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we have seen differences is in the baseline behavior of air quality. these graphs are looking at pm-10 data and what we found is that you know, the redwood city and berkeley sensors are these blue and green lines towards the bottom of the graph. this is the medium air quality. air quality is better outside of san francisco on a average day. you can see that this bottom graph represents the good days. so the 10%, those kind of best 10% of days and you can see air quality tends to be better outside of san francisco and those days. well. this is less traffic and less activity due to covid right now. even with that, san francisco neighborhoods have a higher baseline for air quality than other places in the bay area. so without meaningful policy changes, we'll really risking the reassumption, of pre covid levels of activities adding additional air pollution on to neighborhoods that are already experiencing higher base lines. so, helping transition to clean energy and cleaner forms of transportation, will be important for both a sustainable recovery and air
we have seen differences is in the baseline behavior of air quality. these graphs are looking at pm-10 data and what we found is that you know, the redwood city and berkeley sensors are these blue and green lines towards the bottom of the graph. this is the medium air quality. air quality is better outside of san francisco on a average day. you can see that this bottom graph represents the good days. so the 10%, those kind of best 10% of days and you can see air quality tends to be better...
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that is our baseline. let me also say that around the baseline, there are risks on both sides.n the risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability, we would have the tools to address that, and i am confident that we would under that risk scenario. tom: fold in the balance sheet. that can be the twin deficits, the comparison of the fiscal situation to gdp, and of course, trade dynamics as well. what do we do with a six standard deviation move in between deficit out, say, two years? are you optimistic that we can stabilize that terrible trend? are you optimistic that we can somehow revert to a better outcome? mr. clarida: you are correct, and i think this is pointed out in the imf world bank meetings this week, that because the u.s., for a variety of reasons, including better progress on vaccination and very robust policy support, is going to be growing rapidly this year compared to other countries. what we tend to see historically is that when the u.s. grows faster than most of the rest of the world, some of that goes into our im
that is our baseline. let me also say that around the baseline, there are risks on both sides.n the risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability, we would have the tools to address that, and i am confident that we would under that risk scenario. tom: fold in the balance sheet. that can be the twin deficits, the comparison of the fiscal situation to gdp, and of course, trade dynamics as well. what do we do with a six standard deviation move in...
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, the baseline should be police brutality and racist motivations should not happen in the first place. do you think the justice in policing act will address that? what does this verdict at the potential legislative impact for policing -- impact mean for policing around the country? rep. williams: this verdict shows we are moving in the right direction. it puts the country on notice that it is time for us to change in a big way. systemic change needs to happen. accountability is what we are asking for. the george floyd justice in policing act addresses that. this is what my focus is moving forward, how do we get this passed through the u.s. senate so that regardless of the city, regardless of the jury makeup, accountability is the norm in this country? shery: we are seeing live pictures of minneapolis, many people on the street, celebrating this verdict. we just had rev. al sharpton speaking in minneapolis after the verdict. tell us more about what changes you are seeing across the country. this was a verdict that will not only affect minnesota, but the rest of the world, especially wh
, the baseline should be police brutality and racist motivations should not happen in the first place. do you think the justice in policing act will address that? what does this verdict at the potential legislative impact for policing -- impact mean for policing around the country? rep. williams: this verdict shows we are moving in the right direction. it puts the country on notice that it is time for us to change in a big way. systemic change needs to happen. accountability is what we are...
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ok the hydrophones out when we can observe these animals in the wild we're able to establish baselines and then when we have dolphins in our sanctuary we can monitor them and record their vocal characteristics or vocals. with photos and behavior we're able to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment because we have this baseline data of how they interact in the wild. i heard about 4 individuals so we really need to be keeping our eye out just scanning the surface of the water see if we can see them. when they surface you noticed the blow was big that's what you need to look for. it's quite follow a by a to me there's no way. he got that. he. thought. and. i thank you. we have another 15 or 10 minutes left of daylight you never know maybe going to see some splashing in the sunset. some of the last one let's see. this out there. right here. nothing. really fun. something that you think it's right here when. they keep running away. one of the old 1 o'clock. if you see something coming out of the world. over that want to quote you guys me out it was. pretty crazy there stra
ok the hydrophones out when we can observe these animals in the wild we're able to establish baselines and then when we have dolphins in our sanctuary we can monitor them and record their vocal characteristics or vocals. with photos and behavior we're able to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment because we have this baseline data of how they interact in the wild. i heard about 4 individuals so we really need to be keeping our eye out just scanning the surface of the water...
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more defensible networks, including by offering shared services to federal agencies to raise the baseline of cybersecurity across the executive branch and providing the agencies with tools and guidance to move to zero trust principles where again we presume that network parameters can be compromised and with focus on protecting the critical assets within each network. we deeply appreciate congresses consideration of additional funding to address these priorities which are urgently needed persistent to provide foundational capabilities across the federal civilian executive branch. these investments critically to be considered a down payment a sustained effort required to improve and modernize federal civilian cybersecurity over the long-term. it's now more critical than ever to focus on securing the federal civilian government and respond quickly when a compromise occurs. by enhancing our visibility into agency networks moving towards a posture of proactive hunting and deploying more defensible network architectures we can both effectively ensure that the federal government can provide the
more defensible networks, including by offering shared services to federal agencies to raise the baseline of cybersecurity across the executive branch and providing the agencies with tools and guidance to move to zero trust principles where again we presume that network parameters can be compromised and with focus on protecting the critical assets within each network. we deeply appreciate congresses consideration of additional funding to address these priorities which are urgently needed...
