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a man that you came to respect was gusty spence.was another loyalist gunman who evolved thinking when he was in prison. he said this in 1994 at the time of the loyalist decision tojoin a cease—fire he said, "in all sincerity we must now offer to the loved ones of all innocent victims of the last 25 years our abject and true remorse." and ijust wonder... i mean, let me put the statement in context. it was said in a corporate way, and i believe that any organisation need to actually take responsibility. but it's the organisation takes that responsibility. all of this stuff about truth and responsibility, people get hunted down. this is a very small country and people leak things in the media. and some saying to you is, yes, i believe in all that was up i believe in the statement. and i've written a statement. we need to move forward and we need, nobody, the politicians haven't come up with answers. from that point of view they have not got answers without the republicans haven't got any answers. and the point that it may continue is,
a man that you came to respect was gusty spence.was another loyalist gunman who evolved thinking when he was in prison. he said this in 1994 at the time of the loyalist decision tojoin a cease—fire he said, "in all sincerity we must now offer to the loved ones of all innocent victims of the last 25 years our abject and true remorse." and ijust wonder... i mean, let me put the statement in context. it was said in a corporate way, and i believe that any organisation need to actually...
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michael spence at 6:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ ." "bloomberg surveillance an interesting week to say the least. usually this week is quiet, somehow i don't think so this week. this vaccine news -- we want to get to that -- but right now dr. sam fazeli steps in, with all his knowledge of pharmacology. i want to go to the mathematics. we got a chart here, folks, a nice chart of california and new york state. in new york, the big bubble in white first, then california, months later on. they both turn up, and the rate of change is really not good. sam, tell us about the second derivative that you observed worldwide. tom,it is interesting, because a little while we did highlight the fact that there is a disparity creeping into the data between the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. frankly, when it comes down to this data come you have to be very careful of what you are looking at because every region -- i don't know what it is like in the states, but every state has the same rule as to when to count a death as a covid death.
michael spence at 6:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ ." "bloomberg surveillance an interesting week to say the least. usually this week is quiet, somehow i don't think so this week. this vaccine news -- we want to get to that -- but right now dr. sam fazeli steps in, with all his knowledge of pharmacology. i want to go to the mathematics. we got a chart here, folks, a nice chart of california and new york state. in new york, the big bubble in white first, then california, months later on....
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and professor spence has agreed to do some analysis for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skins that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangles in a beer. it's not unusual to find bank tyria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example, certain can cause illness or inflammation to test how many germs really contains professor chin and upper lip to petri dishes. the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures laboratory conditions and then examine them. there could be bacteria, for example, or germs. you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up. we are to, we'll have the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular once a month to the barber and nuremberg room, his beard to ensure it stays clean, healthy
and professor spence has agreed to do some analysis for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skins that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangles in a beer. it's not unusual to find bank tyria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example,...
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patrick spence, ceo of sonos, thanks for being with us >> thanks, jon >>> speaking of that busy holiday season, still to come, how macy's and other retailers are preparing for holiday shopping which is just a week away we'll take a closer look after the break. don't go away. ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> retailers trying to cash in on consumer apps and touch free shopping as the new way to buy things walmart, target, lowe's, macy's all saw their digital sales soar but as we look to q-4, which retailers developed the best strategy to support the e-commerce boom and who is the right metric to d
patrick spence, ceo of sonos, thanks for being with us >> thanks, jon >>> speaking of that busy holiday season, still to come, how macy's and other retailers are preparing for holiday shopping which is just a week away we'll take a closer look after the break. don't go away. ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount...
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. >> see spence washington journal. every day, take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. me up wednesday morning, a washington post political reporter will join us to talk about the latest developments and the post election standoff between the trump administration and the biting campaign. on veterans day, issues affecting veterans and the fallout from defense secretary mark esper's termination. watch c-span's washington journal. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> wednesday is veterans day. president donald trump will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. 11:00live beginning at a.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live with the wisconsin governor tony evers
. >> see spence washington journal. every day, take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. me up wednesday morning, a washington post political reporter will join us to talk about the latest developments and the post election standoff between the trump administration and the biting campaign. on veterans day, issues affecting veterans and the fallout from defense secretary mark esper's termination. watch c-span's washington...
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and professor spence has agreed to do some analysis for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skins that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangled in a beard. it's not unusual to find bank tyria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example, certain can cause illness to tell. many germs contains professor cheek into petri dishes. the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures laboratory conditions and then examine them. should there be bacteria, for example, or germs you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up. we are to the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with the once a month. he lets his barber and nuremberg his beard to ensure it stays clean, healthy and luxuriant. what does have think about the danger of bacteria
and professor spence has agreed to do some analysis for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skins that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangled in a beard. it's not unusual to find bank tyria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example,...
