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laura cassidy. what is it like a pair of doctors in this once the century, once a lifetime, global emergency? >> it's wonderful. i was actually now devotes herself, has a public charter school. this whole idea of opening schools is up in person. working very closely together on a testing and mitigation strategy that allows young people to come back. my wife is so bright. she is active intellectually. her involvement in that school informs the public policy for which i advocate. it's an incredible blessing to be married to her. >> great. senator cassidy, we always end our newsletters and inter-axios virtual events with one smile to go. these are tough topics that we are slogging through together so we like to end on a high note picky make intel gets. he mentioned lsu. you are an undergraduate and a medical graduate of lsu. you are the real deal as a fan. you are actually there. what is again gay going to be like for the tigers this fall. >> was well, it depends on testing. i do like to think that it
laura cassidy. what is it like a pair of doctors in this once the century, once a lifetime, global emergency? >> it's wonderful. i was actually now devotes herself, has a public charter school. this whole idea of opening schools is up in person. working very closely together on a testing and mitigation strategy that allows young people to come back. my wife is so bright. she is active intellectually. her involvement in that school informs the public policy for which i advocate. it's an...
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bill cassidy of louisiana. a gastroenterologist. he founded a free clinic to help people get, who are uninsured, dental, healthcare services. my mother when i was growing up volunteered at a dental clinic. i know how important that is. senator cassidy also worked to give vaccinations for people in baton rouge who needed them. extended, dr. cassidy, welcome back back to axios. >> thank you, mike. thank you rather me. >> appreciate you joining us. we just urge or collect on the finance committee and on the h.e.l.p. committee, senator bob casey of pennsylvania, talk about this emergency in nursing homes are facing, the need for more emergencies. this turned out to be an issue that bridges democrats and republicans. >> it does. for example, for example, you mt can we do about -- it's a common thing, what we do about the death rate among those were in nursing homes? there are two issues here. there's are those who are high risk of infection, and then there's those who are high risk if they get infected. in nursing homes, folks in nursing
bill cassidy of louisiana. a gastroenterologist. he founded a free clinic to help people get, who are uninsured, dental, healthcare services. my mother when i was growing up volunteered at a dental clinic. i know how important that is. senator cassidy also worked to give vaccinations for people in baton rouge who needed them. extended, dr. cassidy, welcome back back to axios. >> thank you, mike. thank you rather me. >> appreciate you joining us. we just urge or collect on the...
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cassidy: it does not seem to be the best tool.onal guard can be called as a step before that. it does appear as if national guard can be effective. the simple answer, it does not appear to be the best tool. in 1968, i think it was done by h w bush under rodney king, but it does not seem to be best tool now. david: what about the larger, underlying issues here? i'm old enough to remember 1969 and what was going on. it seems like we did not get them fixed. are there things we can do to try to address some of the great and growing inequalities between lock and brown people on the one hand and white people on the other? sen. cassidy: let's back up a little bit. i think there has been great advance. if you think about 1968, there was no sense of ownership those in the minority community relative to the geordie community. now we have the mayor of atlanta saying, if you are running down purse,eet with a stolen you are not protesting george floyd's death. see black lives matter members taking a white hoodlum who appears to be a member of
cassidy: it does not seem to be the best tool.onal guard can be called as a step before that. it does appear as if national guard can be effective. the simple answer, it does not appear to be the best tool. in 1968, i think it was done by h w bush under rodney king, but it does not seem to be best tool now. david: what about the larger, underlying issues here? i'm old enough to remember 1969 and what was going on. it seems like we did not get them fixed. are there things we can do to try to...
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but always valuable to speak to gerard cassidy.e driving forward this conversation on banking with a he ismportant guest, definitive on the mid and small sized banks. michaud talk to tom about those banks. as well as jp morgan. this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪ morning, bloomberg cola surveillance, francine lacqua and i have an important interview with the chancellor -- francine lacqua had an important interview with the chancellor of esqecker -- of a checker -- uecker. they is joining us on pandemic and the response in washington. emily i understand you have a congressional bias, but everyone is trying to get through the sunday talk shows. how will the administration manage the message today? emily: it's interesting. the trump administration so far has not done anything big to respond to what we are seeing in the spike in coronavirus cases, top officials say they are not going to repeat the lockdowns that took place in march, if you have been following twitter you can see the down play in the spike of cases, saying that the virus
but always valuable to speak to gerard cassidy.e driving forward this conversation on banking with a he ismportant guest, definitive on the mid and small sized banks. michaud talk to tom about those banks. as well as jp morgan. this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪ morning, bloomberg cola surveillance, francine lacqua and i have an important interview with the chancellor -- francine lacqua had an important interview with the chancellor of esqecker -- of a checker -- uecker. they is joining us on...
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let's brick in and welcome back to the show louisiana senator bill cassidy.ion to what you just heard. >> it's awful. it shows you that the original peaceful protests have been infiltrated by criminals and by an anarchists. we are with the peaceful protesters. we agree the death of george floyd should not have have happened. but to see this movement, if you will, corrupted by those who seek to kill others does an incredible disservice. we need to ignore the latter two and focus on the first. elizabeth: yeah. you know, people are trying the say that if you criticize the rioting, the looting, somehow that's criticizing the protests against what happened with george floyd. that's not the case. the story is people are getting killed. jasmine kelly, 19-year-old sister of -- she recorded a video, she's sobbing and crying pleading for the protesters and rioters to stop. quote, a protester shot my sister. you were so mad at the police that you are hurting everyone else. and david dorn, the retired police officer shot in st. louis. he was trying to protect his friend'
let's brick in and welcome back to the show louisiana senator bill cassidy.ion to what you just heard. >> it's awful. it shows you that the original peaceful protests have been infiltrated by criminals and by an anarchists. we are with the peaceful protesters. we agree the death of george floyd should not have have happened. but to see this movement, if you will, corrupted by those who seek to kill others does an incredible disservice. we need to ignore the latter two and focus on the...
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republican senator bill cassidy about how to end this cycle of violence.ow to stop more than 300 attacks now on law enforcement. the need for sincere messages of unity and hope. the story next. ♪. 't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, thats where i feel normal.s an hour, having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your retirement plan ride out turbulent times. learn more at protectedincome.org. and mine super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and
republican senator bill cassidy about how to end this cycle of violence.ow to stop more than 300 attacks now on law enforcement. the need for sincere messages of unity and hope. the story next. ♪. 't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the...
