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you love steven? >> yes, i do. >> i think he probably loves you too, and if he did something horrible, generally we do tell somebody close to us what we did. >> right. trust me. i would love for her to be found. i mean, we both would love for her to be found. this is a nightmare in both of our accounts. >> did steven tell you anything as far as he done, they got into a fight or anything like that? >> no, not at all. >> i don't care if you inspect my car. i don't care if you come inspect my home. i don't care if you look through my phone and my emails, or my computer. i don't care. that's fine. do that. like, if that helps clear me, fine. >> his demeanor stayed the same. he was always very calm, very cooperative. >> he wanted to help. he was trying to be helpful to us. >> i cared about her. i feel bad that i can't do anything. i can't be down there searching. >> laura seemed to be really on his side. >> you're asking me why he wouldn't do it? >> yeah. >> i mean, honestly, he enjoys being a part-time da
you love steven? >> yes, i do. >> i think he probably loves you too, and if he did something horrible, generally we do tell somebody close to us what we did. >> right. trust me. i would love for her to be found. i mean, we both would love for her to be found. this is a nightmare in both of our accounts. >> did steven tell you anything as far as he done, they got into a fight or anything like that? >> no, not at all. >> i don't care if you inspect my car. i...
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maureen stevens. she gave us a love story, a remarkable love story of this man that she just adored and the children they had. he liked to fish and hike, he ate all kinds of different things, he worked at ami, the national enquirer, and the star, and mirror. these tabloids that you see when you're checking out at the supermarket, and bob stevens was a photo editor. his job was to take photos and add them to the stories. the first set of symptoms was that he felt awful, and it seems like the flu. in the middle of the night, early morning hours, he's gasping for breath. maureen drove him up to the emergency room. when he was brought to the emergency room at jfk hospital, he was not breathing properly and he had to be intubated and ventilated. so no one ever spoke to him. they go through all the battery of the tests and dr. larry bush is looking at bob stevens' spinal fluid and he's not liking what he's seeing. when that doctor saw the microscope appearance of what was going on in the spinal fluid of the
maureen stevens. she gave us a love story, a remarkable love story of this man that she just adored and the children they had. he liked to fish and hike, he ate all kinds of different things, he worked at ami, the national enquirer, and the star, and mirror. these tabloids that you see when you're checking out at the supermarket, and bob stevens was a photo editor. his job was to take photos and add them to the stories. the first set of symptoms was that he felt awful, and it seems like the...
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steven: thanks for the tip. gerrad hall: family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. elyse: this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us. jim colucci: family ties pumped a little bit of life into the family sitcom, but the sitcom in general had been pronounced dead. there were very few on the air. and then all of a sudden comes the cosby show in '84. theo: dad, can i have an advance on my allowance? cliff: son, you're already backed up to your 50th birthday. tim allen: the cosby show was a game changer to me. this is just a family i adored. present history has tainted that a little bit.
steven: thanks for the tip. gerrad hall: family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. elyse: this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. steven: you think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid? meredith baxter: michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic and he had such good timing. alex: who did this? michael gross: we started rather slowly, nbc...
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steven: there is a correction i would like to make. everyone is saying there is a restrictive monetary policy. monetary policy is not as are stick to as 525 to 550 basis points worth of rate hikes. that is based on the belief that the new normal period, the period after the financial crisis prior to covid, was normal. that was an anomaly. that low level of nominal interest rates is anomalous. the economy is transiting back to a higher level. so therefore the monetary policy is not as restrictive. in addition to that, fiscal policy remains enormously stimulative. the treasury announced on monday that they are going to borrow an extra $1 trillion between april and september of this year. $1 trillion more. they are showing you they are spending money aggressively. internet environment where fiscal policy is very loose, monetary policy is really not restrictive. it explains why this economy is so resilient it is resilient because it is fundamentally healthy from a balance sheet perspective and getting the benefit of fiscal stimulus that is
steven: there is a correction i would like to make. everyone is saying there is a restrictive monetary policy. monetary policy is not as are stick to as 525 to 550 basis points worth of rate hikes. that is based on the belief that the new normal period, the period after the financial crisis prior to covid, was normal. that was an anomaly. that low level of nominal interest rates is anomalous. the economy is transiting back to a higher level. so therefore the monetary policy is not as...
