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when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what the romans. i have he a-- i've thought when in rome do what we and the romans agree on. and in my experience, i was working pretty much all over the world, and i've asked people from all over the world, you know, write down the top three values that you want to teach your children. if you don't have children, write down the top three values you wish other people would teach their children tan there's a remarkable similarity all over the world to that. it's respect, it's love, it's compassion, it's responsibility, it's working hard. it's not -- it doesn't differ a lot around the world. what it means to show one respect in jakarta is very different than what it means to show somebody respect in new york city. there are cultural differences. but i think the moral differences are relatively-- are relatively smaller than we think about. so i would say you have to really understand the culture, the cultures, though it's more than one, that you're dealing with, and t
when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what we do in charlottesville. and when in rome do what the romans. i have he a-- i've thought when in rome do what we and the romans agree on. and in my experience, i was working pretty much all over the world, and i've asked people from all over the world, you know, write down the top three values that you want to teach your children. if you don't have children, write down the top three values you wish other people would teach...
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it in bodied way for 3 years do what do what the white woman and my friend robin do angela always says is that this is how when black people know it you're an ally. how would they know they would know by your practice and so what i would say practically is there white folks have to come together they have to begin to create culture and practically i'm not one for tips i'm not going to give tips what i'm going to say is is that this if if if if why folks don't develop culture in people who the entitled blackness the black body is where america does its dirt and if people are not excavating that and working with it in dealing with the ugliness of it they will not stay with this movement we move to see them next year leo cut off their blond dreadlocks and move out to a suburb and we'll never know that they were in the movement and so for me why folks gotta come together gotta study gotta read gotta write gotta get mad at each other gotta feel each other gotta go away from each other and come back in order to develop a somatic abolitionist anti white supremacist culture. my going to let me
it in bodied way for 3 years do what do what the white woman and my friend robin do angela always says is that this is how when black people know it you're an ally. how would they know they would know by your practice and so what i would say practically is there white folks have to come together they have to begin to create culture and practically i'm not one for tips i'm not going to give tips what i'm going to say is is that this if if if if why folks don't develop culture in people who the...
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how do they do that right now? how do they balance progressive pressure and interest from the left with putting together a team that can get confirmed, but also with the potential -- this is my little curveball -- that they could have a democratic-controlled senate in a couple of weeks? how do you juggle two different lanes like that right now? mr. podesta: well, look, i think what the primary motivation right now in trying to build a diverse cabinet is, who can do the job? and they will anticipate -- there is a deep vetting that goes on -- they will anticipate what fights they might run into on in the senate when those nominations are forwarded for senate confirmation. and they are aware, and it will obviously be easier if the democrats pick up the two georgia senate races. because for no other reason than chuck schumer will be controlling the pace and the floor, be able to go to the executive calendar, schedule the and sub the cabinet cabinet. the tradition is that the senate is deferential to the president, part
how do they do that right now? how do they balance progressive pressure and interest from the left with putting together a team that can get confirmed, but also with the potential -- this is my little curveball -- that they could have a democratic-controlled senate in a couple of weeks? how do you juggle two different lanes like that right now? mr. podesta: well, look, i think what the primary motivation right now in trying to build a diverse cabinet is, who can do the job? and they will...
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what you do see the enemy is. the movers battle for the b.b.c. a listening post special on al-jazeera in a territory that's been under constant siege for 12 years. and in a state of perpetual conflict with its neighbor. women are swimming against the tides and challenging stereotypes in that isolated society. al-jazeera wild fun is 5 palestinians making a difference. the new women of gaza on al-jazeera. if you continue to move this now it's going to take years not months to vaccinate the american people the u.s. president elect joe biden criticizes the slow roll last of coronavirus vaccines and pledges to take a more aggressive approach. although i'm a very emphatic of this is al jazeera life and also coming up. tonight here back to the story british health officials warn that corona virus infections are rising rapidly as politicians consider new restrictions.
what you do see the enemy is. the movers battle for the b.b.c. a listening post special on al-jazeera in a territory that's been under constant siege for 12 years. and in a state of perpetual conflict with its neighbor. women are swimming against the tides and challenging stereotypes in that isolated society. al-jazeera wild fun is 5 palestinians making a difference. the new women of gaza on al-jazeera. if you continue to move this now it's going to take years not months to vaccinate the...
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why do we do that? should we be doing that? >> i think we do that because we're not quite sure if you fit in in the workplace, not quite sure we belong. i think is the same doubt that makes us think we are in competition with other women for a limited amount of success. when i first started working, which was in 1988, my first job, i worked in a congressional office and -- ended up going on for obama and i was like lucky to have this great boss. i felt like i learned about politics from the men and women both but i definitely look to the women to see how am i supposed to be in the workplace. i found the women did their job as they were assigned but they also did everything that needed to happen in order for the institution to run. whether that was the job or not. admin, like at the end of the day, well, the women would have since if i leave i'm going to be the first asked to go. i think we have since that we are not quite established there. what i realized was i ended up taking about the value something that person could go for
why do we do that? should we be doing that? >> i think we do that because we're not quite sure if you fit in in the workplace, not quite sure we belong. i think is the same doubt that makes us think we are in competition with other women for a limited amount of success. when i first started working, which was in 1988, my first job, i worked in a congressional office and -- ended up going on for obama and i was like lucky to have this great boss. i felt like i learned about politics from...
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so what do you do?> this is why we called you. >> when's the last time you guys had a staff meeting? >> we don't have them. >> i been here three years. there's been one. >> no staff meetings. how do you know what's going on? >> you don't. when the [bleep] hits the fan, that's when we learn about it. >> this--it's like--this is like the definition of insanity. how many total employees here? >> 17 employees. >> if the business does go out, that's 17 people that are on the street, and you guys lose-- >> a lot of money. >> i think bill, he doesn't even sleep at night. >> who's bill? >> bill gary's my partner. he's the one who handles all the financials and does all the book work. >> the one that doesn't come. >> he's not coming. >> and why didn't he were to be here again? >> they're business consultants themselves, and they just felt that it would be-- >> i'm not a consultant. i write checks. >> right, they're consultants. >> there's a big difference between me and them. >> yeah, i know. >> so what they wou
so what do you do?> this is why we called you. >> when's the last time you guys had a staff meeting? >> we don't have them. >> i been here three years. there's been one. >> no staff meetings. how do you know what's going on? >> you don't. when the [bleep] hits the fan, that's when we learn about it. >> this--it's like--this is like the definition of insanity. how many total employees here? >> 17 employees. >> if the business does go out, that's...
