0
0.0
Sep 18, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
had casually scott purk had tuck casually added a tantalizing detailed his life story. >> scott just out of the blue says to me, well, his first wife had committed suicide in 1985. she was pregnant, nine months pregnant. >> as if not only is my house in embers but this isn't even the worst thing that happened to be? >> i was shocked and it made me wonder, okay, now i need to look into this. i'm looking at someone who believes in arsonists. now i'm wondering, okay, we'll see a murderer? >> the two lawmen decided to pursue parallel investigations into scott purk. would lidel take lead on the arson case. mifflin, the suicide. >> you guys know each other and you get along? >> he knows exactly what he's doing. >> we do work very well together. we have a great relationship. >> mifflin his case had the highest hurdles. not only had scott purk's first wife, meg purk by 24 years earlier, but she had died in akron, only a few miles from stow. but a different jurisdiction. what's it like to go to the akron police and say hey, i'm from a much smaller department but i think you've got this case r
had casually scott purk had tuck casually added a tantalizing detailed his life story. >> scott just out of the blue says to me, well, his first wife had committed suicide in 1985. she was pregnant, nine months pregnant. >> as if not only is my house in embers but this isn't even the worst thing that happened to be? >> i was shocked and it made me wonder, okay, now i need to look into this. i'm looking at someone who believes in arsonists. now i'm wondering, okay, we'll see a...
0
0.0
Sep 25, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
nobody could make scott laugh more than scott could make scott laugh. [laughs] >> there were jokes in tears. and there was an air of awkwardness too. scott's estranged wife was in the front row. just about everyone who is close to scott knew there had been trouble inside that marriage and that home. >> i even, said scott, you should leave the house. >> -- was an fbi colleague and one of scott's best friends. she says the clashes would -- started years earlier, mostly over the kids. >> what i saw, sometimes she would be really sweet and eyes to the kids, and then she could just turn on a dime and be mean to them. >> you saw that? >> yeah, i saw that, on occasion. >> and he would tell you about it. >> yeah. >> it turned out, scott's friends were getting only glimpses of what happened at home. daughter kelly says growing up, her mother was volatile, -- sometimes keep the details from this from other people? >> you don't want everybody to know? >> yeah, it's embarrassing. >> kelly says one time, she got in trouble for breaking a rule and having a facebook a
nobody could make scott laugh more than scott could make scott laugh. [laughs] >> there were jokes in tears. and there was an air of awkwardness too. scott's estranged wife was in the front row. just about everyone who is close to scott knew there had been trouble inside that marriage and that home. >> i even, said scott, you should leave the house. >> -- was an fbi colleague and one of scott's best friends. she says the clashes would -- started years earlier, mostly over the...
0
0.0
Sep 19, 2022
09/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it was first reported that burnedspy and scott morrison had some kind of relationship or moved in the same social cycles, that was taken as a tacit approval or tacit proof of this plan, of the conspiracy of the great awakening of where the good guys will take over. that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know? and as much as--i wish i didn't have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of response to that relationship by scott morrison--and i don't like saying that because i don't--i actually like him. that was, like, people just thought that it was low-key approval. that's it, and it boosted the authenticity of the movement. louise: eliahi priest texted tim stewart about other issues he wanted stewart to rai with the primminister, such as his claim that school students were being taught about homosexual sex. tim stewart replied-- male: "i am in shock. this is going straight to scott." louise: the prime min
scott is a patriot." jitarth: so, within the qanon community, when it was first reported that burnedspy and scott morrison had some kind of relationship or moved in the same social cycles, that was taken as a tacit approval or tacit proof of this plan, of the conspiracy of the great awakening of where the good guys will take over. that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know? and as much as--i wish i didn't have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of...
0
0.0
Sep 24, 2022
09/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
> and alice scott had no relation to jeremy scott. >> she is the neighbor who claimed to have watched leo and michelle arrive home at their trailer the night michelle disappeared. >> this was alice's mobile home. >> right. >> she would've had to look through a screen at night and see 180 feet over to that trailer. and in fact, when the reporter came 20 years later and confronted her with that, that she couldn't have seen this, she said, oh, well, that's because i moved to the screen porch and i saw it from there. she never said that at trial. that was all new. >> alice's husband at the time, ricky, what did he say to the times about his wife's account of what she says she saw? >> oh, he said, she had a tendency to twist the truth. later on, he would say that there's no way that she could have seen what she said she saw from that bathroom window. >> 20/20 attempted to contact alice scott, but we never received a response. >> i believe that at the time she testified, she was credible. please bear in mind, we had no less than three separate individuals go confirm that she could actually
> and alice scott had no relation to jeremy scott. >> she is the neighbor who claimed to have watched leo and michelle arrive home at their trailer the night michelle disappeared. >> this was alice's mobile home. >> right. >> she would've had to look through a screen at night and see 180 feet over to that trailer. and in fact, when the reporter came 20 years later and confronted her with that, that she couldn't have seen this, she said, oh, well, that's because i...