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and eu use a baseline that starts from 1990. comparison, so we are able to give the numbers that are comparable between all these countries, let's move the baseline that the u.s. has from 2005 to 1990. by 2030, the u.k. is saying a reduction of 68% on 1990. the eu is doing 55% reduction by 2030 relatives 1990. the u.s. number comes down to nearly 40% relative to 1990. the u.s. will still be behind the u.k. and the eu, but it is ahead of all the other major economies. annmarie: it is a supercritical point when you look at these headlines, because it is all about the baselines and where they stack up. what is the biggest challenge for the u.s. right now? >> the u.s. has had change in administrations, changing stance on the climate. the biggest credibility gap now is for the u.s. not just to set an ambitious target, but to actually execute it. we know the u.k. and e.u. have both legislated their goals going into 2050, and we have heard from boris johnson that even the 2035 goals will soon be legislated. the u.s., we don't see that
and eu use a baseline that starts from 1990. comparison, so we are able to give the numbers that are comparable between all these countries, let's move the baseline that the u.s. has from 2005 to 1990. by 2030, the u.k. is saying a reduction of 68% on 1990. the eu is doing 55% reduction by 2030 relatives 1990. the u.s. number comes down to nearly 40% relative to 1990. the u.s. will still be behind the u.k. and the eu, but it is ahead of all the other major economies. annmarie: it is a...
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that is a good start, but it has to be the baseline. as congressman joan said, caseloads have exploded over the last 30 years. what john roberts is proposing here would be 79 new judges is only a fraction of what is really necessary. during the carter administration, carved grass -- congress expanded the courts a third. i think we need a bigger, more robust expansion of the lower courts to really get to this administration of justice. if you do not have your court case heard for years, that has a big impact, not only on criminal justice, but on civil justice. these are conversations that absolutely have to be happening at the same time we are having now and supreme court reform. nancy: and there has been, as you said, bipartisan support for expanding the courts. of course, todd young, a republican in indiana, introduced a bill in 116 two at 65. it is not enough -- to add 65. it is not enough even darrell issa introduced a bill. i think we can pursue all three points, suprem court, lower court, and get these biden judges confirmed so tha
that is a good start, but it has to be the baseline. as congressman joan said, caseloads have exploded over the last 30 years. what john roberts is proposing here would be 79 new judges is only a fraction of what is really necessary. during the carter administration, carved grass -- congress expanded the courts a third. i think we need a bigger, more robust expansion of the lower courts to really get to this administration of justice. if you do not have your court case heard for years, that has...
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that is our baseline. let me also say that around a baseline, there are risks on both sides.e risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability, we would have the tools to address that and i'm confident we would under that risk scenario. shery: fed vice chairman richard clarida speaking exclusively to bloomberg's tom keene and jonathan ferro. coming up next, microsoft is about to make a big bet on speech technology and ai with a potential purchase of the company that laid the groundwork for apple's serious software. we have the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's get back to our top stories. china has levied a record sign of 2.8 billion dollars on alibaba after an investigation that lasted for months. the amount may be more than manageable for a company of this scale. david ingles is with us. put this number into context for us. david: i think -- good morning about -- good morning, by the way. steve mentioned 4% of domestic sales goes down a little when you look at 2.8 billion as a percentage of total sales. i think the po
that is our baseline. let me also say that around a baseline, there are risks on both sides.e risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability, we would have the tools to address that and i'm confident we would under that risk scenario. shery: fed vice chairman richard clarida speaking exclusively to bloomberg's tom keene and jonathan ferro. coming up next, microsoft is about to make a big bet on speech technology and ai with a potential purchase...
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that as a baseline is too high.us to get this pandemic under control or be in a safe position or get safe and stay safe, we need those baseline cases, baseline new infections to dramatically increase. in order for that to happen, we need more people vaccinated. and those not eligible, we need parents, schools, assistants, sports, we have to keep in mind we all have a role to play. i want us to have a very robust summer. when i say very rowbust summer, i'm look at june and july. there are hard decisions thwe he to make through the month of april and may. >> as a society, we know, places are opening up, people are going out. if you can put your prognosticator hat on, what's going to happen? we know what people are doing. we know what the vaccination rate is. where will we be in a month if things continue at the current pace? >> look, john. we have evidence of what can happen. look at what's happening across five states in the united states, michigan, florida, pennsylvania, new york, and new jersey. more than 40% of th
that as a baseline is too high.us to get this pandemic under control or be in a safe position or get safe and stay safe, we need those baseline cases, baseline new infections to dramatically increase. in order for that to happen, we need more people vaccinated. and those not eligible, we need parents, schools, assistants, sports, we have to keep in mind we all have a role to play. i want us to have a very robust summer. when i say very rowbust summer, i'm look at june and july. there are hard...
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what we do know is that the kind of baseline for political power, the baseline is really in that census and that even some of the states that were expecting bigger gains like texas and florida, this is an impact and maybe undercounting some of those latino voters, maybe not seeing some of those residents actually get into this as we saw republican efforts to kind of demean that over the last year and a half. it could have cost them a congressional seat when they were expecting to gain even more. >> harry, we're at such a pivotal moment in this country when it comes to race. you point out that these issues are exactly why biden's supporters voted for him. >> yeah. i mean, look, if we talk about race relations at this moment in time. we talk about uniting the country. look at the general election, right? look at those voters who said that race relations was very important to their vote. what do you see amongst those voters in those voters voted overwhelmingly for joe biden. what about uniting the country, right? that was something that joe biden spoke a lot about, healing the wounds of th
what we do know is that the kind of baseline for political power, the baseline is really in that census and that even some of the states that were expecting bigger gains like texas and florida, this is an impact and maybe undercounting some of those latino voters, maybe not seeing some of those residents actually get into this as we saw republican efforts to kind of demean that over the last year and a half. it could have cost them a congressional seat when they were expecting to gain even...
