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vonnie: ast and science are developing broadband system and they are merging.new entity will be called space mobile. the chairmant. talk to us about the decision to go public. why are you taking on a spec partner? >> it's an ideal way to get access to the market. it serves the valuation and it opens up a great opportunity to a broader market. vonnie: what is the technology you will provide and how will you make sure that it's reliable for every single outlet from space? >> we solve a big problem. it's allowing people to stay connected and solving the problem of half of the being brought to connectivity. space and it is to be providing the same quality of service, the same availability you get connected to a regular tower. vonnie: vodafone and others were some of the strategic partners. what was their involvement and what is their involvement? >> they are very close to us. they invested in us in the early rounds and invested in five years so we have a good relationship. in particular with vodafone. we released and announced that we would be launching with them f
vonnie: ast and science are developing broadband system and they are merging.new entity will be called space mobile. the chairmant. talk to us about the decision to go public. why are you taking on a spec partner? >> it's an ideal way to get access to the market. it serves the valuation and it opens up a great opportunity to a broader market. vonnie: what is the technology you will provide and how will you make sure that it's reliable for every single outlet from space? >> we solve...
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spring,ast back in the taskedes act funding was with distributing. ways, like the way they used community financial ,evelopment organization funds the way they used those all over the country in terms of getting money quickly into the hands of businesses. from the we've learned experience we've had over the hope we do and i every thing we can to get money quickly to people who need it. next up we have jan murphy. you should be able to unmute. >> can you unmute their jan? >> there she is. governor thank you for taking this call. i was wondering if you could speak to the funds you are theseg into to provide dollars. i think by law the workers comp fund has to have $500 million surplus, which it has. over that.y this is part of the access. is in excess of that $500 million. there is plenty of money in the workers comp fund and i think this is appropriate and i'm hoping the general assembly agrees it's an appropriate way to use that money. >> you are saying you want the money -- >> yeah. sure -- businesses that have been hardest hit, i'm thinking of rest
spring,ast back in the taskedes act funding was with distributing. ways, like the way they used community financial ,evelopment organization funds the way they used those all over the country in terms of getting money quickly into the hands of businesses. from the we've learned experience we've had over the hope we do and i every thing we can to get money quickly to people who need it. next up we have jan murphy. you should be able to unmute. >> can you unmute their jan? >> there...
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. >> reporter: ast( the bay avhñ deals with the surge in covid-19 cases, hospitals are scrambling toore room. john muir medical center is getting ready to open up this, a portable unit designed to deal consider moving outside of our departmentlpw3 walls to care fo patients. >> but with the currentq covid-9 for the firstt(f yime john muir m'< centere1 in concord will soon be opening a mobile carefc >> we'relpq prepared to deal wi this next increase in patient voldwrum. >> reporter: as hospitals gear accommodate morefáfá patients, health care workers are getting much needed protection. became one of the first to get the modernako vaccine. 300 front line health care workers got vaccinated today. >>+ it's been very6z scary. i mean, can you imagine? eight covidt(xd patients at one time,ok and, you know, giving tm the proper careq and in and out of those rooms has been scary. so toÑi receive this vaccine is like a sense of relief for me. >> i neverÑi experienced anxiet ináb9v life until march of this year where it was starting to be overwhelming, actually. i started to worry about ev
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ast: and you served president of the student body there as well, correct? guest: no, no. i was president of the student body, i was involved in mount holyoke, but i did not run for office. there a 1998, was singular event that sparked you to say, hey, i think i'm going to run for congress against a pretty popular republican? guest: well, i do think that the fact that several friends came and said we need effective , and it's time for you to run for office, before i had been president of the pta, active in the community. but a couple of others said i think it's time for you to run. and my husband and i thought and i think we were going on a vacation for a week and we came back and said i'm going to run. host: what was that first campaign like? guest: first of all, my husband was very active. i remember knocking on doors at mount vernon and they were about to close the door on me because they didn't know who i was. and my husband said you really should get to know her, she would be a great congresswoman. and he was very active in the campaign, he took time off, and i was ev
ast: and you served president of the student body there as well, correct? guest: no, no. i was president of the student body, i was involved in mount holyoke, but i did not run for office. there a 1998, was singular event that sparked you to say, hey, i think i'm going to run for congress against a pretty popular republican? guest: well, i do think that the fact that several friends came and said we need effective , and it's time for you to run for office, before i had been president of the...
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ast is economic as well actual literal death. a lot of people are going to we don'tatuitously if have a really good bridge across this. and anybody's guests -- i'm not too optimistic about the politics. the one thing to say, and it is kind of cruel -- everybody talks about the k-shaped recovery. the people who are suffering most, and they are suffering enormously and it is our obligation to help them, they also don't have a lot of money, they don't have purchasing power in the best of times. the people being really hurt -- i am optimistic about the economy, not so much about people moving forward. we really should be above all -- actually, every effort should be redoubled given that we know that there is an end point to this full of there is no reason for people to be suffering economically and for us to be having the db we are having when there was a vaccine that is-- death tolls we are having when there is a vaccine that is around the corner. joe: we don't know if we are going to get that bridge, another stimulus to get to the
ast is economic as well actual literal death. a lot of people are going to we don'tatuitously if have a really good bridge across this. and anybody's guests -- i'm not too optimistic about the politics. the one thing to say, and it is kind of cruel -- everybody talks about the k-shaped recovery. the people who are suffering most, and they are suffering enormously and it is our obligation to help them, they also don't have a lot of money, they don't have purchasing power in the best of times....
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here in america, members of the electoral college have been president to formally designate joe biden astpresident el this part of the election process usual goes unnoticed by most americans, but like so much else of 2020, this year is different president donald trump still doesn't accept the result, and so every parthe ofemocratic procedure is under scrutiny, which means the electors tthemselves are also spotlight. reporter: jay is one of the youngest members of the electoral college at 18 years oh. heas nominated by the democratic party in may to vote fotajoe biden, who won the s overall. i would say i'm naturally sort of a nerd. i ndke math, i like science, that is what really excites me. but i'm also someone who really cares about the people around me. report: he is already helping people access telehealt during the pandemic. he believes social change startu wierstanding political systems such as the electoral college. theere's a chance, explain electoral college in under 10 seconds. >> good question. alright. the electoral college is how we pick the presint payment is once removed fr
here in america, members of the electoral college have been president to formally designate joe biden astpresident el this part of the election process usual goes unnoticed by most americans, but like so much else of 2020, this year is different president donald trump still doesn't accept the result, and so every parthe ofemocratic procedure is under scrutiny, which means the electors tthemselves are also spotlight. reporter: jay is one of the youngest members of the electoral college at 18...
