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chief of department's report.eannine nickolson on current issues, activities and the department since the fire commission meeting on september 9th, 2020 including budget academy and special events and communications and outreach to other government agencies and the public. and report from administration, deputy chief, joe a velo on administrative division, fleet and facility status and updates, finance, support services, and training within the department. >> thank you very much, president covington, commissioners, mr. marine, command staff, chief nickolson. this is my report, we've had 28 covid positives in all, we still have people off work in quarantine and we had an issue with our wild land firefighters a couple of weeks ago and quite a few of them came back with covid and so we have adjusted our policies and we now have the latest group that came back, we didn't have any covid positive so i believe we've addressed that really well. some really good news, a grant, we are working with fema. they've awarded us a
chief of department's report.eannine nickolson on current issues, activities and the department since the fire commission meeting on september 9th, 2020 including budget academy and special events and communications and outreach to other government agencies and the public. and report from administration, deputy chief, joe a velo on administrative division, fleet and facility status and updates, finance, support services, and training within the department. >> thank you very much,...
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chief culp: do i get my time back? >> please go ahead. chief culp: ok. talked to firefighters in the oaken noggin visiting families burned out. and the firefighter told me he was minutes behind the person who started the fire in the oaken noggin area. that is where that came from. i do not have any evidence. it is suspect that all of the fires at the same time with no started at the same time with no storms going on. but this governor calls these climate fires. that is nothing, i mean he has just deflecting. like nothing is his fault and i said earlier nothing is his fault and everything is someone , else's fault. in this instance, he is blaming and these fires on the climate. i do not deny that climate changes. i remember in the it was all 1970's, over the news that there was global cooling. and then global warming, and now climate change. the climate changes. i do not dispute that. but these are not climate fires. these fires are the result of very poor management on a state level. we don't log our forest and replant them. we don't send the forest. we
chief culp: do i get my time back? >> please go ahead. chief culp: ok. talked to firefighters in the oaken noggin visiting families burned out. and the firefighter told me he was minutes behind the person who started the fire in the oaken noggin area. that is where that came from. i do not have any evidence. it is suspect that all of the fires at the same time with no started at the same time with no storms going on. but this governor calls these climate fires. that is nothing, i mean he...
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chief justice since 1930. sometimes conservative, sometimes liberal. >> president roosevelt goes on the air in an appeal for popular support for his plan to reorganize the federal judiciary. it is his second such appeal within six days. he tells the people that his plan would protect them. >> those opposing the plan have sots to so prejudice and fear by saying i am seeking to pack the supreme court. what did they mean by "packing the supreme court"? let me answer this question with a bluntness that will and all honest misunderstanding of my purpose. is by that phrase it is charged -- if by that phrase is charged i wish to place on the bench spineless puppets to disregard the law and decide specific cases as i wish them to be decided, i make this answer. that no president's bid for his office would appoint and no senate of honorable men bid for their office would confirm that kind of appointee to the supreme court of the united states. we what a supreme court that will do justice under the constitution and not
chief justice since 1930. sometimes conservative, sometimes liberal. >> president roosevelt goes on the air in an appeal for popular support for his plan to reorganize the federal judiciary. it is his second such appeal within six days. he tells the people that his plan would protect them. >> those opposing the plan have sots to so prejudice and fear by saying i am seeking to pack the supreme court. what did they mean by "packing the supreme court"? let me answer this...
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the chief is there earlier and we've been in touch with the chief and we've been in touch with chiefgetting some equipment for the youth academy and updating the equipment that we currently have had and it was kind of old and outdated and we had a couple tay shouldn't visits and we visited state 4 in february and covid hit in march and in march we had to shut down and we are incollaboration currently with not only the ymca in the bayview but we expanded it to the fill moore center and we have interest with that collaboration that i made with dixon lee and diana fang to get more asian students in it. as you know from the last time we've done our presentation, the academy started out 20 years with mostly african americans and asian latino, caucasian, we have people from all walks of life in the youth academy and i'm very proud of that as a pathway to the fire department and i can say that because of the work that mayor breed did that we have one of our graduates come to the san francisco fire department. after all these years where they were going to other departments we have one and i
the chief is there earlier and we've been in touch with the chief and we've been in touch with chiefgetting some equipment for the youth academy and updating the equipment that we currently have had and it was kind of old and outdated and we had a couple tay shouldn't visits and we visited state 4 in february and covid hit in march and in march we had to shut down and we are incollaboration currently with not only the ymca in the bayview but we expanded it to the fill moore center and we have...
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the chief is there earlier and we've been in touch with the chief and we've been in touch with chiefgetting some equipment for the youth academy and updating the equipment that we currently have had and it was kind of old and outdated and we had a couple tay shouldn't visits and we visited state 4 in february and covid hit in march and in march we had to shut down and we are incollaboration currently with not only the ymca in the bayview but we expanded it to the fill moore center and we have interest with that collaboration that i made with dixon lee and diana fang to get more asian students in it. as you know from the last time we've done our presentation, the academy started out 20 years with mostly african americans and asian, latino, caucasian, we have people from all walks of life in the youth academy and i'm very proud of that as a pathway to the fire department and i can say that because of the work that mayor breed did that we have one of our graduates come to the san francisco fire department. after all these years where they were going to other departments, we have one and
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are specifically accusing the chief justice or chastising the chief justice of distorting the statute and of upholding it when it should have been struck down? i was notett: no, chastising. all i was doing was -- and as i have said several times, it's how the chief justice himself characterizes it. it's not the most natural reading of that language. think that i don't chief justice would agree with that characterization. he did not describe his own opinion as not plausible. judge barrett: he said less natural. sen. coons: but not unsound. judge barrett: i would not and did not criticize or chastise the chief justice or impugn his integrity. it's true that chief justice roberts and justice scalia took text and tests to the that is widely acknowledged. in. coons: your writing here 2017, yes, the majority of it is a book review about a book that talks about nfib versus sibelius, but near the end, you are, i think unmistakably clear in saying i disagree with the chief justice is ruling -- chief justice's ruling and i deem it on plausible and unsound. as an academic, i youexpress a critiqu
are specifically accusing the chief justice or chastising the chief justice of distorting the statute and of upholding it when it should have been struck down? i was notett: no, chastising. all i was doing was -- and as i have said several times, it's how the chief justice himself characterizes it. it's not the most natural reading of that language. think that i don't chief justice would agree with that characterization. he did not describe his own opinion as not plausible. judge barrett: he...
