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It might be the most important hour of earnings season: Meta, Microsoft and Tesla all report their latest numbers — and set the tone for what comes next in the market. Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge and our Michael Santoli kicks things off before we hear from the companies. Key earnings on deck include Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, IBM, and ServiceNow, with exclusive CEO commentary from Jon. Dan Ives of Wedbush joins to break down Microsoft, Meta, and Tesla results. Later, Gil Luria of D.A. Davidson offers deeper analysis on the tech giants' earnings.The Fed kept rates steady and Cecilia Rouse, President of the Brookings Institution, and Apollo's Chief Economist, Torsten Slok, providing crucial insight on what investors need to know from Fed Chair Jerome Powell's latest.Jon shares exclusive sound from VF Corp. CEO Bracken Darrel on the company's turnaround efforts and Morgan checks in on the transports with an exclusive interview with Norfolk Southern CEO Mark George.
Cecilia Rouse is the former dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and the current president of the Brookings Institution. For the first two years of the Biden administration, she was the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers—the first Black American to chair the council in its 75-year history. In August, she joined Mathematica's On the Evidence podcast for a conversation with Mathematica's President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Decker about leadership, the use of evidence in public policy, and the role of research organizations in improving public well-being. During the interview, Rouse talks about what she learned from her government posts about the role of research in informing policy decisions, how she thinks about the role of academic institutions in conducting policy research and training future public servants, how economics and related professions are doing at diversifying their workforces, and what she has learned about leadership. A full transcript of the episode is available at https://mathematica.org/blogs/cecilia-rouse-on-the-use-of-evidence-in-public-policy Listen to Rouse's January 2024 interview with the Brookings Institution's podcast, The Current, which posted shortly after she became the Brookings president: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/meet-cecilia-rouse-new-brookings-president/ Listen to Paul Decker's previous interviews about leadership and evidence-based decision making: https://staginginter.mathematica.net/search#q=paul%20decker&sort=relevancy&f:BlogSeries=%5BOn%20The%20Evidence%2DPodcast%5D&f:BlogSeries:operator=and
Brookings Institution president Cecilia Rouse also spoke about the importance of diversity of thought to the think tank, income and wealth inequality, her time serving under three U.S. presidents, and more.
For the first episode of 2024, the new president of Brookings, Cecilia Rouse, sits down with The Current to share her thoughts on priorities facing the nation today and how Brookings can provide sound research to inform policy to improve the lives of those across America. Show notes and transcript: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/meet-cecilia-rouse-new-brookings-president Follow The Current and all Brookings podcasts on Apple or Google podcasts, or on Spotify. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair explains why we are seeing the US labor market slow down. Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist breaks down the cross-asset rally after the Fed pause and cooling jobs data. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO tells us what the UAW agreements with the Big Three automakers could mean for competition with non-union automakers, and Henry McVey, KKR Head of Global Macro and Asset Allocation dives into China's shift from being an economic miracle to disinflationary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senior writer Frances Stead Sellers speaks with Cecilia Rouse, former chair of President Biden's White House Council of Economic Advisers, about the lack of guaranteed paid parental leave in the United States and the issue's increased momentum at the state and national level. Conversation recorded on Monday, Aug. 7, 2023.
