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mr banks and russia. ms cadwalladr said the case should be of concern to anyone who values freedom of speech. mr banks said he was likely to appeal against the judgment. a father left paralysed in the manchester arena bombing has conquered the summit of africa's highest mountain in a wheelchair. martin hibbert launched the mission to scale mount kilimanjaro as he wanted to move mountains for disabled people. he has already raised around half of the £1 million target for the spinal injuries association. by by the way, you will be able to see martin and hear his incredible story on the breakfast sofa tomorrow morning. tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of the deadly fire at grenfell tower in west london, in which 72 people died. and the problem of flammable cladding on blocks of flats is still an acute one. around a million people could still be living in blocks of flats with dangerous cladding, despite the government and property developers pledging £9 billion to put things right, as our correspondent
mr banks and russia. ms cadwalladr said the case should be of concern to anyone who values freedom of speech. mr banks said he was likely to appeal against the judgment. a father left paralysed in the manchester arena bombing has conquered the summit of africa's highest mountain in a wheelchair. martin hibbert launched the mission to scale mount kilimanjaro as he wanted to move mountains for disabled people. he has already raised around half of the £1 million target for the spinal injuries...
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today i am joined by steve scalise, jim jordan and mr. banks. our hearts are shattered for families suffering from the unimaginable tragedy in uvalde, texas and buffalo, new york. i want to commend our colleague tony gonzalez for his strong leadership. he represents uvalde and has been spending time meeting with so many of the families and the community members devastated by this mass shooting. i will tell you americans are struggling daily. they are faced with historically high gas prices that have now doubled since joe biden took office. over 70% of our nation's baby formula is out of stock. homicides are up nearly 50%. inflation is at a 40 year high and one of the largest migrant caravans ever is headed to our borders. house democrats have no agenda and no real solutions to the problems we face on a daily basis. instead, what are democrats focused on? they are scrambling to change the headlines, praying the nation will focus on their partisan witchhunt instead of our pocketbooks. just this week, nancy pelosi's january 6 committee hired the fo
today i am joined by steve scalise, jim jordan and mr. banks. our hearts are shattered for families suffering from the unimaginable tragedy in uvalde, texas and buffalo, new york. i want to commend our colleague tony gonzalez for his strong leadership. he represents uvalde and has been spending time meeting with so many of the families and the community members devastated by this mass shooting. i will tell you americans are struggling daily. they are faced with historically high gas prices that...
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mr banks, who founded the pro—brexit campaign group leave.eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. police in brazil say they've found items belonging to the british journalist dom phillips and his travelling companion, the indigenous specialist bruno pereira. they disappeared in the amazon last week. the development comes as the family of mr phillips have said their hopes of finding him alive have faded. our south america correspondent katy watson reports. it was along this stretch of water that dom phillips and bruno pereira disappeared. the vastness of the amazon plain to see. the armed forces are out searching. so, too, are the indigenous communities, many of whom knew bruno personally. he helped train indigenous groups to defend themselves against the increasing threat of illegal fishermen and poachers. dom phillips was writing a book, which was why the two men were travelling together, bruno introducing dom to people he knew. the indigenous co
mr banks, who founded the pro—brexit campaign group leave.eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. police in brazil say they've found items belonging to the british journalist dom phillips and his travelling companion, the indigenous specialist bruno pereira. they disappeared in the amazon last week. the development comes as the family of mr phillips have...
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i give you jim banks. mr. banks: i thank the leader. and as he said, the american people know this select committee is already a fraud. democrats -- as the leader said, they're trying to use this select committee as a trojan horse to abolish the electoral college, to intimidate president trump's aides, to block him from ever appearing on the ballot again, and to prevent his supporters from participating in american democracy. gas today in my hometown of columbia city, indiana, is $2.5 -- $5.25 a gallon. now is an hour-long made for tv special attacking president trump. americans aren't buying it. voters see that even after nearly two years of joe biden, the democrats still refuse to lead. they refuse to take responsibility for the serious economic difficulties that they have created and the democrats refuse to help the american people and families who are hurting because of their policies. but the select committee is ignoring its most basic duty. the democrats aren't asking the simple questions what happened on january 6. before their i
i give you jim banks. mr. banks: i thank the leader. and as he said, the american people know this select committee is already a fraud. democrats -- as the leader said, they're trying to use this select committee as a trojan horse to abolish the electoral college, to intimidate president trump's aides, to block him from ever appearing on the ballot again, and to prevent his supporters from participating in american democracy. gas today in my hometown of columbia city, indiana, is $2.5 -- $5.25...
