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there is a moat and very high—tech surveillance equipment there as well.rked increase in security there? equipment there as well. is there a marked increase in security there ?|j mean what i can tell you is that just behind the camera is a hedge, quite a large hedge and behind that hedge is a stationary lot of police officers, and then the moat. and yes, you are right. this is one at the most high—tech security buildings in london. as part of today's protest because there were 14 officers injured during last night's protests, toward the end, we might add, there has been what we perceive to be an increased number of police officers in and around this area, but i must say the police have been very cordial with protesters and making sure that protesters and making sure that protesters are protesting safely in terms of making sure they are not blocking traffic or getting in the way of traffic, but they are allowing them to have their point and make their protest heard. but yes, there is an increased large amount of people in this area when it comes to police.
there is a moat and very high—tech surveillance equipment there as well.rked increase in security there? equipment there as well. is there a marked increase in security there ?|j mean what i can tell you is that just behind the camera is a hedge, quite a large hedge and behind that hedge is a stationary lot of police officers, and then the moat. and yes, you are right. this is one at the most high—tech security buildings in london. as part of today's protest because there were 14 officers...
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ever had a moat around his castle so wide and protected. it felt like a new division.utgoing mail went along the river. if you have seen combat, you know what it is to have a place to fight from. we had something that we could call a line. if they had had it, we might have been through. we damaged everything the enemy had or wanted to bring up. the guys flew solo, they should have had bayonets on their propellers. korea a little bigger than a beachhead, we dug in. on this beachhead, a lot of the boys that flew in at the beginning were still around. still smiling. we would find out how we were doing. the enemy.ce the enemies were fanatics. we were believers that men could live together peacefully thinking, feeling, worshiping each in his own way. you could not think about .nything for very long pulled down the bridges. we wrecked the roads. the steep hills around us were rugged. we made the more rugged for the enemy. and beyond the tight ring of our perimeter, the enemy closed in, pushing us hard. how long would we hold? how long? and then swung to us. it gave the north
ever had a moat around his castle so wide and protected. it felt like a new division.utgoing mail went along the river. if you have seen combat, you know what it is to have a place to fight from. we had something that we could call a line. if they had had it, we might have been through. we damaged everything the enemy had or wanted to bring up. the guys flew solo, they should have had bayonets on their propellers. korea a little bigger than a beachhead, we dug in. on this beachhead, a lot of...
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no king ever had a moat around his castle so wide and protected. it felt like a new division.the lines. plenty of outgoing mail went across the river. if you have seen combat, you know what it is to have a place blind a place to fight from. ,for the first time in this korean business, we had something that we could call a line. all during the fighting, we had airpower. if they had had it, we might have been through. airpower did plenty of damage to everything the enemy had and wanted to bring up. the guys flew so low, they should have had bayonets on their propellers. in a corner of korea a little bigger than a beachhead, we dug in, built a village of foxholes. only here, you could not dig too deep on account of the rocks. on this beachhead, a lot of the boys that flew in at the beginning were still around. still smiling. there is waiting in every war. wereto find out how you doing. we faced the enemy. we faced ourselves. our enemies were fanatics. we were believers in one thing, that men could live together peacefully, thinking, feeling, worshiping each in his own way. worshi
no king ever had a moat around his castle so wide and protected. it felt like a new division.the lines. plenty of outgoing mail went across the river. if you have seen combat, you know what it is to have a place blind a place to fight from. ,for the first time in this korean business, we had something that we could call a line. all during the fighting, we had airpower. if they had had it, we might have been through. airpower did plenty of damage to everything the enemy had and wanted to bring...
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if we happenl to stay in a moat happened to have a tv, it was really special. we loved nova.lly when it would be about space. we would talk for hours about the universe. watching nova, i felt g, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big. the trajectory of my life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty ani felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't goiknow existed.ter. captioni sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, policing the police-- the president signs an executive order on law enforcement as major questions remain about the widespread use of force. then, calls for justice-- officers have yet to bged in the death of breonna taylor, horee months afterhe wast to death in her own home. plus, a serious setback-- north korea destroys a symbol of relations with the south, increasing tensionand derailing attemp engagement. and, first hand experience-- we speak to one of the world's leadinrts on infectious diseases about contracting covid 19 himself.
if we happenl to stay in a moat happened to have a tv, it was really special. we loved nova.lly when it would be about space. we would talk for hours about the universe. watching nova, i felt g, like, my mind was big, my ideas were big. the trajectory of my life changed. i could see a world outside of our poverty ani felt like things were going to get better. ♪ pbs opened up a world i didn't goiknow existed.ter. captioni sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening,...