0
0.0
Sep 19, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring back scott minerd. you said there was a generational opportunity here, what is it what are you talking about. >> remember back when drexel failed i was 5. i'm not that old, but, well, there were a lot of great companies that had been financed by drexel that had their debt outstanding that had to be basically cleaned up and, you know that's where executive life and apollo got their start. we have a very similar situation right now, and that is there a lot of companies out there that i mentioned earlier, some are unicorns within the next year, two years, three years, they have debt they issued at ridiculously low levels. they should have never been able to issue at 6% their debt now is trading at 13, 14, right. these are companies that are going to end up in one of two places either they're going to get their bonds taken out or paid off so you can buy a 6% bond it's trading at a dollar price of like 80 and it's going to get paid off or they're going to hand you the keys, and you're going to own the compan
let's bring back scott minerd. you said there was a generational opportunity here, what is it what are you talking about. >> remember back when drexel failed i was 5. i'm not that old, but, well, there were a lot of great companies that had been financed by drexel that had their debt outstanding that had to be basically cleaned up and, you know that's where executive life and apollo got their start. we have a very similar situation right now, and that is there a lot of companies out there...
0
0.0
Sep 16, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me carter, mike, and special appearance by scott. president of nations indexes before we get to tonight's trades, let's triage the markets. carter. >> what we know is that it's always tempting to try to say, hey, the worst is over, but it's usually better to anticipate more trouble and then get increasingly encouraged if it doesn't materialize. it was a bad week. it's been a bad year i don't think it's over. >> mike, over to you carter saying better safe than sorry. >> yeah, i'm incomplained to agree. this was an exceptionally tough week i have to say that the inflation data that we received didn't surprise me, but it doesn't matter if it surprises everybody else then the market reaction was sufficient to surprise me there. a lot of people who were observers of were there expecting maybe better than the whisper number inflation number, apparently i am not sure what was going on there. as holders of adobe, holders of fedex, this was a painful week for us to be sure. fedex is the one this concerns me a little bit more the adobe situati
joining me carter, mike, and special appearance by scott. president of nations indexes before we get to tonight's trades, let's triage the markets. carter. >> what we know is that it's always tempting to try to say, hey, the worst is over, but it's usually better to anticipate more trouble and then get increasingly encouraged if it doesn't materialize. it was a bad week. it's been a bad year i don't think it's over. >> mike, over to you carter saying better safe than sorry. >>...
0
0.0
Sep 18, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
more upside for a move of 10% to downside risk for comparable move. >> all right, scott. mike just laid out his uber trade. what's your take >> let's keep that chart up a second if we can, because i think this 25 level is really important. that's where the stock wallowed between july and august. i would not expect it to be lower than that right now. fundamentally, it's going to take advantage of the fact that gasoline prices are down 13 weeks in a row also the fact that more of the company's business is coming from delivery rather than rideshare. we now see that about 43% of the company's revenue comes from delivery and that's growing. so the company is not cheap by any means. so i think it makes a lot of sense that mike is using options because i wouldn't want to run out and buy a stock like this, which is trading at 80 ape when i could create a strategy like mike has. >> carter, you see more play in the gaming sector? >> yeah. also an opportunity and completely different here is the chart with no judgments, no lines, no arrows let's put lines and arrows and judgments on
more upside for a move of 10% to downside risk for comparable move. >> all right, scott. mike just laid out his uber trade. what's your take >> let's keep that chart up a second if we can, because i think this 25 level is really important. that's where the stock wallowed between july and august. i would not expect it to be lower than that right now. fundamentally, it's going to take advantage of the fact that gasoline prices are down 13 weeks in a row also the fact that more of the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
scott, russia's got boast. i, i think it's time we got to take a step back for a 2nd and understand that this is, this is a war. i'm in wars, an extension of politics by other means, which means that by sincerely focusing on the battlefield, we're missing the bigger picture. so i'm going to point out to 2 allies are going to come and get that are coming to russia side. first one is general mud. the mud season is coming as a is my colleague mentioned, and with this comes an operational reality. and so i don't see russia undertaking a significant counter counter offensive, and in the short period of time, a to risky of it, the best thing russia can do right now is to retake that on bass and they're going to do that. and i think that's what we're going to see for the rest of this military camp. any season incomes general winner. this is where it gets interest. because general winner isn't about freezing the ground tanks moving in a winter is about russia breaking the will of the west. we support ukraine. this is w
