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regan. i am overtime. i wish other agencies, by the, way would pay attention to their legal authority. like the requirement that the department of the interior shell -- gas leases every quarter. anyway? i yield back. >> senator duckworth by web acts. have we heard from senator duckworth? >> she is accidentally muted herself. >> she is muted, we are and meeting her. she is a meeting herself. i hope! should i go to senator first? senator ernst, go ahead if you would. >> i appreciate it. thank you very much, madam chair. ranking member, chair. thank you very much. thank you, administrator regan for being with us today. i'm going to come at the rfs as well, a method of relief for our consumers. maybe a little bit different than senator lummis. with the gas prices that are sky-high out there and, the administration stating they want to do absolutely everything they can to bring down the cost to our consumers, e15 actually is the most affordable are often the most affordable option that exist for consumers at th
regan. i am overtime. i wish other agencies, by the, way would pay attention to their legal authority. like the requirement that the department of the interior shell -- gas leases every quarter. anyway? i yield back. >> senator duckworth by web acts. have we heard from senator duckworth? >> she is accidentally muted herself. >> she is muted, we are and meeting her. she is a meeting herself. i hope! should i go to senator first? senator ernst, go ahead if you would. >> i...
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regan today. you know, last week, just last week, scientists from noaa and princeton university published new research modeling the impacts of wildfire smoke in the west. we source found that westerners, particularly residents of northern california, my home state, could see particle pollution from wildfire increased by more than 50% by the year 2050. that is actually in the relative near term. potentially triple by the end of the century. they also found that not only is climate change making wildfire more frequent, certainly more catastrophic, climate change drives other air conditions like air stagnation, which further increases dirty air. the state of california and the federal government in partnership have made a lot of progress to ensure that our communities can breathe clean air, like working in partnership to cut air pollutants from vehicles. we have a lot more to do to mitigate against the harmful impacts of wildfire smoke. which is why the study was so critical. it shows that it's only
regan today. you know, last week, just last week, scientists from noaa and princeton university published new research modeling the impacts of wildfire smoke in the west. we source found that westerners, particularly residents of northern california, my home state, could see particle pollution from wildfire increased by more than 50% by the year 2050. that is actually in the relative near term. potentially triple by the end of the century. they also found that not only is climate change making...
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kriti: mike regan, thank you so much as always. let's go to the milken institute global conference where we are hearing from ken griffin with erik schatzker. >> that has terrifying possibilities. uncertainty is at an all-time high post financial crisis. the nature of the issues are the ones few of us have had to grapple with. the cold war we gave up as being part of history with the following the berlin wall and the fall of the soviet union. we are now in a cold war with russia. let's think carefully about how to pick our words with china. things are at best at a point of dÉtente but at a very fragile point in the history of relations between the united states and china. >> if we are perhaps at the greatest uncertainty since the early days of the financial crisis and perhaps the whole financial crisis itself, do you see that uncertainty resolving? or do you see more uncertainty in the months and years ahead? >> i think the next couple of months will be incredibly telling. we will find out the inflation story as it plays out throug
kriti: mike regan, thank you so much as always. let's go to the milken institute global conference where we are hearing from ken griffin with erik schatzker. >> that has terrifying possibilities. uncertainty is at an all-time high post financial crisis. the nature of the issues are the ones few of us have had to grapple with. the cold war we gave up as being part of history with the following the berlin wall and the fall of the soviet union. we are now in a cold war with russia. let's...
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thank you administrator regan, for being here. i look forward to discussing how to keep toxic chemicals out of the community. in my district, and the california central valley, the city of manteca is dealing with the carcinogenic 1-2-3 try chloro propane -- try chloro propane -- it was caused by the soil manufacturer, by cheryl oil company -- shell oil company. california regulates tcp because it causes cancer but the epa has failed to regulated on its primary drinking water list. epa has declined to regulate tcp. with ep's budget of over $2 billion for drinking water, why has the epa failed to act on removing tcp from vulnerable public water systems like the one in manteca? >> i think we're taking a strong look at all of the threats to our drinking water, whether they be some of the traditional contaminants that you've raised or some of the new emerging contaminants. it is no secret that this agency was underfunded during the last administration. funding has been low for a number of years. we are really seeking the resources we a
thank you administrator regan, for being here. i look forward to discussing how to keep toxic chemicals out of the community. in my district, and the california central valley, the city of manteca is dealing with the carcinogenic 1-2-3 try chloro propane -- try chloro propane -- it was caused by the soil manufacturer, by cheryl oil company -- shell oil company. california regulates tcp because it causes cancer but the epa has failed to regulated on its primary drinking water list. epa has...
