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finally at the end of last week acacia said enough and announced that they were terminating the deal,omplicated cisco sued, acacia countersued then today we learned that they'd come to a new agreement but it would cost cisco a lot more money the orange 8 deal valued the company at 70 bucks. they're going to get it at 115 that's why cisco's stock got a little dinged today, although not by much. i think it's a good move you need it for 5g for the enterprise chuck robbins the chairman and cref cisco, to get a better read on what just happened. chuck, welcome back to "mad money. >> hey, jim, it's great to be here hope you're doing well and congrats on the vaccine. >> oh, thank you yeah i want everyone to get it. we've got to get everybody vaccinated then the country will return to normal i really believe that. chuck, people might say oh, they're willing to pay $70 for this acacia in july of 2019, what the heck, now they're paying 115 cisco's getting ripped off but that isn't necessarily the case, is it? >> no, we don't think that's the case at all. if you look at what happened over the la
finally at the end of last week acacia said enough and announced that they were terminating the deal,omplicated cisco sued, acacia countersued then today we learned that they'd come to a new agreement but it would cost cisco a lot more money the orange 8 deal valued the company at 70 bucks. they're going to get it at 115 that's why cisco's stock got a little dinged today, although not by much. i think it's a good move you need it for 5g for the enterprise chuck robbins the chairman and cref...
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and acacia terminated the agreement. they hadn't gotten approval from the chinese antitrust authorities. well, cisco, this morning, is going to say, and has said they did get that approval from the chinese authorities and they released the company indicating on january 7th, yesterday, received a statement from sammer, there is the beginning of it, seeking confirmation from the delaware court of chancery that it has met all the conditions of closing the deal and is seeking a court mandate including, there it is, the approval of china state administration for market, and an order from the court requiring them to close. cisco received a statement saying the agency has determined cisco submission is, quote, sufficient to address the relevant competition concerns. what does all this mean? let me try to explain it for a minute here. acacia wanted out because the stock would go up. as you see, it was going up. much higher than the $70 bid why? because they were able to exercise the provision that said they can get out, given ho
and acacia terminated the agreement. they hadn't gotten approval from the chinese antitrust authorities. well, cisco, this morning, is going to say, and has said they did get that approval from the chinese authorities and they released the company indicating on january 7th, yesterday, received a statement from sammer, there is the beginning of it, seeking confirmation from the delaware court of chancery that it has met all the conditions of closing the deal and is seeking a court mandate...
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the group is red hot it's necessary cisco needs this cisco has to grow a little faster and acacia is a great story. cisco thought it was dead and cisco stock did not act well after that. >> they apparently needed that because if they didn't, they would have continued to go to court and see what they could work out or walk away and they chose not to and it goes to the potential strength or weakness of the case. and they used these words that they got cisco, the cisco submission was told to be sufficient to address the relevant concerns and it may very well have known that that was not the case and so you got a new deal. carl, wanted to bring that to people i don't believe the release is out but my understanding is it should be out shortly. over to you. >> thank you. >>> google m&a news there, and amd and intel. tesla news twitter and snap and we will explain what tus tos. with game sck fureare green. back in a moment ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetiti
the group is red hot it's necessary cisco needs this cisco has to grow a little faster and acacia is a great story. cisco thought it was dead and cisco stock did not act well after that. >> they apparently needed that because if they didn't, they would have continued to go to court and see what they could work out or walk away and they chose not to and it goes to the potential strength or weakness of the case. and they used these words that they got cisco, the cisco submission was told to...
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when you said to seaside was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step. we have to be firewood the women they want to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking and the eyes want to placement for this that it probably. that is why we. like. that. one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany and the women are growing mango and coconut trees the suppling source still in a tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country you want to make a change. be 100 percent sure that it will never be overnight and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00. that's for you let everybody tried to make sure that whatever you. let it be. and it is helping decide. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about women
when you said to seaside was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step. we have to be firewood the women they want to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking and the eyes want to placement for this that it probably. that is why we. like. that. one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the newly...
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when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step. we have to make firewood the women they would do for us please for cooking and there is not a placement for the problem that locally that is why we. that we both like. and it drives me into that. one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called reforest the future. of water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany the women are growing mango and coconut trees the saplings are still in the tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country you want to . be 100 percent sure that it will never be over night and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00. at the beginning. what that for you let everybody tried to make sure that whatever you are . let it be and it is helping. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'l
when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step. we have to make firewood the women they would do for us please for cooking and there is not a placement for the problem that locally that is why we. that we both like. and it drives me into that. one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called reforest the future. of water from a...