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ast: you came to congress as former congressional staffers so you are very familiar with that buildingyou describe the difference of walking in there for the first time, wearing your pin and knowing that you have been elected to serve? rep.-elect cammack: it has not hit me yet. the feeling when you look up at the capitol dome or you see the jefferson building, you get the butterflies, and i got those butterflies as a stafford is because of the levity and historical nature of the buildings that we have the honor and privilege to walk in. today, what i was walking into the library of congress, there were four capitol police officers and we walked in and they said you are the new member from florida. we have been seeing you on tv. it was a most amazing feeling when i shook their hands of getting to know the people that make up these institutions, that serve these institutions, and it's the most amazing feeling, humbling, and i am truly grateful for the opportunity. it has not set incompletely yet. i still find myself pointing out bathrooms to members who are lost. we are having a good bac
ast: you came to congress as former congressional staffers so you are very familiar with that buildingyou describe the difference of walking in there for the first time, wearing your pin and knowing that you have been elected to serve? rep.-elect cammack: it has not hit me yet. the feeling when you look up at the capitol dome or you see the jefferson building, you get the butterflies, and i got those butterflies as a stafford is because of the levity and historical nature of the buildings that...
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it feels like we have lived ast decade in ne year.emember, you can find more of this newsour website. that's our last show from washington. thank you for have- think na presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pu solutions for america's neglected needs. by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo ityuyi: i came to the ing pbs. states when i was 24 years old. i did not speak any english. i fe very, very lost, reone day onthereg what was sesame street.. t ernie and grover and cookie monster. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set of paints and brushes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that
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in its final report we released ast november, the commission noted that finding ways to improve vaccine confidence should be a priority at the state, and local levels. over the next several months, overlaps with the outbreak of covid-19, and urgent work the development of vaccines to prevent it, the hesitancy on miss information should be within the context within the united states be the lshtm, london school of hygiene & tropical medicine high-level panel on vaccine confidence and misinformation. in july, the panel co-chaired senior vice son, president of csis, and director of the global health policy larson, nd heidi professor of anthropology, risk, and decision science, as well as director of the vaccine confidence project at the london school convened a bipartisan and group of experts from public health, ybersecurity, public opinion research, and communications to assess the implications of vaccine ation and confidence for u.s. national security within the covid context. october, the panel issued a call to action, defining the confidence vaccine and misinformation about accines as a
in its final report we released ast november, the commission noted that finding ways to improve vaccine confidence should be a priority at the state, and local levels. over the next several months, overlaps with the outbreak of covid-19, and urgent work the development of vaccines to prevent it, the hesitancy on miss information should be within the context within the united states be the lshtm, london school of hygiene & tropical medicine high-level panel on vaccine confidence and...
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i practicear on the ast side of columbus, ohio. this is part of what i do everyday.cto means "to teach." it is not a dictatorship. we negotiate. we discuss a patient's ccern about a particular possible side effect. it's informed discussion,f rmed consent. that's what we do as health care professionals. >> reporter: as an educator, freeman hrabowski says the responsibility to teach and build trust doesn't rest solely on the b the government and medical community, as well. >> as some would say, here we go, telling blacks what they need to do. alllshould beat we doing. we need to have those difficult conversations about the past-- about where we are, about how racism is still alive, and racism's still a part of what we're dealing with-- but how we can maanke progress. having scientists at the table, having leaders come and , a part of the proce building trust in science for all-- infor human , for americans and all human beings, will be something we all must be a part of. va >> sreen: this week, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration released its annual arc
i practicear on the ast side of columbus, ohio. this is part of what i do everyday.cto means "to teach." it is not a dictatorship. we negotiate. we discuss a patient's ccern about a particular possible side effect. it's informed discussion,f rmed consent. that's what we do as health care professionals. >> reporter: as an educator, freeman hrabowski says the responsibility to teach and build trust doesn't rest solely on the b the government and medical community, as well....
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tonight on ast, ready, set, price. we are awaiting pricing information on that big door dash ipo it's expected to be one of the biggest of the year. we will bring you the numbers as soon as they cross the wires plus, banks, metals and cars the three best looking charts to play as we head into 2021. and later on, amped up, howard stern is turning up the volume on serioirius xm the deal that sent this stock higher in trading. 11 days in a row the nasdaq 100 etf, that's how many days in a row the qqq has posted gains it is the longest etf this year and sixth day of record highs. so if this is still working where is the nontech cyclical rowcation we have all been waiting for. is there any reason to fight this particular trend and let's start with guy it's the nasdaq. there was a blip in september-october, but nasdaq again. is it at all surprising to you >> welcome always great to have you bringing the energy. if i said to you, dom, nigel, what would you say >> i don't think i would say anything >> you don't know. tim knows
tonight on ast, ready, set, price. we are awaiting pricing information on that big door dash ipo it's expected to be one of the biggest of the year. we will bring you the numbers as soon as they cross the wires plus, banks, metals and cars the three best looking charts to play as we head into 2021. and later on, amped up, howard stern is turning up the volume on serioirius xm the deal that sent this stock higher in trading. 11 days in a row the nasdaq 100 etf, that's how many days in a row the...
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they're giving both the sputnik v vack seep, reported to be 92% effective and the ast a rah -- astrazeneca vaccine with efficacy around 70%. >> it's like cross training in athletics where two different sports can make you a better athlete. so maybe rather than giving the first dose and booster doses, giving two different vaccine mace give you a stronger or more durable immune response. >> there are new setbacks too. france's sinofy and britain's glacksse smith klein said their vaccines won't be ready until next year. they were set to provide almost 30% of covax doses. australia has canceled production of a tchestic vaccine after trials showed it could lead to false positive test for h.i.v. fixing the problem could take another year. this was one of four vaccines the government there has ordered. it's still planning to start vaccinations next march. insisting its skessdz in stopping coronavirus spreading means it doesn't need to rush. >> we're aware of what's happening in other states an other nations around the world. we have a front row seat, frankly, as they go through that. and we're th
they're giving both the sputnik v vack seep, reported to be 92% effective and the ast a rah -- astrazeneca vaccine with efficacy around 70%. >> it's like cross training in athletics where two different sports can make you a better athlete. so maybe rather than giving the first dose and booster doses, giving two different vaccine mace give you a stronger or more durable immune response. >> there are new setbacks too. france's sinofy and britain's glacksse smith klein said their...