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i will now yield to mr. banks. >> good morning to all of you. before the sham investigation even started, speaker pelosi locked me and jim jordan from investigating january 6. she discredited the committee before it even started. why would she do that? because it is an attempt that we now know the committee is being used to advance the radical democratic agenda that includes abolishing the electoral college. but it is also cover-up. speaker pelosi blocked us because she is afraid of what a real investigation when uncovered. she does not want americans to find out what really happened on january 6 and leading up to it. she does not want anyone asking questions about her role in securing the united states capitol. that is why the committee is refusing to answer basic questions about january 6. in fact, blocking these questions from being asked. questions that must be entered to keep the capitol safe and to prevent another riot or incident like january 6 from ever happening again. first of all, capitol police officers we now know were half staffed
i will now yield to mr. banks. >> good morning to all of you. before the sham investigation even started, speaker pelosi locked me and jim jordan from investigating january 6. she discredited the committee before it even started. why would she do that? because it is an attempt that we now know the committee is being used to advance the radical democratic agenda that includes abolishing the electoral college. but it is also cover-up. speaker pelosi blocked us because she is afraid of what...
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mr banks, who founded the pro—brexit campaign group leave.eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is to be investigated over potential breaches of rules on gifts and earnings. parliament's standards commissioner is investigating whether sir keir broke the house of commons code of conduct. mps must declare within 28 days any interest which might be reasonably considered to influence their actions. sir keir appears to have missed this deadline on several occasions. he says he's confident no rules have been broken. the high court has ruled that a 12—year—old boy, who is in a coma after suffering brain damage, is officially dead and should no longer receive life support, despite his family's wishes. archie battersbee was found unconscious at his home in april and has been at the centre of a legal dispute for weeks. his parents say his heart is still beating and treatment should continue, but doctors at the roya
mr banks, who founded the pro—brexit campaign group leave.eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is to be investigated over potential breaches of rules on gifts and earnings. parliament's standards commissioner is investigating whether sir keir broke the house of commons code of conduct. mps must declare within 28 days...
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stefanik and mr. banks are right. this was a partisan production put on by the former head of abc news. i don't think we learned anything new. for goodness sake, they had a democrat staffer giving a timeline on video. if a republican staffer were in a committee and put them on video and let them talk for a sustained period of time, can you imagine what the press would say? so i think the country sees it for what it is, a partisan political committee that the american people are focused on a lot of other issues. >> harris: i can't imagine what they would say if it were republicans doing that. they would call it collusion. they would say it was a hand in glove situation. >> yeah. or the fact that there is no cross examination. there is never a committee that meets on capitol hill where there is not an opportunity for cross examination. the majority party get more witnesses but the minority party gets to cross-examine the witnesses or bring in a witness except in this committee. this is worse than what adam schiff did wi
stefanik and mr. banks are right. this was a partisan production put on by the former head of abc news. i don't think we learned anything new. for goodness sake, they had a democrat staffer giving a timeline on video. if a republican staffer were in a committee and put them on video and let them talk for a sustained period of time, can you imagine what the press would say? so i think the country sees it for what it is, a partisan political committee that the american people are focused on a lot...
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mr. banks opposed the formation of an independent commission to look into these events. now he is complaining that we have select committee doing so. we have interviewed over 1000 people, so we are not able to publish all of that testimony. ultimately, we will. judy: congressman banks and other republicans, i know you know this, they are now charging that the committee has been caught altering evidence. he pointed out, he said the committee "doctored and altered text messages" between jim jordan and mark meadows, the former president's chief of staff. i wonder what he was referring to, a text message you made public a few months ago, between jordan and meadows, and the tuse -we was a portion used rather than the entire message which took it out of context. rep. schiff: i think that was debunked months ago, when he first made that argument we displayed with the full messages were. these are pretty weak arguments against the compelling evidence that we have been showing. he does not really have an aner to this volume of testimony and video evidence that displayed the presi
mr. banks opposed the formation of an independent commission to look into these events. now he is complaining that we have select committee doing so. we have interviewed over 1000 people, so we are not able to publish all of that testimony. ultimately, we will. judy: congressman banks and other republicans, i know you know this, they are now charging that the committee has been caught altering evidence. he pointed out, he said the committee "doctored and altered text messages" between...
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mr banks, the founder of the pro—brexit campaign group leave. eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019 — one in a ted talk video and another in a tweet. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. with me now isjessica ni mhainin from the freedom of speech campaign group, index of censorship. i think ithinki i think i must have mispronounced your surname. i think i must have mispronounced yoursurname. idat i think i must have mispronounced your surname-— your surname. not to worry. apologies — your surname. not to worry. apologies for _ your surname. not to worry. apologies for that. - your surname. not to worry. apologies for that. jessica, l your surname. not to worry. l apologies for that. jessica, let your surname. not to worry. - apologies for that. jessica, let me ask you first of all, this judgment, carole cadwalladr is known as a freedom of information campaign, she admits and thejudge freedom of information campaign, she admits and the jud
mr banks, the founder of the pro—brexit campaign group leave. eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019 — one in a ted talk video and another in a tweet. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. with me now isjessica ni mhainin from the freedom of speech campaign group, index of censorship. i think ithinki i think i must have mispronounced your surname. i think i must have mispronounced...
