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we are joined by austin mayor steve adler.er, i am coming to you from the competition here in san francisco. tell me, what does austin have on silicon valley? mayor adler: i think in the pandemic, it could be as simple as people looking for a less expensive place to live. san francisco is a great town. we kind of think we have a magical place here in austin. it is a creative, vibrant, entrepreneurial city. the watch phrase of austin is keep austin weird. and i think that means it is ok to be different here. we have a greater tolerance for risk, i think, than most cities i have ever been in. and that ability to be able to try something, to think outside the box, to not get punished if things don't go well the first time is something that i think attracts folks to the tech industry. that is why there are more startups per capita here than anywhere else. it is just a place where the people that self select to live here are people that are easy to get along with. emily: perhaps you should change the same to keep austin wired to pr
we are joined by austin mayor steve adler.er, i am coming to you from the competition here in san francisco. tell me, what does austin have on silicon valley? mayor adler: i think in the pandemic, it could be as simple as people looking for a less expensive place to live. san francisco is a great town. we kind of think we have a magical place here in austin. it is a creative, vibrant, entrepreneurial city. the watch phrase of austin is keep austin weird. and i think that means it is ok to be...
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mayor adler: i'm going to stick with weird.ould be strung up if i tried to change that motto. emily: thank you for joining us. good to have you. we will be watching to see how the tech ecosystem in austin evolves. coming up. the jbs hack attack. the world's largest meat producer begins reopening after being hit by a major cyber thief. we talk about who is behind it, next. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk is known for moving into new markets. there were cars, and rockets, and don't forget his tunneling company. could he be opening his first diner? you heard it right. tesla has filed an application to use its "t" logo in the food industry. the application states it is for use in restaurant services. three years ago, muska tweeted about building an old-school diner. we will continue to follow his appetite in this endeavor. meanwhile, jbs is working to reopen its plants and says systems are coming back online. according to a union official, the hack shut down all of the beef plants, which account for almost a quarter of amer
mayor adler: i'm going to stick with weird.ould be strung up if i tried to change that motto. emily: thank you for joining us. good to have you. we will be watching to see how the tech ecosystem in austin evolves. coming up. the jbs hack attack. the world's largest meat producer begins reopening after being hit by a major cyber thief. we talk about who is behind it, next. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: elon musk is known for moving into new markets. there were cars, and rockets, and don't...
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we're going to speak to mayor steve adler live. >>> also tonight -- crew and passengers grapple withn off-duty delta flight attendant, after he allegedly said he wanted to take down the plane. >>> also ahead, two doctors evade the emergency use of covid vaccines for children under 12. we'll have a -- and then jill biden steals the show as the first lady makes her mark on the world stage. >>> no one wields a sword like the queen, especially with a cake involved. >>> first whatriesa ward is putting the prime minister on the spot. >> he also famously referred to you as a physical and emotional clone of donald trump. i wonder how you responded to that. >> you'll hear boris johnson's answer, when we come back. tonight i'll be eating a calzone from doughballs in aurora. (doorbell) rock on. tonight i'll be eating lobster thermidor au gratin. really? sh-yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt. make it two calzones! the new samsung galaxy s21. this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? your're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight fr
we're going to speak to mayor steve adler live. >>> also tonight -- crew and passengers grapple withn off-duty delta flight attendant, after he allegedly said he wanted to take down the plane. >>> also ahead, two doctors evade the emergency use of covid vaccines for children under 12. we'll have a -- and then jill biden steals the show as the first lady makes her mark on the world stage. >>> no one wields a sword like the queen, especially with a cake involved....