On this special edition of Wall Street Week, Bloomberg's David Westin spoke with key players in economic policy and business as they gathered in Colorado for the 2023 Aspen Economic Strategy Group Conference. Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair tells us why a little cooling is essential for the US labor market. Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary & Wall Street Week Contributor warns that inflation might be on the rise again. Hank Paulson & Tim Geithner, Former US Treasury Secretaries discuss what can be done to balance the fiscal state of the US. Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed president and Raphael Bostic, Atlanta Fed President both signal that the Fed is not done hiking rates just yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6.5.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: FL Racist Woman shoots Black Mom, Nikki Haley CNN Town Hall, May Jobs Report, Cornell West 2024 An unarmed Florida black woman is gunned down after confronting a racist white woman for using racial slurs at her children. Ben Crump, representing the victim's family, will tell us about the investigation and why the white shooter has not been identified or charged. CNN Hosts another Republican presidential candidate town hall, this time with Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Hear what she had to say about her leadership after the 2015 Mother Emanuel Church massacre and her decision to remove the Confederate flag from the Capitol grounds. Progressive scholar and philosopher Cornel West is running for president, announcing a third-party bid in 2024. The May jobs report shows a rise in black unemployment. Dr. Cecilia Rouse, a professor of economics at Princeton University, will be here to break those numbers down. It's Alzheimer's Awareness Month. In our Fit Live Win segment, I'll talk to an expert about we can combat this silent epidemic that disproportionately affects African Americans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6.2.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Biden Changes Home Valuation Bias, May Jobs Report, & 7th-grader Called Gangster for Braids Vice President Kamala HarriFunknounced that the Biden administration is changing the rule on home valuation to combat racial bias. We will speak with a real estate expert to discuss what this means for Black homeowners. A Louisiana principal is under fire for questioning a Black 7th-grade student if his decision to braid his hair meant he was "being a gangster." We will speak with the boy's mother about how she plans to hold the school accountable and ensure this doesn't happen to any other student. The Senate has passed the debt ceiling, and we will examine what programs could be cut and how it will impact your family. The job report is out, and Black unemployment is up. We will speak with Dr. Cecilia Rouse, Professor of Economics at Princeton University, about whether this is a sign of a more significant issue. In our education matters segment, we will speak with the CEO of Confident Calculators Camp about how she is helping students learn math skills to succeed. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about “The Late Show's” Stephen Colbert cheering on the reckless spending of the Biden budget even as the consequences of bad financial policy are shaking the foundations of the banking system; Cecilia Rouse having no response when a reporter points out that inflation is still outpacing any wage growth; Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young trying to explain why the Biden administration isn't doing anything to address the solvency of social security benefits; the latest on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank; Vivek Ramaswamy and David Sacks' conflicting takes on a bank bailout of SVB; Tucker Carlson exposing how Silicon Valley Bank executives and Janet Yellen have been focused on diversity equity and inclusion instead of avoiding bank runs; Eric Swalwell telling MSNBC why the U.S. military shouldn't be allowed to watch Fox News; MSNBC's Chris Hayes explaining why the New York Times is not a liberal media outlet as Tucker Carlson claims; CNN's Jim Acosta asking Anthony Fauci about Elon Musk's calls to “prosecute Fauci”; CNN's Don Lemon asking Kathy Hochul about the high levels of NYC crime; Jane Fonda telling the hosts of “The View” what she is willing to do to opponents of Roe v Wade; Savanah Hernandez converting getting someone to see the absurdity of white privilege in real time; Tucker Carlson's conversation with the Nelk boys on the “Full Send podcast” and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Moink - Join the Moink movement today! Get grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, pastured pork and chicken, and wild-caught Alaskan salmon, direct to your door. Rubin Report listeners and viewers get FREE FILET MIGNON for a YEAR. Go to https://www.moinkbox.com/RUBIN