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a long time friend of the president elect and his family father leo o'donovan the leader sen and acacia please stand if you are able and remain standing for the national anthem. and the pledge to our flag. gracious and merciful god. at this sacred time we come before you in need. indeed on our knees. but tree comes still more with hope. and with our eyes raised anew to the vision of a more perfect union and our land. >>a union of all our citizens to promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. we are a people of many races creeds and colors. national backgrounds cultures and styles. now far more numerous and on land much faster. then when archbishop john carroll wrote his prayer for the inauguration of george washington. 232 years ago. archbishop carroll prayed that you oh creator of would assist with your holy spirit of council and for to jude the president of these united states. that his administration may be conducted in righteousness and be eminently useful to your people. today we confess our past failures to live, according to ou
a long time friend of the president elect and his family father leo o'donovan the leader sen and acacia please stand if you are able and remain standing for the national anthem. and the pledge to our flag. gracious and merciful god. at this sacred time we come before you in need. indeed on our knees. but tree comes still more with hope. and with our eyes raised anew to the vision of a more perfect union and our land. >>a union of all our citizens to promote the general welfare and secure...
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when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an area. we have to fire would the woman be able to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking i'm not a placement. problem but. that is why we thrive. that we. like . and if we. can use at that one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany the women are growing mango and coconut trees the saplings are still in a tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country. you want to. be 100 percent sure that it will never be overnight and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00. at the beginning. that's for you everybody tried to make sure that whatever you. let it be and it is helping decide. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about women
when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an area. we have to fire would the woman be able to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking i'm not a placement. problem but. that is why we thrive. that we. like . and if we. can use at that one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the...
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when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step. we have to. the woman they were to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking. for this problem that. that is why we. let me. like. that one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany the women are growing mango and coconut trees the sufferings are still in a tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country you want to make a change. be 100 percent sure that it will never be overnight and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00 at the beginning what left that for you let everybody tried to make sure that whatever you . let it be and it is. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about women who are helping others lead self-
when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees. deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step. we have to. the woman they were to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking. for this problem that. that is why we. let me. like. that one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with...
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you recently one of temporary court order from blocking acacia on an attempted merger.an you give us an update on that and if necessary would you raise your offer? chuck: as you know, it's currently a legal issue, so i won't be able to comment much, but i will say that we were fairly confident we had the appropriate chinese approvals and we thanked the chinese for working with us to finally get to that point. and we really appreciate the opportunity. at the same time they didn't believe we had it, so we are having those discussions obviously right now and i'm hoping we will come to some sort of rationalization over the next few weeks. emily: as with cisco's business, webex has been a standout, hardware sales have suffered, and i'm curious, do you expect more of the same this year, or as trends evolve do you see a change in some of your own trends as well? chuck: you know, emily, webex is up to 600 million meeting attendees per month. it has really held well. the teams have done an incredible job. velocity is faster than it has ever been. when you look at other aspects o
you recently one of temporary court order from blocking acacia on an attempted merger.an you give us an update on that and if necessary would you raise your offer? chuck: as you know, it's currently a legal issue, so i won't be able to comment much, but i will say that we were fairly confident we had the appropriate chinese approvals and we thanked the chinese for working with us to finally get to that point. and we really appreciate the opportunity. at the same time they didn't believe we had...
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when you said to seaside i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an errant step. we have to make firewood the women there would you please for cooking and there is not a placement for decided problem that. that is why we. like grandma and it really. that women can use at that one at a time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called reforest the future. of water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany the women are growing mango and coconut trees the saplings are still in the tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country you want to make a change. be 100 percent sure that it will never be overnight and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00. at the beginning. what that could be fun for you let everybody tried to make sure that whatever you are if. i needed help. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'
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when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees . deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an area. we have fired the woman be able to do for us i'm quite pleased we're cooking and there is not a placement for the problem that you are struggling with that is why we. let me. like. any. process that. can use at that time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany the women are growing mango and coconut trees the saplings are still in the tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country you want to make a change. be 100 percent sure that it will never be overnight and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00. that's for you let everybody tried to make sure that whatever you are. let it be. and it is helping. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll fi
when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees . deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an area. we have fired the woman be able to do for us i'm quite pleased we're cooking and there is not a placement for the problem that you are struggling with that is why we. let me. like. any. process that. can use at that time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called the forest the future. water...