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mr banks, who donated eight million pounds to the leave.eu campaign, had sued for alleged libel after ms cadwalldr suggested he hadn't told the truth about his relationship with russia. the case had been seen as a test of the balance between public interest reporting and financial access to the power of defamation law. ms cadwalladr had crowdfunded her defence. she has tweeted after the verdict, and she has thanked the people who put money into that legal defence fund for her, 29,000 people. she also thanked her legal team and said, i literally couldn't have done it without you. she said it hasn't sunkin it without you. she said it hasn't sunk in yet. arron banks has also tweeted, he has congratulated carole cadwalladr on winning but he said he will likely appeal the court judgment. he said it leaves open for the journalist judgment. he said it leaves open for thejournalist the judgment. he said it leaves open for the journalist the excuse that she thought what she said was correct even though she had no facts. that is their reactions straight onto twitter and we will be getting react
mr banks, who donated eight million pounds to the leave.eu campaign, had sued for alleged libel after ms cadwalldr suggested he hadn't told the truth about his relationship with russia. the case had been seen as a test of the balance between public interest reporting and financial access to the power of defamation law. ms cadwalladr had crowdfunded her defence. she has tweeted after the verdict, and she has thanked the people who put money into that legal defence fund for her, 29,000 people....
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hate to say i think central bank mr roper on trying to contain inflation and people have a right to strike, i would suggest otherwise but i think it's unfortunate in the sensitive the labour market is pushing for higher wages, that push for higher wages is unfortunately only going to contribute to inflation, inflation is the reason that they are striking in the first place, and unfortunately that means central bankers will hike even faster and introduce a recession. i don't think there is an easy way out of this, households, firms, the labour market are facing a very, very difficult period.— difficult period. edward price, thank you. — difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair _ difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good - difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good to - difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good to talk| thank you, chair good to talk to you. it sounds gloomy. here in the uk, more than 115,000 royal mail workers will begin voting today over whether to go on strike over pay. this comes as industrial action increases across the coun
hate to say i think central bank mr roper on trying to contain inflation and people have a right to strike, i would suggest otherwise but i think it's unfortunate in the sensitive the labour market is pushing for higher wages, that push for higher wages is unfortunately only going to contribute to inflation, inflation is the reason that they are striking in the first place, and unfortunately that means central bankers will hike even faster and introduce a recession. i don't think there is an...
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a boat, the military potential interest in this threat on level bank of mrs. that is her of the 8th is a group of russian troops, nearly 4500, some, some glazing said. so there's a danger of zayus military units. it's not exaggerated. estimates as to the size of trends, mysteries own separate defense force, very from between 8 and 12000. and many of these are vital holden having already fought for russia. we have a lot of evidences of, of the, the other person is from trans nice jail who, where enrolled for many years in different private military. ah, groups of russia who followed all on the side of the, of the russia in the boss, starting from 2014 to make matters even worse. one of the biggest armed dumps in europe is situated in trends in history. according to the mold oven academy of sciences, should the arsenal comprising $20000.00 tons of munitions ever come under attack and explode? it could have a force equivalent to the nuclear detonation at rossimer. it's a major risk the someone you sent that are very want. nevertheless, as with don bass, a new han
a boat, the military potential interest in this threat on level bank of mrs. that is her of the 8th is a group of russian troops, nearly 4500, some, some glazing said. so there's a danger of zayus military units. it's not exaggerated. estimates as to the size of trends, mysteries own separate defense force, very from between 8 and 12000. and many of these are vital holden having already fought for russia. we have a lot of evidences of, of the, the other person is from trans nice jail who, where...
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mr dimon said the bank is preparing for the turbulence by being conservative with its balance sheet. tesla boss elon musk has ordered staff to return to office full—time — declaring that working remotely is no longer acceptable. the new policy was shared in emails that were leaked to social media. on twitter, mr musk said people who are unwilling to follow the new rules can "pretend to work elsewhere". he is naughty, isn't he? lets stay with that story for a while i'm joined by russ mould, investment director at aj bell. he likes to make a bit of a stir, doesn't he? have we seen the end of working at home? you've seen lots of tech companies in america, google, or twitter perfectly happy for their stuff to work from home because they think it is a benefit for those employees and a way of a track and keeping the people that they want to have copy mr must, a man with more money than he knows what to do with his taking a different approach and focused on the issue of how do you set culture as an employer if you can't see all of your staff and also tesla is having some technical diffi
mr dimon said the bank is preparing for the turbulence by being conservative with its balance sheet. tesla boss elon musk has ordered staff to return to office full—time — declaring that working remotely is no longer acceptable. the new policy was shared in emails that were leaked to social media. on twitter, mr musk said people who are unwilling to follow the new rules can "pretend to work elsewhere". he is naughty, isn't he? lets stay with that story for a while i'm joined by...
