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try to mainly tonight to discuss his journalist eve barlow. to meet you. be that lovely to meet you as well thank you so much for your written article for tablet magazine your talk about online. but the rise you had seen anti-semitism and people even making fun of your name, eve barlow singh eve fark below. then what did seth rogen do? so that seth rogen decided to take it upon himself to tweet what i is soup as media that represent the human fark to me. and sedative heartfelt, quite frightening article about the rise in anti-semitism both online and off-line in america. rather than them using his own platform to talk about this rise in anti-semitism himself, he decided instead unfortunately that he would a bully a jewish female journalist who is talking about this and using her platform to discuss it. kennedy: yes. it was very clear people were using the skirmish between hamas and israel as an excuse to go out and attack jews in places like los angeles and new york, and throughout the country. writing horrific graffiti on synagogues and targe
try to mainly tonight to discuss his journalist eve barlow. to meet you. be that lovely to meet you as well thank you so much for your written article for tablet magazine your talk about online. but the rise you had seen anti-semitism and people even making fun of your name, eve barlow singh eve fark below. then what did seth rogen do? so that seth rogen decided to take it upon himself to tweet what i is soup as media that represent the human fark to me. and sedative heartfelt, quite...
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thank you for joining us, richard barlow, wejo founder and ceo.t, amazon preparing for its next venture. the e-commerce giant will offer six-month prescriptions for a very reasonable price. we talk about the company's latest move next. stitch fix shares soaring after the company posted better-than-expected third-quarter results, it's outlook also seen as strong, a sign that folks are starting to get out again and care about how they look doing it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: whether it will be a rally in the crypto world or a spac yield, they have made their mark in how companies operate and look ahead to the future. we spoke with them about what is next for his company at the virtual event. >> we are debating something we are pretty excited about, which is turning the incubator to focus very heavily on crypto, which is, i think, a really exciting future in a lot of different categories. >> why are you so excited about crypto? >> it reminds me of changes like web and mobile which were so fundamental to how certain categories evolved. it wasn't cha
thank you for joining us, richard barlow, wejo founder and ceo.t, amazon preparing for its next venture. the e-commerce giant will offer six-month prescriptions for a very reasonable price. we talk about the company's latest move next. stitch fix shares soaring after the company posted better-than-expected third-quarter results, it's outlook also seen as strong, a sign that folks are starting to get out again and care about how they look doing it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: whether it will...
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so following a thread that you opened you quoted john parry barlow who is one of the cofounders of the electronic frontier foundation where you work. and in the book you write about the experience of moving to san francisco in 2011 when you started to work with eff. i can relate to what you are saying about going up in the nineties being on prodigy and aol and being exhilarated by the ideas that were put out there. i associate this with wired magazine. the other cofounder of eff publishing and wired. dyson was another eff person in the wired world. i had a lot of the same experiences in the nineties. but this is a very long windup cousin trying to figure how to pose it. what is still useful about those ideas and what is not useful anymore? fairly or not barlow is considered a utopian are a libertarian the libertarian politics like dyson generally were very evident. newt gingrich is on the cover. so i think it's fair to say from your work and from the passage that you read that you do feel a connection with that legacy but what do you think is still active today? what should we harvest
so following a thread that you opened you quoted john parry barlow who is one of the cofounders of the electronic frontier foundation where you work. and in the book you write about the experience of moving to san francisco in 2011 when you started to work with eff. i can relate to what you are saying about going up in the nineties being on prodigy and aol and being exhilarated by the ideas that were put out there. i associate this with wired magazine. the other cofounder of eff publishing and...
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he gets permission to follow francis barlow who is a family friend and he will actually witness sharpshooters in action. and so no, it's not an accident that i have a sharpshooter shooting at the confederate over here because in the painting two shots from union sharpshooters aimed straight at him. he's basically daring them to hit him. now if you've got really sharp eyes and i'll just spill the beans on this peter wood who will be speaking at the symposium tomorrow happen to notice that this is the same guy who shows up in prisoners from the front with four bullet holes in his hat. and so homer is playing a narrative game even with the stock characters that he puts in his pictures now needless to say i can get down into the weeds on pretty much every single photograph or painting in this exhibition. and since you don't have six hours for this, we'll keep moving. but what i wanted to do was really use this room as a way of setting the tone for understanding what's happening if you look at the the sky in the second painting over from the left the federal troops outside, monocacy, maryland righ
he gets permission to follow francis barlow who is a family friend and he will actually witness sharpshooters in action. and so no, it's not an accident that i have a sharpshooter shooting at the confederate over here because in the painting two shots from union sharpshooters aimed straight at him. he's basically daring them to hit him. now if you've got really sharp eyes and i'll just spill the beans on this peter wood who will be speaking at the symposium tomorrow happen to notice that this...
