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so joining united us jobs are boom bus, co host benz on and christy i. christy, let's start with you here. now in an i p o filing companies have to list specific risk factors for investors. why would robin hood claim that means stocks are a risk factor while it's not exactly the mean talk that are the risk factor if the trading frenzy that comes with it, that poses the big risk. and that's because robin hood like all brokerages, they depend on clearing houses to clear their trades and execute climes trade. and these clearing houses have certain capital requirements that are raised strain periods of increased and heightened volatility. so that's exactly what happened this past year. robin hood had actually had to shut down certain names due to the increased capital requirements. and even though they raised about $3400000000.00 in order to assure the balance sheet, it was still not enough. and they had to limit the trading of names like the game stop and the bed bath and beyond and others. so robin hood can actually control this. it's completely dependent on the c
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so joining united us jobs are boom bus, co host benson and christy i. christy, let's start with you here. now in an i p o filing companies have to list specific risk factors for investors. why would robin hood claim that means stocks are a risk factor while it's not exactly the mean talk that are the risk factor if the trading frenzy that comes with it, that poses the big risk. and that's because robin hood like all brokerages, they depend on clearing houses to clear their trades and execute climes trade. and these clearing houses have certain capital requirements that are raised strain periods of increased and heightened volatility. so that's exactly what happened this past year. robin hood had actually had to shut down certain names due to the increased capital requirements. and even though they raised about $3400000000.00 in order to assure the balance sheet, it was still not enough. and they had to limit the trading of the names like the game stop and the bed bath and beyond and others. so robin hood can actually control this. it's completely dependent on t
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christy i. christy, let's start with you here. now in an i p o filing companies have to list specific risk factors for investors. why would robin hood claim that means stocks are a risk factor while it's not exactly the mean talk that are the risk factor if the trading frenzy that comes with it, that poses the big risk. and that's because robin hood, like all brokerages, they depend on clary houses to clear their trades and execute crimes trade. and these clearing houses have certain capital requirements that are registering periods of increased and heightened volatility. so that's exactly what happened this past year. robin hood had actually had to shut down certain names due to the increased capital requirements. and even though they raised about $3400000000.00 in order to sure of its balance sheet, it was still not enough. and they had to limit the trading of names like the game stop and the bed bath and beyond and others. so robin hood can actually control this. it's completely dependent on the clary houses and clearing houses. they just set requirements that fluctuate daily based on volatility in the market. so if we have another flurry of this mean trading, this could actually happen again. and as a result of setting these trading limits on those names, robin hood based a lot of backlash from outreach customers who lost their money, threatened to leave the app, threatened to sue litigation, etc. that also received us congressional inquiries and investigations, negative media tedra, all of which caused reputational harm to the name and what poses the risk in the future as a publicly listed company to affect the price of stock. yeah, and it's interesting to see the fact that robin hood is now admitting that this could happen again. it's just all up to those read it users who decide to come together. now ben, this is a sentence that would not make any sense if you heard it before this year. but robin hood has also listed don't coin as a risk factor for perspective investors. why is that? well, there's a couple of reasons for that. a lot of the reason for it is speculation was robin hood will tell you as well they do allow for the training of crypt, specifically don't coin a lot of their users are buying those. and so because it goes up or down that can have a huge amount of volatility, which could be bad for their business. but there's other claims here that seem to indicate that perhaps robin hood as an entity or someone closely associated with robin hood holds a large equity stake in dough. and that goes back to the wall street journal. back in february, they did some reporting that bad time that indicated that about 28 percent of all those coin and circulation belong to one person or one entity about 30 percent of them. and very possibly that there may be a connection to robin hood itself that we don't know that. but here is what is a significant point here, is that the ceo of robin hood says, this is not true and that the company itself holds no major stake in any of the coins they trade well, volunteer volatility of coin thing should not necessarily be bad for your business model, unless you say, well people are buying them through us and therefore if they get hurt, that will reflect badly on us. but the thing is robin has a platform for stocks and it's a platform for crypto. so the idea of crypto going up or down, or stocks going up and down would have a large detrimental impact on the platform. i think it's highly unlikely. yeah. and it is notable to see that we're in a time where, you know, when you don't coin 1st started becoming popular, there weren't a lot of mainstream places that you could buy it. and all of a sudden we have robin hood and we have coined base and those sorts of things coming along. now, christy, when we're talking about a public company here, should they be holding a crypto like don't coin which is so speculative in nature? well, i think any public company should be free to hold any asset they want, as long as they properly disclose it, and investors are aware of the highly speculative nature of the asset. and as much as i hate, those coin and bend knows that i think going is completely useless. however, i do applaud robin hood for jumping on the bandwagon because it was a very small move for them. the point of robin who was the game of the stock market . so it's like video game for users. the windows going started looking like the ultimate casino game, the ultimate game of taishan of crypto currency. it was smart for robin hood to then put it on the platform to take advantage of the trend. but now a significant portion of its revenue is derived from those points. and that's dangerous because of the highly i can nature. like you said, there can be amazing applied if it goes
