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andrew, disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew. we — disclaimer theft up? not especially.— disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start _ disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start with _ disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start with the - andrew, we will start with the observer and the crumbling schools are risk to life, officials warn number ten?— are risk to life, officials warn number ten? , , ., ., , number ten? this is another bad news sto for number ten? this is another bad news story for boris- — number ten? this is another bad news story for boris. it _ number ten? this is another bad news story for boris. it is _ number ten? this is another bad news story for boris. it is another _ story for boris. it is another headache on top of an ever growing list of problems in his in tray. finding the money to address the problem is going to be extremely difficult. that is very worrying news for teachers and pupils who go to school in these buildings. shyama, what is the damage? i am shyama, what is the damage? i am uuuessin ,
andrew, disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew. we — disclaimer theft up? not especially.— disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start _ disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start with _ disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start with the - andrew, we will start with the observer and the crumbling schools are risk to life, officials warn number ten?— are risk to life, officials warn number ten? , , ., ., , number ten? this is another bad...
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was this came out of andrew's incredible brain. do you want maybe want to give everybody an overview? so apart from loving actually sorry, especially because this is why i mentioned that because of what elon is doing in miami or trying to do in miami. well, that's just it in addition to loving biology. i love space. i was one of i was six years old watching the moon landing in front of a black and white tv. i i have always loved space and of course, we're in a new space race now where spaces becoming extremely cheap now that we can start to reuse rockets. so we're seeing we're seeing space open up to for commercial applications, and it's not just for nation states anymore, which means we have to get better at living fully sustainably in a closed system. they call it kind of circular system. i think biology is going to be absolutely crucial for this and the prototypes for living in these closed systems like a space station or a colony need to be made here on earth like there's just no other you can't go and learn this in orbit. you'
was this came out of andrew's incredible brain. do you want maybe want to give everybody an overview? so apart from loving actually sorry, especially because this is why i mentioned that because of what elon is doing in miami or trying to do in miami. well, that's just it in addition to loving biology. i love space. i was one of i was six years old watching the moon landing in front of a black and white tv. i i have always loved space and of course, we're in a new space race now where spaces...
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andrew andrew bary answers that question. 2021 was a great year but this year ipos have given it all. andrew: this is the worst year for ipo performance in more than a decade. many ipos that went public are down 80% or more from their highs. nothing has been immune. jack: any companies coming to market in the coming months or is the ipo window just shot? andrew: there's nothing on the calendar, ipo buying is down 90% so far this year. the only company that went public is bausch & lomb, the maker of contact lenses. jack: some of those, based on free money never should have gone public at all or if they did at a lower price, but you say some babies were thrown out with the bathwater. how should investors be analyzing those broken down stocks to decide what is good and what is not? andrew: companies with solid growth projects and good management. ben: you like parker, but robin hood? what are you thinking? andrew: robin hood is a stock a lot of people like to hate. critics say it is inexperienced to investigate the market, berkshire hathaway price chairman charlie munger is the biggest
andrew andrew bary answers that question. 2021 was a great year but this year ipos have given it all. andrew: this is the worst year for ipo performance in more than a decade. many ipos that went public are down 80% or more from their highs. nothing has been immune. jack: any companies coming to market in the coming months or is the ipo window just shot? andrew: there's nothing on the calendar, ipo buying is down 90% so far this year. the only company that went public is bausch & lomb, the...
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andrew mentioning _ just go down really badly. andrew mentioning the _ just go down really badly.the general election in just go down really badly. andrew i mentioning the general election in a few years time. if we turn to the sunday telegraph, administers turn on bank of england. is there any reason that they are looking towards a general election with an unprecedented attack was back well, let's be honest, they attack every source of independent power in this country. source of independent power in this count . , , ., country. they started with the legislature. — country. they started with the legislature, they _ country. they started with the legislature, they moved - country. they started with the legislature, they moved onto | country. they started with the i legislature, they moved onto the back of england they'll probably go to the church yet next may be the monarchy. it's always someone else's fault and it's always others who have some power that the cannot access that are to blame. i don't know whether what andrew bailey the bank governor has done in placing inflation at
andrew mentioning _ just go down really badly. andrew mentioning the _ just go down really badly.the general election in just go down really badly. andrew i mentioning the general election in a few years time. if we turn to the sunday telegraph, administers turn on bank of england. is there any reason that they are looking towards a general election with an unprecedented attack was back well, let's be honest, they attack every source of independent power in this country. source of independent...