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not chief justice hall. chief justice hughes said in this case was basically that contracts have to be understood withined context of the public interest. so one of the themes he kept coming back to was the way in which individuals rights had to be maintained but it had to be within the context of a protection of the public interest more generally. >> anything you'd like to add? >> those are great opinions to highlight. i think the great thing is, he was the chief justice for a number of years. he certainly wrote more than his fair share of the opinions. so they're definitely opinions we could point to. i would mention a couple. most obviously the west soviet hotel and the steel cases are the ones that essentially are the pivot points for the switch in time. so those are certainly very important opinions, but i also think that there are some, what i would describe more as civil liberties opinions that he wrote near gerns minnesota, a very important case that really is the very first important first amendment
not chief justice hall. chief justice hughes said in this case was basically that contracts have to be understood withined context of the public interest. so one of the themes he kept coming back to was the way in which individuals rights had to be maintained but it had to be within the context of a protection of the public interest more generally. >> anything you'd like to add? >> those are great opinions to highlight. i think the great thing is, he was the chief justice for a...
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he talks about the role of the chief justice in that book, and he talks about the limits on what a chief justice can do. at the end of the day, the chief justice of the united states, but you are only given one vote. you do have to lead in a way that i think is more subtle than the kind of leadership you would have as a governor, or even a secretary of state. he did manage to do a remarkable job, of leading the court. especially in some of the administrative areas, for moving into this building. leading by example in that way. >> since you've referenced it, let's talk about this building, up until then -- the court actually met in the building across the street, the capital building. >> they decided they wanted to have their own building, and that in of itself is something that is quite symbolically interesting. if you think about the court, until they move into this building, they are in constant contact with the legislature. they are simply usually passing each other in the halls of congress. and there's something important symbolically, to have a separate judicial building that is phy
he talks about the role of the chief justice in that book, and he talks about the limits on what a chief justice can do. at the end of the day, the chief justice of the united states, but you are only given one vote. you do have to lead in a way that i think is more subtle than the kind of leadership you would have as a governor, or even a secretary of state. he did manage to do a remarkable job, of leading the court. especially in some of the administrative areas, for moving into this...
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the chief is there earlier and we've been in touch with the chief and we've been in touch with chiefe equipment for the youth academy and updating the equipment that we currently have had and it was kind of old and outdated and we had a couple tay shouldn't visits and we visited state 4 in february and covid hit in march and in march we had to shut down and we are incollaboration currently with not only the ymca in the bayview but we expanded it to the fill moore center and we have interest with that collaboration that i made with dixon lee and diana fang to get more asian students in it. as you know from the last time we've done our presentation, the academy started out 20 years with mostly african americans and asian, latino, caucasian, we have people from all walks of life in the youth academy and i'm very proud of that as a pathway to the fire department and i can say that because of the work that mayor breed did that we have one of our graduates come to the san francisco fire department. after all these years where they were going to other departments, we have one and i think ch
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i want to thank my fellow chiefs . i want to thank david -- chiefs for the chance to be with them. i always enjoy that. i want to thank david and penny for all their work at the partnership, especially the event today. look, the first most important thing is what vice president biden has said today and what each of us chiefs have said. you started with it. our wishes, our thoughts, our prayers for a speedy recovery for the first family go out. our ongoing appreciation for that medical staff inside the white house, which has obviously been working overtime since last january when news first broke. look, i think demonstrating that the government is at work is really important, hopefully reassuring to the american people. i think that's the written communication from the white house chief physician overnight. it does sound to me like the white house is talking about trying to get some very clear evidence of the president at work today. and that would make sense to me. i''d just like to add one thing to the point that my colleagues have made. we do have troops all around the world righ
i want to thank my fellow chiefs . i want to thank david -- chiefs for the chance to be with them. i always enjoy that. i want to thank david and penny for all their work at the partnership, especially the event today. look, the first most important thing is what vice president biden has said today and what each of us chiefs have said. you started with it. our wishes, our thoughts, our prayers for a speedy recovery for the first family go out. our ongoing appreciation for that medical staff...
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chief? i am assistant chief bob mozer. as sharon had mentioned, we have been working on this since early september. and we have some good news to report. we were able to accomplish a number of dba's requests and did so working very collaboratively if i may say so and very quickly on this. so our first big area that we were able to make headway in is with power dms. dba requested access to the department intra net. the intranet program is a very old program that the department is currently phasing out and replacing with power dms. what we were able to do was grant dpa access to power dms which gives them access to airport, general orders, all department bulletins, department general orders, all manuals and guides, all unit and bureau orders, and all department forms that they had also requested or posted on power dms. and as well all new policies that come out and all new department bulletins that come out are posted on power dms so the dpa will have access to all of those policies as the department does. next slide please.
chief? i am assistant chief bob mozer. as sharon had mentioned, we have been working on this since early september. and we have some good news to report. we were able to accomplish a number of dba's requests and did so working very collaboratively if i may say so and very quickly on this. so our first big area that we were able to make headway in is with power dms. dba requested access to the department intra net. the intranet program is a very old program that the department is currently...
