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billion in the debt market and travel, and carnival, and airbnb and moving higher, and so i will send it is back to you. >> okay. before i let you go, seema and no honeybadger comments, but you cover the travel industry, and talked to the cruise lines and any indication of when the cruise ships are going to cruise again? any dates planned? >> this is where we stand with the cruise industry, and we are expecting the cruise lines to resume operations sometime in late march or early april, but it is down to the cdc, because they have to provide the guidance and that green light for the cruises to return, and so wait for that. >> all right. seema mody is looking at the market, and thank you very much. >>> all right. the gamestop saga is certainly turning a lot of attention back to the concept of short selling and particularly of how one company can have more than 100% of the stock float and short, and if there is one company who knows what is going on, it is overstock, because for years they felt relentless attacks by hedge funds and short sellers to come out stronger, and the stock has d
billion in the debt market and travel, and carnival, and airbnb and moving higher, and so i will send it is back to you. >> okay. before i let you go, seema and no honeybadger comments, but you cover the travel industry, and talked to the cruise lines and any indication of when the cruise ships are going to cruise again? any dates planned? >> this is where we stand with the cruise industry, and we are expecting the cruise lines to resume operations sometime in late march or early...
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media and traditional media and lot of big highs today, and semiconductors are in focus, and the etf that tracks it, and the smh ticker is 3/4 to the upside outperforming the market, and now going back to last november, lamb research, and applied material is up 10% just this week alone, and so keep an eye on the semiconductor stocks, and meanwhile, despite the valuations being through the roof by some measures, our next guest says that the economy is headed for a state of stuckflation meaning that we should not fear inflation or deflation at all right now. for more, we will welcome in jim mcdonald chief strategist at northern trust and they have a lot of money under management, jim. stuckflation sounds to me like no inflation, no deflation, and the perfect environment for risk assets. is that the way it is supposed to look? >> well, so, dom, stuckflation has been a theme of ours for five years now, and it is a reflection of the fact that technology is coming into a lot of industries, and earning in capacity at low cost and then it is preventing the pricing power from taking hold. we
media and traditional media and lot of big highs today, and semiconductors are in focus, and the etf that tracks it, and the smh ticker is 3/4 to the upside outperforming the market, and now going back to last november, lamb research, and applied material is up 10% just this week alone, and so keep an eye on the semiconductor stocks, and meanwhile, despite the valuations being through the roof by some measures, our next guest says that the economy is headed for a state of stuckflation meaning...
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and we only have one front door and two elevators and i'm a person that is at high risk myself and i have it posted on my door. and they keep finding excuses to come in. so i was looking for some guidance from d.p.h. to protect -- and this is public money too -- it's subsidized -- to protect, especially -- well, all renters. and especially low-income renters whose rent is subsidized by the city of san francisco. so that's my concern, and i love the information guidance department. i think that they could probably find some good stuff out there, and models elsewhere, maybe, and even one that protects employees. i wish it applied to tenants, you spend more time at your residence than at your work site. so yeah, i would, you know, definitely an equity issue. this is low-income housing. and so, anyway, thank you. that's my concern. >> clerk: thank you, caller. i'm going to mute you. if you -- i'm actually getting a note from dr. noonan that there's a document and resources to help with them. i'm going to call and give you my work email and if you can write that down and email me i will t
and we only have one front door and two elevators and i'm a person that is at high risk myself and i have it posted on my door. and they keep finding excuses to come in. so i was looking for some guidance from d.p.h. to protect -- and this is public money too -- it's subsidized -- to protect, especially -- well, all renters. and especially low-income renters whose rent is subsidized by the city of san francisco. so that's my concern, and i love the information guidance department. i think that...
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and i looked around and it was poor jean and she was so embarrassed and she came back and sat down andwas just so mad and i remember just after mass, i came up to this particular priest and i took off my caustic and i told him, and trembling and shaking voice and i said, you are wrong and what you did and i explained why. and i said, as long as you are here, i'm no longer unalterable way. so i figured i threw away my chances a becoming at the first mexican pope that ever was, that ended that. i was concerned about mom and dad and what the reaction would be in our explained it to them and they supported me 100 percent, all the way. there were a couple of clubs, there was the vfw, there was the american legion, the american legion was special because of that point, they had the first home delivery food system. and it was john c and allen and they ran -- when he had a little green jeep. and my dear friend larry maggie and i worked there and we would help ross garcia, distant relative with the preparation of the home deliveries and we would load them up in this jeep and had specials on the
and i looked around and it was poor jean and she was so embarrassed and she came back and sat down andwas just so mad and i remember just after mass, i came up to this particular priest and i took off my caustic and i told him, and trembling and shaking voice and i said, you are wrong and what you did and i explained why. and i said, as long as you are here, i'm no longer unalterable way. so i figured i threw away my chances a becoming at the first mexican pope that ever was, that ended that. i...
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people saw and got to look under the hood and saw the growths, and believed in the team and unlike aditional ipo where you buy the business base on the past, investors could do diligence and buy 200 million of revenue to $500 million and as it grows, its margins will inflect from 25 to 55% as it builds its platform, and the sophisticated investors got that story and realized that the multiple would expand as you had that growth. so the spac process allows people to spend more time with management and do lots of due dillience and buy into companies they understand and want to bet on the story in the future and when you hear from eric, you will understand why some of the leading investors in the world were eager to participate. this is a company worth a lot more money with $500 million in cash on a balance sheet and he has an amazing wheel where he can accelerate growth and those projections were based on the status quo business plan so if eric can do inorganic or organic things to accelerate growth that will bring forward the multiple so getting the softbanks, the vikings, and the fid
people saw and got to look under the hood and saw the growths, and believed in the team and unlike aditional ipo where you buy the business base on the past, investors could do diligence and buy 200 million of revenue to $500 million and as it grows, its margins will inflect from 25 to 55% as it builds its platform, and the sophisticated investors got that story and realized that the multiple would expand as you had that growth. so the spac process allows people to spend more time with...
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and switched the slingshots and changed the ammo, and dom chu and deirdre and john, thank you.to push some consumer staples names to highs, as more people are getting the vaccines, is that staples sector coming to an end we will look at that. and now, following bumble, despite the drop, it has still climbed more than 64% since the ipo last thursday. "the exchange" will be right back. good morning! this is where everything started. the four way is engulfed in history. you're sitting in the place where giants ate. the four way is the heart and soul of the community. ♪ the world around you may seem like an immovable, implacable place. it is not. it can be bright. quiet. and safe. it's a change that will be felt from this street. to this street. to no street. and everywhere in between. all it takes is the slightest push in just the right place and that will be the tipping point that changes everything. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. the pandemic has lifted some consumer staples names to record highs as people stocked up on packaged food and cleaning supplies but as more people are vaccinate
and switched the slingshots and changed the ammo, and dom chu and deirdre and john, thank you.to push some consumer staples names to highs, as more people are getting the vaccines, is that staples sector coming to an end we will look at that. and now, following bumble, despite the drop, it has still climbed more than 64% since the ipo last thursday. "the exchange" will be right back. good morning! this is where everything started. the four way is engulfed in history. you're sitting in...