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bill cassidy, united states senator. >> without objection that will be in our record. mr. thompson, before you proceed with your statement if i could ask you to please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear to give this committee the truth, the full truth so help you god. thank you you can be seated. i want to ask you the five standard questions this committee poses to each nominee who appears before us. they can be answered with a simple yes or no if you prefer for the record. do you agree to appear before the committee here or in other venues when invited? if confirmed do you agree to send officials from your office to appear before the committee and designated staff when invited? do you agree to provide documents or any other materials requested by the committee in order for it to carry out its oversight and legislative responsibilities? >> yes, i do, sir. >> will you ensure your office and staff provide such material to the committee when requested? >> i do, sir. >> and do agree to inform and fully brief to the fullest extent possible all members of the
bill cassidy, united states senator. >> without objection that will be in our record. mr. thompson, before you proceed with your statement if i could ask you to please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear to give this committee the truth, the full truth so help you god. thank you you can be seated. i want to ask you the five standard questions this committee poses to each nominee who appears before us. they can be answered with a simple yes or no if you prefer for the...
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astronaut chris cassidy posted these pictures. >> you can see the sun's rays being blocked by the moonthat shadow. the space station crew witnessed the eclipse while flying over china. cassidy called it a super cool view. >> pretty cool. >>> an online petition to change the name of columbus, ohio, has close to 25,000 names. >> they want to call the ohio capital flavor town. the sponsors chose that name because columbus is a culinary crossroads and celebrity chef guy fierier but did grow up in california >>> and finally a record price tag for a famous guitar. >> the instrument used to be owned by nirvana's kurt cobain and played it during their acoustic show on mtv. >> it sold at auction over the weekend for a record $6 million. the bidding opened at just a million, and we hear "smells like teen spirit." formula gets to work faster. e-cleaning making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean w
astronaut chris cassidy posted these pictures. >> you can see the sun's rays being blocked by the moonthat shadow. the space station crew witnessed the eclipse while flying over china. cassidy called it a super cool view. >> pretty cool. >>> an online petition to change the name of columbus, ohio, has close to 25,000 names. >> they want to call the ohio capital flavor town. the sponsors chose that name because columbus is a culinary crossroads and celebrity chef guy...
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welcome louisiana senator bill cassidy. great to have you back on, senator.our reaction to the justice department complaint against the bolton book? >> first as a rule i'm not against people publishing book. i don't know if there was a non-disclosure agreement. i assume that was bases of the lawsuit. if there was a non-disclosure agreement he shouldn't write it. but if there isn't, he has right to write it. elizabeth: they say there is classified information and could threaten national security. the criticism of john bolton, he could step in front of a camera now and talk. i think he has interview with abc news coming up. your reaction to that. >> it's a little bit of a teaser, generate interest in the book. bolton is pretty smart guy, he is media savvy. there is a strategy here. elizabeth: okay. to the backstory of mary trump. she is the daughter of the president's older brother fed trump, jr., he passed away from a heart attack linked to alcoholism. what is going on here goes back at least 20 years. we're digging into the details. mary trump and her brother
welcome louisiana senator bill cassidy. great to have you back on, senator.our reaction to the justice department complaint against the bolton book? >> first as a rule i'm not against people publishing book. i don't know if there was a non-disclosure agreement. i assume that was bases of the lawsuit. if there was a non-disclosure agreement he shouldn't write it. but if there isn't, he has right to write it. elizabeth: they say there is classified information and could threaten national...
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let's welcome louisiana senator bill cassidy, great to have you back on. justice department against the bolton book. >> i'm okay with people publishing books, i don't know if there is a nondisclosure agreement, i would assume that the basis of the lawsuit and if there is a nondisclosure agreement, he should not write it, if there isn't then it's his right to write it. liz: they're saying essentially there is classified information in a threatened national security, the criticism of john bolton as he steps in front of a camera and talks, he's not, i think is an interview with abc news coming up. >> is a teaser, it will generate interesting interview. he's a pretty smart guy, he's media savvy, there's a strategy here. liz: to the back story of mary trump, the daughter of the president of he passed away linked to alcoholism. what's going on goes back 20 years, were digging into the details, mary trump and her brother did sue president trump and his siblings over money left to them in a will by trump's father, and mary trump and her brother also sued after the
let's welcome louisiana senator bill cassidy, great to have you back on. justice department against the bolton book. >> i'm okay with people publishing books, i don't know if there is a nondisclosure agreement, i would assume that the basis of the lawsuit and if there is a nondisclosure agreement, he should not write it, if there isn't then it's his right to write it. liz: they're saying essentially there is classified information in a threatened national security, the criticism of john...
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senator cassidy -- and i don't speak for senator cassidy. please, understand. he's my senior senator. but he and i are working on a way to improve the great american outdoors act. it's going to make it so much better. i'm introducing a bill tomorrow, and i'm going to offer an amendment to the great american outdoors act that once again i don't speak for senator cassidy, but i think he will support, that is going to remove the cap on the amount of oil and gas royalties that the four gul gulf-producing states can receive under gomesa. let me say it again. right now nobody else is capped. we're capped. and the most that louisiana, alabama, mississippi, and texas can receive split among ourselves is $375 million. we're going to hit that cap in 2024 and it will remain until 2055. and we all know with inflation it's not going to be worth $375 million in 2055. it's capped. and all i'm saying and all senator cassidy is saying and i think -- i don't speak for them either but my colleagues from the gulf-producing state, all we're saying is let's be a little fair here. if
senator cassidy -- and i don't speak for senator cassidy. please, understand. he's my senior senator. but he and i are working on a way to improve the great american outdoors act. it's going to make it so much better. i'm introducing a bill tomorrow, and i'm going to offer an amendment to the great american outdoors act that once again i don't speak for senator cassidy, but i think he will support, that is going to remove the cap on the amount of oil and gas royalties that the four gul...
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obvious, right but are we listening to senator cassidy? in florida, coastal communities already see flooded streets on sunny days. researchers project over two and half feet of sea level rise in the next 40 years affecting 120,000 florida coastal properties in or near rising seas. some studies say miami beach is iconic south beach has two decades left. communities in southern florida are considering abandoning public infrastructure because of the sticker shock of protecting it. fish, manatees, sea turtles, and other sea creatures have washed up on florida beecher student toxic algae as the oceans get warm. the iconic everglades are in peril who is listening? in north carolina, the outer banks face erosion and sealevel rise such as the national park service has normative loss to the area will be inundated in the country outer banks washington d.c., there goes a millions of annual visitors, thousands of local jobs at a local economy with over $250 million. over 5500 homes and coastal texas are projected to flood in the next decade. homes wit
obvious, right but are we listening to senator cassidy? in florida, coastal communities already see flooded streets on sunny days. researchers project over two and half feet of sea level rise in the next 40 years affecting 120,000 florida coastal properties in or near rising seas. some studies say miami beach is iconic south beach has two decades left. communities in southern florida are considering abandoning public infrastructure because of the sticker shock of protecting it. fish, manatees,...
