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dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us going financially. lemonis: and what is the equity split? 70/30? -keith: 50/50. -lemonis: 50/50. dean: i had a graphics background and i had been doing this. i didn't have the financing to do it, so it was a perfect match. lemonis: so, you have a good brother, right? dean: if you can't trust your family, -who can you trust, right? -lemonis: well... while i appreciate keith recognizing his brother's experience, i'm not quite sure that 50/50 is exactly the right formula. if i asked most of the employees here who is in charge, what would they say? matt? -your name is matt, right? -matt: yes, sir. lemonis: who's in charge between the two of them? if the building is burnin
dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us going financially. lemonis: and what is the equity split? 70/30? -keith: 50/50....
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dean >> about five minutes left with congresswoman madeleine dean, democrat of pennsylvania. member of the house judiciary committee, taking your phone calls. this is lewis in oklahoma, a republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: my question is, okay. to representative dean. i'm a vietnam veteran. i'm 72 years old. and i would like to know how you feel about the veterans of thist country and what we're seeing. we gave our time and our lives to the united states.wh my dad also did world war ii. what we're seeing in this presid country right now,en it doesn't look good. and i will say this for president donald trump, he has h gave more to this country for the veterans than anybody that . has ever sat upup there at the white house. he has supported the veterans. so i hope that you do, too. thank you. >> oh, i'm pleased to talk to you, lewis. my own eldest brother robert lewis dean is going to be 74 to years old, a vietnam veteran. he served in the navy and did two tours of duty in vietnam. we honor his service. my other brother harry served i
dean >> about five minutes left with congresswoman madeleine dean, democrat of pennsylvania. member of the house judiciary committee, taking your phone calls. this is lewis in oklahoma, a republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: my question is, okay. to representative dean. i'm a vietnam veteran. i'm 72 years old. and i would like to know how you feel about the veterans of thist country and what we're seeing. we gave our time and our...
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. >> it is almost time to invite dean fritz meyer. he has an exciting partnership to announce with you. you made us think of a final question. as the work you did, how much harder when it have been if you did not have membership of international organizations like the world health organization or if you were cutting off those? i am going to assume you disagree with president trump's decision to undercut those organizations. in practical terms how much , harder would it have been to do your job without those organizations? ms. albright: it would have been impossible. i had been ambassador before i was secretary of state. i understood the importance of the relationships. we were dealing with serious issues where there was ethnic cleansing taking place. -- very serious issues. kosovo, for instance, where there was ethnic cleansing taking place. we wanted to undertake whatever we had to do with partners multilaterally. i teach at georgetown and i teach a course which talks about the national security toolbox. partners.eed are especially a
. >> it is almost time to invite dean fritz meyer. he has an exciting partnership to announce with you. you made us think of a final question. as the work you did, how much harder when it have been if you did not have membership of international organizations like the world health organization or if you were cutting off those? i am going to assume you disagree with president trump's decision to undercut those organizations. in practical terms how much , harder would it have been to do...
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let me welcome the dean to our virtual stage. welcome, fritz. i went to university in late february, yes, back when we could actually travel the world. sharing the states senator romney discussing the state of democracy. at the same time i had good talks with the dean and other faculty members on cooperation with my foundation. that is what we are announcing today, and it brings a special significance to have secretary albright with us, since the korbel school bares her family name through her father, joseph, and you, madam secretary, represent such strong american and european stories. as strong transatlantic link doesn't exist, that is also in the same spirit which will guide our corporation. what do you want to achieve? together we want to firmly establish the annual copenhagen democracy summit, and also make joint event in denmark for leaders care about the health of democracy and liberal international order. in the summit we have included students from the korbel school at denver university and hope you have all been listening diligently, e
let me welcome the dean to our virtual stage. welcome, fritz. i went to university in late february, yes, back when we could actually travel the world. sharing the states senator romney discussing the state of democracy. at the same time i had good talks with the dean and other faculty members on cooperation with my foundation. that is what we are announcing today, and it brings a special significance to have secretary albright with us, since the korbel school bares her family name through her...