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woman and and the importance of her own education and her own voice and opinion. and that matters for her going forward even when multiple challenges are stacked against her. even her father knows when she is born and loses her mother is born into this tragedy a ground her with love and reminder they are with her. and then again the liberated slaves they knew what it was like to live in captivity and they find their freedom and teach her to continue to carry freedom in her heart. that are the lessons that's the main thesis of the book and then the fully formed notions of how they would accomplish freedom but instead they find their strength and generational knowledge and their background and experience and it's crucial to our understanding of what they could do for all of us. >> but as a negative referring to men as mamas boys did you see anything about the stress the relationship gave these men was there anything that served as a negative? >> that's a great question. it is much more of a celebration but what is important to mention not only about generational kno
woman and and the importance of her own education and her own voice and opinion. and that matters for her going forward even when multiple challenges are stacked against her. even her father knows when she is born and loses her mother is born into this tragedy a ground her with love and reminder they are with her. and then again the liberated slaves they knew what it was like to live in captivity and they find their freedom and teach her to continue to carry freedom in her heart. that are the...
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floor shined shoes and suits and cigars and paramount movies and fender bumpers. sugar was the big thing in the caribbean and jamaica, was one of the big moneymakers. it fell apart and at that time, i was the executive vice president of a natural resources group which exploded in all the assembly of the gulf and western. and wouldn't you know that i got a call from doctor bob sharpie, the president of the corporation, asking me to be president of a division they were about to acquire. they acquired a company that had been my biggest customer when i managed the electronics division. it was known as k b i. and they acquired it and wanted to put their own management in at the top. and they invited me to join, so i became the president in reading, pennsylvania. and we moved from allentown, where i was with gulf and western, to the reading area, and here we are. and, the history that i have spoken to, up to 1964, i left completely behind in raising a family, the progressing through these different assignments that we moved around a great deal. only one of our six child
floor shined shoes and suits and cigars and paramount movies and fender bumpers. sugar was the big thing in the caribbean and jamaica, was one of the big moneymakers. it fell apart and at that time, i was the executive vice president of a natural resources group which exploded in all the assembly of the gulf and western. and wouldn't you know that i got a call from doctor bob sharpie, the president of the corporation, asking me to be president of a division they were about to acquire. they...
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and comedy clubs and live venues and cleaning our clothes and selling every piece of good under the sun and so it's really nice to see some recognize are doing just that have worked long over a hard time and stay over business so my congratulations. >> do we have a motion? >> i will second that motion? >> we have to have the motion first. >> would someone like to make the motion? >> i move. >> ok. >> commissioner, what is the motion, please? >> to approve the two legacy business applications as presented. >> ok, is there a second. >> i second that. >> ok. >> the motion by commissioner hule to approve the legacy business applications as presented presented by commissioner dickerson. [roll call vote] ordinances drafted five resolutions published two white papers and the economic mitigation working group which resulted in 15 recommendations assisted in the drafting of 83 federal stimulus recommendation and 32 separate recommendations to the recovery task force and she did all of this while fielding 15 billion calls e-mails and text and we tried to be very specific there about the numbe
and comedy clubs and live venues and cleaning our clothes and selling every piece of good under the sun and so it's really nice to see some recognize are doing just that have worked long over a hard time and stay over business so my congratulations. >> do we have a motion? >> i will second that motion? >> we have to have the motion first. >> would someone like to make the motion? >> i move. >> ok. >> commissioner, what is the motion, please? >> to...
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in terms of deaths, most deaths are occurring in people 65 and older and this is 60 and older and you can see the distribution of the deaths by race and nice ethnicity. most people aside from covid-19 have associated co morbidity and we see a prepon derrance of male compared to female gender in the mortality. those are our local san francisco health indicators and our hospitalization rate of covid-19 hospitalization is negative. we're at negative 9%. our i.c.u. and over all hospital capacity is robust and even three the worse of the winter surgery our icu beds were high compared to southern california and the bay area region and our case rate still extremely high and we are used to a high case rate and we're at about 20 per 100,000 and it's higher than the summer when it was 15 per 100,000 and it's down to less than half of what we were at the peak of our winter surge. that number continues to to decrease but certainly very high rates continue in the community and we're concerned about on going reports of higher prevalence of certain variants that we are concerned could spread even mo
in terms of deaths, most deaths are occurring in people 65 and older and this is 60 and older and you can see the distribution of the deaths by race and nice ethnicity. most people aside from covid-19 have associated co morbidity and we see a prepon derrance of male compared to female gender in the mortality. those are our local san francisco health indicators and our hospitalization rate of covid-19 hospitalization is negative. we're at negative 9%. our i.c.u. and over all hospital capacity is...
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and europe in november 16, 2020 and is still ongoing and those that are identified to date and during that time of admission. and with that application it is an ongoing safety study in six countries in latin america and with those age cohorts randomized to receive a single dose with the placebo based on age and comorbidity those without have earlier doses and those of low comorbidities those 60 years of age and older it was initiated in september 2020 and that duration is two years. the slide summarizes the study of 3001 with a median follow-up of 58 days from the population. and those at the third year the study and biweekly thereafter. those that have seven day adversity from 20 days for vaccination. all participants have medically attended six months after vaccination and medically attended through discontinuation will be followed for the entire duration of two years. and with that asymptomatic infection and as the definition for covid-19 and with that respiratory system of the's worsening system is list on the right-hand side. and were those working scientist with a specific param
and europe in november 16, 2020 and is still ongoing and those that are identified to date and during that time of admission. and with that application it is an ongoing safety study in six countries in latin america and with those age cohorts randomized to receive a single dose with the placebo based on age and comorbidity those without have earlier doses and those of low comorbidities those 60 years of age and older it was initiated in september 2020 and that duration is two years. the slide...
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and and so he you know talked about that quite a bit in his writings and in his policies and so on and ultimately of course when conditions arose in the southeastern part of the country, um particularly with andrew jackson's presidency and state of georgia's obstacy feeling as if they are entitled to all the lands including the lands of the cherokee whose territory georgians were now seeking to overrun particularly once they discovered gold in in those territories and so that said in in motion a chain of events that would ultimately culminate in the 1830 indian removal act which thousands upon thousands of native nations. we're relocated from all points of america, not just the southeast but other regions country as well and and were all shipped off. to what became oklahoma and kansas and the what the five civilized tribes did for their part was negotiate a series of removal treaties because they knew that they couldn't resist removal and and once the the cherokee cases have been handed down by the supreme court with john marshall authoring three huge cases johnson versus mcintosh in 1
and and so he you know talked about that quite a bit in his writings and in his policies and so on and ultimately of course when conditions arose in the southeastern part of the country, um particularly with andrew jackson's presidency and state of georgia's obstacy feeling as if they are entitled to all the lands including the lands of the cherokee whose territory georgians were now seeking to overrun particularly once they discovered gold in in those territories and so that said in in motion...