scott, russia's got boast. i, i think it's time we got to take a step back for a 2nd and understand that this is, this is a war. i'm in wars, an extension of politics by other means, which means that by sincerely focusing on the battlefield, we're missing the bigger picture. so i'm going to point out to 2 allies are going to come and get that are coming to russia side. first one is general mud. the mud season is coming as a is my colleague mentioned, and with this comes an operational reality....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you know that russia will be accepted in europe or in the broad to west, you know, not scott, scott, you know, in afghanistan, that was, it was always said that, you know, you have the clocks, but we have the time. how would you use that phrase in this current situation? who's got the clock? who's got the time? scott? russia's got both. i. i think it's time. we got to take a step back for a 2nd and understand that this is, this is a war. i'm in war is an extension of politics by other means, which means that by sincerely focusing on the battlefield, we're missing the bigger picture. so i'm going to point out to 2 allies are going to come and get that that are coming to russia site 1st one is general mud. the mud season is coming as a is my colleague mentioned, and with this comes an operational reality. so i don't see russia undertaking a significant counter counter offensive and in the short period of time, that's too risky of it. the best thing where she can do right now is to retake that on bass and they're going to do that. and i think that's what we're going to see for the rest
you know that russia will be accepted in europe or in the broad to west, you know, not scott, scott, you know, in afghanistan, that was, it was always said that, you know, you have the clocks, but we have the time. how would you use that phrase in this current situation? who's got the clock? who's got the time? scott? russia's got both. i. i think it's time. we got to take a step back for a 2nd and understand that this is, this is a war. i'm in war is an extension of politics by other means,...
0
0.0
Sep 30, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> scott, what was your take >> melissa, horrible week, but i thought the close was really surprising if you look at the roll volatility index, s&p lost 55 handles today, but the vicks gave back. that's the friday effect contrary to what carter said, i think most people think the june low is going to hold, the worst is passed and they're not, surprisingly, not particularly worried about what's going to happen in either the uk or ukraine over the weekend >> mike, i feel like you're in carter's camp. i feel like you think the june low won't hold you tell me? >> that's a good guess yeah i don't think it's going to hold here's the premise for why i don't think it will. if we think about what happen pd to the economy during the pandemic, obviously in terms of productivity, wealth creation, it was decimated but the reason we saw a lot of prices go higher, prices for homes, prices for cars, prices for stocks, prices for bonds was of course because we are creating a lot of money rather than wealth. and what we're hearing from the fed right now is they're going to undo a lot of that. if that's
. >> scott, what was your take >> melissa, horrible week, but i thought the close was really surprising if you look at the roll volatility index, s&p lost 55 handles today, but the vicks gave back. that's the friday effect contrary to what carter said, i think most people think the june low is going to hold, the worst is passed and they're not, surprisingly, not particularly worried about what's going to happen in either the uk or ukraine over the weekend >> mike, i feel...
0
0.0
Sep 27, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
get elected, ie they get their way, in the passenger scott's bill to sunset when senator scott still have government healthcare and pension. >> he has not talked about it but i think that would certainly be one of the questions that our constituents would ask about because this issue of there being a double standard between seniors at home and their elected officials, it would be very real and is also about of how he would deal with this. but certainly a question of elected officials because we have these retirement benefits that event part of a program that's been established for somo time and they've not been talked about but i will tell you, that i think the chair of the social security subcommittee myself on the finance committee, were going to go out there and sake no double standards and you can be sure of that in something that sunset it for working people in seniors and disabled, were certainly not going f a lot sooner scott pretend some somehow is business as usual for the elected officials. mr. president, i think that senator brown started us off very well and he is asking
get elected, ie they get their way, in the passenger scott's bill to sunset when senator scott still have government healthcare and pension. >> he has not talked about it but i think that would certainly be one of the questions that our constituents would ask about because this issue of there being a double standard between seniors at home and their elected officials, it would be very real and is also about of how he would deal with this. but certainly a question of elected officials...
