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colby, texas is a state that has gained largely because of the gain in its most diverse population.do these seats mean what's happening there? >> so as the about four million new population found in the census, in texas, more than two million of that came from latinos and latinas did not gain a new district in this map. and so there's a lot of litigation going on about that particular issue. now, when you look at the map, it looks like it's pretty fair democrats, to your point there is more blue of the two seats. one is going to democrats around austin republicans are taking the other. the republicans have strategically done is they've shored up there and come in and they've also taken away competitive seats. there's only that one competitive seat left. and what that means is that the demographics of texas continue to change as more latinos continue to move into the state. they're trying to ensure that those competitive seats wouldn't have turned blue. now they're saving republicans for the better part of the next decade. >> desjardins: and of course, both of these states, like many
colby, texas is a state that has gained largely because of the gain in its most diverse population.do these seats mean what's happening there? >> so as the about four million new population found in the census, in texas, more than two million of that came from latinos and latinas did not gain a new district in this map. and so there's a lot of litigation going on about that particular issue. now, when you look at the map, it looks like it's pretty fair democrats, to your point there is...
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in the meantime, elbridge colby, thank you very much. audience members we thank you and look forward to another event. >> you're watching book tv. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org and follow along behind the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter instagram and facebook. >> and now joining us on book tv is benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched refuse? the political of economy and institutions. professor powell, you open with
in the meantime, elbridge colby, thank you very much. audience members we thank you and look forward to another event. >> you're watching book tv. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org and follow along behind the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter instagram and facebook. >> and now joining us on book tv is benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched...
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and with that colby welsh coal? west coal would _ again. and with that colby welsh coal?? west coal would continue? yes, it would. thank you very much, and i it would. thank you very much, and also with you _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is ian, _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is ian, from _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is ian, from the i also with you is ian, from the company, the same company, but you have bigger projects as well and you have bigger projects as well and you have a much bigger renewable energy project along swansea waterfront, where the battery production would be part of it, but it is much more. it is more than that. it started out as finding — it is more than that. it started out as finding a — it is more than that. it started out as finding a site _ it is more than that. it started out as finding a site for— it is more than that. it started out as finding a site for the _ it is more than that. it started out as finding a site for the batter
and with that colby welsh coal? west coal would _ again. and with that colby welsh coal?? west coal would continue? yes, it would. thank you very much, and i it would. thank you very much, and also with you _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is ian, _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is ian, from _ it would. thank you very much, and also with you is ian, from the i also with you is ian, from the company, the...
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in the meantime, elbridge colby, thank you very much. audience members we thank you and look forward to another event. >> you're watching book tv. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org and follow along behind the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter instagram and facebook. >> and now joining us on book tv is benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched refuse? the political of economy and institutions. professor powell, you open with this, immigration restrictions that prevent exchange between immigrants and destinationing countries or likely the most policy induced distortions in our economic global economy. could you explain that? >> in the post world war ii war we've seen reductions and barriers, we've seen increasing restrictions of people and laborers around the world so the policy induced barriers,differences the productivity between place are massive and laborers respond to this. in the united states w
in the meantime, elbridge colby, thank you very much. audience members we thank you and look forward to another event. >> you're watching book tv. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org and follow along behind the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter instagram and facebook. >> and now joining us on book tv is benjamin powell the executive director of the free market absolute and a professor of economics at texas tech university and he's the author of this book, wretched...
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but no voices bobby more worthy of consideration than bridge colby, , the cofounder of a fun initiative, a longtime think tank scholar, former deputy assistant secretary of defense and most significantly for the purposes of today's discussion served as the pentagon's lead official for the development of the 2018 national defense strategy. he is the author of a new book released this tuesday titled "the strategy of denial: american defense in an age of great power conflict." here's the book right here. we will be placed information on how you can get your copy of this book at a special publishers discount in the chat feature of this webinar. so we'll start out with me asking a few questions and they will turn to you the audience for your questions and as a way for you to enter this question on the webinar feature at the chat box. just go there, submit your question and we'll take it and we would be delighted to put those questions to bridge. so bridge, thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. thanks, tom. it's a real pleasure and honor to be able to talk to you. >> so this book could n
but no voices bobby more worthy of consideration than bridge colby, , the cofounder of a fun initiative, a longtime think tank scholar, former deputy assistant secretary of defense and most significantly for the purposes of today's discussion served as the pentagon's lead official for the development of the 2018 national defense strategy. he is the author of a new book released this tuesday titled "the strategy of denial: american defense in an age of great power conflict." here's the...