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, and michaels, and oracle, and pitney bowes and tanger factory and so many, and what is going on >> got through the expiration, and a lot of the names were expiring either this past friday or this coming friday. if they gave me the move, i take it. we talk about the discipline all of the time, and you were talking about at the top of the show the different people, and the new people maybe gnew into the market and involved in the trade, but the problem is that they don't understand the concept of when to sell. you have to have a plan a you go in with the plan good or bad. so there are some that are obviously not going to work. yot vu the sell them at the right time. and there are others that do work. yeah, you want them to run, but, yes, you have to be disciplined enough to say, enough is enough, and that is great. that is the story quite frankly with a lot of the stocks there is nothing wrong with well tower, but i decided to get out of it because the springtime to now, that is on the absolutely tear to the front side and health care reit and so it should not move like a tech stock,
, and michaels, and oracle, and pitney bowes and tanger factory and so many, and what is going on >> got through the expiration, and a lot of the names were expiring either this past friday or this coming friday. if they gave me the move, i take it. we talk about the discipline all of the time, and you were talking about at the top of the show the different people, and the new people maybe gnew into the market and involved in the trade, but the problem is that they don't understand the...
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were so overt and so offensive and so evident and now they're subtle and quiet and insidious and they're harder to root out. and that's true even if a week and a half ago we saw a confederate flag in the middle of the capitol of the united states. so, maybe it's not so subtle after all. so you know, there's a lot -- there's a lot of heart opening that we have to do here and it's not all about laws and it's not all about justice, it's about realization of are we going to have this country for everyone or not. and so the work that you all are doing is wonderful and that youth energy is exactly what the book is about in the end. it's not about what happened 61 years ago, it's about what can happen now. because there are people that have showed us a way and a path and a process and this is our work, too. and boy, having a part of this genesis, is so great. >> well, thank you. i just wanted to point out that i'm so honored to be on a panel and to meet so many civil rights leaders that taught me to be that i can be and empowered me to quite on quieting and keep on working so the next generatio
were so overt and so offensive and so evident and now they're subtle and quiet and insidious and they're harder to root out. and that's true even if a week and a half ago we saw a confederate flag in the middle of the capitol of the united states. so, maybe it's not so subtle after all. so you know, there's a lot -- there's a lot of heart opening that we have to do here and it's not all about laws and it's not all about justice, it's about realization of are we going to have this country for...
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and came with his mother and his sister. they left his native landau bavaria because his father was outspoken politically which turned out to be a family trait as it happened and had to leave in anticipation of the revolution of 1848 and nastin his mother and sister made a life for themselves in lower manhattan and asked transformed himself in the course of the 10 years or so after his arrival in the united states. from really in some ways kind of a lost little boy into a really talented artist. he was not an academic person. he didn't love school. and by the time he was 13 or 14. he was basically on the streets every day. he had stopped going to school and he did things like he went to art galleries and talked to the owners into letting him sit around drawing what he saw in the paintings or collect admissions quarters at the door. and eventually at 15 he managed to get a professional position with a very precarious illustrated newspaper frank leslie's illustrated news. drawing and also working in the engraving room. and fro
and came with his mother and his sister. they left his native landau bavaria because his father was outspoken politically which turned out to be a family trait as it happened and had to leave in anticipation of the revolution of 1848 and nastin his mother and sister made a life for themselves in lower manhattan and asked transformed himself in the course of the 10 years or so after his arrival in the united states. from really in some ways kind of a lost little boy into a really talented...
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and selin and son of hector and sarah cardona and brother to hector jr. and marisol. their role in my life has shaped my preparation for today, today's hearing as much as any degree or professional experience i've had. while the pandemic has prevented them, all of them joining me in the room today, i carry in their presence in every word i speak. we're here today in the midst of one of the most challenging school years in american history. for far too many of our students this year piled on crisis after crisis. as a parent and as an educator, i've lived those challenges alongside millions of families. the burden on educators and families has been tremendous. taking a toll on the mental health and well being of our children, our parents, our educators and staff. fewer students started college this fall. and those were most striking at community colleges. institutions that have long served as entry points to higher education and economic mobility for so many. our nation's educational challenges didn't begin with the pandemic. but it has exacerbated inequities in our edu
and selin and son of hector and sarah cardona and brother to hector jr. and marisol. their role in my life has shaped my preparation for today, today's hearing as much as any degree or professional experience i've had. while the pandemic has prevented them, all of them joining me in the room today, i carry in their presence in every word i speak. we're here today in the midst of one of the most challenging school years in american history. for far too many of our students this year piled on...
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and take notes and and observe them like that. i mean the problem with that was that if he had chose to i mean he would have. perhaps gotten a couple of paragraphs given the dearth and the lack of social life that we had and i'll tell you about that later so good thing you didn't do that. but the thing he did do question and again, it's very different when you read something now, you know in 2020 or 2019 versus 1959 and he had one question which we really, you know, didn't think when i read about it now i get ticked off about it but back then it wasn't the question was if you had a chance to be born again. would you want to be born negro or white and he asked everybody that and when i'm reading this a few years ago, i was very happy to see that everybody had said yes, we wanted to be born reborn as negroes one guy. freddy said that he would he said yeah if i were born white it would be less trouble but being negro is nice and then one guy he'll be armstrong football players said that he would. he thought about it and they said he'
and take notes and and observe them like that. i mean the problem with that was that if he had chose to i mean he would have. perhaps gotten a couple of paragraphs given the dearth and the lack of social life that we had and i'll tell you about that later so good thing you didn't do that. but the thing he did do question and again, it's very different when you read something now, you know in 2020 or 2019 versus 1959 and he had one question which we really, you know, didn't think when i read...
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and the government and all of its resources and expertise back into the who family, and what some of the priorities you see in terms of next steps in that important collaboration. dr. van kerkhove: peggy, thanks so much again for the opportunity to be on this panel and rochelle walensky gave me an easy way in describing the different situations with the variants of concern around the world. i think one of the things we start with is where we are in the pandemic. we are in a situation now where we have more than 100 million cases that have been reported worldwide and that's an underestimate of the true level of infections that we think are likely to have occurred so far. the virus and the spread is not the same around the world. it is really the intensity is quite different in different countries. more than half the cases are really restricted within five major countries right now, but what we see globally, if you look regionally, there are differences. there is heterogeneity in that. we see countries on the world -- around the world that have been controlling covid with public health
and the government and all of its resources and expertise back into the who family, and what some of the priorities you see in terms of next steps in that important collaboration. dr. van kerkhove: peggy, thanks so much again for the opportunity to be on this panel and rochelle walensky gave me an easy way in describing the different situations with the variants of concern around the world. i think one of the things we start with is where we are in the pandemic. we are in a situation now where...