The sky is falling - literally. We are seeing markets applaud spending cuts - but how far does that reach? An update on inflation and the Fed's latest shenanigans. PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm Up - Superbowl - thoughts on adverts/halftime? - Jesus Gets Us - Big news at the BOJ - Crypto Under Fire - AI frenzy seems over already - Kanye West Fallout continues - Soft Landing - Really? Market Update - Inflation ticks up again - UFO sightings and not much concern (Aliens) - Biden Eco Team shuffle - Inflation comes in a bit hot - markets shrug - What is making market move? Interesting insight - Parade of Fed speakers this week - mostly trying to sell their story (markets deaf to it) Happy Valentines Day! - Great time for a donation of either $214 or even $14 - Anyone that donated $214 will get a personally signed copy of my book - The Disciplined Investor - Essential Strategies for Success Soft landing - A soft landing by a central bank is when "the central bank tightens monetary policy to fight inflation but does not cause a recession." If it causes a recession, then it is a hard landing. - If there is a "soft landing" then there is going to be perpetual higher prices| - How is that possible knowing the economic cycles? Inflation Update - CPI comes in at 0.50% today (prior was 0.1%) - YoY 6.4% - Some serious concern that inflation may be much more sticky than thought ---- Potential 0.25% increase for more meetings and higher terminal rate - MARKETS DO NOT CARE Morning Meeting - Breakfast with big shot from Merrill today - Message, it will be messy but just stay invested - made some odd comments about valuation and earnings and just rushed past them - AH had sidebar with him.. Asked about the comment of $200 projected earnings for SP500 - -- Infers P/E forward of 20+ - Asked about his overweight US if better value elsewhere --- He said that makes sense of course, yeah ----- These guys are full of crap What is actually powering market? - Slashes, Cuts and Layoffs - - - Spending cuts, layoffs and other creative money saving --- Let's take that apart and see what we get - WHY???? Earnings for S&P 500 companies are down 23% YoY Updates - Yahoo plans to lay off more than 20% of its total 8,600 workforce as part of a major restructuring. - Many other companies are cutting back on CapEX and other expansion plans - Markets applauding when they see companies are practicing fiscal restraint - Financial Services also cutting Tech Layoffs ECO Team Shuffle - President Joe Biden has decided to name Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard as his top economic adviser, with an announcement coming as soon as Tuesday, people familiar with the matter said. - In addition, according to the people, Jared Bernstein, a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, is considered likely to be named its chair, replacing Cecilia Rouse, who is stepping down. BOJ Changes - Kazuo Ueda is set to become the next governor of the Bank of Japan, succeeding current central bank chief Governor Haruhiko Kuroda. - Kuroda was first appointed in March 2013 - Kishida recently emphasized the need for the next central bank governor to have "global communication skills" and be able to coordinate closely with global peers - There was some worry about Kishida not being as DOVISH as Kuroda (very difficult shoes to fill) Starting with $20 Million on Jesus - The “He Gets Us” ads, which directed viewers to a website to learn more about Jesus, were funded by Hobby Lobby CEO David Green and a string of other anonymous Christian donors. (Donor advised funds and
On today's show, I think it is important to go through some of the accomplishments of the Democrat party while under Joe Biden. I know, I can hear you starting to grumble, but we need to be fair in our discussion as we head to the midterms. To lay the foundation, we go to Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia. A reporter gives him what should be a softball question under Biden's "red hot" economy. The reporter reminds Warnock Democrats have been in control of the House and the Senate for the past two years. In that time, inflation has soared. Why should Georgia voters give him another term? After a long pause, the Senator said we are still in the throes of a pandemic. Maybe he didn't get Joe Biden's memo that the pandemic is over? Well, maybe Cecilia Rouse, White House Economic Advisor, can handle the question better. CNN's Dana Bash asked when the so-called Inflation Reduction Act will start bringing down inflation? Incredibly, Rouse says early next year and then talks about energy tax credits for people who spend money to winterize their homes. So, we won't see any reductions and even then, she shifts to talking about energy tax credits, not inflation. Maybe the third time is the charm. We ask the same question of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. She also says it won't happen until next year. So, in this "red hot" economy of President Joe Biden's, nothing is going to happen until (maybe) early 2023. Well, maybe the reason they cannot answer the question is they know the answer isn't good. However, on CBS Mornings, they discussed how two-thirds of Americans believe the economy is getting worse. The majority believe it is the fault of democrat policies and a majority believe Republicans are the only answer to fix the economy. This goes along with the news from Bloomberg today. They released the following headline, "Forecast for US Recession Within Year Hits 100% in Blow to Biden." Oh-oh. That' cannot be good for the White House. Maybe that's why Joe Biden just got caught releasing another 10-15 million barrels of oil from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve. He's trying to buy votes for the midterms through artifcial means. But, to be fair, the Democrats do likely know this, which is why they keep laying the groundwork to blame Republicans. When pressed, Karine Jean-Pierre said, "Republicans are, actually, going to make things worse." How is that even possible, given the colossal failures of the Biden regime? Yet, the Democrats do have a platform on which to run. Here is a short list of their accomplishments and if you like them, by all means, vote for Democrats this November: Calling parents terrorists, record high gasoline prices, defunding the police, high crime, increased violent crime, fentanyl deaths number one for the 18-49 year range, open borders, over 3 million illegals in one year, skyrocketing food prices, massive federal spending, higher taxes and food shortages just to name a few. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