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and for more on there for bring in boom bus, co host crypto analyst, christy i. now christy, before we get to all of the comments made for musket and dorsey, and to be fair, i feel like dorothy really has a handle on what crypto currency is used for a lot. a lot of that he talks about remittances, very important stuff. but what is behind the movement in price per bitcoin and the theory over recent days is this all about the love 1st. 2 and test the possibly accepting coin payments or is there more to it? i think a big part of it is the love fest between bitcoin and a lot musk unfortunately, which i think is really done because one man's opinion should not have this big of an influence on the network. but unfortunately, i do think those to go hand in hand so bit quite as well as even all the other, all points got a really big booth from a long must saying that test will eventually start accepting bitcoin once again. but the other part of that is, i don't think that much too much tweets and his comments are having the outside impact that he once had, which is a very good thing
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christy. i know christy, who in the crypto industry is the targeting with these new proposals well, according to the use they are targeting any and all crypto indiscriminately because they're setting the threshold very low. essentially they're saying that if you transfer a $1000.00 or more of crypto currencies, then the service provider will have to report you. so by sending the threshold really, really low like that, they're basically saying, hey, basically, if you own crypto currency, you're going to have to report this. and while they say this legislation is used to target drug trafficker the money landers and likes as the real reason, as ben and i have said time and time again, it's very simple fact that the e u. the entire government is basically bankrupt after having to fight coven 19 for the past year. and they're basically seeing this new opportunity to tax the crypt, currency wealth because of this new asset that has emerged from the pandemic unscathed. and this new crop of people that have a big fat while it's, they're essentially setting up new legislation to legally go after them
christy. i know christy, who in the crypto industry is the targeting with these new proposals well, according to the use they are targeting any and all crypto indiscriminately because they're setting the threshold very low. essentially they're saying that if you transfer a $1000.00 or more of crypto currencies, then the service provider will have to report you. so by sending the threshold really, really low like that, they're basically saying, hey, basically, if you own crypto currency, you're...
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christy. i know christy, who in the crypto industry is the targeting with these new proposals well, according to the use they are targeting any and all crypto users indiscriminately because they're setting the threshold very low. essentially they're saying that if you transfer a $1000.00 or more of crypto currencies, then the service provider will have to report you. so by sending the threshold really, really low like that, they're basically saying, hey, basically if you own crypto currency, you're gonna have to report this. and while they say this legislation is used to target drug trafficker the money loaners and likes, as the real reason has been and has time and time again, it's very simple fact that the e u. the entire government is basically bankrupt after having to fight coven 19 for the past year. and they're basically seeing this new opportunity to tax the crypto currency wealth because of this new asset that has emerged from the pandemic unscathed. and this new crop of people that have a big fat while it's, they're essentially setting up new legislation to legally go after them and tax their harder crypto currency money. so while the ultimate goal is to try to encompass any and all crypto users, they are directly targeting the crypto currency service providers. ha, the custodians, the exchanges, people like coin base because if you go through a service appointment, you have to give up your information. you have to go through k y, c a and now you have to verify your identity and the legs. so by doing this, most of retail and the masses, they all undergo this entire process because services i coin missed or just like paypal, they're easy to use. everybody understands how to do it. everybody knows how to onboard. so by doing this, it's a very easy gateway to target most of the retail crypto segments. right. and that was the question i was going to ask you, christy because the european commission is claiming they will ensure full traits, ability of crypto asset transfers. but let's be on it. if you really know what you're doing, if you're in this space, is that if this is your life and you work in crypto, you don't go through an exchange. you don't go through a pay, pay power, or even bad mo, who now let's you transfer crypto currency. what you do if you make a direct wall to wall it transfer. so is it even possible to really trace this given the decentralized nature of crypto at its court? no, it is basically an impossible task. and like we said before, regulators and politicians, they like to use these big blanket statements in order to sound powerful, even though they're not really accurate at all. so any competent person and listening to a statement like that, saying that there's going to be full trace ability of crypto currently, like they would that's just laughable. that's simply ludicrous because it's impossible to enforce. essentially,
christy. i know christy, who in the crypto industry is the targeting with these new proposals well, according to the use they are targeting any and all crypto users indiscriminately because they're setting the threshold very low. essentially they're saying that if you transfer a $1000.00 or more of crypto currencies, then the service provider will have to report you. so by sending the threshold really, really low like that, they're basically saying, hey, basically if you own crypto currency,...
