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i think bob is right about that. from an inflation standpoint, i think the market is sending a message that if you look over the last year, almost the entirety of the yield increase has been in higher inflation expectation. it has not been in higher real yields. i think it is incumbent on the fed to pivot policy to see real yield move higher. lisa: bob, if you are right in the market is not a good barometer of how people actually believe, is it right for -- right --ripe for a potential surprise? bob: bond yields are anything the fed wants them to be. right now, they want the 10 year where it is. if you want to coinvest with the fed at this point in the cycle, if i could go back to what bob merton said decades ago, that is the equivalent of picking up nichols in front of the steamroller -- picking up nickels in front of the steamroller. at some point, the fed will say, there is inflation, we will start tapering, we will start raising rate. a lot of folders of debt will start to get flattened. lisa: so, shorting the 10
i think bob is right about that. from an inflation standpoint, i think the market is sending a message that if you look over the last year, almost the entirety of the yield increase has been in higher inflation expectation. it has not been in higher real yields. i think it is incumbent on the fed to pivot policy to see real yield move higher. lisa: bob, if you are right in the market is not a good barometer of how people actually believe, is it right for -- right --ripe for a potential...
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in prison for killing old man bob. >> old man bob was robert karey, our well-known loan shark, drug dealer, and the backdoor murdered in the back of his easter trite home in 1987. kevin was already on the computer that into thousand nine, so he pulled out the michigan department of corrections website and saw pictures of tommy and ray highers and confirm they were in prison. doing life without parole for the murder of old man bob. it was then it hit him like a brick in the face. something about those pictures was very, very wrong. only one thing to do. kevin picked up the phone and called that old college roommate. a man he hadn't seen for at least a decade. this man, john hielscher. >> he said it was about old man bob. i just started freaking out. like, i'm not doing it. i'm not doing any of this. >> how come? >> if i was scared. i felt scared. >> but if he was scared now, oh, just wait. mary's little posts and the connections it pulled up in kevin's brain, had just made john hielscher part of a team he was unsure he wanted to belong to. and the next move was his. >> as a band of friends
in prison for killing old man bob. >> old man bob was robert karey, our well-known loan shark, drug dealer, and the backdoor murdered in the back of his easter trite home in 1987. kevin was already on the computer that into thousand nine, so he pulled out the michigan department of corrections website and saw pictures of tommy and ray highers and confirm they were in prison. doing life without parole for the murder of old man bob. it was then it hit him like a brick in the face. something...
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nb have bob rubin. three of them have come together to address a real-life issue and embraced a word you will often hear from economists, humility. they decided they have been wrong to pretend to be so certain about where the world is going with interest rates and debt levels, and essentially they're trying to [indiscernible] to my mind, that is one of the most remarkable things of all. i'm with the financial times. can you tell us in a nutshell, what has prompted you to write this paper, and what exactly are you proposing to deal with this problem of profound uncertainty? >> whether we have humility or don't have humility, i don't think any of us have advocated certainty in the past. i think we are all having a probabilistic view of the world. with this paper was an effort to suggest is because of the uncertainties, deep uncertainties about interest rates, it would be good to have automaticity in our fiscal policy. we suggested using automatic stabilizers. in one particular example, certain types of in
nb have bob rubin. three of them have come together to address a real-life issue and embraced a word you will often hear from economists, humility. they decided they have been wrong to pretend to be so certain about where the world is going with interest rates and debt levels, and essentially they're trying to [indiscernible] to my mind, that is one of the most remarkable things of all. i'm with the financial times. can you tell us in a nutshell, what has prompted you to write this paper, and...
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so he began planning it with bob and charles ford. bob ford is here on the right. on april 3rd, 1882, they were in jesse's cabin planning this robbery when jesse noticed a needle work on the wall was crooked. it was one his mother had made, had stitched. so he pulled a chair over and stood on the chair to straighten it, and he heard the cocking of a pistol. bob ford cocked his pistol so jesse turned his head to look at him. as he turned his head bob shot him. the bullet entered below his right ear. he was killed instantly. his wife and children were in the next room. they came rushing into the room to see what happened. bob fled immediately. his brother charles was also there. charles stuck around for a minute or two trying to convince them the pistol had gone off accidentally and he eventually turned and ran as well. now, interestingly enough, the picture here in the middle shows bob ford and jesse james together. last october a woman came forward and said that her grandmother -- this was a family picture they were handing down, and she claims that, you know, this
so he began planning it with bob and charles ford. bob ford is here on the right. on april 3rd, 1882, they were in jesse's cabin planning this robbery when jesse noticed a needle work on the wall was crooked. it was one his mother had made, had stitched. so he pulled a chair over and stood on the chair to straighten it, and he heard the cocking of a pistol. bob ford cocked his pistol so jesse turned his head to look at him. as he turned his head bob shot him. the bullet entered below his right...
