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with me, and it was tim scott that would walk me through some of those dark days, and it was tim scott who took that opportunity when he knew i was in a very hurtful place to invite me to south carolina to a place where i had served in the united states army reserve, to speak to all of those wonderful women veterans, and i had no idea that he had invited my daughter to come down and give that introduction for me. just over that weekend, to spend that time with my daughter, to celebrate women serving in the military, she flew from west point down to south carolina. jim had planned the entire thing, and i knew nothing about it, and when he called her out from backstage come as you can imagine, you all know i can get very emotional, and when he called her out from backstage, it was such a special moment in my life. my heart was to singing, because i was able to spend that time with my daughter and one of my true best friends, so it is a lot about what people do in front of the camera, and tim obviously has such a wonderful connection to people when he is in public, but the way he acts in
with me, and it was tim scott that would walk me through some of those dark days, and it was tim scott who took that opportunity when he knew i was in a very hurtful place to invite me to south carolina to a place where i had served in the united states army reserve, to speak to all of those wonderful women veterans, and i had no idea that he had invited my daughter to come down and give that introduction for me. just over that weekend, to spend that time with my daughter, to celebrate women...
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i'm not going too deep into that, scott. i noticed certain things in the last quarter we heard what the quarter was reported to us steph, everybody covered this thing with the inventories, right? but what i think, you asked one question that i thought was going to happen this quarter and things get better. i can tell you exactly the answer to that brian cornell said himself look, we aregoing to take this on right now, essentially saying you know what, we have inventories, we essentially screwed up in this particular category and a lot of it having to do with outdoor stuff, and that was one of the biggest issues they ran into was they had a lot of inventory in certain areas, they weren't able to sell it now they're going to slash it. that's why i think you're seeing margins go down to 2% because they're willing to be rapid in how they work it out, get out of this, and move on. essentially he said matter of fact second half of the year will be very critical. they see a full bounce back up towards 5% or better level so i think
i'm not going too deep into that, scott. i noticed certain things in the last quarter we heard what the quarter was reported to us steph, everybody covered this thing with the inventories, right? but what i think, you asked one question that i thought was going to happen this quarter and things get better. i can tell you exactly the answer to that brian cornell said himself look, we aregoing to take this on right now, essentially saying you know what, we have inventories, we essentially screwed...
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scott: few things to bear in mind. generally speaking, the first flights of the day are less likely to be impacted by delays or cancellations than the final flights of the day. if you are a morning person, take advantage of early flights. second, check ahead of time if there have been any delays or.cancellations you don't want to show up and find out only the your flight was canceledn. -- only then your flight was canceled. come with a backup plan, your next best alternative if your flight gets canceled or delayed. when you get on the phone with an agent or someone at the airport, if you can request a specific alternative flight you are much more likely to get it than them reassigning you to some other flight. finally, be willing to call international phone lines. american airlines, delta, united have their main u.s. hotline but also have hotlines in canada, australia, japan, mexico, anyone of which can service you. the lines for those international phone lines are significantly shorter. obviously, check your phone pla
scott: few things to bear in mind. generally speaking, the first flights of the day are less likely to be impacted by delays or cancellations than the final flights of the day. if you are a morning person, take advantage of early flights. second, check ahead of time if there have been any delays or.cancellations you don't want to show up and find out only the your flight was canceledn. -- only then your flight was canceled. come with a backup plan, your next best alternative if your flight gets...
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earlier in my career, i worked with scott as a weekend edition producer and editor. and few people have spoken as honestly and opey about the joys and challenges of fatherhood as scott has. we sat down together at npr recently, and he shared his perspectives on being a father. -- dad. how has being a father change you? scott: what i discovered is, from the first moment when you hold your child, and it only expands, your heart leaps outf you. your heart leaps into them. they carry around a part of your heart. if they are cold, you are cold, too. if you are frightened -- they are frigened, you are frightened. if they are hungry, you are hungry. you are magically never alone. even before, i think we held each of our daughters, when we saw their pictures, when they came from the adoption agency in china, i think we began to feel that way. to hold them, i can't explain it, but there's almost a magical transference. it goes through yr heart, your arms. you hold them, and you just feel ey've absorbed a part of your heart. geoff: i've always thought, as your kids get older,
earlier in my career, i worked with scott as a weekend edition producer and editor. and few people have spoken as honestly and opey about the joys and challenges of fatherhood as scott has. we sat down together at npr recently, and he shared his perspectives on being a father. -- dad. how has being a father change you? scott: what i discovered is, from the first moment when you hold your child, and it only expands, your heart leaps outf you. your heart leaps into them. they carry around a part...
