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so our launch calendar has been affected by covid coming out of covid supply chain issues. and i think it is relevant for us to we're putting a lot more resource into the ops planning side of the business as we grow to make sure that we can meet that demand, whatever we choose to sell. and how important is it truly to to know your niche in this market? and because, again, correct me if i'm wrong, but your products are aimed at people who are over 35. and i'm just wondering, does that make it easier to to target your digital messaging? i feel the more you refine a market, the easier it is, because otherwise you're doing a scatter—gun. you know, if you're if you're a makeup room for everyone, you kind of have got to think, how do i encapsulate in one message what we are as a brand? it's i think it's slightly more challenging. we are definitely for a woman who i think is a grown up woman. she's got to a stage in her life where she knows she needs to make some decisions to invest in things that really work. and that could be somebody, oddly, who's 25 more unusual, but has tha
so our launch calendar has been affected by covid coming out of covid supply chain issues. and i think it is relevant for us to we're putting a lot more resource into the ops planning side of the business as we grow to make sure that we can meet that demand, whatever we choose to sell. and how important is it truly to to know your niche in this market? and because, again, correct me if i'm wrong, but your products are aimed at people who are over 35. and i'm just wondering, does that make it...
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have we gone to more hybrid because of covid? are you back to pre-pandemic? the concern is, and the concern in my letter and i would appreciate an answer to some of the questions in it is that life-saving drugs and i'm getting this from chief medical officer's, providers and others cannot get the same type of due diligence -- you can't have the same type of meeting and i've talked to a number of companies sang their meetings have been delayed because they didn't have the right type of zoom capabilities when you could just come in and have the meeting so it is delaying the approval process. >> first of all -- >> people are dying and the pandemic is over. >> the approval process is definitely not being delayed because those metrics are cap and we have a record number of approvals and our timelines have been met. we offered the option of in person or hybrid meetings. many times the industry chooses hybrid. >> i'm hearing from industry that they would prefer in person and those are delayed because of investments, we need more investments in zoom and those kinds o
have we gone to more hybrid because of covid? are you back to pre-pandemic? the concern is, and the concern in my letter and i would appreciate an answer to some of the questions in it is that life-saving drugs and i'm getting this from chief medical officer's, providers and others cannot get the same type of due diligence -- you can't have the same type of meeting and i've talked to a number of companies sang their meetings have been delayed because they didn't have the right type of zoom...
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the first man to publish a sequence of the covid—19 and china stages are setting after authorities locked him out of facilities. and in a 30 minutes business news with four—month imprisonment for breaking laws in the us for a business leader. live from our studio it would also allow for displaced families to return to northern gaza. it's also reported to involve new wording on restoring calm to gaza, designed to satisfy hamas�*s demand for a permanent ceasefire. benjamin netanyahu meanwhile said that israel will carry out an operation in rafah, regardless of whether a ceasefire deal is reached with hamas. the israeli prime minister was speaking at a meeting with the families of hostages where he reiterated that israel would eliminate hamas, and achieve "total victory". translation: we will enter rafah because i we have no other choice. we will destroy the hamas battalions there, we will complete all the objectives of the war, including the repatriation of all our abductees. this is from frank gardner. a lot of things are about to happen in this part of the world over the coming days.
the first man to publish a sequence of the covid—19 and china stages are setting after authorities locked him out of facilities. and in a 30 minutes business news with four—month imprisonment for breaking laws in the us for a business leader. live from our studio it would also allow for displaced families to return to northern gaza. it's also reported to involve new wording on restoring calm to gaza, designed to satisfy hamas�*s demand for a permanent ceasefire. benjamin netanyahu...
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even by covid. so i can only conclude that while the companies that thrive on travel may be hurt it's about time the consumer went on strike in the end only the consumer can control pricing by simply choosing not to spend as aggressively and if you're jay powell that is exactly what you want to see i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow "last call" starts now. >>>right now on last call, another top executive parts tesla. we didn't you hear the unsettling message to elon musk? sparking reviving demand. we have fresh data. good news that you're going to want to see. >>> oil, soaring profits, record production. president joe iden, or donald trump? maybe the answer is more competent than you think. >>> this is his most probable move yet. it has nothing to do with stocks. >>> the coolest story that you
even by covid. so i can only conclude that while the companies that thrive on travel may be hurt it's about time the consumer went on strike in the end only the consumer can control pricing by simply choosing not to spend as aggressively and if you're jay powell that is exactly what you want to see i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow "last call" starts now....
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it wasn't covid that made supply chains breakdown. it was the response of government shutting down the economy that caused supply chains breakdown. we saw that with russia's invasion of ukraine and that government shutting down supplies of natural gas to europe. i bring it up because we need to soberly assess the risks that government post these supply chains and when you are talking communist china, when they control completely vertically integrated supply-chain, something our government is forcing us to depend on it makes the risks that much more, even more than what we saw under covid. >> that's an excellent point. a good segue to my next question for aaron. which is that to my knowledge the history of what china has done in terms of deliberately dominating supply-chain sin this space, this hasn't been written before and to my mind this is very analogous to the 5g labels that you are going to move into a space, exploit various weaknesses to dominate it and as jack says, flooded with a lot of communist chinese money and subsidies an
it wasn't covid that made supply chains breakdown. it was the response of government shutting down the economy that caused supply chains breakdown. we saw that with russia's invasion of ukraine and that government shutting down supplies of natural gas to europe. i bring it up because we need to soberly assess the risks that government post these supply chains and when you are talking communist china, when they control completely vertically integrated supply-chain, something our government is...