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professor spence, mine has agreed to do something for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skin that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangled in a beard. it's not unusual to find bacteria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example, certain can cause illness or inflammation to tell. many germs really contains professor cheek chin and upper lip into petri dishes. the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures laboratory conditions and then examine them. and there could be bacteria, for example, or germs. you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up. we are to, we'll have the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular once a month. he lets his barber and nuremberg through his beard to ensure it stays
professor spence, mine has agreed to do something for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skin that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangled in a beard. it's not unusual to find bacteria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example, certain...
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august of 1961 as the first elected republican in the 20th century with state representative floyd spence being the first to courageously switch parties in 1962. leading today to superrepublican majorities with all statewide officials now republicans, along with eight out of nine federal legislators being republicans. i credit my mother, rey wilson, for my political involvement as she was a pioneering activist in south carolina for president dwight easen hour in 1952. -- dwight eisenhower in 1952. we will never forget spetch and the global war on terrorism. our sympathy for the family of the visionary business leader arthur brown jr. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. comer, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate national adoption month. along with national adoption day on november 21. this recognition aims to increase awareness for the 122,000 foster children in america awaiting adoption and to celebrate the children and families brought together through the adoption process. i want to honor the numerous organiza
august of 1961 as the first elected republican in the 20th century with state representative floyd spence being the first to courageously switch parties in 1962. leading today to superrepublican majorities with all statewide officials now republicans, along with eight out of nine federal legislators being republicans. i credit my mother, rey wilson, for my political involvement as she was a pioneering activist in south carolina for president dwight easen hour in 1952. -- dwight eisenhower in...
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and professor spence has agreed to do some analysis for us. the principle in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skin that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangles in a beard. it's not unusual to find bank tyria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some however, for example, certain information to test how many germs really contains professor cheek chin and upper lip to petri dishes. the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures under laboratory conditions and then examine them. there could be fecal bacteria, for example, or germs you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up. we are to we'll have the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular barber shop. once a month, he lets his barber and nuremberg through his beard to en
and professor spence has agreed to do some analysis for us. the principle in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skin that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangles in a beard. it's not unusual to find bank tyria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some however, for...
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just not that spence. i came here not to say goodbye, but for an ordinary visit. i'm sure that in a week a month or 3, we will come back to daddy bank again. it is ours and we will not give it away each combo. there was a lot of restoration work done. and that have police told upon stone with my own hands, i have cared for it is i would care for my own child. i still do not believe that data has to be surrendered to the assyrians. washington is threatening further sanctions on tehran to mark the hand of a serie of iran's 2019 antigovernment protests. the us state department says it will take further action against the country's quote agents of repression. the rain regime tried to hide the evidence of his brutal crackdown through censorship, intimidation, and still refuses to allow independent investigations into the killings that perpetrated. the united states will continue to promote accountability by announcing further actions against the agents of repression. later this week to bring a measure of justice to the iranian people, the longest suffering victims of t
just not that spence. i came here not to say goodbye, but for an ordinary visit. i'm sure that in a week a month or 3, we will come back to daddy bank again. it is ours and we will not give it away each combo. there was a lot of restoration work done. and that have police told upon stone with my own hands, i have cared for it is i would care for my own child. i still do not believe that data has to be surrendered to the assyrians. washington is threatening further sanctions on tehran to mark...
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there are no plans however to introduce the country's first lockdown, as sylvia lennan—spence reportsses were surging in the summer, sweden followed a different path, opting instead for voluntary social distancing, washing hands, and public gatherings limited to 50 people. it was hailed as a model of how to live with the pandemic by anti—lockdown campaigners around the world. but a sharp rise in cases means sweden is now tightening those restrictions, with public gatherings limited to a maximum of eight people. translation: we live in trying times now, it will get worse, do your duty, take your responsibility to stop the spread of the infections. don't go to the gym. don't go to the library. don't have dinner. don't have parties. cancel. this is now the new normal for the whole society, for all sweden. sweden's cases per 100,000 are currently 10 times higher than finland and four times higher than norway. last week, the hospital admissions rate here was growing faster than any other european country. translation: we need to go in with the stronger recommendations and restrictions, and
there are no plans however to introduce the country's first lockdown, as sylvia lennan—spence reportsses were surging in the summer, sweden followed a different path, opting instead for voluntary social distancing, washing hands, and public gatherings limited to 50 people. it was hailed as a model of how to live with the pandemic by anti—lockdown campaigners around the world. but a sharp rise in cases means sweden is now tightening those restrictions, with public gatherings limited to a...