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thank you so much, supervisor dean. i'm proud to be in your district, and i'm proud to have voted for you. i will always vote for you again. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. you will have two minutes. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is lolita hernandez and i'm a housing affordability lawyer. and i'm here to advise my strong support for supervisor preston's legislation -- [inaudible] >> this is the time for us to stand with our community and support our working class and person of color immigrants who are not eligible for unemployment benefits and the state relief 1410 as it is now written that landlords refer to on their calls. i urge you to support this important legislation and protect our vulnerable community. thank you for your time and consideration. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. >> hi. i'm here to voice my strong support for supervisor preston's eviction protection ordinance. [inaudible] >> even before covid-19 as everyone has mentioned, san francisco renters, particularly the comm
thank you so much, supervisor dean. i'm proud to be in your district, and i'm proud to have voted for you. i will always vote for you again. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. you will have two minutes. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is lolita hernandez and i'm a housing affordability lawyer. and i'm here to advise my strong support for supervisor preston's legislation -- [inaudible] >> this is the time for us to stand with our community and support our...
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is ouradeleine dean guest, taking your calls on phone lines split by party. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. congresswoman, as viewers are calling in, we now know that the attorney general is planning to testify before the judiciary committee next month. what do you plan on asking him if he shows up? guest: we have a host of questions. i will not preview that. realize he is the only attorney general not to come before the house judiciary committee? every year, the attorney general is supposed to report. he failed to show up last year. we had him scheduled, but that had to be postponed. to july 28.greed there's so much to ask him. the grotesque, unlawful clearing of lafayette park for a photo op for the president of united states, the removal of peaceful protesters using police officers , secret service, pepper bombs, rubber bullets, whatever kinds of devices they used to remove peaceful protesters. imagine that. themuch more is misrepresentation by this attorney general. he is supposed to be the top law enf
is ouradeleine dean guest, taking your calls on phone lines split by party. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. congresswoman, as viewers are calling in, we now know that the attorney general is planning to testify before the judiciary committee next month. what do you plan on asking him if he shows up? guest: we have a host of questions. i will not preview that. realize he is the only attorney general not to come before the house judiciary...
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thank you so much, supervisor dean. i'm proud to be in your district, and i'm proud to have voted for you. i will always vote for you again. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. you will have two minutes. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is lolita hernandez and i'm a housing affordability lawyer. and i'm here to advise my strong support for supervisor preston's legislation -- [inaudible] >> this is the time for us to stand with our community and support our working class and person of color immigrants who are not eligible for unemployment benefits and the state relief 1410 as it is now written that landlords refer to on their calls. i urge you to support this important legislation and protect our vulnerable community. thank you for your time and consideration. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. >> hi. i'm here to voice my strong support for supervisor preston's eviction protection ordinance. [inaudible] >> even before covid-19 as everyone has mentioned, san francisco renters, particularly the comm
thank you so much, supervisor dean. i'm proud to be in your district, and i'm proud to have voted for you. i will always vote for you again. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. you will have two minutes. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is lolita hernandez and i'm a housing affordability lawyer. and i'm here to advise my strong support for supervisor preston's legislation -- [inaudible] >> this is the time for us to stand with our community and support our...
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dean smith, our legendary hall of fame basketball coach, has donated his entire collection of basketballemorabilia to the university. this basketball museum is sort of the one place that houses that history. we decided we wanted to start off with how the uniforms have evolved. one thing people get a kick out of is the number 10 jersey, the national player of the year in 1957 when we won the championship. people are stunned to see there is red and the jersey. frank maguire was the coach at the time and wanted to jazz up the uniforms, so he put red trim in and people were surprised. throughout the years, there is not much red in the carolina uniforms. that is the color of our arrival, nc state, so now our uniforms are blue-and-white and that is it. it came out of a couple literary societies at unc and one's colors were white and one's were blue, so that is how it came about basketball took off in the 1940's and 1950's and has become the top program in all of college sports, not just basketball. carolina basketball is a marquee program across the country. basketball has changed across the y
dean smith, our legendary hall of fame basketball coach, has donated his entire collection of basketballemorabilia to the university. this basketball museum is sort of the one place that houses that history. we decided we wanted to start off with how the uniforms have evolved. one thing people get a kick out of is the number 10 jersey, the national player of the year in 1957 when we won the championship. people are stunned to see there is red and the jersey. frank maguire was the coach at the...