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oh, that we talked about covid-19 and its impacts. i would like to ask question directly as someone who sits on the president's council for fitness and sports and nutrition. have you seen a change in the aftereffects on the council of the covid-19? dr. okanlami: covid exacerbated things that already existed. this mental health crisis is worse. access to physical activity is worse. so one of the things we can use to talk about the partnerships, while it's great for the wnba and mlb players to use their platforms to get the message out , partnering with the president's council is wonderful because they are helping to amplify some of these federal programs that exist. while lebron can get on tv and say something, if that child doesn't know what resources exist in their community, and they will not have access. that is one of the things you are most proud of that we will be able to do together, is amplify the message and by then making sure people are aware of federal programs that they may not have known, provide better access to them an
oh, that we talked about covid-19 and its impacts. i would like to ask question directly as someone who sits on the president's council for fitness and sports and nutrition. have you seen a change in the aftereffects on the council of the covid-19? dr. okanlami: covid exacerbated things that already existed. this mental health crisis is worse. access to physical activity is worse. so one of the things we can use to talk about the partnerships, while it's great for the wnba and mlb players to...
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new records with a tough adviser to fauci deleting remails to covid origins and jamie was a covid origins whistle blower and he's going to be here next. ♪ (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? (fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more. (other money manager) wow, maybe we are different. (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, e
new records with a tough adviser to fauci deleting remails to covid origins and jamie was a covid origins whistle blower and he's going to be here next. ♪ (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money?...
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the problem is all those jobs came back because covid went away and you had the vaccine. eight, inflation was 9% when i came to office. >> martha: nope. >> bill: on and on it went. 9% when he came to office. >> martha: 1.4% when he came into office. the fed target area. that's a healthy place and where you want to be. in pushback.
the problem is all those jobs came back because covid went away and you had the vaccine. eight, inflation was 9% when i came to office. >> martha: nope. >> bill: on and on it went. 9% when he came to office. >> martha: 1.4% when he came into office. the fed target area. that's a healthy place and where you want to be. in pushback.
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during covid by emily donovan's. she visited arlington. she had a family pass and visited there and started tweeting and dozens of families were asking her to visit their loved ones graves. she turned the project over to us and we coined the honor project and this weekend alone we visited volunteers over 10,000 gravesites of our fallen heroes across the country at 46 participating cemeteries and for families like myself, it means so much to know that our loved ones graves are being visited on memorial day and even more importantly, how amazing it is that we can take our next generation out and teach them about the real meaning of memorial day. >> griff: and your story. travis and his best friend brandon were both killed and now buried side-by-side in arlington. president obama once calling them brothers forever. explain to our audience why their story is so special
during covid by emily donovan's. she visited arlington. she had a family pass and visited there and started tweeting and dozens of families were asking her to visit their loved ones graves. she turned the project over to us and we coined the honor project and this weekend alone we visited volunteers over 10,000 gravesites of our fallen heroes across the country at 46 participating cemeteries and for families like myself, it means so much to know that our loved ones graves are being visited on...
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there has been a long-term change as online shopping takes up a greater share how we performs and covid-19 took a shift that would probably take 10 to 15 years happen and collapse what happened ofern the timeframe to 2 years so saw structural impacts how people shop. we have seen a lot of progress rchlt we are 9 months in and significant things we have seen is efforts creating permitinant services and homes for people experiencing homelessness is dramatic. we increased the number of shelter beds dramatically and take-up of the beds dramatically, and there is more work to do. on the safety side there are exciting things that happened. we increased our police pay among the highest in the bay area which is a important thing for recruitment. police recruitment across the country is down so recruiting the best we can means we need to give a high pay set. august the highsh return in graduates. we see 75 decrease in retail theft and 50 percent reduction in car break ins which is quality of life crime san francisco experienced so there is real progresses we are seeing on clean and safe sides. o
there has been a long-term change as online shopping takes up a greater share how we performs and covid-19 took a shift that would probably take 10 to 15 years happen and collapse what happened ofern the timeframe to 2 years so saw structural impacts how people shop. we have seen a lot of progress rchlt we are 9 months in and significant things we have seen is efforts creating permitinant services and homes for people experiencing homelessness is dramatic. we increased the number of shelter...
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experts believe more days without covid deaths are in our future, but surges in covid 19 are bound to happen. graduation ceremonies are getting underway at san jose state university today. nearly 8000 students will be celebrated during ten commencement ceremonies. the college of engineering is first up with an event at 930 this morning. the celebrations continue tomorrow and friday at last check, there was still a pro-palestinian student encampment on campus. no word on if the school is expecting any impact on the ceremonies in san francisco's noiw valley neighborhood, a proposed repavement project is putting some business owners on edge. >> i want to show you now where that repaving work wouldapn. if you check out the map, you can see, accordingo e chronicle, the project would begin late this summer. it would go through the end of the year. streets, sidewalks would be closed, parking would be reduced, and parklets would have e removed. owners say the project could jeopardize business during the summer season. the valley merchants association has called for this project to be postpone
experts believe more days without covid deaths are in our future, but surges in covid 19 are bound to happen. graduation ceremonies are getting underway at san jose state university today. nearly 8000 students will be celebrated during ten commencement ceremonies. the college of engineering is first up with an event at 930 this morning. the celebrations continue tomorrow and friday at last check, there was still a pro-palestinian student encampment on campus. no word on if the school is...
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ever since covid, the ems system has been in a state of crisis. that's how contra costa county fire chief louis burchard describes what emergency workers are faced with too many calls for ambulance service, not enough resources to get patients into the e.r. in a timely fashion. i suppose you could say that more ambulances would help. however it doesn't really solve the problem. the department added 18 ambulances in september, but burchard says the real issue isn't just an increased demand. he says there's a severe shortage of paramedics and hospital ers are so swamped they often can't offload patients right away, forcing ambulances to sit outside the hospital and wait. we had an ambulance that responded and was at scene within three minutes for a fall victim. an elderly fall victim. they transported the patient and arrived at the hospital rather quickly, and then sat at the hospital with the patient for over an hour, burchard says. the county's standard for offboarding is 20 minutes. john muir health acknowledges they're experiencing unprecedented
ever since covid, the ems system has been in a state of crisis. that's how contra costa county fire chief louis burchard describes what emergency workers are faced with too many calls for ambulance service, not enough resources to get patients into the e.r. in a timely fashion. i suppose you could say that more ambulances would help. however it doesn't really solve the problem. the department added 18 ambulances in september, but burchard says the real issue isn't just an increased demand. he...