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with me tonight, the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler. mayor, thanks so much for coming on. if you would, update us on additional information on the arrest and search for the second shooter. >> pamela, good to be with you. just a horrific event, becoming something that all too often is being presented. you reported it inaccurately. we arrested one of the two suspects, i think they're getting close to positively identifying and being able to move on toward the second. 14 people injured, two still in critical condition. seems as if the two individuals knew each other. obviously bad blood at some time. and the details of that relationship are still under investigation. >> what more can you tell us about what was going on there, and the relationship and what we know about the two men. >> i think i told you pretty much everything that i can. >> all right. >> this is the 21st mass shooting in texas since start of this year. i think we lead the nation now and that's horrible. >> and on that note, you tweeted about the rise in gun violence locally and you note that it is part of a d
with me tonight, the mayor of austin, texas, steve adler. mayor, thanks so much for coming on. if you would, update us on additional information on the arrest and search for the second shooter. >> pamela, good to be with you. just a horrific event, becoming something that all too often is being presented. you reported it inaccurately. we arrested one of the two suspects, i think they're getting close to positively identifying and being able to move on toward the second. 14 people injured,...
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seattle human rights commission, which advises the city council, told philip lipson and charlotte, miss adler, that the taking black pride event does not violate their rights and issued a rebuke to the pad behind a paradise l g b t. event. we would like to recommend, if possible, that you educate yourself on the hum, it may cause seattle's black, indigenous and people of color in your pursuit of a free ticket to an event that is not expressly meant for you and your entertainment. the taking black pride event has stood by a decision to charge white participants anywhere from $10.00 to $50.00 saying that it'll help keep it free of charge for black and brown trends and queer people. but journalist and commentator chadwick moore said it's a prime example of reverse racism in today's america sort of thing. they're kind of a flagrant civil rights violation record the civil rights act and everything that came after doesn't really apply anymore when you're discriminating against white people, basically, which is very funny because a lot of groups through the birth of say they live in this country tha
seattle human rights commission, which advises the city council, told philip lipson and charlotte, miss adler, that the taking black pride event does not violate their rights and issued a rebuke to the pad behind a paradise l g b t. event. we would like to recommend, if possible, that you educate yourself on the hum, it may cause seattle's black, indigenous and people of color in your pursuit of a free ticket to an event that is not expressly meant for you and your entertainment. the taking...
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like a kuensberg and an adler in between this tiny gap. this feels close enough.ling the gap virtually for those two is our guest for this edition, it isjeremy hunt, former health secretary and now chair of the health select committee. hello! hi, good evening. right, we could do a two hour long episode with you, because there is a lot of stuff to talk about, whether it is covid... seven hours! well, if you have got that time available! there is a precedent. we will dive into that, but actually what was it like questioning dominic cummings for seven entire hours a couple of weeks ago? it must have been a real test of your stamina as a chairman and an inquisitor. well, there was a little bit of trying to manage the loo breaks in that kind of thing, but, you know, to his credit, there wasn't a single boring minute over an entire seven hours and he had been going for about half an hour and we had in our mind it would be about three and a half hours, something like that, and i wrote a little note to greg clark, my co—chair, saying, i think we have just got to let this
like a kuensberg and an adler in between this tiny gap. this feels close enough.ling the gap virtually for those two is our guest for this edition, it isjeremy hunt, former health secretary and now chair of the health select committee. hello! hi, good evening. right, we could do a two hour long episode with you, because there is a lot of stuff to talk about, whether it is covid... seven hours! well, if you have got that time available! there is a precedent. we will dive into that, but actually...
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and that wasn't among the vacant bit, adler les money, don't let him look it over. and so it just, it just my just had a think would either going to be don't know, sort of grandma's and him. i just send out, you know, put the money. but immune center sunday, but i mean, i don't really have much more than the mentor, said i i get the nurse and i put the important it in and we would appreciate commodities in a moment is never gonna move forward with him with another set of us but if you put that, put thermos, put the massive boy for that matter was about it though. when you come in the universe and on your own solution and mcwhorter, you didn't record it said thomas, and they say send it to him. okay. but i can think of emissions talking about x points. i continue to grade export are off commodity piece, but there's a crisis between the government and the b factor agricultural sector. what do you think is a way forward because it's a historical conflict between parent them and and the agriculture sector, knowledge and pain. how. how do you solve that? they the other q
and that wasn't among the vacant bit, adler les money, don't let him look it over. and so it just, it just my just had a think would either going to be don't know, sort of grandma's and him. i just send out, you know, put the money. but immune center sunday, but i mean, i don't really have much more than the mentor, said i i get the nurse and i put the important it in and we would appreciate commodities in a moment is never gonna move forward with him with another set of us but if you put that,...