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we can be beaten. >> colby says the u.s.itary must shift forces from europe to asia and japan must double its defense spending. taiwan needs to triple its defense spending to deter china while also not triggering a war. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon, jennifer, thanks. up next a major gun rights case goes before the u.s. supreme court. we will tell you what's at stake there first, beyond our borders tonight. at least two people are dead after a roadside bomb strikes a taliban patrol in eastern afghanistan. it took place in a region held by the islamic state there however, no group has so far claimed responsibility for the strike. negotiations with iran over its nuclear program are expected to resume later this month. special envoy for iran robert mali will lead u.s. participation. the state department says it believes the iranians are serious and that it is possible to reach an agreement. those are just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight, we'll be right back to capitol hill. ♪ ♪ - you try i
we can be beaten. >> colby says the u.s.itary must shift forces from europe to asia and japan must double its defense spending. taiwan needs to triple its defense spending to deter china while also not triggering a war. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon, jennifer, thanks. up next a major gun rights case goes before the u.s. supreme court. we will tell you what's at stake there first, beyond our borders tonight. at least two people are dead after a roadside bomb strikes...
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as to how would a demography i with the how would for la colby that alaska why call math has will either lower than mia who are linear guin, shane and bosley upon what federal athens em. any of them. kathleen harmon, kennimore, one shot gun walker. then why impaired the alarm madison away? i the, the national guard canal at al jazeera, lamar county j. she at the i am and my new annual pierre, that the account what was on if not gonna aj ya had the email address. i live in ursula length or quinton dilate. her asian has been an important continent for al jazeera to cover the channel. had conducted an interview with the al qaeda leader, osama bin laden family in the late 19 ninety's doctor. later in afghanistan as the taliban regrouped, america's response was to send more troops by mid 2008. they were almost 50000 us troops in the country. meanwhile, in kashmir, a devastating earthquake caused widespread damage and catastrophic loss of life. quint woman, a woman was last month, but a call to le let it go. i thought about marcus is as energetically walked. we're a copy of our agile and the e
as to how would a demography i with the how would for la colby that alaska why call math has will either lower than mia who are linear guin, shane and bosley upon what federal athens em. any of them. kathleen harmon, kennimore, one shot gun walker. then why impaired the alarm madison away? i the, the national guard canal at al jazeera, lamar county j. she at the i am and my new annual pierre, that the account what was on if not gonna aj ya had the email address. i live in ursula length or...
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well that can affect the colby and non etiquette. fi alaska up not up or about them, all of them a sub let. he cannot loose the mindful of the me that in that the feel you middle way let use up of above. one of them are highly, well, has it at the bottom of them? i am one of them. i mean how you and then i have to fell in love them i had done and to have a talk um was from that more of a feel and we have lead in their community about what it had in buffalo to be mindful of the me remind her and halley book it will local club where and to show you kept the joey and have a 3rd. can me, i mean, a mean one more step can really let the family feed them in was the 3rd death in which the, my sub off of them will make him in the the meta lee. i'll hold on one of them. if you follow what i can nominate them and i just leave my room subject more stock, what value me? i'm going want to check in more bash. it was here more bash checking robasho him back here. now i saw button jerome and as a midterms around mara, shin debt, also known as shabbat, is the israeli internal security agency. eric bobbi
well that can affect the colby and non etiquette. fi alaska up not up or about them, all of them a sub let. he cannot loose the mindful of the me that in that the feel you middle way let use up of above. one of them are highly, well, has it at the bottom of them? i am one of them. i mean how you and then i have to fell in love them i had done and to have a talk um was from that more of a feel and we have lead in their community about what it had in buffalo to be mindful of the me remind her and...
