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. >> well, his whole comment around apac, and complimenting castro. >> no. just to help you straighten this out. he was very tough on netanyahu, the prime minister of israel. >> he was, but he also called apac, which is a bipartisan -- the participation in apac is a bipartisan participation, and i think the number one thing that we have to make sure doesn't happen is making the u.s./israel relationship a partisan issue. and that -- >> who did that? >> i think he does by saying that apac is this organization -- >> i think netanyahu did that by the way. >> well, no, but sanders is responsible for his comments too. >> okay. thank you. congresswoman stephanie murphy. >> of course. great to be with you. >> thank you for coming on tonight. >> chris matthews with a mike bloomberg surrogate. another break for us. when we come back, we're going to talk about bloomberg's money spread among democrats running for office, absent perhaps mike bloomberg. >>> of the last 50 polls that have been done nationally, mr. bloomberg, i beat trump 47 of those 50 times. if you look a
. >> well, his whole comment around apac, and complimenting castro. >> no. just to help you straighten this out. he was very tough on netanyahu, the prime minister of israel. >> he was, but he also called apac, which is a bipartisan -- the participation in apac is a bipartisan participation, and i think the number one thing that we have to make sure doesn't happen is making the u.s./israel relationship a partisan issue. and that -- >> who did that? >> i think he...
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journal" today for example, looking at various stories, north american auto production is proceeding apace. there are problems overseas, especially china. china auto production is terrible. auto sales are terrible. they're going to have a poor first quarter g.d.p. but on the whole looking at these regional fed reports, that's the best i can do right now, we don't see any evidence of major supply chain disruptions. i'm not trying to say nothing is happening. and i think there will be impacts. but to be honest with you, at the moment, i don't see much that may be ahead of us because the next few weeks in march will be important and we'll get new information on that. so far through february it looks ok and i think investors and ordinary families should, you know, take some comfort in that. so we'll take this a day at a time. thanks very much. appreciate it. reporter: finance minister -- [inaudible] mr. kudlow: summit is in mid june. we had meetings yesterday and finish up today. go on. stay tuned for more. thank you. appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [cap
journal" today for example, looking at various stories, north american auto production is proceeding apace. there are problems overseas, especially china. china auto production is terrible. auto sales are terrible. they're going to have a poor first quarter g.d.p. but on the whole looking at these regional fed reports, that's the best i can do right now, we don't see any evidence of major supply chain disruptions. i'm not trying to say nothing is happening. and i think there will be...
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well while mulder is still sleeping traditional branding continues apace makers of products can't just rely on word of mouth recommendations by influencers no matter how influential they may be they still strive to find something that will make their product unique and immediately recognizable and one property that can do that is a very simple one color companies actually protect colors associated with their brands with a trademark and infringements can trigger lawsuits there's a lot of money at stake. navy of blue is the face of the brand. it has stood for its values since 1925 trust closeness and care this kind of mental association a certain color a particular product is of real importance to the manufacturer marketing expert on seizures says the value of a brand has everything to do with the positive attitude of consumers. but as regards neither here you couldn't put a number on what it's worth if you could say it's billions or millions the point is that a brand is a social phenomenon with commercial economic implications and not the other way around. the. viewer is a social phenom
well while mulder is still sleeping traditional branding continues apace makers of products can't just rely on word of mouth recommendations by influencers no matter how influential they may be they still strive to find something that will make their product unique and immediately recognizable and one property that can do that is a very simple one color companies actually protect colors associated with their brands with a trademark and infringements can trigger lawsuits there's a lot of money...
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winnable if you don't get in the fighand figh >>anamy obuchar are seeing her last event filled to apacity turned her debate ment into her closing ad him hoping that message will turner from underdog to contender to price the country so >>ll that was kyung lah reporting the polls are now open in nehampshire this morning an ounce for iowa. both the sanders and buttigieg campaigns are asking for a partial reach and it's their meaning results are still up in the air. well coming up next on thit says shows off some of its eqipment right here in the bay area how it will be used to get astronauts backto the moon in 2024. >>the bard ambassador program is now under way it's in full swing, we'll have reaction from riders and we'll talk to the bart ambassadors themselves coming up. also after the break stng winds broughtdown trees and one the east bay golf course we'll have an upte next we'll pick outside right now not as windy around the bay area is morning. so winds have finally come down and it looks like we're going to get a chance to enjoy the weather. john trimble says we are expecting some su
winnable if you don't get in the fighand figh >>anamy obuchar are seeing her last event filled to apacity turned her debate ment into her closing ad him hoping that message will turner from underdog to contender to price the country so >>ll that was kyung lah reporting the polls are now open in nehampshire this morning an ounce for iowa. both the sanders and buttigieg campaigns are asking for a partial reach and it's their meaning results are still up in the air. well coming up next...