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and so on and on so.this is how we've progressively framed this concept of strategy. this concept means just the european union has to be able to see itself as a common and relevant entity. to decide for itself and to be in a situation to invest much more on the critical items of the sovereign entity. and different issues are a part of them. this decision is not just compatible with nato, but very consistent with nato. this is why i strongly believe that this portion, this decision to make more together on the european scale is completely -- is definitely in the interest of the united states. why? because when you look at the past decades in nato, the u.s. was the only one in charge in a certain way of our own security. and the burden-sharing as some of our former and current leaders push the concept was not fair. this is true. and the relation became -- in a certain way, being part of nato was getting access to the umbrella of the u.s. army and the counterpart was getting access to the contractlsÑn"ó buy
and so on and on so.this is how we've progressively framed this concept of strategy. this concept means just the european union has to be able to see itself as a common and relevant entity. to decide for itself and to be in a situation to invest much more on the critical items of the sovereign entity. and different issues are a part of them. this decision is not just compatible with nato, but very consistent with nato. this is why i strongly believe that this portion, this decision to make more...
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and so i looked up, and i said i wonder what number that is? and lo and behold, it was number 50.which is his ship. so i scrambled down the latter, off of the tower, and iran down to the beach, and flagged the guy within the small boat, an and he came over and pick-me-up, and said what do you an need? and i said could you take me out to that destroyer escort? he said sure, and they had a lather down i don't know why but i went up the ladder and permission to come aboard sir? so why are you hear the officer of the deck said to me? i think my brother bob might be on this ship. he said and his name would an be bob rigger and they said yes he is down in the engine room. and they sent for him to come up on deck. and he said how are you going to get ashore? and i said you know what's, i had not thought about that. i guess i could swim if i had to. and we had a short visit, but the chances, of meeting him, on the other side of the world on this huge planet called earth it was just it was an amazing coincidence and i would like to mention that, one of my jobs was too late at the graves at
and so i looked up, and i said i wonder what number that is? and lo and behold, it was number 50.which is his ship. so i scrambled down the latter, off of the tower, and iran down to the beach, and flagged the guy within the small boat, an and he came over and pick-me-up, and said what do you an need? and i said could you take me out to that destroyer escort? he said sure, and they had a lather down i don't know why but i went up the ladder and permission to come aboard sir? so why are you hear...
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and go down and hello apple and facebook and so maybe it is not so cut and dry we will see.we will talk to you soon we will do the final trades next. wanna build a gaming business that breaks the internet? that means working night and day... ...and delegating to an experienced live bookkeeper for peace of mind. your books are all set. so you can finally give john some attention. trusted experts. guaranteed accurate books. intuit quickbooks live. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for thirty six months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. for thirty six months. no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences with watson ai while helping keep data secure. ♪ ♪ ♪ from banking to manufacturing, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. ♪ ♪ ♪
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and in europe, especially in holland and belgium. and in france.and he was actually, researching crash sites. and he found, my father's plane crash site. and he found it with the help of that video. he was able to use that to identify some of the things. so that led to him connecting to an organization in the u.s., that my uncle who i told you was searching for. it led him to connect with this young belgium soldier, and they formed a relationship. and my uncle ended up traveling to germany to the crash site to see it, met the young man and the most interesting part of the stories he also met the german soldier who had shot my man as -- my dad's plane down. he had been a very young, like a teenager at that time. so, my uncle made some amazing connections and he share them with me and at the time, he actually shared them 27 years ago, i really didn't, i don't know i didn't go much further with him. mother was alive so, but i kept all that in my memory. so, anyway, last year, i actually traveled to germany, to wesell, this kind of shows a collection.
and in europe, especially in holland and belgium. and in france.and he was actually, researching crash sites. and he found, my father's plane crash site. and he found it with the help of that video. he was able to use that to identify some of the things. so that led to him connecting to an organization in the u.s., that my uncle who i told you was searching for. it led him to connect with this young belgium soldier, and they formed a relationship. and my uncle ended up traveling to germany to...
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and the accelerated moves and the ups and the downs.ovement has been absolutely extraordinary. >> give me something on jefferies. why jefferies? >> i love the financials and this is one of those things that stands out and i don't have a position here and i've been in there in the past and when i talk about financials earlier in the so i looked through my list and it's countless how many names are with stock or with calls and i think thery plenty of different names that i can rotate in and out of and i think they're really well run and they've done some things over the past year or so that have changed the structure of the company itself and i like what they've done and this is a name that can participate like the wells fargos and all the rest. >> we'll throw a shout to richy handler as you're talking about jefferies. up next, pete's latesttrades and unusual activity plus in celebration of black history month. we are honoring some of our cnbc contributors and here is degas >> i was interviewing and i walked into the office and told the r
and the accelerated moves and the ups and the downs.ovement has been absolutely extraordinary. >> give me something on jefferies. why jefferies? >> i love the financials and this is one of those things that stands out and i don't have a position here and i've been in there in the past and when i talk about financials earlier in the so i looked through my list and it's countless how many names are with stock or with calls and i think thery plenty of different names that i can rotate...
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and used and learned what is working and hasn't. as the chairman said during our organizing meeting just last week this committee has a rich history of bipartisan cooperation and hard work. perhaps more than any other committee in congress. between the pandemic the economic crisis and the social and political unrest last year was one of the most difficult in our nations history and despite these incredible hurdles congress was able to come together on five separate occasions to give the iraqi people the relief they needed in this pandemic and our government's response is bigger than any single administration or political party. as we discuss these important issues in our path forward with our distinguished businesses today, i hope our focus will not be about pointing fingers on shortcomings but the opportunity to learn what bipartisan steps we can take over the next several months to in the fight against covid-19. and we store our way of life, rebuild the greatest economy in our history and prepare for future pandemics so that as pu
and used and learned what is working and hasn't. as the chairman said during our organizing meeting just last week this committee has a rich history of bipartisan cooperation and hard work. perhaps more than any other committee in congress. between the pandemic the economic crisis and the social and political unrest last year was one of the most difficult in our nations history and despite these incredible hurdles congress was able to come together on five separate occasions to give the iraqi...
