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my question is, is there a baseline personality, is included in the personality?do they have an organic thing wrong or what is kind t of a baseline personality? >> that is a good question. mental illness is something we looked really closely at, it's something i've been interested a in when i was a kid, and mental health history is really common, it's about two thirds perpetrators had a mental health issue, if you look at their actual symptoms influenced playing out, it's about 10%. month that seems to be the primary motivator convincing them to do the crime and being psychotic when perpetrating it. 89%, it was a lot more complicated. a one personality profile we found beyond this significant childhood trauma not addressed growing up, i i don't think we found a true personality. we did for -- looking into psychopaths. if you look at the symptoms, things like being manipulative or short of charming or lying a lot, it really didn't fit these individuals at all, it was much more they were depressed and helpless but also angry. >> right? what about that? [laughter] >>
my question is, is there a baseline personality, is included in the personality?do they have an organic thing wrong or what is kind t of a baseline personality? >> that is a good question. mental illness is something we looked really closely at, it's something i've been interested a in when i was a kid, and mental health history is really common, it's about two thirds perpetrators had a mental health issue, if you look at their actual symptoms influenced playing out, it's about 10%. month...
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the baseline concept at the fourth and townsend station includes a configuration through the station supported by a center platform for caltrain service stop. third passing track for california high speed rail. at the time this baseline was developed, california high speed rail has not planned a service stop at this location. with the proposed reconfiguration of the fourth and townsend station, areas track configuration from this location to the transit center -- you know what, i'm sorry, jason, could you bring up page 4, which is the schematics. what i wanted to point out with the station layout that you saw, that enabled a different configuration that i got on the screen. the operation analysis shows the new configuration supports the operator service plan of eight peak hour caltrain in each direction and four peak hour high speed rail train in peak direction. in scenario in those cases, performance met the operator service standard including perturb situation. the reduction allows reduced diameter size. compared with the configuration, this change results in cost reduction of abou
the baseline concept at the fourth and townsend station includes a configuration through the station supported by a center platform for caltrain service stop. third passing track for california high speed rail. at the time this baseline was developed, california high speed rail has not planned a service stop at this location. with the proposed reconfiguration of the fourth and townsend station, areas track configuration from this location to the transit center -- you know what, i'm sorry,...
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gottlieb said it was 80% baseline immunity. what do you think?y to draw firm conclusions about the severity of omicron. what most of us suspect is that the milder disease that folks are reporting does reflect the fact that in south africa and the u.k. and now in the u.s., we have a large population that are vaccinated. it's saying they are going to be about a week or two weeks out from having firm numbers about how bad omicron really is for the unvaccinated versus for those who are vaccinated, for whom all the signs are showing that this will be a mild infection. >> speaking of the u.k., there is this new study out of the u.k. showing that mutations that make omicron able to avoid antibodies may also reduce how it replicates in the lungs and causes severe disease. what could this mean in the long term? >> so this is a very preliminary study that has not yet been done in humans. it's really based on lab research. if this is shown to be true, it would mean that omicron is much more like the common cold than prior variants of covid, which would be g
gottlieb said it was 80% baseline immunity. what do you think?y to draw firm conclusions about the severity of omicron. what most of us suspect is that the milder disease that folks are reporting does reflect the fact that in south africa and the u.k. and now in the u.s., we have a large population that are vaccinated. it's saying they are going to be about a week or two weeks out from having firm numbers about how bad omicron really is for the unvaccinated versus for those who are vaccinated,...
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when i say you are baseline, there are thousands of- baseline, there are thousands of different antibodieses, either infection plus two doses or two doses plus a booster, you lift up your level of antibody so that you are back into the protective range and typically you will be ok, you can be protected, so just do it. i will be ok, you can be protected, so 'ust do it. , ., ., just do it. i understand that the vaccinations _ just do it. i understand that the vaccinations we _ just do it. i understand that the vaccinations we use _ just do it. i understand that the vaccinations we use at - just do it. i understand that the vaccinations we use at the - just do it. i understand that the - vaccinations we use at the moment are, i don't know if i can call them first generation, so when coronavirus first emerge, how long is it going to take for them to release a vaccination that will fight omicron?— release a vaccination that will fight omicron? first of all, the first generation _ fight omicron? first of all, the first generation vaccinations i fight omicron? first of all, the i first generation
when i say you are baseline, there are thousands of- baseline, there are thousands of different antibodieses, either infection plus two doses or two doses plus a booster, you lift up your level of antibody so that you are back into the protective range and typically you will be ok, you can be protected, so just do it. i will be ok, you can be protected, so 'ust do it. , ., ., just do it. i understand that the vaccinations _ just do it. i understand that the vaccinations we _ just do it. i...
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if you are always very happy and then you are in a bad mood, that is a change from the baseline. without being attuned to that, now, sometimes come at the sight of the mass shooting is the source of the grievance. it may be things that happen in the school which motivates a school shooting. it may be something that happens in the workplace that motivates a workplace shooting. sometimes you can do that together. workplace shootings, for example, it was often someone getting fired, someone being reprimanded. again, we are probably all been fired and reprimanded at work. sometimes it is how that situation is managed and handled and everything that has come before which builds to that crisis point. why it is so significant for that individual. that is a moment where they feel like they have lost everything. for most of it, it does not have that same significance. that is the biggest difference. >> i would just add, i think what you described and that crisis moment, becoming suicidal , losing all hope is a really significant crisis where they no longer think that they can keep functio
if you are always very happy and then you are in a bad mood, that is a change from the baseline. without being attuned to that, now, sometimes come at the sight of the mass shooting is the source of the grievance. it may be things that happen in the school which motivates a school shooting. it may be something that happens in the workplace that motivates a workplace shooting. sometimes you can do that together. workplace shootings, for example, it was often someone getting fired, someone being...