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supposed to bring people there just those who were actually conducting these killings and county in the moat. you might imagine that in a normal situation they'd been they'd been asked to give statements that the police would have asked them for statements this hadn't happened. they came forward and we began to realize that we were going to something much much bigger. as we began to research us under talked to people in the local area many of them told also there was actually an officer involved in the original list he was actually in charge although he was novice or very little rank that they believed was a person of integrity they believed he tried to get to the bottom of those but couldn't . he talk to the families a number of times over the years and they the families told us that he would be an absolutely fatal person for us to talk to. belfast families of those killed in an attack on a biased silverbridge 24 years ago have appealed for a fresh inquiry into that trust say. so we arranged a press conference. and appealed for him to come forward we thought of them lightly but in fact he d
supposed to bring people there just those who were actually conducting these killings and county in the moat. you might imagine that in a normal situation they'd been they'd been asked to give statements that the police would have asked them for statements this hadn't happened. they came forward and we began to realize that we were going to something much much bigger. as we began to research us under talked to people in the local area many of them told also there was actually an officer...
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to another different relief packages that they can now come come up with well the people that are moated with money they could jump in on their stuff and they could use it to profit imagine if you've got a lot of money and you want to buy a bunch of houses to later ramped look at the rate show get on the interest if you buy up right now so during some boards pandemic someone's horribleness you will also get the flip side where certain people were proud it's a lot like war you've got you've got warriors at war that bleed da. i and then you got war profiteers like halliburton and dick cheney that do nothing but profit from war and enjoy the great gifts that war brings this is the same saying it's time for a break when we return just as it's done with a small business owner to find out how the pandemic is affecting people on main street as big corporations continue to get rich. the war. issue. you can't be told with yet you like. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the jerry thinks. we are here to ask. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you fe
to another different relief packages that they can now come come up with well the people that are moated with money they could jump in on their stuff and they could use it to profit imagine if you've got a lot of money and you want to buy a bunch of houses to later ramped look at the rate show get on the interest if you buy up right now so during some boards pandemic someone's horribleness you will also get the flip side where certain people were proud it's a lot like war you've got you've got...
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dots money to buy food stuffs the free stuff for finish how to draw all the money from my account moats my bank account and my name obama in the wallet leaving only a minimum balance both of his parents were laid off from their jobs when new york went into lockdown put in a huge breading on bright i was the eldest son he's responsible for the rest of the family the lack of money from his parents has had some hard manny's usefully sentimental phone bills to be made he said none of my siblings used everest. many got me enzyme the same tight spots right now according to the world bank last year living abroad sent home nearly 3 and a half 1000000000 u.s. dollars since his parents stopped working brighteyes how to fall back on the family business the small eatery it is merely run by his and who lives with bright and his siblings mother who in a virus has had a device stating impact even on this business. run on my gut feeling and by the i'm for it but before corona business was brisk with. from morning to evening they could easily be between 90 to 100 customers but since the pandemic huge th
dots money to buy food stuffs the free stuff for finish how to draw all the money from my account moats my bank account and my name obama in the wallet leaving only a minimum balance both of his parents were laid off from their jobs when new york went into lockdown put in a huge breading on bright i was the eldest son he's responsible for the rest of the family the lack of money from his parents has had some hard manny's usefully sentimental phone bills to be made he said none of my siblings...
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considered to be a middle income country and when we reach a point where food is no longer afford a moat and that we have a food security crisis on our hands this really sounds some serious alarm bells let on imports a lot and a nice u.s. dollars to do so but the u.s. dollar shortage has caused an import crisis which has been going on since october and the lebanese government has struggled to resolve it is the international community regional countries european countries the united states and china if they could help out and there has been no help whatsoever and you know you factor in the fact that all these borders are closed and because of the covert 1000 outbreak and things are successful food prices have skyrocketed the government has struggled to maintain the extent of the inflation i've spoken to people who have said that's off by about 60 percent and some of us about these even in tripoli which is our 2nd largest city is distributing coupons for supermarkets if you can buy food and i remember a government official and the municipal government there said that people are fighting ov
considered to be a middle income country and when we reach a point where food is no longer afford a moat and that we have a food security crisis on our hands this really sounds some serious alarm bells let on imports a lot and a nice u.s. dollars to do so but the u.s. dollar shortage has caused an import crisis which has been going on since october and the lebanese government has struggled to resolve it is the international community regional countries european countries the united states and...
