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asha, it's so good to see you.g on and talking to me about this important story. we have talked about it, before. and here we are, again. >> yes. i mean, look, four years ago, we were worried about foreign election interference. and here we are, four years later, and we are looking at domestic interference by these domestic, violent extremists. and as you noted, don, this is something that the fbi has been warning about since 2019. and -- and even more recently, that this is a growing threat. and it's clear that this is going to be an issue for us, both as we approach and, perhaps even in the aftermath, of this election. >> i'm just wondering how widespread this is because authorities believe several of the suspects arrested in the alleged plot to kidnap governor whitmer, that they are supporters of the boogaloo movement. there have been arrests of other boogaloo followers in other states. just how widespread is the threat from these far-right groups? >> yes. i mean, look, even just the last few weeks, we have seen
asha, it's so good to see you.g on and talking to me about this important story. we have talked about it, before. and here we are, again. >> yes. i mean, look, four years ago, we were worried about foreign election interference. and here we are, four years later, and we are looking at domestic interference by these domestic, violent extremists. and as you noted, don, this is something that the fbi has been warning about since 2019. and -- and even more recently, that this is a growing...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you...
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my name is asha sharma, and i would like to thank you guys for all of the insight and knowledge thats. my question is on pfizer with the essential vaccines coming out in november, what's your take on a january $40 call option >> thank you. >> and thank you for sending that tweet in, the video in. carter, what do you say? >> i think that's a real good bet meaning you've got a lot of time the stock closes, of course, at $37.95 and big day today, news-related, of course, and given where the stock is now and the time allocated to that position i would be comfortably long >> mike? >> yeah. i like the trade as well and the timing of it too, and it's implied volatility and the options themselves tend not to cost that much >> up next, by now you love it or despise it. our next question is on zoom >> hi. my name is parker. i'm a young investor here at east carolina university where we handle most of our classes on zoom so my question for you guys is with purchasing call options be a smart play before the election >> i like that guy in the background waving the flag tony, what do you say about
my name is asha sharma, and i would like to thank you guys for all of the insight and knowledge thats. my question is on pfizer with the essential vaccines coming out in november, what's your take on a january $40 call option >> thank you. >> and thank you for sending that tweet in, the video in. carter, what do you say? >> i think that's a real good bet meaning you've got a lot of time the stock closes, of course, at $37.95 and big day today, news-related, of course, and...
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to get centers like this one called hope it asha you were instrumental in providing patient care before the pandemic dr seuss socialization helps immensely in managing the disease. but now things look different group sessions are no longer held and all the caregivers wear protective gear and maintain social distance the change was confusing and isolating for residential patients. to the caregivers sitting next to bear having their you know giving them come forward. they were but let's just what is this. and they were all really calling them come here come here while the residents adjust to their new circumstances the end is also helping patients at home they have to look to schedule and activity kits with cognitive exercises which they then help the patients tackle through video. gage helps of what episodes of violence which can be aggravated by isolation. and become very aggressive in turn out for 3 to 3 months. down they were not even taken all play into the park or even are playing and that and they're becoming very aggressive mark after following this routine that had been we gave t
to get centers like this one called hope it asha you were instrumental in providing patient care before the pandemic dr seuss socialization helps immensely in managing the disease. but now things look different group sessions are no longer held and all the caregivers wear protective gear and maintain social distance the change was confusing and isolating for residential patients. to the caregivers sitting next to bear having their you know giving them come forward. they were but let's just what...
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care centers like this one called hope asha you were instrumental in providing patient care before the pandemic doctors say socialization helps immensely in managing the disease. but now things look different group sessions are no longer held and all the caregivers wear protective gear and maintain social distance the change was confusing and isolating for residential patients. to the caregivers sitting next to bear having you know giving them come forward. we were let's just what is this. and they were already calling them come here come here while the residents adjust to their new circumstances the end is also helping patients at home they have to look to schedule and activity kits with cognitive exercises which they've then held to be true we do. keeping patients in gauge hopes of what episodes of violence which can be aggravated by isolation. and become very aggressive in for not for 3 to 3 months when the last 2 are down they were not even taken out into the bar or even are playing and that and they're becoming very aggressive mark after following this routine that will be in the
care centers like this one called hope asha you were instrumental in providing patient care before the pandemic doctors say socialization helps immensely in managing the disease. but now things look different group sessions are no longer held and all the caregivers wear protective gear and maintain social distance the change was confusing and isolating for residential patients. to the caregivers sitting next to bear having you know giving them come forward. we were let's just what is this. and...