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sylvia lennan—spence has this report. another european country, another national lockdown.ntrol. translation: the truth is, authorities can no longer trace 70% of new infections, so they don't even know where if they are coming from. partial shutdown already in place, and from tuesday that will escalate. nonessential shops and services were closed while schools will switch to distance learning except where care is needed. residents will only be able to leave home for work, to meet basic needs or care for others orfor home for work, to meet basic needs or care for others or for physical activity. the announcement coming with a plea. translation: my urgent request is don't meet anyone. any social contact is one too many. a record number of cases were registered in austria on friday. more than seven times higher than at the peak of the first wave. it takes the peak of the first wave. it takes the country's total number of infections to more than 198,000.m seems it is necessary, u nfortu nately. seems it is necessary, unfortunately. instead of more people dying or becoming ill,
sylvia lennan—spence has this report. another european country, another national lockdown.ntrol. translation: the truth is, authorities can no longer trace 70% of new infections, so they don't even know where if they are coming from. partial shutdown already in place, and from tuesday that will escalate. nonessential shops and services were closed while schools will switch to distance learning except where care is needed. residents will only be able to leave home for work, to meet basic needs...
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spence one breaks down how it all came to be. joe biden has officially become the president elect for the united states it was saturday when that announcement was made by a number of media organizations after biden secured more than 270 electoral votes enough to put him over the top he spoke in wilmington delaware tonight alongside the 1st vice president of the united states come all the harris' 1st woman ever to ascend to the position of vice president here's what harry had to say in introducing the new president baby have elected a president who represents the best and. a leader the world will respect and our children will look up to a commander in chief will respect our troops and keep our country safe and a president for. americans the new president elect biden took to the states and i talked about the need for the nation to heal to come together and to be ready to move into a new chapter. joe biden becomes the oldest person ever to be elected president of the united states 5 days after voting 1st closed here's some of what b
spence one breaks down how it all came to be. joe biden has officially become the president elect for the united states it was saturday when that announcement was made by a number of media organizations after biden secured more than 270 electoral votes enough to put him over the top he spoke in wilmington delaware tonight alongside the 1st vice president of the united states come all the harris' 1st woman ever to ascend to the position of vice president here's what harry had to say in...
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but there are no plans to introduce the country's first lockdown, as sylvia lennan—spence reports.en cases were surging in the summer, sweden followed a different path, opting instead for voluntary social distancing, washing hands, and public gatherings limited to 50 people. it was held up as a model of how to live with the pandemic by anti—lockdown campaigners around the world. but a sharp rise in cases means sweden is now tightening these restrictions, with public gatherings limited to a maximum of eight people. translation: we live in trying times now, it will get worse, do your duty, take your responsibility to stop the spread of the infections. don't go to the gym, don't go to the library. don't have dinner, don't have parties. cancel. this is now the new normal for the whole society, for all sweden. sweden's cases per 100,000 are currently ten times higher than finland and four times higher than norway. last week, the hospital admissions rate here was growing faster than any other european country. translation: we need to go in with the stronger recommendations and restrictio
but there are no plans to introduce the country's first lockdown, as sylvia lennan—spence reports.en cases were surging in the summer, sweden followed a different path, opting instead for voluntary social distancing, washing hands, and public gatherings limited to 50 people. it was held up as a model of how to live with the pandemic by anti—lockdown campaigners around the world. but a sharp rise in cases means sweden is now tightening these restrictions, with public gatherings limited to a...
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coming with the second lockdown, giving guidance in the previous quarter that we do not expect risky spencein the second half of the year would be higher than the first. clear that indicates that from what we see from q3, that seems to be the case. you say the distribution, dividend policy and 50% payout ratio is resilient. what we want to know is when will the ecb that you pay the dividend for this year, and is the 2020 dividend on schedule? tanate: what we have done today is announced two things. we've given a new capital target at 13.5%. we have lowered the level of capital that we believe we need to run the bank over the long-term to 12.5, so that's the first announcement we make. we will take our time to get to that 12.5 metoo make sure we see an exit view from the current corona crisis. the second thing we have two announces the change in our dividend policy, going from a progressive dividend policy to 50% of resilient profit. that's the second plan that we have. have reserved our profit for that dividend payment. as you mentioned, this is guided also by the recommendation of the ecb
coming with the second lockdown, giving guidance in the previous quarter that we do not expect risky spencein the second half of the year would be higher than the first. clear that indicates that from what we see from q3, that seems to be the case. you say the distribution, dividend policy and 50% payout ratio is resilient. what we want to know is when will the ecb that you pay the dividend for this year, and is the 2020 dividend on schedule? tanate: what we have done today is announced two...