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cassidy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. cassidy: mr. president, nearly a month has passed since george floyd died. in a show of unity which bridged divides, americans -- republicans, democrats, independents -- demanded that something be done to prevent such deaths from happening in the future. republicans are trying to do something. thanks to the leadership of senator tim scott, the senate is trying to consider the justice act, a major bill to reform police departments in meaningful, practical ways. yet today democrats blocked consideration of the bill. i hope democrats allow the senate to at least debate the justice act. if democrats don't like the bill, offer an amendment, make the case. reforming police departments, making justice fair and equal for all is a bipartisan issue. i smiled when i was sitting in the chair you are right now, mr. president. a senate colleague, who is a democrat, spoke yesterday and described the senate as the world's greatest deliberative body. i thought, she must be sarcastic. i say that because democrats r
cassidy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. cassidy: mr. president, nearly a month has passed since george floyd died. in a show of unity which bridged divides, americans -- republicans, democrats, independents -- demanded that something be done to prevent such deaths from happening in the future. republicans are trying to do something. thanks to the leadership of senator tim scott, the senate is trying to consider the justice act, a major bill to reform...
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commander crust cassidy and -- chris cassidy took i out old nickel hydrogen batteries and replaced them last a lot longer. the old batteries weigh 800 pounds each but light as a feather when you're in space. the two space walkers, both americans, the two have previously done six space walks. b exnkun as well as -- benkin, as well as doug hurley became the first americans to come from spacex. they've been living on the space station for about four weeks along with two russian cosmonauts doing research. the current nasa plan is to have hurley and behnken say stay up this until august when they'll fall back to earth in the dragon crew capsule and splash down off florida. the next scheduled space walk, as i mentioned, is wednesday with more battery modernization. the iss program team in houston says the dragon has been performing perfectly while docked up there at the space station. and when it comes to the day for splashdown which is, at the earliest, august 2nd, there are three sites nasa is really prioritizing, one due east of cape canaveral in the atlantic, the other one just east of ja
commander crust cassidy and -- chris cassidy took i out old nickel hydrogen batteries and replaced them last a lot longer. the old batteries weigh 800 pounds each but light as a feather when you're in space. the two space walkers, both americans, the two have previously done six space walks. b exnkun as well as -- benkin, as well as doug hurley became the first americans to come from spacex. they've been living on the space station for about four weeks along with two russian cosmonauts doing...
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two open hatches, astronaut bob behnken floated into a space station welcoming from astronaut chris cassidyn then came astronaut doug hurley completing a flawless trip from florida into space history. >> well, everyone, welcome aboard dragon. >> reporter: on their 19-hour flight from earth, the astronaut shut off the spacex capsule. they've named it "endeavor." >> it has a touch display screen. >> reporter: the capsule has been compared to a flying iphone. >> reporter: a toy dinosaur also made the trip. both astronauts have young sons. america's future in space is represented by this image. two more astronauts aboard the space station, sent there by a country that's back in the space launching business. hurley and behnken will spend the next six weeks aboard the space station and as long as four months. they can only hope the rest of their mission goes as well as the trip to their new home in space. steve? >> a rousing success. mark, thank you. and we in st. louis are particularly proud of astronaut bob behnken. he's a st. louis native. we're proud of what he's accomplished. >>> straight ah
two open hatches, astronaut bob behnken floated into a space station welcoming from astronaut chris cassidyn then came astronaut doug hurley completing a flawless trip from florida into space history. >> well, everyone, welcome aboard dragon. >> reporter: on their 19-hour flight from earth, the astronaut shut off the spacex capsule. they've named it "endeavor." >> it has a touch display screen. >> reporter: the capsule has been compared to a flying iphone....
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. >> let's bring in george cass y cassidy. gerard, it's always great to speak with you what is your take on what has come out and can you connect the dots to the after hours actions we're seeing specifically? goldman sachs is down 2.5%, citi group is up by 1.25% and jp morgan is basically flat. >> what i saw today were some definitive numbers on the stress capital buffs. as you know the stress capital buffers is factored into the capital ratios with these banks. only the banks with the exception of goldman, their capital ratio at the beginning of this testing period which are fourth quarter 2019, those capital ratios exceeded the requirement capital ratios goldman missed it by one-tenth of 1%. i don't think it's that big of a deal what's important here is that the banks once again they're going through the stress test now for over ten years the banks are really strong. they have strong balance sheets. the uncertainty comes in with these new scenarios with the kroe covid-19, the sensitivity analysis banks are going to have to r
. >> let's bring in george cass y cassidy. gerard, it's always great to speak with you what is your take on what has come out and can you connect the dots to the after hours actions we're seeing specifically? goldman sachs is down 2.5%, citi group is up by 1.25% and jp morgan is basically flat. >> what i saw today were some definitive numbers on the stress capital buffs. as you know the stress capital buffers is factored into the capital ratios with these banks. only the banks with...
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president, i know that senator cassidy has spoken to the mexico part of it. but i want to speak to what the amendment would do for alaska. because it includes provisions that have been written by myself and senator sullivan to establish a revenue-sharing program specific to our state, which has prolific offshore resources that we would hope that one day to be able to safely produce for the good of the nation. but we're in a very, very different position than they are in the gulf. we need investment to improve our coastal infrastructure particularly in the arctic. we've got different conservation priorities than some non-coastal states, which are enshrined in the purposes of the language in the amendment. and these are -- these principles of equity and fairness that we talk about as it relates to the gulf of mexico, they're the same principles here. just like from on-shore federal development, local governments and communities need to share in the revenues from offshore development. we're the ones that host it. we bear the impacts and the benefits of the entir
president, i know that senator cassidy has spoken to the mexico part of it. but i want to speak to what the amendment would do for alaska. because it includes provisions that have been written by myself and senator sullivan to establish a revenue-sharing program specific to our state, which has prolific offshore resources that we would hope that one day to be able to safely produce for the good of the nation. but we're in a very, very different position than they are in the gulf. we need...