0
0.0
Sep 15, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i see you tapping your ear like you can't hear can you hear all right or no >> hey, scott, we're having some challenges today on your guys video. i can't hear what you're asking me sounded like -- was having problems this morning, and i can't hear you guys using microsoft's products why don't we go to break and we can try to fix this. >> why don't we do that? we'll be back. our clients come to us with complicated situations that occur in their lives. for them it's the biggest milestone, the biggest accomplishment, the sale of a business, or an important event for their family. for them, it's the first and only time. we have seen this literally thousands of times, in thousands of iterations. ♪ ♪ i am vince lumia, head of field management at morgan stanley. whether that's retirement, paying for their children's college education, or their son or daughter getting married, our financial advisors need to make sure that they are making objective decisions, every step along the way. every time you hit a milestone, an anniversary, a life event, the emotions will run high. making sure that y
i see you tapping your ear like you can't hear can you hear all right or no >> hey, scott, we're having some challenges today on your guys video. i can't hear what you're asking me sounded like -- was having problems this morning, and i can't hear you guys using microsoft's products why don't we go to break and we can try to fix this. >> why don't we do that? we'll be back. our clients come to us with complicated situations that occur in their lives. for them it's the biggest...
0
0.0
Sep 23, 2022
09/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
scott said, i think it is. what we have seen is that the court system has been the last ball work of democracy. while so much has not worked at trump has been able to trample on so many of the norms of our democratic system and has really brought us to a press a p. we are seeing that the legal system is, is the ball work and protecting us, for example, with the 11th circuit coming out with the opinion yesterday, saying that indeed the f. b, i investigation can continue into the classified information and even the judge that john mr. trump himself picked to be the special master, not taking his side in that. so we are seeing that the, the legal system is, is protecting us and hopefully it will stand a greg the same question to which hunter or is this justice doing her job? well, i would say it's praiseworthy. i mean, look at the institutions work and it's fair and balanced. and they, you know, we'll, we'll charge, you know, democrats as well as republicans, if they, if they suspect there's a crime, go ahead, bri
scott said, i think it is. what we have seen is that the court system has been the last ball work of democracy. while so much has not worked at trump has been able to trample on so many of the norms of our democratic system and has really brought us to a press a p. we are seeing that the legal system is, is the ball work and protecting us, for example, with the 11th circuit coming out with the opinion yesterday, saying that indeed the f. b, i investigation can continue into the classified...
0
0.0
Sep 26, 2022
09/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: let's get scott's reaction. i will bring you both a and again. >> i'm always amused by scott's reaction. >> let me give you the facts. the muller report finds that there is ongoing contact and collaboration between the trump campaign and the russians throughout 2016. both were members of the campaign and important advisors like roger stone. the muller investigation finds that collaboration included the dumps over hillary clinton's emails that had been stolen by the russian. the mueller report finds at least eight occasions there is substantial evidence that trump either obstructed justice or attempted to. the only reason why trump was not prosecuted under the mueller report was not because it was a hoax, but because mueller was told by the justice department you do not have jurisdiction to indict a sitting president. the only reason why that happened. and as for your disinformation that there was a democratic plot that goes on, that is part of the discredited durham investigation, which after years of wasting ta
host: let's get scott's reaction. i will bring you both a and again. >> i'm always amused by scott's reaction. >> let me give you the facts. the muller report finds that there is ongoing contact and collaboration between the trump campaign and the russians throughout 2016. both were members of the campaign and important advisors like roger stone. the muller investigation finds that collaboration included the dumps over hillary clinton's emails that had been stolen by the russian....
0
0.0
Sep 11, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
o'brien. >> scott j. o'brien. >> tim michael o'brien. >> daniel o'callaghan. >> dennis o'connor jr. >> diana o'connor. >> keith o'connor. >> richard o'connor. >> amy o'doherty. >> douglas elslogger. >> albert. >> and my grandmother barbara p. walsh. grandma, it's crazy how fast time flies. though i never met you, i know you. i often wonder if mom sees you in me. i'm here today to represent generation 9-12. those who never experienced 9/11 but suffer the after math of it. we never will forget what happened on this day 21 years ago. keep sending rainbows, grandma, we love and miss you terribly. >> to my loving sister judy hazel fernandez, and my lovely cousin u2 1 years and our hearts still ache, during these tough days i think of all the great memories we had and shared together as one big family. i think about all the road trips we did as a family, all the get-togethers, all the parties, i really miss those days. i miss your smile, you both really knew huh to have fun. and you both light up the rooms. you
o'brien. >> scott j. o'brien. >> tim michael o'brien. >> daniel o'callaghan. >> dennis o'connor jr. >> diana o'connor. >> keith o'connor. >> richard o'connor. >> amy o'doherty. >> douglas elslogger. >> albert. >> and my grandmother barbara p. walsh. grandma, it's crazy how fast time flies. though i never met you, i know you. i often wonder if mom sees you in me. i'm here today to represent generation 9-12. those who never...