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laura is here, chris is here and, back by popular demand, and i really mean it, doctor katya adler ins! hello, katya. how are you? hello. it is very lovely to be with you all again. i welcome to brexitcast. brexitcast. brexitcast from the bbc. no-one's got a bleep clue what brexit is. i brexit is... i hadn't quite understood the full extent of this. we are particularly reliant on the dover—calais crossing. this election blew away. the argument for a second referendum. i urge everyone to find closure. let the healing begin. i am sorry. we will miss you. a process which i can only| describe as a dog's brexit. hello, it is adam in the studio. and laura in the same studio, still two metres apart. and chris, back in his socially distanced lair of news just down the corridor. and quite a lot further down. that corridor and many more, it is katya in brussels. and may be a bit further away after tonight because belgium has just tightened up their travel restrictions for british people, so we won't be visiting for a while. sorry, but at least we are having this virtual visit. yes. i was a bit
laura is here, chris is here and, back by popular demand, and i really mean it, doctor katya adler ins! hello, katya. how are you? hello. it is very lovely to be with you all again. i welcome to brexitcast. brexitcast. brexitcast from the bbc. no-one's got a bleep clue what brexit is. i brexit is... i hadn't quite understood the full extent of this. we are particularly reliant on the dover—calais crossing. this election blew away. the argument for a second referendum. i urge everyone to find...
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performance, the place of the american realist gave rise to the acting techniques being taught by stella adler, sanford meisner, the american realist or pivotal in my training. remain a central to how i respond -- they remain central and how i respond. as a young student of theater i accepted her prominence without question. what i discovered in undergraduate school there was some who thought or a lesser talent, a tad too melodramatic to be considered an american realist, a writer whose import was overrated. whose plays or reversible -- question about merit. i was forced to look more closely at her writing and the source of the critique. i became convinced that omitting her from the pension had more to do with how she bumped up against her expected role and status as a woman than it did with her talent and success as a writer. today, several months of looking more deeply into her life and writing, making discoveries that shine light on the darker corners of her work. i cling to this truth. i know that she was a much more complex -- complicated person than the were the collimated -- then the wo
performance, the place of the american realist gave rise to the acting techniques being taught by stella adler, sanford meisner, the american realist or pivotal in my training. remain a central to how i respond -- they remain central and how i respond. as a young student of theater i accepted her prominence without question. what i discovered in undergraduate school there was some who thought or a lesser talent, a tad too melodramatic to be considered an american realist, a writer whose import...
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potter and designer jonathan adler remembered being at a gay bar in providence, rhode island a city long known for being a center of gay culture. he was quote frivolously dancing to bronski beat in walks a dude from new york who was a member of act up. wearing a leather jacket that said don't tread on me. it was a defining moment for me. it was all about gay empowerment was about not getting messed with and it was about the importance of addressing an existential crisis head on. i moved to new york the next year. throughout the height of the hiv/aids epidemic and even today gay bars and nightclubs continue to play a crucial role in the lives of lgbtq americans. press author andrew solomon remembered ease and dignity had seemed incompatible with my gayness until my sweaty june bar visit set me on a, new path. one that would much later lead me to marrying. my husband having our children and becoming an activist for lgbtq rights press cnn anchored don lemon remembered i was deeply closeted in college. everybody was it was the 1980s it was the south and people didn't come out then as quickly
potter and designer jonathan adler remembered being at a gay bar in providence, rhode island a city long known for being a center of gay culture. he was quote frivolously dancing to bronski beat in walks a dude from new york who was a member of act up. wearing a leather jacket that said don't tread on me. it was a defining moment for me. it was all about gay empowerment was about not getting messed with and it was about the importance of addressing an existential crisis head on. i moved to new...