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hello, steven bowles showed officially be close by now. but any signs of the potential when a or we've had an exit poll, i have decided this. this is only in mexico, but it's very much in line with appalling before the election, which shows that the socialist kind of a salvador and the has the most states potentially 40 followed by call us, which the ones who as you mentioned, fled to belgium off to the legal independence folks in 2017 who has potentially 36 and then the incumbent president at an hour ago this with a possible 27. so this lease as much as we expected with no outright winner. and the question of who is going to make a deal with who there was there, the numbers add up for a left coalition of the socialist category, noises and republican left poverty and tomorrow to the i know the left wing party that would get them over the line to the 68 votes of the seats that they need . but on the other hand, an independence pro independence coalition between the republican left push them on drugs, but catalonia and the small left wing in
hello, steven bowles showed officially be close by now. but any signs of the potential when a or we've had an exit poll, i have decided this. this is only in mexico, but it's very much in line with appalling before the election, which shows that the socialist kind of a salvador and the has the most states potentially 40 followed by call us, which the ones who as you mentioned, fled to belgium off to the legal independence folks in 2017 who has potentially 36 and then the incumbent president at...
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joining me now is steven whiting. good morning from london, steven. i want your expectations for the jobs report and how do you think the market reacts? >> it would have to deviate from expectations. we think this is going to be a period which we will see weaker job gains. the spring period when we start a ramp up in hiring and adjust it away. this is one of those reports that might look different from what we saw in the winter. it could be closer to 200,000 for the gain. that compares to 276,000 in the first quarter. we have been in a very slow moderation of employment since we bounced back from the pandemic in 2021. monetary policy, maybe it is not tightening enough for some people or fast enough to get inflation down rapidly, but it is a lot tighter while the employment gains have been moderating. i think if this came down to below 200,000 mid-year, the federal reserve coupled with the ideally better than inflation data bounceback in the first quarter, it is not out of bounds for easing this year. >> steven, i want to go back to the idea of the job
joining me now is steven whiting. good morning from london, steven. i want your expectations for the jobs report and how do you think the market reacts? >> it would have to deviate from expectations. we think this is going to be a period which we will see weaker job gains. the spring period when we start a ramp up in hiring and adjust it away. this is one of those reports that might look different from what we saw in the winter. it could be closer to 200,000 for the gain. that compares to...
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steven what's at stake in their selection as well. obviously lots of stake as a new kind of like government brand. it has to kind of significant implications for the national government. madrid is, i think, you know, what's significant is that in the last 10 years, as you said in your introduction, that the dominant topic has been independence. in fact, all of the elections and the last 10 or 12 years have really been about sovereignty issue. and whether to succeed from spain and it seems this time that voters are just a bit tired of this. and the policies seem to have realized and an outcome painting on more traditional issues such as education, health and housing. and the fact independence has hardly been mentioned. nevertheless, the 2 to 3 main parties, pro independence and the other principle of body is the socialist body aligned with the surface, bought a car, the government in spain. and there is no expectation that anyone is going to win the selection. i know not one of the 3 leaders is expected to win the necessary 68 seats fo
steven what's at stake in their selection as well. obviously lots of stake as a new kind of like government brand. it has to kind of significant implications for the national government. madrid is, i think, you know, what's significant is that in the last 10 years, as you said in your introduction, that the dominant topic has been independence. in fact, all of the elections and the last 10 or 12 years have really been about sovereignty issue. and whether to succeed from spain and it seems this...
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now, of course, one of the conditions that stipulation is i should say that senator stevens said that if you do of world war two, i'll get you the congressional designation as the official museum in this country. that was a huge deal. as boys, you will. it didn't come with money every year it came with capital money that we had to fight for for construction, money we're not like a smithsonian that they had gets operating funds every year. we to generate so we're a very entrepreneurial institution but they changed our mission to cover all about all of world war two. so when you go through liberation pavilion which we have just seen some you think about the legacy of world war two, what means today is the last part of that mission and it's been the pavilion to. and like bell was the tip of the spear those last few years and got us across the finish line and and robert citino is a senior historian on the project for all the way to the end as well and myself and steven and our curators collectors and board members. it's been hard, but it's provocative and it helps people understand that w
now, of course, one of the conditions that stipulation is i should say that senator stevens said that if you do of world war two, i'll get you the congressional designation as the official museum in this country. that was a huge deal. as boys, you will. it didn't come with money every year it came with capital money that we had to fight for for construction, money we're not like a smithsonian that they had gets operating funds every year. we to generate so we're a very entrepreneurial...
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thank you so much, steven for being with us. so your thoughts about this move by the, by the administration. what are the merits of this increase for the you a short and long term? well, what will the economic effect live up to the hype you think that you've got to look at this in the context of a decade, really of a trade winds. and you have to go back to what china started doing and in 2015 with it's made in china 2025 plan. what they did, you know, 4 years ago when they announced their dual circulation strategy, where they were going to have a stable ed economy in the industry that was going to look to dominate the key sectors of the 21st century, which includes electric vehicles include renewables, this is a reaction of the us government to that. the trump administration did an initial reaction to it divided administration of firmed what trump has been doing, or what trump have done, and it's up to on, on sectors like electric vehicles on renewables. so this is part of a decades long trade war and it's only going to get more
thank you so much, steven for being with us. so your thoughts about this move by the, by the administration. what are the merits of this increase for the you a short and long term? well, what will the economic effect live up to the hype you think that you've got to look at this in the context of a decade, really of a trade winds. and you have to go back to what china started doing and in 2015 with it's made in china 2025 plan. what they did, you know, 4 years ago when they announced their dual...