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what do you think she will do as an epa administrator? to run the resources that were created around ronald reagan. because ronald reagan was smart enough that he hired a scientist, one of the brightest people in the subject he hired to lead the resources. it was not a political appointment or someone that took over, it was an expert that took over the resources. i thought we should do the same thing and follow through with it. i hired the number one expert because she was fantastic. i got her to become the head of the resources and since then, she has done an extraordinary job. as everyone knows, politicians get together and negotiate and then come up with a good legislation. is one thing to pass a law that we have seen all over the 2015, top 21 in tariffs. the whole sign -- the whole world signed on to reduce greenhouse gases and congress decided what they can do. 70% of the country did not follow through with their promises. that is a sad story. the reason why they did not follow through because they did not have the resources for it.
what do you think she will do as an epa administrator? to run the resources that were created around ronald reagan. because ronald reagan was smart enough that he hired a scientist, one of the brightest people in the subject he hired to lead the resources. it was not a political appointment or someone that took over, it was an expert that took over the resources. i thought we should do the same thing and follow through with it. i hired the number one expert because she was fantastic. i got her...
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it.say, we won't do we can't do that. we have to do the opposite. we can't do that. just the opposite. if you don't vote, the socialists and the communists win. georgia patriots must show up and vote for these two incredible people. they are two of the finest people you will ever meet. we can fight for the presidency and fight to elect our two great senators, and we can do it at the same time. the election is about david perdue, one of the greats. kelly loeffler, a person who is unbelievable. you know, there is natural talent. say, athlete, i always would you rather practice or have natural palette? the best is both -- talent? the best is both. she has a great natural talent. both of them, in america. they believe our values, and they love this state. if they didn't i would not be here. i love your state too. it's about the radical left movement that hates america and wants to wipe away everything we hold dear. they want to rip down our statues. old bill, because we could never get it signed in the house by crazy nancy, i took an old bill and it said, 10 years in pri
it.say, we won't do we can't do that. we have to do the opposite. we can't do that. just the opposite. if you don't vote, the socialists and the communists win. georgia patriots must show up and vote for these two incredible people. they are two of the finest people you will ever meet. we can fight for the presidency and fight to elect our two great senators, and we can do it at the same time. the election is about david perdue, one of the greats. kelly loeffler, a person who is unbelievable....
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do. the student public health testing were the point of the public health testing is to get people out of circulation when they are infectious. >> so the user case it might look like both of them will use a swab. some use saliva parade this just a way to get the virus out of the person, the sample out. the pcr is usually going to be, there's a lot of confusion because the median everybody zegna lab tests at halbert that's not an at-home test at an at-home sample collection. you have to order it, has to get to your house, you mail it back and you wait another three days. the public health children might be good medical tool if you want to say look i'm isolating and quarantining anyway. i just want to know my symptoms are because of covid so i know for the future that i already had it. and it's a fine medical tool. and get on your own. but i just pulled the plastic offices with a look like it's a little peace of paper we could make 20, 40 million a day no problem. the thing that would be di
do. the student public health testing were the point of the public health testing is to get people out of circulation when they are infectious. >> so the user case it might look like both of them will use a swab. some use saliva parade this just a way to get the virus out of the person, the sample out. the pcr is usually going to be, there's a lot of confusion because the median everybody zegna lab tests at halbert that's not an at-home test at an at-home sample collection. you have to...
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lemonis: do you still work here? grace: i do. lemonis: do you get a paycheck? grace: i do.nis: okay. something really stinks here. grace: i know why, marcus, but you need to ask him! lemonis: why is he keeping you away from me? i have, and he won't tell me. grace: it would be foolish of me, and i think it would be also crossing some lin-- trust -- we're talking about trust. lemonis: with him? grace: all right. the details are this. he's got a wife who does not, for some reason, trust her husband. he and i have never crossed that line, ever. they're making me a problem in their marriage. lemonis: yeah. grace: that's interfering with my livelihood. lemonis: so, wait a minute. grace is a current employee, and dave has kept her away from me for what? because he's having problems at home? whatever it is that's going on, dave's been dishonest about it, and it's made grace's life miserable, through no fault of her own. do you love this place? grace: i do. i have a really great relationship with all of the employees. lemonis: on a daily basis, who should run the business every day
lemonis: do you still work here? grace: i do. lemonis: do you get a paycheck? grace: i do.nis: okay. something really stinks here. grace: i know why, marcus, but you need to ask him! lemonis: why is he keeping you away from me? i have, and he won't tell me. grace: it would be foolish of me, and i think it would be also crossing some lin-- trust -- we're talking about trust. lemonis: with him? grace: all right. the details are this. he's got a wife who does not, for some reason, trust her...
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can do it. epa isce is that the well-positioned, especially given its history in the 1970's and 80's, spending a couple of billion dollars a year on wastewater treatment plants. that it could undertake the major role in the infrastructure, the adaptation, that is going to be necessary, particularly in coastal areas to manage sealevel rise. that will happen within five to 10 years. we will see coastal areas began to get afflicted. i think that it is a short timeframe between -- before we see the financial markets and insurance mortgage guarantees begin to adapt to the realization that we are entering a much more challenging era. and the culture, not just the economy, is going to have to change. we are not yet aware of that. polls fort the exit the recent election, i did not see anyone who voted for climate. it was not a category that came up. the pandemic and the economy where the two leading issues. i am reminded that when nixon in 1968 decided to have his campaign stressed the environment and l
can do it. epa isce is that the well-positioned, especially given its history in the 1970's and 80's, spending a couple of billion dollars a year on wastewater treatment plants. that it could undertake the major role in the infrastructure, the adaptation, that is going to be necessary, particularly in coastal areas to manage sealevel rise. that will happen within five to 10 years. we will see coastal areas began to get afflicted. i think that it is a short timeframe between -- before we see the...