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this kid is colby daugherty. i can be the last been so loyal by show the opposite video tonight. they say, oh yeah, them is dr. banga. i live in isham, literally lability dental is on his amos her kid. got columbus. hey, he like then couldn't like to have a columbus. it's in the cut could quoted you a draft in order to do a miser my level that he spoke with our to get motors organic. all man he, she all mary was at the church. i you did him a man, dakota dish, and timmy read it as a category some day. you speak him yourself center to cooper lou. they say they she in order to get to us or nicolai us there. so to normal, this conduct that was it. they said imaging and each actually stake massage on a gas it then i took it. salish. did them as i ought to, missouri. darya themes, it dish new movers if they did the another saturday. they still dick fortune's j to me another day said which, which is tis nyja hodge acacia even miss day bullen loom livable to lacey lawyer, charlotte, and coolness it on was eligible inability. but i was a ham cousin again, him hijacker there, locked him.
this kid is colby daugherty. i can be the last been so loyal by show the opposite video tonight. they say, oh yeah, them is dr. banga. i live in isham, literally lability dental is on his amos her kid. got columbus. hey, he like then couldn't like to have a columbus. it's in the cut could quoted you a draft in order to do a miser my level that he spoke with our to get motors organic. all man he, she all mary was at the church. i you did him a man, dakota dish, and timmy read it as a category...
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i'm the vice president of the german nursing counsel told us how stafford colby is finding a few weeks ago. there was discussion about making vaccination, compulsory foreign nurses. many employees are afraid since there are risks medical concerns that, that up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now because the virus spreading, hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector and other industries is also not unprecedented. it was discussed a few weeks ago since it can be a fast way of containing the virus. the situation was already tense. before the pandemic. the workload is high in nursing homes and hospitals. it's not surprising that there is opposition of health workers have to get vaccinated by it, but vaccination was made compulsory for every one hesitancy could be reduced significantly. health workers would be less single doubt. and every one being in that together it would lead to broader acceptance. all this in turn would create high vaccination rate and increase the chances of containing the viru
i'm the vice president of the german nursing counsel told us how stafford colby is finding a few weeks ago. there was discussion about making vaccination, compulsory foreign nurses. many employees are afraid since there are risks medical concerns that, that up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now because the virus spreading, hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector and other industries is also not...
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person that is immunocompromised, what's happened either he will be dian with the 1st phase of the colby. if he survived disperse, kind of flu like symptoms, he will be having most likely the virus for many months and a very virus will be ripley caves in duplicating itself. and by doing that, you will have more and more mutation coming out. and by the end you would be have in what we call a ryan's with the new characteristic. right? oh, and i assume that is albany lane. i'm sorry to interrupt you. that is only compounded by the low vaccination rates in africa. absolutely, absolutely. i think that's a we did lots of lobby is money on your channel. actually saying that you can not leave africa actually without vaccination because of that we operate in with our health and the half of the world than we are playing, catch 22 k. and often we might, we might come back to square a 0. so if you have lots of immunocompromised 1st and what can happen, one person like what's happening right now, one person can give you a new variance and his voice. now it's called actually and they're monitoring bar
person that is immunocompromised, what's happened either he will be dian with the 1st phase of the colby. if he survived disperse, kind of flu like symptoms, he will be having most likely the virus for many months and a very virus will be ripley caves in duplicating itself. and by doing that, you will have more and more mutation coming out. and by the end you would be have in what we call a ryan's with the new characteristic. right? oh, and i assume that is albany lane. i'm sorry to interrupt...
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mister, my uncle of thing will i can unaffected. colby and nanette mcafee, allow her, not the off of my my last about them, one of them a sub let he can up, and we're still philistine me at that in that the feel you the way let you jump off above one of them, i thought mainly was it off the bottom one of them here, one of them, i mean how you and then i have to fell in love the motion done and to have a talk um was from that more of a feel and we have a lead in their commitment to be involved with what it had in buffalo to be mindful of the demand and halley. look it local club where and to show you kept the zoe. why and have a fair scare me in a mean one of them was suck. emily let the family feed them in was the 3rd death in which the my sub up of them i will make them in the i and a some maita lee. i'll hold on one of them. if you follow what i can nominate them and i just leave my room subject more stock. what value me? i'm going to check more bash. it was more bash. check in with bessolo him back here . my eyes, the button is ron anderson. mitchum's around mohammed, shin bet, al
mister, my uncle of thing will i can unaffected. colby and nanette mcafee, allow her, not the off of my my last about them, one of them a sub let he can up, and we're still philistine me at that in that the feel you the way let you jump off above one of them, i thought mainly was it off the bottom one of them here, one of them, i mean how you and then i have to fell in love the motion done and to have a talk um was from that more of a feel and we have a lead in their commitment to be involved...