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only for tens of thousands of restaurants already battered by the pandemic and this is after many spence small fortunes trying to stay alive by building outdoor seating with tents, heat lamps and more. >> the restaurant has been in our family for 65 years without is la expect us to survive when they take away our ability to make money after we have invested so much money also playing the game how they want it played. they change the rules constantly. >> it has been devastating, now that we end up closing we have to tell 11 of our employees go home and how are they going to pay their bills. >> when asked how many people have been affected while dining outside the director of the la county health department said she didn't have the data and seem to suggest it was all speculative. >> even in full compliance all the customers are not wearing face coverings when eating and drinking. there's a lot of increased risk in those settings. >> emotions of the board of supervisors to overturn the rules failed in a 3-them to vote earlier today and this morning the judge rejected a last-minute lawsuit b
only for tens of thousands of restaurants already battered by the pandemic and this is after many spence small fortunes trying to stay alive by building outdoor seating with tents, heat lamps and more. >> the restaurant has been in our family for 65 years without is la expect us to survive when they take away our ability to make money after we have invested so much money also playing the game how they want it played. they change the rules constantly. >> it has been devastating, now...
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spence's data unions live from birth in bangor in armenia after its prime minister agrees to tough terms on ending the fighting in the corner karabakh protesters stormed government buildings in outrage under the deal as a big john king said territorial gains with russian peacekeepers deployed to the disputed region. also coming up for hopes of tracing the coronavirus it's a shot in the arm germany's beyond tekton us pharmaceutical giant pfizer announced their corona virus vaccine is more than 90 percent.
spence's data unions live from birth in bangor in armenia after its prime minister agrees to tough terms on ending the fighting in the corner karabakh protesters stormed government buildings in outrage under the deal as a big john king said territorial gains with russian peacekeepers deployed to the disputed region. also coming up for hopes of tracing the coronavirus it's a shot in the arm germany's beyond tekton us pharmaceutical giant pfizer announced their corona virus vaccine is more than...
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. >> reporter: connor spence decided not to open. >> if somebody got sick or my staff i'd feel horrid. >> reporter: none of the usual outdoor ice skating rinks in the bay area are opening this year, that includes the rinks at embarcadero and union square in san francisco, san mateo, napa, marin and walnut creek. safety is one reason. money is the other. it cost norcal ice $200,000 to operate the rink. >> in years past i'd cycle through 500 to 600 skaters on a busy day. cut that down by 25%, 30%, there's no way to afford the equipment and staffing required to operate a rink. >> reporter: the cancellations have been devastating to emery likens. >> normally we'd be doing maintenance getting ready for the season. >> reporter: he owns special ice which helps operate more than a dozen seasonal ice rinks in california. >> this whole tent is our ice rental skates. >> reporter: normally he'd have a team of employees working full time testing the equipment and loading them up on trailers. hundreds of seasonal employees would be ready to staff the ice rinks. instead, his storage yard is quiet th
. >> reporter: connor spence decided not to open. >> if somebody got sick or my staff i'd feel horrid. >> reporter: none of the usual outdoor ice skating rinks in the bay area are opening this year, that includes the rinks at embarcadero and union square in san francisco, san mateo, napa, marin and walnut creek. safety is one reason. money is the other. it cost norcal ice $200,000 to operate the rink. >> in years past i'd cycle through 500 to 600 skaters on a busy day....
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on, andhael spence was he made clear a definition of pre-more more -- of pre-normal just isn't there.are not going to get back to that normal. it is a raging debate. jonathan: we got to talk about this vaccine as well from astrazeneca/oxford. the vaccine found to be highly effective in tackling covid-19. more positive news with a huge cyclical tilt in this equity market. up next on this program, dr. deborah fuller, university of washington school of medicine. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. another vaccine has shown promise against the coronavirus. the shot developed by the university of oxford and astrazeneca prevented an average of 70% of participants from falling ill. that is less than the vaccines from pfizer and moderna. however, effectiveness rose to 90% for one of two dosing racing -- one of two dosing regimes. a formal national security advisor to joe biden is expect it to be named secretary of state. the announcement about anthony blinken is likely tomorrow. he served as depu
on, andhael spence was he made clear a definition of pre-more more -- of pre-normal just isn't there.are not going to get back to that normal. it is a raging debate. jonathan: we got to talk about this vaccine as well from astrazeneca/oxford. the vaccine found to be highly effective in tackling covid-19. more positive news with a huge cyclical tilt in this equity market. up next on this program, dr. deborah fuller, university of washington school of medicine. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on...