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said they like the direction scott is going in cassidy points to a specific ethical policing policy in new orleans topple the shoulder and say sarge on new on the job. >>but you're out of hand, let me take over it minneapolis that had out which new orleans has george floyd would be alive scott will have to convince the white house and enough democrats that the gop measures should become law president trump announced thursday he's finalizing an executive order on police reform. >>but didn't share many specifics. the most current professional standards for the use of force while scott plans to introduce his bill next week. >>democrats argue their legislation goes much further by banning choke hold and certain no knock warrants and making it easier to sue police it will be passed in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>today the minneapolis city council unanimously approved a resolution that will create a transformative new model of policing in that city. the move comes days after council members announced their intent to disband the city's police force in favor of a different model. >>peo
said they like the direction scott is going in cassidy points to a specific ethical policing policy in new orleans topple the shoulder and say sarge on new on the job. >>but you're out of hand, let me take over it minneapolis that had out which new orleans has george floyd would be alive scott will have to convince the white house and enough democrats that the gop measures should become law president trump announced thursday he's finalizing an executive order on police reform. >>but...
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then is senator cassidy available? senator cassidy is here. go ahead.sley: sen. cassidy: sorry, i'm not on video. is the i think this f.d.a., dr. toomey had mentioned a.p.i. coming from china throckmorton pointed out there doesn't seem to be much of a shortage. the . is different than chemicals that go within it. it's my understanding that a greater percentage of the to make a.p.i. are coming from china. is that correct? dr. throckmorton: this is dr. throckmorton. not familiar with those data. we know substantially less about sources of those products as iwe do about a.p.i. and think was mentioned earlier, we know less about a.p.i. and the and distribution than we do about finished dosage forms. i ask the y: can doctor involved with trade, are ou familiar with what percentage of starting materials or chemicals come from china? >> i'm not familiar with that data. into it and get back to you. seems to be that the critical thing here. but the one step, chemicals are another. actualner point of able unless we have a stockpile thereof. example, is the high percentage
then is senator cassidy available? senator cassidy is here. go ahead.sley: sen. cassidy: sorry, i'm not on video. is the i think this f.d.a., dr. toomey had mentioned a.p.i. coming from china throckmorton pointed out there doesn't seem to be much of a shortage. the . is different than chemicals that go within it. it's my understanding that a greater percentage of the to make a.p.i. are coming from china. is that correct? dr. throckmorton: this is dr. throckmorton. not familiar with those data....
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we talked to bill cassidy of louisiana of the knees and the new memoir condemning the president.against john bolton and we got the action on that next. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. there are people who say things aren't made here anymore. those people should make a trip to michigan. or kentucky. or illinois. where you'll find our workers and dealers and engineers and technicians. building for america. we're proud to employ more hourly workers than any other automaker in this country. because we build for this country. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our
we talked to bill cassidy of louisiana of the knees and the new memoir condemning the president.against john bolton and we got the action on that next. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. there are people who say things aren't made here anymore. those people should make a trip to michigan. or kentucky. or illinois. where...
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senator cassidy did send a letter recommending the nominee and asked me to read it if you would indulge me for just a few minutes. and then to consent to be made a part of the record. record. they are churning rubio and vice chairman warner, i'm writing to express my strong support for peter thompson to become inspector general of intelligence agency. peter is a long distinguished career in food service. his 23 year career as a federal prosecutor in louisiana is ruling out fraud, waste and abuse and wrongdoing. his career includes a they worked on the task force and we witnessed this generosity of. peter took time to teach as well. he spent 20 years as the associate adjunct assessor of law at tulane university school of law where he mentor young people just starting their careers. they've shown the conduct we hope to see in all of our public servants. i ask for your support in the nomination of my fellows had friends feel free to contact me without objection that will be in the record. >> please raise your right hand. to you solemnly swear to give the committee the truth, the whole trut
senator cassidy did send a letter recommending the nominee and asked me to read it if you would indulge me for just a few minutes. and then to consent to be made a part of the record. record. they are churning rubio and vice chairman warner, i'm writing to express my strong support for peter thompson to become inspector general of intelligence agency. peter is a long distinguished career in food service. his 23 year career as a federal prosecutor in louisiana is ruling out fraud, waste and...
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doug hurley and bob thinking, held a news conference along with fellow nasa astronauts christopher cassidythe provided details about their launch and successful docking at the international space station. they talked about the mission objectives while in low earth orbit. this was hosted by nasa tv from the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> are you ready for the event? >> hello, houston. expedition 63 crew is ready for the event. >> this is mission control houston. please call station for a voice to text connect station, this is jc pio. how do you hear me? >> jc pio, loud and clear. >> great. we will start this off of the question from twitter. probably for you, chris. from rick. when they opened the hatch to dragon have that new car smell? >> it absolutely did. in fact, there was a space smell in the vestibule that when we got that hatch open you could tell it was a brand-new vehicle with smiley faces on the other side, smiley face on mine and just as if you had bought a new car, the same reaction. wonderful to see my friends and wonderful to see a brand-new vehicle. >> we will st
doug hurley and bob thinking, held a news conference along with fellow nasa astronauts christopher cassidythe provided details about their launch and successful docking at the international space station. they talked about the mission objectives while in low earth orbit. this was hosted by nasa tv from the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> are you ready for the event? >> hello, houston. expedition 63 crew is ready for the event. >> this is mission control houston....
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. >>> meantime nasa astronauts bob ben kan and doug hurley and xhis kris cassidy becoming the first people ever to ring the nasdaq opening bell from space this morning. just before the bell, nasdaq's ceo asked the astronauts about spacex and the ongoing private space race take a listen. >> you are the first people to fly crew dragon. the idea is that spaceships like this will enable people to become private astronauts, to make space flight more common. what are your thoughts about making space flight common and accessible to private citizens and the role you're playing in that development >> we think that the more people that get to fly to space the better off we'll be as a species and the better off individuals will be going forward. it's really transformational when you examine income into sp look at our planet and see how fragile it is and it does change you to the better. the more we expose to this the better off we'll be as a species. >> we'll have more sound from the iss from my own exclusive interview with the astronauts coming up later in the show. carl >> all right morgan, that wa
. >>> meantime nasa astronauts bob ben kan and doug hurley and xhis kris cassidy becoming the first people ever to ring the nasdaq opening bell from space this morning. just before the bell, nasdaq's ceo asked the astronauts about spacex and the ongoing private space race take a listen. >> you are the first people to fly crew dragon. the idea is that spaceships like this will enable people to become private astronauts, to make space flight more common. what are your thoughts...