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hello, my name is daria, and what was the most unpleasant thing during the covid pandemic ? when you lose a patient, these moments, of course, had a very negative effect on the perception of the situation, and finally on the psyche, of those doctors, including me. to all patients, please note, regardless of age, regardless of any situation, we tried to reach everyone, from here, this is generally a good, positive word, very appreciated, i want to say that when i was awarded this title, i said, the most important thing is what i feel now, i have nothing to add, this is the title, which we all share among ourselves, those who worked at that time, so our medicine, in general, after all this became folk medicine, how effective is folk medicine? you know, traditional medicine should be treated with respect, the fact is that this was precisely the question, due to lack of money once upon a time, for the generation of our grandmothers, grandfathers, great-grandmothers, in that period, it was not, they only had these folk remedies left, they were tested, tested by entire generations
hello, my name is daria, and what was the most unpleasant thing during the covid pandemic ? when you lose a patient, these moments, of course, had a very negative effect on the perception of the situation, and finally on the psyche, of those doctors, including me. to all patients, please note, regardless of age, regardless of any situation, we tried to reach everyone, from here, this is generally a good, positive word, very appreciated, i want to say that when i was awarded this title, i said,...
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it turns out everybody was wrong about covid. wrong, wrong. dr houman hemmati is on dr talk about that. plus a cincinnati reds crewmember gets eaten by the tarp monster. and a dapper looking penguin waddles into a wedding. the days best viral videos next. [♪♪] ■ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ■ ■if you're happy and you know it, ride your bike. ■ ■ if you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. ■ if you're happy and you know it, smile big and bright. ■ thousands of kids just like me, are happy every day. and it's all because of generous people like you, who support shriners hospitals for children® every month. all you have to do is call the number on your screen or go online to loveshriners.org right now with your monthly gift. because of people like you shriners hospitals for children® is able to make an everyday miracle happen for kids like me. ■ if you're happy and you know it, dance around. ■ ■ if you're happy and you know it, play a song. if you're happy and you know it,
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. >> these original investments were made in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic. >>> still ahead, work is underway on a new thank you, america monument in san jose, how it will also serve as a hub for vietnamese americans. >>> the cdc wondering about a new surge of covid and today the key ruling after the virus killed a guard at san quentin prison. >>> over the last four or five days things kind of cratered. >> sick pelicans turning up all along the california coastline. >>> cooler temperatures to start off the week with a stronger breeze and deeper marine layer. it will surge far inland tonight. we're tracking that fog and how long the cooler temperatures stick around in the first alert forecast. >>> that explosion demolished a span of the bridge that collapsed in baltimore. the goal is to free the cargo ship that was trapped when the key bridge came down in march. six construction workers were killed. the final body was recovered just last week. 21 crew members have been living on that ship since the collapse. it still took a as soon as this week. >>> on wednesday a house transportat
. >> these original investments were made in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic. >>> still ahead, work is underway on a new thank you, america monument in san jose, how it will also serve as a hub for vietnamese americans. >>> the cdc wondering about a new surge of covid and today the key ruling after the virus killed a guard at san quentin prison. >>> over the last four or five days things kind of cratered. >> sick pelicans turning up all along the...
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the ex—dup leader was giving evidence at the covid inquiry and spoke of her "deep regret" over the covid response. this was arlene foster's response to suggestions that she passed blame onto the department of health. i don't think it was the department of health's fault for what happened during the first wave of the pandemic. it was the virus that caused the damage to northern ireland, and we were trying to deal with what was coming at it because nobody had any appreciation of the scale of what was coming towards us. and actually, in mid—march of the meeting we had with the republic of ireland ministers, in those minutes, you can see that the chief medical officer, our chief medical officer, is saying that he felt that the peak was around 14 weeks from there. so wrongly and i say absolutely wrongly, we felt that we had time and we didn't have time. and that's a source of great regret. let's speak to our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin, who is in belfast. another big morning at the inquiry and the former first minister rejecting suggestions the northern ireland executive "sleepwalke
the ex—dup leader was giving evidence at the covid inquiry and spoke of her "deep regret" over the covid response. this was arlene foster's response to suggestions that she passed blame onto the department of health. i don't think it was the department of health's fault for what happened during the first wave of the pandemic. it was the virus that caused the damage to northern ireland, and we were trying to deal with what was coming at it because nobody had any appreciation of the...
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meanwhile, the house covid origins panel holding a hearing tomorrow with doctor anthony fauci, senior adviser, doctor david moran set to testify. doctor moran is accused of deliberately obstructing the subcommittee's investigation into the origins of covid 19 to protect doctor fauci. the panel also claims doctor moran has used his personal email to subvert federal record keeping laws. joining me now is house oversight and accountability committee chairman james comer. sir, great to see you. thanks for being here. you're going to be at that hearing tomorrow. of course. what are you trying to uncover specifically? well, we have evidence that would lead us to believe that doctor moran at, at best, misled congress during his transcribed interviews and at worst lied about his involvement and his knowledge with respect to ecohealth alliance and what american tax dollars were doing in funding gain of function research. we know that he was a senior adviser to doctor fauci. we know that so much of what doctor fauci has testified to congress is true is proving to not be true, and we know that w
meanwhile, the house covid origins panel holding a hearing tomorrow with doctor anthony fauci, senior adviser, doctor david moran set to testify. doctor moran is accused of deliberately obstructing the subcommittee's investigation into the origins of covid 19 to protect doctor fauci. the panel also claims doctor moran has used his personal email to subvert federal record keeping laws. joining me now is house oversight and accountability committee chairman james comer. sir, great to see you....