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andrew johnson wasn't there? i wasn't bought so it's not just about johnson and and when you talk about reconstruction from a black perspective you get a larger sense of the white racism everywhere that they had. to fight and douglas's one of the great fighters against that racism to the time of his death. and was inspired by the founding documents of the nation so it's been a real honor to be here and thank you and you certainly read more about all of this in my new book, which was published last week by wwe norton called the failed pro megan kate nelson isa writer and historian living in lincoln, massachusetts. she has written about civil war us western history and american culture for the new york times the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal statele
andrew johnson wasn't there? i wasn't bought so it's not just about johnson and and when you talk about reconstruction from a black perspective you get a larger sense of the white racism everywhere that they had. to fight and douglas's one of the great fighters against that racism to the time of his death. and was inspired by the founding documents of the nation so it's been a real honor to be here and thank you and you certainly read more about all of this in my new book, which was published...
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andrew: he woke up and started buying stocks in a big way.way's biggest purchased was chevron, $20 billion and bought occidental petroleum, $6 billion deal. jack: what is your favorite? andrew: aux the could be the backs -- the best bet. it is minting money right now. jack: is it the whole thing? andrew: berkshire owns 50%. he might want to buy the whole thing. buffett loves american companies. jack: what are you watching? carleton: i am watching the box office. there is this movie out, doctor strange in the multi-verse of madness the parting $120 million. box offices are back, people are spending money to go out and disney which hasn't faired so hot this year but also beat the market so far. jack: i love a good cineplex multi-verse. give me a stock i can fall in love with. >> i got craft hines, stock is up 20% this year but it is up half of 1% the past few months, it's earnings last month show it past the higher costs to consumers and trades 15 times earnings and 3.7% dividend looks good. jack: catch up speaks to me in a personal way. great
andrew: he woke up and started buying stocks in a big way.way's biggest purchased was chevron, $20 billion and bought occidental petroleum, $6 billion deal. jack: what is your favorite? andrew: aux the could be the backs -- the best bet. it is minting money right now. jack: is it the whole thing? andrew: berkshire owns 50%. he might want to buy the whole thing. buffett loves american companies. jack: what are you watching? carleton: i am watching the box office. there is this movie out, doctor...
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andrew zimmern: yep. johnny bananas: and what's cool about seeing it from this perspective is you really do get a glimpse of just the size and scope-- andrew zimmern: of everything. it's the only and oldest permanent fairgrounds in the country of its size, and it's such a big part of american history. there are food booths here you are in fourth and fifth family generational operation. i mean, that's just crazy. now, this is the fun part. yellow line. before you get in trouble, yellow line. obey the rules. it's minnesota. i'm terrible at obeying rules. when you traverse the terrain, there's good news. you've earned yourself a cookie. better news still, you can literally buy them by the bucket. sweet martha. - yes. johnny bananas: this is where all the magic takes place. martha olson: this is exactly where all the magic takes place. your cookies have that perfect combination of the crunchy outside, but also the gooey inside. martha olson: yes, that's right. i'm not going to spill one chocolate chip, i prom
andrew zimmern: yep. johnny bananas: and what's cool about seeing it from this perspective is you really do get a glimpse of just the size and scope-- andrew zimmern: of everything. it's the only and oldest permanent fairgrounds in the country of its size, and it's such a big part of american history. there are food booths here you are in fourth and fifth family generational operation. i mean, that's just crazy. now, this is the fun part. yellow line. before you get in trouble, yellow line....
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andrew: we stand with ukraine.ncine: president zelenskyy will address the forum in davos and a lot of participants are very keen to hear what he has to say. haslinda: quite a bit of delegation from ukraine, hoping for more help for the war. francine: also the mayor of kyiv later on. that was andrew forrest, from fortescue. manus: great interview. let's check on the yuan, reacting to the biden lines that the tariffs, just before we went to speak to haslinda and francine, discussing tariffs with yellen on return to the u.s., seeing an immediate reaction. dani: you on up at 6/10 of a percent. this as inflation grips the u.s.. we are back to davos later this hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of ve
andrew: we stand with ukraine.ncine: president zelenskyy will address the forum in davos and a lot of participants are very keen to hear what he has to say. haslinda: quite a bit of delegation from ukraine, hoping for more help for the war. francine: also the mayor of kyiv later on. that was andrew forrest, from fortescue. manus: great interview. let's check on the yuan, reacting to the biden lines that the tariffs, just before we went to speak to haslinda and francine, discussing tariffs with...
