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carell: que grupo en la poblaciÓn son los mÁs vulnerable al sarampiÓn y por quÉ? mencionÓ la vacuna cuÁl entonces es la eficaz y la seguridad de la vacuna contra el sarampiÓn? >> esto es una de las mejores vacunas y eficaces que tenemos, algo muy positivo estÁ vacuna es que estÁ vacuna ha sido de inmunidad rebaÑo es tan efectiva que al proteger al grupo alrededor de nosotros eso hace que no haya sarampiÓn histÓricamente en estados unidos desde hace mucho tiempo no ha habido tantos casos al momento que estÁ barrera gente empiece a dejar vacunar, rompemos esa burbuja de protecciÓn, y entra en el sarampiÓn poniendo en riesgo a todos ni por eso se ven estos resurgimientos en lugares muy especÍficos. carell: ¿que medidas de prevenciÓn y control se estÁn implementando para contener estos brotes que estamos viendo? >> un Énfasis importante es la vacunaciÓn, estar al pendiente que sus hijos, regresÓ a esto, hay gente que no quiero vacunar a sus hijos, de gente que se saltÓ la cita de un aÑo y no le pusieron la vacuna de sus hijos, mi recomendaciÓn es que a los niÑos peque
carell: que grupo en la poblaciÓn son los mÁs vulnerable al sarampiÓn y por quÉ? mencionÓ la vacuna cuÁl entonces es la eficaz y la seguridad de la vacuna contra el sarampiÓn? >> esto es una de las mejores vacunas y eficaces que tenemos, algo muy positivo estÁ vacuna es que estÁ vacuna ha sido de inmunidad rebaÑo es tan efectiva que al proteger al grupo alrededor de nosotros eso hace que no haya sarampiÓn histÓricamente en estados unidos desde hace mucho tiempo no ha habido...
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i "well, surely a prince won't carel about an issue like homelessness "or a lack of access to housingve - "directly experienced that? " but i somewhat feel that's even more impressive about it, _ not having that direct experience, . but still understanding that so many people are suffering. there was also chat about the challenges faced by young families, an area the princess of wales has worked on — something her husband mentioned. venturing into my wife's territory here. she needs to be sat here to hear this. the rumours and gossip were off the agenda today, replaced perhaps by a sense of relief... cheering. ..that a regular royal engagement went off smoothly, amidst the speculation that won't quite go away. staying in the uk, the shadow chancellor has warned that — if elected — a labour government would need to make some "almost impossible trade—offs" on taxes and spending if the economy fails to grow. speaking at a lecture in the city of london, rachel reeves said the uk couldn't just tax its way to better public public services as it struggles to keep up with other — to keep up w
i "well, surely a prince won't carel about an issue like homelessness "or a lack of access to housingve - "directly experienced that? " but i somewhat feel that's even more impressive about it, _ not having that direct experience, . but still understanding that so many people are suffering. there was also chat about the challenges faced by young families, an area the princess of wales has worked on — something her husband mentioned. venturing into my wife's territory here....
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i i "well, surely a prince won't carel about an issue like homelessness "or a lack of access to housing "directly experienced that? " but i somewhat feel that's even more impressive about it, _ not having that direct experience, . but still understanding that so many people are suffering. there was also chat about the challenges faced by young families, an area the princess of wales has worked on — something her husband mentioned. the rumours and gossip were off the agenda today, replaced perhaps by a sense of relief... cheering ..that a regular royal engagement went off smoothly, amidst the speculation that won't quite go away. daniela's here along with our social media correspondent, marianna spring. daniela... it is quite something that kensington palace had to come out and confirm the video. that kensington palace had to come out and confirm the video.— and confirm the video. that is the world we are _ and confirm the video. that is the world we are in _ and confirm the video. that is the world we are in with _ and confirm the video. that is the world we are in with this - and confi
i i "well, surely a prince won't carel about an issue like homelessness "or a lack of access to housing "directly experienced that? " but i somewhat feel that's even more impressive about it, _ not having that direct experience, . but still understanding that so many people are suffering. there was also chat about the challenges faced by young families, an area the princess of wales has worked on — something her husband mentioned. the rumours and gossip were off the agenda...