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a highly state—of—the—art embassy, with a moat there as well.k health secretary, matt hancock, repeated his call for people not to take part because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. elsewhere in the uk, protestors in the city of bristol pulled down a statue of the 17th century slave trader, edward colston — a number of landmarks in bristol are named after him. he was a philanthropist locally as well. here in london, the demonstration began at 2.00pm, with protestors kneeling in a tribute to george floyd. the 46—year—old black man killed in minneapolis. yesterday's demonstrations in london saw 29 people arrested after clashes with police — and 1a officers were injured. police chief dame cressida dick urged protesters to "find another way" of making their views heard, which does not involve coming out on the streets of london. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, is in central london. that is, she was in central london earlier, but i think we can go to oui’ earlier, but i think we can go to our home affairs correspondent. tom symonds, is at dow
a highly state—of—the—art embassy, with a moat there as well.k health secretary, matt hancock, repeated his call for people not to take part because of the risk of spreading coronavirus. elsewhere in the uk, protestors in the city of bristol pulled down a statue of the 17th century slave trader, edward colston — a number of landmarks in bristol are named after him. he was a philanthropist locally as well. here in london, the demonstration began at 2.00pm, with protestors kneeling in a...
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done sort of my own analysis it took five weeks for me and my staff and the department of justice to moat. it's very fact-driven. it is very personal decision. kind of how it's done, methodical, and i know that general sessions has been very jut spoken and believes he did the right thing and i all can i do and i describe how hi icked our work at the department of justice and created two power centers at the department of justice. the attorney general's office and deputy attorney general's office who for the purposes of the mueller investigation was the acting attorney general. so just was very difficult to operate in that environment, as you can imagine, but also when i was appointed acting attorney general i was able to consolidate that and return to regular order in a normal chain of command like the department is used to. >> host: and in your poock, you write that every american, regardless of personal politics, should be concerned by what i saw happen to president donald trump inside the u.s. department of justice between 2017 and 2019. what did you see? >> guest: well, you in the, i
done sort of my own analysis it took five weeks for me and my staff and the department of justice to moat. it's very fact-driven. it is very personal decision. kind of how it's done, methodical, and i know that general sessions has been very jut spoken and believes he did the right thing and i all can i do and i describe how hi icked our work at the department of justice and created two power centers at the department of justice. the attorney general's office and deputy attorney general's...
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as long as we are happy, they will keep their moat. amanda: appreciate it.vens, jmp securities. thank you. it looks as though the opec-plus countries may be inching closer to a compromise. we will bring you up to speed on a bloomberg scoop after this. ♪ amanda: welcome back to bloomberg markets. it appears opec and its allies may be inching toward a compromise on production cuts, notably that the group could come to terms with the deal that would see existing cuts extended by another month. this may be setting a bit of a floor under the price of oil. we had been watching prices across the board firming up a bit in the last couple of weeks. will kennedy is our executive oil editor. it appears there is a copper mine is at hand? will: what we are hearing from sources is russia and saudi arabia, the two most important members of the opec-plus , have set to agree that they will extend the increasing, the current curves for another month. the aim is to do short-term increments, monitor the market, and keep prices rising, look to see what happens in terms of demand
as long as we are happy, they will keep their moat. amanda: appreciate it.vens, jmp securities. thank you. it looks as though the opec-plus countries may be inching closer to a compromise. we will bring you up to speed on a bloomberg scoop after this. ♪ amanda: welcome back to bloomberg markets. it appears opec and its allies may be inching toward a compromise on production cuts, notably that the group could come to terms with the deal that would see existing cuts extended by another month....
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have been by and large peaceful protests so the notion that, you know, the president has to build a moat pyramid around him is being over drawn in my view by the trump administration. look, the protests are a way for people to express themselves. these are first amendment protests going around across the country. most cities the police have been doing a good job of trying to apprehend looters or people that are damaging property but the bulk of this is american people fed up and in part with donald trump's record of callousness toward african-americans, native americans, people of color, women. he has been insult-in-chief president constantly putting people down so he is part of the story, donald trump, in a negative way. it is his tone and tenor that is being so destructive to the fabric of our country now and we're seeing gleefully more and more people pulling together and saying they've had enough of that kind of shoddy presidential leadership. >> a big piece of the protests has to do with accountability specifically of law enforcement. we saw commissioner ramsey called this week to d
have been by and large peaceful protests so the notion that, you know, the president has to build a moat pyramid around him is being over drawn in my view by the trump administration. look, the protests are a way for people to express themselves. these are first amendment protests going around across the country. most cities the police have been doing a good job of trying to apprehend looters or people that are damaging property but the bulk of this is american people fed up and in part with...
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tonight's filing by the government is a frivolous politically moat motivated exercise in futility. hundreds of thousands of copies of john bolton's book have been distributed around the country and the world. the injunction as requested by the government would accomplish nothing. and the prosecutors are considering whether to criminally charge bolton with release of classified information as they say. joining me now, thank you. carol, aisle begin with you. major revelations emerging from the bolton book. i can imagine we're getting a reaction from the white house on the hill. what are you hearing? >> so far you're hearing basically what you would respect from either side, democrats and republicans. democrats are saying john bolton's book is revelatory. as you recall, bolton refused to testify before the house when it held its impeachment hearings and instead said he would let a judge decide. then he writes in the book, the house should have gone further, there were all these other episodes with president trump was abusing his power in terms of putting him -- trying to use his relat
tonight's filing by the government is a frivolous politically moat motivated exercise in futility. hundreds of thousands of copies of john bolton's book have been distributed around the country and the world. the injunction as requested by the government would accomplish nothing. and the prosecutors are considering whether to criminally charge bolton with release of classified information as they say. joining me now, thank you. carol, aisle begin with you. major revelations emerging from the...