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on and on and on do all we can. my family has been in the coal business forever and i'm going to tell you that when profits rise to levels that are beyond our imagination, we ought to be willing to step up and pay just a teenie bit more. i think what we're going to have to do that's going to hit the everyday man, is we're going to have to raise sales taxes by 1 1/2% if we're going to eliminate our income tax. we need to look at putting an additional tax on cigarettes and soda in trying to make us healthier and better and that could be a source of revenue for us. we need to absolutely bring into taxation our professional services as well. and then you need to have a wealth tax, a tax on those that are very, very well-to-do. that can pay just a little bit extra. and then you need to make some cuts. the cuts need to be in my opinion very minuscule. you do not need to cut to the bone, but you need to make some cuts. by minuscule, i mean very minuscule, 25 million dollars of cuts will get you there. now, at the end of th
on and on and on do all we can. my family has been in the coal business forever and i'm going to tell you that when profits rise to levels that are beyond our imagination, we ought to be willing to step up and pay just a teenie bit more. i think what we're going to have to do that's going to hit the everyday man, is we're going to have to raise sales taxes by 1 1/2% if we're going to eliminate our income tax. we need to look at putting an additional tax on cigarettes and soda in trying to make...
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book that and he had to endure for obedience and did not get enough to eat and i think it was six to a fed at one point so could you talk about that? >> absolutely. one of the ways that they try to force someone to give up their religion in this case was to have them sign papers to say they had given up their religion and they had given up their space and if they refused to sign it they would either not given enough food but i think one of the things that they did was to do a hunger strike and stand up against the treatment and we've known he went quite a long time without eating to the point where he started to leave because them severely mentally ill and severely malnourished and could barely move and he was tortured pretty badly in this camp. >> well, so you mentioned that you started calling the story in 2012 so could you talk about the state of prison labor camps today? >> guest: it has changed very much and gotten worse today with the expansion of the reeducation camps and the mass transfer to factories through the labor transfer program. >> could you talk more about the reeduc
book that and he had to endure for obedience and did not get enough to eat and i think it was six to a fed at one point so could you talk about that? >> absolutely. one of the ways that they try to force someone to give up their religion in this case was to have them sign papers to say they had given up their religion and they had given up their space and if they refused to sign it they would either not given enough food but i think one of the things that they did was to do a hunger...
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her son and wife, grandchildren and her husband and laura and her husband. two great grandchildren, joey and numerous nieces, revenues, relatives and friends all of whom she loved dearly. in lieu of flowers, you are -- i'm not going to read that part. that was something that we sent out to the community. i want to say it was an honor to spend time with her and her family. they lived in the same home for 60 years and she's been a resident of district 11 for a long time so i'm honored. i am going to ask to be rereferred and president walton will make a i am memorial for ms. yolanda jones so i'll add on to that so i'd like to share a few words at that time. >> clerk: supervisor stefani. >> i would like to be rereferred because i will be adding on to a memorial that supervisor peskin will be doing. >> thank you, will do. >> supervisor walton. >> president walton: today, i am introducing an emergency ordinance of regular ordinance and resolution and unfortunately two memorials, first, we are finally introducing the emergency ordinance on hazard play for employees
her son and wife, grandchildren and her husband and laura and her husband. two great grandchildren, joey and numerous nieces, revenues, relatives and friends all of whom she loved dearly. in lieu of flowers, you are -- i'm not going to read that part. that was something that we sent out to the community. i want to say it was an honor to spend time with her and her family. they lived in the same home for 60 years and she's been a resident of district 11 for a long time so i'm honored. i am going...
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welcome. >> thank you and council members and members of the public and mta staff and everybody and modit's been a long meeting. and, members of the sfgovtv making this meeting happen and the interest of time, i will be very brief. i was asked to introduce myself. sort of go over my personal priorities along the mta board and then sort of talk about some things that are going to be on the m.t.a. board's sort of horizon going forward. and then, i will close briefly by telling the council how they can be engage with the board and board members. i will be extremely brief. so, for those council members who might not know me, again, my name is fiona hinze, i'm a newly appointed mta board member. i've been on the board officially for about six weeks. in my day job i serve as the director of citizens change at independent living resource center. i oversee our policy work, klein including transit and i the coalition of agencies serving the elderly. so i do things other than transit. i've also been involved with the vision zero workgroup and i used to serve on the paratransit coordinating counci
welcome. >> thank you and council members and members of the public and mta staff and everybody and modit's been a long meeting. and, members of the sfgovtv making this meeting happen and the interest of time, i will be very brief. i was asked to introduce myself. sort of go over my personal priorities along the mta board and then sort of talk about some things that are going to be on the m.t.a. board's sort of horizon going forward. and then, i will close briefly by telling the council...
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and the power to declare war the power to raise budgets and taxes and to spend money and the power to govern the seat of governmentt even article one section 18 all those necessary and proper and then you get article to the president for short paragraphs and the fourth is all about impeachment. r what is the core job to take care the laws are faithfully executed. and then to be fearful of presidents becoming tyrants and kings and distance they put the oath of office right into the constitution. . . . . r acted as servants of the people but as masters of the people and violators of the rights. that was the time to impeach, remove, convict, disqualify, start all over again because to the interest of the people is so much greater than one person, even the greatest person in the country, the interest of the people. now, when we sit down and close, our distinguished counterparts who waited very patiently will seekse to defend the president's heconduct on the facts. as i think they well, it's already been decided by the senate on tuesday then the senate has constitutional jurisdiction over
and the power to declare war the power to raise budgets and taxes and to spend money and the power to govern the seat of governmentt even article one section 18 all those necessary and proper and then you get article to the president for short paragraphs and the fourth is all about impeachment. r what is the core job to take care the laws are faithfully executed. and then to be fearful of presidents becoming tyrants and kings and distance they put the oath of office right into the constitution....
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and i'm still working through so many issues and themes and characters from my childhood, and even fromks. does that mean that we might hear more from shuggie bain at some point? because i know your next project isn't about shuggie at all, but we've left shuggie as a teenager in glasgow. there's a lot more of shuggie to learn about, isn't there? and are we going to? there is a lot for shuggie, a lot more to come for shuggie, i think. i don't know that — i won't commit to that today. i'm not quite sure if i will write about him some more. the reason why i left shuggie where he is in the book is because, really, the book is about the end of agnes and the beginning of shuggie. but i wanted readers to feel a little bit of a responsibility to the future of this young boy and to think about intergenerational poverty and all the headwinds that were sort of blowing against shuggie in that moment, and just to sit back and wonder, "wow, will he make it and what will he make of himself?" because everything's — there for shuggie, but it could go many different ways and i think that was what i reall
and i'm still working through so many issues and themes and characters from my childhood, and even fromks. does that mean that we might hear more from shuggie bain at some point? because i know your next project isn't about shuggie at all, but we've left shuggie as a teenager in glasgow. there's a lot more of shuggie to learn about, isn't there? and are we going to? there is a lot for shuggie, a lot more to come for shuggie, i think. i don't know that — i won't commit to that today. i'm not...