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order of friendship to the meade's special representative for humanitarian relations, hollywood actor steven segal. he was awarded this award for his great contribution to the development of international cultural cooperation. the war we are now involved in was started and financed by the west. this is a war of good and evil. all regions, all countries, all peoples must unite instead of being controlled and
order of friendship to the meade's special representative for humanitarian relations, hollywood actor steven segal. he was awarded this award for his great contribution to the development of international cultural cooperation. the war we are now involved in was started and financed by the west. this is a war of good and evil. all regions, all countries, all peoples must unite instead of being controlled and
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in belgrade we have steven guides. he is a research associate at build rates, institute of european studies, adding van and we crossed to alexander markovich. he is head of the 2 vote off institute in vienna, right down in cost cycles in effect, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate vladimir, you were born in the soviet union. so i want to go down history lane since this is actually a program about history, a very important history for millions and millions of people around the world, particularly in russia. what was victory day like when you were living in the soviet union as well? it was, i'm really, really, you know, joyful a holiday. you know, 1st of all, there was a whole kind of glossed out of, you know, may, these may for us may 2nd may, may 9. so i really was like, spring, everybody was celebrating and you know, there was, of course, so it shouldn't be just sweet moments. my father was in the war and you know, they always, you know, when people get together there was a member of those
in belgrade we have steven guides. he is a research associate at build rates, institute of european studies, adding van and we crossed to alexander markovich. he is head of the 2 vote off institute in vienna, right down in cost cycles in effect, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate vladimir, you were born in the soviet union. so i want to go down history lane since this is actually a program about history, a very important history for millions and millions of people...
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that is john stevens point. so the question of who is right about that and did they argue the same history on both sides? >> i think sometimes just like legislative history sometimes it answers your question and sometimes it doesn't but truly there's nothing wrong in reading the history. use it for whatever it's worth in my opinion it wasn't worth too much in that heller case and later on when the court decided and they went back into the history to decide whether you could have weapons outside of the home and the argument of the majority was look back into the history period. i set of really, we look back to see if this is regulated long ago in history. i looked up i did find this on the internet but it was truly obvious i got it somewhere. in the hundred years war they used a steel letter i guess you all know what this is. he threw it over the. we can read the briefs but we are not historians. we are going to look at the kind of thing alone. we shouldn't do it. that is one reason why i think that approach is n
that is john stevens point. so the question of who is right about that and did they argue the same history on both sides? >> i think sometimes just like legislative history sometimes it answers your question and sometimes it doesn't but truly there's nothing wrong in reading the history. use it for whatever it's worth in my opinion it wasn't worth too much in that heller case and later on when the court decided and they went back into the history to decide whether you could have weapons...
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miss linda lipson and stevens stole. the honorable white house press secretary. >> a friend of mine made this dress. >> oyeh bassu and miss bassu. >> and now a photo opportunity for the bidens and their guests now a photo opportunity before being escorted to the dinner. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we'll now hear the traditional toast from president biden and president ruto at the state dinner. they share alliance and commitment between u.s. and kenya. the last time the kenyan leader was honored with a state dinner was in 2003. no african nation has had one since george w. bush hosted ghana's president in 2008. >> we. the white house never looked this good. [applause] >> there's a bright light in the white house tonight, impressive and accommodating. jill and i are honored to have you here, representing the members of the african diaspora. one just left. you have been very gracious. you met the president this morning, he was here a while ago. what i would like to do, president ruto, we share a strong respect for the histor
miss linda lipson and stevens stole. the honorable white house press secretary. >> a friend of mine made this dress. >> oyeh bassu and miss bassu. >> and now a photo opportunity for the bidens and their guests now a photo opportunity before being escorted to the dinner. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we'll now hear the traditional toast from president biden and president ruto at the state dinner. they share alliance and commitment between u.s. and kenya. the last time the...
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steven dianicola is with us. rates are backing up a bit do you think that's what's at fault here >> sure, as far as history goes up, nvidia is doing its best -- are we allowed to talk about stocks other than nvidia >> nope, nope. i'm equating it to the beatle at shea stadium in 1965 the stadium is packed, people are freaking out, passing out in the stands, and were they a good band did they deserve it? yeah, when you have a company growing 250% year over year, it's well deserved you question is, is nvidia taking of the on this channel everywhere we look if you go through the lincoln tum, you have bruce springsteen playing in an empty bar, who is a pretty darn good musician as well, i would equate that analogy to small caps right now. there's a lot of opportunities in this market >> i know they've been don't better lately, but make the case these are not the stok stocks that were be left behind >> the reality it's been apathy, not fundamentals if you look since november 21st, november 2021, which was essentially t
steven dianicola is with us. rates are backing up a bit do you think that's what's at fault here >> sure, as far as history goes up, nvidia is doing its best -- are we allowed to talk about stocks other than nvidia >> nope, nope. i'm equating it to the beatle at shea stadium in 1965 the stadium is packed, people are freaking out, passing out in the stands, and were they a good band did they deserve it? yeah, when you have a company growing 250% year over year, it's well deserved you...