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bob greifeld will joipn us to break it all down. >>> the s&p 500 hits an all-time high closing out the year with a 14% gain the next guest says, just wait, it's about to get even better. really s&p closes at 7% rally this year tom, great to have you with us >> great to be here. >> you're want worried about slowing growth compared to earlier this year, an economy that reopened the first half of the year and an economy that will sort of normalize the back half of the year with a threat of tapering in some form >> i think that -- you know, i don't think recovery is a straight line up, but from what we can tell looking at both earnings revisions and conference calls and really talking to clients and businesses, i think there is still quite a lot of pent-up demand, i think both on the consumer side -- right there is the revenge spending -- and then with both wealth effect and rising stock prices, strong credit markets, i think there is a dorpt capex -- corporate capex coming i think there is a surprise in the second half. >> energy was a leader in the first half do you think that's a winnin
bob greifeld will joipn us to break it all down. >>> the s&p 500 hits an all-time high closing out the year with a 14% gain the next guest says, just wait, it's about to get even better. really s&p closes at 7% rally this year tom, great to have you with us >> great to be here. >> you're want worried about slowing growth compared to earlier this year, an economy that reopened the first half of the year and an economy that will sort of normalize the back half of the...
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bob fled immediately. his brother charles was also there charles stuck around for a minute or two trying to convince them that the pistol had gone off accidentally and then he eventually just turned and ran as well. now interestingly enough the picture that's here in the middle shows bob ford and jesse james together last october a woman came forward and said that her grandmother had this was a family picture that they were handing down and she claimed that you know, this was a real picture somebody from the houston. department who does all of their facial recognition analyzation took a look at it and concluded that this is a legitimate photo a couple of the james brothers historians. however, don't really like the idea of robert ford and jesse james being in a picture together and they're claiming. it's a fraud. so there's there's a lot of uproar over whether or not this is actually a real picture and it's going on right now, so it's kind of interesting. i wanted to show that to you all. after rob ford mu
bob fled immediately. his brother charles was also there charles stuck around for a minute or two trying to convince them that the pistol had gone off accidentally and then he eventually just turned and ran as well. now interestingly enough the picture that's here in the middle shows bob ford and jesse james together last october a woman came forward and said that her grandmother had this was a family picture that they were handing down and she claimed that you know, this was a real picture...
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bob barnett. welcome dr. bob board. dr. bob, it's always great to have you, and i know you're always going to give us a straight fax, but dr. people are confused. you know, the cdc said math did need to be warned if you were fully vaccinated after that announcement the fully backs the partially vax, the anti vax. there's basically everybody gave a sigh of relief and thought where in math, with the exception of public transit flights in the like that were basically tossed out because capacity restrictions have been lifted. and now in walks the world health organization, the who they're telling vaccinated people to mask up again is a delta variance that big of a threat. and why don't we thing so many mixed messages? you know, that's a great question about a mixed message just as you know, you and i on your air probably 2 months ago said it's not time to get rid of a mass. it's not timed on socially. since this may be intermission, they're still really looking law. so if you have a population that has a low number of vaccinati
bob barnett. welcome dr. bob board. dr. bob, it's always great to have you, and i know you're always going to give us a straight fax, but dr. people are confused. you know, the cdc said math did need to be warned if you were fully vaccinated after that announcement the fully backs the partially vax, the anti vax. there's basically everybody gave a sigh of relief and thought where in math, with the exception of public transit flights in the like that were basically tossed out because capacity...
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well, i could i could begin the answer bob wants to talk time bob made a reference to it. there are a lot of sources that we use if anybody, you know cares to look at the bibliography. we didn't put everything in there, but it's pretty extensive it but we refer to lyman draper and live. okay actually kind of a sad character because he has bob said he went 50,000 miles. he did all this research. he collected horseback. on horseback all these notes, i mean spent years and years and years so that he could be able to write this magnum opus about one of the most marketable characters american history and he started writing and he got to a certain point developed writer's block. oh my god, and he could write me more and he died with leaving his book unfinished. yeah, thankfully, you know his notes and his interviews and everything are available to researchers and that was enormous help to us. it was it sarah. it was it was a pile. from i'm trying to think it was a hundred thirty thousand pages something like that. it's at the wisconsin historical society and and you asked what o
well, i could i could begin the answer bob wants to talk time bob made a reference to it. there are a lot of sources that we use if anybody, you know cares to look at the bibliography. we didn't put everything in there, but it's pretty extensive it but we refer to lyman draper and live. okay actually kind of a sad character because he has bob said he went 50,000 miles. he did all this research. he collected horseback. on horseback all these notes, i mean spent years and years and years so that...
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bob bauer, do you agree with th, that that's whatemocrats are doing? bob: no, i don't. we don't degree about that. we dagree, however, that we have to defend our democratic institutions. judy: we thank the two of you for coming on to talk about that. bob bauer, ben ginsberg, we appreciate it. bob: thank you very much. ♪ judy: as we reported earlier, president biden is expected to announce tomorrow that the u.s. will purchase 500 million more doses of covid vaccines will be donated to the world's poorest countries and african union p this announcement as leaders in the private sector are stepping up their efforts to aid in the pandemic response. amna nawaz explains. >> in one of the largest private sector donations of its kind, the mastercard foundation announced today they will give $1.3 billion over the next three years to vaccinate 50 million people on the continent of africa. fewer than 2% of the people who live in africa have gotten a single dose of the vaccine yet, far lower than many of the wealthiest countries and well below the global average of 11%. ajay bang
bob bauer, do you agree with th, that that's whatemocrats are doing? bob: no, i don't. we don't degree about that. we dagree, however, that we have to defend our democratic institutions. judy: we thank the two of you for coming on to talk about that. bob bauer, ben ginsberg, we appreciate it. bob: thank you very much. ♪ judy: as we reported earlier, president biden is expected to announce tomorrow that the u.s. will purchase 500 million more doses of covid vaccines will be donated to the...
