet davis. black ballplayers have a shot at the major-league. the first to break the line is jackie robinson. the national -- the library was the jackieo have robinson collection. that's where we were able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950 who is leading...
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during his tenure or pakistan g.d.p. was close to six percent and now a un report predicts that good fall behind that of the mild leaves in the polls in twenty twenty so it's a very grim and very difficult situation for pakistan for the dismal picture that you're painting there what are you hearing from pakistan how are the prices affecting everyday life. it's very difficult for the common person to make good both ends meet you have to understand that the buggiest on is a poor country most people don't much a lot of the country's population live in the. even the middle classes are suffering no report mentioned about the hike so it's becoming increasingly difficult increasingly difficult for even the business people to run businesses inflation is a spiking and it could be very difficult for a prime minister funds government when the government is all also going to the i.m.f. to seek a financial loan in the coming months and years things will get more difficult for pakistan and more grim the picture is pretty disciplined a
during his tenure or pakistan g.d.p. was close to six percent and now a un report predicts that good fall behind that of the mild leaves in the polls in twenty twenty so it's a very grim and very difficult situation for pakistan for the dismal picture that you're painting there what are you hearing from pakistan how are the prices affecting everyday life. it's very difficult for the common person to make good both ends meet you have to understand that the buggiest on is a poor country most...
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fought general election that could see conservative prime minister binyamin netanyahu extend his tenure for a fifth term. he's facing a strong challenge from his former military chief benny gantz exit polls have indicated a razor thin margin between netanyahu is likud and conses blue and white party both netanyahu and guns have declared victory. british prime minister to resume a has held talks with french present.
fought general election that could see conservative prime minister binyamin netanyahu extend his tenure for a fifth term. he's facing a strong challenge from his former military chief benny gantz exit polls have indicated a razor thin margin between netanyahu is likud and conses blue and white party both netanyahu and guns have declared victory. british prime minister to resume a has held talks with french present.
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, best life tenure live tenure for the most part. so what are we responsible to do? what learned hand said when someone asked that question he pointed to the bookcase and said those books over there. he did not mean that law is simply a computer science were -- where you look it up and that is the answer, but he did mean, what judges, what their validity, what their acceptance, what their moral obligation as a judge requires them to do is to reason their way to a result. using the books, using other tools, but reason. the one thing we do have that often people in congress often cannot have is we have time. we have time, we think about it, we do not always agree, but you do have an obligation and people do try to do that, reason your way to an opinion. that is why an inside story of the judiciary is so boring. when you write that opinion, if it is a good opinion, it will say what your real reasons are. you read them, i am not saying you always live up to that, but you try. and therefore, those opinions which end up in books our effort
, best life tenure live tenure for the most part. so what are we responsible to do? what learned hand said when someone asked that question he pointed to the bookcase and said those books over there. he did not mean that law is simply a computer science were -- where you look it up and that is the answer, but he did mean, what judges, what their validity, what their acceptance, what their moral obligation as a judge requires them to do is to reason their way to a result. using the books, using...
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. >> i always go back because it's what is about to come the last few days of the barack obama tenureer beginning of november barack obama justice department and the fbi walk into the fisa court to say we forgot to disclose all of these violations that have happened the court was shocked of civil liberties the fourth amendment it was all of congress so that story that we broke in march at the mailbox it was the day before. so why does barack obama wait until just before the election day to have the justice department say we forgot to tell you? cheating on fisa and asking at the unprecedented rate expansion of powers, expansion of reporting information on fisa and wiretaps and espionage more agencies and departments making it more likely to be leaked on their way out the door. y-letter? . >> to set up trump? . >> certainly the changes the secret information to more agencies 278 disseminate. >> exactly the decision to self to close that if we're not in we better cover our tale so what if he wins so they wanted to insulate themselves to disclose at the last minute but that paints the pic
. >> i always go back because it's what is about to come the last few days of the barack obama tenureer beginning of november barack obama justice department and the fbi walk into the fisa court to say we forgot to disclose all of these violations that have happened the court was shocked of civil liberties the fourth amendment it was all of congress so that story that we broke in march at the mailbox it was the day before. so why does barack obama wait until just before the election day...
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that three-month tenure -- ten year is reversing from conversion. you look at what we are seeing when it comes to china, they are less comfortable with stimulus. things are a bit of a contraction there. is the sentiment still a bit are of i have class full -- here?lass full sentiment, richard: i did -- i don't think there is a chance of a downturn connectivity. when you look at most of the domestic economy, not just in asia but europe and america as well, it was very resilient. the markets are probably more interested in manufacturing because of the overrepresentation of manufacturing. overall, i don't think there was ever a serious risk of the session. with or without the fed support. i think what we are seeing now is a realization that things are maybe not as buoyant as they the 12 or 18 months ago but growth looks fine. dave: richard stays with us. he will give us the rest of his opinions on the rest of the region. paul allen here with an update on the fiscal push from authorities. preparing akorea is big cash injection to boost growth. they are
that three-month tenure -- ten year is reversing from conversion. you look at what we are seeing when it comes to china, they are less comfortable with stimulus. things are a bit of a contraction there. is the sentiment still a bit are of i have class full -- here?lass full sentiment, richard: i did -- i don't think there is a chance of a downturn connectivity. when you look at most of the domestic economy, not just in asia but europe and america as well, it was very resilient. the markets are...