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>> chief justice roberts. >> i'm not sure chief justice roberts has ever identified himself as a contextual us. >> in this article you chastised chief justice roberts for not being a textualist. he said he's not proven himself to be a textualist has been willing to depart from extensively clear text. you said in his article it's illegitimate for the court to distort either the constitution or the statutes to achieve what it deems a preferable result. this was the sort of outcomes oriented judicial crafting is often been sharply criticized by your mentor, justice scalia, one sizing the living constitution. as i reread this, you're saying to chief justice roberts you are no textualist. you have overreached. you have delivered in a possible conclusion and frankly i disagree with your upholding the constitutionality of this statute. that seems to me, as a textualist, a plain reading of your own writing. >> senator coons, i want to make very, very clear. i think this maybe claim up with senator klobuchar, that i was not attacking or chastising chief justice roberts at all for whom i have the gre
>> chief justice roberts. >> i'm not sure chief justice roberts has ever identified himself as a contextual us. >> in this article you chastised chief justice roberts for not being a textualist. he said he's not proven himself to be a textualist has been willing to depart from extensively clear text. you said in his article it's illegitimate for the court to distort either the constitution or the statutes to achieve what it deems a preferable result. this was the sort of...
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as i read this, you are saying to chief justice roberts, you're no texturalist. you have overreached, you have reached an implausible conclusion and i disagree with you upholding this. that seems to me a plain reading of your own writing. >> senator combs, i want to make very, very clear, i think this came up with senator klobuchar, that i was not attacking or chastising chief justice roberts at all for whom i have the greatest respect. i think this that you're talking about in this book of commentary was maybe a couple paragraphs, maybe one paragraph at the end because it was a comment on robert barnett's book and a lot of his book dealt with the nfb versus sebelius, for example, so i was responding to that. and the sentence you read about it's illegitimate for a court to twist language in pursuit of a policy goal, i don't think it is the job of courts to pursue policy goals that the text you enact doesn't support. >> so to be clear, you're specifically accusing the chief justice, or you're chastising, might be a better word, the chief justice of distorting the
as i read this, you are saying to chief justice roberts, you're no texturalist. you have overreached, you have reached an implausible conclusion and i disagree with you upholding this. that seems to me a plain reading of your own writing. >> senator combs, i want to make very, very clear, i think this came up with senator klobuchar, that i was not attacking or chastising chief justice roberts at all for whom i have the greatest respect. i think this that you're talking about in this book...
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thank you, chief tong. my next question would be for chief decascio.hank you, chief, for all of your work. part of this was answered by chief nicholson [inaudible] when it comes to parklets or shared space that the permits have to come out of d.p.w. and there's a whole set of regulations with that. chief nicholson gave the answers that i thought there was a limitation to the certificates or permit, and the permits are currently being run until december 31. and then, there's a 25% ability of restaurants to take in some clients. there's been some talk, even in my community, that those who build the parklets or shared space are talking about maintaining it through the winter, which is a whole different set of problems because of the winter weather and the rain. some folks now are concerned with putting more money in the shared space parklet because of the longer period of time, and they're talking about maintaining those parklets and outside shared space as they try to maintain their volume in the restaurant. i just want a comment from you, chief fire mar
thank you, chief tong. my next question would be for chief decascio.hank you, chief, for all of your work. part of this was answered by chief nicholson [inaudible] when it comes to parklets or shared space that the permits have to come out of d.p.w. and there's a whole set of regulations with that. chief nicholson gave the answers that i thought there was a limitation to the certificates or permit, and the permits are currently being run until december 31. and then, there's a 25% ability of...
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>> and chief jus roberts. >> i'm not sure that chief justice roberts has ever involved himself as a text textualist. >> you chastised him for not being a textualist and willing to depart from clear text and so you said in this article and i'm quoting you, it is illegitimate for the court to distort either the constitution or a statute to achieve what it deems a preferable result. so this was the sort of outcomes oriented judicial crafting that has often been sharplybeen shar si sizeded by your mentor justice scalia. and as i read this, you are saying to chief justice roberts, you're no textualist, you have overreached, delivered an implausible conclusion an i disagree with your upholding the constitutionality of the statute. that seems a plain reading of your own writing. >> i want to make very clear, i think maybe this came up with senator klobuchar i was not attacking or, you know, chastising chief justice roberts at all for whom i have the greatest respect. i think the passage you're talking about in this book review on constitutional commentary was maybe a couple of paragraphs, maybe
>> and chief jus roberts. >> i'm not sure that chief justice roberts has ever involved himself as a text textualist. >> you chastised him for not being a textualist and willing to depart from clear text and so you said in this article and i'm quoting you, it is illegitimate for the court to distort either the constitution or a statute to achieve what it deems a preferable result. so this was the sort of outcomes oriented judicial crafting that has often been sharplybeen shar...
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for outstanding former white house chief of staff. they will talk about their experiences preparing to take office, transitioning to a second term, planning to leave office, and what to expect in 2020 and 2021. former director of the domestic policy council, will then lead a discussion with stephen hadley, lisa monaco, barbara perry, about transitions and crises. and why this transition time could be the most important and consequential since 1932. let me say one thing about sean. he has more senior transition experience than probably any other living person and could have been on the first panel. we asked him to be on the panel with chiefs of staff. on reflection, we thought given his experience as a 2008 transition where he led the obama transition during the ,inancial crisis and two wars he would be hugely valuable on the second panel entitled, transitions in crisis. that perhaps is the most relevant topic for today. walter final panel, amy will talk with four incredible public servants. the complexities involved with the shift fro
for outstanding former white house chief of staff. they will talk about their experiences preparing to take office, transitioning to a second term, planning to leave office, and what to expect in 2020 and 2021. former director of the domestic policy council, will then lead a discussion with stephen hadley, lisa monaco, barbara perry, about transitions and crises. and why this transition time could be the most important and consequential since 1932. let me say one thing about sean. he has more...
