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they can move us from here to somewhere, it doeoesn't take us serioususly becaususe they think that maybee are--[sniffles]--p-playing or we justst want some houses sosomew. [child's c congested coughing] mathabule: it's painful to... to watch your kids dying in front o of you.u. [boyoy humming q quietly] munnick: the highveld is a sacrificice zone for the carbon-intensiveve economy, and the people who live e there have been sacririficed. man: eskom is a 100% state-owned company, so the government owns eskom. eskom does supporort, you know, like, the coal industry. the big poportion of o our enery gegeneration i is based, y you , like, on coal. there's been-- it's called a [indistinct] symbiotic relationship between the coal-mining industry and eskom. let me put it this way: about 70% of the energy requirement in south africa are met through coal. i think, uh, the simple fact t is that we've got it, , it's in abundance. we stitill have e probably 2 20e years of c coal, you know,w, li, in the ground. woman: is it i immoral to open t another one in an area like highveld that's clearly got ext
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maybee going to get days, a few weeks of rotation and profit-taking in these names every couple quarters is natural. we have seen it before. but over a medium to longer-term time horizon, i don't see how you get off this train right now. caroline: trade is dictated by the buy side, and that is where estimize is different. you bring together estimates on than theide rather sell side. these bouts of volatility, are they long-term committed or do they like the trade atmosphere? leigh: when we look at the data for these growth names, this is why our platform has been so good at these specific names, because the investors on the buy side are looking at rational, reasonable growth rates two or three or four quarters out, relative to the sell side where they may just be straight lining the growth. and if the company guides up, they catch up to it, right? datawe are seeing in the that leads me to believe to say the party isn't over on these names is that we are still seeing upper revisions still come at two or three or four quarters out for those high-flying names. in some of these names have go
maybee going to get days, a few weeks of rotation and profit-taking in these names every couple quarters is natural. we have seen it before. but over a medium to longer-term time horizon, i don't see how you get off this train right now. caroline: trade is dictated by the buy side, and that is where estimize is different. you bring together estimates on than theide rather sell side. these bouts of volatility, are they long-term committed or do they like the trade atmosphere? leigh: when we look...
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tt maybee people watching t this. n who perhaps think that job might be goining that business might be going bust. what is the best way to stop that happening is it some kind of bond scheme is a good thing into the bail outs what is the best way to get. the system and to the media. so. i'm actually a- measures been taken for whicich is good so i mean in the last crisis it do inn was kind of a a it's going to tell n nine and forth thehere was less rapid reacaction also and i think here there was also some instruments already in plplace and so the idea was really to spent now. takes quite a lot and basically to- whom i was true- j just throrough short tererm- basasic- reinsurance screaeams and pay py outs basicalally need to i'm- a loans and guarantees for enterprises. to really go up there i mean yes this is a very unprecedented situation of cocourse- there can be sosome h. but i think most the- leaders have to that i in. p.p. said. in people in work o or keep themem basically on some of chronic to soso have on. rising
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is maybee are saying it is the time for the working class of this country to have a little bit of powerwashington, rather than your billionaire campaign contributors. bloomberg is of course the founder and majority owner of bloomberg out the, the majority owner of bloomberg news. let's look ahead to the democratic contest ahead. joining me now is congressional reporter and education. what is next for the bloomberg campaign? >> it was quite amazing in a clip that you played, all the insults laid out one after another. it was a big night for michael bloomberg, his first night on the debate stage, coming out from behind the campaign ads. it's an easy way to present himself to voters. last night was more difficult for him. what you need to do from here on out is focus on his record as a mayor, businessman, and try to sell that to voters. not saying that he is going to compete with other democrats to thehe most progressive, most liberal of the group, but to show he has what it takes to beat donald trump. that is what voters are most concerned about in this election. amanda: bernie sanders in
is maybee are saying it is the time for the working class of this country to have a little bit of powerwashington, rather than your billionaire campaign contributors. bloomberg is of course the founder and majority owner of bloomberg out the, the majority owner of bloomberg news. let's look ahead to the democratic contest ahead. joining me now is congressional reporter and education. what is next for the bloomberg campaign? >> it was quite amazing in a clip that you played, all the...