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now, for mr. shepard. could you please comment more on the documents that you found that the prosecutor stole that indicate that they lied about the grand jury tampering, trying to connect president nixon. and connect president nixon.their own witnesses balked in court and they hid exculpatory evidence. these people, these prosecutors should be disbarred. the doj complaint has been filed, and i hope it goes through. thank you very much. >> well that's absolutely true. what has surfaced from these internal documents the prosecutors office -- >> they are available on your website. >> yes they are. i posted all of mine because jill says facts are what matter. >> you've noted that they are for the washington journal segment. so if our viewers want to go find it, they can find it on your website there. >> yes, they can. if they do, my website forward slash six dash 17, they will get just the documents i'm going to quickly summarize there. there are ones that detail ex parte meetings with the judge. the fact of
now, for mr. shepard. could you please comment more on the documents that you found that the prosecutor stole that indicate that they lied about the grand jury tampering, trying to connect president nixon. and connect president nixon.their own witnesses balked in court and they hid exculpatory evidence. these people, these prosecutors should be disbarred. the doj complaint has been filed, and i hope it goes through. thank you very much. >> well that's absolutely true. what has surfaced...
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next we'll hear from the gentleman from wisconsin mr., grothman. >> bank. you i had some questions prepared, but i want to ask you a something that wasn't in the regional materials. the chairman started off by talking about disciplinary differences in schools, kind of implying there was a racial -- i would think that's an interesting to statistic, but we're not gonna change peoples race. but, i sometimes wonder, do you collect any statistics on family structure background kids, those subject to discipline those that aren't. i know so many wonderful children raced and all sorts of different backgrounds. i wonder for you making any effort to collect that information? >> him -- the civil rights data collection is something that we have done last year and we are doing this year to get more information on disproportional tv. i couldn't tell you all the top of my head, i don't have the background information that's required loves for students, but i would imagine -- >> why don't you do that. maybe learn something. why don't we request, there's a famous football p
next we'll hear from the gentleman from wisconsin mr., grothman. >> bank. you i had some questions prepared, but i want to ask you a something that wasn't in the regional materials. the chairman started off by talking about disciplinary differences in schools, kind of implying there was a racial -- i would think that's an interesting to statistic, but we're not gonna change peoples race. but, i sometimes wonder, do you collect any statistics on family structure background kids, those...
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is mr. market right? or the bank management teams who feel we are in good shape, the economy is on more solid footing than people worry about? therefore, this should be -- the banks are oversold and that should be a good year for banks over the second half of the year. jon: we will see how it plays out. thank you for your time. bruce van saun, chairman and ceo of citizens financial. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: spanish inflation unexpectedly surged rising 10%. the data as the ecb gears up to raise interest rates for the first time in more than a decade. earlier today at the central banks forum in portugal, francine lacqua mala rated a panel that included christine lagarde and fed chair jay powell. they talked about the challenges facing the global economy. >> if what we see, for example, is redivision of the world into competing geopolitical and economic camps and reversal of globalization, that certainly sounds like lower productivity and growth in many parts of the side of that aging demographic. a shrin
is mr. market right? or the bank management teams who feel we are in good shape, the economy is on more solid footing than people worry about? therefore, this should be -- the banks are oversold and that should be a good year for banks over the second half of the year. jon: we will see how it plays out. thank you for your time. bruce van saun, chairman and ceo of citizens financial. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: spanish inflation unexpectedly surged rising 10%. the data as the ecb gears up to...
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. >> mr. chairman, mark with bank rate i wonder what your assessment is about the outlook for the housing market given the years long increase in home prices and now the sharp rise in mortgage rates and all of that, of course, given the heightened sensitivity around the housing market given the fact it was a trigger for the great financial crisis over a decade ago thank you. >> sure. so rates were very low a good place to start is rates were very, very low for quite a while because of the pandemic and the need to do everything we could to support the economy when unemployment was 14% and true unemployment rate was well higher than that and that was -- rates are low and now they're coming back up to more normal or above levels in the meantime while rates were low and demand was really high, demand for housing changed from wanting to live in urban areas to some extent to living in single family homes in the suburbs famously and the demand was suddenly much higher and so we saw prices moving up v
. >> mr. chairman, mark with bank rate i wonder what your assessment is about the outlook for the housing market given the years long increase in home prices and now the sharp rise in mortgage rates and all of that, of course, given the heightened sensitivity around the housing market given the fact it was a trigger for the great financial crisis over a decade ago thank you. >> sure. so rates were very low a good place to start is rates were very, very low for quite a while because...
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mr. mccarthy: i want to first apologize for being a few minutes late. i was on the floor asking for unanimous consent to move the supreme court security bill that was passed by the senate by 100 votes and it was denied. i know the speaker just had a press conference in here. i'm told she said nobody is of threat over the weekend. i don't know how she can say that knowing that you just captured a person who wanted to kill kavanaugh and his family. so was he not in any threat yesterday? is he not in any threat after schumer made his threats on the supreme court? or
mr. mccarthy: i want to first apologize for being a few minutes late. i was on the floor asking for unanimous consent to move the supreme court security bill that was passed by the senate by 100 votes and it was denied. i know the speaker just had a press conference in here. i'm told she said nobody is of threat over the weekend. i don't know how she can say that knowing that you just captured a person who wanted to kill kavanaugh and his family. so was he not in any threat yesterday? is he not...