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and then you have this prosecutor who's james colby's daughter, james co, me who of course, the democrat, party fixer, and know that harry clinton off of the, of the case with her e mails and was a former f b. i, director. it looks like a democrats really circling the wagons in this. so we have this decision from judge nathan that says she can basically block a lot of information or reaching the public. but media has been barred from the court room here, which is very interesting. and the judge is made a ruling very recently, that impure and sensational information will not be released to the public. nobody really knows what the meter on impure and sensational might be. none of that really puts competence in the justice system or in this trial to begin with. and now we have other information that you know, you don't want to read more of a circus around this trial. well, i don't know. there's lots of trials who's got their own time that are absolute good, weak services. so why does this man get special treatment? you know, it all just kind of read something. something seems distinct here
and then you have this prosecutor who's james colby's daughter, james co, me who of course, the democrat, party fixer, and know that harry clinton off of the, of the case with her e mails and was a former f b. i, director. it looks like a democrats really circling the wagons in this. so we have this decision from judge nathan that says she can basically block a lot of information or reaching the public. but media has been barred from the court room here, which is very interesting. and the judge...
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the other way come a low cost because we believe into colby the last year, 18 months, 2 years, kevin and we've, we've, we've dealt with resume, we've done everything conferences before we did so i couldn't. ready have been somebody who i was just a question to ask because at the end of the day, you know, these, these politicians are coming over. let's not forget this while they're going to be treated like kings 1st class treatment. they're going to be copy on champagne in partial tales to their in, in classical and they are currently meted and they be treated like royalty for the next few days. talking about the climate. it's absolutely pop receive and that's all members of the public width with all across social media. you can see it is a wash with people realize that these politicians say the right thing. we're not doing the right. they'll say that kathy, i was carbon neutral. of course, the way it got to them this one it back to the week. what about the culprit a minute job and initiative for that minimum 15 percent world tax, almost very rich multinational is not going to make th
the other way come a low cost because we believe into colby the last year, 18 months, 2 years, kevin and we've, we've, we've dealt with resume, we've done everything conferences before we did so i couldn't. ready have been somebody who i was just a question to ask because at the end of the day, you know, these, these politicians are coming over. let's not forget this while they're going to be treated like kings 1st class treatment. they're going to be copy on champagne in partial tales to their...
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she bean is colby f residential club. but it was, and i remember growing, growing up with the scarf feed and then that comes along bad nerves since the specials. and that's why i got the connection because it was like my grand as music and my parents music. but then this british music, amazing, and that's how i kind of segue into british societies and music. same with me. i mean, my band, this is, it was the last time i saw a band that i related to that black and white, yet he played it together. that was the thing for me in an appreciative way, not in appropriating. like colette, he, there were like a community group or culture together, and then for me jumping forward a little bit from that was the british bunger, a scene are so really bunger scene happened. that was it for me, inflation, there was this fantastic fusion of bunker music, reggae rock house in jazz, everything all came over and i remember thinking, wow, this is amazing because this has been created by us for us, but for everyone to enjoy. and so i made my
she bean is colby f residential club. but it was, and i remember growing, growing up with the scarf feed and then that comes along bad nerves since the specials. and that's why i got the connection because it was like my grand as music and my parents music. but then this british music, amazing, and that's how i kind of segue into british societies and music. same with me. i mean, my band, this is, it was the last time i saw a band that i related to that black and white, yet he played it...