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startup backed by gm uses this for infrastructure design, we are joined by the ceo and founder richard barlowyou for joining us area you are planning a spac, why spac now and why not do a traditional ipo? >> we have raised over $150 million from the private market area by the least amount from globally, delivering more product. public markets do a special raise. emily: so, you pull together trillions of connected data points. i'm curious, what are you selling your services to and how do you make money on it? >> we provide into the likes of the apartment of transport, traffic and area we often prove those products. stated curbside parking behavior. 20 factories have better understanding of how the cars are being driven and treated. emily: i'm curious how you feel about cars and increasingly connected world. are you concerned about cyberattacks and the new level your -- level of threats you are seeing are not just every company but all of us? >> i set up we journey. this is focused on data, something we have made from day one. where i said 27,000, but we are more than that, we work with how the
startup backed by gm uses this for infrastructure design, we are joined by the ceo and founder richard barlowyou for joining us area you are planning a spac, why spac now and why not do a traditional ipo? >> we have raised over $150 million from the private market area by the least amount from globally, delivering more product. public markets do a special raise. emily: so, you pull together trillions of connected data points. i'm curious, what are you selling your services to and how do...
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barlow. benjamin bales. [reading names] >> from the 13th company christopher m. bailey. tara e.daniel j. cook. jonathan f. contreras. sean t. davis. catherine o. farrell. kevin c. harris. sean m. fitzgerald. [reading names] madison g. boyd. eduardo i gomez. alvin jordan to third. claire l. harrison. audrey g. hollis. adamjee cooper. thomas fee air when the fifth. [reading names] jack m. lucy. william a lewis. sara emma merrill. aaron m. mccullough. tyler p. mcgill. arianna c. mckenzie. julian d olivares. jake r. standards. zachary d robbins. marcus l. wiggins jr.. >> from the 16th company ryan j. serrano. sean p. bowman. sara d saint john. michael d brooks. jackson teased alone. jeffrey j. burch. thomas t. costello. >> from the 15th company eric r. rondout. [reading names] carolyn a bully. jason j. carlson. emma c. foster. paul j. hamilton. jeremiah o. cooney. gracie holmes. cameron l. douglas. meghan g. fields. [reading names] derby i am a choir. max r. hatcher. brian w. mcgann in. emma s. heinrich. brian j camero. sam m. jackson. jessica n. jenkins. timothy jeh johnson. caleb
barlow. benjamin bales. [reading names] >> from the 13th company christopher m. bailey. tara e.daniel j. cook. jonathan f. contreras. sean t. davis. catherine o. farrell. kevin c. harris. sean m. fitzgerald. [reading names] madison g. boyd. eduardo i gomez. alvin jordan to third. claire l. harrison. audrey g. hollis. adamjee cooper. thomas fee air when the fifth. [reading names] jack m. lucy. william a lewis. sara emma merrill. aaron m. mccullough. tyler p. mcgill. arianna c. mckenzie....
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. >> chase barlow. >> w. seth. >> blake bisowski. >> benjamin bale. >> christopher a.> sidney a. barber. >> christopher p. cassidy. >> harrison m. blekly. >> cameron a. gomtani. >> jonathan p. buck. charles e. conley. >> daniel j. cook. >> jonathan f. contreras. >> samuel a. dever. >> shaun t. davis. >> john c. gayle. >> jessica g. ennis. >> kyle j. gibbs. >> katherine o. farrell. >> kevin c. harris. >> shaun m. fitzgerald. >> ezra c. encowski. >> madison j. floyd. >> alexa m. jakeet. >> elizabeth a. fugin. >> richard a. gin. >> eduardo i. gomez. >> edward l. jordan, iii patricia c. . >> audrey g. hollis. >> adam g. cooper. >> thomas c. irwin v. >> woodrow j. jones. >> alexander m. laraldi. >> jacob m. kinnear. >> jack m. lucy. >> william a. lewis. >> cordell montico. >> sara m. merrill. >> aaron m. mccollough. >> nolan j. parmore. >> tyler p. mcgill. >> madeline r. segma. >> ariana c. mckenzie. >> thomas c. sa brchlt. >> julian d. oliverez. >> margaret b. peacher. >> david c. teg tlt meyer. >> zachary d. robbins. >> marcus l. wiggins, jr. jake rotsler. >> from the 16t
. >> chase barlow. >> w. seth. >> blake bisowski. >> benjamin bale. >> christopher a.> sidney a. barber. >> christopher p. cassidy. >> harrison m. blekly. >> cameron a. gomtani. >> jonathan p. buck. charles e. conley. >> daniel j. cook. >> jonathan f. contreras. >> samuel a. dever. >> shaun t. davis. >> john c. gayle. >> jessica g. ennis. >> kyle j. gibbs. >> katherine o. farrell. >>...