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. >>> up next, our "countdown" closer has the new dividend aristocrats he says can help build a moat around your portfolio gates. we will name them and show how much in dividend they pay when we come back. . . ♪. liz: we are now about six minutes away from the closing bell. a split decision on wall street. we're down 143. nasdaq is still positive up 22 but it does not look like in the next four 1/2 minutes we'll hit nasdaq 1000. all right, i told you, showed you at the top of the show that airlines were a big drag today on the stock market. but they're not the only travel and hospitality sector taking a pretty significant hit in the last couple minutes before the bell rings. to cheryl casone in the fox business newsroom with a closer look what is going on today. reporter: that's right, liz. cruise line sector is in the spotlight. norwegian is suspending all of its voyages to the end of september. two month extension from the original date. this is norwegian, seven seas cruises. only alaska voyage at end of the september will be sailing. they canceled october sails from new england an
. >>> up next, our "countdown" closer has the new dividend aristocrats he says can help build a moat around your portfolio gates. we will name them and show how much in dividend they pay when we come back. . . ♪. liz: we are now about six minutes away from the closing bell. a split decision on wall street. we're down 143. nasdaq is still positive up 22 but it does not look like in the next four 1/2 minutes we'll hit nasdaq 1000. all right, i told you, showed you at the top...
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some of the national guard were police ng the met moat department, and some of them be out beyond the white house perimeter, working the mpd.ets with o they would be tactically attached there. others, we ask the national uard to protect federal monuments, and so a number of even -- i won't speculate about a majority but a ot of the units were dispersed around the city to protect monuments and particular facilities. those that were within the white and were part of white house and lafayette park area, were under the direction of the tactical that area.in but in terms of requesting the esources and asking for their assistance, that was ultimately responsibility of ensuring that the national guard, that we support law enforcement and support the to bear. were brought next question. >> next question comes from katy "new york times." please go ahead. >> hi, mr. attorney general. this you so much for doing press conference. i have two questions but the most important is, i would like you your thoughts on police abuse of power. last year at a law enforcement said such abuse reflected -- more
some of the national guard were police ng the met moat department, and some of them be out beyond the white house perimeter, working the mpd.ets with o they would be tactically attached there. others, we ask the national uard to protect federal monuments, and so a number of even -- i won't speculate about a majority but a ot of the units were dispersed around the city to protect monuments and particular facilities. those that were within the white and were part of white house and lafayette park...
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lordstown moats says customers should receive their road ready rigs in january of 2021.000 preorders. charles? charles: hillary, thank you, very, very much. well it is, the ford f-150 versus two-wheeled segway. remember one was supposed to revolutionize transportation, and the other one, it really did. ford f-series trucks ranking among the largest biggest selling consumer products by revenue. segway which was the most hyped invention since the macintosh, you guys remember that, it its ending production now. cheryl casone talking about. that cheryl. reporter: hillary talking about electric trucks i will get to ford. i will start with traditional motor transportation and most popular, the f-150. it's a cash machine for ford. they overhauled the pickup after selling 900,000 of these guys last year. they spent $42 billion. they will unveil the latest model for the f-150. they need the cash cow product to drive restructuring plan to pay off debt related to coronavirus. f-150 accounted for 37% ever the automaker's vehicles sealed in the united states. stock is up fractionally
lordstown moats says customers should receive their road ready rigs in january of 2021.000 preorders. charles? charles: hillary, thank you, very, very much. well it is, the ford f-150 versus two-wheeled segway. remember one was supposed to revolutionize transportation, and the other one, it really did. ford f-series trucks ranking among the largest biggest selling consumer products by revenue. segway which was the most hyped invention since the macintosh, you guys remember that, it its ending...