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there's a lot we can do. the problem is how do. the problem is how do we do if? this is exactly why the pelosi is the first one to tell you, she's not going to wear a mask to get her hair done. she doesn't care if the shop gets destroyed as long as she gets her hair done. >> and she won't admit that. greg: that is true. mikey if that bill had been approved it was like $2 trillion millions of lives have been approved and proved. they didn't do that than they realized it would help trump. they weighed we have all these americans who could be helped but it would also help trump. screw them. that's amazing. >> i don't find it amazing anymore. watching how dysfunctional washington is i agree 100%. term limits are never going to happen unfortunately but anybody who thinks pelosi and schumer were playing politics with the covid relief bill is an absolute. you were just being willfully ignorant. i agree with the idea that this is gross. i don't think anything is going to come of it as now we are moving into an administration that one even like the status quo and a media
there's a lot we can do. the problem is how do. the problem is how do we do if? this is exactly why the pelosi is the first one to tell you, she's not going to wear a mask to get her hair done. she doesn't care if the shop gets destroyed as long as she gets her hair done. >> and she won't admit that. greg: that is true. mikey if that bill had been approved it was like $2 trillion millions of lives have been approved and proved. they didn't do that than they realized it would help trump....
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i think the second one, how do we support more important, how do we sustain elections at a local level? unlike most other states and like neighbors in michigan, the municipal level rather than the county level, that means we have 1850 cities, villages and towns to administer elections compared to other states where they might have 50 to 100 counties. we may have 2000 local election officials violent a lot about hr this year. what i learned is that they are resourceful, resilient and dedicated public servants will always find a way to serve the community despite any challenges or obstacles placed in front of them. many and local jurisdictions are grossly under resourced and fast resources across our jurisdictions. for example in wisconsin, there 1200 townships, smallest jurisdiction. many election officials there are only paid to work five -- ten hours a week. many don't have an office and absented voting from the home. if we want to see consistency and access to elections, we need to not only provide funding to local election officials but we have to find a way to sustain it. the towns
i think the second one, how do we support more important, how do we sustain elections at a local level? unlike most other states and like neighbors in michigan, the municipal level rather than the county level, that means we have 1850 cities, villages and towns to administer elections compared to other states where they might have 50 to 100 counties. we may have 2000 local election officials violent a lot about hr this year. what i learned is that they are resourceful, resilient and dedicated...
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i do think we really do want to see economic development in the balkans. and the more of it that can be done regionally, the more important it is because there are not that many people that live in the region. the countries are small. some kind of cooperation economically would help everybody. mr. mccaul: thank you, madam secretary, i agree with you 100%. mr. bugajski. mr. bugajski: it's important to look at the impact of the pandemic in the region. even after the vaccine is distributed and, assuming there are no other strains of the virus in the fuhr, the long-term economic impact is quite devastating to most of europe, particularly in the balkans. they need a lot of assistance from the european union, a lot of assistance from us, as well as the conditions for private nvestment. it encourages nationalism, it encourages conflicts in the region. it encourages populace, and encourages foreign actors, bad actors who want to undermine security in the region. this is where i believe russia and china come in. russia, by the way, is more of a short-term danger. i
i do think we really do want to see economic development in the balkans. and the more of it that can be done regionally, the more important it is because there are not that many people that live in the region. the countries are small. some kind of cooperation economically would help everybody. mr. mccaul: thank you, madam secretary, i agree with you 100%. mr. bugajski. mr. bugajski: it's important to look at the impact of the pandemic in the region. even after the vaccine is distributed and,...
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i do not disagree. this would help lead i fully embrace all of the forms of testing but speed is the number onthe moment you go to the three day turnaround time which is frankly average now. we he companies making $100 doing test results available five days later that are portant and they are just like going to the bank we would have gotten the results of it within 24 hours >> for those of us who are getting to th s issue, the tests versus the screening test. >> abo the terminology the other thing in these cases versus technology there are the tenological differences and question oinquestion o what areg themsi for we need to use the tests to do public health testing it mig look like both of tm will need a swab or saliva that is to get the sample out now you canet a last court test. that's a not an at-home test. it's aample collection you can do it on your own o medical this is what they lo like it is little piece of papere can easily make 20 or 40 million of these a day, no problem if you are doing one
i do not disagree. this would help lead i fully embrace all of the forms of testing but speed is the number onthe moment you go to the three day turnaround time which is frankly average now. we he companies making $100 doing test results available five days later that are portant and they are just like going to the bank we would have gotten the results of it within 24 hours >> for those of us who are getting to th s issue, the tests versus the screening test. >> abo the terminology...
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we need to do. it is not even going to work probably if three quarters of us do what we need to do. this virus really is going to require all of us to be vigilant , and wearing a mask unfortunately, not just when we are in the public square. we are finding now that much of the transmission that is driving, who would have believed that rural north dakota, south dakota, wyoming, idaho, montana, these areas in north dakota 40% of thever 30%, people who were tested were actually positive? the reason this is happening is because now, one of the major drivers of transmission is not the public square. it is the home gatherings, where people let down their guard. you bring in family members and they don't realize that the major presentation of this virus for individuals under 40, it is asymptomatic. you don't know you are infected. being able to get up -- a handle on asymptomatic transmission and the family setting, which is now driving -- that communities don't recognize it until unfortunately, the virus g
we need to do. it is not even going to work probably if three quarters of us do what we need to do. this virus really is going to require all of us to be vigilant , and wearing a mask unfortunately, not just when we are in the public square. we are finding now that much of the transmission that is driving, who would have believed that rural north dakota, south dakota, wyoming, idaho, montana, these areas in north dakota 40% of thever 30%, people who were tested were actually positive? the...