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andrew: the army have taken over the local hospital.dier is brought in by ambulance with a head wound. his injuries are severe, says the medic. there is not much help for him. -- there is not much hope for him. upstairs, a er silence. you can see the impact of this intense russian bombardment, outside. are still hearing room after room of young men with concussion. faces dazed and haunted. "i've got three young children," he says. "i wish the shelling would just stop -- we all watched our brothers die in front of us." what do this town's performance tell us about the wider war in east ukraine? there are gns russian troops are being methodical and, therefore, perhaps more efive in their offensive in this region. they are pushing slowly forwar against this town and many others in the donbass region. but there is still no sign that the kremlin's forces are about to deliver some kind of knockout blow. even here, a few civilians cling on. these parents saying they cannot afford to flee. this 9-year-old is trying to take it all in stride. the
andrew: the army have taken over the local hospital.dier is brought in by ambulance with a head wound. his injuries are severe, says the medic. there is not much help for him. -- there is not much hope for him. upstairs, a er silence. you can see the impact of this intense russian bombardment, outside. are still hearing room after room of young men with concussion. faces dazed and haunted. "i've got three young children," he says. "i wish the shelling would just stop -- we all...
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andrew. >> andrew. >> i think this is your match.he's got the dating profile of a lifetime between 48th and -- you live close to that -- 49th streets, across from the m&ms store. >> her besties are behind the whole thing. she's active, loves to travel, runs marathons, and is a dog mom. >> you like dogs. >> love dogs. >> looking for an athletic man, health conscious, into sports, and wants to have a family. >> do you guys remember when we did a story when a mom did this, but for her daughter also in times square? >> yes. >>> okay. let's move on to taking your pet -- >> she's from florida. >> that's all you need. >> -- for a walk. >> wait, what? >> when harry met sally. when andrew metd met -- >> this youtuber in taipei has invented a special stroller just for a fish. it essentially is a specialized fish tank on wheels complete with a battery-powered filtration system, air pump for oxygen, and even a lighting system. >> yeah, and of course a cup holder for when he makes a stop for his bubble tea. >> andrew, you and sha can walk your go
andrew. >> andrew. >> i think this is your match.he's got the dating profile of a lifetime between 48th and -- you live close to that -- 49th streets, across from the m&ms store. >> her besties are behind the whole thing. she's active, loves to travel, runs marathons, and is a dog mom. >> you like dogs. >> love dogs. >> looking for an athletic man, health conscious, into sports, and wants to have a family. >> do you guys remember when we did a story...
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and as i said andrew will go first and then he'll be followed by alex and then afterward we'll give andrew a chance to rebut anything. he feels really needs to be addressed. that any point that alex rays so andrew. so slides thanks. so let me begin by saying energy is the most important thing in the world if you have energy you can do anything else you want. so the real question is what's the best way to generate energy now, we generate most of our energy from fossil fuels right now, but let me talk about some of the disadvantages of fossil fuels so let's talk about number one climate change. let me explain why i personally am extremely concerned about climate change. let's go back to the last ice age. this is basically what north america looked like it was covered with thousands of feet of ice or about half covered there were different ecosystems. sea level is 300 feet lower. it was a different planet if you walked outside you would not recognize your planet. now it was about 10 degrees fahrenheit colder at that time. so think about that 10 degrees fahrenheit and the global average you co
and as i said andrew will go first and then he'll be followed by alex and then afterward we'll give andrew a chance to rebut anything. he feels really needs to be addressed. that any point that alex rays so andrew. so slides thanks. so let me begin by saying energy is the most important thing in the world if you have energy you can do anything else you want. so the real question is what's the best way to generate energy now, we generate most of our energy from fossil fuels right now, but let me...
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with prince andrew, i think you have to step back a bit.re going be controversial - very good thing. david. they're l going be controversial comments very good thing. david. they're - going be controversial comments and there's— going be controversial comments and there's no— going be controversial comments and there's no question about that. no stranger— there's no question about that. no stranger to— there's no question about that. no stranger to controversy as joanna was suggesting there, think back to the comments he made about government policy on the refugees to rwanda _ government policy on the refugees to rwanda i_ government policy on the refugees to rwanda. i recently. and so, he does create _ rwanda. i recently. and so, he does create lines — rwanda. i recently. and so, he does create lines and do you think but also garon— create lines and do you think but also garon prince andrew in the interview— also garon prince andrew in the interview in the years of trying to push _ interview in the years of trying to push away— interview i
with prince andrew, i think you have to step back a bit.re going be controversial - very good thing. david. they're l going be controversial comments very good thing. david. they're - going be controversial comments and there's— going be controversial comments and there's no— going be controversial comments and there's no question about that. no stranger— there's no question about that. no stranger to— there's no question about that. no stranger to controversy as joanna was suggesting...