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scott had actually tried for the whip nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig. taylor says, i'm not a wig, i've never been awake, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these two guys run for president in 1848? >> zachary taylor. >> yeah, taylor, the one who said he never do in 1 million years. but, polk doesn't know this, yet here's a challenge for polk, everything he sees, he sees everything through a political lens, which means that he wants them to be victorious, but really really victorious, they might -- that kind of fame. he wants them to do the job, he actually tries to undercut them in the field. the way the volunteer army works, this war is gonna be fought by the regular army, which is quite small, but in large during the war. the professional army. volunteers, who are drawn from new volunteer companies or statement to companies governors of the states of those militias and volunteer units choose the colonel to go over the regiment. the men elect their own captain. all the way
scott had actually tried for the whip nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig. taylor says, i'm not a wig, i've never been awake, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these two guys run for president in 1848? >> zachary taylor. >> yeah, taylor, the one who said he never do in 1 million years. but, polk doesn't know this, yet here's a challenge for polk, everything he sees, he sees...
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senator scott is responding in a strong way. take a look. >> joe biden has destroyed america's economy. it's time to be honest with the american people. joe biden's under office should resign. i'm rick scott florida, and i do have a problem and so does every american. biden is forcing america into recession. i've a plan to turn our country around. take a look at rescue america.com. i approve this message. >> sean: here with reaction, florida senator rick scott. if i don't know why you take up so much space in his head, but apparently you do. apparently it's a compliment. he really has destroyed the economy. 41 year high of inflation, you can see the numbers. a definite recession on the horizon according to the experts. even lauren summers. if you want him to the resign but we never -- we know he's never going to resign. >> here's the problem joe biden has. he's a rich kid, no, he went to inexpensive prep school. he's been on the public dole for 50 years. we've been paying his way for 50 years. he has no idea about anything. he d
senator scott is responding in a strong way. take a look. >> joe biden has destroyed america's economy. it's time to be honest with the american people. joe biden's under office should resign. i'm rick scott florida, and i do have a problem and so does every american. biden is forcing america into recession. i've a plan to turn our country around. take a look at rescue america.com. i approve this message. >> sean: here with reaction, florida senator rick scott. if i don't know why...
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and scott heads inland santa anilator said in his diary. he said quote we have no one but ourselves to blame for this disaster due to our interminable infighting. why isn't there a larger mexican army at veracruz that day because there's three mexican armies clashing with each other. near the capital of mexico city so that allows the americans to get a to get a beachhead. he starts marching inland in april. and there to mexico city by september 14th, so you think of this war in a couple maybe three phases then so you got the first phase and that's in the north. it's in the what the northern frontier that the united states is going to annex at the the end of the war and that's pretty much wrapped up over the summer. although there's a lot of constitutional quandaries and interesting stuff going on there, which is how does a republican gage in military government and just who's in charge in california two branches of the service and a third guy john fremont are going to bicker over who who's really in charge in california, and it's going to b
and scott heads inland santa anilator said in his diary. he said quote we have no one but ourselves to blame for this disaster due to our interminable infighting. why isn't there a larger mexican army at veracruz that day because there's three mexican armies clashing with each other. near the capital of mexico city so that allows the americans to get a to get a beachhead. he starts marching inland in april. and there to mexico city by september 14th, so you think of this war in a couple maybe...
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scott: okay everybody ready. geoff: we tagged along as he and a team of scientists surveyed wood turtles in western maryland. scott: wood turtles' main threats are habitat loss, road kill, road mortality, collecting for the pet trade, climate change. and we would not know that basic stuff without having come out and done these surveys. >> 71 for shell height. geoff: these scientis mark and measure each turtle they find. scott: one problem we're having here is wi reproduction. we have not found any youngsters at all. geoff: and smith says nearly all of the turtles they are finding are females. >> it's a female. scott: what do you got there? >> another female. scott: we're seeing skewed sex ratios towards females because of higher incubation temperatures due to climate change. and of course, in nature, you want a 50/50 sex ratio. geoff: another major issue -- human development in areas turtles have long called home, leading to an increase in predators, like racoons. scott: there's a lot more in the landscape now th
scott: okay everybody ready. geoff: we tagged along as he and a team of scientists surveyed wood turtles in western maryland. scott: wood turtles' main threats are habitat loss, road kill, road mortality, collecting for the pet trade, climate change. and we would not know that basic stuff without having come out and done these surveys. >> 71 for shell height. geoff: these scientis mark and measure each turtle they find. scott: one problem we're having here is wi reproduction. we have not...
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thank you all for being here, scott, i have is to start with you. you've been all over these january 6 committee hearings. and of course the prosecutions. i wonder out of what -- all of the things that we saw this ind?ek scott: 17 months later, we're still hearing revelations. we're still getting new details. it's quite striking. two hearings this week, both went about two hours. it's how each hearing ended that i found most striking. let's go back to tuesday. this hearing about voter fraud and the big lie and this election denialism. they ended the hearing focusing on how it was also a big grist. how out of this big lie, the trump team, the campaign, set up these organizations that collected a quarter of a billion dollars, money that is difficult to track, money that is somewhere in the ether. that was noteworthy. something we hadn't heard before. then thursday, we have this dynamic hearing about the pressure campaign put on mike pence before january 6. the near death experience he had on january 6, and they finished the hearing with almost this pr
thank you all for being here, scott, i have is to start with you. you've been all over these january 6 committee hearings. and of course the prosecutions. i wonder out of what -- all of the things that we saw this ind?ek scott: 17 months later, we're still hearing revelations. we're still getting new details. it's quite striking. two hearings this week, both went about two hours. it's how each hearing ended that i found most striking. let's go back to tuesday. this hearing about voter fraud and...