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do you have a fever, any chills? how are you doing? >> i'm doing great, john.m at all, really. i don't have any discomfort on any part of my body, not even in my arm. it was less than the flu shot. i mean, right now i'm feeling great. might change a little later. i wouldn't be surprised if i got a little ache and felt a little down. right now i feel perfect. >> john: you've got the moderna vaccine. a lot of people have been getting the pfizer vaccine. why moderna for you? >> that just came in. that was the shipment to the nih. so you take the vaccine that you get shipped to your facility. we had not gotten any of the pfizer for any of the number of reasons. when moderna came online, we got the shipment of it for myself and dr. collins and secretary azar. we began vaccinating some of our nurses, physicians and others that are associated with the critical care unit. >> john: should point out that your 80th birthday is coming up thursday. so you get an early birthday present. happiest returns, by the way, to you. now that you had the vaccine and several thousand -
do you have a fever, any chills? how are you doing? >> i'm doing great, john.m at all, really. i don't have any discomfort on any part of my body, not even in my arm. it was less than the flu shot. i mean, right now i'm feeling great. might change a little later. i wouldn't be surprised if i got a little ache and felt a little down. right now i feel perfect. >> john: you've got the moderna vaccine. a lot of people have been getting the pfizer vaccine. why moderna for you? >>...
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do you know what we always do and i'm like where do you mean to. and i'm like what do you mean this is going to be one of them called and i'm like what good is that. of course it felt like there was betray on my side i needed to have known least from this that. he took me some time and he just think you know if he's defending you i think the stabbing is that you're sorry lives yes you just this checks go who does not know the town he's not a thief. he's known. what king had and i mean money to his family. but then i don't know wait ended and then we went back to that. we read in the newspapers that 3 explosives were thrown at their homes the place where bobby bobby wine and their 4 children states so it was directly related to the fact that were doing was trying to stop the edge limit bill from being passed but not allowed could be detected because if it's buses they would be outnumbered. he started a campaign with other opposition members to stop the spill the campaign color was red so everybody was running grid even members of the ruling party we
do you know what we always do and i'm like where do you mean to. and i'm like what do you mean this is going to be one of them called and i'm like what good is that. of course it felt like there was betray on my side i needed to have known least from this that. he took me some time and he just think you know if he's defending you i think the stabbing is that you're sorry lives yes you just this checks go who does not know the town he's not a thief. he's known. what king had and i mean money to...
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need to do. it's not even going to work properly if three-quarters of us do what we need to do. this virus reallyy is going to require all of us to really be vigilant about wearing a mask, you know, and, unfortunately, not just when were in the public square. we are finding now that much of the transmission that's driving, i mean, whoe had believed that rural north dakota, south dakota, wyoming, idaho,g, monta, these areas in north dakota recently, over 30, 40% of the people who got tested were actually positive. the reason this is happening is because now one of the major drivers ofio transmission is not the public square. it's actually the home gatherings where people let down their guard. you bring in family members and they don't realize that the major presentation of this virus for individuals, say under the age of 40, it's totally asymptomatic. you don't know your infected, and really being able to get a handle on asymptomatic transmission in the family setting which is now driving, and fre
need to do. it's not even going to work properly if three-quarters of us do what we need to do. this virus reallyy is going to require all of us to really be vigilant about wearing a mask, you know, and, unfortunately, not just when were in the public square. we are finding now that much of the transmission that's driving, i mean, whoe had believed that rural north dakota, south dakota, wyoming, idaho,g, monta, these areas in north dakota recently, over 30, 40% of the people who got tested were...
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i would do the opposite. i would stand up and say, take to take two senators and make a promise you will push for a senate investigation of the judiciary all the voting issues. and do that, and will show up because they would rather have played just answer and just have republican here at the democrats didn't disappear when they thought something was wrong. they terrorized us. stand up and find out what happened. you have the power to do it. >> martha: so you think the president will still win? >> brad: i think that there is still a chance he could. >> martha: how? >> brad: you never know. maybe something comes out of the court cases. i don't underestimate rudy. sometimes i watch them on tv, but at the same time, i mean, the guy has done so many things in his life and i don't want to underestimate people with he believes it, he should do it. that is what this country is about. that is a good argument. it is sad this country the republicans say this if i don't win by 2% or 3% it was stolen. i have heard republ
i would do the opposite. i would stand up and say, take to take two senators and make a promise you will push for a senate investigation of the judiciary all the voting issues. and do that, and will show up because they would rather have played just answer and just have republican here at the democrats didn't disappear when they thought something was wrong. they terrorized us. stand up and find out what happened. you have the power to do it. >> martha: so you think the president will...
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ghetto i see people do you know why they're 11 years old and seeing these people do you understand this systematic historical isenberg i don't see in that position ok or cold you want to do is begin to know yes there is no you should people know hailo or most of them just want to suck the system were do something bad like drugs or gangs have been told they have been oppressed you have not been given the same opportunities you have you have you when there's plenty of black no one thing till lately had just been any minute now you're confusing as an issue is the reason why it's still continuing today seem a little revolt against essential people that are of color. yikes well haley gets it but how do you be an effective ally to the black lives matter movement if you are not black that is what we'll be talking about with the guests today. tell everybody who you are welcome to the street thank you so much for having me i mean it's the chairman's i am a retired social worker and they're all there i'm an activist and a black 5 minutes so i'm happy to be here. happy to have you made man welcome
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we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together . today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in you know being delayed reproducers i will be sniffy all about making money taking profits to some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of currently diseases that are in every community today it is not due to new viruses or all new microbes in fact just not true so it is due to environment. not going to say yes' or the moment all to sit with out of this sort of muscles are really just accumulate could only come in to the student to the side of. the legs from the sky if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into str
we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together . today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in you know being delayed reproducers i will be sniffy all about making money taking profits to some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of...
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they do.k they're smarter and more virtuous than the american people, than most americans. elizabeth: charles, sit tight for one second, now we've got new york democrat squad member alexandria ocasio-cortez saying, you know what? i may not be ready to be house speaker but nancy pelosi and charles schumer, they got to go. watch this. >> isn't this grounds to take a stand say, no, i'm sorry, nancy pelosi should not be the speaker and chuck schumer should not be the leader? >> i do think that we need new leadership in the democratic party. elizabeth: okay. democrats turning on each other. your final word, charles? >> well honestly, liz, i got to tell you this, is something actually i find a little bit concerning because anybody who thinks that joe biden is the old avuncular joe an washington for 50 years and he will be fine if he has control of house and senate if the first two years of the presidency, that is the scary thing. the tumult going on within the democratic party, people like aoc, maki
they do.k they're smarter and more virtuous than the american people, than most americans. elizabeth: charles, sit tight for one second, now we've got new york democrat squad member alexandria ocasio-cortez saying, you know what? i may not be ready to be house speaker but nancy pelosi and charles schumer, they got to go. watch this. >> isn't this grounds to take a stand say, no, i'm sorry, nancy pelosi should not be the speaker and chuck schumer should not be the leader? >> i do...