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that is our baseline.may also say that around a baseline, there are risks on both sides, and in the risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability, we would have the tools to address that, and i am confident that we would under that risk scenario. alix: said vice chair -- guy: fed vice chair richard clarida speaking a little earlier on there. macomb key is with us now. outcome-based, less outlook based. how much clarity did we get from clarida on how much data we are going to need to see for the fed to react? michael: he made a couple of contradictory points, but may one stands out, and that is that by the end of the year, we should have an idea of whether the inflation they expect is going to be transitory. you can see the ppi numbers that came in today. that is goods inflation. goods inflation was the real reason we got that print on a year-over-year basis for cpi. they are expecting that because they think we are going to have shortages as the economy ra
that is our baseline.may also say that around a baseline, there are risks on both sides, and in the risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability, we would have the tools to address that, and i am confident that we would under that risk scenario. alix: said vice chair -- guy: fed vice chair richard clarida speaking a little earlier on there. macomb key is with us now. outcome-based, less outlook based. how much clarity did we get from clarida...
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that is our baseline. let me also say around the baseline there are risks on both sides.n the risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability we would have the tools to address that, and i am confident we went under that risk scenario. haidi: that was the fed vice chair richard clarida speaking exclusively to bloomberg. virus data revealing a bleak picture when it comes to e.m.'s including any at which not accounts for 1/5 of all cases globally. in addition, developing countries are also rolling out cobit shots at a slower pace --covid-19 shots at a slower pace. you can see the seven-day average of new cases topping 120,000. india sing a record number of new cases and recent days. i want to bring in the head of asia research at amz. this coupled with less access and a slower rollout of the coronavirus vaccine programs in places like india, does the set us up for a bifurcated state of recovery, in asia? >> i believe it does. the recovery nature is still entrenched, i am confident we will see a recovery in 2021. however, it i
that is our baseline. let me also say around the baseline there are risks on both sides.n the risk case in which inflation were to begin to move above a level consistent with price stability we would have the tools to address that, and i am confident we went under that risk scenario. haidi: that was the fed vice chair richard clarida speaking exclusively to bloomberg. virus data revealing a bleak picture when it comes to e.m.'s including any at which not accounts for 1/5 of all cases globally....
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with us, the surge became the baseline.y habits have been created as more and more people seek out better for you snacks and healthier for you snacks. when we look at nielsen march over march, we actually grew when many companies did not, and that is exciting to see, that behaviors are then created, and that is a new baseline. so we have not seen any slowdown in demand at all, and we think that will continue because healthy habits have been formed. the pepsico partnership pilot program in the northeast, which was geared around convenience, goes back to that mission, and they have a very sophisticated distribution network that can get into certain pockets that our products were not available in. so this is two weeks old, and it is really encouraging so far. we are seeing an uptick in sales and excitement in areas that our products weren't as available before. that is super encouraging right now. we are only in the pilot, but so far, so good. guy: i'm glad to hear. new access, new channels, new customers, hopefully. peter, gr
with us, the surge became the baseline.y habits have been created as more and more people seek out better for you snacks and healthier for you snacks. when we look at nielsen march over march, we actually grew when many companies did not, and that is exciting to see, that behaviors are then created, and that is a new baseline. so we have not seen any slowdown in demand at all, and we think that will continue because healthy habits have been formed. the pepsico partnership pilot program in the...
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the baseline of issues that it came into, that will remain the baseline.anything, they will bring a larger set of issues into the discussion. recent discussions with japanese leadership points out that the u.s. is trying to strategically bring its allies around. their problem for countries in asia is whether they can really trust the u.s. they did trust the u.s. earlier, even though they had close relationships with china, both trade and political, and they are concerned about whether they can really trust u.s. to watch their backs. what the administration does in terms of talks and action over the next few years will be really crucial. lisa: i want to dovetail this conversation with a book he wrote about digital currencies. the idea that china is launching a digital yuan. how much does this give china an economic upperhand in terms of dominance? eswar: thank you for mentioning that. the digital yuan is crucial for domestic purposes in china. the chinese government is concerned about other countries dominating the payment space payment they want to keep th
the baseline of issues that it came into, that will remain the baseline.anything, they will bring a larger set of issues into the discussion. recent discussions with japanese leadership points out that the u.s. is trying to strategically bring its allies around. their problem for countries in asia is whether they can really trust the u.s. they did trust the u.s. earlier, even though they had close relationships with china, both trade and political, and they are concerned about whether they can...
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keep me at baseline. >> my number tomorrow came out today so make sure you check it out.udience and we will see you tomorrow on fox "fox news @ night." i love you america. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," shannon bream and washington. there was a lot going on tonight so buckle up. >> nobody is backing down over the atlanta strike out by major baseball. because you have to have an i.d. to fly. you have to have an i.d. for everything. so why not to vote? >> getting it for the new stadium kind of sucks. >> my concern they are trying to put jim crow tactics in. so the good old boys, they are still here appear they
keep me at baseline. >> my number tomorrow came out today so make sure you check it out.udience and we will see you tomorrow on fox "fox news @ night." i love you america. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," shannon bream and washington. there was a lot going on tonight so buckle up. >> nobody is backing down over the atlanta strike out by major baseball. because you have to have an i.d. to fly. you have to have an i.d. for...