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centers like this one called hope asha you were instrumental in providing patient care before the pandemic doctors say socialisation helps immensely in managing the disease. but now things look different group sessions are no longer held and all the caregivers wear protective gear and maintain social distance the change was confusing and isolating for residential patients. who. was sitting next to bear having you know giving them gum or. they were but let's what is this. and they were all really calling them come here come here while the residents adjust to their new circumstances the engine is also helping patients at home they have to look to schedule and activity kits with cognitive exercises which they then help the patient stacker through we do. gauge helps of what episodes of violence which can be aggravated by isolation. and become very aggressive in for not for 3 to 3 months or in the last 2 or. they were not even taken out into the park or even are playing and that their become very aggressive mark after following this routine that we gave them there's a lot of difference. this su
centers like this one called hope asha you were instrumental in providing patient care before the pandemic doctors say socialisation helps immensely in managing the disease. but now things look different group sessions are no longer held and all the caregivers wear protective gear and maintain social distance the change was confusing and isolating for residential patients. who. was sitting next to bear having you know giving them gum or. they were but let's what is this. and they were all...
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asha he schemed to extract more money from burisma, hunter biden didn't refer to his father as his fatherhe referred to the vice president as "my guy." hunter biden wrote this. "the announcement of my guy's upcoming travel should be characterized as part of our advice and thinking." hunter biden added that he needed to be o "protected financially" and wanted a long-term role with burisma. "the contract should begin now not after the upcoming visit of my guy. that should include a retainer in the range of $25,000." it's not clear if biden got that retainer but we know he did get a high-paying job with burisma. then in may 2014, just weeks after hunter biden joined the board of that company, top executive let him know why he was being paid "we urgently need your advice on how you could use your influence to convey a message signal, et cetera, to stop what we consider to bel, politically motivated actions." the executive wrote that in an email. "use your influence to convey ae message." what message? what does that mean? f another email from the same executive obtained by "the new york post"
asha he schemed to extract more money from burisma, hunter biden didn't refer to his father as his fatherhe referred to the vice president as "my guy." hunter biden wrote this. "the announcement of my guy's upcoming travel should be characterized as part of our advice and thinking." hunter biden added that he needed to be o "protected financially" and wanted a long-term role with burisma. "the contract should begin now not after the upcoming visit of my guy....
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asha battier, dan -- ashok bhatia, dan ives of wedbush. bankruptcy.e are guys who do not get up early. i get it. jonathan: just flipping that one out. carry on. are we are thrilled you with us early or mid morning. red and green on the screen right now. with aow barry ritholtz really important conversation. we look at bloomberg wealth and bloomberg opinion, and his skill sets about actually getting through the financial investment storms. i want to talk about product development and the new new. you and i have lived this. .aybe it is esg maybe it is special purpose acquisition company's. whatever it is, you and i know this happens at 11:00 meetings in a skyscraper in new york where six people sit in a room and say what can we do to package a new product to excite people? that is how the game is played, right? barry: that is right come in the history of modern wall street and modern finance has been a sequence of product development going all the way back to mutual ,unds, structured products decimals asian -- decimalization, from fractions to decimals
asha battier, dan -- ashok bhatia, dan ives of wedbush. bankruptcy.e are guys who do not get up early. i get it. jonathan: just flipping that one out. carry on. are we are thrilled you with us early or mid morning. red and green on the screen right now. with aow barry ritholtz really important conversation. we look at bloomberg wealth and bloomberg opinion, and his skill sets about actually getting through the financial investment storms. i want to talk about product development and the new...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you...
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. >> and in asha, exactly what rain showeren saishawn said.s credence to what the fbi director ray and others in national intelligence had said about domestic terrorism being a huge, if not the number one threat of the united states. >> yes. the fbi has been warning about this since 2019. the director testified again early this year that home grown violent extremism is the most persistent threat to the nation right now. we also know that foreign actors like russia are exploiting this home grown radicalization to agitate things like civil war. this is one of their disinformation, you know, talking points with which they are saturating these circles. and i think to dr. ray's point, what we need to understand about the messaging that is coming from the president is that even if it is not explicitly directing these groups to commit violence, what it is doing is undermining social trust. it is telling people you cannot trust your fellow americans. you cannot trust the process when he's calling it rigged. you can't count on, you know, the democratic
. >> and in asha, exactly what rain showeren saishawn said.s credence to what the fbi director ray and others in national intelligence had said about domestic terrorism being a huge, if not the number one threat of the united states. >> yes. the fbi has been warning about this since 2019. the director testified again early this year that home grown violent extremism is the most persistent threat to the nation right now. we also know that foreign actors like russia are exploiting...