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we adults, we complain about things being boring, or maybee people are lonely, but children are dealingh things that we don't have to dealal with, when they are inside for so long, right? >> theyy do, they do. it depenends on the agege of the child as well. all childldren are v very relatitional. they needd relationshipso feel ok. so when n they are home with thr parents and older siblings, they are getetting what they need tes of a nurturing, hopefulully. but when we think about teenagers and theheir developmpmental needs, , teens e veryry, very, theyequire a lot of sococial contact, c contact h peerers. so for them, it is r really difficult to be indoorsrsrather than outut meeting theirir fries every y ngle d day. soso the impact of t the lockdos different acaccording t to difft ages o of the children. but one thing i f found in my clclinical practctice is that yg people i i have workeked with fr momonths and months, who have hd quite severere anxiety, t this s all enlisted a as part of the lolockdown. becacause they are l living in t ofof a bubble. things t that used to make them anx
we adults, we complain about things being boring, or maybee people are lonely, but children are dealingh things that we don't have to dealal with, when they are inside for so long, right? >> theyy do, they do. it depenends on the agege of the child as well. all childldren are v very relatitional. they needd relationshipso feel ok. so when n they are home with thr parents and older siblings, they are getetting what they need tes of a nurturing, hopefulully. but when we think about...
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making decisions that maybee aren't always siest to make. you know, some of the hardest things john ever did were making the right decisions on things. >> mrs. mccain, you said that you have never been prouder of him than when u heard his concession speech after the election on november 4th in 2008. i want to watch a moment of what he said. >> a century ago, president theodore roosevelt's invitation of booker t. washington to dine ath the house was taken as an outrage in many quarters. america today is a world away from the cruelnd prideful bigotry of that time. there is no better evidence ofec this than the on of an african-american to the presidency of the unittes.be let there o reason now -- [ cheers and alause ] let there be no reason now for any american to fail to cherish their citizenship in ts, the greatest nation on earth. [ cheers and applause ]e >>en went on to say he uld do everything he could to help the incoming president, bara obama. and he even, you know, had the privilege of having barack obama eulogize him at his passing. >
making decisions that maybee aren't always siest to make. you know, some of the hardest things john ever did were making the right decisions on things. >> mrs. mccain, you said that you have never been prouder of him than when u heard his concession speech after the election on november 4th in 2008. i want to watch a moment of what he said. >> a century ago, president theodore roosevelt's invitation of booker t. washington to dine ath the house was taken as an outrage in many...
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why did you lose a healthy did you think thahat maybee you would commit suicide because. you thought you would never be frereed basically been cool again yes that's true love a dumb idea it these. individuals werere killed for hm with for no other reason many skip and then standing up for me. let's get this massacre to be fought injustice not bill collector. reviewed my case. the is evidence against me. mmajunkie that i cried my heart out for five whole days after each assassination committed in may and looking back. he's a horrible and speak about crimes two innocent men were killed i double down on your hands will it but i wish to say that many dentists at the woman in my heart. i know they're not alone he's in. the still live in our hearts jamie. all is he the rest with god. i said but i he's got to give it a but the my children. gain paid every two. mark up beyond i mean sucka honor my children. were. deprived of their mother's love. all their schooling was disrupted. but don't let somebody get a call. yes of the as my h. medo these other hardships either so but i man
why did you lose a healthy did you think thahat maybee you would commit suicide because. you thought you would never be frereed basically been cool again yes that's true love a dumb idea it these. individuals werere killed for hm with for no other reason many skip and then standing up for me. let's get this massacre to be fought injustice not bill collector. reviewed my case. the is evidence against me. mmajunkie that i cried my heart out for five whole days after each assassination committed...