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a career and i was able to serve with a lot of people and and and turn my leadership and so on paid off along the way. yeah, just important to be ready for the opportunities when they come right here. okay from richard vandenbosch. what was the most harrowing of the ones are they 137 combat missions you flew? well, it's and in europe. and then later a hundred in korean 173 in vietnam, but but i would look at any. being more serious if you will then the other many depended on the the circumstance of the enemies' physicians at the time or the number of guns that might be protecting an area. certainly it's very interesting and i can remember even i of my 136 missions and although i had a victory over a folk wolf. in world war ii in korea but in those i had no aircraft damage myself and world war ii korea. i realized that one time i'm flying on a gun in placement trying to keep our troops from crossing a valley and somebody's firing back and then my plane was hit but fortunately it was out in the wing and i was able to get back to my home base. and of course the plane had to be completely r
a career and i was able to serve with a lot of people and and and turn my leadership and so on paid off along the way. yeah, just important to be ready for the opportunities when they come right here. okay from richard vandenbosch. what was the most harrowing of the ones are they 137 combat missions you flew? well, it's and in europe. and then later a hundred in korean 173 in vietnam, but but i would look at any. being more serious if you will then the other many depended on the the...
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tall and lanky and funny request clever and made fun of polk and polk took himself very seriously and don't know how to handle so it he lost. so, polk ran again. ran against lean jimmy, and as an incumbent, him screamy being the incumbent noun and lost again so that was enough for polk's -- people in american politics, the democratic party to say this guy is a loser and he doesn't have much of a future anymore. he's gone. a goner. well, he figured the best thing he could do to get back in the national arena would be to somehow get the vice presidential nomination for the democratic party. everyone assumed that mart vein van buren who had been present wanted to be president again and lost in 1840, and that he was going to be the nominee so polk tried to endear him to van buren but van buren kind of signaled he was not interested in polk particularly. so he was still -- those are the days when vice presidential candidates weren't simply the domain, the decision was not simply the domain of the presidential candidate, so you could go to the convening and see if you can't get the nominati
tall and lanky and funny request clever and made fun of polk and polk took himself very seriously and don't know how to handle so it he lost. so, polk ran again. ran against lean jimmy, and as an incumbent, him screamy being the incumbent noun and lost again so that was enough for polk's -- people in american politics, the democratic party to say this guy is a loser and he doesn't have much of a future anymore. he's gone. a goner. well, he figured the best thing he could do to get back in the...
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sticks and polls to bludgeoned and beat our law enforcement officers and deface the sacred walls and trash the place and to do so while seeking to stop us from fulfilling our own oath started our own duties to uphold the constitution by counting the votes. from our free and fair elections. and then to sit back and watch and delight as insurrectionist attack us. violating a secretive and engaging in a profound dereliction and desertion of duty. how can we assure that our commander-in-chief will protect preserve and defend us in our constitution if we do not hold the president accountable in a circumstance like this. what is impeachable conduct if not this. the challenge to all of you. if you think this is about a peaceful. if you don't think it is, what would be. it president trump's lawyers say that his conduct, inciting these events was totally appropriate. in the senate at say that any president could incite and provoke an insurrectionary violence. against us again. and if you don't find this a high cream entered crime and misdemeanor today. you have 70 new terrible standard for pr
sticks and polls to bludgeoned and beat our law enforcement officers and deface the sacred walls and trash the place and to do so while seeking to stop us from fulfilling our own oath started our own duties to uphold the constitution by counting the votes. from our free and fair elections. and then to sit back and watch and delight as insurrectionist attack us. violating a secretive and engaging in a profound dereliction and desertion of duty. how can we assure that our commander-in-chief will...
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and intentional and we were open and transparent with what we knew and we made sure we partnered with health experts and put out clear guidance early on to make sure mitigation strategies were very clear in to make sure we talked about how to safely reopen schools and how to provide students the fox is to r learning to learn remotely. we partnered together and i look forward if fortunate enough to serve as the secretary of education to bring that same mentality of partnership and clear communication to help recover public education and toc reopen our schools. >> thank you very much. one of my greatest concerns about the pandemic's impact on students is learning loss particularly for students who face systemic errors including students of color students from families with low income coming lgbtq students, students with disabilities and english learners. the pandemic has further widened the achievement gaps in this country so dr. court on a if you were confirmed us -- dr. cardona if confirmed how would you help districts identify learning loss among all students? >> thank you for that q
and intentional and we were open and transparent with what we knew and we made sure we partnered with health experts and put out clear guidance early on to make sure mitigation strategies were very clear in to make sure we talked about how to safely reopen schools and how to provide students the fox is to r learning to learn remotely. we partnered together and i look forward if fortunate enough to serve as the secretary of education to bring that same mentality of partnership and clear...
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that feels like and i've got a name and some celebrity and some status and i am rendered invisible. that kind of casual discussed , the displacement. it doesn't have to be an active passion or disgust, it can be a kind of structural prohibition that denies the legitimacy that you even make a difference. that you don't even register. and i have felt that. and it smarts. it hurts. and i feel i have to take it upon myself, let me interject myself in that circle. let me speak first and they're talking to each other as if the worlds are full of their own joy and ecstasies about the things that they are occupied by. as if the world in which i exist has no meaning, doesn't matter. not curious about me in the same way. so yes, i think that's the kind of parallel in everyday fashion by well-meaning white brothers and sisters, not intending any harm, hurt or danger to come to me but are blindly indifferent or blissfully ignorant of the means, of the pains, of the struggle. the very bodies in existence of black people. >> the kind of willful not knowing. it seems to me like there's nothing new
that feels like and i've got a name and some celebrity and some status and i am rendered invisible. that kind of casual discussed , the displacement. it doesn't have to be an active passion or disgust, it can be a kind of structural prohibition that denies the legitimacy that you even make a difference. that you don't even register. and i have felt that. and it smarts. it hurts. and i feel i have to take it upon myself, let me interject myself in that circle. let me speak first and they're...
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there's been a storm and it's been very cold and storm in wet rain and ice and snow fourth and he comes into his house shivering and freezing and i saw a wonderful presentation about this by your colleague samantha snyder at the historical society of pennsylvania, it was marvelous she made you feel like we were there. but he says to the leader, read me the paper while he is shivering and he reads the paper that monroe has been elected governor in washington says come down, since you're not feeling well you should go to bed as we know washington never got out of bed so they never got the chance to make any reunion or come to terms with each other by the time that they died but monroe as partisan as they come as a politician and if he was alive today he would be on fox news or msnbc every morning but he is growing out of it by the time you secretary of state, but what once he is elected president he abandons for all intensive purposes and all type partisan approach, he will govern like washington where as joe biden just said he will be the president of all americans in the proof in the pu
there's been a storm and it's been very cold and storm in wet rain and ice and snow fourth and he comes into his house shivering and freezing and i saw a wonderful presentation about this by your colleague samantha snyder at the historical society of pennsylvania, it was marvelous she made you feel like we were there. but he says to the leader, read me the paper while he is shivering and he reads the paper that monroe has been elected governor in washington says come down, since you're not...