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scott: hey, cattle. hey, cattle. hey, cattle. come, girls. stephen: scott waldron has also lived and researched extensively in china. he's fluent in mandarin, and well-placed to analyze china's trade claims. scott: the trade barriers that china imposed on australia in 2020 are cases of economic coercion. and the intent is for china to change australian policy, including on issues of the south china sea, hong kong, xinjiang, huawei, and foreign interference. stephen: on his reading, the trade sanctions flowed from demands by china's communist party for retaliation against any perceived threats or criticism of china. scott: xi jinping has instructed china to resolutely defend ainst any internal or external threat to the communist party, and so that so-called "battle stance" has become embedded within the party, within the ministry of foreign affairs, and its wolf warrior diplomacy, and down into economic units, including the ministry of commerce, the state administrations of customsnd quarantine. so, if you're a mid-level official in one of tho
scott: hey, cattle. hey, cattle. hey, cattle. come, girls. stephen: scott waldron has also lived and researched extensively in china. he's fluent in mandarin, and well-placed to analyze china's trade claims. scott: the trade barriers that china imposed on australia in 2020 are cases of economic coercion. and the intent is for china to change australian policy, including on issues of the south china sea, hong kong, xinjiang, huawei, and foreign interference. stephen: on his reading, the trade...
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what is the services growth going to look like >> it could be, scott. you have to keep in mind this has been going on all year this isn't just a month of april or may thing that's been happening. when apple reported earnings last quarter, i asked the cfo about this, decelerating growth in services. he basically blamed covid. it is a lot of what we have seen with gaming companies, people were stuck at home, stuck on phones, they're spending more on digital content, whether from apple itself or from third party like a game or something they have been seeing this you have to keep in mind, it is spring, spring break, people go out. summer travel is coming up it means less engagement. i am not surprised to hear it keeps decelerating another thing to keep in mind, we're going to get a hardware service with the new iphone this fall you spend an annual fee, get a new iphone and they bundle apple services like music, fitness and so forth like at that. app store is decelerating, but they have ways to combat it either with this iphone subscription program and you
what is the services growth going to look like >> it could be, scott. you have to keep in mind this has been going on all year this isn't just a month of april or may thing that's been happening. when apple reported earnings last quarter, i asked the cfo about this, decelerating growth in services. he basically blamed covid. it is a lot of what we have seen with gaming companies, people were stuck at home, stuck on phones, they're spending more on digital content, whether from apple...
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>> well, scott, you make a point. volatility works on both sides, it is not just higher yields, it is lower yields. it is movement in prices the market priced in almost 200 basis points more of hikes priced in this year. what you saw yesterday was a little bit of a relief that the fed was easing off absolutely hiking another 75 basis points at the next meeting. but 200 are priced in. it works both sides of the equation, it is what's priced into the moves in the market the market has been complacent, saying the fed hiking rates will reduce inflation expectations. it is a bizarre environment. all markets work off two things. fear and agreed. right now, the market is very fearful when you look at equity markets, for instance, but rates market is incredibly complacent, thinking fed policy hikes -- the yield curve for hikes later this year is negative fully inverted i lend you money, i get paid less to give you longer loan it is priced for disinflationary market thinking the hikes will stop it. i think that's opportunity f
>> well, scott, you make a point. volatility works on both sides, it is not just higher yields, it is lower yields. it is movement in prices the market priced in almost 200 basis points more of hikes priced in this year. what you saw yesterday was a little bit of a relief that the fed was easing off absolutely hiking another 75 basis points at the next meeting. but 200 are priced in. it works both sides of the equation, it is what's priced into the moves in the market the market has been...
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thank you all for being here, scott, i have is to start with you. you've been all over these january 6 committee hearings. and of course the prosecutions. i wonder out of what -- all of the things that we saw this week, what sticks out most in your mind? scott: 17 months later, we're still hearing revelations. we're still getting new details. it's quite striking. two hearings this week, both went about t hours. it's how each hearing ended that i found most striking. let's go back to tuesday. this hearing about voter fraud and the big lie and this election denialism. they ended the hearing focusing on how it was also a big grist. how out of this big lie, the trump team, the campaign, set up these organizations that collected a quarter of a billion dollars, money that is difficult to track, money that is somewhere in the ether. that was noteworthy. something we hadn't heard before. then thursday, we have this dynamic hearing about the pressure campaign put on mike pence before january 6. the near death experience he had on january 6, and they finished
thank you all for being here, scott, i have is to start with you. you've been all over these january 6 committee hearings. and of course the prosecutions. i wonder out of what -- all of the things that we saw this week, what sticks out most in your mind? scott: 17 months later, we're still hearing revelations. we're still getting new details. it's quite striking. two hearings this week, both went about t hours. it's how each hearing ended that i found most striking. let's go back to tuesday....