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vítor: no me regañes, albertano. ¿ves por qué me gana? [llora] albertano: vítor, no fue con el afán implícito. ya cálmate. ya vámonos, ya vámonos. vítor: [balbucea] albertano: cálmate, carnal. mírame, vítor, tú solito autocongestiónate, ¿sí? porque si no-- vítor: ya estoy más mejor. vámonos, te quiero mucho. ¿sabes qué? tú adelántate, yo me voy a quedar con la morena. albertano: qué me voy a quedar ni qué me voy a quedar. vítor: hoy más que nunca hay que consumir lo nacional. ambos: [discuten] albertano: con permiso, buenas noches. síganselo pasando bonito. ya lo sabes, ¿eh? si nos quieres contratar, con mucho gusto. vítor: somos profesionales. adiós. agárrame, albertano. albertano: camina derecho. doña cuquita: nomás falta que ese par de holgazanes quieran que les dé de desayunar después del numerito que hicieron ayer en el bautizo. lupe: ay, mire, doña cuquita, yo creo que esos dos se merecen un viernes de cuaresma, o sea, que les toque ayuno. ay, sí. albertano: buenos días, lupe, que guapita. ¿qué
vítor: no me regañes, albertano. ¿ves por qué me gana? [llora] albertano: vítor, no fue con el afán implícito. ya cálmate. ya vámonos, ya vámonos. vítor: [balbucea] albertano: cálmate, carnal. mírame, vítor, tú solito autocongestiónate, ¿sí? porque si no-- vítor: ya estoy más mejor. vámonos, te quiero mucho. ¿sabes qué? tú adelántate, yo me voy a quedar con la morena. albertano: qué me voy a quedar ni qué me voy a quedar. vítor: hoy más que nunca hay que consumir lo...
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regan, you were double teamed. this is like a force of nature here, so keep the great lakes in your focus. since i grew up in minnesota i'm a strong supporter of anything and all great lakes even though i'm devoted to the ocean these days. thank you so much for -- >> good thing chair maccallum wasn't here, too. we really would've gotten. >> this is heavily weighted to thehe great lakes. real power rests there, so we struggle to get a little attention to the ocean on east and west coast and south as well. we are appreciative of your time today and are thoughtful answers to all of our questions and, of course, we look forward to working with you on this budget process, and to think i i spek for myself and the ranking member, i don't know if you want to make any other remarks but just happy too have your today. >> thank you for your time. i know i miss you when you're here. everybody on the committee knows i have been recuperating but five weeks later i have a new knee so there's no stopping me now. i will follow you
regan, you were double teamed. this is like a force of nature here, so keep the great lakes in your focus. since i grew up in minnesota i'm a strong supporter of anything and all great lakes even though i'm devoted to the ocean these days. thank you so much for -- >> good thing chair maccallum wasn't here, too. we really would've gotten. >> this is heavily weighted to thehe great lakes. real power rests there, so we struggle to get a little attention to the ocean on east and west...
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let's dive in with mike regan. que as always for joining us. i'm curious about this macro situation. we have seen this nonstop selling year-to-date, but i have to ask, how much of this can be weaved together by fundamentals? mike: certainly the inflation numbers are not behaving the way anyone one of them to. it does look like cpi and even ppi, possibly, peaked in march. the question is whether they peaked and they are going to descend rapidly or plateau at levels that are still way too high for the federal reserve to be comfortable with. anyone looking for that sign of peak inflation did not really get it this week. ppi numbers this morning sort of backing that up. it is really a matter of the fed is full steam ahead with their campaign to raise interest rates, and downshift the balance sheet. i think that is going to continue to weigh on risk assets until there are signs that the fed is really -- is willing to back off a little bit. whether it be that financial conditions tighten so much that the risk of raising rates further is too much for
let's dive in with mike regan. que as always for joining us. i'm curious about this macro situation. we have seen this nonstop selling year-to-date, but i have to ask, how much of this can be weaved together by fundamentals? mike: certainly the inflation numbers are not behaving the way anyone one of them to. it does look like cpi and even ppi, possibly, peaked in march. the question is whether they peaked and they are going to descend rapidly or plateau at levels that are still way too high...
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regan. and the many hard-working experts at epa. you provided a specific, robust, and a roadmap to deal with a host of problems that chemicals create. this is an issue that our ranking member and i care about deeply. these states have probably been more deeply affected, as the state of west virginia. in lamenting this roadmap requires significant investment to keep these chemicals out of our air, out of our water, out of our land, out of our bodies. i assure you i will work with you to make sure that officers have the resources they need to address this with the urgency and speed that our children's health and well-being demands. let me close by saying the president's budget represents a brighter vision of the future for our nation. one that delivers on the promise of clean-air and water in every zip code and tries to ensure that every american has an opportunity to live up to their full potential. i think we are heading under that direction under your leadership at epa. with that, i returned to ranking member, senator caputo. >> i
regan. and the many hard-working experts at epa. you provided a specific, robust, and a roadmap to deal with a host of problems that chemicals create. this is an issue that our ranking member and i care about deeply. these states have probably been more deeply affected, as the state of west virginia. in lamenting this roadmap requires significant investment to keep these chemicals out of our air, out of our water, out of our land, out of our bodies. i assure you i will work with you to make...