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fue diagnosticada con el sÍndrome steven johnson, que afecta la piel y las mucosas. carolina: para saber especificar por quÉ ocurre una reacciÓn tan fuerte, nos conectamos con el doctor joseph barÓn. ¿cÓmo estÁ? bienvenido a la "ediciÓn digital", este es un caso aislado deberÍamos estar preocupados porque la mayorÍa de nosotros tenemos ibuprofeno en la casa? >> Éste es un caso Único, sÍ lo vemos, nosotros debemos casos el sÍndrome steven johnson, relacionado a antibiÓticos, es lo que normalmente te lo da, pero normalmente puedes verlo con algÚn tipo de medicina como el ibuprofeno, y se comporta de la misma manera que una quemadura mayor. en la forma que tienes que tratar esos pacientes, como si estuviera quemaduras en el 60 o 70% de su cuerpo, es una situaciÓn bastante peligrosa que puede causarles la muerte. borja: esto es bastante preocupante, al juzgar por las imÁgenes, lo que le pasÓ a esta mujer. esto sucede porque es un exceso de ibuprofeno en el cuerpo? esta mujer dijo que ella habÍa tomado ibuprofeno te prometÍ que no le habÍa pasado, qui
fue diagnosticada con el sÍndrome steven johnson, que afecta la piel y las mucosas. carolina: para saber especificar por quÉ ocurre una reacciÓn tan fuerte, nos conectamos con el doctor joseph barÓn. ¿cÓmo estÁ? bienvenido a la "ediciÓn digital", este es un caso aislado deberÍamos estar preocupados porque la mayorÍa de nosotros tenemos ibuprofeno en la casa? >> Éste es un caso Único, sÍ lo vemos, nosotros debemos casos el sÍndrome steven johnson, relacionado a...
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and lastly, our remembrance and condolences to the family of lieutenant, steven silver. rich silverbridge, thank you very much. thank you very much, madam president. anything go. commissioner i would just like to extend my condolences to all of you who are colleagues of, steven sylvestris. i know that, i didn't get a chance to know him, but i can tell that he was someone you all hold near and dear as a colleague. so i would like to extend my condolences to all of you as well. thank you. commissioner and i, first of all, i want to say thank you for the report, congratulations on the helicopter, chief mao and everybody who participated in the helicopter exercise. i know that's on the bucket list of commissioner collins to someday be deposited by helicopter somewhere. so if we see if we can get that to happen during her tenure, i just had a quick question about the station visits. chief, is there a particular, lane you're in for that? a target, a goal, or. these are just kind of annual semiannual? would you say a little bit about that? so quarterly, and it is done by all of
and lastly, our remembrance and condolences to the family of lieutenant, steven silver. rich silverbridge, thank you very much. thank you very much, madam president. anything go. commissioner i would just like to extend my condolences to all of you who are colleagues of, steven sylvestris. i know that, i didn't get a chance to know him, but i can tell that he was someone you all hold near and dear as a colleague. so i would like to extend my condolences to all of you as well. thank you....
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from 2002 to 2012 steven was a fellow here at ai where he authored an annual report on environmental trends and controversies titled the index of leading environmental indicators. the index analyzed and summarized overlook government data on the environment most of which demonstrated substantial environmental progress over the last generation. in 2010, steven published mere environmentalism, a biblical perspective on humans and the natural world which explored the philosophical presuppositions of the modern environmentalist movement. and this morning's discussion will expand on many of steven's themes and evidence contained in that work. today steven hayward is a resident scholar at the university of california, berkeley's institute of government studies and a fellow of the law and public policy program at berkeley law. he's also a professor at pepperdine university, a popular blogger at powerline blog.com . he's written a number of books on the history of the american conservative movement of particular interest to me, including the two volume age of reagan, excellent book, and anot
from 2002 to 2012 steven was a fellow here at ai where he authored an annual report on environmental trends and controversies titled the index of leading environmental indicators. the index analyzed and summarized overlook government data on the environment most of which demonstrated substantial environmental progress over the last generation. in 2010, steven published mere environmentalism, a biblical perspective on humans and the natural world which explored the philosophical presuppositions...