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crypto currencies largest in 6 weeks joining the dog, disgusted blue bus, co host, ben swan, and christy christy. i want to start with you on this. so amazon says it's not true, but the report was not just based on an insider, it was also based on job postings at amazon for a digital currency and block chain lead. so what does that tell us? well, i think amazon is denying it, but not fully denied, maintaining that they still have interest in the base. so i do think that they mean by that is they're denying the fact that the, like the report said yesterday that they were imminently. as soon as next year, we'll be starting to accept big coin and potentially their own coin. so i don't think that is true. i think that is a very fast rollout schedule for amazon. so i believe that in their denial, they're saying that the timing is uncertain here because the job posting that is a very, very legitimate reason that animals on looking at it. because as you know, they're taking, they're taking a page on facebook page paper playbook because i'm facebook came out the libra association. they drummed up all this
crypto currencies largest in 6 weeks joining the dog, disgusted blue bus, co host, ben swan, and christy christy. i want to start with you on this. so amazon says it's not true, but the report was not just based on an insider, it was also based on job postings at amazon for a digital currency and block chain lead. so what does that tell us? well, i think amazon is denying it, but not fully denied, maintaining that they still have interest in the base. so i do think that they mean by that is...
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on hand who may have the answer that school bus co hosts and crypto analysts, ben swan and christy. christy. i want to start with you. is there truth to this idea that bitcoin could become obsolete once a u. s. digital currency is established? no, the digital us dollar is the exact reason why you need the current these in the 1st place. i mean, the us dollar is the exact antithesis to bit coin, and that will end up being the largest bitcoin on ramp eventually because of basically powers and less money printing that makes bitcoin all the more valuable and necessary. so i kind of think that this is more of a malicious rep, misrepresentation than anything because they're threatening to create the one coin to rule them all lower the rings. but i'll basically saying that this is going to be the end to shake out the market, saying that we're working on something that's going to going to make all of your crypto currencies, all of your investments, completely worthless. so you better get out right now while you have a chance. so, i mean, that's complete ridiculousness because there's only crypto curre
on hand who may have the answer that school bus co hosts and crypto analysts, ben swan and christy. christy. i want to start with you. is there truth to this idea that bitcoin could become obsolete once a u. s. digital currency is established? no, the digital us dollar is the exact reason why you need the current these in the 1st place. i mean, the us dollar is the exact antithesis to bit coin, and that will end up being the largest bitcoin on ramp eventually because of basically powers and...