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i'm curious if you think this is a way to start as a baseline. restrictions that are most notable in minnesota which has i think the state constitution guarantees a right to abortion in minnesota. state directed counseling, followed by a 24-hour waiting period, parental notification for minors, and i believe, if i get it right, 24 weeks that you're allowed to have an abortion. is that what you think the federal baseline should be essentially? >> actually i think the federal baseline is the women's health protection act which would put roe v. wade into law. minnesota, i'm glad that is in our law. i think we have long believed that people have the choice. we have one of the highest rates of international adoption. that's one choice. another choice is being a mom. an another choice is actually making a decision with your doctor that you're going to terminate a pregnancy. those are choices in our state. i don't think that having state by state by state, and literally you know well, chuck, by what we've seeing out of texas and alabama, a huge swath of
i'm curious if you think this is a way to start as a baseline. restrictions that are most notable in minnesota which has i think the state constitution guarantees a right to abortion in minnesota. state directed counseling, followed by a 24-hour waiting period, parental notification for minors, and i believe, if i get it right, 24 weeks that you're allowed to have an abortion. is that what you think the federal baseline should be essentially? >> actually i think the federal baseline is...
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it's certainly accurate that we have not completed the baseline pruning.uld like to note that we were projecting to be on track to complete in 4 and a half years so within our first five-year goal before the pandemic hit and obviously affected us in many ways. both our contractors andour internal crews . we support the recommendations to establish annual pruning goals. we have not yet done this because it's tricky since we're still addressing the deferred maintenance when weinitially inherited the trees . it's hard to judge what future pruning is until we kind of touched everything for the first time but we support that we're working on trying to create realistic goals with the understanding that once we get throughbaseline we may actually adjust those goals a little bit annually . i would say we are strong supporters of the recommendation to develop a recruitment for arborist technicians , classifications before before specific to publicworks . as noted we already have 2 recruitments and yet we have rehired a small number of arborists and because we also
it's certainly accurate that we have not completed the baseline pruning.uld like to note that we were projecting to be on track to complete in 4 and a half years so within our first five-year goal before the pandemic hit and obviously affected us in many ways. both our contractors andour internal crews . we support the recommendations to establish annual pruning goals. we have not yet done this because it's tricky since we're still addressing the deferred maintenance when weinitially inherited...
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we have to set some baseline facts. the freedom to vote act, which is the large democracy bill under consideration along with the john lewis voting rights advancement act in the senate would set baseline national standards to the point that mr. fund is making. baseline standards not just to protect people's right to vote, but also on the point of election administration, this bill is not something that was put together in a back room, but was done in cooperation with election officials in a bipartisan fashion, in a nonpartisan fashion. this is a bill that would prevent election sabotage, which is something we are seeing across the country in many state legislatures to change their rules and take decisions away from who can declare the winner of an election from the nonpartisan state elections officials to partisan actors or even in some states, there are legislative takeovers. we are talking about something that would halt gerrymandering, which is a problem that i know lots of people want to see solved. the point i woul
we have to set some baseline facts. the freedom to vote act, which is the large democracy bill under consideration along with the john lewis voting rights advancement act in the senate would set baseline national standards to the point that mr. fund is making. baseline standards not just to protect people's right to vote, but also on the point of election administration, this bill is not something that was put together in a back room, but was done in cooperation with election officials in a...
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that baseline.you get infected and get a breakthrough, it pushes that baseline up. we don't know if that's going to come down or not because of that super infection being part of a natural infection which we know doesn't last as long. getting those booster shots is important. but if you do get breakthrough infections, you know, what they are saying is you do seem to get -- it's almost like getting another booster shot on top of that. your immune system gets worked out even more and gets to be that much stronger. what we don't know is how long that strong immune system is going to last at that level. >> if you get omicron, you test positive for it, you can pass it on potentially, what if you don't test positive for it. is there enough in the air? is there enough within somebody that doesn't come up on a test that can still allow it to be passed on? >> well, tellically, if it's an antigen test, usually six to 12 hours, you can have a window with it is that snapshot in time. it's possible your viral lo
that baseline.you get infected and get a breakthrough, it pushes that baseline up. we don't know if that's going to come down or not because of that super infection being part of a natural infection which we know doesn't last as long. getting those booster shots is important. but if you do get breakthrough infections, you know, what they are saying is you do seem to get -- it's almost like getting another booster shot on top of that. your immune system gets worked out even more and gets to be...
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i think the baseline, temperature, - and snow conditions? baseline, temperature, has- and snow conditions? i think the - baseline, temperature, has changed, less than one degree but maximum minimum temperature we are seeing a change. we get more extremes, so we might get warmer summers and bigger snow falls as well, so any given year, there could be big anomalies as it goes through, so, it is adapting to these storm cycles that seem to be getting stronger these days. seem to be getting stronger these da s. �* ., , , ., , days. and the irony is last winter ou had days. and the irony is last winter you had huge _ days. and the irony is last winter you had huge amounts— days. and the irony is last winter you had huge amounts of- days. and the irony is last winter you had huge amounts of snow. days. and the irony is last winter l you had huge amounts of snow but days. and the irony is last winter - you had huge amounts of snow but of course due to lockdown nobody could use it. ., , course due to lockdown nobody could use it. . , ., ., use it. th
i think the baseline, temperature, - and snow conditions? baseline, temperature, has- and snow conditions? i think the - baseline, temperature, has changed, less than one degree but maximum minimum temperature we are seeing a change. we get more extremes, so we might get warmer summers and bigger snow falls as well, so any given year, there could be big anomalies as it goes through, so, it is adapting to these storm cycles that seem to be getting stronger these days. seem to be getting stronger...