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now i want to turn it over to my friend, ceo and founder of pfizer, albert barlow. you again for stepping up. >> thank you -- matt: did you have president joe biden giving a statement in cornwall talking about the u.s. commitment to vaccinating the rest of the world. biden says we will begin sending out 200 million doses this year in august, another 300 million next. he will work with counterparts in the g7 to donate more. i think we have already broken the news it will be about a billion in total, the g7 will help out with over 100 countries in terms of doses. let's quickly mention, you can listen into that speech on your bloomberg terminal. i want to get over to tina fordham from avon hearst, a partner and head of global political strategy. she will give us some insight into what we have learned so far in the g7, what they can achieve. appreciate your time today. we heard president biden talk about the importance of vaccinating the rest of the world. also admitting there is a little bit of self-interest here. how key is it to get this done quickly for the global e
now i want to turn it over to my friend, ceo and founder of pfizer, albert barlow. you again for stepping up. >> thank you -- matt: did you have president joe biden giving a statement in cornwall talking about the u.s. commitment to vaccinating the rest of the world. biden says we will begin sending out 200 million doses this year in august, another 300 million next. he will work with counterparts in the g7 to donate more. i think we have already broken the news it will be about a billion...
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writer eve barlow calls it the [indiscernible].urns out that vehement online anti-zionism inspires people to engage in anti-semitic violence off-line, endangering jews as a result. they've been targeted with fire, fists and human spirit. who knew this could happen? well, we did and we tried to make noise about it." joining me now the author of that piece. thanks so much for coming on. >> thank you, ben. >> ben: i'm c furious about the kinds of things i'm seeing her across social media today and fueling this type of violence against jews in america. how should we react to that for those of us were not jews in order to support our friends in this moment and also push back against the acceptability or tolerance of this type of violence against our fellow americans? >> yeah, i mean, what we are seeing right now is a historic pattern in which anti-jewish hatred, anti-semitism is risen again, it's not just on the rise, it's risen in the conflict between israel and hamas has given anti-semites the permission to attack jews in the streets
writer eve barlow calls it the [indiscernible].urns out that vehement online anti-zionism inspires people to engage in anti-semitic violence off-line, endangering jews as a result. they've been targeted with fire, fists and human spirit. who knew this could happen? well, we did and we tried to make noise about it." joining me now the author of that piece. thanks so much for coming on. >> thank you, ben. >> ben: i'm c furious about the kinds of things i'm seeing her across...
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with me is katie barlow, a lawyer and media editor for the scotusblog. welcome, katie. implications of this ruling and what it could mean to all of us nationally. >> well, as you said, michael, this case is about two arizona voting provisions that come to the court by way of these two provisions. one that outlaws ballot harvesting, the collection of ballots by third parties, and one that basically requires electioneers to throw out ballots cast out of precinct. the second and most important part of the case is it gives the court an opportunity to clarify the text for section two of the voting rights act. what section two does is bans discrimination on the basis of race in voting. and as you know, how they decide this text is written can strengthen or weaken section two of the voting rights act. as you may recall, in 2013, the supreme court effectively gutted section five of the voting rights act, which required certain jurisdictions, largely in the south, to get preapproval before they change their election processes. so this section two now coming before the court is t
with me is katie barlow, a lawyer and media editor for the scotusblog. welcome, katie. implications of this ruling and what it could mean to all of us nationally. >> well, as you said, michael, this case is about two arizona voting provisions that come to the court by way of these two provisions. one that outlaws ballot harvesting, the collection of ballots by third parties, and one that basically requires electioneers to throw out ballots cast out of precinct. the second and most...
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poor guys are stuck on the right flank of the union army near a place called blockers knoll called barlow's knoll today. these guys get hit by the second core right in the flank and get swept off the field. if on them. i'm asking for my money back from this ride, but this is what we start to see if we're stonewall jackson jackson's men are gonna start advancing from the west to the east and they're going to try to meet up with with robert e. lee's men who are about three to four miles to the to the east on the other side of a 92,000 or so man union army. so now jackson with 28 to 29,000 men has to march for about four miles to go meet up with his closest support which are the 14,000 men and a poverty lee. this is absolutely a risk. and this is why we're gonna we talk about this battle so frequently in the terms of the military. jackson's flank attack seems to be going well, he's gonna go forward. he's gonna sweep the 11th core off the field in about 45 minutes to an hour. they don't just panic and run all of them. they actually do stand and fight. but stonewall jackson's men will start to l
poor guys are stuck on the right flank of the union army near a place called blockers knoll called barlow's knoll today. these guys get hit by the second core right in the flank and get swept off the field. if on them. i'm asking for my money back from this ride, but this is what we start to see if we're stonewall jackson jackson's men are gonna start advancing from the west to the east and they're going to try to meet up with with robert e. lee's men who are about three to four miles to the to...