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spence ofe an immense how the united kingdom -- i have an immense respect for how the united kingdom. you use the yield -- you lose the election you are next day. here there is a tradition. the president has clearly decided to break that tradition. for a lot of people used to the tradition, the cadence, the methods, the visits that are made, it all has to get cleared up, and the governor of ohio making a statement as one of those small steps towards where we get back to a cadence we all grew up with. jonathan: united states has to work through a huge transition of government and needs the time to do that. we will work through the process. what this exposes come at a critical time for this country come is how questionable that three-month period is. in the midst of a pandemic with no agreed federal response for the new wave of infections, and a very staggered approach from state so far. massachusetts, utah, new jersey, new york. problems in el paso at the county level as well. thanksgiving is just around the corner. huge amount of travel coming up in america, and you wonder how quickl
spence ofe an immense how the united kingdom -- i have an immense respect for how the united kingdom. you use the yield -- you lose the election you are next day. here there is a tradition. the president has clearly decided to break that tradition. for a lot of people used to the tradition, the cadence, the methods, the visits that are made, it all has to get cleared up, and the governor of ohio making a statement as one of those small steps towards where we get back to a cadence we all grew up...
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time to get to our chilly weather and maybe some rain, spence spencer. >> that's true. get to that, have you wondered how short the daylight hours are these days? tonight the sunset occurred at 5: 5:01 p.m. tonight and a month from tonight, it will be at 4:50. not a lot of daylight out there. but there is a lot of cold. up in the north bay a frost advisory last night was a freeze warning, tonight or overnight a frost advisory from 3:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. for much of the north bay and low temperatures in the low 30s. they will be patchy protect pipes, plants and pets. lots of 30s in the north bay but most other locations will see lows only in the 40s. ch chilly but not terribly cold. high clouds and high temperatures from mid 60s at the costa mid 50s and above 60 inland. coming our way at the end of the week is another storm friday and saturday with expected scattered showers and ranking one on the impact scale. highest rainfall totals will be in the north bay where we could see up to a quarter of an inch in some spots. here is the seven-day forecast. after a little bout
time to get to our chilly weather and maybe some rain, spence spencer. >> that's true. get to that, have you wondered how short the daylight hours are these days? tonight the sunset occurred at 5: 5:01 p.m. tonight and a month from tonight, it will be at 4:50. not a lot of daylight out there. but there is a lot of cold. up in the north bay a frost advisory last night was a freeze warning, tonight or overnight a frost advisory from 3:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. for much of the north bay and low...
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and professor spence has agreed to do something for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skins that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangles in a beard. it's not unusual to find bacteria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example, certain can cause inflammation. to tell, many germs contains professor petri dishes the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures laboratory conditions and then examine them for their fecal bacteria. for example, or germs you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up we'll have the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with the lay on to his regular once a month, barber and nuremburg his beard to ensure it stays clean healthy. and what does head barber? think about the danger of bacteria a
and professor spence has agreed to do something for us. in principle, we say that beard hair is longer and this hair covers up areas of skins that might make it harder to clean those areas under the hair. and of course, in a purely mechanical sense, some particles, traces of food can get in tangles in a beard. it's not unusual to find bacteria on our faces. thousands of microorganisms live on every single square centimeter of skin. most of them are harmless. some, however, for example, certain...
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. >> reporter: connor spence decided not to open. >> if somebody got sick or my staff i'd feel horrid. >> reporter: none of the usual outdoor ice skating rinks in the bay area are opening this year, that includes the rinks at embarcadero and union square in san francisco, san mateo, napa, marin and walnut creek. safety is one reason. money is the other. it cost norcal ice $200,000 to operate the rink. >> in years past i'd cycle through 500 to 600 skaters on a busy day. cut that down by 25%, 30%, there's no way to afford the equipment and staffing required to operate a rink. >> reporter: the cancellations have been devastating to emery likens. >> normally we'd be doing maintenance getting ready for the season. >> reporter: he owns special ice which helps operate more than a dozen seasonal ice rinks in california. >> this whole tent is our ice rental skates. >> reporter: normally he'd have a team of employees working full time testing the equipment and loading them up on trailers. hundreds of seasonal employees would be ready to staff the ice rinks. instead, his storage yard is quiet th
. >> reporter: connor spence decided not to open. >> if somebody got sick or my staff i'd feel horrid. >> reporter: none of the usual outdoor ice skating rinks in the bay area are opening this year, that includes the rinks at embarcadero and union square in san francisco, san mateo, napa, marin and walnut creek. safety is one reason. money is the other. it cost norcal ice $200,000 to operate the rink. >> in years past i'd cycle through 500 to 600 skaters on a busy day....