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hey, les >> hey, scott. may was another rough .for hedge fund managers for those two trade long and short in equities on an asset weighted basis it was down nearly 2% in may during which time the s&p was effectively flat this means that the average negative returns were driven entirely by negative alpha on the long side with little help from shorts, not that broader market activity. technology funds were among the worst down more than 8%, health care was down more than 5% for the month on average you saw this in the returns of tech oriented firms like tiger global and d1 which have taken massive hits in their public books. pershing square which has little tech exposure down about 18% this year. interestingly, though, the computers that bet on and against stocks had a mirror image of returns during may, systemic long short funds generated returns of 2% last month. in volatile years like we've had that can make faster pivots which is perhaps why you're seeing a disparity between people and machines this year.
hey, les >> hey, scott. may was another rough .for hedge fund managers for those two trade long and short in equities on an asset weighted basis it was down nearly 2% in may during which time the s&p was effectively flat this means that the average negative returns were driven entirely by negative alpha on the long side with little help from shorts, not that broader market activity. technology funds were among the worst down more than 8%, health care was down more than 5% for the...
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absolutely you're right, scott. he talked about we're going to address this now this is reminiscent of when he took the job initially and made tough decisions, including hey, look, canada is not working, let's make something happen. they did that. you talk about now, they did have earnings, steve, you're right, but what i think they wanted to follow up with, they had to add something to what they had presented to us and how they were going to react going forward. reaction going forward was this is going to be rapid we are going after it. the items, not everything in the store, items that we bought that were not performing for us, a lot of those were seasonal, we have to slash, get hurt on margins for the quarter, but after that the rest of the year it looked pretty good. second half of the year, back to 5 or 6% margin. >> we still have debate where we're going from an economic standpoint wolf research says bear case is our bear case, inflation comes in hot, fed tightening exceeds expectations and recession hits in 2
absolutely you're right, scott. he talked about we're going to address this now this is reminiscent of when he took the job initially and made tough decisions, including hey, look, canada is not working, let's make something happen. they did that. you talk about now, they did have earnings, steve, you're right, but what i think they wanted to follow up with, they had to add something to what they had presented to us and how they were going to react going forward. reaction going forward was this...
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i felt alienated marginalized scott says before completing a one-year probation period she was fired for not being a good fit. in a complaint for damages scott alleges a hostile work environment and gender discrimination including an east bay mud employees alleged derogatory statements about women in her complaints scott alleges prior to being fired. she brought her concerns to east bay mud's labor relations manager who she claims encouraged her not to file a formal complaint. i was told by the labor relations manager at that time that i should be aware that i was about to make a complaint against the person who could pass or fail me or probation in a motion for summary judgment attorneys for east bay mudd right that the labor relations manager does not recall scott reported gendered comments complaints of harassment discrimination or retaliation at their meeting and that the labor relations manager did not deter or discourage scott from filing a complaint according to the motion for summary judgment east bay mud says scott was terminated after her manager received union grievances i
i felt alienated marginalized scott says before completing a one-year probation period she was fired for not being a good fit. in a complaint for damages scott alleges a hostile work environment and gender discrimination including an east bay mud employees alleged derogatory statements about women in her complaints scott alleges prior to being fired. she brought her concerns to east bay mud's labor relations manager who she claims encouraged her not to file a formal complaint. i was told by the...
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i sold those last week, scott. not for any great reason of any kind other than the fact they were going to be expiring anyway they treated me well, gave me protection, some cases worked nicely to the down side. felt it was time to exit some of those. still have exposure in the put side in europe, efa on that one. there's a lot of different things going on. to shannon's point, you start to see a little of china as they come out of this a little bit, there's excitement in the material space i am lucky enough to have a couple things, cliffs, valet i had three point, but got rid of that as well. not part of the run others are participating in now i think there's a lot of parts of the market that do still have the ability for us to be able to say we can buy some of those, but i think you've got to be hesitant i have been hesitant all year, bought three different stocks, that's it. i like what i bought so far and feel pretty good about what we're doing now. but i don't think it is a marketplace where you can say you know
i sold those last week, scott. not for any great reason of any kind other than the fact they were going to be expiring anyway they treated me well, gave me protection, some cases worked nicely to the down side. felt it was time to exit some of those. still have exposure in the put side in europe, efa on that one. there's a lot of different things going on. to shannon's point, you start to see a little of china as they come out of this a little bit, there's excitement in the material space i am...