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were you listening deirdre >> i love this warmer side of bob pisani now i will play bob pisani and look at the cool hard numbers. diversification. the honest company has done a really good job with this. nappies, diapers and wipe, that segment made up 70% of revenue in q1 of last year this quarter just 61%. that is progress they are getting more into makeup and household and wellness i think when you look at those numbers that is a right spot. >> a mention here of boot barn fit this one in and then we will talk about what's going on with coca-cola. boot barn is getting a buy rating today on rising oil prices here's one way i guess in which higher oil prices can be a good thing. citi talking about the correlation wean high prices and demand for work clothing for oil work workers boot barn trading half a% higher it has more than tripled from its ipo last year alongside the oil price move i don't know, bob, if there is too much to say about this beyond the fact that, you know, there is always a basket of stocks that woe say do well -- they are always texas-based companies. it was the line
were you listening deirdre >> i love this warmer side of bob pisani now i will play bob pisani and look at the cool hard numbers. diversification. the honest company has done a really good job with this. nappies, diapers and wipe, that segment made up 70% of revenue in q1 of last year this quarter just 61%. that is progress they are getting more into makeup and household and wellness i think when you look at those numbers that is a right spot. >> a mention here of boot barn fit this...
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yes, go ahead. >> thank you, bob. so many things going on, i wanted to have a comment on the one treasure island. it's really great that construction, you know, training, is moving forward and i think that they are saying july 12th or july 4th. 14th. this is related to the treasure island development that every time we get an opportunity to talk about it, we should talk about it, which is really good. you mentioned about the emergency services and that the batteries. what is that related to? is that battery for the (indiscernible) for the emergency services, i think that it is a great idea. will that alleviate the shortages and the outages that we are, you know, moving forward? that's number one. and number two, i didn't hear this and just for the record, out in the community, there have been discussions about l.b.e.s or something like that, and i don't know precisely what the details are, but, you know, it has to do with opportunities for, you know, minorities or something like that. and i know that mr. beck earlier
yes, go ahead. >> thank you, bob. so many things going on, i wanted to have a comment on the one treasure island. it's really great that construction, you know, training, is moving forward and i think that they are saying july 12th or july 4th. 14th. this is related to the treasure island development that every time we get an opportunity to talk about it, we should talk about it, which is really good. you mentioned about the emergency services and that the batteries. what is that related...
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can you hear me, bob? ~' ., ., ., me, bob? so, you know, one of the bii me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the g7 _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the g7 here - me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the g7 here is - big advantages of the g7 here is these _ big advantages of the g7 here is these has — big advantages of the g7 here is these has of state can really build on the _ these has of state can really build on the work that has been done by the ministers leading up to this and then start _ the ministers leading up to this and then start to turn to the 620 which includes _ then start to turn to the 620 which includes countries like india and china _ includes countries like india and china and — includes countries like india and china and brazil and really try to bring _ china and brazil and really try to bring them forward. the 67 is the bii bri
can you hear me, bob? ~' ., ., ., me, bob? so, you know, one of the bii me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the g7 _ me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the g7 here - me, bob? so, you know, one of the big advantages of the g7 here is - big advantages of the g7 here is these _ big advantages of the g7...
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bob: there is so much flow, derivatives happening right now. dealers, people who sell and write these options have to hedge their positions. that has caused some of the price moves, no question. matt: is amc still among the stocks that are incredibly highly shorted that you track at s3 partners? bob: if you look at our squeeze risk score it is still 100 out of 100. if you look at the size of the position, $3.6 billion. total year-to-date lost is $3.9 billion. last week alone, shorts in amc lost $2 billion in one week. matt: unbelievable. you and i have talked about how short investors can get stocks -- sometimes over 100% --which means borrowers are relenting -- re-lending to fund the short. i see on twitter naked shorting is trending. is that still happening, is that still prevalent in this market? bob: first of all, if someone is doing naked shorting in a large-scale, scalable systematic strategy -- official should come in and take that person in. it is against the law and should not be done. that is where we come out on it. the rules and reg
bob: there is so much flow, derivatives happening right now. dealers, people who sell and write these options have to hedge their positions. that has caused some of the price moves, no question. matt: is amc still among the stocks that are incredibly highly shorted that you track at s3 partners? bob: if you look at our squeeze risk score it is still 100 out of 100. if you look at the size of the position, $3.6 billion. total year-to-date lost is $3.9 billion. last week alone, shorts in amc lost...