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we don't see that appears on bear l. variance, new variance squeak as we have been seen for an for colby. so sass go to the appearance on new a new variance is being weaker than we have been seeing for applying for lanes. for example, that could be that in the future either we will have that seen that will work and cross old strain. so kind of a universal vaccine that got actually trying to develop band will support for influenza. i didn't like to say that the vaccine will probably need to be updated on a regular basis. how often i think that we are still learning our week. the virus mutates . they got really appreciate your experience and insight into this professor walton known as a pathogen researcher what was rand university and johanna's by take her, has been good to tokyo. meanwhile, amidst the spread of a new covey strain, vaccine supplies are in the spotlight. nursing unions from 28 countries want to get rid of patents for corona virus jobs, so that they can be made legally by any qualified manufacturer of the group seeking backing from the u. n saying the poorer countries lack t
we don't see that appears on bear l. variance, new variance squeak as we have been seen for an for colby. so sass go to the appearance on new a new variance is being weaker than we have been seeing for applying for lanes. for example, that could be that in the future either we will have that seen that will work and cross old strain. so kind of a universal vaccine that got actually trying to develop band will support for influenza. i didn't like to say that the vaccine will probably need to be...
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i would like to look to me to our event, the best defense strategy for america, elbridge colby on thestrategy of denial. for what purpose should the trend be prepared to fight and how should u.s.ce forces be reay to fight such wars? these fundamental question should be formed the senator bennet u.s. defense policy but are often skipped over in favor of questions like how many f-35s should we buy or how
i would like to look to me to our event, the best defense strategy for america, elbridge colby on thestrategy of denial. for what purpose should the trend be prepared to fight and how should u.s.ce forces be reay to fight such wars? these fundamental question should be formed the senator bennet u.s. defense policy but are often skipped over in favor of questions like how many f-35s should we buy or how
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colby smith at the financial times. >> thank you. what are the economic conditions that would warrant a faster pace of tapering? how you would characterize the risk that the fed may need to accelerate that process eventually? thank you. >> i guess as i said in my opening remarks, assuming that the economy performs as broadly as expected. with similar reductions in net asset purchases will be appropriated each month and we are prepared to deviate from that path if warranted by changes in the economic outlook. i will not give you a lot more detail on what that might be. if we do see something like that happening, if it becomes a question, we will communicate transparently and openly. but i am just going to leave it with the words that are in the statement. was there a second part? >> on characterizing the risk, that you might have to do so later on. >> i would just leave you with the words we have here. we are prepared to speed up or slow down the pace of reductions in asset purchases if it is warranted by changes in the economic outlo
colby smith at the financial times. >> thank you. what are the economic conditions that would warrant a faster pace of tapering? how you would characterize the risk that the fed may need to accelerate that process eventually? thank you. >> i guess as i said in my opening remarks, assuming that the economy performs as broadly as expected. with similar reductions in net asset purchases will be appropriated each month and we are prepared to deviate from that path if warranted by...
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. >> colby is five inning kindergarten.ifficult for the younger boys to comprehend that there dad is really gone. where you think your dad is now? >> his house. >> the older boys are dealing with complex emotions. what we are some of your favorite things to do with your dad? >> play the game with him. >> it is hard to talk about. >> it's ok, christian. >> it's your mama's birthday. >> even though there are so many families and kids left to grieve on their own, there is no concerted government effort to help them or even identify them. there are organizations across the country that help raising children but they are few and far between and often not well-known. >> introduce yourself and introduce your family and introduce who died in your life. >> at kate's club surviving parents and caregivers and kids grieve and learn healthy ways to cope. >> this icebreaker will get us thinking about our group. >> kids who lost parent come from all backgrounds but there are start differences. one out of 753 white children have lost a car
. >> colby is five inning kindergarten.ifficult for the younger boys to comprehend that there dad is really gone. where you think your dad is now? >> his house. >> the older boys are dealing with complex emotions. what we are some of your favorite things to do with your dad? >> play the game with him. >> it is hard to talk about. >> it's ok, christian. >> it's your mama's birthday. >> even though there are so many families and kids left to grieve...