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senator cassidy has made an eloquent appeal to add an idea that is good but an item that is big and complex and deserves its own day in the senate, just as it came through our energy committee on which i sit and he sits and i voted for it at that time. but we just can't add it to this bill and get this train to the station. now, that's -- that's the fact of the matter. so as much as i respect him and his ideas, i would hope that he and others who agree with him would say, look, this is our one chance to get this kind of funding to make our national parks and all the rest of our public lands -- the boat ramps, the trails, the roads, the sewage -- our one chance to begin to fix the maintenance over a five-year period of time instead of 10, 15, 25 years or never. it's our one chance to do that. and i'm sure it's our one chance to get the land and water conservation fund permanently funded, as congress agreed to do in 1964 and as president reagan's commission on americans outdoors, which i chaired in 1985 and 1996, recommended as its number-one priority. so let's not try to preach the whole bib
senator cassidy has made an eloquent appeal to add an idea that is good but an item that is big and complex and deserves its own day in the senate, just as it came through our energy committee on which i sit and he sits and i voted for it at that time. but we just can't add it to this bill and get this train to the station. now, that's -- that's the fact of the matter. so as much as i respect him and his ideas, i would hope that he and others who agree with him would say, look, this is our one...
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in 1889, butch cassidy and his band robbed the bank in that town of 20,000 dollars and rumors spread that clark had agreed for part of the loot to conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob the bank. this was never proven, but he was fired nonetheless and he prompted began uttering threats to kill members of the city council. he offered to kill one for $.15 or two per $.25, whatever you prefer. he remained in town until he was shot to death in august of 1985. he was walking down main street and was shot in the back. no real investigation took place. the killer was never discovered. rumors said several prominent businessmen wanted him gone and that was that. this was a man who had done rates with frank and jesse james. said the man killed could not be jim cummings for a number of reasons. he was too smart to become a city marshal and quote, you see, jim was one of those men that won't let nobody shoot him. there you have it. arthur mccoy was another outlaw. he became known as the wild irishman. he was morning ireland and when he came to america, he went to california. he marri
in 1889, butch cassidy and his band robbed the bank in that town of 20,000 dollars and rumors spread that clark had agreed for part of the loot to conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob the bank. this was never proven, but he was fired nonetheless and he prompted began uttering threats to kill members of the city council. he offered to kill one for $.15 or two per $.25, whatever you prefer. he remained in town until he was shot to death in august of 1985. he was walking down main...
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nasa astronaut chris cassidy calling it a super cool view saying the clips passed by our starboard side as we flew over china. he also said it was a pretty neat way to wake up on father's day morning. okay time for another look at the forecast as we begin the weekend, here's mabrisa rodriguez either kept or yeah we are noticing a lot of fog out there with june gloom right along the coast of the bay area. >>and especially blanketing right now golden gate bridge out there for your monday night so please drive safely warm and dry air mass is in place for this week which means high fire danger concerns so any fires that do start we'll spread pretty rapidly even with the cool sea breeze just because of this warm and dry air mass in place downtown san francisco, warming up to where we should be 67 degrees for your tuesday. microclimate outlook also in the mid 60's for those of you at half moon bay 67 degrees for brisbane but no brand burlingame warming up into the low 70's, sam, a tale 72 degrees but palo alto in the low 80's and and mountain view 83 degrees for your tuesday afternoon highs w
nasa astronaut chris cassidy calling it a super cool view saying the clips passed by our starboard side as we flew over china. he also said it was a pretty neat way to wake up on father's day morning. okay time for another look at the forecast as we begin the weekend, here's mabrisa rodriguez either kept or yeah we are noticing a lot of fog out there with june gloom right along the coast of the bay area. >>and especially blanketing right now golden gate bridge out there for your monday...
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>>and to ensure babies have a healthy start to life bill cassidy has been working on legislation to allow new moms and dads to get an advance on their child tax credits. >>tweet or stay home with their baby or pay for day care and other expenses fellow republicans like marco rubio have been working on similar bills for new families, the irony of paid leave is the last you actually need it the more likely you are to have it but democrats argue these proposals leave out the workers who need to care for their own health issues are those of an adult family member. that's why kirsten gillibrand has been working on a national paid leave program only offering paid leave benefits to new parents is not nearly enough the house has already passed additional paid leave for parents during the pandemic but it's unclear if the senate's version will include it in washington, i'm jessi turnure. all right let's take another life. and barca daryl i think yes, it's beautiful know bruce and i were talking about. >>bruce it's going to be like until what 8.30 saturday night, yeah and even for tonight as well we
>>and to ensure babies have a healthy start to life bill cassidy has been working on legislation to allow new moms and dads to get an advance on their child tax credits. >>tweet or stay home with their baby or pay for day care and other expenses fellow republicans like marco rubio have been working on similar bills for new families, the irony of paid leave is the last you actually need it the more likely you are to have it but democrats argue these proposals leave out the workers...
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. >> senator cassidy. >> thank you, gentlemen, for all that you're doing. i have a couple of slides. can i ask the slide to show the first two slides. >> so here it shows that we're doing poorly relative to the countries that are doing it best, and you can argue that taiwan is much is smaller than we but taipei is a very congested city, so if you consider our city's collection of taipei's, for example and seoul, south korea, it would suggest that what we're doing currently is less robust and less whatever adjective you want to do than the countries who are doing it the best. could i have the next slide, please and so this has developed out of a group by harvard and just so i can put a plug in it, they will be speaking in a roundtable that we have thursday morning and you can get details from my office if you wish, but the kind of that interplay between collecting and doing the testing, and tracing those, you know, compiling your data, knowing where your hot spots are and then tracing, and every one on this panel knows how it's done, and you mention that had
. >> senator cassidy. >> thank you, gentlemen, for all that you're doing. i have a couple of slides. can i ask the slide to show the first two slides. >> so here it shows that we're doing poorly relative to the countries that are doing it best, and you can argue that taiwan is much is smaller than we but taipei is a very congested city, so if you consider our city's collection of taipei's, for example and seoul, south korea, it would suggest that what we're doing currently is...
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senator cassidy? >> thank you all for being here. i appreciate your service in this epidemic. i have questions with dr. leavitt and dr. gerberding, which kind of reflects your past history, if you will. dr. gerberding, all of you are recommending a lot more money for the cdc. mandatory spending almost, if you're not saying that specifically, it seems as if you wish it to be mandatory. there's a lot of folks who feel as if the cdc has not responded to the challenge with the money that they have been given, and before significant more dollars are given, they'd like to see some sort of recommendations for reform. so some of the criticisms made, which i have made some, by the way, whether it's right to make it or not. slow to the mark, laborious contracting with lots of red tape, a loss of focus, afraid to take bold action, and misjudged terribly the rapidity with which the virus would spread throughout our community. if we're going to be asked to give another 4 and 5 billion and more, i think it's fair to say, is there a form that would be instituted that you're just not putting
senator cassidy? >> thank you all for being here. i appreciate your service in this epidemic. i have questions with dr. leavitt and dr. gerberding, which kind of reflects your past history, if you will. dr. gerberding, all of you are recommending a lot more money for the cdc. mandatory spending almost, if you're not saying that specifically, it seems as if you wish it to be mandatory. there's a lot of folks who feel as if the cdc has not responded to the challenge with the money that they...