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in my baseline portfolio, right now, would you be emphasizing risk assets more than non-risk assets, number one number two, if i'm a stock investor, what kinds of equities would you be going for if i have a lot of monday in my bond fonz, as a lot of americans do, where should i be? >> i think those are exactly the right question you're investing over the long term it's not whether or not you're exposed to risk, but how much and in what ways do you optimize it? via have i i would say for emerge sergeant equities, but rear constructive there. one of the things i look at is valuation, so the spread of the valuation is uss equities is relatively high. the last thing i would mention, in terms of exposure is think two areas, where are you in terms of getting rewarded for certain risk factors so certainly like value and small size or small-cap stocks here, if you think about it, tyler, cyclical names have been outperforming already over the past three, four months, we probably should continue to see that trend so that's something we would be emphasizing. from a tactical standpoint, one of t
in my baseline portfolio, right now, would you be emphasizing risk assets more than non-risk assets, number one number two, if i'm a stock investor, what kinds of equities would you be going for if i have a lot of monday in my bond fonz, as a lot of americans do, where should i be? >> i think those are exactly the right question you're investing over the long term it's not whether or not you're exposed to risk, but how much and in what ways do you optimize it? via have i i would say for...
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lisa: but it is interesting that that is the baseline. the comps are easy. the question is, they are going to be much higher than they were last year when everyone was shut down. the key question of are we setting the bar too high or too low, we have missed this again and again. we can see that from the citigroup surprise index for the economy. you saw the record disappointment when we headed into the nadir of the pandemic shut down, then a record outperformance in terms of economic surprises to the upside as we came out. this is such a difficult time to parse out how you talk about forecasts and how companies even come up with some. tom: that is one of the reasons to stay with us on radio and television through april. we don't have a clue what we are talking about. [laughter] j.p. morgan, i believe it is april 14. apple, april 28. a host of other companies. futures negative eight, dow futures -39. stay with us. a global conversation on economics, finance, investment. dollar fractionally stronger right now. we don't to brian nick of nuveen, next. this is blo
lisa: but it is interesting that that is the baseline. the comps are easy. the question is, they are going to be much higher than they were last year when everyone was shut down. the key question of are we setting the bar too high or too low, we have missed this again and again. we can see that from the citigroup surprise index for the economy. you saw the record disappointment when we headed into the nadir of the pandemic shut down, then a record outperformance in terms of economic surprises...
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and then starting in march they are extremely high with that baseline level and it's ave little tricky because they fill in over time you don't have a real-time measure. but you talk about 600 or 700,000.e it is a lot of excess deaths. and people that tried to look at the disparity and cook the books the people know they are doing with the excess deaths numbers that there was a massive number that track very closely with the surge of the virus. viewers can learn more covid tracking.com or follow them on twitter the cofounder of the project thank you for the conversation. >> thank you
and then starting in march they are extremely high with that baseline level and it's ave little tricky because they fill in over time you don't have a real-time measure. but you talk about 600 or 700,000.e it is a lot of excess deaths. and people that tried to look at the disparity and cook the books the people know they are doing with the excess deaths numbers that there was a massive number that track very closely with the surge of the virus. viewers can learn more covid tracking.com or...
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it is still not my baseline. my baseline would still be that the cdu and armin laschet will recover somewhat and become the biggest party, but then definitely, the greens will be the very important part of the overall government, holding key ministries and leadership. but there is a real possibility that laschet doesn't succeed in the campaign and that they could really drive down the messages of modernization, digitalization , of fighting climate change, all topics that have become really mainstream topics for many people that used to vote for the conservatives, the cdu, and that now fear perhaps that laschet is a bit too much of a business as usual candidate. but i think it is really still early days, and we should not forget that the pandemic really changes political dynamics every day. guy: if the greens? ? were to win, what would that mean for europe -- if the greens were to win, what would that mean for europe? guntram: it would be a big change. the one thing the greens want is what a big investment on gree
it is still not my baseline. my baseline would still be that the cdu and armin laschet will recover somewhat and become the biggest party, but then definitely, the greens will be the very important part of the overall government, holding key ministries and leadership. but there is a real possibility that laschet doesn't succeed in the campaign and that they could really drive down the messages of modernization, digitalization , of fighting climate change, all topics that have become really...
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i would assume a baseline here.f the building, it could be for a lot of different calls, right. but to get a truck out of the house, with a crew, is there a baseline cost? just like when you do an ambulance thing. i think the cost was $2,000 something, around that. so is there a base cost for this when -- what i'm asking? >> commissioner, vice president rodriguez, this is chief nicholson. i'm going to turf this to our c.e.o. mark corso. i know there are a lot of different costs that go into getting an engine or a truck or a rescue squad or an ambulance out the door. there's staffing. there's, you know, the overhead from the staffing in terms of benefits. there's actual vehicle itself, the equipment, et cetera, et cetera. but i will let mark corso take it from here. go ahead, mark. thank you. >> thank you, chief. good morning, everyone. good morning, commissioner. mark corso, finance and planning. yes, to address your question. we don't really itemize it or get down to that level of detail. there are a lot of costs a
i would assume a baseline here.f the building, it could be for a lot of different calls, right. but to get a truck out of the house, with a crew, is there a baseline cost? just like when you do an ambulance thing. i think the cost was $2,000 something, around that. so is there a base cost for this when -- what i'm asking? >> commissioner, vice president rodriguez, this is chief nicholson. i'm going to turf this to our c.e.o. mark corso. i know there are a lot of different costs that go...