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people posit that as a concern, but the historical record is, with a couple of exceptions, for the ,ast00 25 years or longer central banks generally have raise rates. ratese seen interest rising. i do not think we will be taken by surprise by some are wind of inflation -- whirlwind of inflation. look at paul volcker, look at in two thousand eight-two thousand 11, i do not think that central banks will mess up. they might be behind the curve a powell as i think jay rightly lead the fed into employment,t whole so they might be a little slow, but this is not a genuine threat of things getting out of hand. the other point is inflation generally reduces debt, so in the sense, this is optimal policy if you have a little more inflation. francine: and -- there was a real splash on economic growth a few years ago, and the research said be careful here because with the government said on a debt buildup is not efficacious for the private economy. we are now in a natural disaster. does mitch mcconnell and the rest worried about debt, do they have to worry about the mckinsey and multiplier or any of
people posit that as a concern, but the historical record is, with a couple of exceptions, for the ,ast00 25 years or longer central banks generally have raise rates. ratese seen interest rising. i do not think we will be taken by surprise by some are wind of inflation -- whirlwind of inflation. look at paul volcker, look at in two thousand eight-two thousand 11, i do not think that central banks will mess up. they might be behind the curve a powell as i think jay rightly lead the fed into...
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anything we can do to make the ad ast transition as less b possible is better. harsherfew weeks of lockdown pales in comparison to that. toknow people are confident be getting vaccines. by the middle of next year, we will be out of this. >> what is your understanding in terms of brexit talks? are we dealing with the overarching issues or technical stuff like if the level playing field is violated, this is what the retaliation should look like, the structure of fishing waters. do you have any idea? >> i have very few ideas better than yours. if you tell me that what we learned last night is a big step forward. the big issue is how you police it and how you retaliate. the single biggest crack that could open in the doorway to let us get something. if the other side of the compromise is give us what we want on fish, then lets start cooking fish, then a deal is doable. would you go to any sterling rally? >> at the moment i would try to steer away from sterling. deal,get a deal, any ,iven how beaten up sterling is i think you will get a significant move. want to fade
anything we can do to make the ad ast transition as less b possible is better. harsherfew weeks of lockdown pales in comparison to that. toknow people are confident be getting vaccines. by the middle of next year, we will be out of this. >> what is your understanding in terms of brexit talks? are we dealing with the overarching issues or technical stuff like if the level playing field is violated, this is what the retaliation should look like, the structure of fishing waters. do you have...
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fights,ast, on these the only thing that works in my mind has been the same.onathan: great to catch up with you. a first week of january 2021 we have lined up for you all. tuesday the fifth, the georgia runoff. friday the eighth is the payrolls report in the u.s. for what many people expect to be a difficult month, the month of december. tom: you noted at the top of the show the idea of claims coming in ugly and we get two more of those before we get to the late january report. we are going to get a series of indicators to frame up what the unemployment survey will look like. jonathan: economists starting to ponder the prospect could be negative for payrolls. we will get to paul donovan shortly, joining us on this program. for our audience worldwide, heard on bloomberg radio and seen on bloomberg tv. base is back with us on monday. futures down 27 on the s&p 500. we are down by around three quarters of 1% after thatto-back monster ipo's led the ceos of doordash and airbnb to sit there with a bit of a smile, scratching their heads. jonathan: from new york and l
fights,ast, on these the only thing that works in my mind has been the same.onathan: great to catch up with you. a first week of january 2021 we have lined up for you all. tuesday the fifth, the georgia runoff. friday the eighth is the payrolls report in the u.s. for what many people expect to be a difficult month, the month of december. tom: you noted at the top of the show the idea of claims coming in ugly and we get two more of those before we get to the late january report. we are going to...
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the tools it is more likely but this leads to a perception when we call them terrorist and also have ast problem to give the domestic law enforcement the enhanced power so my question is how does the statute help reduce extremism and if it would and what would you: chacterize? >> any number of existing state statutes depenng on the circumstances of ati particular acthose investigators and prosecutors so ion't know if adding another statute will do much to change the landscape. there has be talk about having a fedal domestic terrorism statute but the question i have with the differential elements. with the execution of firearm violions and the things of that sort. >> evenith dylan it was a center for justice have a some concerns because they were worried to be used for political says. what would you say to the question? >> i word agree with the point with those different elements and the potential for misuse all three are considerations are one of the reasons why after el paso they did not recommend any statutory definition evethough that was in the conversation of potential resources nec
the tools it is more likely but this leads to a perception when we call them terrorist and also have ast problem to give the domestic law enforcement the enhanced power so my question is how does the statute help reduce extremism and if it would and what would you: chacterize? >> any number of existing state statutes depenng on the circumstances of ati particular acthose investigators and prosecutors so ion't know if adding another statute will do much to change the landscape. there has...
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as well, i am curious what your outlook is on the evolution of the chinese texting as it tech scene ast- it relates to the u.s. tech scene. >> i have not done that in the past two years. there was so much to do in the u.s. and increasingly india is becoming an interesting place to invest. many founders we see from india and southeast asia are eager to learn from silicon valley as well as from what they are seeing in china. we are more in a mode of shifting our knowledge to help founders elsewhere to grow. glowing the new ace of level -- going global is about sharing knowledge. the interaction and community we are creating as a result. emily: interesting, everybody can tune in for that. partner,al managing thank you so much for taking the time. coming up, digital mental health tools for workers are in high demand as employers are looking to better support their employees i miss the pandemic. we will hear from a company that just raised $60 million in new funding next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the pandemic has exacerbated a mental health crisis with employees working from home and suff
as well, i am curious what your outlook is on the evolution of the chinese texting as it tech scene ast- it relates to the u.s. tech scene. >> i have not done that in the past two years. there was so much to do in the u.s. and increasingly india is becoming an interesting place to invest. many founders we see from india and southeast asia are eager to learn from silicon valley as well as from what they are seeing in china. we are more in a mode of shifting our knowledge to help founders...