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chief, the first question is for you.hile president trump's diagnosis brought up well wishes, it renewed criticism he does not take the virus seriously. you have faced the same criticism. you called the mask mandate "a bunch of cap", you continue to hold large campaign rallies with hundreds in attendance. what do you say to those who believe your approach would not only kill more people but would prolong the pandemic? one minute, 15 seconds. >> i came out against wearing masks, the direction and order from the government; a public servant in the governor's office , everyone in government, appointed or elected, our public servants. i firmly believe in individual freedom, liberty, safety. i have been working in public safety the last 10 years. the problem is, when we have one person sitting in the governor's office telling everyone what they will wear, whether they will go to work or not, that is a problem i have had with this. as governor, i would put out info with medical professionals, tell everyone what is going on, wha
chief, the first question is for you.hile president trump's diagnosis brought up well wishes, it renewed criticism he does not take the virus seriously. you have faced the same criticism. you called the mask mandate "a bunch of cap", you continue to hold large campaign rallies with hundreds in attendance. what do you say to those who believe your approach would not only kill more people but would prolong the pandemic? one minute, 15 seconds. >> i came out against wearing masks,...
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his chief of staff, his bodman, often right by pence's side. the vice president not quarantines, out campaigning, instead. the white house saying pence on the trail is an essential worker. president trump with three rallies in pennsylvania. joe biden there, too, going on the attack after something the president's chief of staff said about coronavirus here in the u.s. at least five close associates of the vice president testing positive. the vice president campaigning in minnesota. and after the president's chief of staff said of the virus here in the u.s., "we're not going to control the pandemic," joe biden tonight with plenty to say about that. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: with one week to go, trump and biden are both in pennsylvania today. a survive victory here helped put trump in the white house. now both candidates believe pennsylvania could be decisive this time, too. >> people have no idea what's going to happen in pennsylvania, that i can tell you. >> reporter: just today at th
his chief of staff, his bodman, often right by pence's side. the vice president not quarantines, out campaigning, instead. the white house saying pence on the trail is an essential worker. president trump with three rallies in pennsylvania. joe biden there, too, going on the attack after something the president's chief of staff said about coronavirus here in the u.s. at least five close associates of the vice president testing positive. the vice president campaigning in minnesota. and after the...
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delegates and the chiefs of the 49 other delegations.hem, the premier of south africa and the prime minister of canada. ♪ president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. half a million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. ♪ [cheering and applause] ♪ as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international efforts are climaxed in the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation that suffered axis aggression. it is signed with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, the ambassador signing for russia. ♪ great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord halifax. ♪ the republic of france acting delegation chairman. ♪ 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america. the secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed, but this is not the end, it is on
delegates and the chiefs of the 49 other delegations.hem, the premier of south africa and the prime minister of canada. ♪ president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. half a million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. ♪ [cheering and applause] ♪ as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international efforts are climaxed in the signing of the united nations charter. first to...
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. >> we talked about how we have the ability to remand to the chief and the chief pursues the investigation to make a finding. >> and that is all we can do, right? >> that is all we can do. at this point we are waiting on to schedule for when the chief can come back and report on these findings. we did not want a significant loss, which is we don't -- even though these are no longer within our jurisdiction, the chief coming back and reporting the findings so the public understands what happened -- what is happening -- [indiscernible]. >> i agree. >> go ahead. john made a motion. thank you, commissioner. >> yeah,. i want to make sure this is just on for our acknowledgement. we are not doing anything with this. can you explain what the purpose is for putting this on the agenda? >> it's a consent item. >> all we do is agree or disagree. this is why it should be a separate item so we can have these discussions and have the ability to follow up. >> we made it clear to the chief that we can't influence a decision one way or the other, but we would want follow-up on these cases and how the investi
. >> we talked about how we have the ability to remand to the chief and the chief pursues the investigation to make a finding. >> and that is all we can do, right? >> that is all we can do. at this point we are waiting on to schedule for when the chief can come back and report on these findings. we did not want a significant loss, which is we don't -- even though these are no longer within our jurisdiction, the chief coming back and reporting the findings so the public...
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i appreciate that, chief. i said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we will do our due diligence to say that there are other communities in areas in san francisco that can benefit from that program and having folks and boots on the ground that can give intel and give insight to things that are being seen, sometimes members of community are coming forward. so i just wanted to make sure that that is out there. >> commissioner, thank you, and i did mention as -- mentioned in the presentation a couple of weeks ago, we were awarded from the state of california a grant to help us tackle this issue. it's the 1.5 million dollar grant, and a big component of that is developing these community partnerships and working with entities such as the california partnerships to help us refine what we're doing, so we're really excited ab
i appreciate that, chief. i said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we will do our due diligence to say that there are other communities in areas in san francisco that can benefit from that program and having folks and boots on the ground that can give intel and give insight to things that are being...