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so he was doing what he loved to do.e epitomized what our guardsmen responders t epitomize and that's selfless service and dedication to our and our communities to make the world a better place. of all the 6,400 men and women of the national guard our families, to his dad, steve, mom, beth, brother, and fiancee london, we send our prayers, our thoughts, condolences. we will be with you from here forward, and you will always be a part of our west virginia national guard family. so god bless the young family and logan and his sacrifice and service to our state and our nation. related to our vaccine distribution, as the governor pointed out, we're moving rapidly forward toward long-term careur facilities, and we hope those today. finished if not today, then by the next couple of days. we have last week or this current week distributed 35,000-plus vaccines last week as part of our effort. we continue to process vaccines out for distribution today and are preparing for new shipments to come in this week. we spent a lot of eff
so he was doing what he loved to do.e epitomized what our guardsmen responders t epitomize and that's selfless service and dedication to our and our communities to make the world a better place. of all the 6,400 men and women of the national guard our families, to his dad, steve, mom, beth, brother, and fiancee london, we send our prayers, our thoughts, condolences. we will be with you from here forward, and you will always be a part of our west virginia national guard family. so god bless the...
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what do you do? how do you get the rest of the shots to help the health care workers not get sick? >> right. we along with everyone else are buckling up for the long haul. the story of the pandemic is a story of shortages, whether that's shortages of critical care nurses, shortages of testing supplies, shortages of personal protective equipment, and at least for the moment shortages of vaccines, there will be enough to begin with front line nurses and other workers in direct and indirect contact with patients. it will be some time. we think perhaps late into next year before we see widespread vaccination of the general public. >> at what point do you fear hospitals, given shortages of a, b, and c above, what point do you fear hospitals have to turn patients away? >> our objective is never turn a patient away. our objective is to care for everyone that's in need, but it is going to be tough and it is going to be tight. california is a big state. 40 million people. we have over 400 hospitals, some are deep into this surge mode. as you heard especially in the southern part of the stat
what do you do? how do you get the rest of the shots to help the health care workers not get sick? >> right. we along with everyone else are buckling up for the long haul. the story of the pandemic is a story of shortages, whether that's shortages of critical care nurses, shortages of testing supplies, shortages of personal protective equipment, and at least for the moment shortages of vaccines, there will be enough to begin with front line nurses and other workers in direct and indirect...
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indeed you do. moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> welcome back to "fast money. one stock set to prevent going deep in the red. let's go to bob. >> pro shares ultra vix. uvxy provides 1 tim1/2 times to index. investors who piled into this leveraged etf anticipating that leverage would be spiking have been sorely disappointing. it is not just that volatility has been lone. these are leveraged etfs and they are dangerous to hold for anything but the shortest of terms. that's because you are garn tee -- guaranteed exposure only one day. these are usually significantly different than just 1.5 times. future is another key word this does not give you leveraged returns on the vix itself, but instead futures. futures are constantly expiring and new futures have to be bought the cost of that role is expensive. it's a mess. returns held for more than a
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we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing to your own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is grateful for the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my field bill it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing that is not wanted or true aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. in oil of doing. the road to the american dream paved with did refuse it's this very idealized image this. makes americans look possed the deaths that happen every single day this is a history of the usa in america. at the start of the layout of what i mean why after all i'm here for change india. and yes the listeria thing you have mom and pop. you should. not care where you push which you wouldn't do and i knew you w
we can do better we should be doing better. everyone is contributing to your own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is grateful for the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my field bill it was my savings i have nothing i...
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doing it and doing it completely. we don't do it part of the way. we don't want to run the 90 yard dash when we have to get through 100 yards. we are working with federal partners to look at quarantine guidance. i know of a number of articles from the national press looking at the timeframe for quarantine. we think it's appropriate to update that working with cdc and partners, we will do that, but for now it is 14 days. no enforcement necessarily, no group that will be tracking whether you do or don't do it. you may call it the honor system. i call it californians continuing to do the right thing as it relates to covid, getting us through the next many weeks. not even necessarily the same intensity over many more months, but really as we move into the second half of our response doing things we know will protect our families and communities and ourselves as it relates to quarantine. gov. newsom: i think we have belabored this, and i will say with my personal experience, except to say deep empathy and more of deep resp
doing it and doing it completely. we don't do it part of the way. we don't want to run the 90 yard dash when we have to get through 100 yards. we are working with federal partners to look at quarantine guidance. i know of a number of articles from the national press looking at the timeframe for quarantine. we think it's appropriate to update that working with cdc and partners, we will do that, but for now it is 14 days. no enforcement necessarily, no group that will be tracking whether you do...
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because private industry knows how to do this. they do it every day. they do it quietly. they do it professionally. they do it with expertise. vaccines and medicines flowing throughout our country every single day. who is doing it? private industry. we went to them. we collaborated with them. we took their good ideas,we put them in our plan. the cdc integrated, synchronized their capabilities and capacity of industry to ensure that we have a well-nested plan for distribution. right? what was the last thing? key to our success. it's not our plan that needs to be implemented perfectly. it's the governor's plans that we want to enable, that we want to empower, that we want to make sure that we can execute according to their priorities and guidance. that i know their space. they know their people. they are being informed by highly professional medical personnel that know their people and their states. our position is to enable them. so it is this trifecta, the cdc, commercial industry and the governors and their states that will make us successful at the end of the day. trust
because private industry knows how to do this. they do it every day. they do it quietly. they do it professionally. they do it with expertise. vaccines and medicines flowing throughout our country every single day. who is doing it? private industry. we went to them. we collaborated with them. we took their good ideas,we put them in our plan. the cdc integrated, synchronized their capabilities and capacity of industry to ensure that we have a well-nested plan for distribution. right? what was...