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. >> reporter: well judy right now spence is looking at counting roughly 100,000 or so ballots to go. millionave alread been cast. we do know a majority of ballots that are still being cnted are here in philadelphia as well in legheny county which includes pits burke. those are twovoreas tha in large numbers for joe biden. we also do know of these outstanding ballots the majority of them are mail-in ballots and ose have been breaking heavily for joe biden as well. he has a lead riot now of roughly 14 or 15,000 votes. that margin is expected to grow d. these final votes are coun officials here are being very careful about when they think this counting might conclude. they said earlier in the week it could be as early as tonight or even friday. now they are cautioning it could take a little bit more time. you're right about the lawsuits. there have been many here in pennsylvania in the weeks and days after the election. as well, there's beena lot of legal interest here with republicans looki at provisional ballots in court and whether some of those could be challenged. looking at these
. >> reporter: well judy right now spence is looking at counting roughly 100,000 or so ballots to go. millionave alread been cast. we do know a majority of ballots that are still being cnted are here in philadelphia as well in legheny county which includes pits burke. those are twovoreas tha in large numbers for joe biden. we also do know of these outstanding ballots the majority of them are mail-in ballots and ose have been breaking heavily for joe biden as well. he has a lead riot now...
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before we talk about the results, i wonder if you can give me a spence, as the c.e.o. of this company, what was your reaction when you heard this news first come in? >> doctor: itas a relief. i was feeling the pressure of the hopes of so many billions of people. this is one of the most promising technologies. this is the one that had the best results in terms of immunonicenturycity, but we didn't know if it was transferred into protection. i was very worried. i was cautiously optimistic, but humanly worried, knowing the consequences if it was going to be negative. but all the way to knowing it is positive, which is 90%, which i never thought it would be, that gave me a joy i cannot describe. >> initially the f.d.a. said it set a benchmark of 50% efficacy, and you guys are reporting 90% efficacy. what do we know the data is saying about what this is exactly protecting against? >> this is examining all people that have been sick. the people are coming to typically a hospital, and if they have symptoms, and then they are examined by a physician, then they are to begin tak
before we talk about the results, i wonder if you can give me a spence, as the c.e.o. of this company, what was your reaction when you heard this news first come in? >> doctor: itas a relief. i was feeling the pressure of the hopes of so many billions of people. this is one of the most promising technologies. this is the one that had the best results in terms of immunonicenturycity, but we didn't know if it was transferred into protection. i was very worried. i was cautiously optimistic,...
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in general, in general, you know, the opposition years are good for our business. >> host: thomas spence is new ceo and publisher of regnery. thanks for spending a few minutes with us today on "in depth." >> guest: sure. congratulations on 20 years. thank you very much. >> host: thank you, sir. we have about 50 minutes left on the program, and thomas in california, you are on the air. go ahead and tell us who your favorite author is, favorite program or what you're reading. >> caller: hi, thanks. i'm a big fan of booktv. it might be my favorite program. i'd like to answer favorite nonfiction author and favorite booktv guest. first on the nonfiction author, thanks to the caller a few minutes ago, i also am a friend of jay krishnamurti. and i wanted to mention another important author that i don't think has been on booktv yet, ken wilbur. >> host: what did he write about? >> guest: he writes about the spectrum of consciousness, conscious development, integrated paradigms, developmental paradigms. finish -- and he's been called america's greatest living philosopher. he's been talked about b
in general, in general, you know, the opposition years are good for our business. >> host: thomas spence is new ceo and publisher of regnery. thanks for spending a few minutes with us today on "in depth." >> guest: sure. congratulations on 20 years. thank you very much. >> host: thank you, sir. we have about 50 minutes left on the program, and thomas in california, you are on the air. go ahead and tell us who your favorite author is, favorite program or what you're...
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let's talk now to the cabinet member for health at essex county council, councillorjohn spence.esumably, you welcome this. will you be able to cope with its? good evening, thank you. we warmly welcome it. we received the letter last night saying that we will start off with 10,000 tests a week building to 10% of our population, which is probably 150,000. so our task now is to reach out to partners to establish what oui’ out to partners to establish what our priorities are and to build the capacity. essex has been the leading edge all the way through this from the first county. we have one of the best track and trace local operations in the country. so i think we have the track record from the government and our ability now to build the capacity to prioritise and achieve maximum impact. it's up to you, isn't it, to prioritise allocation? have you got that clear? so we are very clear that we have several competing priorities that we will need to work through. all issues around our care homes, our communities in areas of high prevalence, some local outbreaks, and as the area of educ
let's talk now to the cabinet member for health at essex county council, councillorjohn spence.esumably, you welcome this. will you be able to cope with its? good evening, thank you. we warmly welcome it. we received the letter last night saying that we will start off with 10,000 tests a week building to 10% of our population, which is probably 150,000. so our task now is to reach out to partners to establish what oui’ out to partners to establish what our priorities are and to build the...