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so, that is the baseline. hospitals are full and exhausted at baseline. on top of that we have delta and omicron. yes, all in all, this winter season, this new variant of covid is bad news for hospitals. even if the number of hospitalizations does not go up dramatically, our health care workers may get sick. we are people. we gather with our families and we can get sick. if a number of health-care workers get sick, there is not going to be enough people to take care of patients. the same applies to other essential businesses and activities of society. >> i want to let everyone know that we see all of your question spared we only have a minute left. if we can touch upon boosters real quick because how long is it take for boosters to fully take effect. there is a lot of talk about that in the bay area. >> i think the activity of boosters starts kicking in very quickly, two to three days after getting the dose, a week later your antibody levels are very high, very robust. i think this is perhaps a silver lining, an opportunity, please go get boosted. it's ex
so, that is the baseline. hospitals are full and exhausted at baseline. on top of that we have delta and omicron. yes, all in all, this winter season, this new variant of covid is bad news for hospitals. even if the number of hospitalizations does not go up dramatically, our health care workers may get sick. we are people. we gather with our families and we can get sick. if a number of health-care workers get sick, there is not going to be enough people to take care of patients. the same...
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the baseline of children's admissions was very loud and side 20 percent increase. all that baseline is not yet cause for massive concern, but it is different to the picture we're seeing in adults. and so what you say is highly relevant. so, okay, so it's all in the analysis. so when do you think from your experience of what you've seen on the ground? well, we have the numbers or the research to say that were over the was to be what do we need to look out for in the coming days and weeks? well, what's interesting in the south african experience is that the full wave seemed to pete in less than half the days of the otherwise we had here in south africa. the 1st way, the beach away, the 2nd wife and the delta way, all to mall them twice as long to peak. and we're seeing that the number of new infections is dropping quite dramatic. the positivity right? dropping dramatically. so this seems to comp concur with what we're seeing, anecdotally on the ground discipline missions, a short incubation period and illness that loss of shorter duration and is mile. then if that is
the baseline of children's admissions was very loud and side 20 percent increase. all that baseline is not yet cause for massive concern, but it is different to the picture we're seeing in adults. and so what you say is highly relevant. so, okay, so it's all in the analysis. so when do you think from your experience of what you've seen on the ground? well, we have the numbers or the research to say that were over the was to be what do we need to look out for in the coming days and weeks? well,...
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i believe his baseline has changed. i believe he buried it.ok, baseline is still this but ultimately we don't know. will that be the meeting on december 15? andrew: to some extent it will be. we don't know but we are seeing those risks where we are in the economic cycle. you want to keep options open if you have a growth concern or more hawkish if you have an inflation concern. a scenario where flexibility is all about downside risk. also higher inflation. accelerating purchases, that is in the discussion. that will be the discussion it will tell them whether the fed needs to be moving. jonathan: inevitably that is the conversation we are having at the moment this week. bank of america's in june, deutsche bank is in june, jp morgan in september, there is a big group of you now. everybody is there with the exception of morgan stanley and citibank. from here it, the more conversation is how steep the rate pass is from there? where we going and what kind of rate could we tolerate? give us an idea of what that conversation sounds like. andrew: it
i believe his baseline has changed. i believe he buried it.ok, baseline is still this but ultimately we don't know. will that be the meeting on december 15? andrew: to some extent it will be. we don't know but we are seeing those risks where we are in the economic cycle. you want to keep options open if you have a growth concern or more hawkish if you have an inflation concern. a scenario where flexibility is all about downside risk. also higher inflation. accelerating purchases, that is in the...
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stephen: that is my baseline case.hink the case that they believe neutral is white low means they don't have as far to go -- is quite low, means they don't have as far to go. as to the fed tightening two to three times, that will leave the funds rate at 1%, which is still extremely accommodative. you can see why that is a favorable atmosphere for risk assets. the liquidity in the system, we will stop adding to it soon and the fed is going to start to raise rates next year. we will have to see how that goes. it is a tenuous time period for risk assets, but the real risk is the fed at some point concludes that they have fallen so far behind the curve that they have to really rush to get rates up and that is a scenario we haven't seen, certainly since 1994. lisa: i have so much respect for you and mike collins, who has the exact opposite call that not only is the fed way behind the curve but needs to be more patient than the market is currently pricing in. if you are in a conversation with him, what would you point out? s
stephen: that is my baseline case.hink the case that they believe neutral is white low means they don't have as far to go -- is quite low, means they don't have as far to go. as to the fed tightening two to three times, that will leave the funds rate at 1%, which is still extremely accommodative. you can see why that is a favorable atmosphere for risk assets. the liquidity in the system, we will stop adding to it soon and the fed is going to start to raise rates next year. we will have to see...
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we think in a baseline case where measures remain more targeted to the vaccination, but we also thinke ecb will provide more accommodations via the epp program. it seems to us that the message has been consistent across members that we need to avoid the effect and second, that although inflation's clearly high, it's temporary. and the medium-term inflation that the ecb looked at, we're likely to be below 2%. that's our forecast and we think the communication on this point has been from the ecb. dani: lagarde is saying she will hesitate once hike conditions are met. silvia, it is the potential policy that the ecb ask too quickly -- acts too quickly, at the moment? silvia: according to our baseline forecast, if it provides more accommodation, there is not going to be any policy ever. if we were to share her. if we -- policy error. if we were to be wrong, then i would based on our forecast an assessment of the tightening of financial conditions that that could generate, then yes, there would be some removal or withdrawal of monetary accommodation. tom: ok, silvia, head of economic resear
we think in a baseline case where measures remain more targeted to the vaccination, but we also thinke ecb will provide more accommodations via the epp program. it seems to us that the message has been consistent across members that we need to avoid the effect and second, that although inflation's clearly high, it's temporary. and the medium-term inflation that the ecb looked at, we're likely to be below 2%. that's our forecast and we think the communication on this point has been from the ecb....
