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are you saying progress on core p.c.e. counts as progress on inflation even if headline inflation kicks up? an also since that's what projected in the scpe, what accounts for that why do you see core cpe going down and headline inflation picking up? >> so as i imagine you know, the goal overall is headline inflation. because that's what people experience. people don't ex-peerns core inflation, they experience inflation and that includes food and energy costs. that's overall goal. but as we know, headline inflation contains energy and food and those prices can fluctuate for reasons that are not related to tightness in the economy and therefore are not really good predictors of future inflation. so it turns out that core inflation is a better predictor of overall inflation than overall inflation is. so we look at core inflation because it's a better measure of what future inflation is likely to be because it's a better measure of what inflation pressures exist. so that's -- it's complicated but ultimately we -- our goal is h
are you saying progress on core p.c.e. counts as progress on inflation even if headline inflation kicks up? an also since that's what projected in the scpe, what accounts for that why do you see core cpe going down and headline inflation picking up? >> so as i imagine you know, the goal overall is headline inflation. because that's what people experience. people don't ex-peerns core inflation, they experience inflation and that includes food and energy costs. that's overall goal. but as...
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you can see the black lines dividing i core from one core to three core, from four core. bong son were located in two core in the northeast corner. saigon was down here in three corps, a distance of about 350 kilometers away. vimden province was one of the provinces of the central highlands. the jungle -- the rugged jungle-covered mountains extended eastward, all the way to the water's edge of the south china sea. and where they didn't end to the water's edge of the south china sea, there were narrow coastal lowlands, such as the case in bong son. they were heavily cultivated with rice patty fields, potato fields, banana groves and what have you. more detail. we see bong son here in the northeast corner of binh dinh province where the marines operated. there are two things of significance here. number one, there were two major river valleys that fed into the area. the arnelo valley and kim song valley. both of these valleys were heavily cultivated and both had numerous side or feeder valleys that were heavily forested and provided concealment from areal observation and gr
you can see the black lines dividing i core from one core to three core, from four core. bong son were located in two core in the northeast corner. saigon was down here in three corps, a distance of about 350 kilometers away. vimden province was one of the provinces of the central highlands. the jungle -- the rugged jungle-covered mountains extended eastward, all the way to the water's edge of the south china sea. and where they didn't end to the water's edge of the south china sea, there were...
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forecasts of energy prices, whereas core will be, if you look at core going out a full year, then it'll be much more driven by things like tightness in the economy. so that's why the two can go in different directions. the headline has been lower, as you know, most of this year, that's because energy prices have been coming down, which is a great thing for people, but energy prices will come down and they will go up and it won't really be telling us anything about how tight the economy is and how future inflation will perform. do geopolitical risks factor in at all to how you're thinking about? >> so we monitor geopolitical risks really quickly, but you know, really carefully rather, but you know, i would say so far those risks haven't really nothing has come out of those risks that really has really been important for the united states economy. the single thing that you would look to is the price of oil, given that we're talking about the middle east and ukraine and, you know, and but that that that is a good summary statistic for the kind of thing that could go wrong in in with global
forecasts of energy prices, whereas core will be, if you look at core going out a full year, then it'll be much more driven by things like tightness in the economy. so that's why the two can go in different directions. the headline has been lower, as you know, most of this year, that's because energy prices have been coming down, which is a great thing for people, but energy prices will come down and they will go up and it won't really be telling us anything about how tight the economy is and...
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the core door, the oriinal power? the core door, the original idea _ power? power? the core door, the original idea if it _ power? the core door, the original idea if it was - power? the core door, thei original idea if it was being thought about it by the previous trump administration it is a flagship biden administration products, it comes out of a g7 initiative, the group of seven, there were other investors in it to the european union union involved with the global way, the issue we are preventing —— with the main benefit of an improved transport corridor to transport the copper and cobalt from the drc to the angolan coast, the beneficiaries —— beneficiaries are chinese and canadian mining companies that american ones and therein lies the issue that trump will have to think through, does he mind potential adversaries also using intra— structure that the us has heavily invested in. is structure that the us has heavily invested in. is that a potential — heavily invested in. is that a potential sticking _ heavily invested in. is that a potential sticking poi
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the core of evolution. the core of sociology and certainly the core of medicine and theology of how we use all of these things in our lifetime. every faith tradition kind of has a way of doing every ethnic group. you just turn on the local cooking station, and half of them are about a particular kind of food or particular way of cooking or eating at a table. i'm just wondering in the context, what can we kind of know that might seem obvious about the way food actually makes somebody feel jewish or more jewish or use or is used to serve people through a life experience? >> uh-uh. >> um, i am working on a book manuscript i'm calling "feeling jewish." i'm looking at one of the chapters on american jews and food and particularly how the food that has its culinary traditions in central and eastern europe and then was developed in the united states, how american jews will sit down to the foot. a pastrami sandwich or a pickle, but it feels like home and feels like their community. it will bring up feelings particu
the core of evolution. the core of sociology and certainly the core of medicine and theology of how we use all of these things in our lifetime. every faith tradition kind of has a way of doing every ethnic group. you just turn on the local cooking station, and half of them are about a particular kind of food or particular way of cooking or eating at a table. i'm just wondering in the context, what can we kind of know that might seem obvious about the way food actually makes somebody feel jewish...