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maybee: being a doctor, you can shed light on the idea you have had so many people that have been infectedxposed and have antibodies, does that prepare the population resist --hether or weather or resist if we get a bigger wave? with othere case infectious diseases. it makes it harder to find new people to infect. we don't have anywhere near that level. we need 60% of the population to cross that threshold. we don't know how long the immunity lasts. we don't know how long it lasts and that everybody who has been infected will have enough immunity -- there is an important study that needs to be done and we need to get herd immunity for a vaccine -- taylor: 23 and me was showing that people with blood type o show more community. blood type a, more susceptible to being on a ventilator. some of the other studies we are looking at, what is the other information we are starting to pull on people who were showing some immunity more so than others? we are learning there are differential risk factors and one is the blood type you have and medical problems of hypertension. we are getting more granul
maybee: being a doctor, you can shed light on the idea you have had so many people that have been infectedxposed and have antibodies, does that prepare the population resist --hether or weather or resist if we get a bigger wave? with othere case infectious diseases. it makes it harder to find new people to infect. we don't have anywhere near that level. we need 60% of the population to cross that threshold. we don't know how long the immunity lasts. we don't know how long it lasts and that...
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maybee in october, to get some f these candidates on just to talk with them and hear about their experiences thus far. >> we will ask. >> she is running. and there's a couple of matchups and against another woman in the general election. >> we will be happy to do that. catholic some of these candidates, but not to say no them is to love them. they say that repeatedly about jacky gordon. and also running in another open seat, peter kings out of new york. but you could get in the conversation where and i got three minutes you would go home i, like i have to vote for this woman. she is phenomenal. we would love to tell you a little bit about jacky too if you're open to it. >> yes go ahead. >> follow you take this one pretty. >> to note jacky gordon, is to love her. she's amazing. she's a combat veteran, she served for 29 years. she also served as the school guidance counselor. very deep rooted into this long island district. this was peter kings seat for a long time. we become very close reading this is a district that should be democratic control. he also saw the writing on the ball that last
maybee in october, to get some f these candidates on just to talk with them and hear about their experiences thus far. >> we will ask. >> she is running. and there's a couple of matchups and against another woman in the general election. >> we will be happy to do that. catholic some of these candidates, but not to say no them is to love them. they say that repeatedly about jacky gordon. and also running in another open seat, peter kings out of new york. but you could get in...
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maybee has suggested that , especially given that we are supposedly a nation with democratic values, maybe we should not build memorials of people. maybe our memorials should not have people. annette: i was just about to say, maybe monuments are a thing of the past. we don't seem to do them very well. aty few new statues i look am i impressed. some people have done them well. maybe that could be it. emancipation is not a person, it is an epic historical process. the pivot of american history. the greatest result of the civil war, but not a single person by any means. things like industrialization. annette: but it doesn't answer the question about what do we do with the ones already there? because there are people, members of our community who admire and like the statues of people, who find something meaningful about it. -- the maybe not question suggested maybe we should not be building more, but it doesn't answer the question of what do we do with the ones that are there, who stays and who goes? is an -- david: that interesting thing to ask and i taught a bunch of courses on memoria
maybee has suggested that , especially given that we are supposedly a nation with democratic values, maybe we should not build memorials of people. maybe our memorials should not have people. annette: i was just about to say, maybe monuments are a thing of the past. we don't seem to do them very well. aty few new statues i look am i impressed. some people have done them well. maybe that could be it. emancipation is not a person, it is an epic historical process. the pivot of american history....