0
0.0
Sep 12, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
barry port authority police officer maurice vincent barry scott d. bart carlton w. bartels guy barzvi inna b. basina alysia christine burton basmajian kenneth william basnicki steven joseph bates paul james battaglia w. david bauer ivhan luis carpio bautista marlyn capito bautista mark lawrence bavis jasper baxter lorraine g. bay michele beale todd m. beamer paul frederick beatini jane s. beatty alan anthony beaven lawrence ira beck manette marie beckles firefighter carl john bedigian michael ernest beekman >> and my uncle, joseph patrick henry. uncle joey, even though i never got to meet you, i've heard stories about your great sense of humor and how we would've had many laughs with you as her uncle. we know you are always laughing over us. thank you. >> and my brother from local three, james marcel cardiar. god bless local three, god bless america. tommy ashton in a very good friend of mine's dad, watson. god bless america. [applause] >> maria a. behr max j. beilke yelena belilovsky nina patrice bell debbie s. bellows stephen elliot belson paul m. benedetti denise
barry port authority police officer maurice vincent barry scott d. bart carlton w. bartels guy barzvi inna b. basina alysia christine burton basmajian kenneth william basnicki steven joseph bates paul james battaglia w. david bauer ivhan luis carpio bautista marlyn capito bautista mark lawrence bavis jasper baxter lorraine g. bay michele beale todd m. beamer paul frederick beatini jane s. beatty alan anthony beaven lawrence ira beck manette marie beckles firefighter carl john bedigian michael...
0
0.0
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
casey: thank you, ranking member scott. before i move to -- we'll have introductions of our witnesses. i want to acknowledge members who are here already. senator collins, former chair of the committee. he's been part of the -- and who has been part of the effort of producing and publicizing our fraud books in the past. we're grateful for her leadership. senator blumenthal is here from the state of connecticut, as well as senator scott from florida. let me move to our witnesses. our first witness is dr. marty delima, an assistant professor at the university of minnesota's school of social work. she's an interdisciplinary gerontologist with a specialization in fraud and scams. she's collaborated with a variety of financial institutions, aging organizations and federal agencies like the federal trade commission. doctor, welcome. our second witness is nancy famcaener. she's a senior adult protective specialist for san diego county in california. she's dedicated her career for advocating for older adult, safeguarding their fina
casey: thank you, ranking member scott. before i move to -- we'll have introductions of our witnesses. i want to acknowledge members who are here already. senator collins, former chair of the committee. he's been part of the -- and who has been part of the effort of producing and publicizing our fraud books in the past. we're grateful for her leadership. senator blumenthal is here from the state of connecticut, as well as senator scott from florida. let me move to our witnesses. our first...
0
0.0
Sep 1, 2022
09/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
rick scott had his own strategy. he decided to spend a lot of money early and thinks that's kept him in the game and they need the senate leadership fund and individual candidates to pick it up. now what's different here than we've seen in my time covering the senate is usually the nrsg chairman and mitch mcconnell are totally aligned. that is not the case here and rick scott is acknowledging it. we've heard mitch mcconnell basically acknowledge it earlier. this is something to watch when you have the two powerful men running these campaigns not exactly on the same page. >> real quick, if republicans flip the senate in the midterms, does this all go away? is this water under the bridge for these two? >> yeah. i would think so. a lot of folks think rick scott is looking at a possible presidential run and this would be something he could talk about that he has done and if mitch mcconnell is leader they just need to pick up that one, net that one seat to do it. i think, you know, if they don't do it, there's going to be
rick scott had his own strategy. he decided to spend a lot of money early and thinks that's kept him in the game and they need the senate leadership fund and individual candidates to pick it up. now what's different here than we've seen in my time covering the senate is usually the nrsg chairman and mitch mcconnell are totally aligned. that is not the case here and rick scott is acknowledging it. we've heard mitch mcconnell basically acknowledge it earlier. this is something to watch when you...