First, Dana goes-one-on-one with White House Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Cecilia Rouse on the White House's efforts to reduce inflation as core inflation reaches a new 40-year high. Then, Dana interviews National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on what Biden's vow to rethink the U.S.-Saudi relationship means, how he thinks the US would respond to a Russian nuclear strike in Ukraine, and what the Biden administration is doing to support human rights protestors in Iran.Next, Dana goes-one-on-one Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake. Bash asks what Lake would do differently to fix the high inflation rate in the US, whether she thinks the US has a responsibility to the asylum seekers at the southern border, her false claims about the 2020 election, and if she will accept the 2022 election result if she loses. After, Dana interviews Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs about abortion rights in Arizona being in jeopardy amid a key court battle, and why Hobbs is refusing to debate Lake.Later, Dana speaks with Colorado Senate candidate Joe O'Dea about high inflation being a concern for voters ahead of the midterms, what he would do to stop gun violence, and what the January 6 probe means for Trump's political future. Finally, Dana interviews Senator Michael Bennet, who is defending his seat against O'Dea. She pushes Bennet on why the Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act isn't reducing inflation and how he thinks his opponent is painting himself as a far-right Republican. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Our anchors begin today's show with CNBC's Mike Santoli breaking down the latest CPI data coming in hotter than expected, and Satori Fund Founder Dan Niles shares his thoughts on how to play the volatility in tech. Then, CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos reports on chipmaker TSMC cutting capital expenditures, and Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring discusses the current environment for hardware demand. Later, Airbnb CFO Dave Stephenson offers his outlook for travel demand improving, and we take a deeper dive into the morning's inflation report with White House Council of Economic Advisors Chair Cecilia Rouse.
Despite a remarkably strong labour market, predictions of an imminent downturn are everywhere. The disagreement now is not over whether the Federal Reserve should fight inflation, but how painful the consequences of doing so will be. In trying to fix one problem, will the Federal Reserve create another? How much should Americans blame President Biden for the increasingly gloomy outlook? And what can the administration do to protect both the economy and its own electoral future?We ask Dr Cecilia Rouse, chair of the president's Council of Economic Advisors, whether America is heading for recession and why the post-pandemic economic paradigm is different. We go back to the 1970s to find out why inflation is so politically toxic for the Democrats. And our US economics editor Simon Rabinovitch looks beyond the midterms to see whether President Biden has a way out.John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard and Idrees KahloonYou can now find every episode of Checks and Balance in one place and sign up to our weekly newsletter. For full access to print, digital and audio editions, as well as exclusive live events, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/uspod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Predictions of an imminent downturn are everywhere. The disagreement now is not over whether the Federal Reserve should fight inflation, but how painful the consequences of doing so will be. In trying to fix one problem, will the Federal Reserve create another? How much should Americans blame President Biden for the increasingly gloomy outlook? And what can the administration do to protect both the economy and its own electoral future?We ask Dr Cecilia Rouse, chair of the president's Council of Economic Advisors, whether America is heading for recession and why the post-pandemic economic paradigm is different. We go back to the 1970s to find out why inflation is so politically toxic for the Democrats. And our US economics editor Simon Rabinovitch looks beyond the midterms to see whether President Biden has a way out.John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard and Idrees KahloonYou can now find every episode of Checks and Balance in one place and sign up to our weekly newsletter. For full access to print, digital and audio editions, as well as exclusive