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christi paschen. >> christi paschen was a close friend of my mom's. i know that christiintance? but clearly there seems to be a long record of pretty intense friendship. >> well, i mean, i was looking at real estate for her as well. >> marni had said that she was going to go over and stay at her house on october 3rd, the day before the murder. and that she had chosen not to. >> i was scheduled to take some real estate listings over there. that's when i began having car troubles. >> when law enforcement initially talked to christie, christie, you know, followed through with that story. law enforcement never really believed it, but they didn't know how involved christi paschen was. >> as police start digging into christi paschen, they learn about this phone call which she gets from marni on the day of calls are recorded.where phone - christi pashen, how can i help you? >> do you want to go to dinner? >> okay. that's fine. >> is everything all right? >> yeah, i'm fine. >> okay. >> okay. not a problem. >> all right, i'll call you later. >> okay. bye-bye. >> "do you want to g
christi paschen. >> christi paschen was a close friend of my mom's. i know that christiintance? but clearly there seems to be a long record of pretty intense friendship. >> well, i mean, i was looking at real estate for her as well. >> marni had said that she was going to go over and stay at her house on october 3rd, the day before the murder. and that she had chosen not to. >> i was scheduled to take some real estate listings over there. that's when i began having car...
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christy, i joins me now to discuss christie. it's great to see you. you've been a while. it has been but you know, what, in a time that a lot has developed both in business, but now we're looking at the chance of the government. you know, having this action over google needs are very state governments. it's a different tack they're using than what we saw against facebook. how do you view the actions of these governments and what is actually their motive and in the game? well right now, the entire motive is to actually have more control over these big techs, as we've seen, that big tech and breaking big tech has been a very popular political platform. but the question is, are these companies actually doing anything wrong? because right now, this particular law through with google, it's about them having control over what goes into their google play store and how much commission they're charging the developers. and what they fail to mention is the fact that google basically created this amazing android platform that's open source for free for developers, so that they can es
christy, i joins me now to discuss christie. it's great to see you. you've been a while. it has been but you know, what, in a time that a lot has developed both in business, but now we're looking at the chance of the government. you know, having this action over google needs are very state governments. it's a different tack they're using than what we saw against facebook. how do you view the actions of these governments and what is actually their motive and in the game? well right now, the...
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christy i and octavio moran, the ceo of open mess. o. c, christie. let's start with you. what do we need to know about this crack down and why are investors responding so strongly? well this moved to rain and chinese tech jones pretty much comes after the u. s. pack the law, the bars, foreign companies from trading on us exchanges unless they surrender to audits. so given this china for years that data on its citizens could and that's in the hands of its biggest political rival. so china, big tech companies have basically been the pride, enjoy the country for some time now. but they've done in size and wealth and they've created new challenges for the government authority. so these tech companies, they collect a massive amount of data on their users eclipsing the capabilities of their western cohorts. so d d, for example, they collect gps trip traffic, personal use or info, facial recognition data and even audio recordings of the passenger in the car. so then in the case of a foreign intelligence, there's a lot of sensitive data here. and so that could be driving all of this to make sure it doesn't end up in the hands of for an official. so in that a lot of the companies to go public on domestic exchanges and award for. ringback an influence funded domestically because currently foreign investors play an outside role and funding chinese tech firms such as ali baba i do and 10 cent. so as we're investors the cart down, not over the sentiment, so very cautious and they believe that the changes will continue because the objective of the chinese authorities are really long term in nature. and our octavio for a crackdown for the chinese government that is mainly targeting domestic companies . why are we seeing such a global response and how does the increased pressure on tech stand to have an impact worldwide? well, i think we did see a low response. if you go back a day or 2 ago, so we saw a deep in stock price tank, so prices around the world basically as a sort of tried to digest this figure out. what does it mean? what does this mean for us outside of china? now? because a lot of large companies depend on china either a supply of semiconductors as a market for jobs. so there's a strong dependence on chinese market. i think that it was fairly short lived. and so now we're basically seeing most the western compass or shrub this often doesn't really affect us. this looks like a chinese domestic issue primarily. and this christy pushed out maybe more about sort of the chinese communist party fearing losing influence and power and wanting to. so i think the consensus fairly quick, just because this is a chinese domestic issue that foreign tech hope is not going to be involved is not going to be implemented. so please look ok. and christy, we talked about this earlier in the week. it appears that you know, chinese regulators, the government is looking in word now. do you agree with that? i think they do because they're playing very defensive strategy because instead of the u. s, which is always on the offensive and trying to either loving sanctions or levy, terrorists or other things like that. china is very defensive and the way it does that is it wants to, it wants all the tech companies to actually be prioritized 1st in china. everything they want to be made, manufactured in china and for tech. it's the same thing. they want the i p to be dependent, and for the i p to actually stay and be maintained in china
christy i and octavio moran, the ceo of open mess. o. c, christie. let's start with you. what do we need to know about this crack down and why are investors responding so strongly? well this moved to rain and chinese tech jones pretty much comes after the u. s. pack the law, the bars, foreign companies from trading on us exchanges unless they surrender to audits. so given this china for years that data on its citizens could and that's in the hands of its biggest political rival. so china, big...