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general walker and general dean. yes, our outfits were winning. holding back the enemy until help could arrive. we didn't feel it yet, but reinforcements were on the way. it takes time to pour a defense program into a small country with almost nothing. not all the stuff can get there overnight, even in an age when we are used to things traveling 400, 500 miles an hour. oh, we needed tanks and jeeps soon. if some of the boys could have heard the winches grind at the port, that would have been sweet music. and if something, television, maybe, could have shown us the soldiers that would fight with us soon, maybe it would have been easier. as it was, the outfits needed every half track, howitzer, and tank they could get and more. and the men to go with them. our mission and the lines was delay the red drives in korea. delay it. delay it so we can get jeeps. delay it so we can get weapons carriers and weapons and more ammo. get it to us. men and equipment. wet or dry. because it was still rough going for us. it would stay that way for months. maybe lon
general walker and general dean. yes, our outfits were winning. holding back the enemy until help could arrive. we didn't feel it yet, but reinforcements were on the way. it takes time to pour a defense program into a small country with almost nothing. not all the stuff can get there overnight, even in an age when we are used to things traveling 400, 500 miles an hour. oh, we needed tanks and jeeps soon. if some of the boys could have heard the winches grind at the port, that would have been...
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general dean stayed behind, and he will still be there. it was a bad road out. some guys didn't make it. it was burning, a dead town. the men who got out were heroes. the middle didn't get out, they were heroes. there is no better word. this time the new outfit were on the lines. fresh, ready to shoot. everything set just right. nice to hear the sound of your own mortars. even nicer to hear the howitzers slamming. together they are terrific. high morale went up 5000%. we had some pressure now. we turned it on and forced a victory. a time like this, frontline chao tasted better than pheasant under glass. the rally was short, what outfit might do okay for a day. but on that same day, five other sections of the frontline were giving the enemies hard blows. infiltrations, the elements. some of our strongest attacks were by patrols. small groups battered by the enemy. beaten by the mountains. falling down tired. after climbing over half a dozen mountains, in medium or tired just to look at them. it felt like the bear who went over the mountain. and saw another mounta
general dean stayed behind, and he will still be there. it was a bad road out. some guys didn't make it. it was burning, a dead town. the men who got out were heroes. the middle didn't get out, they were heroes. there is no better word. this time the new outfit were on the lines. fresh, ready to shoot. everything set just right. nice to hear the sound of your own mortars. even nicer to hear the howitzers slamming. together they are terrific. high morale went up 5000%. we had some pressure now....
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when your husband needed to move to new york, you wanted to transfer to columbia law school, and the dean of the harvard law school didn't think that was such a great idea, if you wanted to be a harvard graduate. is that correct? justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. we didn't know whether he would survive. and i didn't want to be a single mom. because jane, my daughter, was 14 months when i started law school. so, we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job with a firm in new york. and so i asked the dean, i thought it would be an easy answer, if i successfully complete my legal education at columbia, may i have a harvard degree? "absolutely not. you must spend your third year here." i had the perfect rebuttal. because there was a cornell classmate of mine who had had her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into
when your husband needed to move to new york, you wanted to transfer to columbia law school, and the dean of the harvard law school didn't think that was such a great idea, if you wanted to be a harvard graduate. is that correct? justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only...
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we're live on the ground in new orleans as janice dean tracks the system's next move. rob: and a late night response from president trump to colin powell, why he's shrugging off the former secretary of state's endorsement of joe biden. "fox & friends first" on a monday morning starts right now. ♪ jillian: good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning.
we're live on the ground in new orleans as janice dean tracks the system's next move. rob: and a late night response from president trump to colin powell, why he's shrugging off the former secretary of state's endorsement of joe biden. "fox & friends first" on a monday morning starts right now. ♪ jillian: good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning.