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people are sing it in a way that was captured for that moat minute that we have never seen before and that needed to happen. i think what you're getting ammo is that while that videotape should've been shed a big light in racism and murder we have a going on in so many aspects of our country right now. so to me the answer is healthcare as you mentioned, is making sure that people can get healthcare. and the pandemic, you want to talk about institutional racism, the pack into effect the people of color dying and literally double the rate of their population percentage of population statewide, will they are the frontlines working. a lot of them are getting can go home and isolates because there in crowded housing. or in crowded transportation and they don't have the ability that other people have. sent to me, the disparities that was all before, this pandemic has just put one big magnifying glass on it. it is called offer a solution. those are the things like housing, the back and making sure they were investing in the housing. doing something about healthcare and giving them a public o
people are sing it in a way that was captured for that moat minute that we have never seen before and that needed to happen. i think what you're getting ammo is that while that videotape should've been shed a big light in racism and murder we have a going on in so many aspects of our country right now. so to me the answer is healthcare as you mentioned, is making sure that people can get healthcare. and the pandemic, you want to talk about institutional racism, the pack into effect the people...
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so what this should tell us is that these two oceans on the atlantic and the pacific are not moats. there's no draw bridge to pull up. sovereignty, whatever else it is, is not the same thing as security. we are affected by what happens in the world. foreign policy in turn is how what we do affects the world and there's a loop, but the most important message to take here is the world matters and isolationism, denial, sticking our head in the sand, whatever you want to call it issue is not a serious or viable strategy. >> you talk at length about the interconnected this of the globe and enter dependence, how that the american response to this global crisis reflected some of the things you bring up think notable absence, for example of the u.s. in the european convening to tackle the vaccine for covid-19? >> this has not been a good experience, shall we say, or demonstration of u.s. connectedness to world. begins with the fact we're connected like it or not. globalization is not a choice. how we respond is a choice but globalization is a reality and we chose not to participate in the e
so what this should tell us is that these two oceans on the atlantic and the pacific are not moats. there's no draw bridge to pull up. sovereignty, whatever else it is, is not the same thing as security. we are affected by what happens in the world. foreign policy in turn is how what we do affects the world and there's a loop, but the most important message to take here is the world matters and isolationism, denial, sticking our head in the sand, whatever you want to call it issue is not a...
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and we have many examples, for example, raoul moat admittedly killed his ex—girlfriend and her boyfriendpon, while other people are being beaten up by police behind closed doors and other people are being beaten up over allegations. do you think britain has the same or similar issues to do with race and law enforcement as the us? 0r similar issues to do with race and law enforcement as the us? or not? yes, i do. law enforcement as the us? or not? yes, ido. i law enforcement as the us? or not? yes, i do. ithink law enforcement as the us? or not? yes, i do. i think america acts as the litmus test for the whole global system. i don't think it is fair to make the assumption that... i hear a lot of people in the argument saying, at least it's not america, or we can't compare the brutality gear to the one in the states. but we've had sarah reeves, who died the same way sandra bland has, we have had an issue of police brutality, and the same sort of institutionalised racism that deals with this persecution of over policing of black people all over the world, the same in france, the same in the
and we have many examples, for example, raoul moat admittedly killed his ex—girlfriend and her boyfriendpon, while other people are being beaten up by police behind closed doors and other people are being beaten up over allegations. do you think britain has the same or similar issues to do with race and law enforcement as the us? 0r similar issues to do with race and law enforcement as the us? or not? yes, i do. law enforcement as the us? or not? yes, ido. i law enforcement as the us? or not?...
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selective about what you invest in and we've always prized attributes like strong pricing power, deep moats are leaders and have unique positions in their industries, and that is not incompatible with cyclic or exposure as well as stable growth names. it is a question of being stringent about the criteria that you are demanding from the investment, but also taking advantage and looking at what is happening in the backdrop, and the fact that some of the slightly more cyclical names have further to run at this point. it feels like at the beginning, it was more about quality, but we have now moved on to the second phase. matt: catherine, we will keep you with us. more to talk about with catherine doyle, newton investment management, investment specialist. that's a lot of investments. in any case, we are watching shares of the funds -- lufth ansa, therefore to backing this german bailout finally. it seems berlin won out over brussels and shares in a late chair -- lha are up more than 6%. our airlines a safe bet or have they fallen so far so fast? this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloo
selective about what you invest in and we've always prized attributes like strong pricing power, deep moats are leaders and have unique positions in their industries, and that is not incompatible with cyclic or exposure as well as stable growth names. it is a question of being stringent about the criteria that you are demanding from the investment, but also taking advantage and looking at what is happening in the backdrop, and the fact that some of the slightly more cyclical names have further...
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that country so what this should tell us is these two oceans the atlantic and the pacific are not moats sovereignty and, whatever else it is is not the same thing as security. we are affected by what happens in the world not foreign policy will be due in fact the world there is a loop is the world matters isolationism denial sticking her head in the sand with everyone to call it is not a serious or viable strategy. >> you talk at length about the interconnectedness of the globe in the interdependence. how is the american response to this global crisis reflected some of the things you brought up with the absence to tackle the vaccine for covid-19? >> guest: this is not been a good experience or demonstration begins with the fact we are connected globalization is many things how we respond to it is the choice. globalization itself is our reality. as you say, we chose not to participate in the european outbreak with look to pool resources to work towards a vaccine it seems to me that probably would reduce the chance that effort will succeed or succeed quickly. it also means that if it were
that country so what this should tell us is these two oceans the atlantic and the pacific are not moats sovereignty and, whatever else it is is not the same thing as security. we are affected by what happens in the world not foreign policy will be due in fact the world there is a loop is the world matters isolationism denial sticking her head in the sand with everyone to call it is not a serious or viable strategy. >> you talk at length about the interconnectedness of the globe in the...