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. >> jon: the baseline -- ( humming baseline ) >> stephen: larry graham. >> jon: yeah, baby. >> stephensong? >> jon: yeah... ♪♪ >> stephen: jon batiste and the family stone, everybody. >> stephen: folks, you know, i spend most of my time felling for you the most topical spruce, willow, and maple stories, lovingly butterflying and hand-shaving them, then carefully dampening, steaming and moulding the wood to the shoulders and c-bout, carving out the fine f-holes, before delicately gluing in the sound post, fingerboard, and hand-carved scroll and tuning pegs, then treating it all with an egg tempera varnish and cremonese resin to create for you the glorious stradivarius violin that is my monologue. but sometimes, sometimes, folks, i grab a splintered pool cue i took as a souvenir during a backwoods roadhouse robbery, scour a truck stop parking lot to strip the twine off someone's deer kill, then string them onto a bullet-riddled washtub i cheated a hobo out of while pitching pennies, to make the renegade skiffle band gutbucket of news that is my segment: "quarantine-while!" quarantine-whi
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this is the kind of baseline that these states are using. is important for us to not just use the red state and blue state. we know that the state legislatures will be drawing these maps and that will throw a wrench into it. take new york who will lose. they can very well draw the maps in the way that squeezes out a republican seat from that state and is a net gain for democrats. the same can be true in other states. we don't exactly know how this will fall in terms of reds and blues. we have to see what the state legislatures will draw in terms of maps. we know the blind for political power, the baseline is really in that census and even some of the states that were expecting bigger gains, this is an impact on the latino voters. we saw them demeaning that over the last year and a half. it could have cost them a congressional seat when they were expecting to gain even more. >> harry, we're at such a pivotal moment in this country when it comes to race. you point out this is why biden supporters voted for him. >> yeah. if we talk about race r
this is the kind of baseline that these states are using. is important for us to not just use the red state and blue state. we know that the state legislatures will be drawing these maps and that will throw a wrench into it. take new york who will lose. they can very well draw the maps in the way that squeezes out a republican seat from that state and is a net gain for democrats. the same can be true in other states. we don't exactly know how this will fall in terms of reds and blues. we have...
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i think you and i would agree that that should be just the baseline. where do you want to see them go from here? >> alicia, i agree with you that this is a good sign, but it is certainly not the absolute bar that we should be aiming for. this weekend, i told the folks, some folks the story about being a teacher, and the first thing we learned being a teacher is the art of backwards planning. which means that we set the bar as high as possible, because low expectations yield mediocre results. and if we set the bar at reform, then we'll only get mediocre results. and i say this as someone who has been working in this for quite a few years now and have realized, over time, that if this system, if this institution could be reformed, then it would have happened already. community policing is the concept that was introduced in the 1960s. if that was going to be the solution, if body cams were going to be the solution, then we could have seen traction by now. but as you say in the data you've already presented in "the new york times," this is not slowing down
i think you and i would agree that that should be just the baseline. where do you want to see them go from here? >> alicia, i agree with you that this is a good sign, but it is certainly not the absolute bar that we should be aiming for. this weekend, i told the folks, some folks the story about being a teacher, and the first thing we learned being a teacher is the art of backwards planning. which means that we set the bar as high as possible, because low expectations yield mediocre...
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that was >> a low baseline after a year of uncertainty -- that reflects a low baseline after a year ofobal news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: coinbase got a boost from retail investors on its first day of trading. day traders bought a net $57 million of shares in its debut. a huge number. matt hougan, bitwise asset management cio, joins me now. bitwise created the world's largest crypto fund. it is good to have you on the show. clearly, today hurts a little bit. who is buying? what are the kind of traders that are buying right now? matt: it is a little hard to say. i think you are right that there's a lot of pent-up retail demand that came into the stock on the very first day. i do think that is going to transition to more institutional holders, more financial advisors , a lot of people that were on the sidelines of crypto because they were afraid of touching assets like bitcoin or ethereum are going to move into the stock for the proxy of that
that was >> a low baseline after a year of uncertainty -- that reflects a low baseline after a year ofobal news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: coinbase got a boost from retail investors on its first day of trading. day traders bought a net $57 million of shares in its debut. a huge number. matt hougan, bitwise asset management cio, joins me now....
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repurchasing in the usual -- >> these figures are what you would consider regular appropriations plus sodas baseline plus. i will have to get back to you on the exact figure. there's some confusion when you look at the president's plan and the plan that i saw. when you hear that hundred 50 -- hundred $15 billion. . >> you're are talking about repurchasing covid buddy. -- money. -- repurchasing covid buddy. some of that money was unnecessary and it was not paid for it so how do you square that now, repurchasing money? sen. toomey: we incurred the debt to incur those obligations but we think that they could be put to better uses. money that has nothing to do with the covid or economic response so we think that that should be available. >> the other thing i would say on the covid dollars when it goes to state and local, we did darrow what state and local could pay for -- narrow what stoke -- narrow what state and local could pay for. exclusive of that, our roads and bridges projects so if our communities and states can get together and decide that that is a high priority for them, we are saying we ough
repurchasing in the usual -- >> these figures are what you would consider regular appropriations plus sodas baseline plus. i will have to get back to you on the exact figure. there's some confusion when you look at the president's plan and the plan that i saw. when you hear that hundred 50 -- hundred $15 billion. . >> you're are talking about repurchasing covid buddy. -- money. -- repurchasing covid buddy. some of that money was unnecessary and it was not paid for it so how do you...
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all those things are very important to setting a baseline. the baseline sets the risk curve.rve easily allows pricing and for people to understand how good things are price, how poor things are priced, and there will be a lot of tears. there will be a lot of zeros. there i a lot of spacs in the market that are just not fit for purpose and are being driven by pure economic investors. there are no strategic investors involved in some of these. those will be hurt. at the end of the day, it is a good look at the temperature of the market. there is never a shortcut on the regulatory side. if anyone thought that that was the spac play, they were wrong. haidi: what's the semi play for you? >> i'm getting back into old the medics. u.s.-china relations are driving the semiconductor theme. you have a huge supply issue in the space. when you are investing, you want to look at the maddox that have -- the maddox that have longevity and this is a trade that has a long future because it does not have the supply, demand imbalance going away. the need for semiconductors increases every day wi
all those things are very important to setting a baseline. the baseline sets the risk curve.rve easily allows pricing and for people to understand how good things are price, how poor things are priced, and there will be a lot of tears. there will be a lot of zeros. there i a lot of spacs in the market that are just not fit for purpose and are being driven by pure economic investors. there are no strategic investors involved in some of these. those will be hurt. at the end of the day, it is a...