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dean:.ve dean.t you had made a comment on the statistics that blacks are more likely to be killed by cops than white people. ok. in 2019, there were 41 suspectss of unarmed being killed by cops. 41. nine were black. i do not see your numbers. the statistics. also with statistics, 13% of yet population is black, 53% of murders are made by black. 60% of violent crimes are committed by black. i do not see your statistics matching up with what has been put out there. host: congresswoman. guest: i simply question your data. you said unarmed, 40 unarmed people. peopleake a look at 1000 shot by police officers in a year. i hear what you're saying, edward. i question your data. the data is really irrefutable that, while 13 percent of our population is african-american, african-americans are for -- far more likely to be shot and killed by police officers. let's look at the case of allman arbery --allman ahmaud arbery. i do not believe policing reform is the entire answer. when was it ever right to sh
dean:.ve dean.t you had made a comment on the statistics that blacks are more likely to be killed by cops than white people. ok. in 2019, there were 41 suspectss of unarmed being killed by cops. 41. nine were black. i do not see your numbers. the statistics. also with statistics, 13% of yet population is black, 53% of murders are made by black. 60% of violent crimes are committed by black. i do not see your statistics matching up with what has been put out there. host: congresswoman. guest: i...
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doctor dean winslow from stanford of the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa county, whether that concerns him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of the viewers and listeners that we're really a situation where we're still in the midst of the first way so to speak >>of covid-19. >>at the state department of health has created a list of key actions for contra costa health department to help the county get back on track in included in those as you can see on the list is pushing the importance of wearing face masks and getting tested. preparing local health systems for a surge and making sure that nursing facilities have proper ppe know how to use and
doctor dean winslow from stanford of the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa county, whether that concerns him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of...
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dean of the new york times hates donald trump. are not objective. how can you stand before all of your viewers here and saying things like objectiveot news. to balance the new york times, you have got to go to something like the daily columns or summing pretty when you resort to the new york times daily. greta: what we read a myriad of papers, wall street journal also in washington times. two papers that are perceived as conservative. the new yorkie times and washington post, those are national newspapers . would rated them to show you what folks in washington, the decision-makers are reading. so that you know how they are getting their information. you can disagree print were not promoting these newspapers . whatletting you know others are reading. and you can disagree with it and call up and voice your opinion. the washington post this morning
dean of the new york times hates donald trump. are not objective. how can you stand before all of your viewers here and saying things like objectiveot news. to balance the new york times, you have got to go to something like the daily columns or summing pretty when you resort to the new york times daily. greta: what we read a myriad of papers, wall street journal also in washington times. two papers that are perceived as conservative. the new yorkie times and washington post, those are national...
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hejoin me now are on their backthree mps watching intently and he join me now are the conservative deanl democrat is at wilson. mr russell, let me start with you. little bit surprising that borisjohnson didn't have anything to say on schools. surprising that borisjohnson didn't have anything to say on schoolslj think have anything to say on schools.” think he said quite a bit, actually. when you look at what we have been doing with schools, and i have to say, i really praise all of the teachers and parents over the last few months that have been dealing with a very difficult so unexpected and unanticipated times. we have been listening, and the real point here is that over the last few weeks, and i had it in my own inbox, large numbers of e—mails from pa rents, large numbers of e—mails from parents, some wanting to go back and some not wanting to, same for teachers, and an incredible push for unions to push for that as well. the key thing here is we have to make sure that we are constantly listening to the best advice and acting upon that, and it would be very strange for the government
hejoin me now are on their backthree mps watching intently and he join me now are the conservative deanl democrat is at wilson. mr russell, let me start with you. little bit surprising that borisjohnson didn't have anything to say on schools. surprising that borisjohnson didn't have anything to say on schoolslj think have anything to say on schools.” think he said quite a bit, actually. when you look at what we have been doing with schools, and i have to say, i really praise all of the...