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have been held over the past year in qatar's capital doha if this agreement is seen to be a success apace deal is expected to be signed on the 29th of february. a new u.n. report has highlighted the human cost of the war it says just over $3400.00 civilians were killed last year with the taliban and other and he government forces responsible for about half of the deaths afghan government forces and the us allies were responsible for 43 percent 35500 afghans have been killed in the past decade the total is $100000.00 when the injured are included of course in not coming overnight there is time needed for the people she said. but as far as the. action of violence is concerned there is a lot of sea uncertainty. afghan government forces say they'll continue operations against deisel and al qaeda which are not part of the current agreement the next few days will show whether a more permanent peace is possible nicola gage al jazeera dozens of opposition party supporters have been detained in kazakhstan during a crackdown on anti-government demonstrations but protest has gathered in the capital
have been held over the past year in qatar's capital doha if this agreement is seen to be a success apace deal is expected to be signed on the 29th of february. a new u.n. report has highlighted the human cost of the war it says just over $3400.00 civilians were killed last year with the taliban and other and he government forces responsible for about half of the deaths afghan government forces and the us allies were responsible for 43 percent 35500 afghans have been killed in the past decade...
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north american auto production is proceeding apace. there are problems overseas, especially china.hina's auto sales and production are terrible. they will have poor first-quarter gdp. on the whole, looking at these regional federal reports, which is the best i can do right now, we don't see any evidence of major supply-chain substance. i'm not trying to say nothing is happening, and i think there will be impacts, but, to be honest with you, the moment, i don't see much. next few weeks of march will be important, and we will get more information on that area so far, it looks ok -- that. so far, it looks ok. ordinary families take comfort in that. we will take this one step at a time. thank you very much. >> [indiscernible] >> the leader summit is in mid-june. we finish up this today. stay tuned for more. >> thank you, larry. >> thank you. 114.86, that is the new low as larry kudlow spoke there. two reporters from the white house saying, if anything, he thinks the coronavirus and response will help president donald trump's reelection campaign. he also says there are things he can do
north american auto production is proceeding apace. there are problems overseas, especially china.hina's auto sales and production are terrible. they will have poor first-quarter gdp. on the whole, looking at these regional federal reports, which is the best i can do right now, we don't see any evidence of major supply-chain substance. i'm not trying to say nothing is happening, and i think there will be impacts, but, to be honest with you, the moment, i don't see much. next few weeks of march...
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a lot of packaging services are based out of apac as well.er lead time than necessarily the components to make a toy. so it really depends on how whatever product you're looking at is packaged and what it really takes, is it electronic, is it simply plastic molds, that type of thing. i mean, you're looking at at least 12 months to really get a new product soup to nuts out to market. so we are already looking at an impact on the christmas season. neil: so already, we know our consumers are resilient. theirs are sort of stuck in place right now in that region, right? >> yeah, well, i mean, we have seen such growth out of the region and such middle class income growth, so it's a very tough situation in that people are not necessarily going out to shop in china right now but they are still definitely shopping. and if you look at some of the chinese delivery services, then they are going to see positive, especially in the grocery sector, some positive outcome from this. so it's a mixed bag. neil: you know, i'm curious, given this, apples and orang
a lot of packaging services are based out of apac as well.er lead time than necessarily the components to make a toy. so it really depends on how whatever product you're looking at is packaged and what it really takes, is it electronic, is it simply plastic molds, that type of thing. i mean, you're looking at at least 12 months to really get a new product soup to nuts out to market. so we are already looking at an impact on the christmas season. neil: so already, we know our consumers are...