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the way they do this is to on aroundate a moat their population to be sure they cannot be attacked and then have the freedom to attack others by deploying the network. how do they do that? they know there is a business problem in the telecom industry they take by do and ali baba those are examples they pull the enormous amount of money ali baba alone makes $30 billion last november singles day on 1111 and one day. they hold that money and they subsidize the network because they want access to the datace or their leading artificial intelligence researcher we are to data that saudi arabia is to oil we collect and then monetize the data not just for the economic dominance of china but also to influence if you look during coronavirus, 40 percent of the post on social media are coming from bots you're probably seeing the same thing going on with the riots in the united states right now. they have learned very well how the internet can be used to influence populations. chairman rogers talked about how they do it in their own society but also abroad by using huawai as one of the avenues but i
the way they do this is to on aroundate a moat their population to be sure they cannot be attacked and then have the freedom to attack others by deploying the network. how do they do that? they know there is a business problem in the telecom industry they take by do and ali baba those are examples they pull the enormous amount of money ali baba alone makes $30 billion last november singles day on 1111 and one day. they hold that money and they subsidize the network because they want access to...
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those who have signed up before the gavel are sinema, i believe -- i don't believe she is at the moat -- the remote facility right now. are you there? senator scott, are you there? >> good. senator scott, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this meeting. i want to thank all of you for what you do and thank our industries for what they're doing, especially during this time of crisis. my father was a truck driver, it's a tough job. he was gone a lot. at that time, didn't pay much. now, it's gotten a lot better pay. so, what do you think the changes will be for people like my dad, the over the road truck driver going forward? how has their life changed and is there anything we ought to be doing to be able to improve how they do their jobs and what type wife they have? >> thank you for your question, and thank your father for all serving our industry for such a long time there. like so many of us, our families have been involved in trucking throughout our lifetimes. and your father, we thank him for driving a truck. as far as our industry going forward, infrastructu
those who have signed up before the gavel are sinema, i believe -- i don't believe she is at the moat -- the remote facility right now. are you there? senator scott, are you there? >> good. senator scott, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this meeting. i want to thank all of you for what you do and thank our industries for what they're doing, especially during this time of crisis. my father was a truck driver, it's a tough job. he was gone a lot. at that...
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moat. >> senator, i believe that we should always be trying to improve service, never set back.with improved service, when you're looking at this complex part of the problem and you have aging infrastructure you have to balance the capital expenditures that are necessary going forward that will improve that service, perhaps make it more efficient, but then make it also cost effective. so, you can't do one without the other and you need a plan for tomorrow. you need a one-year plan, a three-year plan, and a five-year plan. and you need the ability to execute on it. and then you can address those issues. >> well, thank you. this is my last question, again for both of you. you know, it's always going to cost the postal service more to deliver the mail in rural areas. letters and packages have to be carried over longer distances with less address density of course and higher gas costs. but rural america needs the postal service more than urban areas and the postal service is a lifeline for rural communities and businesses. what ideas and experiences would you bring to the board that
moat. >> senator, i believe that we should always be trying to improve service, never set back.with improved service, when you're looking at this complex part of the problem and you have aging infrastructure you have to balance the capital expenditures that are necessary going forward that will improve that service, perhaps make it more efficient, but then make it also cost effective. so, you can't do one without the other and you need a plan for tomorrow. you need a one-year plan, a...
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what they're doing there which is terrific news and combating competitors which seem to have a wider moatn we regard to things like electric vehicles and much earlier adopter presence in china but obviously he is beating them to the competition in many ways. neil: it is interesting because the chinese are not taking it out on him as they were and are on a number of other american companies. i know he is south african by birth but if tesla were being received like other american companies its sales wouldn't be soaring right now, let alone tripling so what does this teach us about doing business there? because he is very fussy about not letting the chinese in on how tesla vehicles are made, whereas other manufacturers routinely give that up just so they have a presence in that market? what do you think he is up to? >> kind of interesting. obviously again given his status and again maybe a bit of antagonist to the u.s. government and certainly the securities & exchange commission, maybe that is sort of emboldened his character in china, they like the fact he is willing to push back on author
what they're doing there which is terrific news and combating competitors which seem to have a wider moatn we regard to things like electric vehicles and much earlier adopter presence in china but obviously he is beating them to the competition in many ways. neil: it is interesting because the chinese are not taking it out on him as they were and are on a number of other american companies. i know he is south african by birth but if tesla were being received like other american companies its...