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. >> me parÉ, y cuando volvÍ mi perrita tirÓ el plato con el polvo, la regaÑÉ, y pobrecita, nomÁs se me quedÓ viendo y me empezÓ a lamer la mano. alejandro: la seÑora adriana y jocavet espera que las indemnizaciones sean justas, porque eso daÑos y pÉrdidas son irreparables. ilia: un informe de los derechos humanos dicen que el gobierno salvadoreÑo habrÍa cometido serias violaciones a derechos humanos bajo el estado de emergencia para combatir las pandillas, esto se aprobÓ despuÉs de una ola de velas ya que finales de marzo dejÓ 62 personas muertas en un solo dÍa. jorge: se siguen destruyendo tanques y vehÍculos blindados rusos en el este del paÍs, imÁgenes y drones muestran el momento en que la artillerÍa ucraniana destruyÓ dos tanques rusos. el papa francisco dijo que el primer ministro de hungrÍa dijo que rusia planea terminar su invasiÓn de ucrania, esto segÚn el periÓdico italiano que agrega que el pontÍfice se reuniÓ con norvan. ilia: los cosmonautas rusos aprovecharon o para replicar una replica de la bandera de la victoria izada por primera vez en mayo de
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vance is the favorite to win his race in november, but so, too, was regan. the last thing the gop should want is for local races to become referendum on individual candidates rather than an up or down vote on the democrats record in office. despite the many advantages republicans enjoy today, a bad candidate can still lose a winnable race. it's always true, noah. j.d. vance is an interesting case, as you say. he was one guy for a long time. he's now presented himself as this trump-loyal republican. having people like marjorie taylor greene, don jr., matt gates in to close the deal for him in the state of ohio. ohio voters seemed to like j.d. vance, at least in the republican primary. do you believe he can blow it as other candidates can? >> i think he can. he has much better prospects. he is a smart candidate, a smart guy. he can present himself as an electable figure that perhaps papers over the statements he made on the campaign trail as a primary candidate. but the statements he did make were ranging from just paranoia to the incandescently stupid. the no
vance is the favorite to win his race in november, but so, too, was regan. the last thing the gop should want is for local races to become referendum on individual candidates rather than an up or down vote on the democrats record in office. despite the many advantages republicans enjoy today, a bad candidate can still lose a winnable race. it's always true, noah. j.d. vance is an interesting case, as you say. he was one guy for a long time. he's now presented himself as this trump-loyal...
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astrology, my relation with don regan and e.l.i.s.a. gorbachev. i talk about my own family and struggles. all the things i did not think i could comment on at the time. i could say what i want because my husband didn't have to face any more elections. at first i had never thought about writing a book. but the longer we were in the white house in the more books that seem to be popping up, i decided that after eight years of silence i should! we will have to wait and see with the reviewers and people think about that. there is a certain dignity in silence, which is very appealing to me. i felt personally, and for my children, without sounding too grandiose, for history, that i wanted to present my side of those eight years as first lady. i will tell you the hard part of writing this book, which is called my turn, there is a fine line you have to walk. you step on one side and you sound offensive, you step on the other side and you sound like you are trying to get even. i hope i have avoided those pitfalls. just honest with myself and the, the redoin
astrology, my relation with don regan and e.l.i.s.a. gorbachev. i talk about my own family and struggles. all the things i did not think i could comment on at the time. i could say what i want because my husband didn't have to face any more elections. at first i had never thought about writing a book. but the longer we were in the white house in the more books that seem to be popping up, i decided that after eight years of silence i should! we will have to wait and see with the reviewers and...
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the greatest shaq was a telephone call on a weekend about 3:00 in the morning when a few of us, don regan, george schultz and us were down at augusta country club. we had gone down at george schultz's invitation for a weekend of golf. it was the word about the bombing of the marines in lebanon. the, there is no way to describe the horror and the grief, as the word came in about that. in this other, my great concern stems from that same thing, the increased use of terrorism. we have to believe is backed by some governments. it is so hard to -- look because unless you can infiltrate and know in advanced what is being planned, there is no way to know where they will strike next. you can retaliate with just outright revenge with just outright -- with as much horror as you could hold. i never believe that we have the right to go into the area of people of the same general background to slaughter them in revenge. it is one of the most frustrating and, one causing the greatest concern because you know that you can't abandon your positions in the world. you cannot withdraw ambassadors or diplomat
the greatest shaq was a telephone call on a weekend about 3:00 in the morning when a few of us, don regan, george schultz and us were down at augusta country club. we had gone down at george schultz's invitation for a weekend of golf. it was the word about the bombing of the marines in lebanon. the, there is no way to describe the horror and the grief, as the word came in about that. in this other, my great concern stems from that same thing, the increased use of terrorism. we have to believe...