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. . . waiting lists were going up before covid. , , , ., , covid. yes, but it is also still the case that people _ covid. yes, but it is also still the case that people are _ covid. yes, but it is also still the case that people are presentingl case that people are presenting later with more complex symptoms. that is bad news both in terms of well being and also bad news in terms of health service. we need to do everything necessary to improve health care. but in wickham health care has improved since 2010, at a time when i used to to have to keep a dossier of never events and force the trust into special measures. over all it is not a bad record. i over all it is not a bad record. i wonder if you think the results, which are still coming in, but the results we have seen this far, might reasonably suggest that after ia years of tory government people have had enough of the conservatives? well unfortunately when you look at the turn out, it does look like people have had enough of everyone. it is our duty to try and inspire people with an honest and
. . . waiting lists were going up before covid. , , , ., , covid. yes, but it is also still the case that people _ covid. yes, but it is also still the case that people are _ covid. yes, but it is also still the case that people are presentingl case that people are presenting later with more complex symptoms. that is bad news both in terms of well being and also bad news in terms of health service. we need to do everything necessary to improve health care. but in wickham health care has...
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in total, more than 100,000 californians died from covid. >> well, we'll start in the city. temperature today is right about where it should be, not only on the high side, but on the low side for may 22nd here. 65 forecast high. low 52. it's 52 now. average is 6452. the records not that extreme 85 1943 on the high side and 44 way back in 1909 on the low napa danville, redwood city, san jose. all arrows pointing down today, 81, 80, 79 and 79 on steve's forecast highs. it's a cooler pattern kicking in a little bit today. there's a there's more fog to go around today than we saw yesterday, that's for sure. it was mainly confined towards the san mateo coast. santa cruz still there. but there's a little bit more, especially mendocino coast, some kind of dancing around the bay. now. the onshore breezes kicked in. instead of more of that northeasterly breeze. it's a little more westerly today for most 40s 50s on the temps. don't think these will change all that much. i mean, we are running warmer than yesterday. we had a lot of cool lows yesterday,
in total, more than 100,000 californians died from covid. >> well, we'll start in the city. temperature today is right about where it should be, not only on the high side, but on the low side for may 22nd here. 65 forecast high. low 52. it's 52 now. average is 6452. the records not that extreme 85 1943 on the high side and 44 way back in 1909 on the low napa danville, redwood city, san jose. all arrows pointing down today, 81, 80, 79 and 79 on steve's forecast highs. it's a cooler pattern...
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and finally, i want to hear■g■h about nih's ongoing research on long covid. it has been more than three years since congress appropriated -- [applause] it has been more than three years since congress appropriated $1.2 billion for long covid research and nih has and has yet to deliver treatments for thidetating disease. dr. gibbons, i want to know how you plan to leverage the recover initiative to be more efficient and effective to finally move the needle for millions of americans who continue to suffer. and appreciate all of you being here today.turn it over to ranking member capito for her opening remarks. following senator capito's opening statement, wwi■hll from director bertagnolli, and then senators will have five mink you for being here. dr. bertagnolli, it is good to thank you for being here but also congratulations on your fairly nearly new role as nih direct. i also want to thank you for coming to west virginia in march to see firsthand the amazing things that we are doing at west virginia university, including seeing the work that the team 's dis
and finally, i want to hear■g■h about nih's ongoing research on long covid. it has been more than three years since congress appropriated -- [applause] it has been more than three years since congress appropriated $1.2 billion for long covid research and nih has and has yet to deliver treatments for thidetating disease. dr. gibbons, i want to know how you plan to leverage the recover initiative to be more efficient and effective to finally move the needle for millions of americans who...
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the soul and not only building and repairing what had been damaged and harmed and what we lost with covid but making us better. i would say it's a poignant argument to restore. you heard unifying and 2020 think that was a supporting argument. to not be. >> i agree. that goes to the unique biography of biden and the fact that he would use his words his working-class roots that i can help get us that blue wall again and people in michigan and wisconsin know me. they identify with my bio and history and family background so yes i think that was another supporting argument. but you can only do that if you have someone i can beat trump. the key here, but take away one core message and you will have supporting argument that tied the core message. if someone back to the trial example if you are a prosecutor in saying this person is guilty you'll have evidence like the supporting exhibits art evidence of why that person is .2 those are the things you want to think about. but in your core message to life. here we are going to talk about the calendar and i'm sure everyone has used one developed one
the soul and not only building and repairing what had been damaged and harmed and what we lost with covid but making us better. i would say it's a poignant argument to restore. you heard unifying and 2020 think that was a supporting argument. to not be. >> i agree. that goes to the unique biography of biden and the fact that he would use his words his working-class roots that i can help get us that blue wall again and people in michigan and wisconsin know me. they identify with my bio and...
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still to come on the road today, astra seneca withdraws its covid—19 vaccine and the surplus of newer vaccines, we will see i would change the pandemic. and ask performing an eurovision, will be back in sweden with the latest. around the world and across the uk, this is world today on bbc news. the new scottish first minister has unveiled his cabinet with kate forbes taking the top role of deputy. he is officially sworn in a scotland bus by seven first minister in edinboro. he succeeds the predecessor after stepping down after more than a year in charge and kate forbes says she was deeply honoured to take on the role of deputy first minister. the covid—19 vaccine is being withdrawn globally and is one of the first to be produced during the pandemic and billions of doses are created in the company says its withdrawal decision was for commercial reasons so, what is changed to? than to speak to the professor who was a former member of thejoint committee on professor who was a former member of the joint committee on vaccination and immunisation and thank you very much for your time and
still to come on the road today, astra seneca withdraws its covid—19 vaccine and the surplus of newer vaccines, we will see i would change the pandemic. and ask performing an eurovision, will be back in sweden with the latest. around the world and across the uk, this is world today on bbc news. the new scottish first minister has unveiled his cabinet with kate forbes taking the top role of deputy. he is officially sworn in a scotland bus by seven first minister in edinboro. he succeeds the...