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hoping that customers will find the blowup dolls and funny instead of twilight zone creepy and a nod o maybeend other restaurants considered using plexiglass to separate tables and people which is being done in europe and one for the restaurant was way ahead of the curve telling tucker almost a month ago that he was already planning to rip out and reconfigure booths. watch. >> making them a lot more functional for what we think is in the future. we are taking booths out, taking carpet out, putting in new flooring, new boots. >> we can also look forward to many as being disposable and restaurant employees wearing masks. trade magazines predict restaurants with patios are about to become very popular. tucker. >> tucker: as if we need more evidence america has gone insane. trace gallagher, thank you very much. consistently we have turned to podcast host and all-around wise man adamam corolla for wisdom. we are happy to have him back tonight. adam corolla, thank you for joining us. how was in los angeles. how are you feeling about this response to coronavirus? >> well, our governor gavin newsom j
hoping that customers will find the blowup dolls and funny instead of twilight zone creepy and a nod o maybeend other restaurants considered using plexiglass to separate tables and people which is being done in europe and one for the restaurant was way ahead of the curve telling tucker almost a month ago that he was already planning to rip out and reconfigure booths. watch. >> making them a lot more functional for what we think is in the future. we are taking booths out, taking carpet...
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unfortunately maybee a family member or two will die with you but if you are out in the bush you are done. let's say you change that dynamic and you decide to get health care in a hospital. unfortunately that hospital doesn't have infection control. when you are infected with theou bali become a virus factory. if your immune system doesn't kick in when you have the most possible viruses in your body when you die. you go to the hospital because you are sick and you don't have were then when you die. i can give you attend with lots of big numbers around and hundreds of millions and billions. here you are sick and dying in the hospital and someone has to wash their hands as they go from patient to patient. what's going to happen quick to spread ebola from patient to patient. hospitals have always served and we have known this for many years as a reservoir for how these diseases spread. somebody sick at home and you are the family member taking care than you are at risk. they died unfortunately and then you decide to wash the body and kissed the body hug the body and invite the loved one
unfortunately maybee a family member or two will die with you but if you are out in the bush you are done. let's say you change that dynamic and you decide to get health care in a hospital. unfortunately that hospital doesn't have infection control. when you are infected with theou bali become a virus factory. if your immune system doesn't kick in when you have the most possible viruses in your body when you die. you go to the hospital because you are sick and you don't have were then when you...
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takes senate races where maybees republicans fielded a weak candidate or maybe they don't -e might be some d local issues tht don't cut in the favor of republicans. suddenly if you're in arizonaan and maybe you don't love mcsally but this is what is at stake does that mean that you're going to come out and make sure that you vote for mcsally? i think there's a real possibility that this cuts in all of those races like that. >> and raymond, we have lindsey graham up for re-election. that race is tighter than he wants it to be. i assume he will win. it's tighter than he wants it to be.. john cornyn from texas, ben sasse. tom tillis is in a very tight race in north carolina. joni ernst in iowa and susan collins in maine. this is the judiciary committee, the republican judicialry committee members. it's on the line for them on november 3.m so when donald trump puts out his nominee next week, which i imagine it will be, when he names his pick, it better be a phenomenal pick. better be unimpeachable. >> it will.be >> laura: the senators better be on board with that pick. raymond? >> i think
takes senate races where maybees republicans fielded a weak candidate or maybe they don't -e might be some d local issues tht don't cut in the favor of republicans. suddenly if you're in arizonaan and maybe you don't love mcsally but this is what is at stake does that mean that you're going to come out and make sure that you vote for mcsally? i think there's a real possibility that this cuts in all of those races like that. >> and raymond, we have lindsey graham up for re-election. that...
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chicago, maybee a small town somewhere. if we played our cards right and delayed this thing long enough, there will be sufficient placeent to rush to that next and then the place after that and the place after that. is fromur last call harrisburg, north carolina am annette, good evening. caller: good evening. i have a concern about the virus. my concern is two ways. everyonegoes out to affected. but i'm worried about the economy. if all the businesses that are shuttered remains closed for an extended period of time, people are not going to have a job to to.ack steve: thanks for the question. lenny bernstien, that's on evening.s mind this lenny: yeah, i wish i had something i could say to make feel better. i'm a healthcare reporter and i can look at the numbers and i look at the trends of what is happening with the virus and at that, i say to strategy thatly will work is to do what we're doing now. fact, it may require even tighter restrictions than what we're doing now. the president wants to reopen the economy. reopenevery
chicago, maybee a small town somewhere. if we played our cards right and delayed this thing long enough, there will be sufficient placeent to rush to that next and then the place after that and the place after that. is fromur last call harrisburg, north carolina am annette, good evening. caller: good evening. i have a concern about the virus. my concern is two ways. everyonegoes out to affected. but i'm worried about the economy. if all the businesses that are shuttered remains closed for an...