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what do you think? there seems to be this awful ,all off of trust in science science agencies, and now at the worst possible time for that, when we are discovering this terrible pandemic. how do you think we can regain that trust? dr. fauci: idol think is going to be easy, alan. what we have seen over the last year was the evolution of the manifestation of the lack of trust that culminates the things going on the last couple years. a public health crisis and in so many respects, it has midst of this divisiveness in our society, the likes of which we have not seen before. don't like to be told what to do. they think that science is authoritative in its approach. and you have what's almost an instinctual pushing back on things that are so obviously scientifically correct, and the idea about using data and evidence from either studies or observations or other approaches toward collecting data and evidence seem to be pushed aside. and what you have is statements and policies and attitudes that have evolved
what do you think? there seems to be this awful ,all off of trust in science science agencies, and now at the worst possible time for that, when we are discovering this terrible pandemic. how do you think we can regain that trust? dr. fauci: idol think is going to be easy, alan. what we have seen over the last year was the evolution of the manifestation of the lack of trust that culminates the things going on the last couple years. a public health crisis and in so many respects, it has midst of...
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what do you think? there seems to be this awful falloff of trust in science, science agencies, and now, at the worst possible time for that, when we're suffering this terrible pandemic. how do you think we can regain that trust? dr. fauci: i don't think it's going to be easy. i think that what we've seen, particularly over the last year, was a kind of the evolution of a manifestation of lack of trust that kind of culminates on things that have been going on for the previous couple of years. we have a public health crisis right now, and in so many respects, it has evolved in the midst of the divisiveness in our society, the likes of which we've not seen before. and science, you know, in the sense of people assuming that science is authoritative, people don't like to be told what to do. they think that science is authoritative in its approach. and you have what's almost an instinctual pushing back on things that are so obviously scientifically correct, and the idea about using data and evidence from eithe
what do you think? there seems to be this awful falloff of trust in science, science agencies, and now, at the worst possible time for that, when we're suffering this terrible pandemic. how do you think we can regain that trust? dr. fauci: i don't think it's going to be easy. i think that what we've seen, particularly over the last year, was a kind of the evolution of a manifestation of lack of trust that kind of culminates on things that have been going on for the previous couple of years. we...
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do you do the things you do you could design a life that is focused on your watch being aware of work as a way of expression people ask me what motivates me every day and i look i'm just being me i started my company because it was an expression of myself i am just painting on a canvas but i think if we can teach them that think of their work and their life as a place to express themselves and then dream what they see themselves becoming. that strategic mistake makes you think more long term rather than the short term want athletes are told to picture making the shot before they take the shot and i think that the same thing is true for the rest of us we have to picture what our goal is is looking like and not just pick an arbitrary goal but what do we want our life to look like and then create a plan to get there and we can help kids do better but it's in their own hands it's in their hands that's a lesson every kid should learn and those sort of stuff the responsibility i can make sure that i never will be poverty and my kids in the role of barbie if i do the right thing. oh my name'
do you do the things you do you could design a life that is focused on your watch being aware of work as a way of expression people ask me what motivates me every day and i look i'm just being me i started my company because it was an expression of myself i am just painting on a canvas but i think if we can teach them that think of their work and their life as a place to express themselves and then dream what they see themselves becoming. that strategic mistake makes you think more long term...
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host: what do you think president-elect joe biden should be doing?aller: he is not the president yet. this is put all on donald trump. everything is under trump until january. when barack obama was in office, they did not want to go over bush. host: here is a little bit from the hill that quotes the original report from reuters. reutersirst reported -- first reported that they had hacked into the treasury department, the department of homeland security, the commerce department, the national information administration. isever, they say that what likely is even more catastrophic. on a post on monday, it included all five branches of treasury, the postal service and 425 of the fortune 500 companies in the u.s. the washington post reported that military intelligence in russia, known as cozy bear, was behind the attack on solar wind. the group was previously tied to an attack on the state department and groups doing research on covid-19 vaccines and treatments. new federal agency has publicly confirmed this group was responsible. once again, we want to kn
host: what do you think president-elect joe biden should be doing?aller: he is not the president yet. this is put all on donald trump. everything is under trump until january. when barack obama was in office, they did not want to go over bush. host: here is a little bit from the hill that quotes the original report from reuters. reutersirst reported -- first reported that they had hacked into the treasury department, the department of homeland security, the commerce department, the national...
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we will do it very quickly.here will be the parliament complaining about the lack of time they have got. they have very little time to have a look at it. that will pass the u.k. parliament. i think the u.k. government will need to show that understands the deal and is sticking to it. remember back in the autumn, we had that big a row when the u.k. government said we are going to legislate to ignore elements of the northern ireland agreement in january because we do not like the way it is working out. the u.k. government needs to show it is taking this seriously because it needs to show to other countries it wants to do deals with that it is a country worth negotiating with. see what else they conclude. to with those signed up the european union -- we do not know that yet. we do not know how much it will be constrained in what it can agree with other countries. certainlybe something president trump was saying, if you do a deal with the e.u., then you cannot do a good deal with the u.s. we will see whether that is
we will do it very quickly.here will be the parliament complaining about the lack of time they have got. they have very little time to have a look at it. that will pass the u.k. parliament. i think the u.k. government will need to show that understands the deal and is sticking to it. remember back in the autumn, we had that big a row when the u.k. government said we are going to legislate to ignore elements of the northern ireland agreement in january because we do not like the way it is...
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i do. i am sure a more reasonable attitude is going to prevail in this community, and i have great faith in the people here, that they will soon find out there is nothing to be afraid of. >> some viewed the incident calmly and will accept the facts, but for others, the myers moving into levittown constituted an infringement of their own liberties, and they would react with anger and force. what they say reveals their deepest fears and frustrations. why did you select levittown to live? >> we were looking for a place to buy a home, we looked at levittown and liked the advantages levittown seemed to offer in comparison to other cities. and we understood it was going to be all-white. we are very happy living here. >> have you talked to your children about the myers? >> we have tried to keep the discussion away from the children. i feel it is something we adults should solve. we are doing it for the children, but i do not feel they are old enough to understand the problem as it is. >> do you th
i do. i am sure a more reasonable attitude is going to prevail in this community, and i have great faith in the people here, that they will soon find out there is nothing to be afraid of. >> some viewed the incident calmly and will accept the facts, but for others, the myers moving into levittown constituted an infringement of their own liberties, and they would react with anger and force. what they say reveals their deepest fears and frustrations. why did you select levittown to live?...