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department of public safety and department of health and my chief of staff and strategic advisor and with a coordinated pandemic response to prioritize data and scientific evidence i don't think they have slept a wink. thank you. [applause] issue in emergency management professionals with the of public health public information officials local elected officials because they knew our community and country need a special debt of gratitude for our partners to implement a response on the day-to-day basis to work tirelessly to keep our communities safe they are here today so we can acknowledge them. please rise. [applause] >> but tragically as we all know many of us personally including myself know people that haven't made it. as of today colorado has lost 565555 souls to covid-19. there suited to the collective mind of our state those that reflect on the past and are sacrifices ecclesiastes 320 reads all come from one place and come from just return to dust if we can have a moment of silence for those we have lost have lost. in the words of the poe-ted there a their are stars whose light
department of public safety and department of health and my chief of staff and strategic advisor and with a coordinated pandemic response to prioritize data and scientific evidence i don't think they have slept a wink. thank you. [applause] issue in emergency management professionals with the of public health public information officials local elected officials because they knew our community and country need a special debt of gratitude for our partners to implement a response on the day-to-day...
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and baylor and usc, and st. louis, and so i hope that we have 5 million genomes sequenced right now to get a full spectrum of what is going on and a full idea of what is going on. >> doctor, one thing is clear, we need more supply, and astrazenica is reporting that it expects the vaccine to be authorized in april, and it is authorized in europe, so should we be speeding up the process here as they did in europe >> i think so, and the reason is because, it is great that j&j is going to be released through emergency use authorization, as the meeting, but they have 3 million doses, and we are not hearing that the mother lode is coming until the summer or the late spring and now is when we want to vaccinate until the variants get here. so i am hearing of the different reports until the astrazenica is coming while it is stockpiled and maybe the tense of millions by the european regulatory agency, and the w.h.o. has given the green light, but we have to think about calling the audible, and if we have the doses stockpi
and baylor and usc, and st. louis, and so i hope that we have 5 million genomes sequenced right now to get a full spectrum of what is going on and a full idea of what is going on. >> doctor, one thing is clear, we need more supply, and astrazenica is reporting that it expects the vaccine to be authorized in april, and it is authorized in europe, so should we be speeding up the process here as they did in europe >> i think so, and the reason is because, it is great that j&j is...
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and religious and ethnic diversity. probably no region in the world that is as diverse. everything about southeast asia is characterize its by diversity. it's of vital importance, particular hill the south china sea and the straits through which pass approximately 50,000 big vessels every year. 40% of the world's merchandise, trade, 25% of the world's oil supplies pass through these small is isthmuses off the western coast of malaysia through singapore. it's also economically very dynamic region. the fastest growing or has been the fastest growing region the world since the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. robert just mexes the fact they have overtaken the european union as china's major trading partner. i if you put the ten economies together it's the sixth largest economy in the world with an aggregate gdp of $3 trillion in 2018. a verse diverse region commitly. no fewer than five different types of political systems. so the first take away point is this is not just about two big powers in a third region. southea
and religious and ethnic diversity. probably no region in the world that is as diverse. everything about southeast asia is characterize its by diversity. it's of vital importance, particular hill the south china sea and the straits through which pass approximately 50,000 big vessels every year. 40% of the world's merchandise, trade, 25% of the world's oil supplies pass through these small is isthmuses off the western coast of malaysia through singapore. it's also economically very dynamic...
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you can text your name and city and state. and mayors are doing even with or without federal help so what are some of the creative ways that cities, mayors like yourself are responding to the recession from 10 years ago-- >> we'll leave washington journal and go back to the emergency use authorization of the johnson & johnson covid biotech vaccine on c-span2. >> for disease control and prevention, who will be talking to us about a very important topic, epidemiology of covid-19 variants. dr. macneil. >> good morning, i'm adam macneil with the decision of viral diseases at c.d.c. and representative on the epidemiology task force the covid response at c.d.c. i want today start first by giving a brief overview of our current global situation with sars-cov-2, currently there's been over 110 million confirmed cases of sars-cov-2 with 2.5 million deaths. most of the burden has been in the americas and the european regions of the world. and we are seeing positive trends in the right direction in terms of declining cases although i wou
you can text your name and city and state. and mayors are doing even with or without federal help so what are some of the creative ways that cities, mayors like yourself are responding to the recession from 10 years ago-- >> we'll leave washington journal and go back to the emergency use authorization of the johnson & johnson covid biotech vaccine on c-span2. >> for disease control and prevention, who will be talking to us about a very important topic, epidemiology of covid-19...
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we will consult each other and consult together and decide together and act together. so that was my message over the last two days, and i think it was well received. for this past 70 years nato has proven itself to be the strongest alliance in history, upholding our shared values of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law. article 5 was first invoked, it was in our defense on september 11th. united states will not forget that, nor will we forget our own obligations to revitalizing this and all of our other alliances. collective security is, as i said, hard work and we are ready to put our shoulders to the wheel. finally i would like to close by thanking the men and women of the department of defense who, as president biden puts it, are how the rest of the world encounters america, and because of them and their families our nation will always lead from a position of strength. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> okay. we're going to go to lita from ap on the phone. thank you. >> thank you, thank you mr. secretary and it has been quite a while s
we will consult each other and consult together and decide together and act together. so that was my message over the last two days, and i think it was well received. for this past 70 years nato has proven itself to be the strongest alliance in history, upholding our shared values of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law. article 5 was first invoked, it was in our defense on september 11th. united states will not forget that, nor will we forget our own obligations to revitalizing...
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of the president and his friends and family. so i'm amazed that we don't have unanimous bipartisan support on this. we have it in the country where we see majorities of democrats and independents but republicans supporting this legislation. $130 billion to help schools take the steps recommended fbi cdc to ensure that teachers and students can return to the classroom safely. we see gradually increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. $16 billion for s.n.a.p. benefits, tens of billion dollars of dollars for all of the covid relief measures that we need. america is still in crisis. we just lost 500,000 of our people to covid-19 as we were the world's leader in case infection, the world's leader in covid-19 deaths and, of course, unfortunately the world's leader in covid-19 propaganda in obfuscation by the leading people in the government. and so of course we need a plan that is going to meet the magnitude of the crisis that we're in and, of course, that's why the vast majority of the american people support this plan. we'
of the president and his friends and family. so i'm amazed that we don't have unanimous bipartisan support on this. we have it in the country where we see majorities of democrats and independents but republicans supporting this legislation. $130 billion to help schools take the steps recommended fbi cdc to ensure that teachers and students can return to the classroom safely. we see gradually increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. $16 billion for s.n.a.p. benefits, tens of billion...