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the covid inquiry is getting out of control in both cost and time scale. it's now on track to become the most expensive inquiry in history, with a daily costs reaching an average of £300,000 for the last year. and that's of your money. it's now projected to cost a total of £200 million. not be a surprise. if we were to set up a post inquiry inquiry into why it costs so much pointlessly to pontificate about whether we lock down early enough . but it lock down early enough. but it was practically doomed from the start because its terms of reference too broad and seemingly missed the most fundamental question of all were lockdowns necessary or proportionate? well, i'm joined now by my most intellectual panel now by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. nigel £300,000 a day. i mean, this is a self sucking lollipop for the lawyers, isn't it? >> well , except that i lawyers, isn't it? >> well, except that i mean, pubuc >> well, except that i mean, public inquiries
the covid inquiry is getting out of control in both cost and time scale. it's now on track to become the most expensive inquiry in history, with a daily costs reaching an average of £300,000 for the last year. and that's of your money. it's now projected to cost a total of £200 million. not be a surprise. if we were to set up a post inquiry inquiry into why it costs so much pointlessly to pontificate about whether we lock down early enough . but it lock down early enough. but it was...
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here, but they don't hear us and don't listen, this has been going on for years since 2021 with the covid crisis, they need to understand that we, citizens, also have the right to vote . the deal to purchase a vaccine via sms was the largest in the history of the european union. dos purchased four times more than residents spent on this is a record 35 billion euros. it’s very bad that the president of the european commission is corrupt, but the parliament that covers up for this... did not send it, although there is a collective lawsuit, in addition to european activists, entire governments are putting forward claims: hungary, poland, slovakia and romania are already suing the head of the european commission. he left a message on the answering machine of emmanuel macron, our president, for which he was detained. at 6:00 am. connection. all cases of creutzfeldt jakob disease reviewed were diagnosed in 2021 . the first symptoms of the disease appeared in on average on the eleventh day after injection against covid-19 with the faiser, moderna and astrazeneca vaccines. meanwhile, the liege
here, but they don't hear us and don't listen, this has been going on for years since 2021 with the covid crisis, they need to understand that we, citizens, also have the right to vote . the deal to purchase a vaccine via sms was the largest in the history of the european union. dos purchased four times more than residents spent on this is a record 35 billion euros. it’s very bad that the president of the european commission is corrupt, but the parliament that covers up for this... did not...
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where are we pre-covid numbers? >> compared to pre-covid, we're back to that level. during covid, a large event provider which were not happening as well. that's more on the consumer side. we're seeing the consumer perform differently than our non-consumer business with churches and schools and those businesses. really, probably more than half of our business is non-consumer. the consumer is feeling the pinch. there's no question about that. it's probably high single digits less than the performance of the rest of the non-consumer business we're seeing. >> in terms of the supply chain which was a disruption during covid. how have things turned out? >> significant amount. you know, the supply chain is much, much better. i kind of laugh. i love our transportation team. it wasn't great spending every day with the transportation team which i had to do during the pandemic. we meet less frequently now which is great. the supply chain is working well. containers are, you know, getting back to pricing close to pre-pandemic level after going crazy 5x or 10x. that is flowing t
where are we pre-covid numbers? >> compared to pre-covid, we're back to that level. during covid, a large event provider which were not happening as well. that's more on the consumer side. we're seeing the consumer perform differently than our non-consumer business with churches and schools and those businesses. really, probably more than half of our business is non-consumer. the consumer is feeling the pinch. there's no question about that. it's probably high single digits less than the...
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those were covid pandemic jobs. neil cavuto was talking to jared bernstein today, and particularly interesting to us is the fact that biden gets up to the podium many times, and he said that the inflation was 9% when he entered office. here is how bernstein responded to that when he was pressed. neil: why does he keep misrepresenting this? >> okay. he's making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in mace -- neil: no, that's not what a he said. he said it was at 9. it would eventually get to 9% if a little over a year after that, but the fact of the matter is it wasn't 9%. jackie: it's not what a he said, steve. [laughter] >> you know, i think, you know, it's hard when you work for a boss to who says something really crazy to try and cover up for it, and i think that's what jared's trying to do. look, most americans know the facts. the facts are that the inflation rate -- in fact, it was low throughout trump's presidency. if you look at the average inflation rate under trump, it was be
those were covid pandemic jobs. neil cavuto was talking to jared bernstein today, and particularly interesting to us is the fact that biden gets up to the podium many times, and he said that the inflation was 9% when he entered office. here is how bernstein responded to that when he was pressed. neil: why does he keep misrepresenting this? >> okay. he's making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in mace -- neil: no, that's not what a he said. he said it...
