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don't get to those close in your spaces and the other is a new paper coming out of harvard in the broad institute showing the phenomena we call super spreaders there is a case of one single individual who came from new york to boston in february at least 98000 cases from that infected much of the area there were public health authorities are saying is listen we should have had a very good contact case trace who should have had testy with sharon on incredibly vigorously early in february there to stem the epidemic once you miss it you completely missed it's just out of the bag because of the super spreader phenomenon that's a few months ago we were always asking doctors about whether the. rampant . the tracing and testing capabilities was the best way to contain the stem of the virus now with this new milestone with 1000000 deaths what do you think is your the biggest challenge that doctors are facing in india for example oh see as for the ramping up of the tests it has been a very. successful tactic in my country because what we do is requests of certain individuals and supposing one e.g. a perso
don't get to those close in your spaces and the other is a new paper coming out of harvard in the broad institute showing the phenomena we call super spreaders there is a case of one single individual who came from new york to boston in february at least 98000 cases from that infected much of the area there were public health authorities are saying is listen we should have had a very good contact case trace who should have had testy with sharon on incredibly vigorously early in february there...
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it is my hope that coming out of this, we can come together as an institution, a broad institution that represents california's and our needs and put together better reforms around proxy voting and remote participation so all members are safe. we have members that are pregnant now. myself just had a baby. we have members that cared for sick love loans people to work and be there for their constituents, cannot put themselves to necessary risk. that is the goal and i'm looking forward to working with the speaker on that and make sure we have the ability to do that. >> we appreciate you taking the time. will let you get back to the crew. >> gotta get back to the 3-year- old. >> i get it, completely. to thank you for speaking with us. >>> bay area weather as we head towards the weekend. another heat up. another major warm-up. it temperatures easily topping 100 degrees. we will be watching out for those numbers. here we go, our thinking, at least we have some time to think about this. fire crews need mild to warm temperatures but not incredibly hot. friday will be transition day. especially
it is my hope that coming out of this, we can come together as an institution, a broad institution that represents california's and our needs and put together better reforms around proxy voting and remote participation so all members are safe. we have members that are pregnant now. myself just had a baby. we have members that cared for sick love loans people to work and be there for their constituents, cannot put themselves to necessary risk. that is the goal and i'm looking forward to working...
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are tested constantly-- three times a week at fir, twice a week nowth colby sends tests to the broad instituteresearch firm in cambridge, massachu part of a special program for colleges. results come within hours. >> by now, most of us have had ten or more tests, and it's become rather routine. >> brown: you're standinadhere, you'veen or more tests. >> yes. >> bwn: faculty are able to opt-out of in-person teaching. but most, like east asian studies professor ankeney weitzc havehosen to be on campus. >> although it's a crisis and it's difficult, therhave been certain opportunities available in terms of thinking, rethinking student needs, and examining what is absolutely eal for what i'm doing. bahudodda, a bioloor,ya returned to campus because she needed the hands-on lab time. >> a few days before coming to colby, i know there were reports that some schools had already sent students back home. so that's sort of, you know, understandably raised my anxieties. but i knew that colby, like, we were in good hands, because of the rigorous testing program that know a lot of other schools didn't have. >
are tested constantly-- three times a week at fir, twice a week nowth colby sends tests to the broad instituteresearch firm in cambridge, massachu part of a special program for colleges. results come within hours. >> by now, most of us have had ten or more tests, and it's become rather routine. >> brown: you're standinadhere, you'veen or more tests. >> yes. >> bwn: faculty are able to opt-out of in-person teaching. but most, like east asian studies professor ankeney...
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that has been a broad theme that institutional investors are in as well. aversion, we will get haven bids to the dollar, but that is exacerbated by the fact that the market is short the dollar as well. that becomes a negative spiral in the opposite direction. if we start getting the dollar bid, not only does that squeeze people the wrong way around this, but that works effectively as a tightening of financial conditions, which makes the environment less conductive and requires more selling off. tech stocks is again the most important, but any momentum trade out there, they are all ones where we will see that show up. matt: first of all, i want to make it clear, i did not mean to imply anything illegal was going on and i used the term pump and dump. i met literally like to stem cell. -- boost and sell. you mentioned the s&p 500, the decision to not include tesla. plit yoursli infinitive. is this a decision they will regret? mark: it is certainly an interesting one. it is not an area i am particularly informed on, but in the wake of the decision to not incor
that has been a broad theme that institutional investors are in as well. aversion, we will get haven bids to the dollar, but that is exacerbated by the fact that the market is short the dollar as well. that becomes a negative spiral in the opposite direction. if we start getting the dollar bid, not only does that squeeze people the wrong way around this, but that works effectively as a tightening of financial conditions, which makes the environment less conductive and requires more selling off....