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let's hope that they come through with fiscal, because jobless claims are in terrible shape. 862,000,ast week from which itself was an increase. labors to show that the market is deteriorating. we saw the same with the philly fed numbers today. from 27, but the jobs part, from 27.2.ex, a .5 -- 8.5 from 7.2. the monetary policy side, housing starts were up more than 12% on a year-over-year basis because of course thelowered ine are seeing the lowest mortgage rates ever. so, we are seeing the power of the fed, but they can't do anything about the labor market because interest rates don't matter here, the virus does. alix: 2.6 730 year fixed? i didn't call the bottom this time. mike: you are jealous. [laughter] alix: mike is going to stick with me. jay powell struck an art been a stick tone and promised that the fed would keep dividing support. based guidances outcome and tied towards progress for employment insulation goals. if progress was to slow, the guidance would convey the intention to increase policy accommodation to a lower expected path of federal funds rate and a higher expected
let's hope that they come through with fiscal, because jobless claims are in terrible shape. 862,000,ast week from which itself was an increase. labors to show that the market is deteriorating. we saw the same with the philly fed numbers today. from 27, but the jobs part, from 27.2.ex, a .5 -- 8.5 from 7.2. the monetary policy side, housing starts were up more than 12% on a year-over-year basis because of course thelowered ine are seeing the lowest mortgage rates ever. so, we are seeing the...
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ast importantly, this is not federal reserve, or any global central bank, that will shrug off the damagewill be equated -- created in the economy. this is a period that carries higher potential for credit events, for long-term scarring. fancyorget about the mathematics you know so well. talk about the emotion and the behavior if we get yields to break down, if the 10 year yield actually comes in back again, then you low yield -- i note a -- i know in on this hsbc is in on this. what is the societal impact of low yields? frances: i would be more concerned if we were to see a breakaway higher. this is everything every day -- rates are moving higher, too much inflation in the system -- we should be more afraid of stagflation and painful inflation coming through and the fred losing control of the yield curve. important, aso france is always lays out so well, how widely asymmetric in the behavior is. everyone is in a panic about how yield, yet we observe on the bloomberg tests of lower rates. thethan: which begs question where this expectation for higher inflation comes from, given your analy
ast importantly, this is not federal reserve, or any global central bank, that will shrug off the damagewill be equated -- created in the economy. this is a period that carries higher potential for credit events, for long-term scarring. fancyorget about the mathematics you know so well. talk about the emotion and the behavior if we get yields to break down, if the 10 year yield actually comes in back again, then you low yield -- i note a -- i know in on this hsbc is in on this. what is the...
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not ast is really important as the fact that ben carson is a man of character. he is a brilliant person and a great american. there,ing to leave it that's -- i was lucky enough to work at the state department when condoleezza rice was secretary of state, a woman that was filled with ability and character. that is really what mattered to me and what inspired me. host: let me ask you a little bit on the cultural aspect you read on in the book. you write in the book that there was a fundamental problem with equating the experiences of african americans, limit, gays -- equating the expenses of mexican americans, women, gays, to the experience of blacks. in experience of the negroes america has been different in kind not just in degree from any other ethnic group, and you'll write that it is for this reason that this book does not have a chapter dedicated to african-americans. tell us more about your decision on that. guest: i don't have a chapter in the book dedicated to african-americans, because that is the one unique group, that one group in america whose all, ob
not ast is really important as the fact that ben carson is a man of character. he is a brilliant person and a great american. there,ing to leave it that's -- i was lucky enough to work at the state department when condoleezza rice was secretary of state, a woman that was filled with ability and character. that is really what mattered to me and what inspired me. host: let me ask you a little bit on the cultural aspect you read on in the book. you write in the book that there was a fundamental...
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>>ct she con grace to one of i>> first, developing asts.herapy becomes a safelace. there is a reason why we are here, and then we dig into the memories themselves. >> from the very first session, i am opening up aboutle things d ning things about myself i didn't even realize. had so many blocks of shame and trauma. >> while attitudes and resources e starting to change, other areas are stilltruggling, like ntana's reservations where native suicide deaths occur at five times the rest of the state. nanationwideve american children are too-threeel times more lthan non-hispanic white children to have experienced multiple adverse childhood periences. events that occur in childhood . >> i remember my study was a sing tod that was surp me.>> savanna grew up on the crw reservation 40 miles outside of billings. e was raised mostly by her mother. >> not having parents affected my self-esteem, myonfidence level. i actuallyost trackf how many family members i lost. there were predators, sexual predators. these were a lot of things that happen to me. i a
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which shows you he was not ast ct muslim. >> baker: at that time, matthew was almost five years old,is stepfather. moussa was from a wealthyhe moroccan family, elhassanis. he came to the u.s. to study and stayed on to work in the family business, a shipping company. >> are you recording >> yup. >> all right! >> for five years, we had a great fe. we worked together, we did everything together. v he wy relaxed. >> you can see my pregnant little wifey. hi, beautiful. >> baker: sam and moussa had a daughter together. >> man, what a mess. >> baker: ho videos posted online gave the impression of a happy family. >> (laughing)at >> he was really gooiving me attention, giving the kids attention. >> hi! >> he was really good at it. there was not one dollar he wouldn't spendn us. >> do you like it? >> yeah! >> it's a, it's a dinosaurbi cle. (bell rings) >> matthew, are you riding? >> yeah, i feel like it. (motorcycle revs) it up! thank you, moussa, thank you so much. after a while, he, he becamed, bo think, with his life. >> (mocking): and i want a drk, and i want this and i want that. ree days
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robinson-- before jackie robinson they never gotto play agai white players but we already have a built in astlayers that came before, we know those gu did not play against lou garrick because wehe know 1947 isagic number but messing withlo these numbers s distorted and it looks like good intentions but poor execution. >> bob kendrick the president of the negro league baseball machine he said the players "never wanted major league baseball to validate them." who do you think they are doing this for? >> they are doing it to make themselves feel better. i think this, an approach, an attempt to try to rectify a time periodt tnnot be rectified. we're not very good at telling the truth. i do not think you can fix this. oyose generations of black players were des by segregation. i think the smarter move is to acknowledge that instead of trying to do some 100 year retrofit that cannot be done. and, when you look at the numbers, are we really going to say now tha some of these other great players in the major leagues, they are going to fall down further on the record books because we are adding games
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georgia, and if it is a local election and not nationalized, it will be better for republicans. , if, astle back you say, the republicans at this stage are likely to hold georgia, and that looks like the most likely outcome from a demographic point of view, have the last few days in terms of leadership in congress been just simply unable to get on the same page, is that what we are in for for the next four years? where is there going to be somewhat of a reset here? it was interesting to hear mcconnell talk about the fact that president-elect joe biden is no stranger to the senate. obviously he has dedicated huge amount of time there. can we see any olive branch is here? rick: i think you see one now in this debate around the stimulus package. this comes from a gang of six, three republicans, three democrats, who'd got together and said we have to bust this impasse in the senate. i think you will see that regardless of the outcome of the georgia election, it is going to be close in the senate, and what will happen is you will see these coalitions. in the past, we've referred to them as gan
georgia, and if it is a local election and not nationalized, it will be better for republicans. , if, astle back you say, the republicans at this stage are likely to hold georgia, and that looks like the most likely outcome from a demographic point of view, have the last few days in terms of leadership in congress been just simply unable to get on the same page, is that what we are in for for the next four years? where is there going to be somewhat of a reset here? it was interesting to hear...