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but i think he's doing the best he can with the virus. what do you think? >> i think that, first of all, pete and myself, we felt -- and sherry brown, we felt honored that he reached out to us and talked to us about moving forward with the coronavirus. we have meetings with him and talk about issues what we think. i think that was very smart. of course, his -- the kind of debacle he had with the french laundry didn't help him at all because it makes it look like, you're telling us what to do but then you go ahead and do whatever you want. and that's the big problem that has been the case with a lot of politicians, as you know, that they fall into this trap. like nancy pelosi going to get her hair done without a mask, without anything, when she tells everyone to wear a mask and to stay six feet apart. you have to be very careful about when you want to be a leader. but those things happen. it happened to me, it happened to other people. so i don't even look at that as kind of a big issue. i think it is just important to clean that up. but i think we have to,
but i think he's doing the best he can with the virus. what do you think? >> i think that, first of all, pete and myself, we felt -- and sherry brown, we felt honored that he reached out to us and talked to us about moving forward with the coronavirus. we have meetings with him and talk about issues what we think. i think that was very smart. of course, his -- the kind of debacle he had with the french laundry didn't help him at all because it makes it look like, you're telling us what to...
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whawhat do you do? the autopsy?l with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i didn't want to be a doctor and didn't want to be a pharmacist. the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i would
whawhat do you do? the autopsy?l with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into...
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so, what do we do going forward? what larry and i recommend is that we have a fiscal framework that is a combination of something that is optimal, understandable, and achievable. we do not know exactly what is optimal, so we do place a certain amount of weight on what is understandable and achievable. to conclude our proposal is that the context of interest rates are dangerously low. the debt projected to be stable, real debt projected to be low. more fiscal expansion is needed. our objective should be growth and financial stability including stronger long-term growth. we propose a new guidepost we look at real interest payments, and we try to make sure they are not rising sharply and not projected to exceed around 2% of gdp over the next decade. and we argued that this goal can be achieved in the u.s. with three sets of guidelines. temporary emergency should not be paid for, as discussed on the previous panel. take a broad definition of those. second is long-term programs should be paid for, but we have room for bro
so, what do we do going forward? what larry and i recommend is that we have a fiscal framework that is a combination of something that is optimal, understandable, and achievable. we do not know exactly what is optimal, so we do place a certain amount of weight on what is understandable and achievable. to conclude our proposal is that the context of interest rates are dangerously low. the debt projected to be stable, real debt projected to be low. more fiscal expansion is needed. our objective...
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he is doing. we are discussing a new school of economics alium economics this israeli brought about by negative interest rates means contact with the galactic federation. saying. look there won't be cheap. and then through and through all the countries so let's. get right to go through this company he said to me give them everything you do to pass. this country. this is what we don't understand how we are in such contracts. let us until the month of the same time. you're saying i'm going to. the soon to run up a similar symbol. why do you need one of those if you feel if the minerals of kong were not there got a good mood believe me again with the phone about the food stamp with the flame. would come back to the place story you have to see. to. move. human history has always seen continuous war opensource but in recent years it seems to have become more intense the platforming is no common practice and public scrutiny a permanent feature of where do we all stand on the battlefield of belief. i . d
he is doing. we are discussing a new school of economics alium economics this israeli brought about by negative interest rates means contact with the galactic federation. saying. look there won't be cheap. and then through and through all the countries so let's. get right to go through this company he said to me give them everything you do to pass. this country. this is what we don't understand how we are in such contracts. let us until the month of the same time. you're saying i'm going to....
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a thing we do in a way away don't do it. talk about your book, if i told people rachel maddow is on with a book about a corrupt president, is extremely divisive and used his white house for his own ends. people would be like donald trump. and you would be like, it's richard nixon. no, you're still wrong. it's spiro agnew. let me ask you this: is it good or bad that america has seen something similar to this before? >> i think there is a big piece of it that can help, which not that agnew was a corrupt, unbelievably corrupt sort of monster in the white house, like, we've seen that. we know what that means. that's kind of dog bites man at this point. the part that needs to be told is the good guys in the story. we need to tell each other heroic stories about public service and citizenship and civic responsibility that model good behavior. and in this case, the prosecutors and the republican nixon-appointed u.s. attorney and the republican nixon-appointed attorney general were all, like, paragons of nonpartisan responsibility.
a thing we do in a way away don't do it. talk about your book, if i told people rachel maddow is on with a book about a corrupt president, is extremely divisive and used his white house for his own ends. people would be like donald trump. and you would be like, it's richard nixon. no, you're still wrong. it's spiro agnew. let me ask you this: is it good or bad that america has seen something similar to this before? >> i think there is a big piece of it that can help, which not that agnew...
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>> in some case, i do. i think the case of mike flynn, for instance, was completely legitimate to pardon him because the prosecution was an abuse of pow 0:wear. i don't think michael flynn ever committed a crime. but some of these other cases, i mean, my goodness we have tax fraud and bank fraud, witness tampering, obstruction of justice. but because they were close to the president, they got pardoned. this is unfortunately reminiscent of the mark rich pardon by president clinton. it is legal. it is constitutional. but i think it's a misuse of the power. >> some are suggesting it's time to reform presidential pardon you powers. do you agree? >> you know, it's a good discussion to have but it's a tough call. this is obviously a con constitutional power so i don't know how we would do it without amending the constitution. and i think it would be very challenging. >> do you anticipate a lot more pardons before he leaves office, senator? >> i don't know what to anticipate. this president is often unpredictable.
>> in some case, i do. i think the case of mike flynn, for instance, was completely legitimate to pardon him because the prosecution was an abuse of pow 0:wear. i don't think michael flynn ever committed a crime. but some of these other cases, i mean, my goodness we have tax fraud and bank fraud, witness tampering, obstruction of justice. but because they were close to the president, they got pardoned. this is unfortunately reminiscent of the mark rich pardon by president clinton. it is...
