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satterfield: since february, since the remarks you just referred to, there has been a dramatic, almost seachange improvement in the flow of assistance and distribution of assistance within all of gaza, including the north. 100 trucks, almost 100 trucks a day of food have been moving in consistently since the beginning of april, end of march. that's a very different situation than the one we spoke to in february. and to see the arc of deliveries, of distribution of aid as static is not -- it has improved dramatically, more still needs to be done but the improvement is there. sumi: very good to get your perspective today. thank you for joining us. amb. satterfield: thank you. sumi: now, russia has announced it will conduct a nuclear drill. the kremlin says this is in response to french president macron saying he does not rule out sending french troops to ukraine. moscow says mr. macron's signals a readiness for troops to engage with russian forces. in announcing the drill, russia's foreign ministry says they hope it will cool down the hotheads in western capitals. russia says it will consider f-16
satterfield: since february, since the remarks you just referred to, there has been a dramatic, almost seachange improvement in the flow of assistance and distribution of assistance within all of gaza, including the north. 100 trucks, almost 100 trucks a day of food have been moving in consistently since the beginning of april, end of march. that's a very different situation than the one we spoke to in february. and to see the arc of deliveries, of distribution of aid as static is not -- it has...
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really affect how we feel about being full become further advanced, i think it's going to be an overall seachange for american health care, including cancer. because we know obesity, over time, has significant impact in increasing cancer rate and risk. i don't have a strong opinion about whether ozempic or montero would cause a cancer, but i think the global impact is one to reduce the overall health burden, including cancer. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in a small town in alabama. a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area. where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that point. how did they get so well educated? dr. vickers: on my father's side, it was really parents who had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education. he did not learn how to write and read until he was in his 40's. he really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother, in the 1920's, had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by pre
really affect how we feel about being full become further advanced, i think it's going to be an overall seachange for american health care, including cancer. because we know obesity, over time, has significant impact in increasing cancer rate and risk. i don't have a strong opinion about whether ozempic or montero would cause a cancer, but i think the global impact is one to reduce the overall health burden, including cancer. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr....
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this generation of young leaders, when they start voting in their numbers, i predict a seachange, because this is not theoretical, this is not ideological, it's lived experience for them. and what i love about the most is they are not sitting around waiting for us to figure it out. right, and i love that. i love that. [applause] love that, so we just have to encourage them. we have to encourage them. ms. ralph: absolutely. so much encouragement. v.p. harris: yes. yes. yes. that's what we parents do. ms. ralph: speaking about parents, we have so many women here today. mothers, give yourself a nice round of applause. v.p. harris: and the aunts and the sisters on the grandmothers in everyone. ms. ralph: tell them about what you and the administration have done for them. what have you done for me lately? [laughter] v.p. harris: here's the thing i would say, every issue is a woman's issue. and that would include the topic of today, this issue of reproductive freedom. my husband and i were just talking about this last night, this is an issue which anyone, regardless of their gender, your govern
this generation of young leaders, when they start voting in their numbers, i predict a seachange, because this is not theoretical, this is not ideological, it's lived experience for them. and what i love about the most is they are not sitting around waiting for us to figure it out. right, and i love that. i love that. [applause] love that, so we just have to encourage them. we have to encourage them. ms. ralph: absolutely. so much encouragement. v.p. harris: yes. yes. yes. that's what we...
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unless there is some sort of a seachange you will always have to have bipartisan agreement on this and that's why things are falling short which is why ms. carlson is having to spend more time in dc. count me in as one of the people who actually want to get to what i think is a fair treatment. i believe that there are a lot of merits to arbitration and to throw them out would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. but there are also very clearly. the one thing i can say about committee leadership, they bring forth very sympathetic cases. i get that. how anyone can say that is an acceptable outcome, i guess somebody could. i couldn't. that i do not like -- i have a few skills. one of them is a good memory. all we are doing is covering ground we have covered before. thank you for your preparation. i would like to find some way to make progress so ms. carlson can do other things rather than have to spend time appear. so mr. schwartz, we will reach out to you but i really do want to be part of a group that actually makes progress that provides some answer for the egregious examples t
unless there is some sort of a seachange you will always have to have bipartisan agreement on this and that's why things are falling short which is why ms. carlson is having to spend more time in dc. count me in as one of the people who actually want to get to what i think is a fair treatment. i believe that there are a lot of merits to arbitration and to throw them out would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. but there are also very clearly. the one thing i can say about committee...
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this is a real seachange in google search. for the past year google has been experimenting with generative ai overviews. but that was a special test version of the product. now they are rolling out a generative ai overviews in search so all users in the united states will begin seeing them this week. francine: julia love was the hype man when it comes to google i/o, thank you for joining us and sitting us off our conversation from the investor perspective, ayako yooshioka is joining us from wealth enhancement group. what did you make of ultimately google wanted to basically outshine what open it i put out there yesterday. did they manage to do that? have they managed to convince us that they aren't behind in this raceayooka:. and really all the different types of ways they are redefining what search really is for all of us, whether it is the overview portion within the traditional part of search, or just being able to use your phone and the video screen in order to do a search. music and all the other ways search is evolving.
this is a real seachange in google search. for the past year google has been experimenting with generative ai overviews. but that was a special test version of the product. now they are rolling out a generative ai overviews in search so all users in the united states will begin seeing them this week. francine: julia love was the hype man when it comes to google i/o, thank you for joining us and sitting us off our conversation from the investor perspective, ayako yooshioka is joining us from...