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steven thanks for joining us. >> hi. good afternoon. it's a beautiful day in the bay area. >> it certainly is. i'm so happy to have you because you've won a prestigious teaching award three times. but more importantly, you have a high rating on rate my professors. did you know that? uhhuh. no i don't get out to the website to read it, but thank you. okay no, that's, online. you know, where kids rate their professors passionate about his work. best course i've ever taken in my entire study. and here's my favorite. scary. but good. okay, you should take that. but, steven, how long have you been teaching this course to help athletes manage their money ? >> i started teaching at 25 years ago when nnamdi asomugha, first round draft choice of the raiders was my student and asked, could i help guide him on understanding the nfl contract dynamics, budgeting, and investing his money? >> can i ask you, why did you i guess okay, before we get further, i want to name drop just a little bit more. okay besides the aforementioned player and goff, you'
steven thanks for joining us. >> hi. good afternoon. it's a beautiful day in the bay area. >> it certainly is. i'm so happy to have you because you've won a prestigious teaching award three times. but more importantly, you have a high rating on rate my professors. did you know that? uhhuh. no i don't get out to the website to read it, but thank you. okay no, that's, online. you know, where kids rate their professors passionate about his work. best course i've ever taken in my entire...
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jon paul stevens. liberal appointee to the supreme court by gerald ford. the longest-serving liberal justice in modern times has lamented the treatment of a conservative judge prevents her fpreventedfrom joining him on te court by joe biden. the failed supreme court nomination of robert borg change public perception of would-be jurists, seen and now for their political views then legal experience and qualifications says retired justice jon paul stevens. i've always ranked him, as the most persuasive solicitor general who represented the united states before the supreme court wha while i was a justice. i thought and still think he was eminently qualified for the position. of course president reagan nominated and then senator joe biden was the chairman of the committee. presided over confirmation hearings and is viewed as helping lay the groundwork for a hyper politiforhyper political n battles that persist today. joe biden destroyed the confirmation system in the senate. he unleashed the filibuster against the judges and judicial nominees. really in a major
jon paul stevens. liberal appointee to the supreme court by gerald ford. the longest-serving liberal justice in modern times has lamented the treatment of a conservative judge prevents her fpreventedfrom joining him on te court by joe biden. the failed supreme court nomination of robert borg change public perception of would-be jurists, seen and now for their political views then legal experience and qualifications says retired justice jon paul stevens. i've always ranked him, as the most...
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generalist steven version and fife elona. thank you. as this, let me remind you about the whole story of this. our russian president vladimir puts in, has removed, his defense minister, said gay sharp, who from his position puts in has proposed stride to ask the new head of the national institute to counsel proposed for my deputy prime minister and able to solve sugars of placements in the defense ministry. that's all the news, pronounced agent, we have more coming up at the top of the the what thing is that? what do you get for $0.50? $0.50. no. thanks income sales nor did you know it costs $0.50 to feed one hungry child for wonderful the.
generalist steven version and fife elona. thank you. as this, let me remind you about the whole story of this. our russian president vladimir puts in, has removed, his defense minister, said gay sharp, who from his position puts in has proposed stride to ask the new head of the national institute to counsel proposed for my deputy prime minister and able to solve sugars of placements in the defense ministry. that's all the news, pronounced agent, we have more coming up at the top of the the what...
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then as steven a, why is the us so worried about chinese goods? okay. they're not worried about chinese goods per say. they're worried about chinese goods that come into the us through unfair competition in, in strategic industries. and so to understand the by the administration's actions here and really the trumpet administration's actions before that, you've got to go back a decade. you go back to what china has been doing with it's made in china 2025 policy that came out in 2015 were china said it was going to use state subsidies and, and protection to foster width in china ki sectors for the 21st century. including electric vehicles, including renewable energy production that, that policy of china is, is very successful. and now china has a huge head start into the sectors. and as president biden said, we need these sectors ourselves in the united states. so to, to compete on a level playing field, we have to put terrorist on those types of sectors. so it's not about banning chinese goods. it's not about tara thing, all of chinese goods, as presiden
then as steven a, why is the us so worried about chinese goods? okay. they're not worried about chinese goods per say. they're worried about chinese goods that come into the us through unfair competition in, in strategic industries. and so to understand the by the administration's actions here and really the trumpet administration's actions before that, you've got to go back a decade. you go back to what china has been doing with it's made in china 2025 policy that came out in 2015 were china...