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article, if you read it says that growing number of stories believe that along exit extension makes the tenurensustainable. we have been contemplating this for the last year oi’ contemplating this for the last year orso, contemplating this for the last year or so, whether or not she has enough confidence within her own party members to carry on. she has committed if the agreement was backed, that she would step down to the next phase of negotiations but she has a target on her back and she will be the scapegoat no matter what happens. moving on now to the financial times. the headline reads saudibond financial times. the headline reads saudi bond an answer as investors draw a line under the khashoggi killing. an international bond sale that managed to raise an awful lot of money, $12 billion. i'm not even sure that it will be close at 12 billion, it may be more than that. when it began the conversation with investors send that they were targeting $10 billion and they have increased that now to 12 billion because they had more than 30 billion in demand even before they began the meetings. it is
article, if you read it says that growing number of stories believe that along exit extension makes the tenurensustainable. we have been contemplating this for the last year oi’ contemplating this for the last year orso, contemplating this for the last year or so, whether or not she has enough confidence within her own party members to carry on. she has committed if the agreement was backed, that she would step down to the next phase of negotiations but she has a target on her back and she...
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trump had been unhappy with nielsen for a very long time and that's been repeated rumors during her tenure that she was on the way out and in fact that is kind of a surprise that she lasted that long she lasted more than one year while being criticized by trump repeatedly so as a sort of big surprise it was just a question of when the olson would be forced out eventually and do we know who is taking over her job well that is kevin make ilene he's the head of customs and border protection and there isn't really that much no one so far about him because he was not on the frontline and he was not in the in the d.h. as ministration so far and the top echelons there so we have to see how he will take over that post and probably take a more harder line even if that's possible and what is the situation at the american border with mexico and mexico now. well the situation is pretty much still critical and it's pretty much still unresolved this is a key problem for the trumpets ministration and for the president personally because he had made immigration and immigration on the border against illega
trump had been unhappy with nielsen for a very long time and that's been repeated rumors during her tenure that she was on the way out and in fact that is kind of a surprise that she lasted that long she lasted more than one year while being criticized by trump repeatedly so as a sort of big surprise it was just a question of when the olson would be forced out eventually and do we know who is taking over her job well that is kevin make ilene he's the head of customs and border protection and...
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tenure also comprised a "hardening" of the u.s.thern border, requesting thousands of national guard troops as back-up in 2018, and billions in eme frgends for the border wall, also forcing legal asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their cases unfold inin the u.s., and limthe number who can legally enter in the first place, leaving hundreds of falies sleeping on e streets as they wait their turns outsidports of entry. also on her watch? a novembe2018 incident in which border patrol agents fired tear gas into a group of migrants in mexico. just last week, president trump joined nielsen as she caed off a three-day bor still pushing the administration's hardline immigration policies. after her sunday resignation, the president announced sunday that customs and border protectonion commis kevin mcaleenan will become the acting d.h.s. secretary. mcaleenan spent years on the operational side of america's immigration debates. his selection to run the entire agency now puts a sharper focus on a key priority for president trump. >> woodruf
tenure also comprised a "hardening" of the u.s.thern border, requesting thousands of national guard troops as back-up in 2018, and billions in eme frgends for the border wall, also forcing legal asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their cases unfold inin the u.s., and limthe number who can legally enter in the first place, leaving hundreds of falies sleeping on e streets as they wait their turns outsidports of entry. also on her watch? a novembe2018 incident in which border patrol...
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tell us how these kits specifically will work for these tenure old girls?are reinventing education through hardware, saw for -- software and content. you are snapping bits together, you are making robots, you are making circuits, you're creating anything from a prank for your siblings two and a lime, to an invention for sustainability. through the hands-on learning process, studies show kids are able to retain concept of engineering, and feel confident because they can create things that are important for them. we also have an online learning platform where kids can meet other kids. they can share their inventions. they can get inspired by each other and learn through video. that is how they are comfortable learning these days. when you combine online learning platforms with hardware, you are able to see their interests and get them to get excited about it is notfeel like only something relevant for them, but inspires them to be creative. emily: how did you get disney onboard board, and what is their role here? ayah: we have had a relationship with disney f
tell us how these kits specifically will work for these tenure old girls?are reinventing education through hardware, saw for -- software and content. you are snapping bits together, you are making robots, you are making circuits, you're creating anything from a prank for your siblings two and a lime, to an invention for sustainability. through the hands-on learning process, studies show kids are able to retain concept of engineering, and feel confident because they can create things that are...