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host: thomas spence is a new ceo and publisher thank you for spending a few minutes with us on in-depth spea. guest: congratulations on 20 or. host: we have 50 minutes left in the program and thomas in california, you are on the air, tell us who your favorite author's, favorite program, tell us what you're reading. >> i am a big fan of book tv it might be my favorite program and i would like to answer my favorite nonfiction author and favorite book tv guest, first on the nonfiction author thanks to the caller a few minutes ago i'm also a fan and i wanted to mention another important author who is still living but i don't think he's been on book tv yet, i would like to see him can welder. host: what does he write about. caller: he writes about the spectrum of consciousness, consciousness development, integrative paradigms, developmental paradigms, he has been called america's greatest living philosopher, he's been talked about by the likes of bill clinton. host: thank you, sir calling in, and 2000 for a couple viewers have brought up tom wolf that he was on the program, here is a portion
host: thomas spence is a new ceo and publisher thank you for spending a few minutes with us on in-depth spea. guest: congratulations on 20 or. host: we have 50 minutes left in the program and thomas in california, you are on the air, tell us who your favorite author's, favorite program, tell us what you're reading. >> i am a big fan of book tv it might be my favorite program and i would like to answer my favorite nonfiction author and favorite book tv guest, first on the nonfiction author...
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in general the opposition years are good for our business. >> of thomas spence, the new ceo and publisher for spending a few minutes with us today on "in depth". >> congratulations on 20 years. >> we have about 50 minutes left in the program and thomas in encinitas hocalifornia, you' on the air, go ahead and tell us who your favorite author is, favorite program, or what you are reading? >> thanks, i'm a big fan of booktv, might be my favorite program. i like to answer favorite nonfiction author and favorite booktv guest. first on the nonfiction author, thanks to the caller a few minutes ago, i'm also a fan of jay krishnamurthy, i wanted to mention another important author who is still living but i don't think he's been on booktv yet. i would like to see him. ken wielder. >> what did you write about? >> he writes about the spectrum of consciousness, consciousness development, integral theory, integrative paradigms, developmental paradigms. he's been called america's greatest living philosopher, he's been talked about by the likes of bill clinton, as far as his importance. ken wilber.>> tha
in general the opposition years are good for our business. >> of thomas spence, the new ceo and publisher for spending a few minutes with us today on "in depth". >> congratulations on 20 years. >> we have about 50 minutes left in the program and thomas in encinitas hocalifornia, you' on the air, go ahead and tell us who your favorite author is, favorite program, or what you are reading? >> thanks, i'm a big fan of booktv, might be my favorite program. i like to...
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. >> host: thomas spence, from regnery better to have a democratic, or a republican when it comes to book sales? >> that's a good question. the joke at regnery what is bad for america is good for regnery, from a conservative point of view. the clinton years were very good for regnery. when a conservative is in the white house, it's our-- people in our market are a little less worked up about things maybe. so, generally being in the opposition has been good for regnery. the trump years, everything about donald trump has, you know, breaks the mold so we've done pretty well into the trump years just because i suppose he stirs the pot. there's plenty for people to read about and talk about, but in general, in general, you know, the opposition years are good for our business. >> host: thomas spence is the new ceo and publisher of r regnery. thanks for spending time on in depth. >> congratulations on 20 years. >> host: thank you, sir. thomas from california, you're on the air, tell us your favorite author, your favorite program or what you're reading. >> i'm a big fan of book tv might be m
. >> host: thomas spence, from regnery better to have a democratic, or a republican when it comes to book sales? >> that's a good question. the joke at regnery what is bad for america is good for regnery, from a conservative point of view. the clinton years were very good for regnery. when a conservative is in the white house, it's our-- people in our market are a little less worked up about things maybe. so, generally being in the opposition has been good for regnery. the trump...
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shares up almost 24% we'll talk to patrick spence on "squawk alley" in a bit.her 50 points will put it back on pace for the stbe month since '87. don't go away. some hot cocoa? mom, look! are you okay? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. >>> good morning it is 8:00 a.m. at sonos headquarters in santa barbara, california, and it is 11:00 a.m. at the new york stock exchange and "squawk alley" is live.
shares up almost 24% we'll talk to patrick spence on "squawk alley" in a bit.her 50 points will put it back on pace for the stbe month since '87. don't go away. some hot cocoa? mom, look! are you okay? head home this holiday with the one you love. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. >>> good morning it is 8:00 a.m. at sonos headquarters in santa barbara, california, and it is 11:00 a.m. at...
