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that's who we're aiming at articularly. we're getting a strong response from the young climate activists who know their future is on the line and have a serious program, the two other parties do not to deal with the climate crisis and we're getting a lot of young people of color because we've been very active in the black lives matter movement and we have a program that goes beyond what the democrats have been willing to offer which is use of force reforms. we want community control for the police and end the war on drugs which is the pipeline to mass incarceration. we think african-americans need reparations and indigenous americans need their treaty a ts looked at and we need rights program for those communities that have been racially depressed communities and invest in the homes and housing and schools and health care and jobs to improve the communities. when they talk about defunding the police, they're talking about getting those services to the communities but there's not enough in the police departments and needs to
that's who we're aiming at articularly. we're getting a strong response from the young climate activists who know their future is on the line and have a serious program, the two other parties do not to deal with the climate crisis and we're getting a lot of young people of color because we've been very active in the black lives matter movement and we have a program that goes beyond what the democrats have been willing to offer which is use of force reforms. we want community control for the...
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agency, within dhs, has been doing a lot of work to try and get tools out to the private sector. ,articularly focusing on smb's small and midsized businesses. -- challenges the norm us en challenge is a norm us -- ormous. you have seen groups, both of which are led by former dhs cyber people, former people, youon cyber are seeing a lot of groups like and justare going out trying very hard to get tools for free into the private sector. companies can look and see a suite of security services. that has been a valuable exercise by these groups. fair to look at cyber threats and cybersecurity as a new form of espionage? charlie: it is a aspect of it. it is interesting. you have to look at the threat actor and what the threat actor is trying to accomplish. there has been plenty of evidence in recent years, even recent months, countries such as havea and china and iran been mapping u.s. systems, critical infrastructure systems. and i would imagine we do the same to their systems. in the event of conflict, this will be another domain of conflict for sure. arehe espionage side, there generally accepte
agency, within dhs, has been doing a lot of work to try and get tools out to the private sector. ,articularly focusing on smb's small and midsized businesses. -- challenges the norm us en challenge is a norm us -- ormous. you have seen groups, both of which are led by former dhs cyber people, former people, youon cyber are seeing a lot of groups like and justare going out trying very hard to get tools for free into the private sector. companies can look and see a suite of security services....
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germany's biggest cities today to try and understand exactly why some of germany's biggest cities off articularly affected by the coronavirus pandemic and what exactly can be done moving forward ok let's look at a worst case scenario right now or should we see the infix infection rates increasing over disorders impose regional lockdowns work could we be looking at a 2nd national lockdown both angulo merkel and some of the regional leaders have stressed that the overall goal is to avoid general nationwide restrictions in other words what they want to do is act specifically whether an outbreak is found whether locally regionally and then act accordingly the goal the overall goal is to make sure that life continues as normal as it can be for example that schools continue to operate that the businesses can continue to operate and that only in regional or local cases then authorities can act when there is an outbreak that's the reason why for example i'm going to merkel is now meeting with the heads of germany's biggest cities tom sparrow thanks very much for all those details comes. let's get you som
germany's biggest cities today to try and understand exactly why some of germany's biggest cities off articularly affected by the coronavirus pandemic and what exactly can be done moving forward ok let's look at a worst case scenario right now or should we see the infix infection rates increasing over disorders impose regional lockdowns work could we be looking at a 2nd national lockdown both angulo merkel and some of the regional leaders have stressed that the overall goal is to avoid general...
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. >> yeah, the science is that most people, and it is correct, will, in fact,articularly if you are young and healthy, if you get infecd you may not have any negative consequences. but one of the things we have to be careful of is the mentality to think, because you may be a young, healthy person, that it doesn't make any difference if you get infected. well, it does, because you don't live in a vacuum. and if you get infected and even if you get no symptoms, you are propagate ago pandem propagating a pandemic that is killing a lot of people. what do i mean when i say you are propagating a pandemic? maybe you have no symptoms, but the chances are that you might infect someone who then infects someone who then does get serious consequences. that could be soone's grandparent. that could be someone's wife on chemotherapy for breast cancer, a immunodeficient child. you can't think of youelf being in a vacuum where your getting infected doesn't make any difference to anybody else. it really does. >> you have worked with six presidents, dr. fauci, republicans and democrats. george w. bush gave
. >> yeah, the science is that most people, and it is correct, will, in fact,articularly if you are young and healthy, if you get infecd you may not have any negative consequences. but one of the things we have to be careful of is the mentality to think, because you may be a young, healthy person, that it doesn't make any difference if you get infected. well, it does, because you don't live in a vacuum. and if you get infected and even if you get no symptoms, you are propagate ago pandem...