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mr drizzle, mr drizzle. welcome in town earlier. bayside not inland, but big fog bank. this will lead to a amazing cooling trend going to the first couple of days of july and the holiday, the fourth low clouds and fog, the bases are lifting and june ends cool or no doubt about it here started yesterday. low clouds. mr drizzle, coasting bay. sunny breezy and cooler so most of the temperatures inland will be in the seventy's fifty's sixty's coast in bay. all right . it's four o'clock in the morning. four oh, one. excuse me. and here he is, mr sal castaneda. well steve. good morning. we do have traffic that is doing pretty well around the bay area to start with the richmond bridge and talk about that a little bit. you can see that traffic is moving along very nicely with no major issues . i do want to mention that traffic is doing pretty well in the east bay if you're driving on 6 80 highway four. no major issues if you're driving in san francisco, north bong 80 and near one oh one temperature cisco fire department is on the scene of a fire near to 80 and 101. so you might
mr drizzle, mr drizzle. welcome in town earlier. bayside not inland, but big fog bank. this will lead to a amazing cooling trend going to the first couple of days of july and the holiday, the fourth low clouds and fog, the bases are lifting and june ends cool or no doubt about it here started yesterday. low clouds. mr drizzle, coasting bay. sunny breezy and cooler so most of the temperatures inland will be in the seventy's fifty's sixty's coast in bay. all right . it's four o'clock in the...
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different kind of bank. if the president called anti- mr. president we can't trust these people. their values are not ours. straight democratic senator dick durbin warning the president about his upcoming trip to saudi arabia meeting with saudi crown prince. the man the cia says is responsible for the brutal murder of the "washington post" journalist. u.s. officials say the presence looking as gasoline prices more oil on the global market rejoinder right now national security advisor mary conservative board member kt mcfarland. thank you for being here. if anything make it the president's trip to saudi arabia? >> its rank hypocrisy. one had since audis are going to pay for the alleged murder of the "washington post" reporter. now is going to go to saudi arabia hat in hand and say please pump more oil we have a big inflation problem in the united states. we need their help. first of all the saudi's are not going to do if they're going to do it to the very high price. why? why should they do us a favor? we hav
different kind of bank. if the president called anti- mr. president we can't trust these people. their values are not ours. straight democratic senator dick durbin warning the president about his upcoming trip to saudi arabia meeting with saudi crown prince. the man the cia says is responsible for the brutal murder of the "washington post" journalist. u.s. officials say the presence looking as gasoline prices more oil on the global market rejoinder right now national security advisor...
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. >> mr. chairman, mark, with bank rate. wonder what your assessment is about the outlook for the housing market given the year's long increase in home prices and now the sharp rise in mortgage rates and all that of course given the heightened sensitivity around the housing market, given the fact that it was a trigger for the great financial crisis over a decade ago. thank you. >> sure. so rates were very low. a good place to start is that rates were very very low for quite a while because of the pandemic and, you know, the need to do everything we could to support the economy when unemployment was 14% and true unemployment rate was well higher than that, and that, you know, that was -- rates are low, and now they're coming back up to more normal or above levels, so in the meantime, while rates were low and while demand was really high, obviously demand for housing changed from wanting to live in urban areas to some extent to living in single family homes in the suburbs, and so the demand was just suddenly much higher, and s
. >> mr. chairman, mark, with bank rate. wonder what your assessment is about the outlook for the housing market given the year's long increase in home prices and now the sharp rise in mortgage rates and all that of course given the heightened sensitivity around the housing market, given the fact that it was a trigger for the great financial crisis over a decade ago. thank you. >> sure. so rates were very low. a good place to start is that rates were very very low for quite a while...
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it is true, mr. speaker, we are helping people across the country, we come in with the 8 million most vulnerable households. insurance going into the bank account and others but we are also doing is performing our systems, performing our energy market building a nuclear reactor every year, one in every ten years getting people off welfare. half a million people are forced -- the time people are waiting for working people by delivering reform out on the picket line literally holding hands with them. [chanting] this is a government taking this country forward and they will take it back to the 1970s. [chanting] >> we have labor no growth and services. we have those is the industries services want to catch up on this loss during the pandemic. this takes us back to the 1970s. will we focus on the future and show we have apprenticeships focusing on engineering driver training to ensure we recover services cost, and industry focus on efficiency and technologies of the future. [chanting] >> knows exactly wha
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my time has expired. >> mr. barr is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank, you madam chair and governor brainard, thank you so much for your insights into this important topic. i want to follow up on ranking member mchenry's questions about the need for congressional authorization. you reiterated that your january report says that the fed would not issue a cbdc without congressional authorization. -- only with clear congressional support, quote, ideally in the form of a specific law. he reiterated that today. i want to get into this executive order that you mentioned in response to congressman luetkemeyer. that march 9th order includes the -- to provide an assessment of whether legislative changes would in fact be necessary to issue a central bank digital currency. should it be deemed international interest. this suggests to me that the administration is not yet convinced that congress has a role here. tell us how the fed it's coordinating with treasury on this. and if that -- that congressional authorizatio
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banks, based on this assessment of how they view risk within the e.u. community. mr. powell: my understanding is that it is really about supervisors being able to use discretion in transactions that go across national lines within the e.u. it does not apply at all here. ultimately, the rules that europeans apply our by europeans, not by us. >> thank you, mr. chairman. sen. warner: senator powell, it is good to see you. thank you for your service to our country. i want to go a couple of different directions. the truth is, what we are grappling with on inflation is clearly a global phenomenon. even the cato institute doesn't necessarily agree with folks on my side of the aisle have pointed out inflation in many industrial countries around the world running at the same rates if not higher. frankly, i just returned from a bipartisan trip to finland, latvia and turkey late last night, little jet like and i think turkiye, 78% inflation year. gas prices were nine dollars a gallon. i asked one of my republican colleagues, joe bynes inflation hitting here -- joe biden's inflat
banks, based on this assessment of how they view risk within the e.u. community. mr. powell: my understanding is that it is really about supervisors being able to use discretion in transactions that go across national lines within the e.u. it does not apply at all here. ultimately, the rules that europeans apply our by europeans, not by us. >> thank you, mr. chairman. sen. warner: senator powell, it is good to see you. thank you for your service to our country. i want to go a couple of...