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just to have you and dr fattah who dean welcome to the strain tell the well who you are. what evening and thank you for inviting me in this show i'm really glad that you know i could speak something about our name change and alone with maybe mr i am not going to leave the profession and head of parliamentary and critical care medicine and also the poor mangy not a lawyer who is directly. seeing the patient and treating them in one of these fast forward hospital in. good to have you know everybody now i say oh it's so nice to think if you are in eugene right now and you have a question or comment about the southern states or canada what did they did with day. mazel they coronavirus strategy you can ask our 3 guests anytime jump into the chart i want to start 1st with a woman who in a carrier is your home state what is it that makes it different because i think this is the key to how it tackled the coronavirus tell us 3 things that makes it very unusual as a state in india. carol is normal for it's really how human development because birth care law is a very long border so
just to have you and dr fattah who dean welcome to the strain tell the well who you are. what evening and thank you for inviting me in this show i'm really glad that you know i could speak something about our name change and alone with maybe mr i am not going to leave the profession and head of parliamentary and critical care medicine and also the poor mangy not a lawyer who is directly. seeing the patient and treating them in one of these fast forward hospital in. good to have you know...
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we were all tired, including general dean. flanking attacks that cut every escape route.ssed up, ready for a move. we held it for three. it was get out or be trapped in tejon. he fought our way out. if general dean had been there, he would still be there. it was a bad road out of tejon. tejon was burning. a dead town. they were heroes. there is no better word. the new outfits were on the lines. fresh and ready to shoot. everything set just right. even nicer to hear the howitzer slamming down. they were terrific. morale went up 5000%. we had some pressure now. we turned it on and forced a victory. this, frontline how tasted better than pheasant under glass. the rally was short. one outfit might do ok for the day. on the same day, five other sections of the frontline would be feeling the hard blows. the infiltrations. beaten by the mountains, falling down tired. it made you more tired just to look at the mountains. getting anywhere in korea was black -- was backbreaking work. you did it slowly. you were the bulldozer. no push pull to throw a bridge across the stream in four
we were all tired, including general dean. flanking attacks that cut every escape route.ssed up, ready for a move. we held it for three. it was get out or be trapped in tejon. he fought our way out. if general dean had been there, he would still be there. it was a bad road out of tejon. tejon was burning. a dead town. they were heroes. there is no better word. the new outfits were on the lines. fresh and ready to shoot. everything set just right. even nicer to hear the howitzer slamming down....
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was there that day 2 with his son roughly dean who was injured when that was on the eve of the bout of that of them was on the number that one list. that we did get off to the. just another guns in the world to me to the about the color that john was on with his son recovered the last part of his life. in the aftermath outside organizations like the un so they had evidence civilians had been killed in district officials documented 16 civilian deaths including sizes. but the u.s. military said their investigation showed there were no civilian casualties specifically stating that they spoke to hospitals and clinics in the region told them no injuries were received. after the press release this started to be a lot of information coming from the ground contradicted the official response yet the u.n. saying that they haven't if so investigation indicated 10 at least 10 speaking casualties you have the new york times reports that she went to a hospital and saw civilian casualties and we in fact spoke to several hospitals. some of which had said no they haven't been going to by the u.s. milit
was there that day 2 with his son roughly dean who was injured when that was on the eve of the bout of that of them was on the number that one list. that we did get off to the. just another guns in the world to me to the about the color that john was on with his son recovered the last part of his life. in the aftermath outside organizations like the un so they had evidence civilians had been killed in district officials documented 16 civilian deaths including sizes. but the u.s. military said...
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they started taking to motor dean, the active ingredient in pepcid. they did feel better. most people at home do feel better over time. was it the natural course of the illness or the medicine? we don't know. the important part is that it's making doctors say maybe we should try it in a clinical trial. give half am they have a placebo and half of them the drug and see how they do. there's also a trial going on because there's a suggestion it might work for them as well. >> also, doesn't this stem from the fact that in china what doctors found was that just by coincidence, when they looked at their medical background, the patients who had already been on this pepcid did better, was that the origin of all of this? >> that is one of the two origins, alisyn. it's a fascinating story. a doctor at harvard was in china treating patients and he noticed that heartburn patients were doing better than the other covid patients but only the heartburn patients of low income, the richer ones not doing better. because the low income patients were taking the pepcid. it's an inexpensive dru
they started taking to motor dean, the active ingredient in pepcid. they did feel better. most people at home do feel better over time. was it the natural course of the illness or the medicine? we don't know. the important part is that it's making doctors say maybe we should try it in a clinical trial. give half am they have a placebo and half of them the drug and see how they do. there's also a trial going on because there's a suggestion it might work for them as well. >> also, doesn't...