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institutions, right? but when you take it and paint such a broad brush t makes it so when this country and americans need st their institutions, it's a challenge and so when we get to that point, hopefully we will find a way and i think the fact that angtdany fuchy believes the year. and there are going to be a lot of people looking at him. >> thank you so much. >>> and what she's seeing on the front lines of the pandemic. >>> and all four officers charged in the killing of george floyd in court today. and the family. - [narrator] did you just reward yourself for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private and secure, there's webex. ♪ ♪ beautiful. today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms w
institutions, right? but when you take it and paint such a broad brush t makes it so when this country and americans need st their institutions, it's a challenge and so when we get to that point, hopefully we will find a way and i think the fact that angtdany fuchy believes the year. and there are going to be a lot of people looking at him. >> thank you so much. >>> and what she's seeing on the front lines of the pandemic. >>> and all four officers charged in the killing...
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to the massive energy system without doing the hard work or building a broad coalitionil with the ngos and financial institutions public and private sectors national or state or city leaders this will require pragmatism not posturing. second we need to affect regional solutions was social justice we should celebrate those challenges and social equity needs very simply by country and by region to empower solutions and third all of the above we have to-- acknowledge there are no silver bullet solutions for net zero emissions and beyond and every no to a low carbon pathway enables others mean the energy efficiency and advanced renewable such as offshore wind and electricity storage not just our time scale but through the seasons and advanced modular technologies and carbon capture utilization and sequestration of large-scale and hydrogen like a smart grid and co2 and the buildup of the supply chain including for critical minerals and metals and carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere and upper oceans for technological and those solutions and large-scale that without which cannot be a net negative future and all
to the massive energy system without doing the hard work or building a broad coalitionil with the ngos and financial institutions public and private sectors national or state or city leaders this will require pragmatism not posturing. second we need to affect regional solutions was social justice we should celebrate those challenges and social equity needs very simply by country and by region to empower solutions and third all of the above we have to-- acknowledge there are no silver bullet...
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right now there hasn't really been any broad panic selling that we've seen from the institutional investor community. >> that's an interesting point in terms of monetizing the puts at this point. does that mean that you believe that there will be a big spike in vix down the road >> i do think we're going into a period a very elevated certainty both with regard to the fiscal stimulus and also obviously with the u.s. election. now, what's interesting is that the vix right now is low but if you look at vix futures, november or december, they're actually pricing a fairly big jump in volatility because of the u.s. election. that's been the number one catalyst on investors' radar and people are across asset classes pricing in a record amount of election premiums. i do think a lot of that is already priced in. the other thing i would highlight on the election front potentially driving a lot of the recent weakness, on top of the election, a contested election outcome is the base case scenario in the volatility markets. if you look at options expiring in december, those options are trading with hig
right now there hasn't really been any broad panic selling that we've seen from the institutional investor community. >> that's an interesting point in terms of monetizing the puts at this point. does that mean that you believe that there will be a big spike in vix down the road >> i do think we're going into a period a very elevated certainty both with regard to the fiscal stimulus and also obviously with the u.s. election. now, what's interesting is that the vix right now is low...
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energy systems without doing the hard work of doing -- building broad political coalitions, labor, business, ngos, financial institutions, religious and military leaders, public and private sectors, national, state, provincial, city leaders. this will require pragmatism, not posturing. effecty, we need to regional solutions with social justice. we can celebrate energy resources and challenges and varyl equity needs very -- by country and region and we could empower regional solutions. third, all of the above -- we have to acknowledge there are no silver bullet solutions for net zero emissions. and every know to low carbon pathway enables others. we need energy efficiency across all economic sectors, advanced renewables such as offshore wind, electricity storage, not just at an hour time scale but from minute to seasons. we need advanced small, modular, and micro-nuclear technologies, oath fission and fusion. need carbon capturing and sequestration at large scale. wheat hydrogen, associated infrastructure, smart grids, ev fast charging, co2 pipes, hydrogen transport. secure to build up supply chains including four critic
energy systems without doing the hard work of doing -- building broad political coalitions, labor, business, ngos, financial institutions, religious and military leaders, public and private sectors, national, state, provincial, city leaders. this will require pragmatism, not posturing. effecty, we need to regional solutions with social justice. we can celebrate energy resources and challenges and varyl equity needs very -- by country and region and we could empower regional solutions. third,...
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institute. it's an honor to join you today and look forward to working with the broad coalition to prepare our kids for a bright future. >> likewise. good luck with everything you're doing, governor. >> thank you. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, "reel america" films on public affairs issues of the day. as the u.s. postal service and its role in voting by mail are the subject of daily news reports, we feature several films on the postal service. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. american history tv, this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> the first presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden is tuesday night at 9:00 eastern from cleveland. watch live on c-span. >> biden is recklessly campaigning against this vaccine. it's reckless and all it is is for political reasons. his whole deal is catastrophic shutdown. >> again, in his own words, the president new back in february that this was an extremely dangers communicable disease. think about it.
institute. it's an honor to join you today and look forward to working with the broad coalition to prepare our kids for a bright future. >> likewise. good luck with everything you're doing, governor. >> thank you. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, "reel america" films on public affairs issues of the day. as the u.s. postal service and its role in voting by mail are...