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was bob baffert aware of the rules? >> yes, mr. baffert is aware of the rules. >> so he broke the rules. >> listen. let's be clear on another thing too, okay? the rules here are designed to prevent a horse from getting an injection of betamethasone -- that i don't think that that's true. the rules specifically state the amount of beta meth sohn in the blood. it doesn't matter the manner with which it appears in the blood. >> i respectfully disagree with you on that and the evidence will show the rules were related to the injection of betamethasone and failed to address how the betamethasone got into the horse here, which was through an ointment and cream that was used to treat a dermatological condition. >> i understand that's what you're saying here. you're going to have a hard time proving it was not an injection. that may be impossible. i will state churchill downs cited repeated testing failures, not just this one. what's your response to that? >> listen. when you look at the history of mr. baffert, he's had a 46-year-long hist
was bob baffert aware of the rules? >> yes, mr. baffert is aware of the rules. >> so he broke the rules. >> listen. let's be clear on another thing too, okay? the rules here are designed to prevent a horse from getting an injection of betamethasone -- that i don't think that that's true. the rules specifically state the amount of beta meth sohn in the blood. it doesn't matter the manner with which it appears in the blood. >> i respectfully disagree with you on that and...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. happening today, black east bay leaders are coming together to urge alameda county to declare gun violence a public health emergency. this comes after the weekend deadly shooting near lake merritt bob was just talking about. leaders will meet at the amphitheater and that event starts at 11:00 a.m. >>> those talks come as one contra costa family is asking for justice. they say on december 23rd, he was having a mental breakdown. on the night he was detained by officers in his home he lost consciousness and died in the hospital three days later. the family held a memorial for him in front of the antioch police department seeking answers. >> [ inaudible ] i see his lifeless body on the floor. >> the family's attorney plans to file a wrongful death suit next month. >>> and then the mesa fire started yesterday near the reservation in san diego county. evacuation warnings are in place. that fire has burned so far 260 acres. meanwhile firefighters in big sur is gaining control on the willow f
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. happening today, black east bay leaders are coming together to urge alameda county to declare gun violence a public health emergency. this comes after the weekend deadly shooting near lake merritt bob was just talking about. leaders will meet at the amphitheater and that event starts at 11:00 a.m. >>> those talks come as one contra costa family is asking for justice. they say on december 23rd, he was...
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nice him bob way, a new series coming soon on al jazeera. now, with me, for centuries, artist kept a record of the history of humanity through arch. we've learned the way ancient civilizations lived. how wars were fought. her political change took place. societies were oppressed and how they rose to freedom. one of the modern world's longest running unresolved conflicts is the struggle of the palestinian people. many policy and artists have devoted their lives to portray and convey their reality. one of the most prominent painters, islam and months would born in 1947 in brazil, palestine a year before the establishment of the state of israel. masood studied fine arts in jerusalem, growing up under occupation. his work 1st gained recognition at the age of 26, with the peace camel of hardship portraying an elderly, bent over porter, struggling to carry jerusalem on his back. and ever since his work depicting the policy and struggle and culture has travelled the world from him alone to london to new york. now at the age of 75, has he lost hope
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and that was bob. a lot of people cannot really appreciate -- yc starting every sales meeting by talking about human rights? because that is the way he is made. in the end, izzy, ben, and bob. be the best -- b b s. i was going to recognize what i called value, standards, and flair. that is what those three gentlemen gave me as a model. and i was preparing to call the company bbs, but people said they would not know what it meant, which is how he became public affairs. -- how it became public affairs. host: you have the opportunity to bring lots of people to bookshelves around the world. i wonder what you feel like you can do as a publisher that you could not do as a journalist? guest: i did not know when i got to random house what i was supposed to do. no one told me. it was not like i had a course. so i did everything. literally everything. i took out the trash. when it came to having an author dinner i would do seating. my objectives were to understand the process. i was a reporter so i reported the
and that was bob. a lot of people cannot really appreciate -- yc starting every sales meeting by talking about human rights? because that is the way he is made. in the end, izzy, ben, and bob. be the best -- b b s. i was going to recognize what i called value, standards, and flair. that is what those three gentlemen gave me as a model. and i was preparing to call the company bbs, but people said they would not know what it meant, which is how he became public affairs. -- how it became public...
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>> i can begin the answer and if bob wants to -- bob made a reference to it. there were a lot of sources that we used, if anyone cares to look at the bibligraphy, we didn't put everything in there but it's expensive. referred to lyman draper, a sad character. he went 50,000 miles -- collected all these notes -- >> on horseback. >> -- spent years and years to be able to write this opus about one of the most remarkable characters in american history and he started writing and at a certain point developed writer's block and couldn't write anymore. and he died leaving his book unfinished. thankfully, his notes and interviews and everything are available to researchers and that was an enormous help to us. >> it was. sarah, it was a pile. i'm trying to think, it was 130,000 pages, something like that. it's at the wisconsin historical society. and you asked what our -- our system is, i guess is basically what you're asking, how do two people -- tom likes to say he writes one sentence, i write the next, he writes one sentence, i write the next. but what happened is we
>> i can begin the answer and if bob wants to -- bob made a reference to it. there were a lot of sources that we used, if anyone cares to look at the bibligraphy, we didn't put everything in there but it's expensive. referred to lyman draper, a sad character. he went 50,000 miles -- collected all these notes -- >> on horseback. >> -- spent years and years to be able to write this opus about one of the most remarkable characters in american history and he started writing and at...