live events, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/uspod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, I open with a reflection over last Friday's show, covering my thoughts on the primetime January 6 Hearing. Nothing makes me feel better than to hit the bullseye before anyone else. After all, isn't that why so many tune in daily to hear my show? It turns out noted Constitutional law expert, Alan Dershowitz saw the spectacle in nearly identical terms. I find that good company in which to find myself. Moving onto the inflation numbers, is there any doubt over how poorly Joe Biden and his Administration is handling domestic policy. Although, as I've argued, I think this is exactly what the fringe Leftists in the party really want. They don't care how much they hurt average Americans as long as their war on fossil fuels remains in undeterred. The President continues to lie about how well Americans are doing and continues to say he has created the strongest job market where families carry less debt and have more savings. He keeps trying to convince us that what are seeing with our own eyes is not reality. Unfortunately, it is he who is living in Candy Land. CNN is on the attack, no longer allowing senior economic advisors like Cecilia Rouse to get away with blaming Putin or Ukraine. And even Joe Scarborough on the MSNBC show The Morning Joe were suddenly thankful Joe Manchin (D-WV) had killed the $6 trillion Build Back Better bill. Even more shocking, their guest, Steve Rattner, former head of President Obama's Auto Task Force and writer for the NYTimes, not only agreed, but said we are likely going to be dealing with inflation for the next year or two. To remind you of how many times they lied about inflation or tried to dismiss it, I have a montage of sound bites from May of 2021 through April of 2022. Keep that in mind whenever you hear Joe Biden or his staff take to the microphone. They have been wrong about everything so far. Why believe them now? Finally, Real Clear Politics released a brand new favorability poll and Biden has now sunk to a 39.3% favorability. That's down from 39.6% just a few days ago. No matter how hard they lie about the economy, try to blame Putin or use the January 6 Hearing to recast the midterms, they do not deserve reelection. Their policies are hurting all but the elites, regardless of party affiliation. We are all suffering and they do not care. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page.
We’ve got Cecilia Rouse, the chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, on the show today to hash out President Joe Biden’s remarks on the economy this week, the past year or so in government relief and who’s ultimately responsible for driving inflation. Before that, we’ll do some postgame analysis of our exclusive interview with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. We’ll also catch you up on the crypto crash and the baby formula shortage. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Marketplace.
We’ve got Cecilia Rouse, the chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, on the show today to hash out President Joe Biden’s remarks on the economy this week, the past year or so in government relief and who’s ultimately responsible for driving inflation. Before that, we’ll do some postgame analysis of our exclusive interview with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. We’ll also catch you up on the crypto crash and the baby formula shortage. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support Marketplace.
Cecilia Rouse, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, discusses how the Biden administration is addressing inflation concerns for Americans. Nathan Sheets, Citi Global Chief Economist, says the Fed is setting the tone for other central banks. Lisa Shalett, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer, says growth may slow much faster than many people believe. Kathy Jones, Charles Schwab Chief Fixed Income Strategist, explains why she likes municipal bonds and not high yield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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4.1.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Black Men & Economic Recovery, S.C.& Amputation Rates, Men of Change Exhibit, Color Noir Producer Will Packer is speaking publicly about what happened at the Oscars for the first time. We'll show you parts of that Good Morning America interview with T.J. Holmes. Kansas City civil rights groups have long known their police department had high incidences of violence against Black and Latino people and racist hiring practices. The groups even called for a DOJ investigation. Now, an investigation by a local Kansas newspaper has some proof. Tonight, the President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Kansas City will tell us what happened to their plea to the DOJ. An investigative report uncovers how many police departments across the county used Covid relief funds. We'll talk to the journalist who followed the money. March proved to be an excellent month for job creation, but what did it look like for us. I spoke to Cecilia Rouse, Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, who broke down the numbers. #RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Nissan | Check out the ALL NEW 2022 Nissan Frontier! As Efficient As It Is Powerful!