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compare for example to whitewater where there was a lot of oversight of prior to the tenure, financialactions. if you can state any plausible legislative function than the courts will not be second guessing but as the judge says it could take a wild, time is not on the democrat side and what may ensue is some kind of negotiation to narrow the terms. >> something else they are negotiating is the testimony of the attorney general, william barr said to be before the senate wednesday, no problem but in the house there are house lawmakers who want to say we want to let our staff, our counsel question you instead of members who say this -- the attorney general agreed to appear before congress and members of congress should be the ones doing the questioning, remains happy to appear regarding the mueller report but he says basically not showing up to be questioned by staff. >> that is his prerogative and will result in issuance of the subpoena and the process of negotiation will go forward. it is a power struggle. the attorney general is going to appear on wednesday and i think the nation will
compare for example to whitewater where there was a lot of oversight of prior to the tenure, financialactions. if you can state any plausible legislative function than the courts will not be second guessing but as the judge says it could take a wild, time is not on the democrat side and what may ensue is some kind of negotiation to narrow the terms. >> something else they are negotiating is the testimony of the attorney general, william barr said to be before the senate wednesday, no...
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are taking to the polls to decide whether to extend prime minister binyamin netanyahu conservative tenure for a fifth term he's up against ex-military cheap benny gantz a centrist who's made much of corruption allegations against not yahoo but is new to politics that's expected to be a very tight race as ever the choice of israeli prime minister has relevance for the entire region. over the very latest let's cross over to our correspondent tanya kramer who's standing by at a polling station in jerusalem tanya israelis are casting their votes today what can we expect. well that's right i'm just standing here right in front of a polling station is school it's a bank holiday today people have are off from work to encourage them actually to go and vote in the last elections in two thousand and fifteen there has been a rather high voter turnout of over seventy percent so we have to wait and see how it looks this time and of course then it's a long waiting time until twenty two hundred local time when the first exit polls are expected to be published by all the television stations here and to s
are taking to the polls to decide whether to extend prime minister binyamin netanyahu conservative tenure for a fifth term he's up against ex-military cheap benny gantz a centrist who's made much of corruption allegations against not yahoo but is new to politics that's expected to be a very tight race as ever the choice of israeli prime minister has relevance for the entire region. over the very latest let's cross over to our correspondent tanya kramer who's standing by at a polling station in...
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israel voters are deciding whether to extend prime minister benjamin netanyahu says conservative tenure for a fifth term is up against his former military chief by the gods a centrist who's made much of corruption allegations against netanyahu but he's new to politics it's expected to be a very tight race as always israeli elections are being closely watched in the entire region and well let's talk to our correspondents address them in just a moment but first this report. the election campaign is over it know it's up to the voters to decide who will be the country's next prime minister. it's various have a day off to go and vote here at a polling station in jerusalem expectations are mixed. i believe that netanyahu has a much better chance of saving israel as an existing jewish country then benny gantz clearly it's for it's a referendum on the on our prime minister and you know but of course much more is on the line and where the future of the territories our relations with the palestinians the nature of israeli society the legal system a lot of things that are on the on the table right
israel voters are deciding whether to extend prime minister benjamin netanyahu says conservative tenure for a fifth term is up against his former military chief by the gods a centrist who's made much of corruption allegations against netanyahu but he's new to politics it's expected to be a very tight race as always israeli elections are being closely watched in the entire region and well let's talk to our correspondents address them in just a moment but first this report. the election campaign...
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confusing he's advocated for example for a return to the gold standard of all things and his past tenure as kansas had a very he was known as a hawk meaning that he favored low inflation and higher interest rates since then and he seemed to have moved over to president trump's way of thinking president trump of course known for attacking the fed for raising interest rates and that is going to be the biggest issue here people worry that his appointment is a sign that this is a further way of donald trump trying to walk under undermine fado policy in order to just provide himself with some short term economic gains i would have people in frankfurt and in europe as a whole actually make of france wanting to go ahead with introducing new digital services tax despite opposition from the u.s. also some controversy within the e.u. as far as i know. well people here are watching this closely in the lot because france has proposed taxes are going to be here to these are these are songs that these companies can afford but because it sets a trend now france may have gotten there early but austria h
confusing he's advocated for example for a return to the gold standard of all things and his past tenure as kansas had a very he was known as a hawk meaning that he favored low inflation and higher interest rates since then and he seemed to have moved over to president trump's way of thinking president trump of course known for attacking the fed for raising interest rates and that is going to be the biggest issue here people worry that his appointment is a sign that this is a further way of...