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>>miss linda lipson and stevens stole. the honorable a friend of mine made this dress. oyeh bassu bassu
>>miss linda lipson and stevens stole. the honorable a friend of mine made this dress. oyeh bassu bassu
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and conner continues to preserve the legacy of his great father steven. mr. speaker, another example of it's not how he died that made him a hero it's how steven mcdonald lived that made him a hero. so we are gathered here in washington, d.c., for police week to honor those, to honor those men and women who are heroes, because we promised to never forget. and now, mr. speaker, i would like to yield five minutes to my good friend and fellow brother in blue, mr. rutherford from florida. mr. rutherford: thank you for yielding. as a law enforcement officer, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind, to safeguard lives and property and protect the innocent the weak against oppression and the peaceful against violence and respect the constitutional rights of all men of liberty, equality and justice. mr. speaker, that is the opening line of the law enforcement officers' code of ethics, a code every officer whose name is etched into the national law enforcement officers' memorial live and died buy. i rise to honor two police officers from my district whose names were a
and conner continues to preserve the legacy of his great father steven. mr. speaker, another example of it's not how he died that made him a hero it's how steven mcdonald lived that made him a hero. so we are gathered here in washington, d.c., for police week to honor those, to honor those men and women who are heroes, because we promised to never forget. and now, mr. speaker, i would like to yield five minutes to my good friend and fellow brother in blue, mr. rutherford from florida. mr....
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and i remember after i won, i went up to steven during the commercial break and i said, "steven, i hope i make you proud tonight." [ applause ] and he said something really sweet. he said, "ke, you have always made me proud." >> jimmy: oh, that's very sweet. >> brought tears to my eyes right away. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. are you a crier in general in. >> not -- not when i was younger. i think i've cried more so in the last two years than my entire life. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: from happiness? >> from happiness. those were happy tears. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, those are the best tears. we're going to take a look at a clip from "loki." it's on disney plus, season two. key hue kwan is with us. we'll be right back. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by tillamook. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) no two bodies are the same. some pads, never got that message. but, always flexfoam did! it protects against different flows for up to zero leaks. and it flexes to fit all bodies, for up to zero feel. feel it yourself with always flexfoam. >>> oh, hey, welcome to r and a. >> good, we're in the right
and i remember after i won, i went up to steven during the commercial break and i said, "steven, i hope i make you proud tonight." [ applause ] and he said something really sweet. he said, "ke, you have always made me proud." >> jimmy: oh, that's very sweet. >> brought tears to my eyes right away. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. are you a crier in general in. >> not -- not when i was younger. i think i've cried more so in the last two years than my entire life. [...
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and stevens right, the real, she was going to drop right after the electric. we're going to pay the price for the state means i'm trying to cover up a bad bike. nomics actually is, well, there's more common sense means focusing on this page say then down the street at pennsylvania, 1600 pennsylvania avenue. i wanna thank you so much for joining our panel. garland next, and steve gill and steve hayes, i think it is foolish to say the economy cannot be predicted. granted, a crisis can always have an effect. but in modern times, the responsible action would be to be prepared rather than soley reactionary. if we have learned anything over the past few years, when it seems we have overcome one crisis, there's going to be another one just around the corner. the difference is if a politician uses the crisis at the moment for their own benefit, printing and releasing at large amounts of money with little accountability to the public. might when you vote in the short term, but creates an economic mess, which sadly is felt longer by the people and it presents terminal i
and stevens right, the real, she was going to drop right after the electric. we're going to pay the price for the state means i'm trying to cover up a bad bike. nomics actually is, well, there's more common sense means focusing on this page say then down the street at pennsylvania, 1600 pennsylvania avenue. i wanna thank you so much for joining our panel. garland next, and steve gill and steve hayes, i think it is foolish to say the economy cannot be predicted. granted, a crisis can always have...
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chris and steven's impact on the community goes beyond the bright marquee lights. their big-time gigs funded extensive service to our community, from free films for kids to educational programs and i go invite economic boons for the surrounding downtown neighborhoods in both poughkeepsie and kingston. although their retirement won't come till the end of the year as they prepare, i wish them a restful and happy retirement, spend with the satisfaction of knowing they are responsible for an inspiring, inspiring an estimated 2.5 million audience members through the over 2,500 artists and performance they brought to the stage in the hudson valley. thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor world war ii veteran, dennis degrote jr., who recently passed in his hometown of new york. only weeks after the entire community came together to celebrate his 100th birthday and only hours after finally being penned with a purple heart that had been missing and replaced from years ago. dennis' life of service to our nation is incredible and started in the civilian conservation cor
chris and steven's impact on the community goes beyond the bright marquee lights. their big-time gigs funded extensive service to our community, from free films for kids to educational programs and i go invite economic boons for the surrounding downtown neighborhoods in both poughkeepsie and kingston. although their retirement won't come till the end of the year as they prepare, i wish them a restful and happy retirement, spend with the satisfaction of knowing they are responsible for an...