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actually to give you ace a picture of this the beginning of the revolution acacia count of around two at a 50000 people. by the end of the siege it was 15000 people staying there. they left for damascus, someone into exile. at the very beginning of the siege, for the families to leave the city. most of the people who left the cities where women, mothers and their kids. but still many women decided to stay inside. but the thing is, obviously because of security reasons they were living in the basement of the houses. there was a totally underground life going on. from the videos jaisol, the videos those guys shared with me it was a total ghost town on the surface. but life is going on undergroun underground. to underground houses, underground schools, underground shelters. and in those shelters you had a lot of women and kids. many women were involved as nurses to take care of injured people in field hospitals which were also on the ground. many women ran underground schools. a few used to go to the library. just think about it, getting out of your house to go and borrow a book from the
actually to give you ace a picture of this the beginning of the revolution acacia count of around two at a 50000 people. by the end of the siege it was 15000 people staying there. they left for damascus, someone into exile. at the very beginning of the siege, for the families to leave the city. most of the people who left the cities where women, mothers and their kids. but still many women decided to stay inside. but the thing is, obviously because of security reasons they were living in the...
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when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees . deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step . we have to firewood the women they want to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking and there is not a placement for decided. that is why we throw out. that we. like. and it really. was a good time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called reforest the future. of water from a well irrigates the newly planted seedlings. along with indigenous trees like mahogany the women are growing mango and coconut trees the saplings are still in the tree nursery but will eventually be distributed across the country you want to make a change. be 100 percent sure that it will never be overnight and then you have to have an expectation that if it is 100 people living within your area $75.00. what lit that one for you everybody tried to make sure that whatever you are babbling. i need to help you decide. striving for equality inspiring others on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find s
when you said who says i was growing up this area was covered with mahogany and acacia trees . deforestation and climate change have transformed the landscape into an arid step . we have to firewood the women they want to do for us i'm quite pleased for cooking and there is not a placement for decided. that is why we throw out. that we. like. and it really. was a good time. funded by donations the women's initiative also started a project called reforest the future. of water from a well...
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you have an acacia it's got to be one of the hardest essays to read, i've read it three times and criedry time i read it, it is so powerful and sad. it must've been hard to write, how did you do that? >> guest: you know how to write that for myself. there's a lot of reasons why we write. i think it made no sense to me. even though it meant, i have worried about my brother taking his life in puberty on. you know when he was 14 i remember it laying my body in front of his door so that if he tried to commit suicide he would have to walk over my body to do so. he has suffered from depression for a long time. but there's something about that act. it's an outlet, questions can never be answered you're buried in. you know, a part of me died with him. and going back to his texts and that one line, he told us what he was going to do. no irem or calling him day. we were extremely close. you would have loved each other. and he said you know, it is too hard. and yet still i didn't believe it people, his death by suicide a new hank said to dan he had seen him through his and we did that. i cannot th
you have an acacia it's got to be one of the hardest essays to read, i've read it three times and criedry time i read it, it is so powerful and sad. it must've been hard to write, how did you do that? >> guest: you know how to write that for myself. there's a lot of reasons why we write. i think it made no sense to me. even though it meant, i have worried about my brother taking his life in puberty on. you know when he was 14 i remember it laying my body in front of his door so that if he...
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"new york times" bret stevens had "washington post" who celebrate his hundred birthday with this acaciath decried t drums erosion of trust. trust that lubricates our relationships large and small. what that as a preface, i would like each of our panelists starting with kathie, what has changed over the past four years print has this impacted your work in yourchch community? >> pinky of david and thank you so much to the united for democracy and justice and biting us in having us all here to have this important discussionon. so at the health form we stand at the intersection of immigration andse health. and i have to tell you over these last four years, standing at the intersection i'll be up soon as a constant flow in each direction of taking down destruction of the kinds of advancement, not just in the previous four years of the previous eight years but in generations. on the attacks on the affordable care act and the ability for people to care for themselves and their loved ones withne health insurance as a well the steady drumbeat against immigrants. but was accommodate ten the musli
"new york times" bret stevens had "washington post" who celebrate his hundred birthday with this acaciath decried t drums erosion of trust. trust that lubricates our relationships large and small. what that as a preface, i would like each of our panelists starting with kathie, what has changed over the past four years print has this impacted your work in yourchch community? >> pinky of david and thank you so much to the united for democracy and justice and biting us in...