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. >> you may have heard mayor adler in austin tell me he thinks that more guns could be making this issue worse. what do you think? >> well, absolutely. the reality is in georgia, we can't be mad that guns are everywhere when georgia law allows guns to be everywhere. we also realize that guns are inanimate objects. so not only that strong of gun laws in georgia and nationally but what we need to have is to teach our young people better decision making. when i was growing up, you had an issue with somebody or a beef with somebody, you resolved it with fists. at least that way the next day, you were able to be friends again and life went on. now it is done in a deadly way and you can't pull a bullet back. families are victimized and it tears at the fabric of our community. >> all right. van johnson, roy minter, thank you for taking time out of your evening to talk with us. a very busy evening as you try to solve the crime there. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> remarkably, there is even a fifth mass shooting to tell but in just the last 24 hours. this one in cleveland. three men are dea
. >> you may have heard mayor adler in austin tell me he thinks that more guns could be making this issue worse. what do you think? >> well, absolutely. the reality is in georgia, we can't be mad that guns are everywhere when georgia law allows guns to be everywhere. we also realize that guns are inanimate objects. so not only that strong of gun laws in georgia and nationally but what we need to have is to teach our young people better decision making. when i was growing up, you had...
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german adler lays out like this. an investigation by his office is, however, no substitute for swift action by the department of justice. the department of justice has a very short window to make a clean break from the trump era on this matter. we expect the department to provide a full accounting of these cases, and we expect the attorney general to hold the relevant personnel accountable. nadler threatens that the judiciary committee will step in if the justice department doesn't step up. and honestly, that's what we need. real, substantive action. because trump clearly isn't going away. and neither are the republican lackeys who've embraced his anti-democratic principles. rewriting election rules to disenfranchise voters. and blocking a commission to investigate the capitol attack. it is going to get worse, because it always does with trump and his henchmen and women. many of us hoped after trump left office that democracy could breathe a sigh of relief. that the attacks were over. but we must still be vigilant, b
german adler lays out like this. an investigation by his office is, however, no substitute for swift action by the department of justice. the department of justice has a very short window to make a clean break from the trump era on this matter. we expect the department to provide a full accounting of these cases, and we expect the attorney general to hold the relevant personnel accountable. nadler threatens that the judiciary committee will step in if the justice department doesn't step up. and...
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my father -- he loved philosopher adler who wrote this book called sixth grade ideas. it was about, you know, many of the ideas that you should live your life by. my father always talked about -- and he would echo this book that there was three ideas that you should strive for in your daily life, truth, goodness and beauty and he -- he believed this to the point where he put symbols for each of these ideas on keep safe p boxes made of oak for grandchildren and believed this is the way you should live and truth was the most important and he would represent truth with the theorum and truth was so important because it informed what we understood to be goodness and beauty and to understand the concepts, you need to understand what is true and truth is something that you do have to struggle with every day. i certainly struggled with it as a reporter. it's about constantly talking to new people and reevaluating what you've heard the previous day and taking in what you're hearing from everyonet and sitting down at the end of the day and thinking, what do i believe is true giv
my father -- he loved philosopher adler who wrote this book called sixth grade ideas. it was about, you know, many of the ideas that you should live your life by. my father always talked about -- and he would echo this book that there was three ideas that you should strive for in your daily life, truth, goodness and beauty and he -- he believed this to the point where he put symbols for each of these ideas on keep safe p boxes made of oak for grandchildren and believed this is the way you...
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my name is brian adler, and i'm a 50-year resident of the sunset district. i'm speaking on behalf of hundreds of residents. we want all four lanes of the great highway open. the closure created traffic congestion on sunset, 19 avenue, 25 avenue, lincoln way, sloat boulevard, 45 avenue, 41, chain of lakes drive, golden gate park, and so many others. in other words, the simple creation of open space has had a multitude of effects that no one else considered and we the residents have had to deal with. the state is reopening, and we should be reopening. traffic is going to do nothing but increase, and the problems i've listed are going to get worse. pedestrians already have plenty -- >> thank you, caller. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hello. my name is roland maldonado, and i live between d-4 and d-7, and i'm calling in complete support of full closure of great highway. come on, everyone. we know that i am honestly happy to be in command of my pedal to the metal mentality. here's one metric maybe never captured in the qualitative study, which is comm
my name is brian adler, and i'm a 50-year resident of the sunset district. i'm speaking on behalf of hundreds of residents. we want all four lanes of the great highway open. the closure created traffic congestion on sunset, 19 avenue, 25 avenue, lincoln way, sloat boulevard, 45 avenue, 41, chain of lakes drive, golden gate park, and so many others. in other words, the simple creation of open space has had a multitude of effects that no one else considered and we the residents have had to deal...