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. >> i have a question for chris cassidy. our crew here decided to be about three days late. you have to work them over time, i presume, to get them caught up in all the activities they missed out on. any plans for them? >> well, they missed out on a good one for them to skip. it was saturday housecleaning, but i took care of it for them. we will catch up next weekend. in all seriousness, we have a few things to take care of tonight to make sure we are all safe and nothing bad happens. then we are looking forward to some operational stuff later in the month. maybe we will get outside and do some spacewalks. so we are all super excited to have two more crewmates. >> here in houston, this is the home of the astronaut office. the johnson space center is led by mark geyer. i will turn it over to mark for a few comments. >> thank you, jim. great to see you, bob and doug. you look a little taller than i remember you. i also want to thank and natalie -- thank anatoly and ivan. i also like this visual of our international partnership. we have had a tremendous partnership with russcos
. >> i have a question for chris cassidy. our crew here decided to be about three days late. you have to work them over time, i presume, to get them caught up in all the activities they missed out on. any plans for them? >> well, they missed out on a good one for them to skip. it was saturday housecleaning, but i took care of it for them. we will catch up next weekend. in all seriousness, we have a few things to take care of tonight to make sure we are all safe and nothing bad...
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chairman, senator cassidy knows the high regard in which i hold him.not wrong that there needs to be reform at the cdc going forward, and an admission of the ways they didn't measure up. but the cdc is trying to do good work here. they are sending out regular guidance on the importance, for instance of wearing masks as maybe the most evidence-based method. the president of the understanding refuses to wear a mask, his top adviser refuse to say wear a mask. he says it's an attack on him politically for people to wear masks. the cdc develops guidance for individual industries and businesses to reopen. the white house then prevents that guidance from being dispen dispensed, so i think the cdc needs i think they may have been prevented from doing the best work they could by this administration and this president. any good fire department that has a house on fire and the house next door in danger of catching fire, they do both. they try to do work next door to prevent the next house from catching fire. we're not doing both. so i want to frankly direct some
chairman, senator cassidy knows the high regard in which i hold him.not wrong that there needs to be reform at the cdc going forward, and an admission of the ways they didn't measure up. but the cdc is trying to do good work here. they are sending out regular guidance on the importance, for instance of wearing masks as maybe the most evidence-based method. the president of the understanding refuses to wear a mask, his top adviser refuse to say wear a mask. he says it's an attack on him...
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cassidy, i will go to you first.s a big group effort and we all got to sing different parts of the song. did you have fun making it? sing different parts of the song. did you have fun making mm sing different parts of the song. did you have fun making it? it was so much fun. it was so much fun to make. one of the things i used to miss a lot at school was if i had to skip the big musical events, like the school plays, the orchestras, the school plays, the orchestras, the bands, because there is that sense of camaraderie and being together and creating something fabulous, so when lockdown came you must have been aware students would miss that. it was just one must have been aware students would miss that. it wasjust one thing after another. we had to cancel so much stuff. it was heartbreaking for the students because they had worked so the students because they had worked so hard, months and months of rehearsal, and when lockdown started we just had to do something to keep performing and being created. that's thejob, i
cassidy, i will go to you first.s a big group effort and we all got to sing different parts of the song. did you have fun making it? sing different parts of the song. did you have fun making mm sing different parts of the song. did you have fun making it? it was so much fun. it was so much fun to make. one of the things i used to miss a lot at school was if i had to skip the big musical events, like the school plays, the orchestras, the school plays, the orchestras, the bands, because there is...
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form he couldn't convert just one minute later though his mis was forgotten and midfielder david cassidy made a proper. brannon as usual scoring without the help of a striker. batter born with a league 2nd worst attack rarely threatens the class jazz about damage to the bundesliga record books as he received his 17th book in the most any player has ever collected in a single campaign. suddenly brains attack look like a well oiled machine it's a town sergeant his attempt was pushed out to all south of the. textbook striker play all supper was ready for the rebound. where has this been for the last month. and suddenly braman couldn't stop scoring david class on popped up again this time with the peach of a finish to make it the premier league. wonderful scale and here a lation from the dutchman. grace payne just find him playing in a different role than usual. and after that outpouring of goals the 2nd half a literal downpour. if anything it made things worse for the home side who failed to control the match and even the ball. for braman it was a chance for everyone to find their shooting
form he couldn't convert just one minute later though his mis was forgotten and midfielder david cassidy made a proper. brannon as usual scoring without the help of a striker. batter born with a league 2nd worst attack rarely threatens the class jazz about damage to the bundesliga record books as he received his 17th book in the most any player has ever collected in a single campaign. suddenly brains attack look like a well oiled machine it's a town sergeant his attempt was pushed out to all...
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cassidy was loving it.re ahead third hour of "today" is coming up we've got the new york city police department commissioner fourth hour hoda and jenna teaching us how to throw summer soirees in your back yard. no fireworks but first your local news. >> bye-bye >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. bay area schools are rethinking their ties to police. last night san francisco board members voted to end the district's partnership with sfpd. the money devoted to that program will be now redirected. >>> currently the department assigns ten officers to school campuses. the oakland unified board is planning to replace them with what they call uniformed police keeping ambassadors. >>> tony furman is getting ready to address the role of police in schools and its impact on students. barbara redell is monitoring that and we'll have a report in our midday news cast. >>> 122 cases, a spike in cases. >>> and dismissed the criminal case against former national security adviser michael flynn. the justice de
cassidy was loving it.re ahead third hour of "today" is coming up we've got the new york city police department commissioner fourth hour hoda and jenna teaching us how to throw summer soirees in your back yard. no fireworks but first your local news. >> bye-bye >>> good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. bay area schools are rethinking their ties to police. last night san francisco board members voted to end the district's partnership with sfpd. the money...
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i yield back. >> thank you senator cassidy. senator casey. >> mr. chairman, thanks very much for this opportunity. i want to thank our witnesses for your appearance. my questions will be directed to dr. king, secretary king. and i wanted to thank the other witnesses as well and they can certainly chime in if they have a response to my questions. i'll have two. one will focus on the question of learning loss. and i know that senator murry asked a similar question. but i wanted to start by noting what secretary king just said at the outset of his testimony with regard to what we've just been throughment i'm quoting from his statement. quote, i'm glad that we referred to earlier. quote, the murders of george floyd, breonna taylor, and ahmaud arbery have once again sent the message to black students that their lives are devalued. and he also outlined the disparities and challenges that are faced by communities of color in education and focused on what that means in the midst of a pandemic, mired in economic crisis, the disproportional effects of financi
i yield back. >> thank you senator cassidy. senator casey. >> mr. chairman, thanks very much for this opportunity. i want to thank our witnesses for your appearance. my questions will be directed to dr. king, secretary king. and i wanted to thank the other witnesses as well and they can certainly chime in if they have a response to my questions. i'll have two. one will focus on the question of learning loss. and i know that senator murry asked a similar question. but i wanted to...