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the greatest shaq was a telephone call on a weekend about 3:00 in the morning when a few of us, don regan, george schultz and us were down at augusta country club. we had gone down at george schultz's invitation for a weekend of golf. it was the word about the bombing of the marines in lebanon. the, there is no way to describe the horror and the grief, as the word came in about that. in this other, my great concern stems from that same thing, the increased use of terrorism. we have to believe is backed by some governments. it is so hard to -- look because unless you can infiltrate and know in advanced what is being planned, there is no way to know where they will strike next. you can retaliate with just outright revenge with just outright -- with as much horror as you could hold. i never believe that we have the right to go into the area of people of the same general background to slaughter them in revenge. it is one of the most frustrating and, one causing the greatest concern because you know that you can't abandon your positions in the world. you cannot withdraw ambassadors or diplomat
the greatest shaq was a telephone call on a weekend about 3:00 in the morning when a few of us, don regan, george schultz and us were down at augusta country club. we had gone down at george schultz's invitation for a weekend of golf. it was the word about the bombing of the marines in lebanon. the, there is no way to describe the horror and the grief, as the word came in about that. in this other, my great concern stems from that same thing, the increased use of terrorism. we have to believe...
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the greatest shaq was a telephone call on a weekend about 3:00 in the morning when a few of us, don regan, george schultz and us were down at augusta country club. we had gone down at george schultz's invitation for a weekend of golf. it was the word about the bombing of the marines in lebanon. the, there is no way to describe the horror and the grief, as the word came in about that. in this other, my great concern stems from that same thing, the increased use of terrorism. we have to believe is backed by some governments. it is so hard to -- look because unless you can infiltrate and know in advanced what is being planned, there is no way to know where they will strike next. you can retaliate with just outright revenge with just outright -- with as much horror as you could hold. i never believe that we have the right to go into the area of people of the same general background to slaughter them in revenge. it is one of the most frustrating and, one causing the greatest concern because you know that you can't abandon your positions in the world. you cannot withdraw ambassadors or diplomat
the greatest shaq was a telephone call on a weekend about 3:00 in the morning when a few of us, don regan, george schultz and us were down at augusta country club. we had gone down at george schultz's invitation for a weekend of golf. it was the word about the bombing of the marines in lebanon. the, there is no way to describe the horror and the grief, as the word came in about that. in this other, my great concern stems from that same thing, the increased use of terrorism. we have to believe...
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. >> big it up for toshi regan. and big lovely. somebody say i leave, that we, will win. i believe that we will win. y'all, we're out here today clear eyed. we are focused and our opposition doesn't know the movement that have sparked, y'all, because we're not settling for it as it
. >> big it up for toshi regan. and big lovely. somebody say i leave, that we, will win. i believe that we will win. y'all, we're out here today clear eyed. we are focused and our opposition doesn't know the movement that have sparked, y'all, because we're not settling for it as it
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regan. flipped that seat, it was a 52-12 vote and this man told his daughter, the republican, the republican told his daughters lie back and enjoy it if they are ever raped, so that man lost. so that seems like good news. at least there's some line that voters will draw but the enthusiasm numbers for republicans have not been good. this is before the roe-breaking news. do you think that the literal end of the abortion rights changes that? >> a couple things, joy. one is take note that that was -- that was vice president harris in campaign mode. >> yeah. >> and she had the flair, the drawl, she had the energy there and i think we're going to see a lot more of vice president harris in campaign mode speaking to this issue about women's rights and rallying voters around and democrats desperately need her to do that. the other part about this it is the math, and, you know, i can't -- i'm not going to speak to sort of the moral piece of it, like maria did. i can't touch that as well as she did, bu
regan. flipped that seat, it was a 52-12 vote and this man told his daughter, the republican, the republican told his daughters lie back and enjoy it if they are ever raped, so that man lost. so that seems like good news. at least there's some line that voters will draw but the enthusiasm numbers for republicans have not been good. this is before the roe-breaking news. do you think that the literal end of the abortion rights changes that? >> a couple things, joy. one is take note that...