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scott: i yield one minute mr. scott: i yield one minute to a leading advocate to reduce and eliminate child hunger, the gentlewoman from minnesota, ms. omar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. omar: thank you, madam speaker. and thank you, chairman, for your leadership on this legislation and for working tirelessly to negotiate a solution. i rise to express my support for the keep kids -- keep kids fed act as food costs continue to soar, this critical legislation is a lifeline for millions of american families struggling to make ends meet. in my home state of minnesota, one in nine children are food insecure. this bipartisan legislation builds on my bill, the meals act, to ensure children continue to receive school meals this summer. i am proud to have been part of this fight. while i wish this agreement could have provided a permanent solution, this is a vital step to prevent millions of children from going hungry throughout the next few months. in the meantime, will i continue to fight f
scott: i yield one minute mr. scott: i yield one minute to a leading advocate to reduce and eliminate child hunger, the gentlewoman from minnesota, ms. omar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. omar: thank you, madam speaker. and thank you, chairman, for your leadership on this legislation and for working tirelessly to negotiate a solution. i rise to express my support for the keep kids -- keep kids fed act as food costs continue to soar, this critical legislation is a...
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>> scott, you have to deploy money now because every day you should be looking at the market. one of the things we noticed is that as the companies' multiples come back down, we look at ten year average but you look at that multiple before the pandemic that's when you start measuring. apple is 19 multiple now before the pandemic ten year average was 15 says apple will come down more likewise, microsoft is at a multiple now of 23 ten year average prepandemic was 25 microsoft is a little closer to where you could buy based off a multiple that's how we're looking at the market plus looking at estimates revisions. >> jenny ron bar en, billionaire investor, sends an email i think to squawk, huge, once in a generation buying opportunity how he saw the market. this is a huge once in a generation buying opportunity, huge, monstrous opportunity following june 2022 crash. do you agree with that statement? >> sure, if you have the life span of a mouse, right we had a huge buying opportunity two years ago, huge buying opportunity four years ago huge one -- >> horizon five years. >> it is
>> scott, you have to deploy money now because every day you should be looking at the market. one of the things we noticed is that as the companies' multiples come back down, we look at ten year average but you look at that multiple before the pandemic that's when you start measuring. apple is 19 multiple now before the pandemic ten year average was 15 says apple will come down more likewise, microsoft is at a multiple now of 23 ten year average prepandemic was 25 microsoft is a little...
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. >> thank you chairman scott. thank you secretary cardona for your service, for being here today to discuss some of the most important issues facing our nation's students. i agree with your compelling words about the tragedy in texas. we can and must do more. we discussed the student support in the academic enrichment program. we know these grants enable states and local school districts to support a variety of opportunities and well-rounded education including the arts, music, civics, consumer science. title for a also supports a safe and healthy students including mental health and violence prevention and the effective use of technology. based on our earlier conversations i know we agree about the importance and more must be done to make these opportunities available to all students. this year i let a bipartisan appropriations letter asking for $2 billion for flexible block grants, which is significantly higher than the fiscal year 22 omnibus in the president's previous proposed funding level. i'm concerned abou
. >> thank you chairman scott. thank you secretary cardona for your service, for being here today to discuss some of the most important issues facing our nation's students. i agree with your compelling words about the tragedy in texas. we can and must do more. we discussed the student support in the academic enrichment program. we know these grants enable states and local school districts to support a variety of opportunities and well-rounded education including the arts, music, civics,...
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>> 75, scott if they give us 50, we will be down 400 before it stops >> carrie, 75? >> absolutely. 75 >> mr. wonderful, 75 >> 100%. 100. i want 100 i want to pull forward july, i want the hit now >> i know what you want. but what is it going to be >> i want to be the outlier. bring it forward >> it is not going to be, chances are 3% it will be 100. assume it is 75, kevin what's the market reaction going to be, that's what people care about most. >> straight up >> yes >> yes at this point you have to believe they stole 25 from the july hike. was going to be 50 in june and july, pull 25 here that gives you confidence they're getting this under control. the biggest debate people have to have putting money to work in this market, do we have a recession coming in the back end of this year i say no, not with full employment, not with a fed getting more aggressive, you want 75 basis points, you're going to get it. like to see 100. i said that already. this sounds like a fed that's got this thing, the lasso around the bull >> that was provocative from mr. wonderful. big shoc
>> 75, scott if they give us 50, we will be down 400 before it stops >> carrie, 75? >> absolutely. 75 >> mr. wonderful, 75 >> 100%. 100. i want 100 i want to pull forward july, i want the hit now >> i know what you want. but what is it going to be >> i want to be the outlier. bring it forward >> it is not going to be, chances are 3% it will be 100. assume it is 75, kevin what's the market reaction going to be, that's what people care about most....