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bob arnett joins us now with me. fit the thank you dr. bob. reporting dr. bob. oh, there's a lot to unpack here. can you explain the new policy, the amy as instituting and what it means for equity and health care? and why do you think it's receiving backlash? you're still interest here. there was a marriage resigned and crazy about even on a blog. and he personally what races? so you mentioned was races. when you look at nursing health care in united states, you have to say in terms of institutional racism, it will be the worst of why simply, it has the very worst possible outcomes covered is done. is it shown the jag we jump in or not just mothers like babies, just tremendous high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, to be seen by abject total failure. now we see across the board failure of public health in terms of coverage for mashing back and forth washing your virus. and he's just a disaster machining. there isn't any real precision or accountability. public health work has to start to start with black americans because again, terrible, terrible, there wi
bob arnett joins us now with me. fit the thank you dr. bob. reporting dr. bob. oh, there's a lot to unpack here. can you explain the new policy, the amy as instituting and what it means for equity and health care? and why do you think it's receiving backlash? you're still interest here. there was a marriage resigned and crazy about even on a blog. and he personally what races? so you mentioned was races. when you look at nursing health care in united states, you have to say in terms of...
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back to you. >> bob, thank you very much, sir. we really appreciate it today. >>> are we in a buy everything market value and growth are both higher oil is up. copper is up gold is up the only thing seeing big moves are treasuries and bitcoin what does it tell us about the market bill, we wanted you to weighen in on this because we often talk about value versus growth here but again is the broader point is this a good environment for stocks even after what we heard from the feds last week? >> yeah, kelly, the market's grinding higher, but there are so many warning signs that we're in a dream market that is going to ultimately cause heartache for people not to pick on jim cramer, but this morning he was talking about the young people, and he said they should put a bunch of money in the s&p500 index and buy spacs. the s&p 500 is loaded with overvalued growth stocks that when inflation, which is real, not transitory, hits are going to have their p.e. ratios go down >> isn't the point for people like me, why can't i just go you know w
back to you. >> bob, thank you very much, sir. we really appreciate it today. >>> are we in a buy everything market value and growth are both higher oil is up. copper is up gold is up the only thing seeing big moves are treasuries and bitcoin what does it tell us about the market bill, we wanted you to weighen in on this because we often talk about value versus growth here but again is the broader point is this a good environment for stocks even after what we heard from the feds...
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degree, bob. what do you think about that story? well, actually i'm using story and i heard about the cow or the goat whatever it was. i do believe that he left the college at that time because of a health problem that has never been fully never been fully identified and i'm not sure that it was identified at the time but all the biographies credit the story that he did have a medical situation that led to his having to go home to ohio and when he then recovered he was not able to go back to college because the economy had suffered and he needed to go to work along with all of his siblings. he had a lot of siblings. so he was working in a post office and teaching school doing both of those things when the civil war broke out. okay, we're gonna head to a lot of great questions we have from our audience. and our first one is coming to us from carolyn all the way from australia. she's a a regular history. happy hour attendee. she writes. i love that. kinley was a successful president, but can you please tell us a little about his devot
degree, bob. what do you think about that story? well, actually i'm using story and i heard about the cow or the goat whatever it was. i do believe that he left the college at that time because of a health problem that has never been fully never been fully identified and i'm not sure that it was identified at the time but all the biographies credit the story that he did have a medical situation that led to his having to go home to ohio and when he then recovered he was not able to go back to...
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we start with you, bob. in a nutshell, what prompted you to write this collective paper and what exactly are you proposing to actually deal with this problem of profound uncertainty? >> i can do that, try what they connect us with one thing you said? whether we have humility or don't i don't know but i don't think us have advocate certain in the past. all of us have probably very problem list view of the world. in terms of what this paper did, was an effort to suggest that because of all the uncertainties, a term joe likes to use lock, deep uncertainty about interest rates and economic or probably would be good if to the extent we can enter fiscal policy. we suggested using far more with automatic stabilizers the kind s of programs that can be applied to. one particular example was a certain kind of infrastructure to get short time friends on the to be done with automatic stabilizers. that was the core of our proposal. we also did say i might add that there's been an assumption for quite some time now that i
we start with you, bob. in a nutshell, what prompted you to write this collective paper and what exactly are you proposing to actually deal with this problem of profound uncertainty? >> i can do that, try what they connect us with one thing you said? whether we have humility or don't i don't know but i don't think us have advocate certain in the past. all of us have probably very problem list view of the world. in terms of what this paper did, was an effort to suggest that because of all...