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my feeling is we will have some inflation next year and our baseline is likely to be less than six or whether it is above or below a baseline of 2.5% or the feds forecast 2.7%, that very much remains to be seen with lots of uncertainty and risk skewed to the upside. >> that was the citigroup global chief economist speaking to david westin. the ftc is pushing forward with antitrust scrutiny over amazon's cloud computing. it recently contacted companies to gather information about competition issues. the cloud business was put under investigation during the trumpet administration. china telecom says it continues to continue plans to continue despite an order to stop. the u.s. government has cited espionage concerns, but says the u.s. lacks the authority to enforce the order. china telecom has been targeted for u.s. sanctions over national security concerns along with huawei and others. intel is facing criticism in china after it asked suppliers not to use labor or products from -- a new site infused -- accused intel. there have been more than 50 million views on social media. the u.s. h
my feeling is we will have some inflation next year and our baseline is likely to be less than six or whether it is above or below a baseline of 2.5% or the feds forecast 2.7%, that very much remains to be seen with lots of uncertainty and risk skewed to the upside. >> that was the citigroup global chief economist speaking to david westin. the ftc is pushing forward with antitrust scrutiny over amazon's cloud computing. it recently contacted companies to gather information about...
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that will provide baseline protection against severe disease. people still that don't have baseline immunity, particularly young children, most of the population has some level of immunity. that will protect them from the worst outcome. >> do you think it's productive to make comment? here i thought it was climate change is -- i thought you can learn a lot from writing some code apparently about vaccines, about climate change, about everything do you opine like that blah blah blah blah blah out there and throw that out there >> look, i just don't agree with it when i look another what's happening with others -- >> it's ticked up. that's horrific thought compared to what we went through in terms of 800,000 deaths and everything else, at this point there is no reason to think that about omicron, unless i'm not sure why you would deposit that >> look, london will be predictive to the experience in the united states. we have a similar complement of immunity to london but you know so far you have haven't seen the spikes in people being hospitalized i
that will provide baseline protection against severe disease. people still that don't have baseline immunity, particularly young children, most of the population has some level of immunity. that will protect them from the worst outcome. >> do you think it's productive to make comment? here i thought it was climate change is -- i thought you can learn a lot from writing some code apparently about vaccines, about climate change, about everything do you opine like that blah blah blah blah...
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let's start with the baseline expectations. what's your cases about how things are looking right now thus far, as state-by-state issues there nearly drunk congressional maps. >> sure. we are starting off from a situation where republicans control a lot more state governments and democrats do. because the typical u.s. stay is more right wing in the country. they have control over the district lines. of more congressional districts. then democratic trifecta. this, plus the fact that they have the chance to update. they are already gerrymandered house now. to fit their current coalition. which has shifted over the last ten years. where the suburbs have moved a little more towards blue america. and the excerpts have come increasingly densely republican. they've chance to adjust the lines to fit that. that in the fact that a bunch of blue states are unilaterally disarmed in adjoining wars. including, most conspicuously, california. has 52 districts it can drop out sourcing the redistributing process to independent, nonpartisan commi
let's start with the baseline expectations. what's your cases about how things are looking right now thus far, as state-by-state issues there nearly drunk congressional maps. >> sure. we are starting off from a situation where republicans control a lot more state governments and democrats do. because the typical u.s. stay is more right wing in the country. they have control over the district lines. of more congressional districts. then democratic trifecta. this, plus the fact that they...
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the new baseline you think should be the booster.nd it should go without saying by now, get your kids vaccinated. that's where we are seeing hospitalizations really spike. jonathan reiner, thank you very much as always and happy new year. >> happy new year to you both. >>> all right. a state of emergency in colorado as two fast-moving wildfires destroyed hundreds of structures and sent thousands of people fleeing from their homes. most had little warning and little time to escape. lucy kafanov live in tkefrpbl with the details. >> reporter: john, it's been absolutely catastrophic for colorado. it is being described as the most destructive wildfire in colorado state history. the expectation is with day break the numbers might rise. this fire was incredibly fast, burning in so many places at once, fueled by 100-mile-per-hour wind gusts, moving faster than firefighters could drive at some points. the governor of the state and the boulder county sheriff describing the magnitude of the terrifying blaze last night. take a look. >> this is
the new baseline you think should be the booster.nd it should go without saying by now, get your kids vaccinated. that's where we are seeing hospitalizations really spike. jonathan reiner, thank you very much as always and happy new year. >> happy new year to you both. >>> all right. a state of emergency in colorado as two fast-moving wildfires destroyed hundreds of structures and sent thousands of people fleeing from their homes. most had little warning and little time to...
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this line shows covid cases in nursing home residents who have a baseline level of vaccination. so the really bad numbers are for the unvaccinated people in nursing homes. better numbers, but, frankly, still bad, still rising, are nursing home residents with baseline vaccination. but now look at this. the good news in this graphic is this third line. this green line that you see on the bottom of your screen. that green line is nursing home residents who have gotten a booster shot. that's case numbers reported in that population. their numbers are not going up at all. it's flat. flat, flat. that is boosted nursing home residents. about half of all nursing home residents in the u.s. have been boosted. imagine if they all were. that is about as blunt of a case as i can make for why people ought to get booster shots. certainly in nursing homes. but presumably, you can extrapolate to the broader population from that. we're being told by the experts now that boosters are apparently our best defense against the omicron variant about which there has been a ton of news today. joining us
this line shows covid cases in nursing home residents who have a baseline level of vaccination. so the really bad numbers are for the unvaccinated people in nursing homes. better numbers, but, frankly, still bad, still rising, are nursing home residents with baseline vaccination. but now look at this. the good news in this graphic is this third line. this green line that you see on the bottom of your screen. that green line is nursing home residents who have gotten a booster shot. that's case...
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caught fire the baseline jumper. that was nice and then how about a dribble?of his season high 19 points came in the fourth the warriors win 116-107 and it was porter who was automatic down the stretch. i did i drew up every every play every bit of. completely organized every single aspect of it. so thank you for the compliment. he's just added so much to our team with his shooting from that position and also his rebounding and his defense. he's the hell the player team. he's a good job of finding me and you know, i was able to step in and knock some sides down and they kept finding me. lakers hosting the nets of the newly renamed crypto.com marina saint mary's product patty mills scored 34 and hit an nba christmas day record eight threes lakers are down 23 in the 4th lebron james the triple and then moments later malik monk. well that tie things at 1:15, but the nets finish it james harden alley-oop to nick claxton and the foul brooklyn wins. 122 115. la has lost five in a row bucks hosting the celtics giannis and cal's jalen brown going up for a rebound and
caught fire the baseline jumper. that was nice and then how about a dribble?of his season high 19 points came in the fourth the warriors win 116-107 and it was porter who was automatic down the stretch. i did i drew up every every play every bit of. completely organized every single aspect of it. so thank you for the compliment. he's just added so much to our team with his shooting from that position and also his rebounding and his defense. he's the hell the player team. he's a good job of...