0
0.0
Sep 17, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in general, i think buying shy is another way to take a safe haven trade here. >> scott, what's your take on carter's premise and mike's trade, the safe haven trade if you will >> carter's premise makes all the sense in the world and doesn't it cast into sharp relief the problem that equity investors have right now i mean do you really want to be rolling the dice with equities in this environment when you can get a safe 4% annual yield in the two-year and so that really is the problem for equity traders you know, mike's trade makes a tremendous amount of sense we talk about implied volatility the implied volatility for something like this is going to be very low, so you can buy that call, that 82 call, and not pay very much money in absolute premium, and so -- and then you get the exposure that you want and again, 4% probably makes a whole lot of sense right now >> all right, still to come, unexpected opportunities each trader will present a different way to play, the consumer, yes, even in this economy. and for everything options action, check out our website news letter. there's mo
in general, i think buying shy is another way to take a safe haven trade here. >> scott, what's your take on carter's premise and mike's trade, the safe haven trade if you will >> carter's premise makes all the sense in the world and doesn't it cast into sharp relief the problem that equity investors have right now i mean do you really want to be rolling the dice with equities in this environment when you can get a safe 4% annual yield in the two-year and so that really is the...
0
0.0
Sep 18, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
well scott bomboy. let's go back to the 1880s. why do you keep referring to that as a very significant period where there's certain laws happening where there are certain senators or groups who were very effective in using the filibuster tactics? well after reconstruction and essentially with the 1877 elections and really in the 1880s and 1890s. there was a concerted effort to block some of the legislation especially that was related to the jim crow era a famous example in 1890 would have been the election or force bill and that election or force bill would allowed federal troops to monitor elections to make sure black voters could vote and it was really the southern block of the senate that blocked that with some several allies and it was a very effective tactic they could essentially run the clock out. toward the end of a short-term of congress and do differentilatory tactics to the block legislation where there was a 50% there are enough people in the house. it's the senate to approve it, but they could not get past a filibuste
well scott bomboy. let's go back to the 1880s. why do you keep referring to that as a very significant period where there's certain laws happening where there are certain senators or groups who were very effective in using the filibuster tactics? well after reconstruction and essentially with the 1877 elections and really in the 1880s and 1890s. there was a concerted effort to block some of the legislation especially that was related to the jim crow era a famous example in 1890 would have been...
0
0.0
Sep 21, 2022
09/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
oh scott, what sort of legacy do you hope? the 2026 world cup will leave for the game in canada, hopefully something that resembles the improved results and increase the expectations that we saw from our olympic programs. following the 20 to 2010, pardon me, winter games in vancouver, leading up to those games. there was an influx of money and resources made possible by a lot of different sponsors across canada and a lot of different organizations. and our athletes benefited tremendously. that is increased the expectation across this country when it comes to the olympics. and i think we could see something similar on the soccer side. our women's t that team has certainly led from the front much like our neighbors to the south in the united states, canada on the women side, current olympic champion that started back as christopher and reference earlier. when john herdman took over the women side and the surprise to everyone in london in 2012 by winning and limping bronze and taking the americans to their limit at that point in
oh scott, what sort of legacy do you hope? the 2026 world cup will leave for the game in canada, hopefully something that resembles the improved results and increase the expectations that we saw from our olympic programs. following the 20 to 2010, pardon me, winter games in vancouver, leading up to those games. there was an influx of money and resources made possible by a lot of different sponsors across canada and a lot of different organizations. and our athletes benefited tremendously. that...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
next stop is abbotsford house, sir walter scott's home. the tour guide priest has something special in store who wants to say one of the crazed petition? several of yeah, yeah. life i only have 2 more blocks done and i'm going to enroll him so you can start coming inside there. celebrating mass in sir walter scott's own chapel. the religious aspects of this trip are vital to both gung volta oh hein, hot gutting. i left the church, but he booked the pilgrimage. anyway, he wanted to give religion another shot, a whiskey is just an added bonus. then an i to spoke pisec. there's an old saying he that whiskey is liquid, sunshine, them on an if you taste still, whisky consciously. costa can tell that god wants a human life to be good from deem the scot this good mit, on se mentioned mind, thus how he wants to enrich our lives and give us joy to shank most. and lizzie trip continues to show us that whiskey tails even better and, and when you enjoy it together, soft denise that schmidt and not mazel, called cindy. it's very interesting what we're
next stop is abbotsford house, sir walter scott's home. the tour guide priest has something special in store who wants to say one of the crazed petition? several of yeah, yeah. life i only have 2 more blocks done and i'm going to enroll him so you can start coming inside there. celebrating mass in sir walter scott's own chapel. the religious aspects of this trip are vital to both gung volta oh hein, hot gutting. i left the church, but he booked the pilgrimage. anyway, he wanted to give religion...