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. >> bob the drag queen won season eight and len a is the first double crown all-star winner. >> drag was really liberating for me and a thing that made me say, whaes none of my business. this makes me feel powerle and beauty. made me feel like a superhero. >> for sure. >> and you a super villain. >> oh, yeah, for sure. >> hilarious, beautiful, talented and humble. >> the show sent their careers into orbit. >> drag is just that easy kids. >> bob the drag queen is actor and comedian. >> i'm what is called a sl wrks suspiciously large woman. >> monnet just released a single. ♪ >> her first album premiers in the fall. ♪ >> when covid shut down live gigs they turned to youtube. >> when i say crying my entire face was wet from sweating, crying. >> from their apartments they began sharing their lives. ♪ >> from music to make up. >> everywhere you see banana replace with mahogany. >> they were embraced by more than a quarter million viewers. >> through the online community are there new friendships, new connections. >> yes they laugh and cry with us and talk about veganism to why bob h
. >> bob the drag queen won season eight and len a is the first double crown all-star winner. >> drag was really liberating for me and a thing that made me say, whaes none of my business. this makes me feel powerle and beauty. made me feel like a superhero. >> for sure. >> and you a super villain. >> oh, yeah, for sure. >> hilarious, beautiful, talented and humble. >> the show sent their careers into orbit. >> drag is just that easy kids. >>...
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baffert. >> bob baffert does it again! >> reporter: whose seven derby wins are the most of any trainer. this suspension means that no horse trained by baffert or bob baffert's stables can race at any of the four tracks owned by churchill downs for the next two years. >> if you can get suspended for being stupid, this was stupid. >> reporter: ray paulick is a veteran horse racing expert. >> you don't mess with the franchise. the derby is such a big deal to churchill downs. they really can't afford to have this tarnished. >> reporter: in a statement tonight, churchill downs cited baffert's prior history of failed drug tests saying, "reckless practices and substance violations that jeopardize the safety of our equine and human athletes, or compromise the integrity of the sport, are not acceptable." this move comes after baffert's horses had five medical violations over the past year alone. >> when they're testing at these levels, it's ridiculous. >> reporter: tonight, baffert is also banned from racing in new york state indef
baffert. >> bob baffert does it again! >> reporter: whose seven derby wins are the most of any trainer. this suspension means that no horse trained by baffert or bob baffert's stables can race at any of the four tracks owned by churchill downs for the next two years. >> if you can get suspended for being stupid, this was stupid. >> reporter: ray paulick is a veteran horse racing expert. >> you don't mess with the franchise. the derby is such a big deal to churchill...
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bob moved to san francisco. after five years with the securities and exchange commission where he worked on combating pyramid schemes, for the next 45 years, bob and art went on to build their firm and to premier mid size law firms. bob also quickly fell in love with his chosen city of san francisco. for over a deck, bob -- decade bob led the organization san francisco beautiful to preserve city natural beauty. bob was as patron and lover of the arts. he attended in support of the san francisco symphony, the opera and many of our museums. he was well-known for his love in outspoken advocacy. in 1988, bob and his wife purchased a home in sonoma where he and his family would plant trees and explore the region's natural beauty. bob could be found at the presidio ymca playing pick-up basketball well into his 70s. in 2016, bob was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. in the years following bob cared for his wife chandra. he is survived by his three children bob lived life to the fullest. he will be remembered for his
bob moved to san francisco. after five years with the securities and exchange commission where he worked on combating pyramid schemes, for the next 45 years, bob and art went on to build their firm and to premier mid size law firms. bob also quickly fell in love with his chosen city of san francisco. for over a deck, bob -- decade bob led the organization san francisco beautiful to preserve city natural beauty. bob was as patron and lover of the arts. he attended in support of the san francisco...
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and that was bob. a lot of people cannot really appreciate -- yc starting every sales meeting by talking about human rights? because that is the way he is made. in the end, izzy, ben, and bob. be the best -- b b s. i was going to recognize what i called value, standards, and flair. that is what those three gentlemen gave me as a model. and i was preparing to call the company bbs, but people said they would not know what it meant, which is how he became public affairs. -- how it became public affairs. host: you have the opportunity to bring lots of people to bookshelves around the world. i wonder what you feel like you can do as a publisher that you could not do as a journalist? guest: i did not know when i got to random house what i was supposed to do. no one told me. it was not like i had a course. so i did everything. literally everything. i took out the trash. when it came to having an author dinner i would do seating. my objectives were to understand the process. i was a reporter so i reported the
and that was bob. a lot of people cannot really appreciate -- yc starting every sales meeting by talking about human rights? because that is the way he is made. in the end, izzy, ben, and bob. be the best -- b b s. i was going to recognize what i called value, standards, and flair. that is what those three gentlemen gave me as a model. and i was preparing to call the company bbs, but people said they would not know what it meant, which is how he became public affairs. -- how it became public...
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bob moved to san francisco. after five years with the securities and exchange commission where he worked on combating pyramid schemes, for the next 45 years, bob and art went on to build their firm and to premier mid size law firms. bob also quickly fell in love with his chosen city of san francisco. for over a deck, bob -- decade bob led the organization san francisco beautiful to preserve city natural beauty. bob was as patron and lover of the arts. he attended in support of the san francisco symphony, the opera and many of our museums. he was well-known for his love in outspoken advocacy. in 1988, bob and his wife purchased a home in sonoma where he and his family would plant trees and explore the region's natural beauty. bob could be found at the presidio ymca playing pick-up basketball well into his 70s. in 2016, bob was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. in the years following bob cared for his wife chandra. he is survived by his three children bob lived life to the fullest. he will be remembered for his
bob moved to san francisco. after five years with the securities and exchange commission where he worked on combating pyramid schemes, for the next 45 years, bob and art went on to build their firm and to premier mid size law firms. bob also quickly fell in love with his chosen city of san francisco. for over a deck, bob -- decade bob led the organization san francisco beautiful to preserve city natural beauty. bob was as patron and lover of the arts. he attended in support of the san francisco...