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older individuals like me and other people, so they have more baseline immunity from those. that said, the booster does appear to provide a different kind of immunity where it broadens out the immunity against more targets on the virus. host: georgetown, mass. your next. caller: thank you for having the on. i've got a couple of questions. one question is, is this virus similar in structure to the chickenpox virus? guest: no, it is a different class of virus. caller: so there's nothing really similar about the chickenpox and this virus we are talking about? host: what is your other question? guest: many viruses have similar features in terms of how they replicate. some of the targets in viral replication that we might use are similar. so there are certain similarities in terms of how the viruses replicate that by and large, they are different classes of viruses so drug that would be effective against chickenpox you wouldn't necessarily suspect could be effective against this coronavirus. host: did you have a follow-up? caller: no, just on that thing. i think he was talking ab
older individuals like me and other people, so they have more baseline immunity from those. that said, the booster does appear to provide a different kind of immunity where it broadens out the immunity against more targets on the virus. host: georgetown, mass. your next. caller: thank you for having the on. i've got a couple of questions. one question is, is this virus similar in structure to the chickenpox virus? guest: no, it is a different class of virus. caller: so there's nothing really...
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and in fact there are two broad baseline reforms which have received bipartisan support which could actually87 electoral count act to protect against election subversion efforts. this is the ambiguously written law that trump's legal team tried to use and abuse to overturn the will of the voters. it's time to fix this hot mess consistent with the constitution. the good news is that it's already got cross-aisle appeal backed by scholars at center right think tanks like aei and libertarians at the cato institute. joined by ben ginsburg in the national review. the role of the vp needs to be clarified. the ability of state legislatures to submit alternate state of electors should be restricted and the threshold for contesting a state's elector should be raised so that the will of the voters isn't usurped by a handful of hyperpartisans in congress. this is the least we can do to avoid a contested election in a & a new constitutional crisis. now, the second baseline is reforming the social media algorithms that have helped our nation go collectively insane over the past several years. by elevating
and in fact there are two broad baseline reforms which have received bipartisan support which could actually87 electoral count act to protect against election subversion efforts. this is the ambiguously written law that trump's legal team tried to use and abuse to overturn the will of the voters. it's time to fix this hot mess consistent with the constitution. the good news is that it's already got cross-aisle appeal backed by scholars at center right think tanks like aei and libertarians at...
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the baseline is whether or not to phase out there massive aid and covid to funding for lending facilityl enterprises. that is where funding pressures are. financial conditions remain relatively loose, but there are pockets for difficulty in small person enterprises and in person service sectors. generally i do think the bank of japan is going to be gradually normalizing. haidi: the deputy governor has said the conditions for issuing corporate bonds are extremely favorable. in terms of how much of a callback we expect across the other parts of this program, etf buying for example, what is a risk of doing too much against macro uncertainties and spooky markets? >> the bank of japan has been incredibly careful about the pace at which it normalizes. they have already stopped buying etf's. it has not had a big macro impact. for lending programs, ¥80 trillion, lots of liquidity being provided come but that is where they have to be careful. they will not pull the rug on this facility for putting the squeeze on lending to small enterprises. they will extend that program by another six months. w
the baseline is whether or not to phase out there massive aid and covid to funding for lending facilityl enterprises. that is where funding pressures are. financial conditions remain relatively loose, but there are pockets for difficulty in small person enterprises and in person service sectors. generally i do think the bank of japan is going to be gradually normalizing. haidi: the deputy governor has said the conditions for issuing corporate bonds are extremely favorable. in terms of how much...
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the baseline expectations and what your case is about how things are looking, thus far, as state-by-state issues, there are newly drawn congressional maps? >> sure. so basically we're starting off in a situation where republicans control a lot more state governments than democrats do. because the typical u.s. state is more right-wing than the country. and so they have control over the district lines of more congressional districts than democratic trifectas do. so this plus the fact that they have a chance to update their already gerrymandered house to fit their coalition, which has shifted where the suburbs have moved more toward blue america, and sort of the exurbs have become increasingly densely republican. they have a chance to adjust the lines to tip that. so that plus the fact that a bunch of blue states have kind of unilaterally disarmed in the gerrymandering worse wars, including most conspicuously california, which has 52 districts, by outsourcing the redistricting process to independent, nonpartisan commissions. made many think that possibly republicans could retake the house si
the baseline expectations and what your case is about how things are looking, thus far, as state-by-state issues, there are newly drawn congressional maps? >> sure. so basically we're starting off in a situation where republicans control a lot more state governments than democrats do. because the typical u.s. state is more right-wing than the country. and so they have control over the district lines of more congressional districts than democratic trifectas do. so this plus the fact that...
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taylor: while we are speaking we are hearing that the baseline outlook is for inflation to moderate. inflation alarmingly high persistence and has broadened. the omicron variant is posing uncertainty, but the u.s. economy is closing in on maximum employment. really highlighting that alan think act. -- that balancing act. marilyn, great to have you with your global perspective as well. central banks are going their own way. on the backdrop of the ecb that continues to stay low and study, that caught your attention this week? marilyn: yes, i think to a certain extent all the central banks looking at more optionality for next year. they all clearly reference the fact that inflation is higher and been stickier than they had anticipated earlier on this year . i think they are all singling they are very willing to address much more forcefully this year. i think they had sort of temperate expectations a little bit. it is about 5% now, set to hit 6% next year. they are giving themselves a little more options into next year. the fed is clearly saying they are very focused on inflation. even w
taylor: while we are speaking we are hearing that the baseline outlook is for inflation to moderate. inflation alarmingly high persistence and has broadened. the omicron variant is posing uncertainty, but the u.s. economy is closing in on maximum employment. really highlighting that alan think act. -- that balancing act. marilyn, great to have you with your global perspective as well. central banks are going their own way. on the backdrop of the ecb that continues to stay low and study, that...