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i've been working with scott warneke. it seems like it's very hard to work with him and communicate with him. i don't know if my little brother, edwardo tay, is a cold case. i don't know if my older brother, tony mcdougall, is a cold case. i know you said you were going to reach out to the families, but my mother has never gotten a phone call from homicide. you know, it breaks my heart because my mom lost two sons to gun violence, and, you know, it's sad because she doesn't even have it in here to do the -- in her to do the footwork. my older brother has a reward out, but my younger brother doesn't. it's been five years, and i don't know why my younger brother doesn't have a reward out. i don't know what i have to do to get that, but i would like my younger brother to also have a reward put out for him. thank you for listening to me, and i hope you can reach out to the families more to let them know that they do have a supportive system with homicide and what they can do when they lose a family member due to gun violence.
i've been working with scott warneke. it seems like it's very hard to work with him and communicate with him. i don't know if my little brother, edwardo tay, is a cold case. i don't know if my older brother, tony mcdougall, is a cold case. i know you said you were going to reach out to the families, but my mother has never gotten a phone call from homicide. you know, it breaks my heart because my mom lost two sons to gun violence, and, you know, it's sad because she doesn't even have it in here...
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steve scott was one of a number of _ buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers _ buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to _ buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to query - buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to query the | number of viewers to query the expense of using that helicopter footage. expense of using that helicopterfootage. here is his video. helicopter footage. here is his video. . ., , helicopter footage. here is his video. , ., ., ., video. the helicopter photo and hovered over _ video. the helicopter photo and hovered over euston _ video. the helicopter photo and hovered over euston station - video. the helicopter photo and hovered over euston station to | hovered over euston station to report how quiet it was there. there were no people, no trains at the station. what on earth to the bbc expect to see at euston station on the first day of a national rail strike i wonder? surely this is a total waste of licence payer's money, let alone environmental impact of this needless life.— of this needless life. well, we ut o
steve scott was one of a number of _ buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers _ buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to _ buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to query - buses. steve scott was one of a number of viewers to query the | number of viewers to query the expense of using that helicopter footage. expense of using that helicopterfootage. here is his video. helicopter footage. here is his video. . ., , helicopter footage. here is his video. , ., ., .,...
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scott, i don't know. kevin newsome is the one who signed the bill that created the california reparations task force. how much appetite will he have to support that, if he has these counter protests for antiabortion rights if we see extremist behavior. how much appetite will he have to support that? which i think will also draw a lot of extremist behavior. >> exactly. i want to ask you about juneteenth. the first time around this week, next week, monday that it is a national holiday. on the heels of what happened with george floyd's murder. give us a short, we are a little light on time. the history of juneteenth and why we should really pay attention. >> sure. on january 1st, 18 six 23, the emancipation proclamation was signed. it took almost four years, four years until june 19, 1865 for the inns laden texas to be liberated. that is what juneteenth means. that is why it is commemorated. we need more than a national holiday. one more day off, to actually acknowledge the historicharm of slavery in this co
scott, i don't know. kevin newsome is the one who signed the bill that created the california reparations task force. how much appetite will he have to support that, if he has these counter protests for antiabortion rights if we see extremist behavior. how much appetite will he have to support that? which i think will also draw a lot of extremist behavior. >> exactly. i want to ask you about juneteenth. the first time around this week, next week, monday that it is a national holiday. on...
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one issue is who francisco scott key was -- who was francis scott key? he was born 1779. right after the revolution, his father fought in the rafters and war, his uncle was a -- his father fought in the revolutionary war and his uncle was a british sympathizer. the issue of the day was slavery and he was a slave owner and also represented black americans suing for their freedom. the amount of work he did as a legal advocate for blacks suing for freedom, he successfully freed 180 nine people during his legal career. it does not -- 189 people during his legal career. he was an antislavery slaveowner, which does not make any sense. i think it shows how throughout history we have struggled with the notion of what freedom means and how those motions apply. like others in his era, like john jay, people in that era were on both sides of the issue, looking for a pragmatic solution. the american capitalization society tried to get slaveowners to voluntarily receive their slaves. by law at that time in states like virginia it was required to remove people from the state if they wer
one issue is who francisco scott key was -- who was francis scott key? he was born 1779. right after the revolution, his father fought in the rafters and war, his uncle was a -- his father fought in the revolutionary war and his uncle was a british sympathizer. the issue of the day was slavery and he was a slave owner and also represented black americans suing for their freedom. the amount of work he did as a legal advocate for blacks suing for freedom, he successfully freed 180 nine people...
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i mean, scott, why is that surprising to you at all? you know, create confusion and then just jam through a victory. that is exactly what they thought they were going to do. >> but the thing is there was no confusion. you look at these states, yes, some of them were close but the reality is he didn't get more votes than the other guy. so i just, the idea that you would say, we got fewer votes but a couple guys called us and said, ah, we're going to give you the electors. the country would have been in a complete and total meltdown. the idea they thought that would be something they could manage over time, i find that incredible. >> keep in mind eastman testified that, there was testimony that eastman was willing to let violence happen because violence happened before in the history of this country. scott, i have to hold you to account because my question was how can republicans still be enabling trump and his lie shall the big lie, knowing all of this? that was the question. >> look, yeah. the bottom line is they have caused more than h
i mean, scott, why is that surprising to you at all? you know, create confusion and then just jam through a victory. that is exactly what they thought they were going to do. >> but the thing is there was no confusion. you look at these states, yes, some of them were close but the reality is he didn't get more votes than the other guy. so i just, the idea that you would say, we got fewer votes but a couple guys called us and said, ah, we're going to give you the electors. the country would...