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colby came in short supply. lng became short supply.ess going to europe ended up going to china. and then russia is sitting there, but when we do our numbers, we don't see that russia has a great deal of more gas to put in because they have been cutting -- have been putting gas in to their storage because europe's inventories are low, so largely, russia could do more, but this really has to do with the fact that this is an energy crisis that did not begin with oil, but begin with cold and lng -- with coal and lng. alix: i keep hearing how we are exporting so much lng, some of those terminals are running full tilt. do we get a gas crisis here? dan: i don't think we get a gas crisis because our prices are up because these inventories have to be filled. the other thing is the u.s. has lots of natural gas. what we have a shortage of his pipelines to move the gas. alix: which brings us back to d.c. dan: back to politics. alix: do you think politicians are getting the right message? dan: i think the opposition to new pipelines is pretty stron
colby came in short supply. lng became short supply.ess going to europe ended up going to china. and then russia is sitting there, but when we do our numbers, we don't see that russia has a great deal of more gas to put in because they have been cutting -- have been putting gas in to their storage because europe's inventories are low, so largely, russia could do more, but this really has to do with the fact that this is an energy crisis that did not begin with oil, but begin with cold and lng...
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al gore suggesting we'll be completely off colby 2030.comptroller choice for the currency had this to say listen. >> i'm thinking about primarily the oil industry and coal and gas industry. a lot of smaller players in the industry are going to probably go bankrupt in short order, at least we want them to go bankrupt if we want to tackle climate change, right? charles: so we're going to tackle climate change and we want american businesses to go bankrupt. this is blowing my mind that anyone associated with our government would say something like that. >> it is absolutely absurd. right now if we go back about 10 years ago, the rate of return required on oil and gas development was eight to 10% and the same for alternative technologies. now it is 20% for oil and gas, 3 to 5% for windmills and solar panels and so forth. we are greatly distorting the allocation of capital. once more, look what is going on the street. they have raised the price of oil, gasoline by making it scarcer, essentially discouraging production but we don't have the ecle
al gore suggesting we'll be completely off colby 2030.comptroller choice for the currency had this to say listen. >> i'm thinking about primarily the oil industry and coal and gas industry. a lot of smaller players in the industry are going to probably go bankrupt in short order, at least we want them to go bankrupt if we want to tackle climate change, right? charles: so we're going to tackle climate change and we want american businesses to go bankrupt. this is blowing my mind that...
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like there's a lot of people for the early morning, so i wonder what it's going to be like later on colby freeman, taking this lightly longer lines in stride after being forced to skip thanksgiving with the family last year, his plans just hanging out with family haven't seen in a while, you know, because of covid like it's kind of hard to just travel, you know , i just want to be a little more classes. traffic also expected to be heavy on the roadways. triple a estimating some 6.1 million californians will drive to their thanksgiving destination. yes, i of 19 2006.2 million figure this thanksgiving eve, triple a, says those who are hoping to skip the traffic should wait until after nine pm from the roads to the air where it s fo the airport is seeing up to 50,000 travelers a day right now, they added traffic, almost a welcome taste of normalcy again. this is probably the first holiday and sometime where it really looks and feels like holiday travel once again. and we're really seeing it reflected in the volumes. the last five days here have been the busiest day since march of 2020 since
like there's a lot of people for the early morning, so i wonder what it's going to be like later on colby freeman, taking this lightly longer lines in stride after being forced to skip thanksgiving with the family last year, his plans just hanging out with family haven't seen in a while, you know, because of covid like it's kind of hard to just travel, you know , i just want to be a little more classes. traffic also expected to be heavy on the roadways. triple a estimating some 6.1 million...
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. >> thank you next we will go to colby smith at the financial times >> thank you chair powell, what are the economic conditions that would perhaps warrant a faster pace of tapering i am wondering how you would also characterize the risk has the fed may actually need to accelerate that process eventually thank you. >> i guess, as i said in my opening remarks, assuming the economy performs broadly as expected the committee judges that similar reductions in the pace of net asset purchases will likely be appropriate each month. and we are prepared to deviate from that path if warranted by changes in the economic outlook. i am not going to give you a lot more detail on what that might be of course if we do see something like that happening, if it becomes a question, then we will communicate very transparentally and openly about that. but i am going to leave it at the words that were in the statement. was there a second part? >> just on characterizing the risks that you might have to do so later on. >> i would leave with you the words we have here we are prepared to speed up or slow down
. >> thank you next we will go to colby smith at the financial times >> thank you chair powell, what are the economic conditions that would perhaps warrant a faster pace of tapering i am wondering how you would also characterize the risk has the fed may actually need to accelerate that process eventually thank you. >> i guess, as i said in my opening remarks, assuming the economy performs broadly as expected the committee judges that similar reductions in the pace of net asset...