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. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> it just struck me that they were singing that in celebration in front of an institutiondes earlier had criminalized them. ♪ and the rockets red glare >> i just felt such hope and optimism and thought about martin luther king's quote, the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. >> it was a saying the notorious rbg would invoke as she entered her mid-80s determined to fend off both reactionary forces and a series of health challenges that would alarm her supporters. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. makes it beautiful. state-of-the-art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. with the carrier rated #1 in custo
. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> it just struck me that they were singing that in celebration in front of an institutiondes earlier had criminalized them. ♪ and the rockets red glare >> i just felt such hope and optimism and thought about martin luther king's quote, the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. >> it was a saying the notorious rbg would invoke as she entered her mid-80s determined to fend off both reactionary forces and...
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cdc didn't have more institutional gravitas to be able to brush back these political influences on what they're doing? >> well, i think what we're seeing sort of overall is a very broad pressure campaign on the health agencies that are dealing with the pandemic, and it's not just the cdc, but the cdc ha proved to be more pliable than some of the other agencies i think that a number of scientists within the cdc would say they feel like dr. robert redfield, who is leading the agency, has failed to protect them from political interference, and the result is what we see going on with these reports. the -- sorry the fda seems like it's more on the verge. its rollout of convalescent plasma was rushed, and it was kind of bungled, but the scientists in the agency agreed that that was the right thing to approve that treatment on the other hand, the fda approved hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for covid-19, and then it had to reverse itself the nih seems like it's fighting back quite hard, but it's also not as much in the front lines as the other two agencies. >> "new york times" reporter sharon lafraniere, thank you so much for helping us understand that this evening is rem
cdc didn't have more institutional gravitas to be able to brush back these political influences on what they're doing? >> well, i think what we're seeing sort of overall is a very broad pressure campaign on the health agencies that are dealing with the pandemic, and it's not just the cdc, but the cdc ha proved to be more pliable than some of the other agencies i think that a number of scientists within the cdc would say they feel like dr. robert redfield, who is leading the agency, has...
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large institutions use derivative as a way to get inexpensive leverage and doing it on a diversified structure. you already have leverage in the portfolio. we've identified it here as three broad type. type one is really an explicit leverage that you get when you're investing in a fund vehicle that's going to employer leverage. bementioned private equity and real estate. each of these, especially in the case of real estate when you buy a real estate manager investment, they're going to get loans just when you get a mortgage on your house. they're getting loans that allow them to buy more property that is definitely leverage. little bit more hidden area of leverage but is there, when you invest in equities of any company, you're actually investing in a leverage structure. as you may know, if you look over the last decade or so, u.s. corporations had issued fair amount of debt in some cases, stock buybacks have been popular. the balance sheet, the debt that's on corporate america balance sheet has actually grown. thebecause you have those equity investments you're experiencing that. type three is what we're looking to discuss today. which is the idea using leverage at the plan l
large institutions use derivative as a way to get inexpensive leverage and doing it on a diversified structure. you already have leverage in the portfolio. we've identified it here as three broad type. type one is really an explicit leverage that you get when you're investing in a fund vehicle that's going to employer leverage. bementioned private equity and real estate. each of these, especially in the case of real estate when you buy a real estate manager investment, they're going to get...
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institution, the federalist society, and congressional republicans have always spoken out against the expansion of federal criminal law. it is not just conservatives, there's bipartisan support for that view and broad consensus among criminal law experts in the federal judiciary itself. the u.s. courts judicial conference has testified to congress against the overcriminallization of federal law, citing the burdens they already face. and former reagan attorney general ed meese wrote for the hoover institution over 20 years ago, in 1999, highlighting the following problems with overcriminallization of federal law. he warned about an unwise allocation of scarce resources needed to meet the genuine issues of crime, an unhealthy concentration of policing power at the national level, an adversed impact on the -- an verse impact on the federal judicial system. inappropriately disparate results for similarly situated defense depending on whether similar conduct is selected for federal or state prosecution, a diversion of congressional attention from criminal activity that only federal investigation and prosecution can address. the potential for duplicative prosecutions at the state and federal levels for t
institution, the federalist society, and congressional republicans have always spoken out against the expansion of federal criminal law. it is not just conservatives, there's bipartisan support for that view and broad consensus among criminal law experts in the federal judiciary itself. the u.s. courts judicial conference has testified to congress against the overcriminallization of federal law, citing the burdens they already face. and former reagan attorney general ed meese wrote for the...