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scott: well, it's tough as the hedging gets more expensive. the market holds prices where you are right on the fence there. we historically have borrowed to get construction loans over a few years and for a long stretch we did it by hedge where we didn't feel comfortable with her but now we are looking very closely to where the costs and are in the same boat as everybody. it's a tough one, going up then in the last 24 hours. several million dollars for a $100 million project, you will lose a lot of sleep. we are all case-by-case. it's our information -- inclination to take the risk off the table so you can sleep better at night. guy: i like to sleep at night. a final quick to inform me, scott, how much are you paying people relative to six months ago? are you get the people -- getting the people you need? do you get what you need in terms of the people and skills to get what you need to do? scott: the answer is yes but it is harder. ask any contractor. they have to look at the implications out there from the folks listed as developers. yes, it
scott: well, it's tough as the hedging gets more expensive. the market holds prices where you are right on the fence there. we historically have borrowed to get construction loans over a few years and for a long stretch we did it by hedge where we didn't feel comfortable with her but now we are looking very closely to where the costs and are in the same boat as everybody. it's a tough one, going up then in the last 24 hours. several million dollars for a $100 million project, you will lose a...
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rick scott, he is phenomenal, what a job he did -- we have rick scott. lieutenant governor -- oh, this guy. [applause] this guy. lieutenant governor robinson. [applause] and his wife, mrs. robinson. what a job you are doing. he's the hottest guy in politics. [laughter] great job. what a beautiful job you did. thank you for all the help in north carolina. thank you very much. [applause] senator joni ernst. thank you, joni. senator bill hagerty. bill is going to be seeing me in a little while. he's doing a fantastic job. very honored by bringing bill out. and his respected senator. ronna mcdaniel. where is ronna? i don't get to see so many of you with all these lights. but she's here somewhere. great job. you just heard jim jordan. this guy is an incredible guy. [applause] we have pastor jeffers, too, who has been with me right from the beginning. i will never forget a statement he said, who is this guy on television, trump, he may not know the bible as well as some of us, in fact, he may not know what that well -- [laughter] but he's a big believer and a
rick scott, he is phenomenal, what a job he did -- we have rick scott. lieutenant governor -- oh, this guy. [applause] this guy. lieutenant governor robinson. [applause] and his wife, mrs. robinson. what a job you are doing. he's the hottest guy in politics. [laughter] great job. what a beautiful job you did. thank you for all the help in north carolina. thank you very much. [applause] senator joni ernst. thank you, joni. senator bill hagerty. bill is going to be seeing me in a little while....
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shantae scott says she worked as a customer services supervisor at east bay mud in the fall of 2018. i was so excited and grateful for the opportunity. it was a dream for me to be a part of the organization but after more than six months on the job. she says those feelings significantly changed. i was stressed. i felt alienated marginalized scott says before completing a one-year probation period she was fired for not being a good fit. shot in a complaint for damages scott alleges a hostile work environment and gender discrimination including an east bay mud employees alleged derogatory statements about women in her complaints got alleges prior to being fired. she brought her concerns to east bay mudd's labor relations manager who shela ed her not to file a formal complaint. i was told by the labor relations manager at that time that i should be aware that i was about to make a complaint against the person. could pass or fail me on probation in a motion for summary judgment attorneys for east bay mud write that the labor relations manager does not recall scott reported gendered comme
shantae scott says she worked as a customer services supervisor at east bay mud in the fall of 2018. i was so excited and grateful for the opportunity. it was a dream for me to be a part of the organization but after more than six months on the job. she says those feelings significantly changed. i was stressed. i felt alienated marginalized scott says before completing a one-year probation period she was fired for not being a good fit. shot in a complaint for damages scott alleges a hostile...
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scott. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> care for a drink? it's a carbonated wheat grass cocktail with kale flakes. it's the only thing we've got. >> got anything with less bubbles? >> nope. >> yes, you do! >> whoa! who are you? >> i am keep-it-real-man, and i'm here to keep it real. don't drink bubbles! have a non-carbonated loyal 9 vodka lemonade made with real vodka and lemons. >> and low carbonation. >> thanks, keep-it-real-man! >> you're welcome. >> this fourth of july, loyal 9 wants you to keep it real, man. [ cheers and applause ] what's wrong with action figures? nothing, except buying them without capital one shopping. what's that? samuel... mr. l... jackson. capital one shopping instantly searches for available coupon codes and automatically applies them. just download it to your computer. whoa! you're my hero. yeah... i can tell. you like it? i look good in miniature. capital one shopping... it's kinda genious. (in s.l.j. voice) what's in your wallet? i don't say it like that, devin. i am a business hotel. i eat, sleep, and breathe
scott. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> care for a drink? it's a carbonated wheat grass cocktail with kale flakes. it's the only thing we've got. >> got anything with less bubbles? >> nope. >> yes, you do! >> whoa! who are you? >> i am keep-it-real-man, and i'm here to keep it real. don't drink bubbles! have a non-carbonated loyal 9 vodka lemonade made with real vodka and lemons. >> and low carbonation. >> thanks, keep-it-real-man! >>...