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her rent, she says, became unaffordable. >> before covid, had you ever not paid your rent? >> oh, no. >> never? >> not ever, no. >> reporter: like many major cities, oakland prohibited landlords during the pandemic from kicking out tenants unable to pay their rent, but after the three-year-lon moratorium they were began demanding a year's worth of back g moratorium ended last july, landlords were allowed and began demanding a year's worth of back rent, and tenants who didn't pay up -- >> we're seeing an alarming rise of the eviction of low-income seniors. >> reporter: this lawyer is the executive director of the eviction defense fund. >> seniors were hit very, very hard by covid. a lot of them, they have fixed incomes, right, like social security that barely, barely covers the rent. >> reporter: today nearly a quarter of her clients are elderly. that's up 17% compared to prepandemic. nationally seniors are now the fastest growing age group experiencing homelessness, roughly 140,000 and counting. this nonprofit took on zeta's case after the oakland native received a notice f
her rent, she says, became unaffordable. >> before covid, had you ever not paid your rent? >> oh, no. >> never? >> not ever, no. >> reporter: like many major cities, oakland prohibited landlords during the pandemic from kicking out tenants unable to pay their rent, but after the three-year-lon moratorium they were began demanding a year's worth of back g moratorium ended last july, landlords were allowed and began demanding a year's worth of back rent, and tenants...
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most normal people watching this will go, i do remember covid, l this will go, i do remember covid, parliament wasn't able to operate as it would, i do remember there have been big other unexpected things like a war in europe that meant that parliament had to legislate for other things, parliament had to legislate for otherthings, including parliament had to legislate for other things, including pay paying half of the average family's energy bill. that doesn't mean we are not committed to those things. there are much wider choice is now ahead of us. we know that labour�*s plan will add to everyone's taxes. we know that every single labour government in history has left more people unemployed and on the dole. we believe that this labour government who have plans to bring in french style union lost will do the same 5tyle union lost will do the same thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks.- thing again. there is a real choice to come up in six weeks. i know you want to talk— to come up in six weeks. i know you
most normal people watching this will go, i do remember covid, l this will go, i do remember covid, parliament wasn't able to operate as it would, i do remember there have been big other unexpected things like a war in europe that meant that parliament had to legislate for other things, parliament had to legislate for otherthings, including parliament had to legislate for other things, including pay paying half of the average family's energy bill. that doesn't mean we are not committed to those...
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he deleted all emails to the origin of the covid virus. why is that? june 28, 2021, deleted all emails to arjun when the blank started hitting the fan. mine was deleted pretty long ago and am pretty sure tony's was too appear at the way to avoid is delete all emails when you learn a subject is getting sensitive. june 16, 2020, we are all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns and we did, even if we did we wouldn't put them in emails and if we found them, we would delete them. he told congress this was all a big mixup. >> they have obviously mixed up mistakes of gmail's and emails, and that has caused me to do all the things you mentioned but bring discredit on myself and the government. i don't know what to say. i apologize that and regret that. i wish i could take it back, but i can't. >> you know it is bad when staunch democrats knew not to try to defend this. >> i think you will be haunted by your testimony today. it is unfortunate and it is all on the record. it doesn't make a lot of sense to many of us and certainly not to me. >> laura: j
he deleted all emails to the origin of the covid virus. why is that? june 28, 2021, deleted all emails to arjun when the blank started hitting the fan. mine was deleted pretty long ago and am pretty sure tony's was too appear at the way to avoid is delete all emails when you learn a subject is getting sensitive. june 16, 2020, we are all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns and we did, even if we did we wouldn't put them in emails and if we found them, we would delete them. he told...
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fauci evade covid transparency. watch. >> i was not aware of that. i was not aware that anything that i deleted like e-mails was a federal record. >> you're editing letters that he wanted to send to nih. you did that on personal e-mail, correct. >> i don't remember. if i did, i shouldn't have done that. >> do you want to take the fifth amendment. you don't seem to remember anything. i think you'll be haunted by your testimony. >> however many mistakes i made, i was trying to do the right thing. i had a friend, a personal friend who was in danger of being murdered and his family being murdered and everything centered around that and i did what i could do. >> what does a friend of yours who is close to being murdered have to do with the way you performed your duties? >> maria: i spoke with the select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic chairman, brad wenstrup, in 2023. he told us all about this. watch. >> dr. morenz was an add a vicar to dr. fauci. we found dr. morenz said to those that were working with drd virus came from nature, he told them i
fauci evade covid transparency. watch. >> i was not aware of that. i was not aware that anything that i deleted like e-mails was a federal record. >> you're editing letters that he wanted to send to nih. you did that on personal e-mail, correct. >> i don't remember. if i did, i shouldn't have done that. >> do you want to take the fifth amendment. you don't seem to remember anything. i think you'll be haunted by your testimony. >> however many mistakes i made, i was...
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covid as we approach summer, which is right now. i think it's mainly the cold as a little bit of flu, but not that much. >> so not. where are you think we're going to see like a summer surge or just like a summer little spike. a bomb? how would you describe it? >> i'll call it a let's all we've let or swell, bou know, like when the beach and you see the we've just swell, but not like crashing on the rocks. that's kind of what we'll see the summer. >> well, we hope we commission a wash your hands, stay safe. doctor. peter chin, hong from ucsf, thank you so much for joining us. stay healthy. interesting by thank you. and that's the message from the alameda county fire department this week. the agency officially declared the start of fire season and crowd for super joined a crew in the east bay who is now preparing for the busy months to come. >> anything you guys has to miss more seal one of several property owners, the alameda county fire department paid a visit in livermore tuesday >> like my big pond way from edge of you that is be
covid as we approach summer, which is right now. i think it's mainly the cold as a little bit of flu, but not that much. >> so not. where are you think we're going to see like a summer surge or just like a summer little spike. a bomb? how would you describe it? >> i'll call it a let's all we've let or swell, bou know, like when the beach and you see the we've just swell, but not like crashing on the rocks. that's kind of what we'll see the summer. >> well, we hope we...