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joining me now is chris hopson, the chief executive of nhs providers.g to us on bbc news. from what you have heard, do you agree, first off, with those projections and the actions being taken? what we know talking to hospital chief executives is that the number of admissions is rising pretty rapidly. what those chief executives are really worried about is if the continue to rise and that rise coincides with winter, when the nhs is at its most busy, also at a point when we are trying to recover the care backlogs from the first phase, and we know that most hospitals have lost somewhere between 10—30% of their capacity because of the need to separate corvette a nd because of the need to separate corvette and non—covid patients. that feels a perfect storm. they have been arguing, as we have been arguing for the last few weeks, the government needs to take quick, decisive and clear action to ensure that the nhs has got the capacity it needs to do all of those different jobs. look after people from a covid second surge, make sure we can treat people overwinte
joining me now is chris hopson, the chief executive of nhs providers.g to us on bbc news. from what you have heard, do you agree, first off, with those projections and the actions being taken? what we know talking to hospital chief executives is that the number of admissions is rising pretty rapidly. what those chief executives are really worried about is if the continue to rise and that rise coincides with winter, when the nhs is at its most busy, also at a point when we are trying to recover...
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the governor is the commander in chief. he sent them in their at the request of local law enforcement. he disarms them before he sent them in. i will never send our young men and women into uniform in a violent situation. that's what they're going in there for. when people are committing crimes the national guard will assist the local government. to with them in jail where they belong. the rest of the people that are involved in it will be told to disperse because it is a right. they will be arrested as well. that's how you deal with crime. that's how you shut down a right. this is a question i have asked. in your rebuttal time. quickly, was it your decision not to arm the national guard because i recall it as the governor for the mayor's decision and do you support the federal prosecution. >> i support prosecution of anyone involved in violent activity that is a crime. i used to prosecute drunk driving cases. i do support that. these were decisions that were led by the democratic elected officials in the city. we sent stat
the governor is the commander in chief. he sent them in their at the request of local law enforcement. he disarms them before he sent them in. i will never send our young men and women into uniform in a violent situation. that's what they're going in there for. when people are committing crimes the national guard will assist the local government. to with them in jail where they belong. the rest of the people that are involved in it will be told to disperse because it is a right. they will be...
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this is how chief of staff mark meadows responded to a question about that. listen. >> i can tell you that what he's doing is wearing a mask, socially distancing, and when he goes up to speak, he will take the mask off, put it back on, but he's wearing a mask as it relates to this particular thing because the doctors have advised him to do that. >> so, dr. jha, aren't these the things the centers for disease control and prevention are telling us all to do whether or not we've been exposed or not? >> wolf, thank you for having me on. they are. it's nice to see the vice president doing that. but at this moment, that's not what he should be doing. he needs to be in quarantine. the evidence on this is overwhelmingly clear, and there are some very specific exceptions for when you can break quarantine. he doesn't meet any of them, not for rallies, so i'm glad to see him wearing a mask and social distancing as all of us are, but he still needs to be back in quarantine right now. >> so you think, dr. jha, he should be in quarantine for 14 days given the close proximi
this is how chief of staff mark meadows responded to a question about that. listen. >> i can tell you that what he's doing is wearing a mask, socially distancing, and when he goes up to speak, he will take the mask off, put it back on, but he's wearing a mask as it relates to this particular thing because the doctors have advised him to do that. >> so, dr. jha, aren't these the things the centers for disease control and prevention are telling us all to do whether or not we've been...
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chief of staff of the army, chief of staff of the air force, reading off the list. chief of space operations, head of the national guard, the number two general at the marine corps because the commandant has not been at the meetings, still part of the joint chiefs, and perhaps most interesting, general paul makisoni, head of u.s. cyber command and national security agency. one of the most critical jobs in the u.s. intelligence community. very involved in looking at the prospect of tampering with election security. we have no information that any of the top leaders tested positive or have symptoms. they've all been tested. some came back negative, some are awaiting results. what we're looking for is to get an idea of what the protocol will be now, once they get negative, can they come back to work, or do they need to stay home for a few days, have repeated testing under standard protocols until everyone can be assured that they are indeed negative because this cuts a very wide swathe through military leadership. having said that, for example, general milly, chairman
chief of staff of the army, chief of staff of the air force, reading off the list. chief of space operations, head of the national guard, the number two general at the marine corps because the commandant has not been at the meetings, still part of the joint chiefs, and perhaps most interesting, general paul makisoni, head of u.s. cyber command and national security agency. one of the most critical jobs in the u.s. intelligence community. very involved in looking at the prospect of tampering...
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we replaced a white liberal chief justice with a fairly conservative chief justice. that creates a more conservative court. this is only nixon's first appointment. nixon will get to make four supreme court appointments in his first term. the second is an unexpected one. justice fortas. one of the great ironies of this is johnson, by trying to promote fortas from associate justice to chief justice gives the way for fortas to collapse entirely and be removed. the public had been exposed to this idea that fortas is a little ethically challenged. we have the $15,000 deal at american university. he seemed to be consulting with lbj inappropriately. it was clear this guy was not a paragon of ethics. press start looking into his background. fortas he was a very high-priced lawyer before he went on to the supreme court. being a public servant cost fortas a decent amount in terms of finances. in 1969, it comes out that fortas had been accepting a retainer. every year, a $20,000 payment from a financeur who was under criminal investigation. if you're planning a career as a supr
we replaced a white liberal chief justice with a fairly conservative chief justice. that creates a more conservative court. this is only nixon's first appointment. nixon will get to make four supreme court appointments in his first term. the second is an unexpected one. justice fortas. one of the great ironies of this is johnson, by trying to promote fortas from associate justice to chief justice gives the way for fortas to collapse entirely and be removed. the public had been exposed to this...