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revived colonialism, gave it a shot in the arm, and saying things like the resistance in france .articularly was not that that has become the myth, but the truth was something like collaboration. but i find myself very much reacting against that inner visceral way. equivalence.oral one should remember that war asll refers to the interestingg and concept was that they get old and the bigger they are, the faster they age. of -- a lot, a kind of patience is my way of putting it. but we do not feel that, do we? he said while we created the united nations and the european community, we destroyed hitler's. it was a necessary achievement. one cannot take away the heroism of that. but i think that bleak conclusion that one can draw is can very often, heroes quickly turn into villains. or example, the soviet red army fought like heroes. the sacrifices of the soviet soldiers were extraordinary. they fought like lions and it was unnecessary fight and without them, they -- we would not have defeated hitler's. but they had behaved like beasts often when they invaded germany. likewise, -- >> they were an
revived colonialism, gave it a shot in the arm, and saying things like the resistance in france .articularly was not that that has become the myth, but the truth was something like collaboration. but i find myself very much reacting against that inner visceral way. equivalence.oral one should remember that war asll refers to the interestingg and concept was that they get old and the bigger they are, the faster they age. of -- a lot, a kind of patience is my way of putting it. but we do not feel...
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jason, we've asked you to address what the criminal should do uncil articularly in the area of international economics. >> thank you so much, adam, for organizing this excellent series, and including me. i served as deputy director of national economic council during the last financial crisis. i walked in the door of the 21, 2009,se on january second floor of the west wing where the leadership of the national economic council is housed. time, the unemployment 7.8%.was the financial system was in crisis. and we were terrified about the future of the u.s. economy. walks into that office in january of 2021 will actually a very similar unemployment rate. sevens. will face an economy with over 10 million mean out of work. illions of businesses having failed or facing enormous train, and problems in the financial system as well. respects,ee important the national economic council director will be in a different we were in, in january 2009. the first respect is that in 2009, our worst days were ahead of us. the stock market was still falling. unemployment rate was still rising, there was a day-to-d
jason, we've asked you to address what the criminal should do uncil articularly in the area of international economics. >> thank you so much, adam, for organizing this excellent series, and including me. i served as deputy director of national economic council during the last financial crisis. i walked in the door of the 21, 2009,se on january second floor of the west wing where the leadership of the national economic council is housed. time, the unemployment 7.8%.was the financial system...
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when you talk about hedging, china has done ,articularly well, tech names consumer names.still economy stocks on the index. the s&p 500 is slightly over the so there isiod, still upside for asia, but i would not say em will see the greatest rebound. i think it will be selected on a sector basis. about those talk sectors. under $40. ,his function on the bloomberg it shows the energy sector performance lagging this year. seewe find value as we pressure from oil prices continuing to plummet? >> yes. the energy sector is one of the picks we have. year lackluster going into next year. $20 ist think sustainable with the supply-demand balance. toe looking for brent to go $60 as the global market recovers and opens from lockdown. that is the base case. because of that, it the energy sector holds a lot of value for investors over the next 12 months. one of our preferred stock picks , here in asia, and in particular with competitive cost advantages. we could face more u.s.-china tensions, right?" so how do you protect yourself from being exposed, especially when the u.s.-china tensi
when you talk about hedging, china has done ,articularly well, tech names consumer names.still economy stocks on the index. the s&p 500 is slightly over the so there isiod, still upside for asia, but i would not say em will see the greatest rebound. i think it will be selected on a sector basis. about those talk sectors. under $40. ,his function on the bloomberg it shows the energy sector performance lagging this year. seewe find value as we pressure from oil prices continuing to plummet?...
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vice president mike pence was so articularly so able to contrast the policy differences between the trumparris administration. the biden-harris administration is trying to mask the most extremely progressive policies we might see such as packing the court, such as abolishing the filibuster which would fundamentally transform our american democracy and our ability to have checks and balances. so it is important for american voters, specifically women to look at what the democrat operatives behind the scenes are saying. i think these candidates on the left are leaving a lot of the most extreme rhetoric up to the media. neil: you think there might be -- we talk about a secret trump vote but there might be a secret trump or little bit more of a trump female vote than these polls generally say? >> absolutely. we know women face a lot of backlash when they come out supporting the president. we know, i'm a perfect example. witnessing violence happening in my backyard all summer due to the protests that the left has not strongly condemned and women are seeing that. they can't, they can't hide tha
vice president mike pence was so articularly so able to contrast the policy differences between the trumparris administration. the biden-harris administration is trying to mask the most extremely progressive policies we might see such as packing the court, such as abolishing the filibuster which would fundamentally transform our american democracy and our ability to have checks and balances. so it is important for american voters, specifically women to look at what the democrat operatives...
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that's who we're aiming at articularly.e're getting a strong response from the young climate activists who know their future is on the line and have a serious program, the two other parties do not to deal with the climate crisis and we're getting a lot of young people of color because we've been very active in the black lives matter movement and we have a program that goes beyond what the democrats have been willing to offer which is use of force reforms. we want community control for the police and end the war on drugs which is the pipeline to mass incarceration. we think african-americans need reparations and indigenous americans need their treaty a ts looked at and we need rights program for those communities that have been racially depressed communities and invest in the homes and housing and schools and health care and jobs to improve the communities. when they talk about defunding the police, they're talking about getting those services to the communities but there's not enough in the police departments and needs to b
that's who we're aiming at articularly.e're getting a strong response from the young climate activists who know their future is on the line and have a serious program, the two other parties do not to deal with the climate crisis and we're getting a lot of young people of color because we've been very active in the black lives matter movement and we have a program that goes beyond what the democrats have been willing to offer which is use of force reforms. we want community control for the...