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pass chiarelli -- >> pass carell yo. get the italian names right. >> you have to be aware of the risks out there. >> you already know rate cuts are pushed off. frankly for the right reasons. because the economy enabled the fed to -- they don't need to rush. there's no reason for them to rush. on that note, you did get commentary todayfrom bostick, the atlanta president. he said it was a new side risk that i think bears scrutiny in the coming months. it's too early to cut rates now. if they do, then you risk have the exuberance go to another level. and that's the crux of it, right? you have the risk of igniting this over exuberant action in the market for one place and then you risk inflation going back in the direction the fed doesn't want it to go. >> i think that's a good way to put it, scott. it's as if your conversation really leads into this quite well. he's afraid about what you guys around the table are going to do and the ceos are going to do when the fed cuts rates. he sees two rate cuts this year, and he said w
pass chiarelli -- >> pass carell yo. get the italian names right. >> you have to be aware of the risks out there. >> you already know rate cuts are pushed off. frankly for the right reasons. because the economy enabled the fed to -- they don't need to rush. there's no reason for them to rush. on that note, you did get commentary todayfrom bostick, the atlanta president. he said it was a new side risk that i think bears scrutiny in the coming months. it's too early to cut rates...
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the estimates for the earnings in q1 of '24, or q4 of '23, it's down >> the notes from joe pass carell yo, and not only is the market resilient, but it defied a lot of logic in the way that some thought about what the market should be doing he says if you were told in early january that three of the mag 7 stocks would be lower in q1, and that registered equity would slow, and in turn the number of implied cuts would be halves -- >> yeah, i read the note over the weekend, and he's right, and apparently a lot of people did because that's how they are positioned all that is great to talk about, and tony, yeah, we love his stuff, but all that matters is the fed done, numberone, and number two, will they start cutting. we know they are done, and that's obvious in the last few conferences they made that clear. >> why do people try to make more complicated than that don't fight the fed works both ways >> everybody has to earn a living, scott, and that's why they make it more complicated. if they made it that simple, what would they do for work, right? would you guard against that one tick dow
the estimates for the earnings in q1 of '24, or q4 of '23, it's down >> the notes from joe pass carell yo, and not only is the market resilient, but it defied a lot of logic in the way that some thought about what the market should be doing he says if you were told in early january that three of the mag 7 stocks would be lower in q1, and that registered equity would slow, and in turn the number of implied cuts would be halves -- >> yeah, i read the note over the weekend, and he's...
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that if you didn't already know saw something ted williams about how big his heart was and how much careleommunity there. there's also a story not to get too far into history, but the -- league players dn' color barrier wasn't broken until 1947. and when ted williams gave his induction speech at the baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. in 1966, he used part of his speech to say we should find a way to honor the -- league players who aren't in the hall fam■ae only because they were excluded he meant satchel paige and josh gibson. and his announcement that day sort of helped pave the way for a lot the -- league players t tr josh gibson wasn't and not long after that satchel paige. so for all the things that ted williams wrong@a he he write it off a lot of them. yeah. for the book did you talk to of ted williams is red sox teammates or any of the players he managed with the washington senators and did you talk to any of john glenn's colleagues in the senate? yes, i talked to most of john ted williams teammates are no longer alive. i did talk to a few there was one who there's an interesting
that if you didn't already know saw something ted williams about how big his heart was and how much careleommunity there. there's also a story not to get too far into history, but the -- league players dn' color barrier wasn't broken until 1947. and when ted williams gave his induction speech at the baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. in 1966, he used part of his speech to say we should find a way to honor the -- league players who aren't in the hall fam■ae only because they were excluded...
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but we have to be very carel that those prohibitions do not target people in this country based on their national origin or perceived national without objection, i'd like to submit into the record a may 2023 article in just security titled with new alien land laws, asian immigrants are once again targeted by real estate bans. so i'll just close by saying there was a time in our history where we excluded people from landownership based on prejudice and unfounded suspicions of disloyalty. i hope we don't go back to that. again, i thank you all very much for your very informative testimony and thank you, mr. chairman, for your indell generals. >> without objection, we'll enter into that into the record. the gentleman's time has expired. i will remind you, though, that this is about ties to the chinese communist party. we're not -- as i said in my opening statements, this is not targeting individuals of any ethnic origin. i'm now pleased to recognize the gentleman for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman thompson and ranking member scott for holding this important hearing today. and thank yo
but we have to be very carel that those prohibitions do not target people in this country based on their national origin or perceived national without objection, i'd like to submit into the record a may 2023 article in just security titled with new alien land laws, asian immigrants are once again targeted by real estate bans. so i'll just close by saying there was a time in our history where we excluded people from landownership based on prejudice and unfounded suspicions of disloyalty. i hope...