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. >> to have these conversations to a baseline including where the disagreements are and where we are now is really important. >> when we what happened on january 6, where do you expect to come out and how should we understand that beyond just looking at it. how do you look at it historically through the lens of time? swimmac i don't really know, but i fear that he will look at it in the way that we looked at 1877 in reconstruction and the retreat from actual democracy. and so some times it is taken as trumpism. but it is part of it. so i think that in the worst case scenario, this can be looked at as yet another moment in which the action area is in an attempt to stifle but not outright eradicating the democracy in the united states. 2 i would like to think my guest, mr. cobb and the matter of black lives. thank you so much. we are reading the magazine every week. many great parts of this book. thank you for joining us at the miami book fair. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> an intellectual feast every sunday on booktv. bringing you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. all of this and more including
. >> to have these conversations to a baseline including where the disagreements are and where we are now is really important. >> when we what happened on january 6, where do you expect to come out and how should we understand that beyond just looking at it. how do you look at it historically through the lens of time? swimmac i don't really know, but i fear that he will look at it in the way that we looked at 1877 in reconstruction and the retreat from actual democracy. and so some...
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first of all, who eats soap to have a baseline? >> i don't know. i don't know. already i don't cook. >>> next to one new dog mom discovering the real reason her new pup seemed to be ignoring her. >> kaley mcgee brought home what appeared to be a well-behaved chihuahua. but was baffled as to why the dog wasn't responding to simple commands. >> this is funny. turns out she was speaking the wrong language. >> it only responds to spanish and completely ignores english. >> now she's reaching out to social media for help in learning basic spanish commands. so that her dog will understand what she's saying at least a little bit. [ speaking in spanish ] >> i was going to say, this is funny. we have the same problem with our cat. we are somali, and my mom spoke to it so much that that was the only language it understood. >> this is impressive. i love that. >> it actually is a thing. >>> and finally, to a man spreading his own unique christmas cheer. >> this is in downtown new jersey. that is why we have the new jersey resident here. dressed as a pine tree, disappearing i
first of all, who eats soap to have a baseline? >> i don't know. i don't know. already i don't cook. >>> next to one new dog mom discovering the real reason her new pup seemed to be ignoring her. >> kaley mcgee brought home what appeared to be a well-behaved chihuahua. but was baffled as to why the dog wasn't responding to simple commands. >> this is funny. turns out she was speaking the wrong language. >> it only responds to spanish and completely ignores...
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the measure will also mandate new cleaning schedules and set baseline cleaning standards. this week the board of supervisors gave the new department of sanitation and streets a start date. >> that starts july 1st for the new commission of next year and three months after that, there will be the new department of sanitation and streets in san francisco. >> reporter: the new agency takes the job away from the department of public works who says they had already made cleaning a pop priority. >> to see a real noticeable difference, it's not necessarily more money, but it be with useful if you had more street-cleaning staff, but it's also changing the behavior in san francisco. >> reporter: the new department is expected to cost about $9 million a year to run. and public works says that could and issue. >> there's not going to be one more cent for street cleaning in san francisco. so we are concerned about what voter expectations might be about what this measure can accomplish. >> reporter: but for san franciscans, nbc bay area news. >>> the last set of child tax credits will r
the measure will also mandate new cleaning schedules and set baseline cleaning standards. this week the board of supervisors gave the new department of sanitation and streets a start date. >> that starts july 1st for the new commission of next year and three months after that, there will be the new department of sanitation and streets in san francisco. >> reporter: the new agency takes the job away from the department of public works who says they had already made cleaning a pop...
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nice baseline tip. 12 points for him. for the three point marksman was andrew wiggins. a career high eight from deep on antenna tempts. 28 points for wiggins and the warriors won by 31. 126-95. record now is 20 and four. nfl49ers news and notes for cincinnati week. mitchell being checked for a concussion sustained sunday in the loss to the seattle seahawks and trendon cannon also the concussion protocol from the games opening kick. he spent the night in a seattle hospital. starting cornerback, mosley here will miss several week was a high ankle sprain. he will get no sympathy from his next opponent. >> we are critical of all the little things. cincinnati will come um real quick and we have to move on and we are going out there. get your mind right for long travel and it's the -- we have to be ready for it. >> western new york. the buffalo weather was waiting for the pat roots and bills. look at the goal posts. mack jones -- he had harris. 64-yard first quarter touchdown. new england gain. 222 yards. he will led 8-0 and never looked back. bills quarterback josh allen had
nice baseline tip. 12 points for him. for the three point marksman was andrew wiggins. a career high eight from deep on antenna tempts. 28 points for wiggins and the warriors won by 31. 126-95. record now is 20 and four. nfl49ers news and notes for cincinnati week. mitchell being checked for a concussion sustained sunday in the loss to the seattle seahawks and trendon cannon also the concussion protocol from the games opening kick. he spent the night in a seattle hospital. starting cornerback,...
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early on mcdonald's tried to intervene to create a baseline program so black franchise owners can keep their stores. my 75 -- 76 there is a real sense this is something that can work. that if you put black franchise owners in black communities, you not only take advantage of the changing landscape of inner-city business, but you have a really loyal customer base because people feel they are patronizing a black owned business. it's incredibly important for the politics at the time. but then it becomes a trade-off between two may want mcdonald's or a community center? can you explain how that was all interwoven together? the power structure. >> so one of the things that happens as mcdonald's is becoming more present in the cities like chicago, and cleveland, in los angeles, portland oregon, that community groups are not trying to decide if they like mcdonald's or not. i think this was something i really wanted to talk about in the book, and world in which mcdonald's was on a presupposition. i do this often is anyone in this audience never been to mcdonald's or doesn't know what it is? on
early on mcdonald's tried to intervene to create a baseline program so black franchise owners can keep their stores. my 75 -- 76 there is a real sense this is something that can work. that if you put black franchise owners in black communities, you not only take advantage of the changing landscape of inner-city business, but you have a really loyal customer base because people feel they are patronizing a black owned business. it's incredibly important for the politics at the time. but then it...