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the effectiveness of the this moat odd of marketing to investors remains to be seen after talking withdemand, a lot of cash on the sidelines the investors can put to work and if the stock prices go higher and stay that way, this may be a new way of doing things, even in a post covid era guys >> yes, it's been interesting, leslie, all the people who have adapted to the idea that you don't necessarily need to be in the same room. we'll see how long that continues, and whether it extends to things like merger and acquisitions as well >> um-hum. >> how does it look so far, you getting any sense in terms of the book for either one of these deals in terms of demand >> yes, so far i've heard that there is a lot of interest in both of them actually. one of the deals was, has seen very large orders come through, and that's one of the goals of ipos is to have a pretty concentrated book of investors that you can trust will hold onto those stock prices or hold onto the stocks in the first day of trading, so it seems like, based on people who are close to the deal, that they are seeing some big ord
the effectiveness of the this moat odd of marketing to investors remains to be seen after talking withdemand, a lot of cash on the sidelines the investors can put to work and if the stock prices go higher and stay that way, this may be a new way of doing things, even in a post covid era guys >> yes, it's been interesting, leslie, all the people who have adapted to the idea that you don't necessarily need to be in the same room. we'll see how long that continues, and whether it extends to...
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the way they do this is create a moat around their population to ensure they can't be attacked and havethe freedom to attack others by deploying the network. they know there is a business problem in the telecom industry. they take all about and $0.10, silicon valley tech company example, they pull an enormous amount of money. ali baba made $38 billion last november on 1111 in one day, they pull that money and subsidize deployment of the network, they want access to the data. they are leading artificial intelligence research, and saudi arabia to oil, the goal is behind that firewall. and monetize that data. the economic dominance of data is also to influence, if you look at coronavirus, 40% of the posts on social media are coming from bots. i would venture to say you are seeing the same thing going on with what is happening in the united states right now. they learned very well, how the internet can be used to influence populations, chairman rogers talked about in their own society. and how they do it abroad by using huawei as one of the avenues from it. not just huawei. huawei is a memb
the way they do this is create a moat around their population to ensure they can't be attacked and havethe freedom to attack others by deploying the network. they know there is a business problem in the telecom industry. they take all about and $0.10, silicon valley tech company example, they pull an enormous amount of money. ali baba made $38 billion last november on 1111 in one day, they pull that money and subsidize deployment of the network, they want access to the data. they are leading...
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doing so will ensure that rowe moat technology works properly. members will be recognized normally for asking questions but if they want to speak at another time they must seek that by unmuting phones. there is a slight lag of a few seconds between the time you start speaking and the camera shot switching to you. to account for this please do a quote, preamable, whatever that means, unquote, before you get to your actual question. you are reminded to keep the software plas form on for the entirety of the time they attend the proceeding. those members may leave and rejoin the proceedings. if the members depart for a short period of time for reasons other than joining a different proceeding, they should leave the video function on. if members will be absent for a significant period or depart to join a different proceeding, they should exit the software platform entirely and then rejoin if they return. members are also advised that i've designated a committee staff member, too, if necessary to mute unrecognized members microphones to cancel any inad
doing so will ensure that rowe moat technology works properly. members will be recognized normally for asking questions but if they want to speak at another time they must seek that by unmuting phones. there is a slight lag of a few seconds between the time you start speaking and the camera shot switching to you. to account for this please do a quote, preamable, whatever that means, unquote, before you get to your actual question. you are reminded to keep the software plas form on for the...
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it shows that nearly two-thirds of biden spar tears are moat -- spasupporters are motivated by r that the president will win reelection. it was the reverse that helped president trump in 2016, more now it's flipped, congressman. >> well, in florida these are the same poll that's had hillary clinton beating trump in florida by 10 and 15 points. i don't think the polling is accurate. it hasn't been accurate in the past. look at 2016 before the presidential election. we're bringing his no nominatioo our party back here to florida and jacksonville because you had a democratic governor in north carolina who was refusing to allow us to go up there and congregate for our convention. i feel good about where we're at in florida. the 1.8 million trump voters will be out in force in the general election in november and those people aren't being polled because they're not typical voters that vote every election cycle. dagen: joseph, you want to jump in. joseph: congressman, i think you hit the nail on the head. i think president trump is gearing up to renew his efforts for re-election as we see w
it shows that nearly two-thirds of biden spar tears are moat -- spasupporters are motivated by r that the president will win reelection. it was the reverse that helped president trump in 2016, more now it's flipped, congressman. >> well, in florida these are the same poll that's had hillary clinton beating trump in florida by 10 and 15 points. i don't think the polling is accurate. it hasn't been accurate in the past. look at 2016 before the presidential election. we're bringing his no...