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chris cassidy who has been on the space station since april and two russian cosmonauts. >> obviously our honor to be just a small part of this. we have to give credit to spacex, the commercial crew program and, of course, nasa. it's great to get the united states back in the crewed launch business. >> reporter: mission control asking the men if they got any sleep during the 19-hour journey. >> we did get probably a good seven hours or so. the first night is always a little bit of a challenge, but the "dragon" was a slick vehicle. >> reporter: the mission making history on saturday. >> three, two, one, zero, ignition. lift-off. >> reporter: as behnken and hurley became the first american astronauts to blast off into space from u.s. soil for the first time in nearly a decade. >> today we accomplished the first flight off the florida coast in quite some time. >> reporter: they are also the first crew to orbit the earth in a spacecraft built by a private company, spacex, created by elon musk. the crew "dragon" capsule now with a new name. >> we would like to welcome you aboard capsule "e
chris cassidy who has been on the space station since april and two russian cosmonauts. >> obviously our honor to be just a small part of this. we have to give credit to spacex, the commercial crew program and, of course, nasa. it's great to get the united states back in the crewed launch business. >> reporter: mission control asking the men if they got any sleep during the 19-hour journey. >> we did get probably a good seven hours or so. the first night is always a little bit...
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each and every one of us has that cassidy -- capacity. it resides inside of this. to lead byapacity example. to focus on the things that unite us and not what divide us. to reinforce the sense of optimism because we recognize we have to do things differently and we are resolved to prove not just assert that, and to hold ourselves to account because each of us will be judged and judge each other to the extent we do justice and advance our cause in a different way. and so, i am here as your governor humbled over the course of the last five days, resolved to keep the peace, but recognizing that an armed camp is not a place of peace and that the answer to violence is not more violence. and that if we are going to create the conditions to advance, people have to know we mean it. and they have to know that they matter and we care. and so, for those of you out there protesting, i want you to know that you matter. and i want you to know that i care, we care. i don't want to just the main street that rhetorically -- just demonstrate that rhetorically. i want you to know i h
each and every one of us has that cassidy -- capacity. it resides inside of this. to lead byapacity example. to focus on the things that unite us and not what divide us. to reinforce the sense of optimism because we recognize we have to do things differently and we are resolved to prove not just assert that, and to hold ourselves to account because each of us will be judged and judge each other to the extent we do justice and advance our cause in a different way. and so, i am here as your...
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senator cassidy. thank you all for what you're doing. children have the lowest risk from complications in terms of opportunity cost, there in the bearing the highest cost. good to be able to understand without definition. those children are. i am a physician so approaching this from twofold. one, as, a physician and thinkig about public health and secondly someone is trying to public school reopened back in indiana. what issue with your black testing, monday wednesday friday or, a lot of parents work as part of the opening testimony. what you do for those kids who parents work with the child will not be in school two - three days week. is there any accommodation or just kind of the way it is working out pretty. thank you for the question. it's definitely one of the complexities that we are grapplinghe with. we would like to have the kids in school and parents to be abe to go back to work. businesses are only allowed to go to 50 percent of the working force. in time and hope is that they try to partner with childcare. organizations that w
senator cassidy. thank you all for what you're doing. children have the lowest risk from complications in terms of opportunity cost, there in the bearing the highest cost. good to be able to understand without definition. those children are. i am a physician so approaching this from twofold. one, as, a physician and thinkig about public health and secondly someone is trying to public school reopened back in indiana. what issue with your black testing, monday wednesday friday or, a lot of...
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i appreciate your testimony and will yield back. >> thank you senator cassidy, senator casey. >> thanks very much for this opportunity. i want to thank our witnesses or their appearance and my questions will be directed to doctor king. secretary king and i wanted to thank the other witness as well and they can chime in if they have a response to my questions. i'll have to. one will focus on the question of learning loss and i know this senator murray asked a similar question but i wanted to start i noting what secretary king just said at the outset of this testimony with regard to what we've just been through ." in from his statement. i'm glad thwe refer to this earlier. the murders of george floyd, breonna taylor, ahmaud arbery once again sent a message to black students that their lives are devalued. and he also outlined the disparities and challenges faced by students of color in education and focused means in the midst of a pandemic in an economic crisis. it disproportionately affects the financial well-being of the students living in a country too often still struggles to recognize
i appreciate your testimony and will yield back. >> thank you senator cassidy, senator casey. >> thanks very much for this opportunity. i want to thank our witnesses or their appearance and my questions will be directed to doctor king. secretary king and i wanted to thank the other witness as well and they can chime in if they have a response to my questions. i'll have to. one will focus on the question of learning loss and i know this senator murray asked a similar question but i...
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senator cassidy? >> senator cassidy is here. >> go ahead sorry i am not on video. doctor, this is fda talking about api coming from china it was pointed out there doesn't seem to be that much of a shortage but that is different than the chemical that goes it.in and the understanding that percentage of the chemicals used are from china. is that correct? >> i am not familiar with that data. we know substantially about the sources of those o products then we do about api and was mentioned earlier but the manufacturing and distribution. >> he is involved with trade. are you familiar those that come from china? >> i am not familiar with that data i can look back at it and get back to you. >> that seems to be theth critical thing because api is onee step but the chemicals are another. so that actually seems to be your point of vulnerability unless we have a stockpile. for example, the high percentage of production in china and what would be the reason for that? is it access it doesn't sound like you are familiar with this but get back to us regarding that. but gao makes
senator cassidy? >> senator cassidy is here. >> go ahead sorry i am not on video. doctor, this is fda talking about api coming from china it was pointed out there doesn't seem to be that much of a shortage but that is different than the chemical that goes it.in and the understanding that percentage of the chemicals used are from china. is that correct? >> i am not familiar with that data. we know substantially about the sources of those o products then we do about api and was...