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May 8, 2024
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he is still interested in buying tiktoks u.s. operations from bytedance. he spoke to us at the milken institute global conference in beverly hills it's all very interested in buying it to the extent they want to sell it or spin it off we very much want to pursue that. i support that congress passed the bill and has signed into law. it says had incredible overwhelming support with republicans and democrats, this may be the only thing that everybody agrees on. the fact that it is 160 million phones i think is a security issue does the deal still work in the algorithm doesn't come with stake? >> the chinese government has been very clear that they will not give an export license on the algorithm. i understand that. we have sensitive technology that we don't want to transfer and they don't want to transfer this stadia u.s. i have spoken to a lot of u.s. tech companies on rebuilding this i believe the algorithms can be rebuilt. so my plan if we were to purchase it would be to rebuild the technology under u.s. leadership, make sure tha
treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he is still interested in buying tiktoks u.s. operations from bytedance. he spoke to us at the milken institute global conference in beverly hills it's all very interested in buying it to the extent they want to sell it or spin it off we very much want to pursue that. i support that congress passed the bill and has signed into law. it says had incredible overwhelming support with republicans and democrats, this may be the only thing that everybody agrees...
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steven blitz is the chief u.s. economist at ts lombard. >>> speaking to our sister channel, "sky news," jpmorgan chase's jamie dimon says the u.s. economy needs to be cogny zablt of borrowing its way to growth. i want to high light. that's just what i was speaking to steven about, that the u.s. government is spending far more than it has in the past, which is keeping inflation a little bit higher. so if we go back to literally what jamie dimon is also making note of then here, he's saying that the u.s. economy needs to be cognizant of borrowing its way into growth. here's what he had to say. >> america has spent a lot of money. during covid and after covid and our deficit is f% now, that's a lot, but obviously that drives growth. so any country can borrow money and drive growth but it's not always good growth. we have to focus on our deficit issue as little more. that did drive growth. >> is that a big warning? do you think there's a comeuppance to come in the next couple of years? >> i don't think it's a big comeu
steven blitz is the chief u.s. economist at ts lombard. >>> speaking to our sister channel, "sky news," jpmorgan chase's jamie dimon says the u.s. economy needs to be cogny zablt of borrowing its way to growth. i want to high light. that's just what i was speaking to steven about, that the u.s. government is spending far more than it has in the past, which is keeping inflation a little bit higher. so if we go back to literally what jamie dimon is also making note of then...
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but steven, you know, effect inflation is usually felt most by the middle and lower class. can americans continue to keep up with this rising pace when it comes to cost of goods? at what point do we see that red line of enough is enough? i think for starting to see this incredible increase in credit card debt you're talking about, as i said in the last segment, you can see in a lot more defaults, you're going to see people unable to even start making the minimum payments at this point. and when that happens, you have it down there. part of behind is the psychology. i better buy it today because it's got to be a lot more in 6 months. okay. we're thinking like to why am our republic, you know, when money was devaluing every day. but it's going to come to an end because i like government, they can't a trip more money to pay their bills. well, as it comes either out of your income, they have to reduce something else. you know, gardens is taken into soccer practice. some of those things are going to be cut back because they only have so many choices. and that's going to happen h
but steven, you know, effect inflation is usually felt most by the middle and lower class. can americans continue to keep up with this rising pace when it comes to cost of goods? at what point do we see that red line of enough is enough? i think for starting to see this incredible increase in credit card debt you're talking about, as i said in the last segment, you can see in a lot more defaults, you're going to see people unable to even start making the minimum payments at this point. and when...
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin and david westin. tomorrow, we will hear from former house speaker paul ryan. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: movie theaters may need to pull more stunts to help box office sales. hollywood's latest blockbuster the fall guy saw a soft debut in that is a worrying trend ahead of amc earnings after the bell today. kevin near will break it down for us. i didn't see this movie and i don't know if you did but not a lot of people saw it. put that into context what it means for amc and how beholden they are to the hope of a blockbuster? >> when it comes to the fall guy, i wouldn't put too much emphasis on this one movie. following the strike last year, we knew the slate would be weaker this year so everyone's confused if people are going to the movies or if they want to go to the movies. when you think about the summer which is typically the most important time for the movie theaters particularly amc being the biggest, it's normally headlined by a big marvel movie that kicks off the summer and gets people talkin
treasury secretary steven mnuchin and david westin. tomorrow, we will hear from former house speaker paul ryan. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: movie theaters may need to pull more stunts to help box office sales. hollywood's latest blockbuster the fall guy saw a soft debut in that is a worrying trend ahead of amc earnings after the bell today. kevin near will break it down for us. i didn't see this movie and i don't know if you did but not a lot of people saw it. put that into context what it...