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death of americans that shows that they are no longer the party of lincoln or even the party of ronald regan. >> what she said, i have one more thought. we all lived through the protests and the pandemic about black lives matter. we all remember that time. do you remember how many people on the right were calling for condemnations of looting, of property crimes of other things that did occur, although they weren't the main thing, we've done breakdowns of that. where are those voices now on the deadliest murder spree of the year? that's a serious question and that's the serious part as mentioned. before we go, i've got one more thing to show you, which is i always like to tell people we do the show and we put our time and effort into a lot of other stuff online. sometimes fun stuff. take a look at some of what doesn't make "the beat" at 6 eastern but we will share with you online if you join us. >> oh, my god, what time is it? >> it's time to do the interview. >> it's a moment, it's a mood, it's a vibe. >> it's part of the trump mo. >> desperate man. >> like roger and me. >> get this. are you
death of americans that shows that they are no longer the party of lincoln or even the party of ronald regan. >> what she said, i have one more thought. we all lived through the protests and the pandemic about black lives matter. we all remember that time. do you remember how many people on the right were calling for condemnations of looting, of property crimes of other things that did occur, although they weren't the main thing, we've done breakdowns of that. where are those voices now...
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had just been laid off, according to him because of the e p, a, the environmental protection agency, regan's tour of the decaying hearts and furniture was a symbolic effort to remind voters that tough times arrived here while jimmy carter was president, it was closed on for 2 reasons dumping and the big portion cost arm m for mary middle protection to meet their mandates. victor could not be avoided. there was no way to do it. yasu again and he then is on rush. he's i met on plus infinity, do hagar, he strongly, i good as charged on motto, leshaw, sir, ellen environmental protection agency, over ross on january or dissolve on st. paul saw he lacorte like she wants to push keisha on. logan easy like garza or eva, a super clear how you let your choice with as your 1st chair. you, her leg with draw layer ideally really put is john layer environmental regulations are cut back or made more flexible. and this opens the door to the creation of market instrument, supposed to save nature. when george bush takes office, he continues the deregulation policy. one of the 1st testing grounds is the wetlan
had just been laid off, according to him because of the e p, a, the environmental protection agency, regan's tour of the decaying hearts and furniture was a symbolic effort to remind voters that tough times arrived here while jimmy carter was president, it was closed on for 2 reasons dumping and the big portion cost arm m for mary middle protection to meet their mandates. victor could not be avoided. there was no way to do it. yasu again and he then is on rush. he's i met on plus infinity, do...
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then it will regan the russian military, which will help ukraine win against this war of domination. also, it will make it much less likely that russia will come off to nato countries. >> this week, of course, we have the upcoming quote unquote, victory day. may 9th. we were just talking about it with kyle perry. a lot of anxiety he reports from the ukraine about what that might mean. what is your assessment of what we might see from that day on -- from putin? >> putin is in a tough spot because he would like to have a trophy for victory day on monday. he has yet to capture mariupol because, of the -- at the steel factory. i think putin will put on a show in mariupol. there is some speculation that putin might declare war in the russian sense, which would enable him to cost -- hundreds of thousands of russian soldiers. i don't know if he's gonna do that, it's very dangerous to him. if he does it, then suddenly the war will be brought home to the big cities of russia which makes it a much larger domestic liability. it is possible. >> let me follow up quickly. what is your sense of let
then it will regan the russian military, which will help ukraine win against this war of domination. also, it will make it much less likely that russia will come off to nato countries. >> this week, of course, we have the upcoming quote unquote, victory day. may 9th. we were just talking about it with kyle perry. a lot of anxiety he reports from the ukraine about what that might mean. what is your assessment of what we might see from that day on -- from putin? >> putin is in a tough...
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i say only because that's a very trish regan for today and the dow just went positive. s&p right now is up by 11 points nasdaq is up 96, now, economic data, its been mixed. the jobs picture still bright, as fractures in the housing market begin to show, and mid-atlantic manufacturing activity slides so the nations top money managers join the floor show withins tan analysis on all of that. meanwhile russia's invasion of ukraine could have in untended consequences for vladimir putin as more more nations seek to join nato, we'll go straight to the white house for details as the president embarks on his first asian trip and the nations battle with covid raging on as cases are once again on the rise. we're going to talk to the company that completely flipped its business model in the middle of the pandemic to focus on testing for the deadly disease. the express spa ceo here in a fox business exclusive. i'm cheryl casone, i'm in for liz claman. well, what a difference, well, a couple of minutes makes. take a look at this the dow just turning positive for the first time today,
i say only because that's a very trish regan for today and the dow just went positive. s&p right now is up by 11 points nasdaq is up 96, now, economic data, its been mixed. the jobs picture still bright, as fractures in the housing market begin to show, and mid-atlantic manufacturing activity slides so the nations top money managers join the floor show withins tan analysis on all of that. meanwhile russia's invasion of ukraine could have in untended consequences for vladimir putin as more...