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to say ast is trying we come to terms with the pandemic, how do we deal with the massive amounts of distressch is under right now, especially small and medium corporations, but in many emerging markets. the report is a wake-up call that we should start preparing our tools now because they will be needed in big measure. tom: they will be needed in big measure. lisa will talk about the clearing of markets and the zombies out there. do we have a financial system now that can incentivize corporations correctly or have where they cannot operate in a normal fall process -- normal thought process? dr. rajan: we have opened the floodgates to anything that has appeared false. that is the credit programs as well as the low interest rates as well as the massive amount of purchases of securities in the market. it is hard to tell who really deserves to stay afloat given that they have a viable business going forward, who is struggling to stay and who does not have a viable business and we are just keeping them on life support. to quick and easy decision supply liquidity was important. there was not time
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ast imagine maybe there is million republicans over there who feel the same way and none of them vote. had they voted, may be vote would have made a difference -- maybe their vote would have made a difference. thank you. host: john fortier? issue of double voting is rare. there are cases that we do uncover each year, usually it is someone in one state folks and casts -- one state votes. states share information. it is not a perfect sharing. that is something we can improve in the future. if you are talking about the question of what about people who might cast a mail ballot and try to show up on election day, there are some strong procedures to avoid that someone could vote twice in that way. it varies from state to state. if you have an outstanding lot and you tried to go to a polling place, they are going to know that you have that talent. -- ballot. states will either require you to bring a provisional ballot to the polling place and then see if there are two pallets out there and we count one or perhaps they have more of an online system where they are able to check if you have al
ast imagine maybe there is million republicans over there who feel the same way and none of them vote. had they voted, may be vote would have made a difference -- maybe their vote would have made a difference. thank you. host: john fortier? issue of double voting is rare. there are cases that we do uncover each year, usually it is someone in one state folks and casts -- one state votes. states share information. it is not a perfect sharing. that is something we can improve in the future. if you...
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obviously, we continued t collect data and continue to modi if necessary policies basedn the data ast comes in but right now given the level of infection that we are seen in children andchools it doesn't not appear that the risk for the teacher isny greater then the risk they would face by being in the community in general. >> i will ask you about testing before we talk about vaccines. we're not talking a lotbout testing over the years and i thk you have said we hadhis conversation a few times that there has not still been adequate testing in terms of erall numbers in this country. i want to frame the question differeny. dr. fauci, for people who don't haveymptoms and justant to get tested to find out if they are, in fact, positive, what exactly should they be looking for? if you have symptoms you should stay home. if you find virus on o of these tests it could be active virus and may not be an active virus butf you are just trying to find out whether or not you are contagious which seems to be the question they' trying to answer, and no symptoms and i want to get teste to make sure t
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ast would you say to that something that would be a better so of cycling itself around that the teachersan be empowered so that they can empower the students and we can empower the world? again, there is a whole lot here that should be addressed. point onof your specifically education coming into play, i don't have a good answer for you on that. educator, myof an dad was in elementary school principal and my sister is an elementary school teacher. overall, any expert in the world will tell you education is a huge component of how you lift people out of poverty. those who are educated and able to finish high school, able to earn the ability to live out poverty is pretty huge. education, no matter how you slice it, is a huge, important component. host: california, this is wanda. i was justh, wondering, for one thing, why can't the africans, the egyptians, and the arabs dig their own water wells? why are we always trying to fix the unfixable for centuries? it's just not working. why don't we just let them go, sink or swim, that is my opinion. we've got plenty of our own problems, we don't n
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highs tomorrow will range from mid 50s at the costa ast to upp 50s and low to mid 60s inland. little rain coming our way on saturday it probably will be a little rain. mainly to the north bay but on sunday, we expect it to get a bit steadier and spread to all regions of the bay area. this storm ranks one on the abc 7 storm impact scale. storm of light intensity. here is the seven-day forecast. once we get through the little bout of rainfall over the weekend, we'll have lingering clouds next week that will remain relatively cool and by midweek next week there is another developing chance of rain. so perhaps the winter season will begin to look like the winter season, dan and ama? >> wouldn't that be nice. >> that was presidential. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's turn to sports. we have larry beil talking football for us tonight. >> yeah, i'll be less presidential i can guarantee you that. although, i don't know where the bar is set on that anymore. anyway, hanging on for their play-off lives, the 49ers hope to flex on washington on sunday while at the same time being flexed
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committee that you are a part of to meet to consider an emergency use authorization for the oxford ast dplen can a vaccine. have you started reviewing that data at all and how soon can we expect to a see that vaccine here? >> so when a company submits for approval of their vaccine under emergency use authorization we get a packet and then initially from the company which is their submission and then we get a packet from the fda which is the fda's review of all the clinical data. those are 200-page documents. we haven't gotten any of that yet. i will say there are questions about this vaccine. they did studies, for example, in the uk and in britain -- i'm sorry, in and in brazil and they had two different dosing strategies, one was half dose, full dose, the other was full dose, full dose, they had two different dosing intervals, a month was in one place and at least three months was in another and they had different placebos. that raises a lot of questions. usually it's in phase one when you first figure out what dose you want to give and what the frequency or interval is between doses
committee that you are a part of to meet to consider an emergency use authorization for the oxford ast dplen can a vaccine. have you started reviewing that data at all and how soon can we expect to a see that vaccine here? >> so when a company submits for approval of their vaccine under emergency use authorization we get a packet and then initially from the company which is their submission and then we get a packet from the fda which is the fda's review of all the clinical data. those are...