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that came out of the national white house security memorandum, so a lot of good work so that we can baseline and harmonize a lot of the work coming on out there in terms of cybersecurity performance goals, and finally, it is partnerships. i talked a lot about that, and that has to be underpinned by trust, whether it is a business relationship or a marriage, it is all about the foundational trust. one of the things i am excited about that we have done over the past few months is the jctc. i'm excited about the people things. we set up a partnership with the ceo of girls who code, so we have a collaborative partnership with them and we are really focused on diversity, which is a personal passion of mine, and i would say for those of you who do not know is share the mic and cyber data, so my own twitter account is being taken over by my teammate, so check that out today, it is a great program. a lot of leaders across the government. >> [indiscernible] >> when i first mentioned this my lawyers also come up what are you doing? i am actually super excited about it, so please check that out. these
that came out of the national white house security memorandum, so a lot of good work so that we can baseline and harmonize a lot of the work coming on out there in terms of cybersecurity performance goals, and finally, it is partnerships. i talked a lot about that, and that has to be underpinned by trust, whether it is a business relationship or a marriage, it is all about the foundational trust. one of the things i am excited about that we have done over the past few months is the jctc. i'm...
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of industry grants and thing to the 1st baseline buyer mongolian was a significant moment for our people and it will stay a part of mongolian history as an important event. all these days. young to learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with it as a result, mongolians have edged it firmly into the memories with another, almost as with sing he warriors, altima, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very little free time. he regularly speaks at events on military history about his experiences as a research cosmo. not on the soviet. so used 39 space mission and about his 8 day stay on the so you to 6 space station good are judging dead them. a dean was awarded the title, cosmic hero of mongolia to honor his career. he's the only living mongolian to hold it. that'll be all done. what done, if you go with, is that the 3? no, well i try not to give myself so much important level to see what have i done so far, which what are my achievements mainly about the job again, but i don't really think about mysel
of industry grants and thing to the 1st baseline buyer mongolian was a significant moment for our people and it will stay a part of mongolian history as an important event. all these days. young to learn about it from newspapers and magazines from radio and television, from their parents, relatives and siblings. with it as a result, mongolians have edged it firmly into the memories with another, almost as with sing he warriors, altima, ah, even in retirement, the major general still has very...
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we haven't wide -- quite finish had yet and what we do is by next year is have the baseline and haveer year's data and begin to set improvement goals. and we're used to setting lofty targets and said targets of the ideal state of where we want to be and what we all know is these things take time. what we'll be wrestle with is what the attainment goals are which are different than a target. it recognizes continuous improvement and the ability to move forward in a space where there's less clear answers than there are questions. so that's what we plan on doing and then by the third year once we've got the baseline, we set attainment goals and the third year we should see incremental improvement. that's the plan. we see the million all coming together to do very innovative things already so i think this is very exciting and timely work. it jumpses to mentally where i was going when i said we had this strategic plan set in a direction and need to in our next strategic planning effort talk about what it is we're going to do. even at a high level, have descriptors about year one and two and
we haven't wide -- quite finish had yet and what we do is by next year is have the baseline and haveer year's data and begin to set improvement goals. and we're used to setting lofty targets and said targets of the ideal state of where we want to be and what we all know is these things take time. what we'll be wrestle with is what the attainment goals are which are different than a target. it recognizes continuous improvement and the ability to move forward in a space where there's less clear...
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data and the understanding end of the work that they will do going forward is to then take this baseline and coordinate the development and implementation of an action plan to increase access to the data and decision-making tools. also asking the state department to work with inter agency partners to essentially develop a diplomatic approach that will expand the global leadership of the united states to strengthen our partnerships around the world using satellite data and the tools available so thank you for your work and tools going forward. the third and final subject for today is the issue of stem and understanding the significance and importance of that to the capacity to explore space and to do all that space allows us to do in terms of all of the areas we've discussed from national security to commercial activity to addressing the climate crisis. our nation's strength is firmly grounded in the commitment or the lack of commitment to invest in stem education and i believe frankly we will risk losing our competitive edge without a priority in that regard. so we are as a council couns
data and the understanding end of the work that they will do going forward is to then take this baseline and coordinate the development and implementation of an action plan to increase access to the data and decision-making tools. also asking the state department to work with inter agency partners to essentially develop a diplomatic approach that will expand the global leadership of the united states to strengthen our partnerships around the world using satellite data and the tools available so...
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here's the baseline view. just pandemonium in the mecca of basketball. madison square garden. to get another slo-mo look at staff lex into the crowd. look at that passion. mba record and then here cherry on top. his embrace with ray allen. handing over the crown. the staff, the most 3 pointers in nba history. as they say, step has changed the game in the nba and what a moment for basketball that's going to go down in history. reggie miller who is number 3 on that he like dad play with his cell phone right there. but it was awesome. and of course, we'll have a more later at 6. we'll have reaction around the nba that. >> once again goes final we'll have some highlights and postgame reaction. but. >> what a moment. you know, jason, i don't think it's just because you know, he's our local, you know, hero. it was just extraordinary and this very emotional, you know, just a bigger than life moment. yeah. he he did it in 600 less games than ray allen well, yes, it's crazy. and i know the game is played. so he may take more 3 pointers that ray allen did in his era. but. >> it's just i
here's the baseline view. just pandemonium in the mecca of basketball. madison square garden. to get another slo-mo look at staff lex into the crowd. look at that passion. mba record and then here cherry on top. his embrace with ray allen. handing over the crown. the staff, the most 3 pointers in nba history. as they say, step has changed the game in the nba and what a moment for basketball that's going to go down in history. reggie miller who is number 3 on that he like dad play with his cell...