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through covid it hen lean. because of the pandemic. now we think of ourselves right sidesizing the organization and pursuing investments with the needs of our forecasted passenger growth. we are prioritizing the health of our organization by addressing work load and operational gaps. passenger growth and implementing our airport operation's center i will speak more of supporting our 11 billion dollars capitol program of along with our 5 year strategic plan and enhancing the airport's reserve. operating reserve funds. and to speak on the new initiative the operation's center. this is a model that is more prevalent in europe. there are a couple of airports in the u.s. we are taking on this and have developed a facility in an organization to give us real time situational awareness through a cohosting of the various staff that communicate and help us manage our operations daily caused roadways to run ways and the integration of technology this gives us metrics and allows us to predictive insight in helping be proactive in front of with we
through covid it hen lean. because of the pandemic. now we think of ourselves right sidesizing the organization and pursuing investments with the needs of our forecasted passenger growth. we are prioritizing the health of our organization by addressing work load and operational gaps. passenger growth and implementing our airport operation's center i will speak more of supporting our 11 billion dollars capitol program of along with our 5 year strategic plan and enhancing the airport's reserve....
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i think covid showed having a downtown with people sitting at offices isn't the best downtown it can be. i think it is a opportunity to bring 24 hour life use downtown. >> music and concerts is a great way to bring people to a specific location. golden gate park we had lots of events in plazas throughout the city. can you talk about those and if there is upcoming events too? >> i think you touched on something key to the mayor road map. for san francisco and particularly san francisco downtown to move forward and be successful as a great american city, it is about bringing people together because they want to be together not because they center to be together and music is a strong part that. the planet concert sear ries coming up and happening throughout the city not just golden gate park but downtown locations are a great example. there are smaller examples as well. the landing at--is a new plaza we constructed in the mayor roadmap where two streets come together akwraisant to a couple restaurants closed to cars in daytime, chairs and seating and throughout the week they have lunch
i think covid showed having a downtown with people sitting at offices isn't the best downtown it can be. i think it is a opportunity to bring 24 hour life use downtown. >> music and concerts is a great way to bring people to a specific location. golden gate park we had lots of events in plazas throughout the city. can you talk about those and if there is upcoming events too? >> i think you touched on something key to the mayor road map. for san francisco and particularly san...
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commission was in the leadership of a company close to faiser farm, its shares soared by 364% during covid. they keep hiding no democracy, that’s why we are here, but they don’t hear us and don’t listen, this has been going on for years, since 2021 since covid crisis, they need to understand that we... although the lawsuit is a collective one, in addition to european activists, entire governments are putting forward claims: hungary, poland are already suing the head of the european commission, slovakia and romania are approaching. he left a message on the answering machine of emmanuel macron, our president, for which he was detained. at 6:00 a.m., the door to his house was broken down by 15 masked police officers, they tore him out of bed, handcuffed him, took him to the police station with flashing lights, and took his fingerprints. about similar deaths in their families, we are suing provoke the vaccine, many people wrote to me with fizer, we want the side effects to be recognized, we ask governments to look into this, but they do not answer us. the chance of contracting the fatal
commission was in the leadership of a company close to faiser farm, its shares soared by 364% during covid. they keep hiding no democracy, that’s why we are here, but they don’t hear us and don’t listen, this has been going on for years, since 2021 since covid crisis, they need to understand that we... although the lawsuit is a collective one, in addition to european activists, entire governments are putting forward claims: hungary, poland are already suing the head of the european...
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morens deleted all emails related to the origin of the covid virus. why is that? june 28th, 2021. deleting peter's emails relating to origin when the blank started hitting the fan. mine was deleted long ago and i feel pretty sure that tony's was, too. the best way to avoid foia hassles to delete all the emails when you learn a subject is getting sensitive. all right. june 16th, 2020, we're all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns. and we did if we did we wouldn't put them in emails if we found them, he would delete them. morens told one congressman today this was all big mixup. >> i obviously have made mistakes. i have mixed up emails and g egmails.bring discredit to mysed the government. i apologize. i regret that i wish i could take it back but i can't. >> laura: you know it's bad when even staunch democrats knew not to even try defending. this. >> i think you are going to be haunted by your system today it's unfortunate. it's all on the record. it doesn't make sense to many of us, certainly not to me. >> laura: joining me now ohio congressman brad wenstrup chair of t
morens deleted all emails related to the origin of the covid virus. why is that? june 28th, 2021. deleting peter's emails relating to origin when the blank started hitting the fan. mine was deleted long ago and i feel pretty sure that tony's was, too. the best way to avoid foia hassles to delete all the emails when you learn a subject is getting sensitive. all right. june 16th, 2020, we're all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns. and we did if we did we wouldn't put them in emails...
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and we can now manage covid like the flu. today, more than 300 million americans, a record number, can go to the doctor or hospital and not go bankrupt because they have their own health insurance. more than 21 million of those americans can count on the affordable care marketplace for their insurance. another record. today, while big pharma is still big, the president's new prescription drug law has brought down the price of insulin to $35 a month for americans on medicare. as we speak, we are negotiating with drug companies to lower the prices of even more prescription drugs. even as they sue us to stop us. the president's budget doubled down on the investments that made the comeback of our jobs, economy and health possible. it fosters innovation and protects every americans access to the care she needs. this budget does not just strengthen medicare, it strengthens it beyond our lifetime. this budget continues our ship for our health system that treats illness to one that sustains wellness. all told, fyi 2025 -- the fy 2025
and we can now manage covid like the flu. today, more than 300 million americans, a record number, can go to the doctor or hospital and not go bankrupt because they have their own health insurance. more than 21 million of those americans can count on the affordable care marketplace for their insurance. another record. today, while big pharma is still big, the president's new prescription drug law has brought down the price of insulin to $35 a month for americans on medicare. as we speak, we are...