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the name i wanted his take on the print his point was given weak conditions in europe, exposure to apac. he thought it was potentially going to be a lot worse. in his opinion here the guidance was fine, the securities segment looked good. did call out q2 product orders that could explain the weakness in the after hours a decent print how he puts it. ceo chuck robins on the call right now talking to analysts. he did call out the secular growth drivers he think will continue to benefit cisco in the kwurs ahead, meaning 5g, the move to the cloud. he did say though talking about his commerce, the trends and themes in the quarter that we are seeing some pausing from customers. they are still planning on moving forward, he tells analysts but just a bit more cautious right now given the macroenvironment he also talked about the coronavirus. we'll see how that plays out brian wab, back to you. >> thank you, josh last night on the program dan you said cisco systems while the company itself may not be that big of of a deal macro, that you were really interested in the numbers, they were important
the name i wanted his take on the print his point was given weak conditions in europe, exposure to apac. he thought it was potentially going to be a lot worse. in his opinion here the guidance was fine, the securities segment looked good. did call out q2 product orders that could explain the weakness in the after hours a decent print how he puts it. ceo chuck robins on the call right now talking to analysts. he did call out the secular growth drivers he think will continue to benefit cisco in...
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accusing the powerful pro israel lobbying group of providing a platform for bigotry and not attending the apac not agree with them, and so i will not attend. and they shot back and saying that he has not attended anyway and he is insulting his very own colleagues and those americans who stand with israel and shameful. the heated exchange highlights the vermont's willingness to criticize israel more than any other presidential candidate has. >> it is not anti-semitism to say that the netanyahu government has been racist. >> reporter: sanders is the first jewish nominee from a major problem is advocating for a more even-handed approach for dealing with the israeli and palestinian conflict. >> what the american foreign policy has to be about is in the middle east is bringing the israelis and bringing the palestinians together. it cannot be simply be a one that we are just pro israel and we ignore the needs of the palestinian people, and we have to pay attention to both >> reporter: and the polling shows that the sympathy of israel has weakened in recent years and this is true among progressive de
accusing the powerful pro israel lobbying group of providing a platform for bigotry and not attending the apac not agree with them, and so i will not attend. and they shot back and saying that he has not attended anyway and he is insulting his very own colleagues and those americans who stand with israel and shameful. the heated exchange highlights the vermont's willingness to criticize israel more than any other presidential candidate has. >> it is not anti-semitism to say that the...
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meanwhile, the crisis in the justice department continues apace including some fascinating new "new york times" reporting that sort of fleshes out what's been going on in one federal prosecutor's office that appears to have been compromised. i'm not sure if that's the right word. it's certainly been at least partially taken over, and this is reporting that lines up with some previous reporting about this crisis in the rule of law and in the justice department. but it honestly also gives us a new window into how bad it really is. it's particularly helpful right now because the roger stone case, which has occasioned so much of the crisis at the justice department, so much of our public window into what's going wrong at the justice department, the roger stone case is still banging around inside the federal court system in washington, d.c. you mooiight have seen over the weekend a headline about the ruling from the judge in the stone case. this is the judge who sentenced roger stone last week. over the weekend, yesterday, she issued a short six-page order in which she rejected a motion from
meanwhile, the crisis in the justice department continues apace including some fascinating new "new york times" reporting that sort of fleshes out what's been going on in one federal prosecutor's office that appears to have been compromised. i'm not sure if that's the right word. it's certainly been at least partially taken over, and this is reporting that lines up with some previous reporting about this crisis in the rule of law and in the justice department. but it honestly also...
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north american auto production is proceeding apace. there are problems overseas, especially china china auto production is terrible, sauto sales are terrible and they'll have a poor first quarter gdp. but looking at the regional fed reports is the best i can do right now. we don't see any evidence of major supply chain disruptions i'm not trying to say nothing's happening, and i think there will be impacts, but to be honest with you, at the moment, i don't see much that may be ahead of this because the next few weeks in march will be important and we'll get new information on that through february it looks okay and i think investors and ordinary families should take some comfort from that we'll take this a day at a time. thanks very much appreciate it. >> is g-7 still on >> yes, it is. >> finance ministers and the later summits? >> the later summit's mid-june we had our meetings yesterday. we finish up today still on stay tuned for more. >> thank you, larry. >> that is director larry kudlow, now a member of the task force which is task
north american auto production is proceeding apace. there are problems overseas, especially china china auto production is terrible, sauto sales are terrible and they'll have a poor first quarter gdp. but looking at the regional fed reports is the best i can do right now. we don't see any evidence of major supply chain disruptions i'm not trying to say nothing's happening, and i think there will be impacts, but to be honest with you, at the moment, i don't see much that may be ahead of this...