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half the space of the current headquarters for close to 24% vacancy for office space in the city with regan, vice president of the bay area council, says that 24% vacancy for commercial real estate in san francisco is a new record. we didn't see numbers that high after the financial collapse, um or after the .com bust, so these are pretty uncharted unprecedented times throughout downtown san francisco, the impact of work from home pandemic policies is evident in the number of four lease and rent signs in the windows. things are not at 100% capacity winner on a hybrid schedule. to my office started like three days a week. it's a requirement to get in the office and be there retailers and small businesses that depended on those office workers also have felt the pain at the center station tavern wet your whistle stop on market street for 25 years, happy hour. crowds are far smaller than pre pandemic levels. right now, it's like 30% hoping the businesses come back and i'm hoping that you know, i think the real estate in san francisco oh, hi. and hopefully it goes a little bit lower. even so, it
half the space of the current headquarters for close to 24% vacancy for office space in the city with regan, vice president of the bay area council, says that 24% vacancy for commercial real estate in san francisco is a new record. we didn't see numbers that high after the financial collapse, um or after the .com bust, so these are pretty uncharted unprecedented times throughout downtown san francisco, the impact of work from home pandemic policies is evident in the number of four lease and...
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i say only because that's a very trish regan for today and the dow just went positive. s&p right now is up by 11 points nasdaq is up 96,
i say only because that's a very trish regan for today and the dow just went positive. s&p right now is up by 11 points nasdaq is up 96,
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it could be reagan, it could be regan. and people of irish background pronounce it both ways so this man is in a quandary. no, this is back in the 1950s. you know today, you could just go on youtube and some would be introducing a mayor and hear how it's pronounced. no, you can do that. so this guy, and he's pretty conscientious. he wants to get it right. he doesn't want to embarrass his guest and he doesn't want to embarrass his group so he is trying to figure out how he is going to solve this problem and how he's going to discover how this name is pronounced. so he's deep in thought on the morning before the top. and it's a small town aunties walking around is, walking around like this, so one of [inaudible] and while he's walking, he encounters one of his neighbors. the neighbor is out walking his dog. and in fact so this guy actually doesn't encounter the labor and he actually drove some of the dog and oh and the neighbor says, while joe, boy you really look like you're worried. what's going on? and joyce starts to say
it could be reagan, it could be regan. and people of irish background pronounce it both ways so this man is in a quandary. no, this is back in the 1950s. you know today, you could just go on youtube and some would be introducing a mayor and hear how it's pronounced. no, you can do that. so this guy, and he's pretty conscientious. he wants to get it right. he doesn't want to embarrass his guest and he doesn't want to embarrass his group so he is trying to figure out how he is going to solve this...
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. >> big it up for toshi regan. and big lovely. somebody say i leave, that we, will win. i believe that we will win. y'all, we're out here today clear eyed. we are focused and our opposition doesn't know the movement that have sparked, y'all, because we're not settling for it as it is or as it was, we are fighting for abortion an session as it should be and as it will be with the power of the people. are you ready for that? y'all, there's this quote by lue seal clifton that i love. she says come celebrate with me that every day something has tried to kill me and has failed. y'all, today is no exception. so here's our drive. today we need to show then that we're united. we united? today we need to show them that we're defiant. are you defiant? today we need to show them that we're loud at hell. can you show hem -- them that? can you show them that? y'all, and then our job tomorrow and the next day and the next day after that is to take care of each other. planned parent hood is ready. we're going to fight state by state, ban by ban alongside our partners to secure our righ
. >> big it up for toshi regan. and big lovely. somebody say i leave, that we, will win. i believe that we will win. y'all, we're out here today clear eyed. we are focused and our opposition doesn't know the movement that have sparked, y'all, because we're not settling for it as it is or as it was, we are fighting for abortion an session as it should be and as it will be with the power of the people. are you ready for that? y'all, there's this quote by lue seal clifton that i love. she...
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give it up for toshi regan. and big lovely. [applause] >> somebody say i believe that we will win. i believe that we will win. y'all, we're out here today clear eyed. we are focused and our opposition doesn't know the movement they have sparked up y'all, because we're not settling for it as it is or asit -- as it was. we are fighting for abortion access as it should be and as it with the power of the people. are you ready for that? [applause] >> y'all, there's this quote by lucille clifton that i love. she says come celebrate with me that every day something has tried to kill me and has failed. y'all, today is no exception. here is our job. today we need to show then that we're united. are we united? [applause] today we need to show them that we're defiant. are you defiant? [applause] today we need to show them that we're loud as hell. can you show them that? can you show them that? can you show them that? [applause] y'all, and then our job tomorrow and the next day and the next day after that is to take care of each other. planned parenthood is ready. we're going to fight state by
give it up for toshi regan. and big lovely. [applause] >> somebody say i believe that we will win. i believe that we will win. y'all, we're out here today clear eyed. we are focused and our opposition doesn't know the movement they have sparked up y'all, because we're not settling for it as it is or asit -- as it was. we are fighting for abortion access as it should be and as it with the power of the people. are you ready for that? [applause] >> y'all, there's this quote by lucille...