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has done is he has propaganda information to create a strong electoral following for himself at the spencenterest and public good. we see it in the efforts to combat the covid-19 outbreak and the war on facts around that, and now he's deploying the same thing in this election. >> tim, you've gone toe-to-toe with him in litigation, you've covered him longer than just about anyone i know. how does he corrupt the people around him and turn them into accomplices, people outside of his family and news organizations, and i guess rudy doesn't have anything else to do. but how does he create so many accomplices in his destructive and corrupt acts? >> because first and foremost, they're corruptible people. these are people without, i think, moral bearings and who have a need to become part of something larger than themselves and they've got the bad judgment to believe that that person that can achieve that for them is donald trump. and he has been very shrewd throughout his career in attracting third-rate want-to-bes, who want to glom onto this thought of being larger than life. what's amazing to m
has done is he has propaganda information to create a strong electoral following for himself at the spencenterest and public good. we see it in the efforts to combat the covid-19 outbreak and the war on facts around that, and now he's deploying the same thing in this election. >> tim, you've gone toe-to-toe with him in litigation, you've covered him longer than just about anyone i know. how does he corrupt the people around him and turn them into accomplices, people outside of his family...
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. >> host: subs -- thomas spence is the new ceo and publisher at regnery he. thanks for spending a few d -- us on "intes with depth." we have about 50 minutes on the program. thomas from encinitas tell us more. >> caller: i'm a big fan of tv. might be my favorite program in it like to answer my favorite nonfiction author and my favorite of tv guest. for some and nonfictionuthor thanks to the caller a few minutes ago i am also a fan and i wanted to mention another important author who is still living but i don't think he has beenn booktv yet and i would bet to see him, ken wilbur. >> ho: what did he write about? >> caller: he writes about the spectrum o consciousness, consciousness development, integrated paradms developmental paradigms and he's been called america's greatest living philosopher. he'seen talked about by the likes of dole clinton esparza's importance. so ken wilbur. host i thank you sir for calling in. a couple of viewers have brought upup tom wolf, he was on the program and here's a portion of it. >> if i decide to do the white suit and the hats
. >> host: subs -- thomas spence is the new ceo and publisher at regnery he. thanks for spending a few d -- us on "intes with depth." we have about 50 minutes on the program. thomas from encinitas tell us more. >> caller: i'm a big fan of tv. might be my favorite program in it like to answer my favorite nonfiction author and my favorite of tv guest. for some and nonfictionuthor thanks to the caller a few minutes ago i am also a fan and i wanted to mention another important...
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i have a spence of education in economics, maybe not from harvard but nowhere have i written any books anyplace that raising taxes by itself will create growth. it is unfortunate they just got clobbered at every level except the president of election. right on down to state legislatures, people rejecting these kind of socialist ideas, people rejected tax increases in illinois and california, they rejected affirmative action in california. they are getting messages the common sense of the general population says they don't get it. dave: the bottom line is, the tax increases in 2009-2010 led to the slowest recovery in history at least in recent history or the twentieth century, and we have to move on. great to see you. let's get a check on the future, the dow jones industrial average trading down, it hasn't yet gone below 100. it bears out in the next 15 minutes as we get closer to the opening of the bill. the nasdaq is positive. joe biden and kamala harris have yet to say whether they will meet with black lives matter after the group demands their agenda be prioritized. we know it is a
i have a spence of education in economics, maybe not from harvard but nowhere have i written any books anyplace that raising taxes by itself will create growth. it is unfortunate they just got clobbered at every level except the president of election. right on down to state legislatures, people rejecting these kind of socialist ideas, people rejected tax increases in illinois and california, they rejected affirmative action in california. they are getting messages the common sense of the...
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and we'rejoined now by adam spence, a zookeeper at the yorkshire wildlife park. good morning.d it could not have gone better. i did not catch which one was hamish. hamish is at the front, sitting down. this is quite something, to move a polar bear. has it gone 0k? we had a busy day. he arrived wednesday evening and on thursday we had to move two of them away to france. all a part of the breeding programme. wednesday night we got hamish. thursday morning, move two on and now we have the two bears now. i am sure on and now we have the two bears now. | am sure many on and now we have the two bears now. i am sure many viewers will be interested in the daily routine. what happens throughout the day? after i have done this, i will be cleaning, which is luxurious. picking up from previous meals, and hiding food out, which is a mixture of red meat, fruit and nuts, seedss, fish. i will go out into one of the reserves. we have three. i will be heading out to put out food and toys. toys such as traffic cones, barrels, anything novel they can throw around, chuck into the water, they love.
and we'rejoined now by adam spence, a zookeeper at the yorkshire wildlife park. good morning.d it could not have gone better. i did not catch which one was hamish. hamish is at the front, sitting down. this is quite something, to move a polar bear. has it gone 0k? we had a busy day. he arrived wednesday evening and on thursday we had to move two of them away to france. all a part of the breeding programme. wednesday night we got hamish. thursday morning, move two on and now we have the two...