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i know this is the right thing to do. >> reporter: in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, christie. a new announcement from the university of california, all students, faculty and staff will be required fully vaccinated if they want to return the campus becoming the nation's largest university system to mandate vaccine. this new announcement applies to students, trainees and personnel or anyone who works or lives in any of the university locations. proof of vaccinations must be submitted no later than two weeks before, the first day of fall instruction next month. >>> we'll continue our coverage online, go to nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus for the latest on the number of covid cases across the state and right here in the bay area. with all the information you need to move you forward and keep you in the know. >>> well, in other news tonight, the motive of a random freeway shooting this morning that hurt two people is still a mystery at this hour. chp says it started in oakland at 580. a woman driving a white bmw started aggressively tailgating a green honda. that woman fired six shots i
i know this is the right thing to do. >> reporter: in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, christie. a new announcement from the university of california, all students, faculty and staff will be required fully vaccinated if they want to return the campus becoming the nation's largest university system to mandate vaccine. this new announcement applies to students, trainees and personnel or anyone who works or lives in any of the university locations....
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i hate to ask, but is desantis going to pay a price? >> maybe. >> for saying something kind? chris christie appeared with obama after super storm sandy. >> hugged obama. >> christiesed from the republican party in florida when he arrived. >> it's related to the conversation we were having about j.d. vance. there is the question about trumpism. i mean, that's really what this is as well. it's not just being a conservative. it's being, you know, loyal to one man right now, and that is donald trump. desantis certainly has been. >> oh, yeah. >> this is a time where it's different. i will say with chris christie, you all remember, that was hurricane sandy. that was like weeks before the 2012 election. >> days. >> days, thank you. and it was the mitt romney campaign, they were the ones who were really upset with him behind the scenes, and chris christie writes about this in his book. kind of ironic given where mitt romney, the senator, is right now. i don't think that he personally would have batted an eye about bipartisan ship in the wake of human tragedy. >> dana bash, stay safe. thank you for being with us. and you can -- >> it's okay. >> you can watch dana this sun
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christy carpenter as well as her daughter kayla. look, to both of you, i am so sorry for what your family has lost in this, and i just hope, christy, you can talk to us a little bit about catching covid before you were able to get a vaccine, and how that played out for you guys. >> thank you for having us. the vaccine that they had just started giving to medical providers and staff, hospitals, front line workers, and we both do work at a hospital, but we're not considered front line workers. so it was coming up on us being able to get the vaccine, but not quite yet. my son was not eligible for the vaccine yet. but we did have our concerns just because, looking from the outside, it was just developed to us so quickly, not realizing something's been in the works for years. so we were, we were concerned about taking it. we weren't totally against it, but we were just afraid of, you know, what could be in the vaccine. so we hesitated, and the next thing you know we were diagnosed with covid. >> and, kayla, there were a lot of people where you are who are hesitant. in alabama, only 34% of people r are fully vaccinated. so take us through how your mind changed on the vaccine. >> i work in a hospital with patients that are about my age. and we were seeing a lot of covid in those patients as well, and so a lot of us are age -- we weren't eligible to get it at all at that point because we're considered the healthier group of people. so watching my brother for 50 days, you know, on a ventilator, me, myself, having to call the ambulance for him to come pick him up because his o.t. was so low really made me realize, hey, just because i wasn't that sick this time around doesn't mean this new variant won't get me. so -- sorry. >> did you feel like -- no. did you feel like it could have been you, you know, watching your brother go through that? >> absolutely, i do. i mean, i don't think it really pertains to age. this virus is getting every age group. it's not really picking and choosing at this point. >> you know, christy. i mean, we see that you're on supplemental oxygen. you have some of these long-haul symptoms. but tell us all around how you're doing. >> i'm much stronger than i was. it took awhile. covid really, really, as they say, takes the wind out of you literally. but i'm doing okay. i do pulmonary therapy three mornings a week, and that's helping a lot, and i'm real close to being able to come off -- >> you're here talking to people. because of this loss that you suffered and you don't want other people to suffer, you know, what do you miss about your son the most? >> gosh, you're going to make me cry. just his infectious laugh. i mean, he would laugh from his toes. he could be so funny, you know. there were times -- because he was autistic. there were times that he just sometimes didn't get it, and then there were other times that he got it probably better than we did and it could be so funny. he was really good at, like, almost like you'd say like doing voice-overs. he could sound like cer
christy carpenter as well as her daughter kayla. look, to both of you, i am so sorry for what your family has lost in this, and i just hope, christy, you can talk to us a little bit about catching covid before you were able to get a vaccine, and how that played out for you guys. >> thank you for having us. the vaccine that they had just started giving to medical providers and staff, hospitals, front line workers, and we both do work at a hospital, but we're not considered front line...