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. 0ne continuing apace. —— the word from downing street.ng rishi sunak in thejob is it was —— he was sajid javid's number two at the treasury. he already worked on the detail and to some extent number10 can hit the ground running. they've got to get the background of these two teams in place as well. they are giving themselves a bit of leeway by not really tying themselves down to a specific date. the other question is with all the pressure on the prime minister, from some of these newly elected conservative mps in seats that have been labour since the war, they been asking for things for their local areas to make sure they are not just their local areas to make sure they are notjust mps whether it is opening railway lines, putting more money into the local health service. we could perhaps then see a change of tack in the budget with the taps of tack in the budget with the taps of public spending turned on a bit more. i don't think it's going to be some kind of free for all because i'm also told that a cabinet this morning the prime ministe
. 0ne continuing apace. —— the word from downing street.ng rishi sunak in thejob is it was —— he was sajid javid's number two at the treasury. he already worked on the detail and to some extent number10 can hit the ground running. they've got to get the background of these two teams in place as well. they are giving themselves a bit of leeway by not really tying themselves down to a specific date. the other question is with all the pressure on the prime minister, from some of these...
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i mean, this is a very immature market but it is a market that is already developing apace, not onlyng electric car is as straightforward as today filling a tank of petrol. that is one of the key point, isn‘t it? when you see this day 2035 and you just nodded to the clear infrastructure weaknesses at the moment, is 2035 realistic? we think so, both from the task force point of view are my own organisation. we have to remember that this is being done against a backdrop of almost a revolution in our energy system. not only are we making great progress with decarbonising it but it is becoming increasingly digitalised. it is becoming much smarter. that starts to open up all sorts of fresh possibilities that give me some hope that this is a deliverable and achievable target. if we boil it down we have to do three things, we have to make sure that we have enough electricity at the right place at the right time to meet people‘s needs. that means making sure we invest in new generation and we are smart about knowing where we need to put in more wires. the second thing is then making sure tha
i mean, this is a very immature market but it is a market that is already developing apace, not onlyng electric car is as straightforward as today filling a tank of petrol. that is one of the key point, isn‘t it? when you see this day 2035 and you just nodded to the clear infrastructure weaknesses at the moment, is 2035 realistic? we think so, both from the task force point of view are my own organisation. we have to remember that this is being done against a backdrop of almost a revolution...
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now evacuations of foreigners from war hand is continuing apace australia has just sent 36 of its nationals to a remote island to be quarantined after their return and adrian brown is our man in hong kong will be speaking to him in just a little moment 1st though this report from sarah clarke. medical workers in china are stepping up their efforts to stop the rapid rise of corona virus infections spreading countrywide since wednesday more than 3 and a half 1000 new cases have been officially confirmed in china taking the total count to 28000 putting a new born baby who by province where the virus was 1st detected remains in lockdown. in provinces reporting the highest rates of infection supplies have been delivered by all forms of transport in japan this cruise ship is in quarantine after 20 passengers were confirmed to have the virus there in hospital receiving treatment the rest of the passengers are confined to the ship. to fit you know. there are 4 people who are japanese nationals of the others 2 are from the united states 2 from canada one from new zealand and one from taiwan in hong
now evacuations of foreigners from war hand is continuing apace australia has just sent 36 of its nationals to a remote island to be quarantined after their return and adrian brown is our man in hong kong will be speaking to him in just a little moment 1st though this report from sarah clarke. medical workers in china are stepping up their efforts to stop the rapid rise of corona virus infections spreading countrywide since wednesday more than 3 and a half 1000 new cases have been officially...