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. >> epa administrator michael regan testifies on president biden's 2023 proposed budget. he talks about recycling, investment in electric and low emission vehicles and combating climate change. from the house subcommittee this is about an hour and 40 minutes. >> morning. this hearing will now come to order. this is a virtual hearing we must address it in housekeeping matters. new participants --mute participants microphones
. >> epa administrator michael regan testifies on president biden's 2023 proposed budget. he talks about recycling, investment in electric and low emission vehicles and combating climate change. from the house subcommittee this is about an hour and 40 minutes. >> morning. this hearing will now come to order. this is a virtual hearing we must address it in housekeeping matters. new participants --mute participants microphones
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joining us this morning is epa administrator michael regan. it's good tos see you again, mr. administrator. before you start typing to personally thank you for your partnership and completing this fiscal year 2,022,000,000,000 but i look forward to working with you again as we begin the work on the fiscal year 2023 bill. administrator i also want to thank you for your visit a couple of months ago. i appreciated your insight and commitment to help not just with our issues but across the country. for fiscal year 2023, the president's were requesting 11.9 billion for the epa. a $2.3 billion increase over the enacted level. in addition to this request to the epa released a strategic plan with seven clear and ambitious goals. for the first time it includes the goal focused solely on addressing climate change. this also includes an unprecedented goal to advance in an environmental justice and civil rights and i applaud you for taking on these two critical issues and look forward to supporting you in these efforts. during this hearing i hope that we can explore further how this requ
joining us this morning is epa administrator michael regan. it's good tos see you again, mr. administrator. before you start typing to personally thank you for your partnership and completing this fiscal year 2,022,000,000,000 but i look forward to working with you again as we begin the work on the fiscal year 2023 bill. administrator i also want to thank you for your visit a couple of months ago. i appreciated your insight and commitment to help not just with our issues but across the country....
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now contemplating doing and what i have advocated and i mentioned again in the opening statement is a regan vacation of the moscow -- a re-invocation of the moscow mechanism to we can look from february 24 until today or wherever they choose based on their mandate to look again at these very same questions and to analyze the systematic patterns of these violations. rep. wagner: i want to get one more question in. we are seeing reports of ukrainians, especially children, being deported to russia to be held in captivity and for the purpose of perhaps reeducating them we are told. do you or the osce have any more details on these russian activities? amb. carpenter: i cannot say i have a whole lot of detail. we have some eyewitness accounts and reports we have received including from ukrainian government officials. the mayor of mariupol. i personally met with a mayor who was of ducted from his office in broad daylight. it was captured on accc -- cctv camera for the put a bag over his head and they marched them down the street. he managed to escape after i think it was nine days or 10 days in ca
now contemplating doing and what i have advocated and i mentioned again in the opening statement is a regan vacation of the moscow -- a re-invocation of the moscow mechanism to we can look from february 24 until today or wherever they choose based on their mandate to look again at these very same questions and to analyze the systematic patterns of these violations. rep. wagner: i want to get one more question in. we are seeing reports of ukrainians, especially children, being deported to russia...
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on retail, i home you listened to courtney regan. ult ta beauty, strong demand costco, lower margins and raising prices even though they have amazing numbers, 92% renewal rate gap, higher costs, deeper discounts. the only concept is generally struggling with costs above expectations is a general theme i have seen here as for costco, what can i say? one of the most amazing companies out there. just look at this earnings number here. 2020, $9, 2021, $11, 2022, $13, 2023, $14. this is consistent 10% to 15% earnings growth and with a renewal rate they just announced of 92% that is amazing. this is why the investment community loves costco this is about as steady as it gets in terms of overall earnings growth. carl, look at the chart here down about 25% in thelast month, this is entirely due to multiple compression it's gone from about 45 to 35. the earnings estimates haven't gone down at all because of the numbers today, supportive of strong earnings, that's why you're seeing some assistant in costco. what a wonderfully managed company,
on retail, i home you listened to courtney regan. ult ta beauty, strong demand costco, lower margins and raising prices even though they have amazing numbers, 92% renewal rate gap, higher costs, deeper discounts. the only concept is generally struggling with costs above expectations is a general theme i have seen here as for costco, what can i say? one of the most amazing companies out there. just look at this earnings number here. 2020, $9, 2021, $11, 2022, $13, 2023, $14. this is consistent...