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>> hey, scott, that's right. another major crypto company block fie just announcing that it's laying off roughly 20% of its employees. the ceo here, zack prince saying in a tweet just now, he says this morning we announced after taking significant time to plan and consider reducing head count by roughly 20%, we've seen this as we've seen market volatility in crypto, others really scaling back and freezing hiring, but block fie is a competitor to the company celsius i just mentioned and one of the more high profile bigger names in crypto, but the effect here that we're seeing of crypto markets really crashing is a lot of these companies needing to scale back, cut costs, block fie the latest example. back to you. >> thank you very much for that update there kari, i know you have to run, and before you do, i'd like you to give us some of your thought on what's happening in crypto, and how you're thinking about it from a bigger picture standpoint, you know, irrespective of the price of bitcoin itself >> well, it's in
>> hey, scott, that's right. another major crypto company block fie just announcing that it's laying off roughly 20% of its employees. the ceo here, zack prince saying in a tweet just now, he says this morning we announced after taking significant time to plan and consider reducing head count by roughly 20%, we've seen this as we've seen market volatility in crypto, others really scaling back and freezing hiring, but block fie is a competitor to the company celsius i just mentioned and...
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so, let's get to rachel scott, also live on the hill tonight. and rachel, we heard testimony, of course, this testimony under oath, today about members who made these requests of who talked about pardons after january 6th. >> reporter: david, trump white house officials testified that at least five republican members of congress asked for presidential pardons. on that list, republican representative mo brooks of alabama, who sent an email to the white house asking for pardons not only for himself, but for the 147 republicans in the house who voted against certifying the 2020 election. the special assistant to the president at the time also testified that representative matt gaetz of florida was pushing for a blanket pardon since early december. representative andy biggs of arizona also sought a pardon, according to witnesses, as well as louie gohmert of texas and scott perry of pennsylvania. david, tonight, reaction is starting to come in from these republicans. scott perry's office denying this, calling it a ludicrous lie. mo brooks not denying
so, let's get to rachel scott, also live on the hill tonight. and rachel, we heard testimony, of course, this testimony under oath, today about members who made these requests of who talked about pardons after january 6th. >> reporter: david, trump white house officials testified that at least five republican members of congress asked for presidential pardons. on that list, republican representative mo brooks of alabama, who sent an email to the white house asking for pardons not only for...
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a scare for senator scott weiner. it started with an e-mail sent to his staffer that said bombs were placed in both weiner's home and his office at the state capitol. it said quote, we will kill you. police searched his home and office, but nothing was thankfully found. the the senator says he gets threats regularly, but believes this is part of a growing part earn of threats against the lgbtq community, but he says it won't stop him from celebrating san francisco's pride events. >> i look forward to seeing everyone there. the last thing you want to do is be intimidated by people into not celebrating our community. >> the police say they have no evidence of credible threats to pride events, but they'll have a security briefing later this week. over the weekend, two other incidents. officers in idaho arrested 31 members of a white nationalist group of conspiring to riot at a pride festival. and closer to home, a possible hate crime in the east bay. here are the details. the alameda county sheriff's department says memb
a scare for senator scott weiner. it started with an e-mail sent to his staffer that said bombs were placed in both weiner's home and his office at the state capitol. it said quote, we will kill you. police searched his home and office, but nothing was thankfully found. the the senator says he gets threats regularly, but believes this is part of a growing part earn of threats against the lgbtq community, but he says it won't stop him from celebrating san francisco's pride events. >> i...
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scott: there's some restrictions with respect to transportation. the cancellation of k excel is an impediment in providing true energy security to all americans , but here's an example where we have an opportunity to provide more oil in saskatchewan for not only americans, but also canadians. we have one production field just north of the border that is using a carbon wash. we have a canadian company operating from a carbon perspective at a net zero carbon content, but they are buying carbon from a u.s. company and shipping that north through a pipeline, putting that into an oilfield, purchasing some of the most sustainable energy possible. this company is negative from a carbon perspective. putting that product back into line, back into the eastern seaboard, as well as to some canadians in eastern canada. they are looking to buy more carbon, and more carbon will be comparatively sustainable oil provided to north americans. this is an area where we can increase production. we have some ingress capacity, and it is comparably the most sustainable pro
scott: there's some restrictions with respect to transportation. the cancellation of k excel is an impediment in providing true energy security to all americans , but here's an example where we have an opportunity to provide more oil in saskatchewan for not only americans, but also canadians. we have one production field just north of the border that is using a carbon wash. we have a canadian company operating from a carbon perspective at a net zero carbon content, but they are buying carbon...