Guests: Nadeam Elshami, former Chief of Staff to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and policy director at Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber and Schreck, White House Council of Economic Advisers chair, Cecilia Rouse, Doug Heye, Republican Strategist, and former Deputy Chief of Staff for former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Bloomberg politics contributor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Top economic adviser at the White House, Professor Cecilia Rouse, has played down concerns that President Biden's huge stimulus programme is driving up inflation. In a rare interview, Prof Rouse said America's recovery from the pandemic had been "spectacular" but she acknowledged there would be bumps in the road with inflationary pressures, which she described as "transitory". Radio 4 Today programme's Martha Kearney found out more. (Image: Cecilia Rouse; Credit: European Pressphoto Agency)
Cecilia Rouse, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and John Rogers Jr., co-CEO and chairman of Ariel Investments, discuss the impact of the racial wealth gap on Black communities and solutions to promote economic mobility.
Cecilia Rouse, the chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, is as cold-blooded as any economist. But she admits that her profession would do well to focus on policy that actually helps people. Rouse explains why President Biden wants to spend trillions of dollars to reshape the economy, and why — as the first Black chair of the C.E.A. — she has a good idea of what needs fixing.
Tonight on a special two-hour edition of All In: How the party of Trump killed a bipartisan investigation into an attack on America—and what the Democrats plan to do next. Then, was Rudy Giuliani used by a foreign country to interfere in the 2020 election? And top White House economic advisor Cecilia Rouse on the new Biden budget that would revolutionize the American economy.Guests: Sahil Kapur, Tim Miller, Olivia Troye, Rep. Ro Khanna, Jon Favreau, Faiz Shakir, Michelle Goldberg, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Dr. Cecilia Rouse, Dr. Robert Jones, Timothy Snyder, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Elie Mystal, Maria Teresa Kumar, Mehdi Hasan, Jamil Jaffer, Nicole Perlroth, Trymaine Lee
Cecilia Rouse is the first Black woman to chair theCouncil of Economic Advisers, a White House think tank, of sorts, on economic policy. Yes, she has an impressive background — dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and a member of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. But her mandate seems near impossible. She's been charged by President Biden to steer the nation out of the economic wreckage from the pandemic with equitable policies for all races — all at a time when the Black community has been hit harder than most. Mary C. Curtis speaks one-on-one with Cecilia Rouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cecilia Rouse is the first Black woman to chair the Council of Economic Advisers, a White House think tank, of sorts, on economic policy. Yes, she has an impressive background — dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and a member of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. But her mandate seems near impossible. She's been charged by President Biden to steer the nation out of the economic wreckage from the pandemic with equitable policies for all races — all at a time when the Black community has been hit harder than most. Mary C. Curtis speaks one-on-one with Cecilia Rouse.