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maybee won't come back if you ask theuestion. >> i assume that you folks heard pastors concerns that alert may have been based on inaccurate information. i guess i'm looking for details, can you confirm that the alert was, and is accurat in providing the individual that have been tested in terms of when the tests was conducted and results came in, and compacted. >> i think that probably is a better question for dr. levin we feel confident in the approach we took in our reaction in the contact tracing. >> okay. certainly await his return. i have though, a question about expectations -- churches operating and guidance to follow, does anyone know whether the church was abiding by those exctations? and if found in this case or any other case, that church, is not following guidance, are there consequences. >> the religious svices are exempt from a lot of se of the reitrestriction we pit in put ii will ask maybe. if the can give us more information. >> i'll defer to dr. kelso maybe know about more physicall in particular. but, you are right weave a communication -- capacity no maximum cap
maybee won't come back if you ask theuestion. >> i assume that you folks heard pastors concerns that alert may have been based on inaccurate information. i guess i'm looking for details, can you confirm that the alert was, and is accurat in providing the individual that have been tested in terms of when the tests was conducted and results came in, and compacted. >> i think that probably is a better question for dr. levin we feel confident in the approach we took in our reaction in...
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maybee helping people who never have met you and maybe never will, but you are giving them the wingso fly. you get that there is a mission. as my friend john mccain would always say, there is nothing more liberating than fighting for a cause larger than yourself. this is about being the guardians, yes, of our economy, our people, our kids, but you are the guardians of our very democracy. somehow and some way, someone has passed those wings to you. i want you to sign off with us, but most importantly, i want you to keep being involved, lead the way, and i want you to help us win this election. thank you, everybody. [applause] >> ok, all right. ok. here we go. we've got some questions. ok, this is very good. this is from justine. where are you, justine? from perry. where did you go, justine? feels like a song. this one. really two questions. what is your plan to lower the cost of childcare? this is a really important thing. it is important for families, including ones right in this room. it is also important for our country's economy. soe iowa, minnesota, like many states, we want peop
maybee helping people who never have met you and maybe never will, but you are giving them the wingso fly. you get that there is a mission. as my friend john mccain would always say, there is nothing more liberating than fighting for a cause larger than yourself. this is about being the guardians, yes, of our economy, our people, our kids, but you are the guardians of our very democracy. somehow and some way, someone has passed those wings to you. i want you to sign off with us, but most...
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or maybee could kill a u.s. citizen without having arocess involved. all the sorts of questions. the politil value judgment rather than military technical engineering problems. so don't think there is a solution forhese. but what i wt is more awareness of theature of these tre-offs so that were at least having smart conversations about how the implementation and jectives of power are interlinked. and people all throughout the chain of comma are going to have to bencreasingly involved in where this conversatn. in the conceitf the american military focus on opetional tactical w, is that you can let the politicians giving political objectives and then you can implement it. that's what i'm sayings that didn't get it the less people with that decision to do it if it never works tt way. [inaudible]. jacquelyn: i'll be a little more absolute than jon on that. i think that for the last 20 years, the response to the rna has been central engagement of networks and data. and has the loudest extraordinary situational awareness and kind of oen campaign and he was talking about and that instab
or maybee could kill a u.s. citizen without having arocess involved. all the sorts of questions. the politil value judgment rather than military technical engineering problems. so don't think there is a solution forhese. but what i wt is more awareness of theature of these tre-offs so that were at least having smart conversations about how the implementation and jectives of power are interlinked. and people all throughout the chain of comma are going to have to bencreasingly involved in where...