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we've established a baseline today.have a lot of work to do to build on top of that baseline, but it gives us an opportunity to start looking up and moving towards a brighter day. amna: as you mentioned, there are other trials ahead. you and i spoke a year ago, and you mentioned there were other officers, and those officers on the scene will also faced trials. we believe they are scheduled for august. what do you believe this verdict holds for accountability in those cases? i don't know. they have their due process, as well. what i shared with you then is what i believe now. the fact that every time something like this happens, somebody might want to say, this is a bad apple, one individual person, but the fact you had officer derek chauvin who the jury confirmed murdered george floyd and has been convicted of that murder, and while he did it, there were three officers guarding the scene, holding him back. that speaks to a culture we must address and eradicate. this is about seeing justice in our courtroom. as one of th
we've established a baseline today.have a lot of work to do to build on top of that baseline, but it gives us an opportunity to start looking up and moving towards a brighter day. amna: as you mentioned, there are other trials ahead. you and i spoke a year ago, and you mentioned there were other officers, and those officers on the scene will also faced trials. we believe they are scheduled for august. what do you believe this verdict holds for accountability in those cases? i don't know. they...
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more than 79,000 new infections reported yesterday, more than 79,000 new infections, too high of a baselineadministration says yes this progress with vaccines, but that is a high number, and has experts saying there could be potentially fourth wave. 60,000 was a baseline before we went way up here, 79,000 new infections reported just yesterday. one of the issues, the variants. they're more nasty, more nasty. that's not a medical term but it's a fact and you see now the uk variant, 15,000 plus cases in the united states, and it is everywhere. we've watched over the last month that it's gone from state to state to state. it is everywhere now. one of the challenges is, yes, americans are feeling better. more confident, more americans are getting shots in arms. the administration worries, though, about scenes like this. these are fans at baylor university celebrating, understandably, their championship in the ncaa basketball championship last night but look at all those people gathered very closely together, this, texas rangers, arlington, texas, yesterday, the rangers the only team in baseball
more than 79,000 new infections reported yesterday, more than 79,000 new infections, too high of a baselineadministration says yes this progress with vaccines, but that is a high number, and has experts saying there could be potentially fourth wave. 60,000 was a baseline before we went way up here, 79,000 new infections reported just yesterday. one of the issues, the variants. they're more nasty, more nasty. that's not a medical term but it's a fact and you see now the uk variant, 15,000 plus...
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really helping to bring them back to the baseline or regulation. they're self-regulation so that they are much more able to access their education and much more able to reach more of a state of well being in their homes. >> beyond the pandemic, it seems like kids are more anxious. what are the root causes do you think? >> what we're seeing the most is as i mentioned isolation. really being pulled away from the structure and the routine they were used to in a school setting. not having as much social interaction. outside of their homes. being cooped up indoors. some kids while they're meant to be focused on school over zoom. they are honing in on playing video games or it's really resulting in more contributing to depressive symptoms and more anxiety for them if they are not able to interact with other people in their community the way they normally would. >> when we talk about suicide among youth, i've seen some different studies. and i'm showing that suicide rates have skyrocketed. and are you aware of any kind of specific numbers you can speak to
really helping to bring them back to the baseline or regulation. they're self-regulation so that they are much more able to access their education and much more able to reach more of a state of well being in their homes. >> beyond the pandemic, it seems like kids are more anxious. what are the root causes do you think? >> what we're seeing the most is as i mentioned isolation. really being pulled away from the structure and the routine they were used to in a school setting. not...
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with america on these next generation technologies that will reduce co2 emissions from that kind of baselineer. those jobs in those kinds of technologies are good paying jobs. those jobs that are going to be for welders and sheet metal workers and all of the trades. and we're going to, as we put out funding opportunities, ensure that there are project labor agreements that the people who are working in them are paid, under davis-bacon, are paid prevailing wage. so we want to create good paying jobs all across the country. and there will be millions of them, if this is passed. the opportunities, this is why we've been having a huge number of discussions with our brothers and sisters in the labor movement, in the building trades, to make sure that we do this in a way that gives their workers opportunity and it will. and that's why they're supportive of it. secretary psaki: steve? steve: you mentioned the next generation biofuels for airplanes and ships. when should we would expect something like that to come online? so you'll see planes flying on biofuel. secretary granholm: yeah, well, it's g
with america on these next generation technologies that will reduce co2 emissions from that kind of baselineer. those jobs in those kinds of technologies are good paying jobs. those jobs that are going to be for welders and sheet metal workers and all of the trades. and we're going to, as we put out funding opportunities, ensure that there are project labor agreements that the people who are working in them are paid, under davis-bacon, are paid prevailing wage. so we want to create good paying...
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foolhardy to make bold, confident claims that the worst is over, but certainly, this is the best baselinejection that we can make, the pace of vaccination in europe is now picking up. we think by the end of the second quarter, the elderly and vulnerable population will have had their vaccine, and that will open the path to easing lockdowns in germany and elsewhere. yes, we saw the contraction in the first quarter. we expected to come back from the second quarter on. caroline: thank you so much, for keeping us global and our economic perspective. tom orlik, have a great weekend. we look ahead to next weekend the big economic data points -- yes, joe's favorite. the u.s. jobs report, we college. what you need to know. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: as we wrap up the week, it's time to look ahead to the next one. the u.s. jobs report set to be released a week from today, joe. payrolls should be coming in just shy of a million? joe: another huge number expected. i have seen some estimates that think it will be over one million, but there is the expected report card. 975 k, another 60 k on ma
foolhardy to make bold, confident claims that the worst is over, but certainly, this is the best baselinejection that we can make, the pace of vaccination in europe is now picking up. we think by the end of the second quarter, the elderly and vulnerable population will have had their vaccine, and that will open the path to easing lockdowns in germany and elsewhere. yes, we saw the contraction in the first quarter. we expected to come back from the second quarter on. caroline: thank you so much,...