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also white house chief of staff.t brought him into washington in the first place under the presidency? guest: it was not a normal trajectory. wasn't normal for it now or ever. after one year of his arrival in washington, he went to run the presidential campaign. that is the surprise for peter and i was to realize during this time, much jim baker was an indispensable man in washington. he didn't even get there until he was 45 years old, making him the world's most successful midcareer change. his story of the previous two decades in houston i think really was a fascinating one for us to learn. it began with an unlikely friendship with george herbert walker bush on the tennis court at houston country club. host: was he has fierce a competitor in sports as your chevy bush was, reportedly? w bush was, reportedly? guest: he was looking for a partner in one person's name on the wall and 16 singles tournaments was a guy named james baker. they had a connection through a cousin. their friendship on the court was rooted in mu
also white house chief of staff.t brought him into washington in the first place under the presidency? guest: it was not a normal trajectory. wasn't normal for it now or ever. after one year of his arrival in washington, he went to run the presidential campaign. that is the surprise for peter and i was to realize during this time, much jim baker was an indispensable man in washington. he didn't even get there until he was 45 years old, making him the world's most successful midcareer change....
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that made chief justice marshall rather uneasy. he said it would be all right if she dined with them. she would have a civilizing influence, but she must not be around when they were discussing cases. she did not want to distract the justice from the work he was to do. as it turned out, sarah's stomach was no better than joseph's, and the boarding house fair did not agree with her. so she left before the term ended, but it was the beginning of the boarding house -- the beginning of the end of the boarding. house one justice or another decided, why should i have this boarding house when i can be living with my family? and i think johnson left, and then another, and another, and what happened when the boarding house style of living ended, the sense began to appear within the court. john marshall did a remarkable thing. the tradition was, that he inherited from england was that each justice wrote his or her opinion. say there was a panel of five judges, there would be five opinions and then the lawyers would have to figure out what th
that made chief justice marshall rather uneasy. he said it would be all right if she dined with them. she would have a civilizing influence, but she must not be around when they were discussing cases. she did not want to distract the justice from the work he was to do. as it turned out, sarah's stomach was no better than joseph's, and the boarding house fair did not agree with her. so she left before the term ended, but it was the beginning of the boarding house -- the beginning of the end of...
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simon simmons got a second for exeter chiefs.on zebo. racing had been hit bya out simon zebo. racing had been hit by a coronavirus outbreak in the build—up and threw everything into the second half. simon zebo scored again but all initially afterwards finn russell was rumbled, his pass intercepted and henry slade of england trotted over for the racing still but not relent and with the penalty they were only one point behind. chiefs lost a man to the sin bin butjust as a decisive racing 92 try seemed inevitable exeter somehow w011 try seemed inevitable exeter somehow won a penalty and saved the match. now in the final seconds' time to make sure and joe simmons with the kick to the top of europe. what a moment and for exeter, what the decade. patrick geary, bbc news. the premier league and scottish premiership returned today after the international break. highlights of all the game follow the news, but i've got the results, if you want them. it was all square in the merseyside derby as league leaders everton came from behind twice
simon simmons got a second for exeter chiefs.on zebo. racing had been hit bya out simon zebo. racing had been hit by a coronavirus outbreak in the build—up and threw everything into the second half. simon zebo scored again but all initially afterwards finn russell was rumbled, his pass intercepted and henry slade of england trotted over for the racing still but not relent and with the penalty they were only one point behind. chiefs lost a man to the sin bin butjust as a decisive racing 92 try...
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and of course, now that quarantine involving the joint chiefs. so, let's get right to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. and martha, this has nearly all of the pentagon leadership in quarantine tonight. >> reporter: david, this is simply unprecedented, to have almost all the joint chiefs quarantined like this, having to work from home. even after 9/11, when the building was hit by an airliner, they worked out of the pentagon. the pentagon is, of course, insist end that this is not a national security threat and the chiefs and the chairman do live in secure military housing and can carry out their duties from there, but however prudent it is that these generals and admirals are quarantining, it is humiliating to have our nation's highest military officials all confined to their homes and you can bet our adversaries are getting a good laugh out of it. david? >> well, you mentioned that laugh, martha, they can all work from home, but some are asking, does this make the u.s. vulnerable as our adversaries watch all this unfold? >
and of course, now that quarantine involving the joint chiefs. so, let's get right to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. and martha, this has nearly all of the pentagon leadership in quarantine tonight. >> reporter: david, this is simply unprecedented, to have almost all the joint chiefs quarantined like this, having to work from home. even after 9/11, when the building was hit by an airliner, they worked out of the pentagon. the pentagon is, of course, insist end...
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i appreciate that, chief. said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we will do our due diligence to say that there are other communities in areas in san francisco that can benefit from that program and having folks and boots on the ground that can give intel and give insight to things that are being seen, sometimes members of community are coming forward. so i just wanted to make sure that that is out there. >> commissioner, thank you, and i did mention as -- mentioned in the presentation a couple of weeks ago, we were awarded from the state of california a grant to help us tackle this issue. it's the 1.5 million dollar grant, and a big component of that is developing these community partnerships and working with entities such as the california partnerships to help us refine what we're doing, so we're really excited abou
i appreciate that, chief. said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we will do our due diligence to say that there are other communities in areas in san francisco that can benefit from that program and having folks and boots on the ground that can give intel and give insight to things that are being seen,...
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my longtime friend, president clinton's first chief of staff, josh bolten, president bush's chief of staff, who i call the godfather of smooth transitions, governor mike leavitt who led the romney transition effort. mikeee did not win, but created a new gold standard and one of the few people i know who has been equally successful in business, government, and with philanthropy. let me also think the amazing teams at the partnership, at the libraries, and at the miller center who pulled this event together. click that, let me turn it over to penny crisler. penny: thank you very much for that gracious welcome. let me begin by wishing the president and first lady a speedy recovery. been ayou have tremendous leader of this vital project and we are so grateful you have dedicated your time and your energy to this important effort for the benefit of our nation. we are also so very grateful to your dedicated team at the center for their long hours. the timing of today's conversation could not come at a more critical point for our nation. given the diverse audience we have today reflects the
my longtime friend, president clinton's first chief of staff, josh bolten, president bush's chief of staff, who i call the godfather of smooth transitions, governor mike leavitt who led the romney transition effort. mikeee did not win, but created a new gold standard and one of the few people i know who has been equally successful in business, government, and with philanthropy. let me also think the amazing teams at the partnership, at the libraries, and at the miller center who pulled this...