In this episode i cover my years of following the Libertarian Party, & how i believe their ideas are by far, better than the other two, but they continue to fail in focusing on the ties between monopolies, bankers, & government. I ask, are they purposely being led astray, or have they just failed to educate themselves on the way our system really works? On day one, Libertarians learn taxation is theft, & the govt. is inefficient, & ineffective, but are any of the leaders from the Party informing them that corporate funded NGO's & tax exempt organizations are behind much of the liberty killing legislation that stamps out free market competition? Do they know groups like the Council On Foreign Relations have been behind nearly every bad foreign policy measure since WW1? Do they know that the same CFR, Atlantic Council, & Aspen Institute types are in every single presidential administration? Is it just a club, or are Libertarians serious about fighting the enemies of freedom? Do they not understand GovtCorp is moving towards a global private public partnership, & The Great Reset is being pushed by Corporatists, as well as the (S)tate? I ask all these tough questions, & more as we dive down the rabbit hole, far beyond the mainstream. Thank you Cheers, & blessings. CFR/Globalists In Biden Administration• Laura J. Richardson, Lisa O. Manoco, Eric S. Lander, Thomas J. Vilsack, William J. Burns, Loyd T. Austin, Alejandro M. Mayorkas, John F. Kerry, Susan E. Rice, Anthony Blinken, Janet Yellen, Linda Thomas Greenfield, Cecilia Rouse, Jeffery Zients, Jon Finer, Gina Raimondo, Colin Kahl, Kathleen Hicks, Wendy Sherman, Eric Lerner, Michael Morell- All CFR Members Victoria Nuland is a former CFR/PNAC member with her husband Robert Kagan Biden Himself was listed as a member in the 1990's. Avril Haynes Bilderberg Attendee, Jake Sullivan, a member of the Carnegie Endowment and the Marshall Fund, Bruce Reed- Co-Chair of Aspen Institute. 5 Aspen Institute members are now serving in the Biden administration, including Deputy Treasury Secretary nominee Adewale Adeyemo, NEC Director Brian Deese, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Bruce Reed, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and Jeffrey Zients. #kissinger CFR Corporate Members https://www.cfr.org/membership/corporate-members CFR, & The Media https://www.transcend.org/tms/2018/02/wikileaks-exposes-how-council-on-foreign-relations-controls-most-all-mainstream-media/ The Reece Committee: Social Science As A Tool For Control https://sagaciousnewsnetwork.com/the-reece-committee-social-science-as-a-tool-for-control/ Full text of "Dodd Report to the Reece Committee on So-called Philanthropic Organizations• https://archive.org/stream/DoddReportToTheReeceCommitteeOnFoundations-1954-RobberBaron/Dodd-Report-to-the-Reece-Committee-on-Foundations-1954_djvu.txt Foundations, America Foundations; Their Power And Influence https://archive.org/details/FoundationsTheirPowerAndInfluenceReneAWormser1958 NGO's & Foreign Policy https://www.globalissues.org/news/2019/07/12/25453 The Rockefeller File https://youtu.be/bnY3nBzkG0o Why isn't the CFR in the History Books? - Bilderberg United Nations, & Their NGO's https://www.un.org/development/desa/disabilities/conference-of-states-parties-to-the-convention-on-the-rights-of-persons-with-disabilities-2/list-of-non-governmental-organization-accredited-to-the-conference-of-states-parties.html “Political scientist Lester Milbraith observes that the influence of [the] CFR throughout the government is so pervasive that it is difficult to distinguish CFR from government programs: ‘The Council on Foreign Relations, while not financed by government, works so closely with it that it is difficult to distinguish Council actions stimulated by government from autonomous actions." Brief History of The CFR http://www.hirhome.com/cfr.htm Groups Libertarians, & Everyone Else Should Be Watching. Follow Their Social Media To See Where Policies Are Headed• The Council On Foreign Relations (CFR), Foreign Affairs, Atlantic Council, Aspen Institute, World Economic Forum, Brookings Institute, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Carnegie Endowment, Center for a New American Security, Bilderberg Group, Rand Corp, Center For American Progress, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Trilateral Commission, Open Society Foundation, Club of Rome, Chatham House (Royal Institute of International Affairs), Bank of International Settlements, Council For National Policy, Rhodes Scholarships, Schwarzman Scholarships, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Heritage Foundation, Kaiser Foundation, American Enterprise Institute, Wilson Center Quotes From Imperial Brain Trust https://thirdworldtraveler.com/New_World_Order/ImperialBrainTrust_CFR.html Oddcast Episodes On The Subjects of This Show• Bankers Love Communism https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep24-bankers-love-communism/ Illuminated Institutions-CFR=NWO Pt.1 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep23-illuminated-institutions-cfr-nwo-pt1/ Illuminated Institutions-CFR=NWO Pt.2 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep29-illuminated-institutions-cfrnwo-pt-2/ The Philosopher's Blackrock https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep-30-the-philosophers-blackstone/ UN Agenda 21, Target Earth https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep19-agenda-21-target-earth/ UN, Unconstitutional, Unholy, & Unneeded Pt.1 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep-6-unconstitutional-unholy-unneeded-pt1/ U.N. -Unconstitutional, Unholy, & Uneeded Pt.2 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/the-oddcast-ft-the-odd-man-out-ep-8-unneeded-unconstitutional-unholy-pt-2/ 2 Corinthians 3:17 "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." 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One of the architects of Biden's 'American Families Plan' explains what they hope it will do for real families. On Today's Show:- First, Cecilia Rouse, economist and chair of the Council of Economic Advisers and former dean of the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, talks about the president's proposals for the economy.- Then, listeners, along with Ruth Marcus columnist at the Washington Post and deputy editor of its editorial page, and the author of Supreme Ambition: Brett Kavanaugh and the Conservative Takeover (Simon & Schuster, 2019) weigh in on the full scope of the first 100 days.