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thank you so much, supervisor dean. proud to be in your district, and i'm proud to have voted for you. i will always vote for you again. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. you will have two minutes. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is lolita hernandez and i'm a housing affordability lawyer. and i'm here to advise my strong support for supervisor preston's legislation -- [inaudible] >> this is the time for us to stand with our community and support our working class and person of color immigrants who are not eligible for unemployment benefits and the state relief 1410 as it is now written that landlords refer to on their calls. i urge you to support this important legislation and protect our vulnerable community. thank you for your time and consideration. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. >> hi. i'm here to voice my strong support for supervisor preston's eviction protection ordinance. [inaudible] >> even before covid-19 as everyone has mentioned, san francisco renters, particularly the communit
thank you so much, supervisor dean. proud to be in your district, and i'm proud to have voted for you. i will always vote for you again. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. you will have two minutes. hello, caller? >> hello. my name is lolita hernandez and i'm a housing affordability lawyer. and i'm here to advise my strong support for supervisor preston's legislation -- [inaudible] >> this is the time for us to stand with our community and support our working...
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chief dean: there were other responses. working with the joint operation center -- where we had police and fire imbedded, we had the question, was the scene secure? if it was not we waited for police before we staged outside that area until it was secure, then we came in once they secured the scene. mayor bowser: i also want to acknowledge d.p.w. the d.c. department of public works and you may not think they're in the firefighting business, but they helped prevent fires. let me tell you how. they spent the last 24 hours going through the downtown, removing trash cans and dumpsters which we saw in the previous night had been used to set fires. and we think that in itself made our fire resources available in the event that we had a structure fire. so i want to thank d.p.w. for doing that. and also, for going through and removing items that could become projectiles. we know our d.c. bids were a part of that process as well and we want them to continue to do that. the public can also help in this regard by moving their vehicles
chief dean: there were other responses. working with the joint operation center -- where we had police and fire imbedded, we had the question, was the scene secure? if it was not we waited for police before we staged outside that area until it was secure, then we came in once they secured the scene. mayor bowser: i also want to acknowledge d.p.w. the d.c. department of public works and you may not think they're in the firefighting business, but they helped prevent fires. let me tell you how....
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sarah and dean, thank you very much. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us.raight line. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus >>> as i return to new york after doing two eulogies for the family of george floyd and committing his po
sarah and dean, thank you very much. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us.raight line. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. and right now, is a...
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and they never have their dean's issue statements.only the one conservative in the law school, me, who gets singled out, and it's almost like the attempted public, it's what happened during the cultural revolution in china, that if there is a professor who has a wrong thing, you hold him out, ostracize him, and you criticize him to the community, that is a statement the dean should have said he had the academic freedom to write what he wants, period. because that's what they do for everybody else. >> laura: professor, i have to ask you, because i went to dartmouth college during the '80s, just the beginning of the political correctness movement that we were exposing our college students to, but is there any liberals in the traditional sense still on campus? who say, look, i don't agree with you, bill, but you have a right to speak out. it's ridiculous what is happening to the country. are there any of those left, or are they all gone? >> well, a lot of them are left, but they always speak very quietly. they talk in hushed tones and be
and they never have their dean's issue statements.only the one conservative in the law school, me, who gets singled out, and it's almost like the attempted public, it's what happened during the cultural revolution in china, that if there is a professor who has a wrong thing, you hold him out, ostracize him, and you criticize him to the community, that is a statement the dean should have said he had the academic freedom to write what he wants, period. because that's what they do for everybody...