0
0.0
Sep 20, 2022
09/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you to our guest, christopher sullivan, and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to have her as we get ever closer to november's mid events. and of course, al jazeera will keep you right up to date. every step of the way. ah ah al jazeera with no news. ready until mccray in doha, these are the top stories on al jazeera. a complaint has been filed with the international criminal court.
thank you to our guest, christopher sullivan, and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to have her as we get ever closer to november's mid events. and of course, al jazeera will keep you right up to date. every step of the way. ah ah al jazeera with no news. ready until mccray in doha, these are the top stories on al jazeera. a complaint has been filed with the international criminal court.
0
0.0
Sep 7, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
scott raises a number of questions. by the way, welcome to the scott wapner experience. i hope you're enjoying it. this idea that he raises, though, all kidding aside, he raises good points we got to dance with the bear argument part of which is quantitative tightening. i'm of the opinion that it's more than offset by the decline in treasury issuance has the deficit has declined $1.7 trillion over the last year am i out of my mind? >> no, you're onto something. >> as the economy grows, corporate america is doing very good and people earned a lot of money, especially on the white-collar jobs. it's going to go down in 2022. tax receipts are up. that's a key point with respect to qt, this is year number untone that's going to jp start this transition to normalcy it's clear we're going back to work i think by '24 -- '23 and '24, we're going to be normalized again. that's really meaningful in terms of economies and how we're spending money in cities and office space and i think that's the key, key thing. part of our call is that interest rates are going to normalize between t
scott raises a number of questions. by the way, welcome to the scott wapner experience. i hope you're enjoying it. this idea that he raises, though, all kidding aside, he raises good points we got to dance with the bear argument part of which is quantitative tightening. i'm of the opinion that it's more than offset by the decline in treasury issuance has the deficit has declined $1.7 trillion over the last year am i out of my mind? >> no, you're onto something. >> as the economy...
0
0.0
Sep 14, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i yield the floor back to senator scott. mr. scott: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. scott: i'm so thankful for senator braun's support for this bill and for all the work he's done to raise awareness about biden's reckless spending agenda. as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on health, education, labor, and pensions be discharged from further consideration of senate 4483 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, further, that at bill be considered read add third time and passed and that the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? ms. warren: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. ms. warren: mr. president, reserving the right to object, this is a shameful attempt by republicans to keep working americans buried under mountains of student debt. president biden's decision to cancel up to $20,000 of federal student debt for as many as 43 million americans with incomes under
i yield the floor back to senator scott. mr. scott: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. scott: i'm so thankful for senator braun's support for this bill and for all the work he's done to raise awareness about biden's reckless spending agenda. as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on health, education, labor, and pensions be discharged from further consideration of senate 4483 and the senate proceed to its immediate...
0
0.0
Sep 9, 2022
09/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
scott: our plaintiffs are heroes. they sever from disabilities that keep them, in some cases from even leaving their house. we were asking the court to first declare that the voting rights act gives these voters the right to ballot returned assistance, and then we were asking the court to issue an injunction that would order the state elections commission to guide local elections officials to accept absentee ballots from voters disabilities if they are returned through a third party. judy: what are the challenges your plaintiffs have that were keeping them from being able to return the ballots themselves? scott: tim lives with muscular dystrophy. 24/7, he requires a ventilator and can't really move without the assistance of someone else. the process of filling out and returning an absentee ballot is an important but difficult task for him. he needs someone else's help. that's why we are filing this suit to make sure that he and the other plaintiffs would be able to get those absentee ballots returned and counted. judy
scott: our plaintiffs are heroes. they sever from disabilities that keep them, in some cases from even leaving their house. we were asking the court to first declare that the voting rights act gives these voters the right to ballot returned assistance, and then we were asking the court to issue an injunction that would order the state elections commission to guide local elections officials to accept absentee ballots from voters disabilities if they are returned through a third party. judy: what...