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we had the plexiglas last night just asha -- in utah, an example of that. you know what, jon?making it up as we go. jonathan: can you mute, please? i think that is what is going to come up again and again. for anyone who has done a zoom call in the last nine months, can you imagine trying to button? without a mute tom: they will probably mute the president. jonathan: like i mute you? tom: yeah. [laughter] jonathan: with equity futures adding to the gains of yesterday , up 16 points, we advanced 0.4%. in the bond market, treasuries just a little bit firmer. it's been quite a week. we wake up in the treasury market. yields come in a single basis point. the euro just a little bit weaker. euro-dollar, $1.1755. tv, heard onberg bloomberg radio, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ ." ♪ >> we are setting ourselves up for a relapse in early 2021. >> we have done a good job of clawing back the vast majority of job losses right now. >> the environment of high returns and low volatility of the last 10 years is really behind us. >> inflation is going to mean dollar weakness, not higher yi
we had the plexiglas last night just asha -- in utah, an example of that. you know what, jon?making it up as we go. jonathan: can you mute, please? i think that is what is going to come up again and again. for anyone who has done a zoom call in the last nine months, can you imagine trying to button? without a mute tom: they will probably mute the president. jonathan: like i mute you? tom: yeah. [laughter] jonathan: with equity futures adding to the gains of yesterday , up 16 points, we advanced...
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let's discuss now with cnn's legal and national security analyst asha rengaba.e talked about it before, and here we are again. >> yes. i mean, look. four years ago we were worried about foreign election interference. and here we are four years later, and we're looking at domestic interference by these domestic violent extremists. as you noted, don, this is something that the fbi has been warning about since 2019. and even more recently, that this is a growing threat. and it's clear that this is going to be an issue for us both as we approach and perhaps even in the aftermath of this election. >> i'm just wondering about how widespread this is. authorities believe several of the suspects arrested in the alleged plot to kidnap governor whitmer, that they are supporters of the bugalu movement. there have been other arrests in other states. how widespread is the threat from these far-right groups? >> yes, i mean, look. even in just the last few weeks we've seen arrests of members of this bugulu movement, which is, you know, loosely affiliated, it's a right-wing ideo
let's discuss now with cnn's legal and national security analyst asha rengaba.e talked about it before, and here we are again. >> yes. i mean, look. four years ago we were worried about foreign election interference. and here we are four years later, and we're looking at domestic interference by these domestic violent extremists. as you noted, don, this is something that the fbi has been warning about since 2019. and even more recently, that this is a growing threat. and it's clear that...
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ashas two of its a-380 temporary dining places as the carrier finds new ways to raise money. a sweet costs under 500 u.s. dollars, although economy drops to $40. let's get a check of asian markets. shery: take a look at that. we are on the way up now. the asx 200 gaining 9/10 of 1%, the highest level since march. two sessions of gains. tech and utilities leading the minersut we have the picking ahead and you will be watching those in just a second. take a look at kiwi stocks as well because they are at record highs right now. 10 sessions of gains, the longest winning streak since october 2017 for both the aussie dollar and the kiwi dollar. they are under a little bit of pressure given we are seeing the weakness and tracking those losses. nikkei futures higher at the moment after japanese stocks fell off the worst day of the week. as we have the japanese yen holding steady, about one-week high against the u.s. dollar. kospi futures gaining 4/10 of 1%. we've had an incredible rally for south korean stocks as well. gained for eight consecutive sessions, at a three week high. the
ashas two of its a-380 temporary dining places as the carrier finds new ways to raise money. a sweet costs under 500 u.s. dollars, although economy drops to $40. let's get a check of asian markets. shery: take a look at that. we are on the way up now. the asx 200 gaining 9/10 of 1%, the highest level since march. two sessions of gains. tech and utilities leading the minersut we have the picking ahead and you will be watching those in just a second. take a look at kiwi stocks as well because...
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doubt ashas never been to whether the european union wanted a deal.tions, but we want one. there are doubts as to who would win out of boris johnson the hardliners, who want to cut all ties with the european union, or those who want a more cautious is the closest neighbor to the united kingdom. both parties i think wanted deal. will we have one by mid-november yes -- mid-november? yes, we can. the question is how deep. we would have limited ambition. this will not be as good as membership of the european union. in other terms coming there will terms,e -- in other there will still be an agreement between the united kingdom and union -- and the european union. maria: we have heard a lot about fish, and we know the french have taken a strong deal on that. fish is symbolically big but economically small. the real thing is about a level playing field and the way you enforce it. so it is the government linked with the level playing field provision. these are major selling points because the united kingdom does not want to be forced to align with e.u. legisl
doubt ashas never been to whether the european union wanted a deal.tions, but we want one. there are doubts as to who would win out of boris johnson the hardliners, who want to cut all ties with the european union, or those who want a more cautious is the closest neighbor to the united kingdom. both parties i think wanted deal. will we have one by mid-november yes -- mid-november? yes, we can. the question is how deep. we would have limited ambition. this will not be as good as membership of...