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t just of acacia counrprotesters, but police. where police respond with force to protests.isguing themselves as anti-fascist, they have done this bore. the fact they're talking about it now does not surprise me at all. as i said, they're are looking to trigger some kind of violence in the streets i think. amy: we want to thank you both for being with us. we will cover this closely today inside and outside congress. we want to thank jason wilson, investigative journalist who tracks the political right, and william arkin, national security reporter for newsweek. in 30 seconds, we will be that getting a response to the wisconsin judge ruling that the white police officer who shot jacob like point-blank in the back seven times will not be charged. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "the lonesome death of hattie carroll" by bob dylan. we end the show in kenosha, wisconsin. >> it is my decision now that i announced today before you that no kenosha law enforcement officer in this case will be charged with any criminal offense based on the facts under the laws as i will describe th
t just of acacia counrprotesters, but police. where police respond with force to protests.isguing themselves as anti-fascist, they have done this bore. the fact they're talking about it now does not surprise me at all. as i said, they're are looking to trigger some kind of violence in the streets i think. amy: we want to thank you both for being with us. we will cover this closely today inside and outside congress. we want to thank jason wilson, investigative journalist who tracks the political...
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were still in an acacia from it wasn't really safe heard we just had a couple police officers outsidethe door. had no idea what was going on, we had no difficulties were killed or kidnapped. at least one woman had died. we are watching on twitter what is going down. all i can think about is after jaisol that message was just a feeling of betrayal. that was a time when he had strong leadership and that's a timely need definitive message. and when he didn't provide that, all of the accomplishments, right question all the expansion of the electorate to really groundbreaking achievements on strong supporter to push to end the wars overseas. everything this administration had accomplished, i knew it was immediately erased in the face of those images and that heinous assault on the b-uppercase-letter suffered. a lot of people felt there was a correlation between the president's words and the mob action pretty on the correlation is not causation. that remains to be seen. the part of that will be decided in the impeachment vote for this is a very important moment for you because you as a fres
were still in an acacia from it wasn't really safe heard we just had a couple police officers outsidethe door. had no idea what was going on, we had no difficulties were killed or kidnapped. at least one woman had died. we are watching on twitter what is going down. all i can think about is after jaisol that message was just a feeling of betrayal. that was a time when he had strong leadership and that's a timely need definitive message. and when he didn't provide that, all of the...
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i don't think you have to impose widespread photo id for acacia requirements when there is no reason for why that's necessary on such a broad group of people. when individual instances can be handled more discreetly. >> chuck did you want to. >> i guess i think, to thoughts about that. one, as to why broad identification or separate identification requirements on vote by mail ballots at the present time federal law only requires that for forced time registrants who have not voted before. the state rules have differed and i will acknowledge that. and it seems seems to me more broadly though, we probably need to step back and look at how rules should be designed in the future, assuming we aren't in a co- bid lockdown environments. there should be some special thought given to how you modify those rules, if you have extenuating circumstances that defeat was with the co- bid that puts some burdens on third-party witnessing, and notarization requirements, and that sort of thing. most states i think require and have an application process to compare signatures at that., or better registrat
i don't think you have to impose widespread photo id for acacia requirements when there is no reason for why that's necessary on such a broad group of people. when individual instances can be handled more discreetly. >> chuck did you want to. >> i guess i think, to thoughts about that. one, as to why broad identification or separate identification requirements on vote by mail ballots at the present time federal law only requires that for forced time registrants who have not voted...
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best acacia is still still very much ongoing so i mean this effort has been under under way since the weekend when a boat when that boeing 737500 plane went missing and loss a signal of the flight s j 182 we've just heard from authorities in indonesia and that briefing is still ongoing so we're still hearing some crucial information what we have just heard is that they have found the whole f d r that is the flight data recorder they are still trying to locate the cockpit voice recorder that is the information that we have at this stage the situation is still developing the investigation into what happened to flight s.j. 182 has already commenced with early findings from the transport safety commission finding that firstly the call from the from judgment from the jakarta air traffic control center to the pilot there was nothing suspicious or unusual that they found about that but early findings also indicate that based on the spread of the debris that the boeing plane in question most likely did. was fully intact when it entered the java sea we are still hearing this information from t
best acacia is still still very much ongoing so i mean this effort has been under under way since the weekend when a boat when that boeing 737500 plane went missing and loss a signal of the flight s j 182 we've just heard from authorities in indonesia and that briefing is still ongoing so we're still hearing some crucial information what we have just heard is that they have found the whole f d r that is the flight data recorder they are still trying to locate the cockpit voice recorder that is...