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. >> i don't knjohn, i want to ast the big news, nominating the defense secretary, set to announce retired's not a household name but joe biden knows him and certainly his resume. he's a retired army general, led u.s. central command for three years. he's also a commanding general of u.s. forces in iraq. what are your thoughts on this pick? >> somebody who could have a lot of credibility with troops in uniform, however, there are some disputes coming out of the congressional quarters because austin will require a congressional waiver because he has not been out of the military, retired, for requisite seven years. that was granted to general mattis but a lot of democratic senators at the time said it was inappropriate, and they wouldn't green light something like that again. so an impressive pick, a series of firsts, good to have someone with military experience, but because of that seven year waiver issue, there could be a fight for this one up on capitol hill. >> john, even if there's a fight, the u.s. has a rich history, i think you would agree, of relying on career servants in this coun
. >> i don't knjohn, i want to ast the big news, nominating the defense secretary, set to announce retired's not a household name but joe biden knows him and certainly his resume. he's a retired army general, led u.s. central command for three years. he's also a commanding general of u.s. forces in iraq. what are your thoughts on this pick? >> somebody who could have a lot of credibility with troops in uniform, however, there are some disputes coming out of the congressional...
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to take a look at ast yeareople and look ahead. dr. ooch blackstock is an emergency medicine physician and the founder of advancing health equity, which is focused on addressing racism in health care. yuval levin, editor of "national affairs" magazine and a director at the american enterprise institute, a conservative research center in washington. jill lapore is a professor of american history at harvard, universistaff writer at the "new yorker" and an awardd f the department of african-ic am studies at princeton university and an author himself.el and weme all four of you back to the news hour. we norlly at the end of the year, look back at the highs and the lows. but dr. blackstock, i think it's fair to say is year it's been a year of low and lower. but let's focus first on the pandemic. what is it said to us, do you think, about america's leadership and about who we are as americans? >> so as we head into this, i would say this dark winter with cases at record highs that's increasing, i would say that there was a social contract th
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it's the largest city in the state, and a democratic stronghold on the ast.recent years, it's become something of a hip tourist destination, with a hot "foodie" scene that includes the portland hunt and alpine club. it's owned by briana volk and her husbd, and has been med one of the best cocktail bars in america. volk is originally from oregon. she moved here about 10 years ago. >> we're so close to the ocean. our farmers are doing amazing things. and, you know, how-- how could you not be a foodie town whech you have so ccess to so many great things? >> brown: now, of cosethe pandemic is devastating hers and other local businesses. it's just one reason volk, progressive in her politics, got involved this election cycle, even publishing a cocktail boo"" collins against collins," to raise money for down-ballot >> there are rights of so many of our fellow neighbors on the tabland at risk, that that w absolutely frightening to me. you know, watching the response from the pandemic, from the me that they had n what showed they were doing, and they are of people di
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that, you know, i couldn't see a democrat do it, is wh he abolished the federal marine monument on the ast saved a lot of fishing jobs. >> brown: local issues rule here, he says, and have led to divisions just like in the rest of the country. >> well, it's always been said there's two maines, and i firmly believe there is two maines. >> brown: and are there two americas, when you look out now? >> well, it definitely is the same idea of rural arica and urban america. i mean, and i feel that we've lost our country. we've definitely lost our country when we started losing our small towns. >> brown: if there are two maines, the other can be found portland. it's the largest city in the state, and a democratic ronghold on the coast. in recent years, it's become something of a hip tourist destination, with a hot "foodie" scene that includes the portland hunt and alpine club. it's owned by briana volk and her husband, and has been named one of the best cocktail bars in america. volk is originally from oregon. she moved here about 1s ago. >> we're so close to the ocean. our farmers e doing amazing
that, you know, i couldn't see a democrat do it, is wh he abolished the federal marine monument on the ast saved a lot of fishing jobs. >> brown: local issues rule here, he says, and have led to divisions just like in the rest of the country. >> well, it's always been said there's two maines, and i firmly believe there is two maines. >> brown: and are there two americas, when you look out now? >> well, it definitely is the same idea of rural arica and urban america. i...
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. >> charlotte, asted, thank you both for being here. >>> a story you have to see about one local newsment's job for them. she is going to join me live from badge any in just a moment. we're all putting things off, especially in these times. but some things are too serious to be ignored. if you still have symptoms of crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis even after trying other medications, it may be a sign of damaging inflammation, which left untreated, could get much worse. please make an appointment to see your gastroenterologist right away. or connect with them online. once you do, seeing the doctor is one less thing to worry about. need help finding a doctor? head to crohnsandcolitis.com need help finding a doctor? finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. fine, no one leaves the tablefine, we'll sleep here. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. dreya! hey! how are you so
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crisis, they had an opportunity and they sta today throw their weight around in the south china sea,ast china sea. think that really -- we began have a focus but we should have really stuck back then and say, they are trying to undermine o influence and our position. >> as national security adviser, i spent across middle east and across asia, as a professional mitary officer and as a student of international relations, i had followed, you know, the ashift in the -- the shift in reform movemt when it was discernib that china was going to be more aggressive. i think you can go to george w. bush administration and dan covers in the book that this was a military competition. i think it is the largest military buiup in history. 800% increase in their defen budget since the mid-90's. so i think the defense perspective was maybe a little bit ahead. do i think theurning point is around bob zelek's speech, responsie stakeholderpeech. he gets criticized a lot of times for it, hey, ty didn't become a responsible stakeholder, sometimes in life you're disappointed and -- and in that speech he also l
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then you have ast big list in small print that goes on for quite a long ways. pages.i take it that would be c covered in the terms of access would be what is permitted and what is not permitted >> no your honor authorization in the statute has a meaning being granted specific individual permission. >> i'm not granted that when they send this peace of paper that says in the thing, here are the terms of access. you can use whatever we are giving on this site for the f following purposes but not for the other purposes. that isn't covered? >> no your honor no more so than you would think you've been specifically authorized to enter if you walk into a building and there's a sign on the outside about some things were not supposed to do in a building. the word authorization of the dictionary this court made clear in washington county require some kind of individualized permission. >> your employer knows you. mr. jones you work for me. here is a pc. you will get all sorts of e-mails in this pc you are never to use this e-mail for a personal purpose. and then he does use it fo
then you have ast big list in small print that goes on for quite a long ways. pages.i take it that would be c covered in the terms of access would be what is permitted and what is not permitted >> no your honor authorization in the statute has a meaning being granted specific individual permission. >> i'm not granted that when they send this peace of paper that says in the thing, here are the terms of access. you can use whatever we are giving on this site for the f following...