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walla walla let's bring in the two candidates for governor incumbent governor jay tinsley and police chief teethree first of all gentleman i need an affirmative that you can hear us. >> yes. >> yes. host: wonderful we want to let viewers know they are alone in those rooms that you see. there are no campaign staffers allowed no members of production with them and also they are not allowed to bring in any notes or cell phones or computers just to them they do have screens where they can see each other and us, the moderators. i will go after tonight's debate it is different from us makes presidential debate we will begin with opening statements and questions will be asked of both candidates he will have time to answer with a rebuttal the moderator mask a follow-up question and we went with closing statements. >> they agreed they with my interrupt and we will enforce the rules as you watch the debate we invite you to join the conversation on social media #walex mr. teethree you have two minutes. culp: thank you very much welcome to everyone and our moderators into the governor for agreeing to
walla walla let's bring in the two candidates for governor incumbent governor jay tinsley and police chief teethree first of all gentleman i need an affirmative that you can hear us. >> yes. >> yes. host: wonderful we want to let viewers know they are alone in those rooms that you see. there are no campaign staffers allowed no members of production with them and also they are not allowed to bring in any notes or cell phones or computers just to them they do have screens where they...
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vice president mike pence's chief of staff and a personal assistant are among at least five people in the vp's orbit to test positive for the virus, and despite this, pence isn't quarantining. instead, he remains on the campaign trail and even plans to be in the senate chamber for today's confirmation vote on judge amy coney barrett. now, "the new york times" reports the president of fox news and several of the network's top anchors, including brett bare have been advised to quarantine. they were exposed to the virus on a flight to nashville for the presidential debate. all of this after what can only be seen as a surrender to the virus by the white house chief of staff mark meadows. listen to what he told jake tapper. >> here's what we have to do. we're not going to control the pandemic. we are going to control the fact that we get vaccines. therapeutics, and other mitigation. >> why aren't we going to get control of the pandemic? >> because it is a contagious virus like the flu. >> why not make efforts to contain it? >> we are making efforts to contain it. >> by running all over the
vice president mike pence's chief of staff and a personal assistant are among at least five people in the vp's orbit to test positive for the virus, and despite this, pence isn't quarantining. instead, he remains on the campaign trail and even plans to be in the senate chamber for today's confirmation vote on judge amy coney barrett. now, "the new york times" reports the president of fox news and several of the network's top anchors, including brett bare have been advised to...
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you have a president and his chief of staff says he has mild symptoms. he is 74 years ed a.e is overweight and has a history of some mild heart reason to believe based on what we know. we do note president is vigorous, that he won't be fine, but how do you draw the line as the white house physician of can we handle this in the house or should we get the president somewhere elsewhere he has better care? >> oh, well, first thing is we treat the president as a patient. that's one of the first things we teach new white house docs coming in is you've got to keep track of what you're doing. you're taking care of a person so how do you take care of the president as a person? you apply the same rules and same medical guidelines you apply to anybody else, but, of course, he is the president so you have to start thinking about where is the best place to take care of him and what do you need to do to take care of him most effectively and efficiently? remember, you can bring lots and lots of equipment, if you ever needed it, not to say that we do need it or that we expect we need it but
you have a president and his chief of staff says he has mild symptoms. he is 74 years ed a.e is overweight and has a history of some mild heart reason to believe based on what we know. we do note president is vigorous, that he won't be fine, but how do you draw the line as the white house physician of can we handle this in the house or should we get the president somewhere elsewhere he has better care? >> oh, well, first thing is we treat the president as a patient. that's one of the...
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military chief in quarantine and the air force chief in quarantine.up, we will talk about the presidential election and what the bond market is telling us about a possible winner. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang in toronto alongside vonnie quinn in new york. there are all kinds of guess is going on about the outcome of the races in november. the bond market may be the one to watch. an opinion columnist joins us. brian, what is the market suggesting about what happens in november? move: we saw a big yesterday in the bond market. 30 year treasury yields rose by 10 basis points, the most in over a month, and the-year-old -- and the yield curve steepened to the steepest level since 2016. it is this idea that there is going to be some sort of big fiscal package combined with the fed's monetary policy that would come from a potential democratic sweep. you see odds in favor of the democrats now. that is one area where we see more certain. yeah, and, brian, if that does happen, does the bond market move anymore after t
military chief in quarantine and the air force chief in quarantine.up, we will talk about the presidential election and what the bond market is telling us about a possible winner. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang in toronto alongside vonnie quinn in new york. there are all kinds of guess is going on about the outcome of the races in november. the bond market may be the one to watch. an opinion columnist joins us. brian, what is the market suggesting...
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what would you be doing if you were chief? do we need to ask members of the public see the president come out today? what do you need to signal to the public today? >> you need to signal to the public government is operating efficiently, normally, naturally and its president is available. put it on camera as well. let me add my own best wishes to those my call the scum of the and thanks to the public service, president foundation and you margaret, for bringing us together on this important topic. the topic gets more important when we face a disruption, i crisis like we're having right now. in essence this kind of a dry run for what we may be facing around election day. >> i want to get into some of the specifics right election to in a moment but i do want to get douglas madonna a chance to jump in and give his say on what we need to hear from the president today, from joe biden perhaps even, what needs to be signal and if you were chief what would you be doing? >> thanks a lot, and i want to thank my fellow chiefs for the chan
what would you be doing if you were chief? do we need to ask members of the public see the president come out today? what do you need to signal to the public today? >> you need to signal to the public government is operating efficiently, normally, naturally and its president is available. put it on camera as well. let me add my own best wishes to those my call the scum of the and thanks to the public service, president foundation and you margaret, for bringing us together on this...