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mr. jordan, the president of the central bank, joining the global bandwagon of tightening monetary policy. he has not ruled out tightening again. it was interesting from yesterday he got a call from his former professor saying this is the time not to worry about how high the frank goes, -- franc goes. this was just hours after the fed was pretty aggressive intensifying its own fight against inflation. it also comes after the ecb also finally acknowledged that inflation was one of their biggest worries. you wonder whether we are at a tipping point, tom, which globally puts extra pressure on central banks. there were 20 analysts from the snb, only one was expecting a height, that was citi. you have this tension between economists and markets, and once again, the markets were right. francine: the euro-swissie currently trading at 1.02. the euro lower by 1.4% on the back of this surprise we by the snb. you are also getting movement in the bond markets as well. the italian 10 year currently at
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mr. johnson we heard for four years about deutsche bank. yeah and donald trump. can you give us that 60 second 90 second explanation when nobody else would loan money to donald because he publicly said i borrowed money knowing i did intend to pay it back imagine saying that to your banker. deutsche bank kept making loans to him. well, there's something in banking called a back-to-back loan. so i want the bank to loan one of my grown children money for a business venture, but i could get loan them the money, but then it's family difficulties. so i go to my banker and i say listen, i'm gonna deposit a million dollars with you or give you a letter of credit for a million dollars loan the million dollars to my kid if he doesn't pay it you're guaranteed you'll get paid off. there's very good reason to think there were russians on the other side of these deals deutsche bank has already paid over 600 million dollars in fines for laundering russian criminal money. the head of that bank when he was forced out and disgrace went to the bank of cyprus the most notorious russ
mr. johnson we heard for four years about deutsche bank. yeah and donald trump. can you give us that 60 second 90 second explanation when nobody else would loan money to donald because he publicly said i borrowed money knowing i did intend to pay it back imagine saying that to your banker. deutsche bank kept making loans to him. well, there's something in banking called a back-to-back loan. so i want the bank to loan one of my grown children money for a business venture, but i could get loan...
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i appreciate mr. gonzalez's attempt to help community banks. i would say that this amendment doesn't do anything substantive to the bill. it doesn't help community banks compete and survive in the current regulatory environment. in fact, if we're really serious about helping community banks, we would be looking at the dodd-frank act and the additional regulatory burdens in place on these financial institutions, but we're not. this bill doesn't do that. we would be look at the regulatory burdens that dodd-frank keeps on institutions that keeps them from lending to their consumers. the compliance costs, burdens, to make accessing credit more difficult. especially for hard to reach communities. i would just add that the last year democrats got rid of the true lender doctrine which focused on providing legal certainty to banks and fintech partnerships. that would have actually helped the true leapedder doctrine would have helped provide clarity and lower the costs and access to credit. it's these partnerships between fintechs and community banks th
i appreciate mr. gonzalez's attempt to help community banks. i would say that this amendment doesn't do anything substantive to the bill. it doesn't help community banks compete and survive in the current regulatory environment. in fact, if we're really serious about helping community banks, we would be looking at the dodd-frank act and the additional regulatory burdens in place on these financial institutions, but we're not. this bill doesn't do that. we would be look at the regulatory burdens...
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have you with us on the program, mr. austin, how careful does the bank of england have to be when raising interest rates, knowing that every sort of move is watched and criticized by consumer groups and the public, and also scrutinized by politicians. so thank you for having me. i think though, i'm member of issues with the bank of things. number one and the master wants a reputation damage and we've seen that as well. and garbage is because they were calling inflation rate, meaning only a short term matter. no. going to have a long influence from a economy, but the bank hoping to increasing trust, friends, find interest rate, francs consecutively, something that we haven't seen since. $986.00 speaking of brady because particular interest rate market anticipating basic interest rates right now for a general joe, average person, what we really looking at is higher energy costs higher, more, which costs higher inflation, wages improve rate, and then you are pushed further into quality disposable income is actually really at the case that we see what we tend to see from the government at the
have you with us on the program, mr. austin, how careful does the bank of england have to be when raising interest rates, knowing that every sort of move is watched and criticized by consumer groups and the public, and also scrutinized by politicians. so thank you for having me. i think though, i'm member of issues with the bank of things. number one and the master wants a reputation damage and we've seen that as well. and garbage is because they were calling inflation rate, meaning only a...