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the statue was designed byjohn cassidy and erected in 1895.colston is a controversial figure who made his fortune in the slave trade. joining me now is the author and historian, professor david 0lusoga. he has been targeted for several yea rs, he has been targeted for several years, controversialfigure he has been targeted for several years, controversial figure as a slave trader. also at the same time in his era, a big philanthropist. as you said the statue was put up in 1895, he died in 1721, so the statue is almost two centuries after his death, and what it shows is not only that 17th—century london and bristol we re that 17th—century london and bristol were involved in the slave trade but that the 19th—century still didn't ca re that the 19th—century still didn't care he was honouring a man involved in the slave trade. this is a city that's about 14% bame with a statue of somebody who was not just a slave trader, he was involved in the royal africa company, the company trafficked more people into slavery than any in british history, the fa
the statue was designed byjohn cassidy and erected in 1895.colston is a controversial figure who made his fortune in the slave trade. joining me now is the author and historian, professor david 0lusoga. he has been targeted for several yea rs, he has been targeted for several years, controversialfigure he has been targeted for several years, controversial figure as a slave trader. also at the same time in his era, a big philanthropist. as you said the statue was put up in 1895, he died in 1721,...
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. >> a question for chris cassidy. from your perspective what skills and iss training do doug and bob bring to the iss mix, especially now and how will those help to ramp up operations internally and perhaps externally in the coming weeks? >> well, you know, experience goes a long way and both these guys are in their third flight. it doesn't matter in my opinion, shuttle, flight experience or station flight experience it is all has to do with working space, working efficiently, understanding the system and the methodology with which we work back and forth and hand-in-hand with mission control. once you understand that and grasp all those concepts the work part is i don't want to say easy but it happens together and we have already seen that today as day one and they are hitting the ground running, unloading the vehicle and we got each tv at our feet and we will be working in their very short order, probably after we hang out from this conversation. together the three of us will be tackling the overall mission of the sp
. >> a question for chris cassidy. from your perspective what skills and iss training do doug and bob bring to the iss mix, especially now and how will those help to ramp up operations internally and perhaps externally in the coming weeks? >> well, you know, experience goes a long way and both these guys are in their third flight. it doesn't matter in my opinion, shuttle, flight experience or station flight experience it is all has to do with working space, working efficiently,...
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chris cassidy was the only one being from the u.s., so having two friends up there, we will do our best. in concert working with steve and the spacex team to learn as much as we can about the dragon and, as others have stated, this is a test flight. is the nextrtant mission of the dragon, which will be a long-duration flight. as much as wern can, keeping bob and doug busy. when the time is right, to get them back home safely and getting the crew mission on board. we are looking forward to the next few weeks, whatever it turns out to be, but it is certainly off to a great start. will hear from shall .inger in, nasa astronaut >> what an incredible privilege to be part of this nasa spacex partnership. past part of this historic 24 hours, to see the launch, to see the vehicle. at the international space station. for the past year and a half, i had the opportunity to train as a backup and work with bob and , and it isx and nasa so cool to see those procedures, the simulation all culminate in it happening in real time. incredibly excited to see bob and doug get to work now as they do and then
chris cassidy was the only one being from the u.s., so having two friends up there, we will do our best. in concert working with steve and the spacex team to learn as much as we can about the dragon and, as others have stated, this is a test flight. is the nextrtant mission of the dragon, which will be a long-duration flight. as much as wern can, keeping bob and doug busy. when the time is right, to get them back home safely and getting the crew mission on board. we are looking forward to the...
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chris cassidy was lonely being the only person who is among the u.s. having two friends up there, we will do our best to keep the three of them busy. the commercial crew program and the space x team, learning as much can about the dragon. and as others have stated, this is a test flight. the's really important is next mission of the dragon, which is the crew one mission, which is set up to be a long-duration flight. wewant to learn as much as can, as quick as we can about this vehicle. and doug busy doing work on that dragon and on the space station. when the time is right, get them back home safely and start looking towards getting the crew one mission on board. we are looking forward to the next few weeks, couple of months . it is off to a great start. from thee will hear nasa astronaut. >> thank you. what an incredible privilege to be a part of this phenomenal team, this space x partnership. and to be a part of this historic 24 hours. to see the vehicle dock with the international space station. and happy for bob and doug for nasa and america. for t
chris cassidy was lonely being the only person who is among the u.s. having two friends up there, we will do our best to keep the three of them busy. the commercial crew program and the space x team, learning as much can about the dragon. and as others have stated, this is a test flight. the's really important is next mission of the dragon, which is the crew one mission, which is set up to be a long-duration flight. wewant to learn as much as can, as quick as we can about this vehicle. and doug...
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david: there was a person who was a scriptwriter for a movie called butch cassidy and the sundance kiden he wrote his book, it was called "nobody here knows anything." is that true with the videogame world? or do you pretty much know if it is going to work? bobby: our business is unusual. one we have franchises. two, we can test the content before we commercially release it. this is my 30th year as a ceo. i am generally thinking in about 10 or 20 year increments of time. we can get a much better commercial and creative and critical result than i think you can in film and television. period ofing this time, you not only create new video games and so forth, but you have to actually manufacture them. has manufacturing been a problem because many sources are overseas? business isf our direct digital to the consumer. about 10% are physical products. been ansay that has especially difficult challenge for us. david: here i have one of your products. these are physically produced. but those are the 10% and the rest is electronic more or less? bobby: that same game you could download if you wan
david: there was a person who was a scriptwriter for a movie called butch cassidy and the sundance kiden he wrote his book, it was called "nobody here knows anything." is that true with the videogame world? or do you pretty much know if it is going to work? bobby: our business is unusual. one we have franchises. two, we can test the content before we commercially release it. this is my 30th year as a ceo. i am generally thinking in about 10 or 20 year increments of time. we can get a...
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they are talking about sending bob out with chris cassidy. maybe do some spacewalks together. this is an exciting time. we need their help for all the time it takes to do science aboard the space station. in the meantime, they did a test flight of a brand-new spaceship. how cool is that? emily: that is incredibly cool. you are going to be doing the very same thing they just did on boeing's version of the spacecraft, the star liner. how is that going and what is going through your mind as you prepare for this mission? we have about a minute left. myself, weew and carefully watched bob and doug and all the things they had to do. we are in a similar mission, similar mission profile. similar launchpad. we will just be down the coast, maybe two miles flying on a different rocket. we will be launching on the atlas v. we are looking forward to our turn. boeing has been working really hard and building our spacecraft and testing it out. we are in the middle of ground testing now. we are hoping to do an uncrewed test light later this year to repeat be
they are talking about sending bob out with chris cassidy. maybe do some spacewalks together. this is an exciting time. we need their help for all the time it takes to do science aboard the space station. in the meantime, they did a test flight of a brand-new spaceship. how cool is that? emily: that is incredibly cool. you are going to be doing the very same thing they just did on boeing's version of the spacecraft, the star liner. how is that going and what is going through your mind as you...