3.12.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: George Floyd's family reach $27M settlement with Mlps; GA set to pass evil voter suppression law; 1yr since Breonna Taylor death; Cecilia Rouse becomes the 1st Black person to Chair The Council of Economic Advisers; Oklahoma House passes bill to give immunity to drivers who hit protesters; Roland sits down with St. Louis Circuit Attorney, Kim Gardner. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His new show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET. Brad is first joined by Dr. Robert Shapiro is the Chairman of Sonecon, an economic advisory firm and a Senior Fellow of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. The two discuss:- Current state of the economy. 140K lost jobs last week, highest since April. - What should President-Elect Biden do to fix the economy? - What can he do given political limitations? - Who's who on the Biden economic team? (Janet Yellen, Cecilia Rouse, etc. ) Dr. Shapiro is an internationally-known economist who has advised, among others, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Jr., British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, and then U.S. Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He was Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs in the Clinton Administration. His website is Sonecon.com and his Twitter handle is @RobShapiro. During the second half of the show, Brad leads a political round-table with Kim Scott and Mark Grimaldi. The panel discusses the pro-Trump Capitol riots, the subsequent impeachment proceedings, President-Elect Biden's inauguration, and more. Kim Scott is the Founder and Publisher of DemList, LLC, a free national daily political column, calendar and resource site for Democrats and allies - a unique, central source that connects people to the who, what and where of Democratic events, issues and activism. You can find out more about them at DemList.com and follow them on Twitter @TheDemList. Mark Grimaldi has been a progressive political activist for the past 12 years. He volunteered for the campaigns of President Obama (2008 and 2012), Senator Bernie Sanders (2016), Secretary Hillary Clinton (2016), and President-Elect Joe Biden (2020). Mark is also involved in campaign finance reform efforts around the country, and philanthropic efforts for Cancer research. His Twitter handle is @MarkJGrimaldi. Brad writes a political column every Sunday for 'The Hill.' He's on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His Twitter handle is @BradBannon.
Since the onset of the pandemic and subsequent slowing down of the economy, lawmakers have debated how best to provide ongoing economic relief to individuals, businesses, and state and local governments.Cecilia Rouse joins Before the Ballot to discuss the politics and efficacy of government aid options; inequalities laid bare by the pandemic in income, health care, and education; and the need for new policies to protect workers in the future.Rouse is dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, the Katzman-Ernst Professor in Economics and Education, and professor of economics and public affairs.ABOUT THE SHOWBefore the Ballot is a podcast series designed to educate voters before they cast their ballots this November. It features faculty at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. The show is hosted by Elisabeth Donahue, associate dean of public affairs and communications. It is produced and edited by Henry Barrett '22 and B. Rose Huber, communications manager and senior writer. Sarah Binder, communications specialist, wrote these summaries.