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steven streit announced on the eastbound side causing some delays. so if you are traveling this morning to 80's a better option, even 5.86 ad. know some of you text me that you took that route depending on where you need to go to. so again, let's zoom in here. you see it start run all the way down into oakland along 13. we typically don't see that here at 10 o'clock that a screen shot this from our caltrans cam. this with 24 looks like you think this is the westbound side knows the eastbound side. so again, construction slowing people down this morning. we have some issues on the bay bridge. thankfully that is clear. west grand avenue, the off-ramp that was close. it's now open. we had overturned big rig 13 minutes into the city this morning. san mateo bridge look good. 40 minutes there. maybe want to hop on 80 to see the eastbound side looks could 17 minute drive on the westbound side. crockett down towards them a starry. james, back to you. thanks a lot. reyna on our top story. the date is now set for the recall election of alameda county district
steven streit announced on the eastbound side causing some delays. so if you are traveling this morning to 80's a better option, even 5.86 ad. know some of you text me that you took that route depending on where you need to go to. so again, let's zoom in here. you see it start run all the way down into oakland along 13. we typically don't see that here at 10 o'clock that a screen shot this from our caltrans cam. this with 24 looks like you think this is the westbound side knows the eastbound...
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maybe we should send steven seagal over there to kick putin's ass. wait a minute, steven seagal already lives there. this is all too confusing. let's just go back to ignoring aids. i think he'd be stunned that the republican party had anything to do with donald trump. what is trump's infatuation with putin? well, i think he has a fascination with authoritarian leaders generally. i think trump would like to be a big guy, but i don't think he's smart enough to be a dictator. so is trump, what's the term, an idiot? well, i think rex tillerson had the iconic two-word description of trump. the first word, i won't repeat, even on your show. the second of which was moron. ok, i'll throw it in there-- [bleep] that's pretty much on point. yes, a [bleep] moron. right. can a [bleep] moron still be a useful idiot? i think the answer to that is yes, and i think vladimir putin understands it. jordan (voiceover): yes. for putin, trump is like one of those dogs that the russians shot into space, obedient, useful, and utterly disposable. but if putin's puppy actually
maybe we should send steven seagal over there to kick putin's ass. wait a minute, steven seagal already lives there. this is all too confusing. let's just go back to ignoring aids. i think he'd be stunned that the republican party had anything to do with donald trump. what is trump's infatuation with putin? well, i think he has a fascination with authoritarian leaders generally. i think trump would like to be a big guy, but i don't think he's smart enough to be a dictator. so is trump, what's...
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it's a happy, fun environment to be in. >> and our thanks to steven for that report, coming from right here at 30 rock. thanks for waking up with "early today." cem fran >>> powerful storms and tornados continue to barrel across the country,
it's a happy, fun environment to be in. >> and our thanks to steven for that report, coming from right here at 30 rock. thanks for waking up with "early today." cem fran >>> powerful storms and tornados continue to barrel across the country,
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the goal is to see more steven up guessing books, playing big stages. so once we get there, i see like yes, of course the future, steven, especially the, the leaders and the industry like behind the seeing the organizers of looking ations, this power for women who are bringing things together and buying this entire community . so yeah, definitely in the future this of most of this in the metal scene is still dominated by men, but young women are closing the gap and can't be stopped. being female is no longer an obstacle in the heavy middle. see the best example. double push, who's been part of it for, for decades now and we have a song that's the 1st thing we called time for justice and we chose it because i think it's very, very important worldwide. because in many countries, women in particular are not allowed to move freely. it's all and the music we make is mobile out there either. so there's still a lot a lot to do and yes, we'll keep fighting. we'll fight for the good, especially the women. they are rock hope, we can see each other, we can support
the goal is to see more steven up guessing books, playing big stages. so once we get there, i see like yes, of course the future, steven, especially the, the leaders and the industry like behind the seeing the organizers of looking ations, this power for women who are bringing things together and buying this entire community . so yeah, definitely in the future this of most of this in the metal scene is still dominated by men, but young women are closing the gap and can't be stopped. being...
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it's not gonna have any real impact on hamas steven, we've seen the travails and you mentioned kind of what what's going on inside israel right now. i mean, netanyahu kind of had a setback potentially over the weekend with benny gantz, a part of his coalition government coming out and saying that he's if he doesn't change course, he's going to leave that of course, you had some comments also from you golan, the defense minister, who here has also one of these people here. what impact does this have in terms of i mean, it strikes me that it might actually strengthen netanyahu's hand inside israel. what's your view of how we should be interpreting that? >> i think it's gonna be very difficult now for hello ganz to come out and follow up his statement that he might leave, which is it's been bubbling up for a long time and it's been expected. we've seen these tensions inside the coalition a very right-wing coalition that netanyahu is reliant on very right-wing parties. they're also forcing his hand. >> but just domestically, politically when the prime minister is perceived as under attack
it's not gonna have any real impact on hamas steven, we've seen the travails and you mentioned kind of what what's going on inside israel right now. i mean, netanyahu kind of had a setback potentially over the weekend with benny gantz, a part of his coalition government coming out and saying that he's if he doesn't change course, he's going to leave that of course, you had some comments also from you golan, the defense minister, who here has also one of these people here. what impact does this...