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if you look back at the past decade, people were talking and maybee pc's went even the death of the pcople's hands, it is pretty exciting to me. haidi: sam, talk to me about this trend, the folding screen, lenovo. where yourallpark product is priced, and do you think this is a sustainable trend or more of a novelty with the stagnation in the pc sector? sam: i think it is an exciting trend, and we are pushing -- if it is our devices and a concept we showed off year that has a foldable screen, devices that are getting thinner, more portable, devices that are getting intelligent, people want tools that allow them to be more productive. they want to a proportional. they want tools that can go with them, and i think it is an evolution. with the pc, the glass keeps getting bigger. you are looking at your screen, and we have folding glass, so you have the flexibility of a large-screen device. you can do networking and video conferencing on one side. you can write your notes on one side. it is about giving people more options. i think those devices, what we find is people want more premium dev
if you look back at the past decade, people were talking and maybee pc's went even the death of the pcople's hands, it is pretty exciting to me. haidi: sam, talk to me about this trend, the folding screen, lenovo. where yourallpark product is priced, and do you think this is a sustainable trend or more of a novelty with the stagnation in the pc sector? sam: i think it is an exciting trend, and we are pushing -- if it is our devices and a concept we showed off year that has a foldable screen,...
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that maybee to light some rules were being violated and people decided they better play closer attention to the rules. >> that is simply not what happened at all. >> ok. >> senator mcsally? >> thank you. good to see you again. fhfa guarantees $5.7 trillion in mortgages. it is a critical role in getting us through this pandemic. in your testimony, you said that 6.4% of fannie and freddie mortgages have entered forbearance. those are many of my constituents. them heard from several of who are getting conflicting information and a lot of misunderstanding or confusion over the process of forbearance. oftentimes, it's different depending on who they are dealing with. forumyou have this public and opportunity to speak with constituents like mine who are looking for this forbearance, can you explain how the forbearance is designed to work? what should the process look like for the borrowers? what to the lenders and servicers be doing to ensure that they are following the law? what consequences are there? >> thank you. the very answers that servicers were giving, we crafted a script. fannie and
that maybee to light some rules were being violated and people decided they better play closer attention to the rules. >> that is simply not what happened at all. >> ok. >> senator mcsally? >> thank you. good to see you again. fhfa guarantees $5.7 trillion in mortgages. it is a critical role in getting us through this pandemic. in your testimony, you said that 6.4% of fannie and freddie mortgages have entered forbearance. those are many of my constituents. them heard...
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grew up in a tiny, safe place called maybee. the youngest of five children. >> she was nice and friendly. wholesome. a girl that came from the country and was ready to meet new people and do things and have fun. happy. happy to start their life and adventure and explore. >> just after midnight the last band stopped playing and big mike lit up a huge bonfire, flames up to 15 to 20 feet high. >> we walked over there together and that is when she bumped her nose. on a tent pole. >> was it bleeding? >> it wasn't bleeding. there was a mark where she hit it. >> it hurt when you hit your nose. it stings. i babied her a little bit like you are going to be okay. i am like it is going to be okay. drink a little bit. after a minute or two she was fine and back enjoying the party. >> and then about 1:00 a.m. it was time go home. earlier chelsea asked penny for a ride home but sometime during the bonfire they lost sight of each other and penny's sister had to work the next morning and had to leave right then. >> she had to be up at 6:00. it
grew up in a tiny, safe place called maybee. the youngest of five children. >> she was nice and friendly. wholesome. a girl that came from the country and was ready to meet new people and do things and have fun. happy. happy to start their life and adventure and explore. >> just after midnight the last band stopped playing and big mike lit up a huge bonfire, flames up to 15 to 20 feet high. >> we walked over there together and that is when she bumped her nose. on a tent pole....