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andrew s. natsios and i happen to be at the republican national convention in detroit when he was tapping -- to be his running, made as vice president. that came to a shock to the political establishment. even the people who are in detroit at the convention, because we it was gerald ford vice president, co-presidency, all this kind of stuff. i think it was fate that gave him the breadth of experiences that he had, and they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world was when russia was looking to reemerge, not as the soviet union, but something else. and the berlin wall comes down. even the british weren't in favor of german reunification at that time, they were skeptical of it. george h. w. bush was the kind of visionary transformational leader that was patient and kind and inclusive and didn't command, he invited. and the way that he worked, especially during the time of the reunification of germany, really meant that there would be no hot war. we ended the ideology
andrew s. natsios and i happen to be at the republican national convention in detroit when he was tapping -- to be his running, made as vice president. that came to a shock to the political establishment. even the people who are in detroit at the convention, because we it was gerald ford vice president, co-presidency, all this kind of stuff. i think it was fate that gave him the breadth of experiences that he had, and they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world...
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i just want to relay one personal story that i think typifies andrew young to me. we hosted reporter catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of remembrance for mrs. bush. because that's the type of person he is. so please join me in welcoming ernie suggs dong bermudez and ambassador, andrew young. and i think at this point it might be fitting since his birthday was on saturday if you will join me in happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday, ambassador young. happy birthday to you. ernie thank you. thank you very much. thank you, tony. and this is this is crazy because i've been out in the audience man
i just want to relay one personal story that i think typifies andrew young to me. we hosted reporter catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had...
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in part with this man, andrew tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting detail too about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge that it elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not as much as i'm, you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain not turned on was i think, a crown jewel on a lot of ways. and andrew talon did not live to see exactly how important his scans would turn out to be several month
in part with this man, andrew tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting detail too about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge that it elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than...
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except back then andrew didn't quite realize that i didn't see any of the others. i dropped off as well as seems to be like a community center where we stay there for a couple of days. would it around infantry like andrew says his tasks were strictly within the civilian realm. even got to see boucher although didn't get to see any bodies there. and there was a few days after the russians after live in santa corpses myself. i didn't see anything like that. it looked untouched. the area that we was in, but again we wasn't directly and the child was kept on the very alice got some boots for not only andrea and others were band for moving around independently. they had no idea where the ukrainians were taking them to the town of nick alive, except no one bothered to mention one little detail that it was in fact the front line. so he wasn't told it was going to make life just got all that would be moving, moving to a different location. it wasn't in 2 ways from mac, lived that we knew where we found out where he was, for there wasn't any fight in actual make life. so as
except back then andrew didn't quite realize that i didn't see any of the others. i dropped off as well as seems to be like a community center where we stay there for a couple of days. would it around infantry like andrew says his tasks were strictly within the civilian realm. even got to see boucher although didn't get to see any bodies there. and there was a few days after the russians after live in santa corpses myself. i didn't see anything like that. it looked untouched. the area that we...
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andrew's role in the band was huge.and frontman and martin being the songwriter, but andrew was the backbone of depeche mode. martin gore said to me one time that there would be no depeche mode without andrew fletcher — he was the one who would always get dave and martin and, at the time, alan wilder, together and say, "get in the studio. "let's work on a new album. ""let's get a tour together." and he said depeche mode would've fallen apart a long time ago — i got a text from martin while i was waiting to come on the air here on my phone and martin — i texted martin and said, "i'm so sad, words fail me" and he texted me right back and said — i don't know if you can see this — but says, "thank you. "so unexpected and tragic. "i have been a zombie all day." and a lot of people are saying will depeche mode continue? i think they will, in andrew's spirit, because andy fletcher was the glue that kept them together and the last thing he would've ever wanted would be the person to have torn them apart so i think in 2023, we'l
andrew's role in the band was huge.and frontman and martin being the songwriter, but andrew was the backbone of depeche mode. martin gore said to me one time that there would be no depeche mode without andrew fletcher — he was the one who would always get dave and martin and, at the time, alan wilder, together and say, "get in the studio. "let's work on a new album. ""let's get a tour together." and he said depeche mode would've fallen apart a long time ago — i got...
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andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the skill prostitute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who participated in the unfolding of international events as part of that bush administration. as we get going i want to make sure everyone knows we will have your audience questions right at the end of our program. if you have questions please submit them to event at wilson center dot org. please include your name and affiliation. let me get things going. for me a recurring theme in this book, even though it was written by 20 authors in terms of the essays is good footed. the notion that george h. w. bush was uniq
andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the skill prostitute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who...