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asget their dishes as clean ast possible.olks ask me how to i tell them, try cascade platinum plus theks down food soils to clean up to 99% of visible and invisible food residue for a hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. >>> as i mentioned at the top of the show, the advisory panel that tells the fda whether or not they should approve the first coronavirus vaccine in the united states, that advisory board meeting is happening tomorrow. and they're going to make their recommendation to the fda tomorrow. now, that advisory group has already published like a 50-plus page briefing document on the vaccine. they say the vaccine is in their estimation safe and effective. by all accounts it looks like they're likely to recommend to the fda that the vaccine should be approved. but this is a very big deal. and this meeting tomorrow, the advisory board that's going to make the decision, it's a public meeting. the presentation of the evidence is public. the expert discussion about it is public. the q&a about it is public. and ultimately their recommendation to the fda,
asget their dishes as clean ast possible.olks ask me how to i tell them, try cascade platinum plus theks down food soils to clean up to 99% of visible and invisible food residue for a hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. >>> as i mentioned at the top of the show, the advisory panel that tells the fda whether or not they should approve the first coronavirus vaccine in the united states, that advisory board meeting is happening tomorrow. and they're going to...
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forums used by far-right groups, the proud boys, members of armed right-wing groups, conspiracy theory aste supremacists have all pledged to attend on january 6th. several other online posts show far right demonstrators working on ways to smuggle guns into d.c., where carrying without a permit is prohibited and guns are banned at all protests. other posts include talk of violence. on the event website, a flyer for the demonstration says "the president is calling on us to come back to washington on january 6th for a big protest. be there. will be wild." will be wild. that's what he wants. the president threw down 20 pardons and commutations last night, another 26 pardons late tonight. he has left washington. nobody knows, literally, if he is coming back. he is telling his followers to be in the streets when he and his co-conspirators try to sabotage the electoral college vote count. he wants supporters in the streets outside the capitol while they are trying to pull off their sabotage inside the capitol at the same time. he has maybe jeopardized any relief for covid at all. and he has block
forums used by far-right groups, the proud boys, members of armed right-wing groups, conspiracy theory aste supremacists have all pledged to attend on january 6th. several other online posts show far right demonstrators working on ways to smuggle guns into d.c., where carrying without a permit is prohibited and guns are banned at all protests. other posts include talk of violence. on the event website, a flyer for the demonstration says "the president is calling on us to come back to...
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this comes ast a critical momen in the pandemic. tens of millions of californians waking up this morning to new restrictions. why? 28,000 new cases reported in that state overnight. we'll talk much more about what california is doing shortly. this morning, as you look around the country, look at this map. look at all the red there. everywhere there in red, new deaths trending up more than 10%. deep red, more than 50%. more americans are currently hospitalized with coronavirus than ever before. >> and one of those hospitalized this morning is president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, who says he's doing well via twitter. giuliani has spent the last several weeks traveling the country, pushing false election fraud claims. and as you see in the video, this just one of many times when he was frequently unmasked. most recently in georgia. overnight in georgia, republican georgia brian kemp rejecting president trump's request to open a special session of the georgia general assembly with the goal of overturning the voter's choic
this comes ast a critical momen in the pandemic. tens of millions of californians waking up this morning to new restrictions. why? 28,000 new cases reported in that state overnight. we'll talk much more about what california is doing shortly. this morning, as you look around the country, look at this map. look at all the red there. everywhere there in red, new deaths trending up more than 10%. deep red, more than 50%. more americans are currently hospitalized with coronavirus than ever before....
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critics may have labeled king as ast nancy and needs buchanan doe face, but the two men pressed forward in the hopes of one day rising to higher office. in this, they succeeded. elected vice president, the nation mourned the death of william rufus king one year later, eulogizing him as among the last of a generation of older statesmen committed to union. buchanan was lauded as a staunch conservative and savior of the union. as president he upheld the constitution as he thought protected southern rights and , their slaves, and critically unwilling to quash southern secession during the winter of 1860-1861. for his actions, this presidency has been labeled as weak and pro-southern. but in truth, buchanan had long since before become a sympathizer and collaborator with the south. --t began as a buzz him bosom friendship in washington boardinghouse ended with a man . justice rufus king advised him in his final letter, he became a man with southern principles. for his work, a largely proslavery nation gave him his just reward, the presidency. my lecture today suggests buchanan and king shoul
critics may have labeled king as ast nancy and needs buchanan doe face, but the two men pressed forward in the hopes of one day rising to higher office. in this, they succeeded. elected vice president, the nation mourned the death of william rufus king one year later, eulogizing him as among the last of a generation of older statesmen committed to union. buchanan was lauded as a staunch conservative and savior of the union. as president he upheld the constitution as he thought protected...