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and that election was so close, but bernie sanders is jewish and he's still refusing to go to the apacvote. they can disagree with their government, they can speak out against their government. bernie loves to embrace places like russia where he spent his honeymoon, he likes cuba because they beat people to death but they let him read a book as long as the book they read is the one that communist government puts out. bernie is insane. look, i'm not going to sugar coat this. he's never been to israel obviously because he would see that it's anything but a racist state. netanyahu is no racist. if you get sick in israel, it doesn't matter whether you're muslim, christian or jew, you get the same exact treatment in a hospital, you get to ride on the same roads and the jewish state of israel protects the religious liberty of acephates -- >> pete: bernie sanders says b.b. netanyahu is a racist, why is he saying that? >> well, because he's crazy and he doesn't care what he says. he's the same guy that embraces socialism all over the world in places where its murdered millions of people. he ig
and that election was so close, but bernie sanders is jewish and he's still refusing to go to the apacvote. they can disagree with their government, they can speak out against their government. bernie loves to embrace places like russia where he spent his honeymoon, he likes cuba because they beat people to death but they let him read a book as long as the book they read is the one that communist government puts out. bernie is insane. look, i'm not going to sugar coat this. he's never been to...
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liz warren won't come to apac. bernie sanders went to england and campaigned for jeremy corbyn, who is a virulent anti--semite. let me say i have never in my life voted against a democratic candidate for president. i will not vote for bernie sander no matter who his opponent is. i could not pull a lever for a man who has supported an anti-semitic candidate in britain. he didn't have to go to britain. he went there. he endorsed him. he campaigned for him. and he has forever lost my support. >> a lot of people, a lot of people share, a lot of people share that opinion, but let me say this. i'd like to wrap it up with a wonderful quote, and you know this from jewish tradition, but it is one that i've heard echoed by many friends of mine who are catholic priests, it is common decency precedes the bible. and he says, common decency precedes even the bible. the way we talk to one another, communicate with one another, and even when, as in the talmud, rabbis could violently disagree on points of law, the actual term, comm
liz warren won't come to apac. bernie sanders went to england and campaigned for jeremy corbyn, who is a virulent anti--semite. let me say i have never in my life voted against a democratic candidate for president. i will not vote for bernie sander no matter who his opponent is. i could not pull a lever for a man who has supported an anti-semitic candidate in britain. he didn't have to go to britain. he went there. he endorsed him. he campaigned for him. and he has forever lost my support....
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but i also can't ignore just like my colleague, my parent coleader of apac mentioned about what has been happening at our middle schools. and i want to talk about that. i know we are talking with budget cuts but we also have to talk about implicit bias that happens. and we can talk all we want about saving our budget, but if we continue to treat black and brown students the way we are in this district, our special education budgets only going to go up. we are going to see our students not feel connected to school. and we are going to see an increase of absenteeism. so i'm urging our district to work on implicit bias and how is it playing out in our district, because that is going to continue to be a problem if we don't adequately train folks and help address and call out some of the racist stuff that happens in our school sites. i want to also highlight and acknowledge the resiliency of our black students and families. unfortunately how things went down with the article that came out in the chronicle was sad, but i want up and celebrate the black students and families that were at the af
but i also can't ignore just like my colleague, my parent coleader of apac mentioned about what has been happening at our middle schools. and i want to talk about that. i know we are talking with budget cuts but we also have to talk about implicit bias that happens. and we can talk all we want about saving our budget, but if we continue to treat black and brown students the way we are in this district, our special education budgets only going to go up. we are going to see our students not feel...
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. >> gone to war with apac, lobbying arm.pressed on tonight. in some ways what i'm looking for, because it's such a critical moment, these candidates have to start presenting what their vision is versus saying i'm running against the guy who has the job right now. they have been running against president trump and saying i will be better defining exactly what that vision for what they are selling to the american people is where we're going to start seeing them nudge out. >> looking especially crucial for elizabeth warren. i mean, this is a big night for her. she started off sort of gang busters. again, as with biden, she's had a lackluster performance in these early races. this is the place where she has to pull herself out of the pack. >> an analogy for elizabeth warren she built her campaign steadily from april to october. then what happened? when she started getting deeply specific on numbers for medicare for all there's a reappraisal. we're now seeing bernie sanders for the first time start to get specific about his numbe
. >> gone to war with apac, lobbying arm.pressed on tonight. in some ways what i'm looking for, because it's such a critical moment, these candidates have to start presenting what their vision is versus saying i'm running against the guy who has the job right now. they have been running against president trump and saying i will be better defining exactly what that vision for what they are selling to the american people is where we're going to start seeing them nudge out. >> looking...