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so why would barr do that?hy would he not continue an investigation as the evidence continues to come in? why would he even share information on the pending investigations? it's just not done. before you have make that blanket costatement, did you con election night why was the counting stopped? why were observers not permitted to reasonably observe about lot count? why were observers removed from counting areas. why did counters cheer when republican observers were removed. why were windows board up in detroit so observers could not observe. why when observers were allowed to reenter was there an unusually large number of ballots with 90 and above for joe biden. and why was there a failure to match signatures on mail-in ballots. why was there destruction of mail-in ballots envelopes that must contain signatures. why did they estimate 20,000 people who don't meet residency requirements were casting votes in georgia where biden's margin is 12,000 votes. why are there record numbers of dead people voting. how is
so why would barr do that?hy would he not continue an investigation as the evidence continues to come in? why would he even share information on the pending investigations? it's just not done. before you have make that blanket costatement, did you con election night why was the counting stopped? why were observers not permitted to reasonably observe about lot count? why were observers removed from counting areas. why did counters cheer when republican observers were removed. why were windows...
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do you agree?think that is a function of our country and how it is set up. as you well know, and you mentioned itjust a moment ago, it's a geographically large, diverse country with differences in geography and climate, in cultural differences throughout the country. we have 50 states. our country was set up by the founding fathers, based on a federalist system, which means that the states have a considerable degree of independence and doing things the way they want to do. under certain circumstances, that works really, very well. when you're dealing with a pandemic virus, that knows no borders or boundaries between states, when you do things in a certain way, it doesn't lead to an optimal response. and unfortunately that's what's happened. dr fauci, let's notjust talk about the states, let's talk about governance from the very top, let's talk about the president of the united states of america, a man who you know better than i has, in the course of nine months, mused about where coronaviruses come
do you agree?think that is a function of our country and how it is set up. as you well know, and you mentioned itjust a moment ago, it's a geographically large, diverse country with differences in geography and climate, in cultural differences throughout the country. we have 50 states. our country was set up by the founding fathers, based on a federalist system, which means that the states have a considerable degree of independence and doing things the way they want to do. under certain...
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voters don't like mandates stop doing this, stop doing that, do what we tell you. especially they are broadly directed. in some sense we now it' poorly targeted. the case of some orthodox jewish cmittee, one in new jersey, one neworker we started to get an outbreak. there's an interesting distinction. new york tried using standd restrictions like you can't go toeligious services. you can't make an groups and what you can't do. in new jersey than a tesng available toeople could find out whether or not they we infected. as michael is been suggesting, if he justet people know without even forcing any mandates o them they will te to did the right thing. which is go isolate. unless avoid infecting people they care abo. there is the issue of compensation. if you test somebody are they ing to go wild? doesn't reallyatter what they do pray but the evidenc on college campuses actually shows the net effect of testing is to make everybody more conservativ conservative. it's not just that i get a negative test but i hear about the other peoplen my class who did test posive. th
voters don't like mandates stop doing this, stop doing that, do what we tell you. especially they are broadly directed. in some sense we now it' poorly targeted. the case of some orthodox jewish cmittee, one in new jersey, one neworker we started to get an outbreak. there's an interesting distinction. new york tried using standd restrictions like you can't go toeligious services. you can't make an groups and what you can't do. in new jersey than a tesng available toeople could find out whether...
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both, to do either, to do a little bit of both. think this is a great opportunity not only for corporations to change the ratio, which i'm not so much interested in, but a great opportunity for those who did not have the means before but have the talent and skill and the wherewithal to create these new technologies and build upon old technologies towards more equity, to be given that power. what i mean by that is we have a lot of individuals who are backing people up. there are a lot of allies who are saying, how do i get my money into an individual, into an organization that can do better? i think that is really interesting. brad feld reached out to me a couple of days ago and said, tell me where you would like to see my money doing the best that it can be? -- doing the best that it can. that the different than saying i'm going to speak to black than -- that's a different what people normally do. saying i'm going to speak to black women and ask them where they want me to put my money is really innovative. emily: coming up, a gende
both, to do either, to do a little bit of both. think this is a great opportunity not only for corporations to change the ratio, which i'm not so much interested in, but a great opportunity for those who did not have the means before but have the talent and skill and the wherewithal to create these new technologies and build upon old technologies towards more equity, to be given that power. what i mean by that is we have a lot of individuals who are backing people up. there are a lot of allies...
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how do you -- how do you make that determination? >> well, sanjay, i -- i wanted to and we were pushing, didn't quite get there. i wanted to be representative of the burden of disease. in other words, over and above the actual demographic representation in the population. we did not quite get there. but i wanted to get at least to the relative proportion that is in the population. but, as you said, the burden of disease, not only of the likelihood of getting infected because of the nature of the jobs that minorities have. they are out there. they're in the community. they're doing the essential jobs that put them to be exposed. they have a double whammy because, once they do get infected, they have a degree and a relative incidence and prevalence of the underlying comorbidities, which make it much more likely for them to have a serious outcome once they are infected. which, as jerome said, is an extra-special reason of why we have to get the minority community vaccinated. not only for their own health, the health of their families, b
how do you -- how do you make that determination? >> well, sanjay, i -- i wanted to and we were pushing, didn't quite get there. i wanted to be representative of the burden of disease. in other words, over and above the actual demographic representation in the population. we did not quite get there. but i wanted to get at least to the relative proportion that is in the population. but, as you said, the burden of disease, not only of the likelihood of getting infected because of the nature...
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do you know what he meant? >> we're both very concerned and we believe we need to send out a large alarm. there is a surge of icu beds and we definitely need to respond immediately. and what we're hearing from community leaders is that they need to better understand how transmission is occurring, and we've also reviewed our data. we've talked to our contract tracers, our disease investigators, and what we found is that most of there transmission is occurring from social gatherings. they're happening also within households. it's happening from asymptomatic to presymptomatic individuals. we want to focus on preventing transmission through those types of gatherings. >> uh-huh. already. so it sounds hyka a priority has not necessarily been on the right place with regard to the state orders. doctor, the statement also says what we have before us is a symbolic gesture. it appears to be style over substance and i simply don't believe it will do much good. look, is that a criticism of the state's approach to deciding w
do you know what he meant? >> we're both very concerned and we believe we need to send out a large alarm. there is a surge of icu beds and we definitely need to respond immediately. and what we're hearing from community leaders is that they need to better understand how transmission is occurring, and we've also reviewed our data. we've talked to our contract tracers, our disease investigators, and what we found is that most of there transmission is occurring from social gatherings....
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