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i think of calling it off without much prep. the election too much virus but you can't do that, man, said christie u.s. attorney half chuckling, you do know you can't declare martial law christie followed up you do know that right? it was alarming and awkward he might not. trumps preposterous nest optic about the possibility of his dead seriousness to create a moment which embarrassment and crisis seemed indistinguishable. it was donald trump in your view talking off the top of his head are being semi- serious there? >> donald trump is always talking off the top of his head. there is never any preparation. there appears to be any pre-thought or consideration that he is gone through for whatever he has said. so there is not this or that. it's not a situation unless you concise toff talking off his head now. when he said it is with some seriousness. because it is all just blah blah endless, endless blob law. you cannot ever finally say is this serious? does he really mean this? is he going to even remember this? >> part of the book you write about the stories would be told in confidence knowing that information would be leaked immediately. in your view do you think donald trump
i think of calling it off without much prep. the election too much virus but you can't do that, man, said christie u.s. attorney half chuckling, you do know you can't declare martial law christie followed up you do know that right? it was alarming and awkward he might not. trumps preposterous nest optic about the possibility of his dead seriousness to create a moment which embarrassment and crisis seemed indistinguishable. it was donald trump in your view talking off the top of his head are...
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i think of calling it off without much prep. the election too much virus but you can't do that, man, said christie u.s. attorney half chuckling, you do know you can't declare martial law christielowed up you do know that right? it was alarming and awkward he might not. trumps preposterous nest optic about the possibility of his dead seriousness to create a moment which embarrassment and crisis seemed indistinguishable. it was donald trump in your view talking off the top of his head are being semi- serious there? >> donald trump is always talking off the top of his head. there is never any preparation. there appears to be any pre-thought or consideration that he is gone through for whatever he has said. so there is not this or that. it's not a situation unless you concise toff talking off his head now. when he said it is with some seriousness. because it is all just blah blah endless, endless blob law. you cannot ever finally say is this serious? does he really mean this? is he going to even remember this? >> part of the book you write about the stories would be told in confidence knowing that information would be leaked immediately. in your view do you think donald trump was
i think of calling it off without much prep. the election too much virus but you can't do that, man, said christie u.s. attorney half chuckling, you do know you can't declare martial law christielowed up you do know that right? it was alarming and awkward he might not. trumps preposterous nest optic about the possibility of his dead seriousness to create a moment which embarrassment and crisis seemed indistinguishable. it was donald trump in your view talking off the top of his head are being...