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maybee now you have a couple cadets or soldiers under your command and then you move up and then you move up. so there's this gradual responsibility about the way they try to teach leadership frameworks that i think are not only useful and important for me but also it was something that really gave me a taste of what was actually important. like i knew going in that we the people was important to me. i knew going in that whether it was in the case of leading cadets or c leading soldiers ori think about "the work" we do now, being able to be part of the process, being able to be the person whoto can help shape the direction of organizations and execute on things, , that something that we can really important in my development and i think both the frameworks on what it meant and how to do it but then also the introduction of the necessity in my life was something the military help to foster. >> host: more, how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: truth is that i actually think about that experience quite a bit because the first time i had a real conversation about the rhodes scho
maybee now you have a couple cadets or soldiers under your command and then you move up and then you move up. so there's this gradual responsibility about the way they try to teach leadership frameworks that i think are not only useful and important for me but also it was something that really gave me a taste of what was actually important. like i knew going in that we the people was important to me. i knew going in that whether it was in the case of leading cadets or c leading soldiers ori...
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these are not the oils and the discretionary araries and maybee people say, oh, i see. no one's paying their rent boston properties said they had good numbers on rent pay good numbers on rent pay everybody is supposed to pay their rent i have tenants in places that aren't paying. >> hey, jim, your point is well taken in that the banks are a reflection of the real economy that's a conversation we've had here for some time and a point you have made many times of late which is that the overall stock market doesn't necessarily seem to be reflective of the real economy. but to some extent, the banks to a large extent are and, you know, if there are roll backs and reopenings that will take a toll. we still have an extraordinarily high unemployment rate that we're hoping will come down but will come down at a less rapid rate if the roll backs continue and the virus continues to move at a rapid rate unfortunately in certain areas. not to mention the concerns about the fall and whether it will come back in some way or even whether people will be wearing masks enough so that, you
these are not the oils and the discretionary araries and maybee people say, oh, i see. no one's paying their rent boston properties said they had good numbers on rent pay good numbers on rent pay everybody is supposed to pay their rent i have tenants in places that aren't paying. >> hey, jim, your point is well taken in that the banks are a reflection of the real economy that's a conversation we've had here for some time and a point you have made many times of late which is that the...
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otherwise, they are shipping it maybee way to capital three states away. that will add two or three days to the way time. backlog two or three days? >> we will be talking with all the states about changing how we do testing in the community to ensure that we are testing optimally. still focusedre very much on hospital diagnosis. we know it will make a difference in treatment. these major laboratories are still putting drive-through tests out the back to all the hospital tests. , in is where the backlog is the drive-through test. if you are in outpatient, if you are in outpatient, that is where the delays right now are. it is state-by-state. 24 hour, 48have hours for both there. there are outpatient and inpatient. others have shorted for inpatients and outpatients. and we are trying to reconcile those two. >> one of the data placement -- used, thesethat we laboratory devices are just 18,000 of them across the country. you can go to the dr. office and get a strep test. it is that device. this is just a strong and swift effort. that is a 15 minute test. i wan
otherwise, they are shipping it maybee way to capital three states away. that will add two or three days to the way time. backlog two or three days? >> we will be talking with all the states about changing how we do testing in the community to ensure that we are testing optimally. still focusedre very much on hospital diagnosis. we know it will make a difference in treatment. these major laboratories are still putting drive-through tests out the back to all the hospital tests. , in is...
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. >> reporter: chelsea was 22, grew up in a tiny safe place called maybee.he was the youngest of five children, still lived at home with her parents. >> she was nice. she was friendly, um kind of wholesome. just this girl that, you know, came from the country and was ready to meet new people and do things and have some fun. happy, happy start her life, happy to adventure and explore and do new experiences. >> reporter: just after midnight, the last band stopped playing, and big mike lit up a huge bonfire, flames up to 15, 20 feet high. >> we actually walked over there together. that's when she bumped her nose. >> reporter: chelsea, that is. chelsea bumped her nose on a tent pole. had to hurt. >> reporter: was it bleeding or anything? >> it wasn't bleeding. there was a mark where she had hit it, and she was holding her face. we were kinda laughing at her. [ laughter ] 'cause j -- you know, she -- she's clumsy sometimes. >> it hurt, you know when you hit your nose and it kinda stings? i kinda babied her a little bit. like, "oh, you're gonna be okay. it's gonna
. >> reporter: chelsea was 22, grew up in a tiny safe place called maybee.he was the youngest of five children, still lived at home with her parents. >> she was nice. she was friendly, um kind of wholesome. just this girl that, you know, came from the country and was ready to meet new people and do things and have some fun. happy, happy start her life, happy to adventure and explore and do new experiences. >> reporter: just after midnight, the last band stopped playing, and...