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could previously be treated with antibacterial drugs, if i understand correctly, igor gennadievich covid is quite a striking example when ... antibiotics were used absolutely inappropriately, correctly, and this is the participation of patients, yes, we are faced with this problem, any viral infection, and covid, in particular in this sense, is a prologue, so to speak, for the addition of a bacterial infection or the activation of an endogenous infection or the addition of an infection from the outside, which is why, by the way, vaccination, for example, against the same flu. an extremely important tool for seasonal reduction in antibiotic consumption, it has been shown that the annual flu vaccination, this is the campaign that is being carried out today, yes, this is a reliable tool, at least preventing 11 million cases of unjustified use of antibiotics, this is very important. how much does it contribute to the increase resistance, well, it is often one of the main reasons for the development of antibiotic resistance, and here, so to speak, both the patient’s awareness and of course
could previously be treated with antibacterial drugs, if i understand correctly, igor gennadievich covid is quite a striking example when ... antibiotics were used absolutely inappropriately, correctly, and this is the participation of patients, yes, we are faced with this problem, any viral infection, and covid, in particular in this sense, is a prologue, so to speak, for the addition of a bacterial infection or the activation of an endogenous infection or the addition of an infection from the...
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i was robbed of this in the covid final. i will never forget this this in the covid final. i will neverforget this moment, so this in the covid final. i will never forget this moment, so thank you all. never forget this moment, so thank ou all. �* ~ ,, erik ten hag took full responsibilty for manchester united's 4—0 defeat at crystal palace but says he's still the man to get the club moving in the right direction. it was their biggest defeat to palace in over five years and the first time palace have done the double over united. they won at old trafford in september. michael 0lise scored twice, with goals from jean—phillipe mateta and tyreek mitchell. united were hit by a fair few injuries and had a makeshift defence, but palace certainly deserved the win. they're finishing the season strongly, with four wins and a draw in their last five. united remain eighth, with european football a real long shot next season. i prepare the team in the best way i can. and we have many problems, so the only focus i have, to perform better with my team. so just finally tonight, - it
i was robbed of this in the covid final. i will never forget this this in the covid final. i will neverforget this moment, so this in the covid final. i will never forget this moment, so thank you all. never forget this moment, so thank ou all. �* ~ ,, erik ten hag took full responsibilty for manchester united's 4—0 defeat at crystal palace but says he's still the man to get the club moving in the right direction. it was their biggest defeat to palace in over five years and the first time...
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we have talked a lot in the last few years about long term symptoms of covid, and i wonder if that's changed the conversation at all. lindsay: you norma's sleep. so -- enormously. so we do know now, because of the scale of suffering from long covid, that acute infections can induce chronic conditions and illnesses. so i think that with long covid, other chnic conditions that have been associated with infections, if we can all band together and do the research, share the findings, and, you know, focus on helping these patients, then we might be able to solve a lot more if we're working together. ali: lindsay keys, director of the quiet epidemic and herself a chronic lyme disease activist. thank you so much for joining us. lindsay: thank you. thank you for having me. ali: -- laura: it's been nearly two years since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade and eliminated the federal right to abortion. the reversal marked the start of a new era in the u.s., as some states rushed to prohibit abortion. but the new laws didn't just affect those states that implemented them. shefali luthra is
we have talked a lot in the last few years about long term symptoms of covid, and i wonder if that's changed the conversation at all. lindsay: you norma's sleep. so -- enormously. so we do know now, because of the scale of suffering from long covid, that acute infections can induce chronic conditions and illnesses. so i think that with long covid, other chnic conditions that have been associated with infections, if we can all band together and do the research, share the findings, and, you know,...
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i think we are doing the right things to recover from the covid period, and the fact we are faced with some very low unemployment rates. >> thank you for doing this. i know on the subject of ukraine, i know you speak with your counterparts pretty often then. we do know from the last few days, russia has made a concerted effort to take advantage of the fact that ukraine is still waiting to get some of the key weapons and capabilities they need from the u.s. can you characterize the situation from the u.s. perspective right now, especially considering last night, supposedly ukraine it is sending reinforcements to the kharkiv area because of concerns russia is trying to take advantage of them not having the weapons they need, and may be how soon they might start to see these weapons and give abilities make a difference? sec. austin: thanks. you are right. i do talk to my counterpart every week. and, again, i would have to commend them on the recent work they have done to shore up their defenses across the board in ukraine. so, the weapons and systems and munitions that we are providing th
i think we are doing the right things to recover from the covid period, and the fact we are faced with some very low unemployment rates. >> thank you for doing this. i know on the subject of ukraine, i know you speak with your counterparts pretty often then. we do know from the last few days, russia has made a concerted effort to take advantage of the fact that ukraine is still waiting to get some of the key weapons and capabilities they need from the u.s. can you characterize the...
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in a similar vein on the equity side, equity issuance is ahead of where it was pre-covid. all of the necessary conditions are in place. notwithstanding all of desire to transact and to get ahead of the changing economy, m&a volumes continue to be soft. >> so explore that other than part of that. what is m&a lagging behind other markets? >> a couple of things. one is the current view on antitrust is clearly having a chilling effect on some deals. we see many deals being contested. we are seeing the ftc and the doj being very vigilant. antitrust enforcement, lots of second requests, elongated periods between announcements and closings. not just those deals that get reviewed, there is a self-editing process and we are seeing a lot of deals debated vigorously in boardrooms that never see the light of day because companies are not comfortable putting themselves through that extended review process. that is one of the big issues. i think the second one is private equity, which is such an engine of m&a activity. they have not been on the front legs of the way they were historical
in a similar vein on the equity side, equity issuance is ahead of where it was pre-covid. all of the necessary conditions are in place. notwithstanding all of desire to transact and to get ahead of the changing economy, m&a volumes continue to be soft. >> so explore that other than part of that. what is m&a lagging behind other markets? >> a couple of things. one is the current view on antitrust is clearly having a chilling effect on some deals. we see many deals being...