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the way that they do this is first create a moat around their population to ensure that they can't.and then have the freedom to attack others by deploying the network. how do they do that? they know there's a business problem in the telecom industry so they take ali baba and $.10, they are silicon valley companies examples. hold the money, the enormous amount of money, ali baba alone made $38 million last november on 1111 in one day. they pull that money and subsidize the deployment of the network because they want access to the data. if you listen to their leading artificial intelligence researcher he says we are today as saudi arabia is oil or gold is due, collect and monetize that data. it's not just for the economic dominance of china. it is also theinfluence. if you look during coronavirus , 40 percent of the closed on social media are coming from box. i would venture to say you're probably seen the same thing going on with the rise that are happening. they have learned very well how the internet can be used to influence populations. so chairman rogers talk about how they're do
the way that they do this is first create a moat around their population to ensure that they can't.and then have the freedom to attack others by deploying the network. how do they do that? they know there's a business problem in the telecom industry so they take ali baba and $.10, they are silicon valley companies examples. hold the money, the enormous amount of money, ali baba alone made $38 million last november on 1111 in one day. they pull that money and subsidize the deployment of the...
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these are the companies that have the revenues, the profits, the cash generation, they have moats around their businesses. they are leading the market higher because they should be, because this is where investors are putting their money. they have become safe haven stocks. that is for good reason. they have got everything going for them, they are doing everything right and they should be leading the market. investors who are not in these stocks and it's still not too late to get into them, are missing out. these stocks will continue to go higher for as far as the eye can see. there is nowhere else for people to put their money but in these leadership stocks. stuart: so if you put more money into these stocks and they lead the market, do they lead the market, the overall market, higher still? >> yes. absolutely, stuart. again, investors are putting money and bidding up these stocks because of their ability to produce profits. eventually they are going to start to pay more dividends, they will revert to buy-backs and put a pillow under their share. we looked at apple when it reached $1 tr
these are the companies that have the revenues, the profits, the cash generation, they have moats around their businesses. they are leading the market higher because they should be, because this is where investors are putting their money. they have become safe haven stocks. that is for good reason. they have got everything going for them, they are doing everything right and they should be leading the market. investors who are not in these stocks and it's still not too late to get into them, are...
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they have to have the ability to still do we moat distance learning if a member of the household is sickeening measures in place so that sick children do not enter the school so we don't have an outbreak. will there be school districts that may need to close down? possibly. we see that with the flu all the time. but people need to stay vigilant. be safe, but, yes, children need to get back to school. steve: all right. dr. nicole saphier joining us via remote. >> thanks, steve. steve: thank you very much. thank you, dr. saphier. top of the hour. almost 7:00 in new york city. coming up straight ahead newt gingrich and kayleigh mcenany from the white house. but thanks to you, we're finding new ways forward. your comfort and care push us to do even more. your generosity reminds us what matters most. and your courage inspires us to find better solutions for tomorrow. on behalf of all novartis employees, thank you. sixty-two thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and thirty-one cents. sofi allowed me to refinance all of my loans to one low interest rate and an affordable monthly payment. and i
they have to have the ability to still do we moat distance learning if a member of the household is sickeening measures in place so that sick children do not enter the school so we don't have an outbreak. will there be school districts that may need to close down? possibly. we see that with the flu all the time. but people need to stay vigilant. be safe, but, yes, children need to get back to school. steve: all right. dr. nicole saphier joining us via remote. >> thanks, steve. steve:...
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it is like a fortress there, there is a moat and very high—tech surveillance equipment there as well.rease in security therewhat i can tell you is that just behind the camera is a hedge, quite a large hedge and behind that hedge is a stationary lot of police officers, and then remote. and yes, you are right this is one of the most high—tech security buildings in london. as part of today's protest, because there were 14 officers injured in last night's protests towards the end, there has been what we perceive to be an increased number of police officers in and around this area, but i have to say the police have been very cordial with protesters, making sure that they are protesting safely in terms of making sure they are not blocking traffic or getting in the way of traffic, but allowing them to have their point and make their protest heard. but yes, there is an increased large amount of people in this area when it comes to police. i must apologise for any of the foul language that you might be hearing from protesters behind us, but that is the nature of coming live. it is. i can't qui
it is like a fortress there, there is a moat and very high—tech surveillance equipment there as well.rease in security therewhat i can tell you is that just behind the camera is a hedge, quite a large hedge and behind that hedge is a stationary lot of police officers, and then remote. and yes, you are right this is one of the most high—tech security buildings in london. as part of today's protest, because there were 14 officers injured in last night's protests towards the end, there has...