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i could help when andrew landed in poland, a mysterious jacob got in touch with him. and made an offer. andrew couldn't refuse a fast way, was to live some medical experiments, basic medical experience said to medics, basic points, ocean injury, kind of the kinds of stuff. and. and he said that i could be more beneficial for me . and he crying father, the moment andrew crossed the ukrainian buddha, was the moment key of de facto made him it's conscript except back then andrew didn't quite realize that i didn't see any of the others. i dropped off as well as seems to be like a community center where we stay there for a couple of days. ordered around infantry like andrew says, his tasks were strictly within the civilian realm. he even got to see boucher, although didn't get to see any bodies there. and there was a few days after the russians after live in santa corpses myself. i didn't see anything like that. it looked untouched. the area that we was in, but again we wasn't directly and the child was kept on the very i got some boots for not only andrea and others were
i could help when andrew landed in poland, a mysterious jacob got in touch with him. and made an offer. andrew couldn't refuse a fast way, was to live some medical experiments, basic medical experience said to medics, basic points, ocean injury, kind of the kinds of stuff. and. and he said that i could be more beneficial for me . and he crying father, the moment andrew crossed the ukrainian buddha, was the moment key of de facto made him it's conscript except back then andrew didn't quite...
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manus: boe governor andrew gailey -- andrew bailey.re are of great existential angst, not just in my life, but bond markets, this is what happens when tenure paper drive-thru 3%, it drives the bond market. aussie rates up by eight manus: this is bloomberg daybreak: americas. i'm manus cranny and the by, dani burger in london. he said the story sign your agenda. dani: u.s. stocks crater, wiping out and $.93 trillion. as inflation concerns hamper bonds. the vice chair it says rates need to hit at least 3.5% to tame prices. holtzman says the ecb could decide on a rate hike next month. as of an art -- other government councilmembers pushing for july. yesterday felt like capitulation. i'm going to steal your statistics. please forgive me. it is the fourth time in the past 20 years about stocks and bonds has sold off more than 2%. the subject of fact. manus: that's fine. she says a lot more:04 than i do. the bond yield risk, an existential moment of reflection in the bond markets. tenure 3%, it is driving the market. you've that tenure paper
manus: boe governor andrew gailey -- andrew bailey.re are of great existential angst, not just in my life, but bond markets, this is what happens when tenure paper drive-thru 3%, it drives the bond market. aussie rates up by eight manus: this is bloomberg daybreak: americas. i'm manus cranny and the by, dani burger in london. he said the story sign your agenda. dani: u.s. stocks crater, wiping out and $.93 trillion. as inflation concerns hamper bonds. the vice chair it says rates need to hit at...
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>> i'm not sure if it's you or member andrews at this time? >> i'm recused from presentation and vote and abstain and will abstain from voting. >> okay, thank you member andrews, so i believe, yes, member catalano, thank you for agreeing to these recommendations. >> happily. good morning, everyone and thank you for to all for the coordination on this. i'm going to present the recommendations for the mental health category. what's going to begin -- i'm going beginning with the housing category which is agreed upon and we'll come to area where there's new motions. this isn't too surprising at this point. i believe jesse has been added. we have overdose prevention services here which maintains the funding for overdosed including access to medication and harm services over the next two-year budget period with a total of 16.6 millions and the street overdose response team that would include the cbo cost of running those teams, three teams at a total cost of $12 -- 11.the million over two year -- $11.9 million for 2 years and street crisis response
>> i'm not sure if it's you or member andrews at this time? >> i'm recused from presentation and vote and abstain and will abstain from voting. >> okay, thank you member andrews, so i believe, yes, member catalano, thank you for agreeing to these recommendations. >> happily. good morning, everyone and thank you for to all for the coordination on this. i'm going to present the recommendations for the mental health category. what's going to begin -- i'm going beginning...
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>> moved. >> sec. >> moved by member andrews and seconded by member reggio. i don't believe i need to go to public comment for adjournment so we'll do the roll call vote. >> member andrews. >> yes. >> member catalano. >> yes. >> member cunningham. >> yes. >> vice-chair d'antonio. >> yes. >> member friedenbach. >>> this is the third event we've done this year and the other two, the bristol and the abigail are some of the best in the country. and at a time when people all around the country are complaining about homelessness and saying what are the solutions. we're acquiring permanent supportive housing and that's the only answer because people need housing, they need a roof over their heads and this particular project as
>> moved. >> sec. >> moved by member andrews and seconded by member reggio. i don't believe i need to go to public comment for adjournment so we'll do the roll call vote. >> member andrews. >> yes. >> member catalano. >> yes. >> member cunningham. >> yes. >> vice-chair d'antonio. >> yes. >> member friedenbach. >>> this is the third event we've done this year and the other two, the bristol and the abigail are some...