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steve carell as one of the people, edward cope and james gandolfi as professor marsh. fortunately, nothing came of it. i think that both actors, both i like it must have similarity to either character or appearance. the two combatants were. othniel charles marsh, who spent most of his career at yale and edward cope, who was based in philadelphia and for time taught at pennsylvania, but also was closely associated with the academy of natural sciences. philadelphia, which was the first major natural history. the united states long predate our own museum, since both gentlemen had very different backgrounds and. before i get into the bone wars, i would like to introduce you a little bit to biographical backgrounds. first with edward drinker cope. he descended from a very wealthy and prominent family in philadelphia. all of his both his grandfather and father were a major shipping shipping magnates who ran a regular parcel service between philadelphia and liverpool and also in the owned a lot of real estate in pitt, philadelphia, the region around philadelphia here. and so
steve carell as one of the people, edward cope and james gandolfi as professor marsh. fortunately, nothing came of it. i think that both actors, both i like it must have similarity to either character or appearance. the two combatants were. othniel charles marsh, who spent most of his career at yale and edward cope, who was based in philadelphia and for time taught at pennsylvania, but also was closely associated with the academy of natural sciences. philadelphia, which was the first major...
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it a machine gun, and the fact that no one is saying the primary interpretation -- they did a muore carel senator feinstein, the comments from a legislator trying to get legislation ss and tryin to demonstrate the need for that legislation by disagreeing about the scope of current law are not a probative source of the meaning of the words of congress 1934. justice jackson: can i be clear on ts function point? ofey trigger, as it appears in the statute, is directing consideration of whether the trigger is moving onlync i think you are saying no, when it says the function of th trigger,t's not how the trigger operates. the functi othe trigger is what it achieves. and the function you are saying is by single operation, meaning single movement t person, you can achieve firing multiple shots without multiple manual movements, that certhe function of the trigger. is that what you areayg? mr. fletcher: ectly. the thing that makes this clearest is the hypothetaln page 30. imagine someone buds a black box with a button and the ooter pushes the button and by the -- d llets come out at a high rate.
it a machine gun, and the fact that no one is saying the primary interpretation -- they did a muore carel senator feinstein, the comments from a legislator trying to get legislation ss and tryin to demonstrate the need for that legislation by disagreeing about the scope of current law are not a probative source of the meaning of the words of congress 1934. justice jackson: can i be clear on ts function point? ofey trigger, as it appears in the statute, is directing consideration of whether the...
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young children, if you work with young children or work in health carel and they want anyone who may been exposed to the virus. live in san leandro allie rasmus, ktvu, fox& sptwo news okay, allie. you've been suffering from af relentless, persistent cough, you're not alone. a lot of people around the bay area say they've recovered from a cold, but a lingering cough lasted for weeks or even months. despite testing negative for covid. doctor of ucsf says a lingering cough does not mean you're contagious.t& >> two things. one is that there's post-nasal drip, going down to your throat, irritating it, and you have a reflex. and the second is that mucus goes down to your lungs and makes like a, asthma like effect. so spwe call it hyper reactive lun. depending on what kind of cough you have, you treat doctor chin-hong says different kinds of coughs require different medication, and many of which you can buy over the counter.t& >> but he does says you should see a doctor if that costs. cough lasts longer as we're leaw details, this morning about what may have led officers to shoot and kill a
young children, if you work with young children or work in health carel and they want anyone who may been exposed to the virus. live in san leandro allie rasmus, ktvu, fox& sptwo news okay, allie. you've been suffering from af relentless, persistent cough, you're not alone. a lot of people around the bay area say they've recovered from a cold, but a lingering cough lasted for weeks or even months. despite testing negative for covid. doctor of ucsf says a lingering cough does not mean you're...