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picksl get dean's top next, and it is down a little today.ound, maybe today is an opportunity. in the united arab emirates, a sovereign investor based in upper darby has released its full-year results for 2019. it's saw a big boost in $14 billionhit driven by the strong equity performance last year. manus cranny spoke to the deputy ceo, we will bring you that full interview shortly. >> we are not looking to have excessive leverage in our balance sheet. when we look at our cash in the can easily meet our debt obligations. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are 12 minutes into the session, and looking at a loss drop oftse of 2.75%, a 170 points to 61.59. bigger losses on the continent, the dax and the cac down 3%. the german index losing three headed 74 points back down 12,155. the bloomberg business flash, these are the top stories from the terminal. just eat takeaway has agreed to billion.ub for $7.3 italy create one of the largest meal delivery companies and gives the european company which us got together itself
picksl get dean's top next, and it is down a little today.ound, maybe today is an opportunity. in the united arab emirates, a sovereign investor based in upper darby has released its full-year results for 2019. it's saw a big boost in $14 billionhit driven by the strong equity performance last year. manus cranny spoke to the deputy ceo, we will bring you that full interview shortly. >> we are not looking to have excessive leverage in our balance sheet. when we look at our cash in the can...
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so, my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1944. david: so the "scalia/ginsburg" opera was written by a law school student? justice ginsburg: he was then a law school student. he was a music major at harvard and a masters in music from yale. derrick wang is his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the university of maryland. and in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions, scalia on one side, ginsburg on the other, and decided this could make a very funny opera. [laughter] so i'll just give you a taste of "scalia/ginsburg." it opens with scalia's rage -- [laughter] it's very hungarian in style. and he sings, "the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this." [laughter] and then in my soprano voice, i answer, "dear justice scalia, you are searching for bright line solutions to problems that don't have easy answers. but the great thing about our constitutio
so, my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1944. david: so the "scalia/ginsburg" opera was written by a law school student? justice ginsburg: he was then a law school student. he was a music major at harvard and a masters in music from yale. derrick wang is his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the university of maryland. and in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read...
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among her leadership role, she has served as the inaugural chief scientific officer advice dean of the medical center. prior to that she was vice chair for research in the department of radiology. for 6 years served as ceo of utah health and dean of university of utah school of medicine in salt lake city. during that tenure she was elected to the association of american medical college council of deans and administrative courts and a member of advisory boards of massachusetts general hospital and the university of pittsburgh school of medicine, the harvard business review, journal of the association of medical colleges and other publications. speaking of other publications vivian lee's first book was on cardiovascular mris, not for the faint of heart. in the 15 years i've been on this job that is the first intentionally terrible joke i ever told in an introduction. at any rate, this brought us together tonight, "the long fix," following america's healthcare crisis, strategies that work for everyone. please join me in welcoming doctor vivian lee. >> thanks, really wonderful to be with y
among her leadership role, she has served as the inaugural chief scientific officer advice dean of the medical center. prior to that she was vice chair for research in the department of radiology. for 6 years served as ceo of utah health and dean of university of utah school of medicine in salt lake city. during that tenure she was elected to the association of american medical college council of deans and administrative courts and a member of advisory boards of massachusetts general hospital...
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general dean stayed behind. would still be there. it was a bad road out of tejon.ys did not make it. tejon was burning. a dead town. the men who got out were heroes. the men who did not get out, they were heroes. there is no better word. by this time, the new outfits were on the lines. fresh, ready to shoot. everything set just right. nice to hear the study sound of your own borders. steady sound of your own borders. mortars. even nicer to hear the howitzer slamming down. together, they were terrific. morale went up 5,000%. we had some pressure now. we turned it on and forced a victory. at a time like this, frontline chow tasted better than pheasant under glass. the rally was short. one outfit might do ok for the a day. but on the same day, five other sections of the frontline would enemy's harde blows, the infiltrations. some of our strongest attacks were by patrols, small groups battered by the enemy, beaten by the mountains, falling down tired. after climbing over half a dozen mountains, it made you more tired just to look at the m. it felt like the bear who wen
general dean stayed behind. would still be there. it was a bad road out of tejon.ys did not make it. tejon was burning. a dead town. the men who got out were heroes. the men who did not get out, they were heroes. there is no better word. by this time, the new outfits were on the lines. fresh, ready to shoot. everything set just right. nice to hear the study sound of your own borders. steady sound of your own borders. mortars. even nicer to hear the howitzer slamming down. together, they were...