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bob, thank you for helping me to pull up this slide deck so i can go to the next slide, bob, our agenda. i want to update you on the transportation program. the overall goals and m.o.u. we are going to execute with the water emergency transportation authority. really to get into more detail with a study we are preparing as it relates to the ferry from treasure island to san francisco. the next slide. real quick in terms of usury visiting mobility goals. the incentives are to have folks travel via transit, walking or biking as much as possible. did discourage the use of private cars through the tolling and paid parking that is part of the program. most importantly meeting 50/50% transit walking, biking mode versus driving peak visit mode. the map that shows here is our intent right now. we will focus on the ferry service and discussion. we are also chatting and working with patterners to the east -- partners to the east. ac transit to establish transit service to and from the east bay. working with s.f.m.t.a. with the existing service and increasing service to san francisco. there is a p
bob, thank you for helping me to pull up this slide deck so i can go to the next slide, bob, our agenda. i want to update you on the transportation program. the overall goals and m.o.u. we are going to execute with the water emergency transportation authority. really to get into more detail with a study we are preparing as it relates to the ferry from treasure island to san francisco. the next slide. real quick in terms of usury visiting mobility goals. the incentives are to have folks travel...
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and those living outside a bob from entering the tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them because i thought i was getting, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. the most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal was hit hard earlier in the year. the country health system was on the verge of collapse. after a locked down with imposed in january, the tide gradually turned. infection rates dropped and restrictions were almost complete, they lifted, but less than a month after portugal reopened its borders to tourists from the u. k. and the rest of the e. u. the country is seeing a new surge. the government blamed the rapid spray that the delta variance for the sudden increase in cases we're still waiting for more data, more efficient when same data indicated that pointing towards the greater dominance of variance. if this is why it's important to tak
and those living outside a bob from entering the tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them because i thought i was getting, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. the most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal was hit hard earlier in the year. the country health system was on the verge of...
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and you hope i all ready, bob middle course logic, what would be the next big enemy? because because they were bidding, you know that you can you to, can you put up on the the the news. there's plenty of water in india's former colonial capital but barely a drop of it conserve any useful purpose. nearly all the ground water is contaminated by naturally occurring arsenic and large scale dumping of industrial waste from all over the country has rendered the waters of the river ganges unusable. most of the poll meat only water needs by going to local st. pumps. a source that's considered relatively safe while you are, you are always bonding good guy. i told us, were you going through town council though more and more water sources are becoming unsafe. special water tankers deliver clean water around a town that's covered by an extensive network of lakes and canals. the all this might be understandable in a desert, but not in a city with the highest numbers of water sources in india. the way they need take was from a thank if they have the 5 so it can all and so on the mo
and you hope i all ready, bob middle course logic, what would be the next big enemy? because because they were bidding, you know that you can you to, can you put up on the the the news. there's plenty of water in india's former colonial capital but barely a drop of it conserve any useful purpose. nearly all the ground water is contaminated by naturally occurring arsenic and large scale dumping of industrial waste from all over the country has rendered the waters of the river ganges unusable....
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, wasn't cal osha supposed to have decided on this last month? >> correct, laura. kris sanchez reported on this late may but there was some concerns about some of the language in the proposal. this issue got pushed back. >> sounds good. we'll have more midday as well. thank you, bob. >>> a follow-up in the north bay, the town of windsor has a new mayor. they selected longtime councilmember and vice mayor sam salmon to fill the seat vacated by dominic foppoli amid accusations of sexual assault and misconduct. he continues to deny all allegations. the state and sonoma county have since launched investigations. >>> now to our climate in crisis coverage as water levels dwindle. you have a chance to weigh in on the route. hosting a virtual town hall meeting. topics of discussion include the water agency's request to lower minimum in-stream flows into the russian river and preserving water in the lake. it will get under way tonight on hopkins facebook page. >>> we'll get to the morning commute in just a little bit. there were concerns off of 880 with o
bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, wasn't cal osha supposed to have decided on this last month? >> correct, laura. kris sanchez reported on this late may but there was some concerns about some of the language in the proposal. this issue got pushed back. >> sounds good. we'll have more midday as well. thank you, bob. >>> a follow-up in the north bay, the town of windsor has a new mayor. they selected longtime councilmember and vice mayor sam salmon to...