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acacia should dig in a few more places. no one really pick that up again until after i got there until he said this doesn't quite make sense. started digging, really we encircle that structure that we saw with the white pieces attached to it. and doug all around. eventually landed on finding the debris in front of the 1870 house that then we excavated further and recognized as pretty well matching the insurance documents that monroe had drawn out in 1800, 1809, 1816. have a well-preserved wall here on the left and on the right if you look really closely where the archaeologist is pointing of really significant patrick chocolates evidence of the burning of the house. it is remarkable well-preserved and incredibly close to the surface. so a really unusual find and it lost, forgotten, and found presidents home. very odd. the time he continued to live here off and on, eventually spent more time it oak hill in loudoun county closer to d.c. of course. in the core of the property was sold including the house area in 1826 by the ba
acacia should dig in a few more places. no one really pick that up again until after i got there until he said this doesn't quite make sense. started digging, really we encircle that structure that we saw with the white pieces attached to it. and doug all around. eventually landed on finding the debris in front of the 1870 house that then we excavated further and recognized as pretty well matching the insurance documents that monroe had drawn out in 1800, 1809, 1816. have a well-preserved wall...
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fast enough and of course manufacturers to bring as many vaccine asked possible say fuck scenes if acacias vaccines into our countries including poor countries including you money to say things which have been very much put. at the back of the queue and should not be at the back of the queue to getting back seats for the future where we really give you have appreciate your giving us the benefit of your expertise and i know a couple of younger thank you very much indeed sir thank you china's reported upwards of 100 new daily coronavirus infections for more than 10 days in a row it's the worst surging cases it's seen since march last year this comes on the anniversary of the world's 1st covered $1000.00 locked on when china sealed off the city of war han between january and june testing is being ramped up in parts of the country ahead of febreze lunar new year holidays that's when hundreds of millions of books of people are expected to travel to visit their families. dozens of people in hong kong have been ordered to stay at home the lock down is the toughest pandemic restriction imposed in
fast enough and of course manufacturers to bring as many vaccine asked possible say fuck scenes if acacias vaccines into our countries including poor countries including you money to say things which have been very much put. at the back of the queue and should not be at the back of the queue to getting back seats for the future where we really give you have appreciate your giving us the benefit of your expertise and i know a couple of younger thank you very much indeed sir thank you china's...
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the reason this is such a concern is that it starts to make one think that this japan of acacia problemanification problem. the bank of japan came in very large with a norma's asset purchases, making it the largest owner of domestic stocks. yet they have not solved the problem. this is the crux of which the ecb is trying to adjust. i think it is simply a catch 22. anything at does has been dwarfed by the fed. currency is relative game. matt: first of all, that's one of my all-time favorite books. joseph heller's catch-22. i read it when i led -- lived in london. it is amazing. secondly, the ecb may not be able to achieve its goal. do you think christine lagarde is going to try and a japanese way? can you take advantage of their attempts from an investment perspective? anneka: i think the point is that what went wrong in japan is that market participants in japan did not believe in inflation. no matter what monetary policy was called out, it didn't work. in the case of europe, that's the golden question. what we must not underestimate is what is happening in the real economy. we can get
the reason this is such a concern is that it starts to make one think that this japan of acacia problemanification problem. the bank of japan came in very large with a norma's asset purchases, making it the largest owner of domestic stocks. yet they have not solved the problem. this is the crux of which the ecb is trying to adjust. i think it is simply a catch 22. anything at does has been dwarfed by the fed. currency is relative game. matt: first of all, that's one of my all-time favorite...
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as you will know from covering this, where in the midst of acacia ape recovery break america's workers are strugglin to make ends meet which is why the president has introduced this urgent package to get immediate relief to families. i'm going to nadia and then we will be totally done because everybody has to go. >> i have two questions. one about covid and one about climate. regarding covid, the president' statistics show that 47 percent of americans are hesitant to take the vaccine what is the administration doing to convinc the public that in order to reach the herd immunity. >> you're absolutely right, thi as one of the biggest challenge we face, for anyone who tuned into the briefing that her health team lead this morning, it was one of the first issues that the cdc director raised. one of the things we are doing is prioritizing providing correct information about it an commit the vaccines and i will take the opportunity commit the vaccines are safe and effective that's one of the things she said today. they were tested in large clinical trials to make sure they meet safety trials
as you will know from covering this, where in the midst of acacia ape recovery break america's workers are strugglin to make ends meet which is why the president has introduced this urgent package to get immediate relief to families. i'm going to nadia and then we will be totally done because everybody has to go. >> i have two questions. one about covid and one about climate. regarding covid, the president' statistics show that 47 percent of americans are hesitant to take the vaccine what...