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one and onepoint million doses up of baseline rate. but on the other hand, and i've really been thinking about this a lot looking at different people's ideas on this. i was hoping it would give people more security with the shots that anything possibly associated with safety their going to be looking out for us, pausing for a minute then deciding the safest populations and i'm hoping it will increase our confidence in the vaccine so i ended up settling on that position. >> dr. monica gandhi always great talking with you and learning with you. i know you spoke to one of my colleagues. more on that interview later today on abc7news. take care. >>> coming up next, we talk to an astronomer about nasa's successful helicopter flight on mars, what >>> we are back, nasa just successfully flew a helicopter on mars. historic because this is the first ever powered control flight on another planet. what does this mean and why is this so amazing and important? joining us now, san francisco, professor andrew fraknoi. andrew, thank you for joining us
one and onepoint million doses up of baseline rate. but on the other hand, and i've really been thinking about this a lot looking at different people's ideas on this. i was hoping it would give people more security with the shots that anything possibly associated with safety their going to be looking out for us, pausing for a minute then deciding the safest populations and i'm hoping it will increase our confidence in the vaccine so i ended up settling on that position. >> dr. monica...
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i think it is certainly higher than the baseline. >> we also don't know if that is something that may fade over time. >> we have been studying these folks and a fair number will get better over time. we don't know what the best treatment is. there is some antidotal evidence that vaccination may help. we don't know for sure yet. we certainly hope they get better over time. >> keep us posted on that. >> disturbing developments with the astrazeneca vaccine. we have millions of doses waiting. what did european regulators determine today about astrazeneca and blood clots? >> when i first heard about the association with blood clots, my feeling was blood clots a really comment. a lot of people come with blood clots in the leg. what they have seen is really a higher than expected number of pretty unusual blood clots in the brain associated with a low platelet count. they have not fully worked out for sure if that is a side effect. my guess is that it will turn out to be a rare one in 1 million side effect of the vaccine. you are still better off getting vaccinated then and not. this is an un
i think it is certainly higher than the baseline. >> we also don't know if that is something that may fade over time. >> we have been studying these folks and a fair number will get better over time. we don't know what the best treatment is. there is some antidotal evidence that vaccination may help. we don't know for sure yet. we certainly hope they get better over time. >> keep us posted on that. >> disturbing developments with the astrazeneca vaccine. we have millions...
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it's baseline, plus. i will have to get back to you on that figure. i don't have it in front of me. there is some confusion when you look at the president's plan and the plan that i have, when you hear the 115 billion that he's dedicated to roads, that's in addition. we are going to have to look at the figures a little better. we are working with the white house on that. [indiscernible] >> there were complaints that some of that money was unnecessary. how do you square that, now for this plan? >> pat? sen. toomey: the point is not to go out to incur new debt. we incurred debt to cover those obligations. but we think they can be put to better use. money that is not scheduled in the distant future, not -- money that has nothing to do with covid or the economic response. we think that should be available for this. this is a higher purpose. >> the other thing i would say with covid dollars, when it comes to state and local we did narrow what state and local could pay for. my understanding was that it was broadband and water projects. exclusive of that, road projects and bridges. if our
it's baseline, plus. i will have to get back to you on that figure. i don't have it in front of me. there is some confusion when you look at the president's plan and the plan that i have, when you hear the 115 billion that he's dedicated to roads, that's in addition. we are going to have to look at the figures a little better. we are working with the white house on that. [indiscernible] >> there were complaints that some of that money was unnecessary. how do you square that, now for this...
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america's past is the basis for this system right now and the baseline for these problems., the slave codes. that means jim crow. and correctly, we hear a lot about that. but sometimes it's easier to reckon with the ancient past than the living recent past because when i say the past is prologue, it also means our recent living history. a crime bill that many current members of congress backed. a push to jail even non-violent offenders were life. a push to plow money into prisons and brag about who has the tightest unions with police departments. now when you hear about this rare window for maybe changing something and they're meeting about their suggestions to improve it, keep your eye on the exact facts. be rightfully skeptical about what we know. what do we know? this is not a system that's worked very well or very transparent. it is under serious pressure now. but its baseline, its resting place, its premise has been to back the police basically no matter what they do. and when it's exposed in public, to basically back state violence to very literally put police and pri
america's past is the basis for this system right now and the baseline for these problems., the slave codes. that means jim crow. and correctly, we hear a lot about that. but sometimes it's easier to reckon with the ancient past than the living recent past because when i say the past is prologue, it also means our recent living history. a crime bill that many current members of congress backed. a push to jail even non-violent offenders were life. a push to plow money into prisons and brag about...
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mobility faster and what i mean by baseline is what we did before covid came around, you know, last march. and if that happens, the daily death rate can, you know, stay up above 750 a day right through to august 1st. so despite all the good news about vaccination going up, we are still in that critical period where how we behave really influenced the trajectory over the next four months. >> sanjay, cdc data shows the seven-day average of vaccine doses administered dropped below 3 million shots per day for the first time since april 6th. now that the j&j pause is lifted, do you expect to see the average climb again? >> i don't know. i actually don't know. it a good question. i can tell you before the pause, the j&j doses were about one out of every 17 doses administered so it wasn't a huge amount of this vaccine and we know that moderna and pfizer has plenty of that vaccine around. why the numbers dipped a little bit. there is two things that seem to be from our reporting, one there is still areas of the country that are hard to reach, even though it much more widely available and ev
mobility faster and what i mean by baseline is what we did before covid came around, you know, last march. and if that happens, the daily death rate can, you know, stay up above 750 a day right through to august 1st. so despite all the good news about vaccination going up, we are still in that critical period where how we behave really influenced the trajectory over the next four months. >> sanjay, cdc data shows the seven-day average of vaccine doses administered dropped below 3 million...