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takes to bridge certain exposed businesses over the april is probably -- if your goal is to prevent ,asting harm to working people to the education of children, to the public health service, to the underlying capacities of the british economy, then you probably want to accompany that by some other forms of spending that it doesn't take the chancellor to continue right now. washington. in i am curious as to your take on the possibility of a deal now being done between the u.k. and the united states, and how difficult that would be. the lesson of brexit i think is trade deals are difficult to do. they are not oven ready. they are not ready to go straight out of the bag. how long do you thing that could take, and how difficult could it be, do you think, for the u.k. side to negotiate? adam: i think your point about it not being oven ready in the british sense is absolutely right, and additionally, you mentioned earlier the thaticization, the idea there was a ticking deadline and real prospects of disruption, which we are already seeing in the u.k. economy. the deal would be the prospect so inn
takes to bridge certain exposed businesses over the april is probably -- if your goal is to prevent ,asting harm to working people to the education of children, to the public health service, to the underlying capacities of the british economy, then you probably want to accompany that by some other forms of spending that it doesn't take the chancellor to continue right now. washington. in i am curious as to your take on the possibility of a deal now being done between the u.k. and the united...
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beginning of this month and that was alarming enough, and now we are getting close to 15,000, and just the ast two weeks. 68% emissions. 2006 at the beginning of this month and now over 3000 as we reported yesterday, so that is a 4% increase in icus. would like to focus on icus a little bit more in a moment and tell you why this issue is top of mind. this slide should sum up well. you can see the five regions in the state we identified. these are the regions in the state where we have some mutual and proximate systems of engagement, meaning there is a deliberate construct, where there is mutual support, mutual aid and agreements between hospitals and systems, and the true northern part of the state, bay area, greater sacramento, the true northern part of the state, san joaquin valley. look at that, 1.6% current icu capacity. over the weekend they got to zero. zero, which means they were in a surge. i will talk about that in a oment. that is a 20% increase in icu capacity. so that does not mean we have no icu beds or staff available, but it means we are into a surge staffing approach and surge
beginning of this month and that was alarming enough, and now we are getting close to 15,000, and just the ast two weeks. 68% emissions. 2006 at the beginning of this month and now over 3000 as we reported yesterday, so that is a 4% increase in icus. would like to focus on icus a little bit more in a moment and tell you why this issue is top of mind. this slide should sum up well. you can see the five regions in the state we identified. these are the regions in the state where we have some...
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good ast is probably as any comprehensive health care system in the u.s. i will submit questions for the record. it would be helpful to the members to understand the hub and spoke strategy where you think you have vulnerability in the rules areas and potential remediation strategy. that would be helpful for the members. i don't want to question the underlying infrastructure. hubon't want a sub-optimized. our members want to make sure constituents are covered. appreciate you getting that back to us. i will submit questions for the record. we will take a brief recess, subject to the call of the chair, after the second and third voter take in, which i expect momentarily. thank you.
good ast is probably as any comprehensive health care system in the u.s. i will submit questions for the record. it would be helpful to the members to understand the hub and spoke strategy where you think you have vulnerability in the rules areas and potential remediation strategy. that would be helpful for the members. i don't want to question the underlying infrastructure. hubon't want a sub-optimized. our members want to make sure constituents are covered. appreciate you getting that back to...
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tradition thatg when the state board of results, certifies the ast is pretty well taken demonstrable fraud or purposeful this counting of ballots or some massive ever. there was not that in florida. just the way michigan certified week or two ago and other states like georgia. the media covered that in 2020. you can go back and say maybe the rules should have been stricter on mail-in voting and maybe they should not have waived the requirement for signatures on absentee ballots, whatever. , hewhen the votes are cast should have difference. that is why many thought the florida supreme court was behaving as an imperial judiciary selecting certain types of recounts that would help gore. the u.s. supreme court did not just stop the counting at some moment. they restored the actual, certified results by the florida election board, just the way we have seen the results by the georgia born after the recount, and michigan, and so forth. i think we did improve things after 2000 to some degree. i don't quarrel that in georgia some republicans had an prunesive attempt to voters who may or may n
tradition thatg when the state board of results, certifies the ast is pretty well taken demonstrable fraud or purposeful this counting of ballots or some massive ever. there was not that in florida. just the way michigan certified week or two ago and other states like georgia. the media covered that in 2020. you can go back and say maybe the rules should have been stricter on mail-in voting and maybe they should not have waived the requirement for signatures on absentee ballots, whatever. ,...
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unit, ast managing they mentioned, the firm made a billion in annual revenue from this division in recente allureold or -- of florida is well known. it is a warm weather state, there is zero state income tax for employees, there is also a much lower cost for office space, for living space, and that has been part of the draw. the deliberations that goldman, which is often a trendsetter on wall street, is adding to the cloud over new york's future. as we know, the city has seen a steady exodus, not just of residence, but also of white-collar jobs to other areas where there are lower operational costs. juliette: you are talking about how this could all hurt new york city. do you think we see more firms follow suit and had to florida? su: let's talk about the ones we already know about. there are major names. major hedge funds, major financial firms, you have paul fingers elliott management planning to move their headquarters for their $41 billion headquarters to west palm beach. that's right around the miami area. you have ken griffin citadel, a widely followed major hedge fund. and blacksto
unit, ast managing they mentioned, the firm made a billion in annual revenue from this division in recente allureold or -- of florida is well known. it is a warm weather state, there is zero state income tax for employees, there is also a much lower cost for office space, for living space, and that has been part of the draw. the deliberations that goldman, which is often a trendsetter on wall street, is adding to the cloud over new york's future. as we know, the city has seen a steady exodus,...
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getting so much attention right now as it starts to launch some beta services or earlier this week, wid astre going public with a merger come 2023, are there room for all these different constellations we've been talking about this since the late 1990s but has yet to really be pulled off. >> you never take elon musk lightly. he's got the charisma, the funding. you have to hand it to him i hope he doesn't feel he'll be the only competition in town how many constellations are too much two at least three >> lastly asked about the trajectory for 5g roll out as the u.s. and china does continue to escalate. they had more stress points frmt india was really warming up to china. in my humble opinion, china has taken serious miss steps this does, this project does top that in the space race, china is moving forward russia is moving forward america is moving fast uk are now joining hands i would say india, uk and u.s. will build the access around the space industry. >> this does put 110 satellites in or bit with this morning's launch we talk about this billionaire space race but the list of billionai
getting so much attention right now as it starts to launch some beta services or earlier this week, wid astre going public with a merger come 2023, are there room for all these different constellations we've been talking about this since the late 1990s but has yet to really be pulled off. >> you never take elon musk lightly. he's got the charisma, the funding. you have to hand it to him i hope he doesn't feel he'll be the only competition in town how many constellations are too much two...