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independent pilots, libertarians are coming to our town halls every single day, disagreeing on some or even maybeeou and i often talk about, about how our country needs to stop waging these wasteful regime change wars. we need a commander in chief who will work to end this new cold war and nuclear n arms race and redirect our taxpayer dollars towards really serving the needs of people here at home. that is what i'm seeking to do as president of a commander in chief and prepared to do so from day one. >> tucker: people are shocked to sued her. i didn't find it shocking. groomed by a foreign power to subvert the a country, we are rooting for you and us, thanks so much for coming on. >> thanks. >> tucker: a decade ago you heard a lot of o worrying abouta swine flu and then the snake f flu. now china, the biggest country and at battling a new virus transmitted by snakes and bats. is it a threat to us? how worried should you be? dr. marc siegel joins us. first we will have an update on the impeachment trial, the president himself may come to observe the proceedings there in the senate. who will tell yo
independent pilots, libertarians are coming to our town halls every single day, disagreeing on some or even maybeeou and i often talk about, about how our country needs to stop waging these wasteful regime change wars. we need a commander in chief who will work to end this new cold war and nuclear n arms race and redirect our taxpayer dollars towards really serving the needs of people here at home. that is what i'm seeking to do as president of a commander in chief and prepared to do so from...
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if you take the time of the day into account, if you take maybee whenwere last on the site, how long on the site last time, howonthey're on the site today, you know what they're falling for. >> whoever owns, collects, the data, if you have access to it and rights to data, then youre king. it's all about the data. everything. >> one of the most fascinating kind of ols we have at our disposal is the ability to do active experiments. it's, you know, it's kind of this huge laboratory. >> we did not think about it asx oiting, we thought about helping people make better decisions. that was less resp toward that the conser, who was, after all, supposed to be our god, the person whose ecstasy was our very reason for being. and it was closer to getting a cow into a milking stall and extracting as many pails asur possibleg each visit. and that felt a little more but that was the business of amazon. >> amazon has added 880,000 new customers... >> narrator: while bezos was using these insights to bring more and more customers into. amazon.. >> the number of customers who use the wee has increase
if you take the time of the day into account, if you take maybee whenwere last on the site, how long on the site last time, howonthey're on the site today, you know what they're falling for. >> whoever owns, collects, the data, if you have access to it and rights to data, then youre king. it's all about the data. everything. >> one of the most fascinating kind of ols we have at our disposal is the ability to do active experiments. it's, you know, it's kind of this huge laboratory....
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maybee will have the chance to dwell on that but i want to talk about federal law andhat it requires. section five of the federal ta trade commission a prohibits businesses from engaging in unfair or deceptive trade practices. mpliance with this particula requires that there be some consistency between what a company represents and what they actually are. you can't sell one thing a provide another under the guise of providi something different than what is being sold. both twitter and facebook represent and have represented for years to their users the customers that they take a neutral approach to the content moderation. however as we have heard today there are instances in which your platforms are ting a distinctivelpartisan approach and not a neutral one to the election rated content moderation. for example, days before the election, twitter suspended the account those in the u.s. customs and border protectn office suspendedommissioner morgan's twitter account specifically f a tweet celebrating the success of the s. southern border wall. apparently, the commissioner morgan'sngweet,
maybee will have the chance to dwell on that but i want to talk about federal law andhat it requires. section five of the federal ta trade commission a prohibits businesses from engaging in unfair or deceptive trade practices. mpliance with this particula requires that there be some consistency between what a company represents and what they actually are. you can't sell one thing a provide another under the guise of providi something different than what is being sold. both twitter and facebook...