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banks-- reppo biggs -- rep. banks: the mavni program has been raised here and some members have not gotten a full classified briefing on the program. i would ask for that. i lookedut -- it looks now to ms. rogers. all th veteranwho were deported were deported basedn an order of removal from an immigration judge, is that so? i ink you are muted. ms. rogers: congressman, that's correct. >> i want to make that clear. dhs is using parole to allow individuals in the u.s. to circumvent the law. the recent omnibus appropriations bill required dhs to be clear on the number of parole requests reived and granted and the rationale for each granted and its duration. the first report was due may 14, but we have noreceived that. do you know what the status of at report is? ms. rogers: i don't, but i can get back to you, congressman. >> it was due may 14. we are over one month late. i will ask if you will commit to get that to the committee by the end of this week. will you do that, please? ms. rogers: i am not some of your wi
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so, were we to say that mr putin and his friends are being sanctioned bseizing lury arcs and freeng bank accounts that is not really hitting the mark. the spin off of the sanctions regime is that people who are not tangentially part of this war being affected by it. but let me make this point very clear that for those of us on this continent of africa, we think that the war provides challenges. but i think what's sophisticated leadership, the world should also provide opportunities for us in terms of much more effective agricultural policies, much more credible supply chain in our systems. so yes, in the immediate term, as vlimir has spoken about and vandal in also, it looks as if its not havi that in the long te. i think the russians are ing to to suffer and also certainly create opportunities for africa and andts leaders to improve the agricultural supply chains. i want to drill deeper on the short term. and the fact is that even before russia attacked ukraine, the world food program was warning that a cascade of crisis is putting millions of people in mortal danger now as a result of
so, were we to say that mr putin and his friends are being sanctioned bseizing lury arcs and freeng bank accounts that is not really hitting the mark. the spin off of the sanctions regime is that people who are not tangentially part of this war being affected by it. but let me make this point very clear that for those of us on this continent of africa, we think that the war provides challenges. but i think what's sophisticated leadership, the world should also provide opportunities for us in...
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two mr. scott eggs concern, the -- two mr. scott's concern, the unbanked and underbanked community are already distrustful of banks and they turn to not. they want to stay with cash. i note frankly in a distant point, 40 of my democratic colleagues sent a letter to google because they were concerned that geolocation tracking could be used by people to regulate abortion. the concern is the surveillance state. well geolocation can do that, we have made cash almost impossible to use and i think that hurts the unbanked and underbanked most. lastly, if you turn the central-bank digital currency into this creepy surveillance tool and you don't preserve the permissionless characteristics of it, it is going to hurt -- it is relatively what china is developing, and we should not imitate them. we should protect america's way of life. >> thank you very much. the gentleman from ohio who is also the chair of the subcommittee on diversity and inclusion, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, chairwoman, and i would also lik
two mr. scott eggs concern, the -- two mr. scott's concern, the unbanked and underbanked community are already distrustful of banks and they turn to not. they want to stay with cash. i note frankly in a distant point, 40 of my democratic colleagues sent a letter to google because they were concerned that geolocation tracking could be used by people to regulate abortion. the concern is the surveillance state. well geolocation can do that, we have made cash almost impossible to use and i think...
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thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, chairman powell, congratulations op yours, i was happy to support it. reasonable request for activity from banking republicans, unformer, neither situation has improved. let's begin with inflation, inflation is even higher now than when we saw you in march. cpi8.6% a year, a new high. getting inflation under control, americans families are squeezed by rising prices and mounting costs. and inflation is an understanding of what is served to turbocharge it. in march of 2021, the u.s. economy measured by the raining of economic factor was well on the way to recovery, unemployment at 6%, down from its pandemic worst of nearly 15%, and continuing to make steady monthly improvements towards a tighter labor market. in washington, 18 states already had unemployment rates below 5%, often cited threshold to identify a labor market that's almost at full capacity. like ways consumer spending was recovered and actually above pre-pandemic levels at 4.5% and personal savings ra
thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, chairman powell, congratulations op yours, i was happy to support it. reasonable request for activity from banking republicans, unformer, neither situation has improved. let's begin with inflation, inflation is even higher now than when we saw you in march. cpi8.6% a year, a new high. getting inflation under control, americans families are squeezed by rising prices and mounting costs. and inflation is an understanding of what is served to turbocharge it. in...