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and a profusion of groups from armenia and syria and sicily and eastern europe and hungary.so it's always been changing. there was nothing about this new wave which is a continuation of the american story that necessitated of breaking the country into categories and minorities . >> to watch the rest of this program, visit our website booktv.org . use the search box near the top of the page to look for his name for the title of this quote, the plot to change america. >> were very excited to host dale maharidge and jessica for a full conversation . and for his book "f**ked at birth - recalibrating the american dream for the 2020s" . and jessica is the author of nomad than running american the century bring two of them co-authored last year's age of surveillance. so little bit about the books toasting tonight about myself quickly amanda invents manager.
and a profusion of groups from armenia and syria and sicily and eastern europe and hungary.so it's always been changing. there was nothing about this new wave which is a continuation of the american story that necessitated of breaking the country into categories and minorities . >> to watch the rest of this program, visit our website booktv.org . use the search box near the top of the page to look for his name for the title of this quote, the plot to change america. >> were very...
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and right now, we have my wife and i.that's it. >> okay, before the pandemic, what was the average age of your employees, other than your wife and yourself? >> probably about 17 to 18. >> and the average wage you pay those employees? >> average wage was eight dollars. >> eight dollars an hour. we've heard a little bit about today, you know, the increase of the minimum wage would be 15 dollars an hour. that won't happen until 2024, but it starts -- it goes up to nine dollars and 50 cents this year, that would be a pretty big increase from 80 dollars an hour. with that prohibit you from bringing employees back this year, especially if you didn't have access the ppp? >> no, it would not. we are going to bring them back, we're going to open our business one where the other. we're going to bring employees back, if it means or costs go up, we'll have to figure out a way to increase our revenue to offset that and our community will have to understand that it may include a price increase, it may include some things that we try to
and right now, we have my wife and i.that's it. >> okay, before the pandemic, what was the average age of your employees, other than your wife and yourself? >> probably about 17 to 18. >> and the average wage you pay those employees? >> average wage was eight dollars. >> eight dollars an hour. we've heard a little bit about today, you know, the increase of the minimum wage would be 15 dollars an hour. that won't happen until 2024, but it starts -- it goes up to...
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hoge and mr. young there has been a lot of discussion of the past week in the last weekend about the use of real-world evidence and how that may impact things going forward. my understanding at the current time the fda cannot rely on real-world evidence but do you have any thoughts and again this is for dr. hoge and mr. young who have vaccines and production united states. his real-world evidence of value for you? >> abi can start. it's john from pfizer but we believe the ft's approach to the first basic question around the safety and effectiveness is very appropriate. we do believe there's enormous value for regulators but also public health officials to really understand the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines and real word -- were a world clinical practices in a randomized clinical controlled trial. we have a clinical study where we have data from millions of patients around the world and that data we believe can be enormously helpful and informative to public health officials. >> i comple
hoge and mr. young there has been a lot of discussion of the past week in the last weekend about the use of real-world evidence and how that may impact things going forward. my understanding at the current time the fda cannot rely on real-world evidence but do you have any thoughts and again this is for dr. hoge and mr. young who have vaccines and production united states. his real-world evidence of value for you? >> abi can start. it's john from pfizer but we believe the ft's approach to...
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you called leader mcconnell moscow mitch and voldemort, and on and on. i wonder specifically, how do you plan to mend fences and build relationships with members of congress you have attacked through your public statements? ms. tanden: senator, i very much appreciate that question. i recognize the concern. i deeply regret and apologize for my language and some of my past language. i recognize that this role is a bipartisan role and i know i have to earn the trust of senators across the board. i will work very aggressively to meet that concern. i know the last four years, or last few years have been pretty polarizing. and i hope that we can work to address the country's challenges in a bipartisan and nonpartisan manner. i appreciate that it is upon me to prove that to this committee and to members, and i will work as hard to address the concerns of republican senators as democratic senators, and will be accountable. i want the omb to be accountable to congress and work effectively with you. sen. portman: there are media reports that during november of 202
you called leader mcconnell moscow mitch and voldemort, and on and on. i wonder specifically, how do you plan to mend fences and build relationships with members of congress you have attacked through your public statements? ms. tanden: senator, i very much appreciate that question. i recognize the concern. i deeply regret and apologize for my language and some of my past language. i recognize that this role is a bipartisan role and i know i have to earn the trust of senators across the board. i...
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and gaumont the and wolfgang. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at 0 dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed gentleman the whole team here by phone now. to own their own. tell us all in a case where us for you compensated civilians when we listen to the only music you hear is the only the most beautiful music in the world is silence we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter although just 0. calm and make sure you're not hyping the situation be part of the debate my main characters are women when no topic is off the table there was in the last allow child marriage to happen legally esearch basically archaic walls dads often legitimize them grega was pedophile. online jumping to the quick section and meeting to be part of the discussion this stream on out is t
and gaumont the and wolfgang. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at 0 dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed gentleman the whole team here by phone now. to own their own. tell us all in a case where us for you compensated civilians when we listen to the only music...
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and then press pound and pound again. if you haven't already done so, please dial *3 to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted, and you can begin your comment. mr. barretto, do we have any members of the public for public comment at this time. >> we have one caller. >> chairman: first speaker, please. >> caller: hello, this is jordan davis, and i'd like to speak in favor of rafael. i know him from another thing he works on, which is the d.a. homeless group. he is someone with a good equity lens, and i think he can apply a lot of that to parks and recreation. that's it. i yield my time. >> chairman: thank you. are there any other members of the public for this item? >> no more callers. >> chairman: public comment is closed. are there any comments from committee members or from supervisor mar? >> thanks, chair peskin. i did want to correct one minor, but i think important, point that you made. besides golden gate park, the great
and then press pound and pound again. if you haven't already done so, please dial *3 to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted, and you can begin your comment. mr. barretto, do we have any members of the public for public comment at this time. >> we have one caller. >> chairman: first speaker, please. >> caller: hello, this is jordan davis, and i'd like to speak in favor of rafael....
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his papers and memorabilia and run it. that created all sorts of legal complications, but they were eventually resolved and that is what happened. truman does not have the money either hoover or roosevelt had, but friends of his saw this and thought, hmm, this might be a good idea. let's build one in independence, missouri. when eisenhower comes in we have a pattern going, don't we? somebody thinks, aha, let's do that. at this point congress comes into the picture once again and says, ok, let's not have these be one offs. let's create a presidential library act which says the government can accept the donation of the papers of the president. also, the building that is already constructed, the government does not construct them, but can accept the donation and accepted the donation of papers of friends, associates, and contemporaries of the president to make a full research experience. that gets passed in 1955 and then come the next group of presidents. another thing that happens is really important. in 1950 the independent
his papers and memorabilia and run it. that created all sorts of legal complications, but they were eventually resolved and that is what happened. truman does not have the money either hoover or roosevelt had, but friends of his saw this and thought, hmm, this might be a good idea. let's build one in independence, missouri. when eisenhower comes in we have a pattern going, don't we? somebody thinks, aha, let's do that. at this point congress comes into the picture once again and says, ok, let's...