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founder bob johnson. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. (vo) this is more than just a building. it's an ai-powered binvestment firm with. billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the next workout cult. and enough space for a pecan-based nutrition bar empire. it could happen. this is where dreams become brick and mortar. find yours, on loopnet. ♪ maybe i didn't love you ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ quite as often as i could have ♪ we're delivering for the earth. by investing in more electric vehicles, reusabl
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why american, a loaded word bob. robert: well, you can thank my editor connor guy, he thought that my original title sounded a little too boring. but thisgi came up from the phre in my book where i called the calhoun it an american arctic party to that's i like it is a title. first of all, is that the idea that even in the early days, some of people solve calhoun as a political figure. so in some ways, even though i am arguing that we need to put it in the center of american history also want to give knowledge that there were people saw him as kind of political. so constitutional theories, like altercation . which was seen by a lot of his contemporaries as a dangerous. that would lead to a scene and also for his ratio or theories about slavery. those two things were seen as kind of beyond the mainstream and the time. although, one of my arguments im that calhoun is simply ahead of his time. by 1860, his ideas are the mainstream. but the other reason that i like the title is that i think that it gets at something that
why american, a loaded word bob. robert: well, you can thank my editor connor guy, he thought that my original title sounded a little too boring. but thisgi came up from the phre in my book where i called the calhoun it an american arctic party to that's i like it is a title. first of all, is that the idea that even in the early days, some of people solve calhoun as a political figure. so in some ways, even though i am arguing that we need to put it in the center of american history also want...
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bob, how about you with inflation down the tracks? >> gillian, two comments, if i may. the publicly held debt in the government to the gdp, highest it's been in our history except for world war ii in 1946 and the rolldown from the war years. so, yeah, i think there's a substantial risk and hard to know if can go on a long time or not a long time. market conditions can stay out of sync for a long time and all of a sudden adjust rapidly and when you consider how high the debt rare show is nowment the second comment, however, is this, if you look at the proposal the infrastructure has made, low income people and social-- and important economic conditions. these are things we need to do for future productivity purposes. the question for congress and the administration is, how do we pay for it? and there is ample room to raise taxes on a progressive basis to pay for the entire program that president biden proposed if they do it with adverse affect on our economiment so the question we now face is, how much can we raise in taxes and other revenues and how much are we willing
bob, how about you with inflation down the tracks? >> gillian, two comments, if i may. the publicly held debt in the government to the gdp, highest it's been in our history except for world war ii in 1946 and the rolldown from the war years. so, yeah, i think there's a substantial risk and hard to know if can go on a long time or not a long time. market conditions can stay out of sync for a long time and all of a sudden adjust rapidly and when you consider how high the debt rare show is...
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with bob on a plan of action including redesigning the police car the image of the urbanization. my first major plan of action was developed the mta. the metro transfer -- metro transit authority is a city municipality. i was in five different counties and literally 78 cities in town. those challenges were meant and we had subways and commuter rail and we had trolleys. i had a lot of fun. i brought a couple of people on board like al sweeney the lifelong friend. and blending the police department as you know is like something old and something new with new ideas and something borrowed barring people from previous experiences something old something new something borrowed and something blue. the excitement of coming into a new organization and really getting too stirred up. there was that excitement is building. we have the crime down and we have phenomenal people to work with and based on that governor mike asked me to take over the metropolitan district acquires arabization that police parks rivers and many of its highways and it was scandal plagued. it's -- and might predecesso
with bob on a plan of action including redesigning the police car the image of the urbanization. my first major plan of action was developed the mta. the metro transfer -- metro transit authority is a city municipality. i was in five different counties and literally 78 cities in town. those challenges were meant and we had subways and commuter rail and we had trolleys. i had a lot of fun. i brought a couple of people on board like al sweeney the lifelong friend. and blending the police...
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let me start with you, bob bauer. it isn't often thse days that we see a republican and a d.m. prominent republicans and democrats coming together on issues as contention as voting rights. what provoked the two oyou to come together on this? >> ben and i co-chaired the presidential commission on election administration established by president obama in 2013 and reporting ino 2014, and we worked on a bipartisan basis and a bipartisan commission toward the goal of professionalized administration of elections and, in particular, non-partisan professional administration of elections, and over that period of time we got to know election officials across the country, democrat and republican, we came to know how hard they worked and received little credit and much blame for what occasionally goes wrong. our view was it was really important to press in the direction of nonpartisan support for what election officials do, and now we see a significant problem developing of attempts on the part of s.a.t. legislatures to assert partial control over election officials, to threaten them suspe
let me start with you, bob bauer. it isn't often thse days that we see a republican and a d.m. prominent republicans and democrats coming together on issues as contention as voting rights. what provoked the two oyou to come together on this? >> ben and i co-chaired the presidential commission on election administration established by president obama in 2013 and reporting ino 2014, and we worked on a bipartisan basis and a bipartisan commission toward the goal of professionalized...
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i want to much, much intimate in our abilene college and bob way will story. and those are the story that i want to tell my mom with my family, my, my, my made my music will be in dr. nice him bob way, a new series coming soon on al jazeera history is forgotten. peril yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit, hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others. weakness on al jazeera. i've always been a hands on childless washing in asia and africa. there'd be days where i'd be choosing and editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no electricity. and right now where confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of the problem is together, that ar
i want to much, much intimate in our abilene college and bob way will story. and those are the story that i want to tell my mom with my family, my, my, my made my music will be in dr. nice him bob way, a new series coming soon on al jazeera history is forgotten. peril yet in spain state imposed them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit, hoping to bring those...