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the eu chief deciding to isolate as a precaution. stressed the importance of eu cooperation combating the virus. >> the situation is getting more and more worrisome and strong action is needed, good cooperation, and discipline. correspondent: coronavirus infection numbers are swelling, now the fifth-largest largest cause of death in europe. >> my first message to member states today is one of urgency. we are quickly running out of time. everybody needs to do what is necessary to avoid the devastating health, social and economic effects of the generalized lockdown. correspondent: in france, infections are spiking. health-care workers say they are exhausted, demanding more resources to ease the burden of their essential work. >> people don't necessarily do this job for money, but we must think of better working conditions. we worked 12 hours a day, 60 hours a week. it is just not normal. it comes as president emmanuel macron announcnced a 9:00 p.m. curfew in nine major cities, including paris. there is a similar story in polaland, wher
the eu chief deciding to isolate as a precaution. stressed the importance of eu cooperation combating the virus. >> the situation is getting more and more worrisome and strong action is needed, good cooperation, and discipline. correspondent: coronavirus infection numbers are swelling, now the fifth-largest largest cause of death in europe. >> my first message to member states today is one of urgency. we are quickly running out of time. everybody needs to do what is necessary to...
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the acting chief of park police, mr. greg monaghan, testified at that hearing and largely defended the park polices action. they directly contradicted the testimony of national guard whistle-blower, major dimarco, and others who had been present that day so there's no question that if the u.s. park police were wearing body cameras, it could have helped to clear up some of the conflicting reports of that day, but if as we discussed, the park police has not implemented body-worn cameras and has even prohibited officers from using them at times. and, so mr. ago, do you believe that the park police's resist resistance to body-worn camera -- body-worn cameras -- reflected a broader resistance to transparency and accountability within the force? >> yes, i do, chairman cox. thank you for your question. in addition to that, what i would note on the june incident, concerning difficulties in radio communications, but on the june 1st incident as well, the park police did not record their radio communications. again, providing us wi
the acting chief of park police, mr. greg monaghan, testified at that hearing and largely defended the park polices action. they directly contradicted the testimony of national guard whistle-blower, major dimarco, and others who had been present that day so there's no question that if the u.s. park police were wearing body cameras, it could have helped to clear up some of the conflicting reports of that day, but if as we discussed, the park police has not implemented body-worn cameras and has...
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chief? i am assistant chief bob mozer. as sharon had mentioned, we have been working on this since early september. and we have some good news to report. we were able to accomplish a number of dba's requests and did so working very collaboratively if i may say so and very quickly on this. so our first big area that we were able to make headway in is with power dms. dba requested access to the department intra net. the intranet program is a very old program that the department is currently phasing out and replacing with power dms. what we were able to do was grant dpa access to power dms which gives them access to airport, general orders, all department bulletins, department general orders, all manuals and guides, all unit and bureau orders, and all department forms that they had also requested or posted on power dms. and as well all new policies that come out and all new department bulletins that come out are posted on power dms so the dpa will have access to all of those policies as the department does. next slide please.
chief? i am assistant chief bob mozer. as sharon had mentioned, we have been working on this since early september. and we have some good news to report. we were able to accomplish a number of dba's requests and did so working very collaboratively if i may say so and very quickly on this. so our first big area that we were able to make headway in is with power dms. dba requested access to the department intra net. the intranet program is a very old program that the department is currently...
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chief justice.in the mid-1970s, congress established the commission to study problems related to the copyright law and computer code if eligible for copyright protection and the central justification was and consequentially of potential authors are and economic incentives to create the justification for having copyright protection in the first place. here the core argument is once the developers have learned it would be inefficient for the calls in order to invoke new declarations but in a wide variety of circumstances it's been created to focus on that work. representing the united states of course the tech industry and the united states why is that not true we haven't seen the deleterious effects from that. a lot of things that might be called interfaces would be segments of code that are so short they don't exhibit necessary creativity to preserve interoperability. it may be in particular circumstances they cannot be copied without authorization but that isn't the basis for the general rule. ther
chief justice.in the mid-1970s, congress established the commission to study problems related to the copyright law and computer code if eligible for copyright protection and the central justification was and consequentially of potential authors are and economic incentives to create the justification for having copyright protection in the first place. here the core argument is once the developers have learned it would be inefficient for the calls in order to invoke new declarations but in a wide...
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the chief of staff, as chief of staff, should be providing the public with an indication as to what the situation is, what are the issues that are being dealt with, and the fact that the united states is still in control of its fate and the issues that have to be dealt with. i mean, this is a critical moment. we are very vulnerable as a country at this point. we're facing a lot of crisis, covid-19. we're facing a recession. we're facing issues with regards to the integrity of the election, this is a serious moment. to have the president of the united states ill with covid-19 only adds to the vulnerability of our country. >> and in terms of our adversaries, russia, iran, north korea, any of the other bad actors around the world, what are they taking away from all of this? >> well, these are adversaries whose principle goal is to undermine the strength of the united states. russia's primary goal is to weaken the united states. when they now see a situation where the president of the united states is ill and somewhat incapacitated as a result of that. there's no question in my mind they ar
the chief of staff, as chief of staff, should be providing the public with an indication as to what the situation is, what are the issues that are being dealt with, and the fact that the united states is still in control of its fate and the issues that have to be dealt with. i mean, this is a critical moment. we are very vulnerable as a country at this point. we're facing a lot of crisis, covid-19. we're facing a recession. we're facing issues with regards to the integrity of the election, this...