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i think that is a valuable addition that will continue long after your tenure here. we will miss you. we do thank you. and we expect that you'll stay in touch. >> well, thank you. if i can just make a couple of comments. thank you all. yeah, i'm sad, but i'm excited for what is next. i think i'll learn a lot and hopefully contribute some stuff to tita. as a citizen and a rate-payer, it is a privilege to be part of this commission. these are sort of like courtside seats to look at all of the work of the people in the utility. this department is incredibly self-disciplined, and also deeply caring about everyone who consumes water and uses the very services of the utility. what is baked into your strategic plan demonstrates a care that the city and county has, more than any other city, maybe even chicago, in the country. i think the level of diligence and rigor that people go through to make sure that you're not just engaged, but you're pursuing the facts, you're leaving yourself very transparent to what is out there. i've never seen an organization handle not just the
i think that is a valuable addition that will continue long after your tenure here. we will miss you. we do thank you. and we expect that you'll stay in touch. >> well, thank you. if i can just make a couple of comments. thank you all. yeah, i'm sad, but i'm excited for what is next. i think i'll learn a lot and hopefully contribute some stuff to tita. as a citizen and a rate-payer, it is a privilege to be part of this commission. these are sort of like courtside seats to look at all of...
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. >> reporter: house homeland security chairman benny thompson calling her tenure a disaster and nancy pelosi saying it is deeply alarming the administration official who put children in cages is reportedly resigning because she's not extreme enough for the white house's liking. nielsen tweeted she'll stay on through wednesday to ensure an orderly transition. macalinen is only expected in the short term until a permanent replacement is found. >> joe, thank you very much. joining us now, margaret talev, senior white house correspondent for bloomberg news. jake tapper's reporting is that nielsen thought the president was becoming increasingly unhinged and asking for impossible things on the border. in other words, things the law does not allow. what does that tell you about the president's border expectations? >> john, i think the president is making very clear through his words also but in his recent actions that he sees his ability to shut down the border or the illegal flow of immigrants or get tougher on policies as being essential to holding his base in the 2020 election. what you h
. >> reporter: house homeland security chairman benny thompson calling her tenure a disaster and nancy pelosi saying it is deeply alarming the administration official who put children in cages is reportedly resigning because she's not extreme enough for the white house's liking. nielsen tweeted she'll stay on through wednesday to ensure an orderly transition. macalinen is only expected in the short term until a permanent replacement is found. >> joe, thank you very much. joining us...
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in a decade, the average 401(k) balance for those aged between 25 and 34 was one to four years of tenurearter, get this, 15.3% higher than the previous quarter. that's a great three months. equally, more tenured workers aged 55 to 64 saw their average balance grow nearly 10% in the first three months of the year and it's good to note the older group's average is based more on market moves while the younger group is actually driven by contributions. got that? okay. >>> let's get to some breaking news. bernie sanders just wrapping up his speech at we the people membership summit taking place in d.c. top democratic candidates in the 2020 election have been giving speeches and answering questions from the audience all day long so far, people such as cory booker, julian castro and yes, beto o'rourke as well. edward lawrence is live at the event and joins us with the latest. have there been any common themes throughout the candidates today? reporter: we are seeing common themes. don't forget senator amy klobuchar. she has also spoken here. the big theme actually we have been seeing, universal
in a decade, the average 401(k) balance for those aged between 25 and 34 was one to four years of tenurearter, get this, 15.3% higher than the previous quarter. that's a great three months. equally, more tenured workers aged 55 to 64 saw their average balance grow nearly 10% in the first three months of the year and it's good to note the older group's average is based more on market moves while the younger group is actually driven by contributions. got that? okay. >>> let's get to some...
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shannon: it will change his tenure. >> democrats are on the hot seat.eb of lies for two years that donald trump was supposedly a traitor and what and it up happening is president obama and his team took steps to try to, quote, stop him. it is fair for the investigators to look at president obama and senior officials asked tough questions. heather: this attorney general wants to make clear he wants to release as much of the mueller report to be as transparent as possible, the redaction so people know what has been and he was asked whether he was going to do anything to protect the president which says he hasn't seen a report and doesn't need to see it. here is an exchange with senator shaheen. >> does that mean you will reject information to protect the reputation interests of the president? >> know. i'm talking people in private life. >> he said he's not going to keep the information that is not positive for the president and there's bound to be something the president and his team is not going to like. do you think democrats should be reassured or are
shannon: it will change his tenure. >> democrats are on the hot seat.eb of lies for two years that donald trump was supposedly a traitor and what and it up happening is president obama and his team took steps to try to, quote, stop him. it is fair for the investigators to look at president obama and senior officials asked tough questions. heather: this attorney general wants to make clear he wants to release as much of the mueller report to be as transparent as possible, the redaction so...