0
0.0
Sep 22, 2022
09/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
scott, what do you think? are costa rica facing an impossible task? far it certainly feels like it in a group of spain, germany, and japan. and while they have all of that veteran experienced, christopher talked about they do struggle to score goals and you can expect los t goes to try to frustrate their opponents to play physical brand of football, to play very defensive brand of football as well. and hope to generate the chance here there be opportunistic, perhaps go to penalties as well. it spain off the hop. and then it's japan finishing with germany as well. if the upset is to occur, you would think it would have to be early in their group stage of matches. but it does not look very promising. they've drawn an extremely tough group and we'll see if their experience pays off. but i'm not very optimistic about that. happening this time around, it's just has up on what's been happening here in the house country catera. the venue for the world cup final you sales stadium is undergone a major stress test ahead of the tournament. it staged the super co
scott, what do you think? are costa rica facing an impossible task? far it certainly feels like it in a group of spain, germany, and japan. and while they have all of that veteran experienced, christopher talked about they do struggle to score goals and you can expect los t goes to try to frustrate their opponents to play physical brand of football, to play very defensive brand of football as well. and hope to generate the chance here there be opportunistic, perhaps go to penalties as well. it...
0
0.0
Sep 18, 2022
09/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you to our guest, christopher sullivan, and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to qatar as we get ever closer to november's mid event. and of course, al jazeera will keep you right up to date. every step of the with ah, a president bids fair? well, joe biden and the 1st lady jill pay tribute to queen elizabeth lying in.
thank you to our guest, christopher sullivan, and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to qatar as we get ever closer to november's mid event. and of course, al jazeera will keep you right up to date. every step of the with ah, a president bids fair? well, joe biden and the 1st lady jill pay tribute to queen elizabeth lying in.
0
0.0
Sep 12, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we had elizabeth warren running against scott brown. what we did, we ran elizabeth warren on the same ticket as obama. that's how she got that job we were some edit scott brown. host: we will take the comment. i think you met the january 6 committee when he referred to the committee. they are expected to meet again with televised hearings where we on that? guest: the january 6 committee has already said they were going to hold additional hearings. they have held eight hearings in the course of june and july. he said when they return from the summer recess which is this week, they will begin to hold additional hearings. we expect at least one of those to happen later this month. there could be additional hearings in addition to that just one but some of the members of the committee, they want to focus on key issues heading into the fall one of those being what happens in the wake of the january 6 attack on the capital in the days that followed leading up to the and operation. so that sort of window, what was happening? we know that cabin
we had elizabeth warren running against scott brown. what we did, we ran elizabeth warren on the same ticket as obama. that's how she got that job we were some edit scott brown. host: we will take the comment. i think you met the january 6 committee when he referred to the committee. they are expected to meet again with televised hearings where we on that? guest: the january 6 committee has already said they were going to hold additional hearings. they have held eight hearings in the course of...
0
0.0
Sep 13, 2022
09/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
austin scott of -- i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yea on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by virginians scott, mceachin, wexton, and californians scott and moore, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote yea on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. moore of utah, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. moore will vote yes on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. fallon of the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. fallon will vote no on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for wha
austin scott of -- i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yea on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by virginians scott, mceachin, wexton, and californians scott and moore, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 1066. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr....
0
0.0
Sep 21, 2022
09/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> maybe a bit on the first question, scott. i think there is a range, and i'm going to call it somewhere between 375 and a quarter, which i notice is little less than the market is banking on here where the fed may get to, and it may want to look around and give a little time for what they call those long and variable ags to have an effect i think the fed believes it needs to get up to that destination. it has an appointment with that level, but it may not want to go further immediately. i think it will go further if it feels it needs to. but another 100 basis points it to you go back to that fed outlook chart is baked in or tightened the end of the year. any event you do that and we were talking how historic this increase has been. you get to 4.25 by the end of the year, it may be a little less than that the fed may go into a temporary pause, maybe a bit of hi hibernation. that will only happen if you get some cooperation in the inflation data and softening in the labor data in both those situations the fed may look around and
>> maybe a bit on the first question, scott. i think there is a range, and i'm going to call it somewhere between 375 and a quarter, which i notice is little less than the market is banking on here where the fed may get to, and it may want to look around and give a little time for what they call those long and variable ags to have an effect i think the fed believes it needs to get up to that destination. it has an appointment with that level, but it may not want to go further immediately....