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became the face of the right and response to clinton and otherwise, how do you think about the post-regan years? well, one of the big themes of my book is this relationship between conservatism and populism and the irony that often times the only way conservatives get into power is through populist politics. which conservatives like buckley and meyer who i've mentioned were often ambivalent and kind of conflicted about. but this is clearly evident in the reagan election. populism being one of the driving forces of reagan's rise, but reagan able to synthesize populism with the supply side agenda with the interests of the religious right with the tax cutting defense buildup all the various factions of the american right as well. with his departure from the scene this argument begins anew and there i always thought it was very interesting the 1988. gop primary, it was in many ways a missed opportunity. because you had a moment there where the republican party could have been forced to choose. between jack kemp your old boss. and buchanan pat doesn't run for president in 1988. he waits until
became the face of the right and response to clinton and otherwise, how do you think about the post-regan years? well, one of the big themes of my book is this relationship between conservatism and populism and the irony that often times the only way conservatives get into power is through populist politics. which conservatives like buckley and meyer who i've mentioned were often ambivalent and kind of conflicted about. but this is clearly evident in the reagan election. populism being one of...
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of course you've been economic advise or to ronald regan, we have the laffer curve and also advised by the way to donald trump and by the end of his term , we were at a 50-year high when it comes to the economy. if you have a chance to sit down with joe biden, what would you tell him to do to get this under control? >> couple things i would say. one, is reverse your policies on energy. i mean, you know, keystone pipeline get it right back online, buying oil from venezuela and iran is not good economics. it's not good politics and it's not good global warming either, because they make oil a lot dirtier than we do. we should restore that and make ourselves energy independent. it would help us politically as well. i would also make him stop spending and just put a freeze on all of the spending. that is what's causing a lot of these problems, and then, you know, on inflation, i would not appoint people to political positions because of their woke ness. i would do it because of their competence, and you know, i like powell, i think he's a good guy, but he's not a paul volcker, not an alan g
of course you've been economic advise or to ronald regan, we have the laffer curve and also advised by the way to donald trump and by the end of his term , we were at a 50-year high when it comes to the economy. if you have a chance to sit down with joe biden, what would you tell him to do to get this under control? >> couple things i would say. one, is reverse your policies on energy. i mean, you know, keystone pipeline get it right back online, buying oil from venezuela and iran is not...
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the pa administrator, michael regan, testified on the 2023 budget request. calling for nearly 25% increases on current funding to about 12 being
the pa administrator, michael regan, testified on the 2023 budget request. calling for nearly 25% increases on current funding to about 12 being
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[inaudible conversations] epa administrator, michael regan, testified on the 2023 budget request. calling for nearly 25% increases on current funding to about 12 being dollars. he also addressed environmental justice, renewable energy, and clean water and air investments. the senate environment and public works committee hearing is just over two hours.
[inaudible conversations] epa administrator, michael regan, testified on the 2023 budget request. calling for nearly 25% increases on current funding to about 12 being dollars. he also addressed environmental justice, renewable energy, and clean water and air investments. the senate environment and public works committee hearing is just over two hours.
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[inaudible conversations] the epa administrator, michael regan, testified on the 2023 budget request. calling for nearly 25% increases on current
[inaudible conversations] the epa administrator, michael regan, testified on the 2023 budget request. calling for nearly 25% increases on current
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administrator regan of the e.p.a. talked about what that means. it means thousands of jobs for pipe fitters and other union tradespeople. it also means clean water going to moderate and low-income families homes in appalachia, east cleveland and everywhere in between. that means healthier children. then the secretary of the department of labor came. the department of labor secretary with president biden predecessor was essentially a corporate lawyer -- i would use the word, this might use a bit disrespectful, i apologize ahead of time. a hack. he made millions of dollars a year i assume, always siding with employers with big corporations against workers. that was the predecessor. the secretary of labor under president biden came out of boston, and he was a former laborer. he was a former union laborer. make that contrast. then i spent part of the time in lakewood, a cleveland suburb, in the city of cleveland. then fremont, ohio, with the new chair of the export-import bank talking about jobs, talking about workers, talking about getting help, comp
administrator regan of the e.p.a. talked about what that means. it means thousands of jobs for pipe fitters and other union tradespeople. it also means clean water going to moderate and low-income families homes in appalachia, east cleveland and everywhere in between. that means healthier children. then the secretary of the department of labor came. the department of labor secretary with president biden predecessor was essentially a corporate lawyer -- i would use the word, this might use a bit...