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i think we had a bit of a seachange in the technical nature of the stock market from that big reversal we saw last thursday. it's taken a few days but that's the signal usually that we may have had a short-term top and when we took out the lows yesterday, that tells us at least in the near-term, things are not necessarily as rosy as we are used to. katie: not to read too much into one single day price action, you have a rally in the bond market. you look at yields and they are solidly lower. it feels like yields going higher to not hurt the equity market on the way up and out yields rallying below 4.5% on the tenure is not helping things out today. >> that's exactly it. for a while, stocks had been ignoring higher yields for most of this year so far. the reason was as we were pricing in a stronger economy, we were pricing out bond yields. as a result, the stock market can rally in the face of higher yields. this month, it petered out. the rate cut expectations have bottomed out at the one or two level having been at six and seven which was unsustainably optimistic earlier. this is a bi
i think we had a bit of a seachange in the technical nature of the stock market from that big reversal we saw last thursday. it's taken a few days but that's the signal usually that we may have had a short-term top and when we took out the lows yesterday, that tells us at least in the near-term, things are not necessarily as rosy as we are used to. katie: not to read too much into one single day price action, you have a rally in the bond market. you look at yields and they are solidly lower. it...
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do we have a sense that has been a seachange in the medical field, a breakthrough that has led to a new pace of innovation that exceeds what we have seen in the past? sam: i will dissect your question into two. definitely seeing a new pace of innovation. the results of technology, ai and health care, are significantly overlapping, and that is helping faster drug development, better supply chain management. that is a theme we will be following quite closely. the reality is the understanding of biology has evolved. let's not forget, biology has had millions, billions of years to evolve, and we are only into understanding it or about 100 years, so there's much more to understand. whenever we feel like we have reached that stage of, oh, yeah, we've got it, you have to assume that is wrong, and it will throw another curve ball you some other way. lisa: there has been this question about distribution of some of these pharmaceuticals. increasingly, it is online. we have seen a number of the big pharmacy providers -- i am thinking walmart, some of the other drugstores -- closing down their heal
do we have a sense that has been a seachange in the medical field, a breakthrough that has led to a new pace of innovation that exceeds what we have seen in the past? sam: i will dissect your question into two. definitely seeing a new pace of innovation. the results of technology, ai and health care, are significantly overlapping, and that is helping faster drug development, better supply chain management. that is a theme we will be following quite closely. the reality is the understanding of...
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to segregate off to that kind of thing.in what it does it mean foror us ad the seachange we have a bigger role we hit the humanitarian side with cannot be over there not to make not sing with that impact is because the needs are growing. and bringing in the aspect of it is a really good binding force. i actually see that really happening within usaid the pool and i see on that side a little better participation in this then we have at that mission level but also with our partners all across the board. i'm positive as we go forward. beyond the locally led and the nexus i think what we are trying to do i'm going to use another buzzword dennis throughout we couldn't hear exactly what dennis was saying. but the idea of progress without programs. it is a buzz thing but in actuality we the humanitarian side of netflix into that. how we can re- bring our skills of convening and having that impact without just the program entering the dollars were flexing in the humanitarian tose bring those together we see that on the private sector engagement. we see that a lot with dovetailing which was not ta
to segregate off to that kind of thing.in what it does it mean foror us ad the seachange we have a bigger role we hit the humanitarian side with cannot be over there not to make not sing with that impact is because the needs are growing. and bringing in the aspect of it is a really good binding force. i actually see that really happening within usaid the pool and i see on that side a little better participation in this then we have at that mission level but also with our partners all across the...
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agencies against adopting expansive unbounded definitions that would and effect lead to a regulatory seachange from the status quo. and i would also note that ironically, title ii opponents believe congress could not have acted with the clarity required under the major questions doctrine because the term telecommunication service is ambiguous under brand x. this does not hold up. whether or not the term is ambiguous our authority to apply to terms such as broadband is clear as day and that is what i believe matters more here. and before the court could reach that issue it would need to conclude that this is a major questions case. but, those cases are as our for only extraordinary cases and this, i believe, does not come close to that. there is no unheralded power that we are purporting just now to discover in the annals of an old dusty statute. we have been classifying communications for decades. and the 1996 act expressly codified our ability to continue that practice. and with respect to the classification of this service and particular, years of litigation up to and including supreme court
agencies against adopting expansive unbounded definitions that would and effect lead to a regulatory seachange from the status quo. and i would also note that ironically, title ii opponents believe congress could not have acted with the clarity required under the major questions doctrine because the term telecommunication service is ambiguous under brand x. this does not hold up. whether or not the term is ambiguous our authority to apply to terms such as broadband is clear as day and that is...
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that would make a seachange of a difference in our ability to enforce the southern border of the united states. >> is it your view that if that were the case there would not be an incentive for anyone who knows that he or she may not qualify for asylum to come to this country knowing and that person would be able to make an application to get a work authorization and stay here for at least five years to work. is that correct? >> that is. >> that of course creates a tremendous incentive for people to come across the border. the problem is not our incredible fear instead of the problem is not the policy of asylum. the problem is we do not have the resources to process asylum applications as expeditiously as is necessary. so no one over here is talking about throwing money at the problem. we are talking about solving the problem. in the senate they tried to solve the problem not just through appropriations but with a policy build. unfortunately the republicans have put politics over our border security. they want chaos in order to win an election rather than solve the problems you do not h
that would make a seachange of a difference in our ability to enforce the southern border of the united states. >> is it your view that if that were the case there would not be an incentive for anyone who knows that he or she may not qualify for asylum to come to this country knowing and that person would be able to make an application to get a work authorization and stay here for at least five years to work. is that correct? >> that is. >> that of course creates a tremendous...