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we have to set some baseline facts. freedom to vote act, which is the large democracy bill under consideration along with the john lewis voting rights advancement act in the senate would set baseline national standards to the point that mr. fund is making. baseline standards not just to protect people's right to vote, but also on the point of election administration, this bill is not something that was put together in a back room, but was done in cooperation with election officials in a bipartisan fashion, in a nonpartisan fashion. this is a bill that would prevent election sabotage, which is something we are seeing across the country in many state legislatures to change their rules and take decisions away from who can declare the winner of an election from the nonpartisan state elections officials to partisan actors or even in some states, there are legislative takeovers. we are talking about something that would halt gerrymandering, which is a problem that i know lots of people want to see solved. the point i would ma
we have to set some baseline facts. freedom to vote act, which is the large democracy bill under consideration along with the john lewis voting rights advancement act in the senate would set baseline national standards to the point that mr. fund is making. baseline standards not just to protect people's right to vote, but also on the point of election administration, this bill is not something that was put together in a back room, but was done in cooperation with election officials in a...
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here was dell curry vantage point from the baseline. he's going to remember that his baby boy, it's in stone and here's the cherry on top staff. hugging it out ray allen who love to see an emotional moment at madison square garden. one that we will remember forever. now let's get back to our regularly scheduled program. we have a highlight to run for years down 5 until it. the that 3, his 3rd triple of the night golden state within 2, then in the 3rd tie game curry get to the head to jordan poole. he finishes the break with a dunk. jordan had 19 points on the night. same opquarter for misses the 3. he gets it to staff. drains. it. right and quick easy face mom and dad and loving it. that wasn't stay on your feet. the rose. all 3 of those. his 5th 3 pointer of the night. he now has 2,977 threes warriors win. one o 6.95. and take a look at this. the hall of fame step. >> is awarded a jersey from ready. i'm ray and then after the game. he gives a rolex to drain mon and andre iguodala, a custom rolex is engraved with their names on it. i'm
here was dell curry vantage point from the baseline. he's going to remember that his baby boy, it's in stone and here's the cherry on top staff. hugging it out ray allen who love to see an emotional moment at madison square garden. one that we will remember forever. now let's get back to our regularly scheduled program. we have a highlight to run for years down 5 until it. the that 3, his 3rd triple of the night golden state within 2, then in the 3rd tie game curry get to the head to jordan...
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we feel like it is our responsibility to help raise the baseline of cyber security by highlighting the key things that need to be done by everyone. as to that right baseline of cyber hygiene where things like multi factor identity a authentication is widely used . where privileged accounts such as that can affect the operations of the network are well protected. and erlimited in use. that people are keeping up with her identifying vulnerabilities. we continue to hit and promote these as i mentioned in my opening statement we briefly finished cyber security awareness month in october and were focused on trying to raise the awareness of the multifaceted identification on all accounts but in particular those accounts with higher privileged access. it's not going to beenough. there will still be companies not focused on this problem or who will not focus on it until it's too late . i think we need to do everything we can across the united states and in partnership with the private he sector to reach the awareness , highlight best practices that should be used and highlight the bad practice
we feel like it is our responsibility to help raise the baseline of cyber security by highlighting the key things that need to be done by everyone. as to that right baseline of cyber hygiene where things like multi factor identity a authentication is widely used . where privileged accounts such as that can affect the operations of the network are well protected. and erlimited in use. that people are keeping up with her identifying vulnerabilities. we continue to hit and promote these as i...
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but this gave a baseline for where we are starting from. a. >> i think it's required by law, section 132 requires and we will be conducting it on an annual basis. that's correct. there's going to be some more beneficial to do it with the voluntary safety reporting program that we put in place which is extremely important in terms of driving this kind of transparency and openness that i want and it will give us a better baseline of how we are dealing with this. >> if you are not surveying how can the faa and form us in the public that the culture is improving? >> we are surveying. we are going to conduct the survey and on an annual basis. >> thank you, madam chair. >> senator fisher. >> it's been a little over ten months since the aviation certification standards and accountability act signed into law and i was proud to support the legislation that also included key reforms to the aircraft certification process when do they hope to achieve full implementation of the reforms? we are working on those. we have achieved currently 15 out of 19 of
but this gave a baseline for where we are starting from. a. >> i think it's required by law, section 132 requires and we will be conducting it on an annual basis. that's correct. there's going to be some more beneficial to do it with the voluntary safety reporting program that we put in place which is extremely important in terms of driving this kind of transparency and openness that i want and it will give us a better baseline of how we are dealing with this. >> if you are not...
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and then set up these kinds of jackson baseline. all right, general, i'm going to talk about some of these are tactics of the arm clip said currently focusing on uganda. and this is grace mexico, who is a security analyst talking about the change in the way the attacks are being made. general, please have a listen to grace and then react immediately of the back. of his comment to me. what i had seen before was that they will pick bombs and place them at a places like in a restaurant or by or throw them at moving vehicles. but the act as will not stay, you know, throw their mind. i will run away. but now for the 1st time now we're going we seeing a pattern of home grown suicide bombers, who are known by the local communities. wow, good families. we've been carrying out these acts and these are in the age group. it's almost like running around that, the youth you. oh sure we, it's a because on that actually now for the 1st thing we learned as what it might be got there. it. they never before where it is true that they are ugandans a y
and then set up these kinds of jackson baseline. all right, general, i'm going to talk about some of these are tactics of the arm clip said currently focusing on uganda. and this is grace mexico, who is a security analyst talking about the change in the way the attacks are being made. general, please have a listen to grace and then react immediately of the back. of his comment to me. what i had seen before was that they will pick bombs and place them at a places like in a restaurant or by or...