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christie chan is behind the images and joins us now live this afternoon. christy thank you so much for being here before we get to the messages. i just want to talk about your motivation for this project. so my motivation was so my work for the past 15 years has been about examining racism and white supremacy and my motivation behind this project was just observing, um, the incidents that were happening over the past year. um i just want to mention my way. the name of the project is dear america. and um and i mean the incidents. the incidents were the results of politicians, weaponizing, um asian american stereotypes and perpetuating hate against against asian americans. and so. the state is not new. this tape has been seated in our culture for hundreds of years, asian americans have been here for hundreds of years. but during the course of the pandemic, the stereotype that asian americans are foreigners are new to this country where weaponized. by by politicians. and so my project is really my project features the artworks of different asian american artists on high rise buildings. it's a gorilla projection and we go around with the mobile projection unit would project. the artworks of asian americans anywhere from 4 to 15 stories tall, sometimes 20 stories tall and these are messages of resilience. um it's about turning turning empty walls into. um, into walls of support for the community. um one of the reasons i wanted to do this project was not only just witnessing the violence that was happening, but witnessing. the passivity and the complacency from our general culture that somehow violence and marginalization against asian americans is acceptable when it's not, and i think that's part of the problem. so um, you know, so projection artist something something i do, and i wanted to elevate the voices of asian american artists. i know. including christine wang. yeah. kathy liu, mel chen, jennifer wofford. i wanted to elevate all these voices and more, um and show authentic asian perspectives show authentic asian american voices. um asian americans have been in this country since the 18 hundreds in large numbers, and we intentionally take up space with this project. we take up a lot of space, and i think that's in the spirit of our of acknowledging our simple right to be here are unapologetic right to be here. so, um, so there is a reason to each letter sometimes in this. program each letter is the size of a bus because it's about the unapologetic right to take up space. yeah it really is this idea, christiemething that people cannot miss. i mean, the images are so large. yeah that's that's part of the point. yeah, and not asking permission is part of the point. so. wait and talk about that not asking permission. i don't think we should have to. i think, um. i think part of what's happened with the violence and the terrorism is part of the premise of it is that asian americans are somehow foreigners and need some kind of permission for our voices, our languages our perspectives to be here that somehow we need to be granted permission by non asian americans, and that's just not true. um, so this project is that so much thing? um, no, we disagree with you or or being or even participating in this sort of archaic, absurd dynamic. but just saying no. here we are, and that's it. uh and it's not a negotiation. yeah, kristen, we're just about out of time. so for folks who are going to see these very powerful images, what do you hope they walk away with? i just took the walk away thinking about w
christie chan is behind the images and joins us now live this afternoon. christy thank you so much for being here before we get to the messages. i just want to talk about your motivation for this project. so my motivation was so my work for the past 15 years has been about examining racism and white supremacy and my motivation behind this project was just observing, um, the incidents that were happening over the past year. um i just want to mention my way. the name of the project is dear...
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i got you. hamblin goes down. d'agostino helps hamblin back up. are you okay? -yeah. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to your "new day" on this saturday. i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi guidance recommending most fully vaccinated people resume mask wearing indoors. this as cases continue to surge driven mostly by the unvaccinated. >>> on edge. the federal moratorium on eviction ends tonight as lawmakers point fingers over who is to blame. millions of people are concerned they could be homeless. >> plus, welcome home. that message coming from president biden after hundreds of afghan interpreters arrived in the united states. what's next foth a
i got you. hamblin goes down. d'agostino helps hamblin back up. are you okay? -yeah. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to your "new day" on this saturday. i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi guidance recommending most fully vaccinated people resume mask wearing indoors. this as cases continue to surge driven mostly by the unvaccinated. >>> on edge. the federal moratorium on eviction ends tonight as lawmakers point fingers over who is to blame....
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i match. a very difficult “ob obviously because ofh match. a very difficult job| obviously because of what match. a very difficult job _ obviously because of what happened to christy— obviously because of what happened to christywell with it he is— to christy but he has done well with it. he is what you would call a modern — it. he is what you would call a modern thinking manager with the work you _ modern thinking manager with the work you do on the training ground but also _ work you do on the training ground but also the psychology behind it all is _ but also the psychology behind it all is very— but also the psychology behind it all is very important to him. i think— all is very important to him. i think gareth southgate is a very careful— think gareth southgate is a very careful manager but i think yet again— careful manager but i think yet again he — careful manager but i think yet again he has made term of the bald spot on _ again he has made term of the bald spot on you — again he has made term of the bald spot on. you did not win tournaments in the _ spot on. you did not win tournaments in the group _ spot on. you did not win tournaments in the group stages. you can get knocked — in the group stages.
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