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meanwhile, work here in birmingham continues apace as he hs to create this new station in curzon street but of course the whole project at the moment is not scheduled to be finalised until 2040. actually in the studio. the headlines on bbc news: the entire hs2 rail line will be given the go—ahead by the government — the prime minister will address parliament at 12.30 a transport overhaul — the government is pledging five billion pounds to buses and cycle links across england. the businessman at the centre of the uk coronavirus outbreak has been named. steve walsh from hove says he's made a full recovery. manchester united have applied to install safe standing rail seating at old trafford. a trial for around 1500 fans could take place later in the season. former celtic captain and dundee united manager jackie mcnamara is ill in hospital. he collapsed at his home in york at the weekend. and shauna coxsey will represent team gb in sport climbing at the olympics. she said it was a privilege to compete for her country in the sport's debut at tokyo 2020. join me again at 11:30am for a full ro
meanwhile, work here in birmingham continues apace as he hs to create this new station in curzon street but of course the whole project at the moment is not scheduled to be finalised until 2040. actually in the studio. the headlines on bbc news: the entire hs2 rail line will be given the go—ahead by the government — the prime minister will address parliament at 12.30 a transport overhaul — the government is pledging five billion pounds to buses and cycle links across england. the...
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our efforts continue apace. we are continually engaging with host governments in the asia-pacific region to ensure they are informed of our policies and we can share information and best practices to address this outbreak. we successfully encouraged beijing to accept u.s. experts in the w.h.o. mission to china. on february 7, 2020, the united states government announced that it is prepared to provide up to $100 million in existing funds to assist countries, including china, impacted by and at risk from the virus. assistance to contain and combat covid-19 will be provided bilaterally and with existing organizations. this demonstrates strong u.s. leadership and response to the outbreak. thank you, mr. chairman. i look forward to answering your questions and those of other members of the subcommittee. >> thank you, mr. fritz. mr. brownlee. >> chairman bettra, thank you f the opportunity to testify today. the consular mission has always been the safety and security of u.s. citizens at home and abroad. we have worked
our efforts continue apace. we are continually engaging with host governments in the asia-pacific region to ensure they are informed of our policies and we can share information and best practices to address this outbreak. we successfully encouraged beijing to accept u.s. experts in the w.h.o. mission to china. on february 7, 2020, the united states government announced that it is prepared to provide up to $100 million in existing funds to assist countries, including china, impacted by and at...
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apac, map was down 25% in the context of brand which continued to go so underlying advertiser sentiment deliver the right ad formats for them. >> talking about international markets, at the end of the year your boss, jack dorsey, said he was going to move to africa. there was a lot of commotion what's the state of play >> well, first, i'd just remind you the way we operate today, we're adistributed team. jack went to over 30 twitter offices over the course of 2019. a bunch of us came with him on parts of that trip we're used to running sdr distributed so it won't change much for us. jack wants to spend time in africa to develop an appreciation there are a lot of people that should be using twitter to find out what people are talking about, but it's also important because it gives us an opportunity to demonstrate how decentralization works and attract great people to come work at twitter. >> ned, quickly, how do you improve dialogue i always say it's not twitter's fault, it's people 99.9% of people are good how do you improve dialogue and make it a safer place? >> well, we've done so muc
apac, map was down 25% in the context of brand which continued to go so underlying advertiser sentiment deliver the right ad formats for them. >> talking about international markets, at the end of the year your boss, jack dorsey, said he was going to move to africa. there was a lot of commotion what's the state of play >> well, first, i'd just remind you the way we operate today, we're adistributed team. jack went to over 30 twitter offices over the course of 2019. a bunch of us...