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we've established hopefully i think a baseline today. we have a lot of work to do to build on top of that baseline, but it gives us an opportunity to look up and move toward a brighter day in our country. >> as you mentioned, there are other trials ahead as well. you and i spoke last may and you mentioned there are other officers there and those three other officers on the scene will also face trials. we believe they're scheduled for august now. what do you believe this verdict holds for account inability those -- for accountability in those cases? >> i don't know. those officers have their day in court, they have their due process as well. what i shared with you then is what i continue to believe now is that, you know, the fact that, you know, every time something like this happens, somebody might want to say, well, this is a bad apple, this is one act of an individual person, but the fact that you had officer derek chauvin, who the jury has now confirmed murdered george floyd and has been convicted of that murder and while he did it th
we've established hopefully i think a baseline today. we have a lot of work to do to build on top of that baseline, but it gives us an opportunity to look up and move toward a brighter day in our country. >> as you mentioned, there are other trials ahead as well. you and i spoke last may and you mentioned there are other officers there and those three other officers on the scene will also face trials. we believe they're scheduled for august now. what do you believe this verdict holds for...
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. >>> the bunting is up, baseline and batter's boxes are painted and for the first time in two years, oakland a's fans will be in the stands for saturday night. we are live inside the coliseum. >> reporter: opening pitch about two hours away. oakland a's and astros tonight in baseball is back. as you can see the field is the same, so is the manager but fans watching from home will notice one big difference. >> i don't know how to break this to you, i'm going to the a's game, you are not. >> no one else's either. >> i saw there were no cutouts is a step in the right direction. >> i think it's something well took for granted didn't realali how much we needed the energy and the fans in the stands, can't wait to have them back out there. just so excited to play seminormal version of baseball. oakland a's are back also. there are a fefew new faces but despite the naysayers expectations are the same. >> i feel like every year they are not picked to win, we like being the underdogs i guess that means whatever, we are playing with house money, everything we do is great i think it's the best t
. >>> the bunting is up, baseline and batter's boxes are painted and for the first time in two years, oakland a's fans will be in the stands for saturday night. we are live inside the coliseum. >> reporter: opening pitch about two hours away. oakland a's and astros tonight in baseball is back. as you can see the field is the same, so is the manager but fans watching from home will notice one big difference. >> i don't know how to break this to you, i'm going to the a's...
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. >> baseline does seem like an easy way to rack up some rewards. if you're fairly active.p in mind they do require you to link up a credit card in order to get the full benefits out of all links to any of these apps. go to my website. it is rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. to >> but drastic park was pretty scary. a movie to begin with. and now there's talk of actually creating a real drastic park. max h-vac, the co-founder of elon musk's firm nor link claims that the company has the technology to make this happen in a tweet. kodak said the dinosaurs, would it be. genetically authentic but said after 15 years of breeding plus engineering. they could create some, quote, super exotic novel species, skeptics insists it cannot be done but only time will tell. i go say they have that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock. >> tonight at 6 business owners and one sought by neighborhood are calling for action this after a string of businesses have been targeted in recent crimes. how city leaders are responding. >> several bay area. counties are expanding vac
. >> baseline does seem like an easy way to rack up some rewards. if you're fairly active.p in mind they do require you to link up a credit card in order to get the full benefits out of all links to any of these apps. go to my website. it is rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. to >> but drastic park was pretty scary. a movie to begin with. and now there's talk of actually creating a real drastic park. max h-vac, the co-founder of elon musk's firm nor link...
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safety as baseline then started to implement bigger ideas of understanding what to do in the office comingn two days a week what we're prioritizing in work process. >> reporter: one popular new strategy for employers, no more personal desks instead, reserve an empty desk ahead of time on an app >> your first stop for the office is actually a locker when you pick up your own keyboard and mouse. then you head to the already sanitized desk and get to work and these changes will last far beyond the pandemic. >> it was definitely was a long-term investment you know, i think for us we really wanted to embrace the future of redefining what work could be >> jo, do employees have a say in what their future offices will look and feel like >> lester, in many cases, yes a lot of companies big and small tell us they're asking their employees what they want and need in order to feel safe, so now really is the time to speak up take that survey, reach out to supervisors weigh in before the decisions are made and it's too late to have a say. >> a lot of adjustments in the future all right, jo, thanks. >>>
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it's baseline plus. i'll have to get back to you on the exact figure. i don't have that right in front of me. i would say there is some confusion when you look at the president's plan, the plan that i saw, when you hear that $115 billion he's dedicating to roads, that's in addition. so we're going to have to square the figures for you better. we're working with the white house on that so you can make a better comparison. reporter: talking about repurposing covid money, i'm not sure if this is from what we saw last month or what we saw happen in 2020 through there were -- but there were complaints that some of the money was unnecessary an wasn't paid for. how do you square that now, repurposing money for this plan. senator toomey: the point is not to go out and incur new and additional debt. we incurred the debt to cover those obligations. but we think they can be put to better use in many cases. money that's not scheduled to be spent until the distant future, money that has nothing to do with covid or the economic response, so we think that that should
it's baseline plus. i'll have to get back to you on the exact figure. i don't have that right in front of me. i would say there is some confusion when you look at the president's plan, the plan that i saw, when you hear that $115 billion he's dedicating to roads, that's in addition. so we're going to have to square the figures for you better. we're working with the white house on that so you can make a better comparison. reporter: talking about repurposing covid money, i'm not sure if this is...