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the mayor, stephen adler joins us now.moving to austin, texas, don't bring your politics with you. i believe you're a democrat, you might not be in favor of that particular point of view but that is what a lot of people are saying. what's your response? >> you know, you hear a lot of the political talk on lots of different ways but the people that come here are self-selecting to be here because they're creative, innovative and entrepreneurial people, that is what makes the city magical. it really is the people that are coming. so they come in all kinds. stuart: are you going to raise taxes and all the other good things that california does? >> well you know, we make decisions independent of california. we just initiated the council yesterday. i brought a resolution to double the homestead exemption in our city and to increase by about a third the senior and disabled exemption in our city. so this is -- stuart: can you break some news for us? can you break some news for us? can you tell us which big tech company you might b
the mayor, stephen adler joins us now.moving to austin, texas, don't bring your politics with you. i believe you're a democrat, you might not be in favor of that particular point of view but that is what a lot of people are saying. what's your response? >> you know, you hear a lot of the political talk on lots of different ways but the people that come here are self-selecting to be here because they're creative, innovative and entrepreneurial people, that is what makes the city magical....
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my name is brian adler, and i'm a 50-year resident of the sunset district. i'm speaking on behalf of hundreds of residents. we want all four lanes of the great highway open. the closure created traffic congestion on sunset, 19 avenue, 25 avenue, lincoln way, sloat boulevard, 45 avenue, 41, chain of lakes drive, golden gate park, and so many others. in other words, the simple creation of open space has had a multitude of effects that no one else considered and we the residents have had to deal with. the state is reopening, and we should be reopening. traffic is going to do nothing but increase, and the problems i've listed are going to get worse. pedestrians already have plenty -- >> thank you, caller. hello, caller. your minute begins now. >> hello. my name is roland maldonado, and i live between d-4 and d-7, and i'm calling in complete support of full closure of great highway. come on, everyone. we know that i am honestly happy to be in command of my pedal to the metal mentality. here's one metric maybe never captured in the qualitative study, which is comm
my name is brian adler, and i'm a 50-year resident of the sunset district. i'm speaking on behalf of hundreds of residents. we want all four lanes of the great highway open. the closure created traffic congestion on sunset, 19 avenue, 25 avenue, lincoln way, sloat boulevard, 45 avenue, 41, chain of lakes drive, golden gate park, and so many others. in other words, the simple creation of open space has had a multitude of effects that no one else considered and we the residents have had to deal...
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adler: never air is system here in this -- have an adversary system here in this house and in our legal system. engage, be involved, rates the flag as you see it. and i hope i can come together to create the bipartisan commissions so many have sought and still seek. the launching of this new select committee will not preclude the alternative objective. so i urge my colleagues to join me in passing this resolution today and i hope we can begin to uncover exactly what happened and take responsible steps to prevent the events of january 6 from reoccurring. and, yes, yes, find out who is responsible. who is responsible for inciting a mob to come to the capitol of the united states to overturn the election of the president of the united states. that was their stated intent. i urge a strong vote for this select committee. americans deserve, want, and let us pray they get the truth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from minnesota. mrs. fischbach: madam speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman i
adler: never air is system here in this -- have an adversary system here in this house and in our legal system. engage, be involved, rates the flag as you see it. and i hope i can come together to create the bipartisan commissions so many have sought and still seek. the launching of this new select committee will not preclude the alternative objective. so i urge my colleagues to join me in passing this resolution today and i hope we can begin to uncover exactly what happened and take...