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others are specific countries, no go to italy or germany, to apac, we are seeing various types events. very important to contain the virus, but we can't do that if we have bad data. i think what people are trying to get to is trying to understand the transmission, if the virus is natural or genetically modified. lot of conversations about this. neil: i knew you were a smart guy but the whole johns hopkins thing, that just blew me away. i will be much more deferential in the future, okay? seriously, thank you for calming us down, putting it in perspective saying there's a lot we don't know so acknowledge what you don't know. the problem with the world looking at this is no one is acknowledging what they don't know. they are just proceeding ahead, the gospel truth being the few facts we do. >>> hedge funds have been busy selling today, preparing for still more volatility ahead. are they overdoing it? charlie gasparino here, ubs financial adviser richard leon. good to see you. richard, on that, hedge funds always have this reputation for, you know, exacerbating things. do they risk exace
others are specific countries, no go to italy or germany, to apac, we are seeing various types events. very important to contain the virus, but we can't do that if we have bad data. i think what people are trying to get to is trying to understand the transmission, if the virus is natural or genetically modified. lot of conversations about this. neil: i knew you were a smart guy but the whole johns hopkins thing, that just blew me away. i will be much more deferential in the future, okay?...
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the democrats started losing state legislatures starting around 2011, and that trend is now moving apacethis is likely the weakest field since 1972. president obama had said don't do the circular firing squad. now the democrats are shooting at each other underneath the same tent. even the "new york times" can't make up their mind who the nominee is. i think what's happening is this. the reason that the field is split is because voter polls show that they are split away from the democrats. they don't like what the democrats are selling. you look at the battleground voters, the labor base is very strong, the labor base likes their health coverage. they don't want -- they have higher health coverage rates than the national average. the democrats are saying take that away. the democrats are campaigning, take away the electoral college, abolish it, but they are going into the states, the small minority states that need the electoral college to represent them. the democrats keep selling gloom and doom, recession is coming in. i want to ask them have any of you sold your stocks? right? stuart:
the democrats started losing state legislatures starting around 2011, and that trend is now moving apacethis is likely the weakest field since 1972. president obama had said don't do the circular firing squad. now the democrats are shooting at each other underneath the same tent. even the "new york times" can't make up their mind who the nominee is. i think what's happening is this. the reason that the field is split is because voter polls show that they are split away from the...
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held a joint meeting with apac to continue the learning while black conversation, and we look forwarddeepening our connections with this impressive group of parents. the c.a.c. is honored to be part of the new equity task force and is excited to have the district start looking at instruction materials to ensure the history of all students are appropriately represented. and this past weekend, as mentioned before, members of c.a.c. came together with the other advisories in the district, at the third annual alignment summit, which was very insightful and helpful. the joint advisories and the family partnership team worked hard to plan this event. and that builds family leadership and connection across within groups recognizing we are all stronger together. and as my first time there, that is very true. very, very insightful. so we also want to thank the principal and rosa parks for hosting the event. and lastly, the c.a.c. along with aapac will be participating in upcoming c.d.e. performing indicator review task force. we will be delving into the data behind the disproportionate represe
held a joint meeting with apac to continue the learning while black conversation, and we look forwarddeepening our connections with this impressive group of parents. the c.a.c. is honored to be part of the new equity task force and is excited to have the district start looking at instruction materials to ensure the history of all students are appropriately represented. and this past weekend, as mentioned before, members of c.a.c. came together with the other advisories in the district, at the...
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public comment, we've had coleman advocates say we are not implementing the resolution, we have had the apac and a lot of family groups, now i'm on the board, last year i asked staff these same questions, and i think at the end of the year, we have schools that are concerned about safety. as a parent, i showed up at the board, at the podium, and i said i want to be on my school's basically the climate team, and i was blocked as a parent. and i know at some schools they have really robust programs and at some schools they are just starting. and it's unacceptable. and so i guess i'm hoping that i can hear commitment from -- it's not just your job, it's your job to kind of figure out the plan, but it's also our job of the superintendent to say just do it and figure it out. and we are kind of doing it in the back end when we have a school that kind of blows up, and we have issues, we are going in and kind of doing triage because we are not doing the work on the front end. so what are your thoughts on expectations around is that an expectation, i guess, superintendent, is that an expectation that
public comment, we've had coleman advocates say we are not implementing the resolution, we have had the apac and a lot of family groups, now i'm on the board, last year i asked staff these same questions, and i think at the end of the year, we have schools that are concerned about safety. as a parent, i showed up at the board, at the podium, and i said i want to be on my school's basically the climate team, and i was blocked as a parent. and i know at some schools they have really robust...