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like there's a lot of people for the early morning, so i wonder what is going to be like later on colby freeman, taking this slightly longer lines in stride after being forced to skip thanksgiving with the family last year, his plans just hanging out with family haven't seen in a while, you know, because of covid like it's kind of hard to just travel, you know, i just want to be a little more classes. traffic also expected to be heavy on the roadways. triple a estimating some 6.1 million californians will drive to their thanksgiving destination, too shy of 19 2006.2 million. and figure. this thanksgiving eve, triple a says those who are hoping to skip the traffic should wait until after nine pm from the roads to the air where it s fo the airport is seeing up to 50,000 travelers a day right now, they added traffic almost welcome taste of normalcy again. this is probably the first holiday and sometime where it really looks and feels like holiday travel once again. and we're really seeing it reflected in the volumes. the last five days here have been the busiest day since march of 2020 sin
like there's a lot of people for the early morning, so i wonder what is going to be like later on colby freeman, taking this slightly longer lines in stride after being forced to skip thanksgiving with the family last year, his plans just hanging out with family haven't seen in a while, you know, because of covid like it's kind of hard to just travel, you know, i just want to be a little more classes. traffic also expected to be heavy on the roadways. triple a estimating some 6.1 million...
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like there's a lot of people for the early morning, so i wonder what is going to be like later on colby freeman, taking this slightly longer lines in stride after being forced to skip thanksgiving with the family last year. his plans just hanging out with family haven't seen in a while, you know, because of covid like it's kind of hard to just travel, you know, i just want to be a little more classes. traffic also expected to be heavy on the roadways. triple a estimating some 6.1 million californians will drive to their thanksgiving destination too shy of 19 2006.2 mil. lian figure. this thanksgiving eve, triple a says those who are hoping to skip the traffic should wait until after nine pm from the roads to the air where it s fo the airport is seeing up to 50,000 travelers a day right now, they added traffic almost welcome taste of normalcy again. this is probably the first holiday and sometime where it really looks and feels like holiday travel once again. and we're really seeing it reflected in the volumes. the last five days here have been the busiest day since march of 2020 since t
like there's a lot of people for the early morning, so i wonder what is going to be like later on colby freeman, taking this slightly longer lines in stride after being forced to skip thanksgiving with the family last year. his plans just hanging out with family haven't seen in a while, you know, because of covid like it's kind of hard to just travel, you know, i just want to be a little more classes. traffic also expected to be heavy on the roadways. triple a estimating some 6.1 million...
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next we'll go to colby smith of "the financial times". >> thank thank thank you. powell, what are the economic conditions that would perhaps warrant a faster pace of tapering? and i'm wondering how you would also characterize the risks that the fed may actually need to accelerate that process vainly. thank you. >> so i guess as i said in my opening remarks, assuming the economy performs broadly as expected, the committee judges that similar reductions in the pace of net asset purchases will likely be appropriate each month and we're prepared to deviate from that path if warranted by changes in the economic outlook. so i'm not going to give you a lot more detail on what that might be. of course if we do see something like that happening, if it becomes a question, then we'll communicate very transparently and openly about that. i will leave it with the words in the statement. sorry, was there a second part? >> yeah. it is just on characterizing the risks that you might actually have to do so later on? >> you know, i would just leave you with the words we have here.
next we'll go to colby smith of "the financial times". >> thank thank thank you. powell, what are the economic conditions that would perhaps warrant a faster pace of tapering? and i'm wondering how you would also characterize the risks that the fed may actually need to accelerate that process vainly. thank you. >> so i guess as i said in my opening remarks, assuming the economy performs broadly as expected, the committee judges that similar reductions in the pace of net...