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but i want carrie jones to mrs. al jazeera live from dough, also coming up. as this dispute ticket won't hold the president. ready i'll lash out some way to congressional investigation into the capital riots tries to show how formal u. s. vice president mike hence was put in danger by donald trump. the french and ukrainian presidents embrace during a trip by european leaders to offer support and hope you membership and the scientists going on a deep dive to develop better early warning systems for underwater volcanoes. al jazeera has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that fatally wounded this networks. journalist sharina, actually the palestinian american was shot in the head by israeli forces, while on assignment last month i said bait reports. the remains of the bullet that kill journalists, sharina. i will actually, this image is been broadcast for the 1st time and shows the type of ammunition used to killed the veteran al jazeera journalist in the occupied westbank last month. according to experts, the green tip bullet is capable of piercing arm
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mr. carver, i'll start with you. since the start of covid, do you know what the percent of increase in mental health issues has been with our students, nationwide? >> i'm not aware specific numbers, but i know that mental health issues are a problem across the board. >> about 37% of students admitted that they have an increase in mental health issues. 44% said that they are persistently sad, have feelings of sadness and helplessness. mr. carver, do you know roughly the percentage increase in suicides, from covid-19, when kids were out of school, mostly? >> i do not. i do know the percentage of suicides for trans students, and lgbtq students, which are very high. >> what's what the percentage of that? >> 75% of lgbtq students say that they're consistently miserable throughout the day. >> so the rate of students, in covid-19, increased 22%, the summer of 2020, over 2019. and the winter of 2020 was a huge increase of 39% on average. do you know the percent increase in online bullying during
mr. carver, i'll start with you. since the start of covid, do you know what the percent of increase in mental health issues has been with our students, nationwide? >> i'm not aware specific numbers, but i know that mental health issues are a problem across the board. >> about 37% of students admitted that they have an increase in mental health issues. 44% said that they are persistently sad, have feelings of sadness and helplessness. mr. carver, do you know roughly the percentage...
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mainly, it is for the broad sweep of banks. >> the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. would you agree that housing is a leading, economic indicator on the health of the economy? or on the direction the economy is going? chair powell: it is an important indicator. >> it affects so many facets of the economy. is that right? chair powell: i am having a hard time hearing. >> it affects so many facets of the economy. housing, you buy a lot of products across the spectrum. chair powell: it is an important sector of the economy. >> one of the reasons most economists are predicting a severe recession is housing is a leading economic indicator. i have done that. do you realize it is simple to solve, to get the housing at a point it was on the previous administration? i am from south carolina, people are moving there. in the last four months, it has been a severe cut back, despite the fact people are coming in and need it. it is because of this administration's war on energy and natural gas. the fed cannot regulate that. puti
mainly, it is for the broad sweep of banks. >> the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. would you agree that housing is a leading, economic indicator on the health of the economy? or on the direction the economy is going? chair powell: it is an important indicator. >> it affects so many facets of the economy. is that right? chair powell: i am having a hard time hearing. >> it affects so many facets of the economy....
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from mr. dudley, personal savings rate with all the challenges of an nation now for the country moving from 27% to 4%. that is jaw-dropping. lisa: that is something people are talking about as we get people eating into their savings to keep spending up at a time when inflation is running at the fastest pace in years. this idea of recession and contours of what kind of recession it will be is the debate at the moment. it is no longer how likely it is to avoid that downturn, but how painful it will be, and what the scars will be. that is interesting to note in rhetoric we are hearing out of wall street banks and investors. tom: wiley coyote, i think he is out of berkeley. wiley coyote making clear in recent research report, we are at the bramo cliff. lisa: wiley coyote likes tang and velveeta. tom: i suggest a quick skim of that essay before we hear from chairman powell. kailey, what will you listen for? lisa: the words he chooses -- kailey: the words he chooses to say. will he utter the word, r
from mr. dudley, personal savings rate with all the challenges of an nation now for the country moving from 27% to 4%. that is jaw-dropping. lisa: that is something people are talking about as we get people eating into their savings to keep spending up at a time when inflation is running at the fastest pace in years. this idea of recession and contours of what kind of recession it will be is the debate at the moment. it is no longer how likely it is to avoid that downturn, but how painful it...
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system, and a sound payment system. >> thank you. >> senator warnock. >> thank you very much, mr. chair. thank you chairman powell for being here again today. georgia is in a serious housing crisis. the federal reserve bank of atlanta is designated only home in alanna as unaffordable to the average homebuyer. it is not just a city problem, it is urban, rural. a county with a population of less than 30,000 is also rated as unaffordable. in the midst of the housing crisis, the federal reserve bank which has a tough mandate and a tough time of managing inflation has raised the federal funds rate by 0.75%, which means mortgages are about to get a lot more expensive. chairman powell, as the fed raises interest rates, what is the fed doing to prevent this rate increase from further exacerbating the housing crisis? chair powell: by raising rates, what you are seeing is a slowing housing market because of higher interest rates, mortgage rates have gone up substantially and eu are seeing a slowing in the housing market. that should mean that housing prices should stop going up so rapidly.
system, and a sound payment system. >> thank you. >> senator warnock. >> thank you very much, mr. chair. thank you chairman powell for being here again today. georgia is in a serious housing crisis. the federal reserve bank of atlanta is designated only home in alanna as unaffordable to the average homebuyer. it is not just a city problem, it is urban, rural. a county with a population of less than 30,000 is also rated as unaffordable. in the midst of the housing crisis, the...