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dean emphasize that 0 bail helps minimize the harm. the criminal system inflicts on low income communities and people of color. >>pg and he is getting the final ok to get out of bankruptcy, a bankruptcy judge announced today that he will approve the utilities $58 billion plan allowing pg and e to pay billion for losses from the devastating wildfires in 2017 2018 pg and e's bankruptcy started after investigators ruled that the company's outdated equipment was responsible for the wildfires that killed more than 100 people and wiped out towns. the finding led to dozens of lawsuits which have been settled with billion earmarked for more than 80,000 wildfire victims. >>i know i was talking to him right now he was safe for all of us. here today and across america is to stay strong. stay strong focus, a love. >>before he was laid to rest today, david patrick underwood was memorialized at his alma mater pinole valley high school, hundreds of people attended the service underwood was a federal protective officer killed in the line of duty 3 wee
dean emphasize that 0 bail helps minimize the harm. the criminal system inflicts on low income communities and people of color. >>pg and he is getting the final ok to get out of bankruptcy, a bankruptcy judge announced today that he will approve the utilities $58 billion plan allowing pg and e to pay billion for losses from the devastating wildfires in 2017 2018 pg and e's bankruptcy started after investigators ruled that the company's outdated equipment was responsible for the wildfires...
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they were the heads, the deans, the presidents of the universities and colleges, they would come up. i got to know them. 44 or so people would come up to the oval office. first it was normal. i said, "all right, let's do it." second year i said, "why are you back again?" here i said, "why are you here?" and they said, "for ever years d to come back every year. we are to beg for money." i said, "you should be begging. you should be back at your colleges and universities in teaching." i got them long-term money, more than they had. much more than they had. and i got it permanent. they don't have to come back into washington, d.c. i said, "the only bad part is i won't see you again maybe." >> harris: [laughs] >> president trump: because they were great people. but i took care of that opportunity zone. i did that. prison reform. harris, honestly -- >> harris: those opportunity zones? >> president trump: the opportunity zones, vast amounts of money are going into areas that never got money. they are investing. the people had tax advantages, they get certain advantages, otherwise they won'
they were the heads, the deans, the presidents of the universities and colleges, they would come up. i got to know them. 44 or so people would come up to the oval office. first it was normal. i said, "all right, let's do it." second year i said, "why are you back again?" here i said, "why are you here?" and they said, "for ever years d to come back every year. we are to beg for money." i said, "you should be begging. you should be back at your...
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dean: it is difficult to disentangle all these things. we follow the robin hood, the hertz story is a real head scratcher. there seems to be signs of frost when you look at foot-call ratios, for example. there has been a tremendous sponsorship of upside calls in markets. when you break it down, you see that the activity in these upside calls tends to be more correlated with some of the names for which retail is enthusiastic, the robin hood type names. it suggests there is a new element to the market. about narrative. folks have looked at the stimulus checks and perhaps forbearance on things like mortgage payments and said, is this money coming into the stock market? it is a head scratch or to some extent. difficult to know because the reality is the fed has done so much, they have done much more than they did even during the entire financial crisis. and the government so far has done a pretty strong job of pushing money out the door to help people. what is interesting in the past few hours, you have golden cross and s&p up. worthless.s ki
dean: it is difficult to disentangle all these things. we follow the robin hood, the hertz story is a real head scratcher. there seems to be signs of frost when you look at foot-call ratios, for example. there has been a tremendous sponsorship of upside calls in markets. when you break it down, you see that the activity in these upside calls tends to be more correlated with some of the names for which retail is enthusiastic, the robin hood type names. it suggests there is a new element to the...