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asha i mentioned previously, we were sending to washington and the money that we were sending we were not able to utilize it properly. and on top of that, we were seeing policies that were coming outt of washington that was just creating confusion and making our job much more challenging. by keeping those in new jersey, we are able to tailor specifically to our residents. we've been using it to improve and expand the navigators program outreach, education. >> the organizations in the communities that help our residents to educate them about the exchange we had one navigator in 202019 while under the federal platform and we have managed to possess much more money now, 3.5 million and expanded it to 16 navigators to this coming open enrollment. >> thank you very much. >> mr. slavitt, how destructive would it be for the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act during the pandemic? >> there's never a good time to take coverage away but at a time when they are dealing with a serious illness we don't even understand, with children and college students are getting an illness that ap
asha i mentioned previously, we were sending to washington and the money that we were sending we were not able to utilize it properly. and on top of that, we were seeing policies that were coming outt of washington that was just creating confusion and making our job much more challenging. by keeping those in new jersey, we are able to tailor specifically to our residents. we've been using it to improve and expand the navigators program outreach, education. >> the organizations in the...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, ashayou don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to su
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, ashayou don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to supervisor safai and the
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause]...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha, you don't need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to supervisor safai and the
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, asha me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause]...
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thank you, asha, for doing this. i also want to thank supervisor mandelman for taking this on. you know, it's a righteous cause. it's a just cause. essential workers, you know, whether you're in the private sector or the public sector, are actually the workers and the people, the human beings who are protecting our community, who are, as olga has highlighted, and i think jim also highlighted, you know, we are the workers in health care. we are the workers at the super-markets, we are the workers at mcdonald's. we are the workers at uber. we are the workers who are keeping this economy going, and we're the answer to reopening this economy. and so as we look at this, also let's remember that as we talk about racism and we talk about systemic disparages, let's realize that these very essential workers, myself and my brothers and sisters, in the private sector, in the public sector, many of them not even unionized, are the demographic of people who have been experiencing the systemic racism, black, brown, immigrants, yes, we are the uns who are doing the most essential work in this
thank you, asha, for doing this. i also want to thank supervisor mandelman for taking this on. you know, it's a righteous cause. it's a just cause. essential workers, you know, whether you're in the private sector or the public sector, are actually the workers and the people, the human beings who are protecting our community, who are, as olga has highlighted, and i think jim also highlighted, you know, we are the workers in health care. we are the workers at the super-markets, we are the...
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thank you, asha, for doing this. i also want to thank supervisor mandelman for taking this on. you know, it's a righteous cause. it's a just cause. essential workers, you know, whether you're in the private sector or the public sector, are actually the workers and the people, the human beings who are protecting our community, who are, as olga has highlighted, and i think jim also highlighted, you know, we are the workers in health care. we are the workers at the super-markets, we are the workers at mcdonald's. we are the workers at uber. we are the workers who are keeping this economy going, and we're the answer to reopening this economy. and so as we look at this, also let's remember that as we talk about racism and we talk about systemic disparages, let's realize that these very essential workers, myself and my brothers and sisters, in the private sector, in the public sector, many of them not even unionized, are the demographic of people who have been experiencing the systemic racism, black, brown, immigrants, yes, we are the uns who are doing the most essential work in this
thank you, asha, for doing this. i also want to thank supervisor mandelman for taking this on. you know, it's a righteous cause. it's a just cause. essential workers, you know, whether you're in the private sector or the public sector, are actually the workers and the people, the human beings who are protecting our community, who are, as olga has highlighted, and i think jim also highlighted, you know, we are the workers in health care. we are the workers at the super-markets, we are the...
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recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, ashat need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor safai. the mayor and the supervisor, you know, eloquently articulated the importance of this moment. playgrounds are happy, they're joyous, but for children and their development and their social and emotional development and their ability to problem solve and the ability to take risks and the ability to share and to collaborate, this is really serious stuff to get kids back on our playgrounds again. i think that the mayor said it, that kids have taken it on the chin a little bit during this pandemic, let's be honest. and i'm grateful to the mayor and to supervisor
recently -- but three years ago when we said that the african american community is hurting she said, ashat need to tell me, i know. and i said we're investing in this, and she said, yes. so this is one big step forward and i want to thank all of the people that have been involved in this, and all of the people that have dedicated themselves to this, and to all of the children and families that will enjoy this for many, many years to come. this is a new day in district 11, thank you very much....