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as i mentioned, 12-month, i think, 12-month headlines, 2.5. 12-mother month core is.8 -- 12-month core is 2.8. we need policy to remain restrictive to get that work done, we think. >> neil. >> reporter: thanks, chair powell. neil irwin from axios. financial markets have been very buoyant really all year. is the committee comfortable with where financial conditions are, or do you see a risk that looseness in financial conditions could undermine progress on your inflation targetsome is. >> so we do look carefully at financial conditions, of course, that's part of what we do. but what we really look carefully at is the performance of our gold goal variables and how are we affecting the economy. so what we've seen over the course of just take the last year, we've seen inflation -- well, over the last couple of years -- come down a lot. we've seen the labor market cool off quite a bit. of that suggests that our policy is restrictive. we can also look more direct directly at the parts of the economy that are affected by, that are interest-sensitive particularly housing. housing activity is v
as i mentioned, 12-month, i think, 12-month headlines, 2.5. 12-mother month core is.8 -- 12-month core is 2.8. we need policy to remain restrictive to get that work done, we think. >> neil. >> reporter: thanks, chair powell. neil irwin from axios. financial markets have been very buoyant really all year. is the committee comfortable with where financial conditions are, or do you see a risk that looseness in financial conditions could undermine progress on your inflation targetsome...
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if you flip on, we can talk more about this core reading. the headline is expected to tick up on an annualized basis to 2.7. it will be this core reading which could potentially shift the dial on the fed. many out there think that friday's labor market report does cement that fed cut next week. we would have to get a substantial upside reading in this core metric to maybe throw that fed cut in december into question. many of us out there are also looking at this data point as perhaps something that could debt this equity market enthusiasm. we have seen small business confidence surge. consumer confidence also surging postelection. what's also been surging is inflows into u.s. linked etf's. it's been a record year for those inflows. they cross the $1 trillion mark just last week. we are keenly awaiting this cpi report and the fed meeting next week as something that could possibly dentist equity market enthusiasm before trump takes office later in january. tom: a trillion dollars of inflows into u.s. etf. thank you very much indeed. a reminder
if you flip on, we can talk more about this core reading. the headline is expected to tick up on an annualized basis to 2.7. it will be this core reading which could potentially shift the dial on the fed. many out there think that friday's labor market report does cement that fed cut next week. we would have to get a substantial upside reading in this core metric to maybe throw that fed cut in december into question. many of us out there are also looking at this data point as perhaps something...
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and the core of our stories really doesn't change.ow we say it might change, there are more channels than you and i can count today. there's all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok, everything that's coming. some of the media channels might change, some of the ecosystem in how we engage might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are at chanel. francine: gabrielle chanel was like a pioneer. and i feel like, when you talk about her, it's also maybe telling a little bit about your story. i mean, you have a unique story. you grew up in -- in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level. leena: yes. francine: so what was that journey like? leena: it was a long journey. it is -- i grew up in a small town in the southwest of india called kolhapur. and the world of luxury, refinement, sophistication was very far away from where i grew up. it was a small town like any other. most of my memories of me running barefoot in the town, or having my little bike and riding around. women being ambitious w
and the core of our stories really doesn't change.ow we say it might change, there are more channels than you and i can count today. there's all sorts of things, instagram, tiktok, everything that's coming. some of the media channels might change, some of the ecosystem in how we engage might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are at chanel. francine: gabrielle chanel was like a pioneer. and i feel like, when you talk about her, it's also maybe telling a little bit about...
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people don't experience core inflation. they experience inflation, a and that includes food and energy costs. that's the overall goal. but as we know, headline inflation contains energy and food, and those prices with fluctuate for reasons not related to tightness in the economy and, therefore, are not really good predictors of future inflation. it turns out that core inflation is a better predictor of overall inflation than overall inflation. we look at core inflation because it's a better measure of what future inflation is like to be, likely to be because it's a better measure of what inflation pressures exist. so that's -- it's complicated. ultimately, our goal is headline not core so your question was, your second question? >> why do you see core going down but headline ticking up >> headline can be affected -- you are talking about next year? >> mm-hmm. >> yeah. so, headline -- again, it can be affected by energy prices and food prices. there will be things in the headline forecast that are to do with forecasts of ene
people don't experience core inflation. they experience inflation, a and that includes food and energy costs. that's the overall goal. but as we know, headline inflation contains energy and food, and those prices with fluctuate for reasons not related to tightness in the economy and, therefore, are not really good predictors of future inflation. it turns out that core inflation is a better predictor of overall inflation than overall inflation. we look at core inflation because it's a better...
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a core of your position, you save a little to bring in profits.at that, scale it out the way on the way out but do not sell the final 25 that is your core position, and as long as nothing has changed you use that weakness to stock up more on nvidia. it will happen often. since we are in a world where stocks can get crushed by a lot of factor that is what happens. as the stock comes down, your original stock bases you buy it back in pieces. started with 100 shares let's keep using 25 to buy it back. decline go beyond the 100. it might be small potatoes but over time your profits will add up. that is what trading around a core position is about. a lot of people think trading is exciting. can be. if you are good on trading on a core position you should be pretty bored. all you are doing is watch it move and trimming or adding position accordingly. trading it is something that is reckless and irresponsible. it is the height of the adjustment. it is good in the business. exciting? save it for the stadium. you can scale the numbers depending how big you
a core of your position, you save a little to bring in profits.at that, scale it out the way on the way out but do not sell the final 25 that is your core position, and as long as nothing has changed you use that weakness to stock up more on nvidia. it will happen often. since we are in a world where stocks can get crushed by a lot of factor that is what happens. as the stock comes down, your original stock bases you buy it back in pieces. started with 100 shares let's keep using 25 to buy it...
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you can see black lines dividing a core, one core from two core from three core from four core blocks. a binding province and blowing song were located in two core in the northeast of saigon. down here in three core at distance of about 350 kilometers away. in province, as you can see, was located in central south vietnam, and it was one of the provinces of the central highlands to the jungle. rugged, the rugged jungle covered mountains, extended eastward all the way to the waters edge of the south china sea. and where they didn't extend to the water's of the south china sea, there were narrow coastal lowlands, such as the case in bombing, so long as they were heavily cultivated with rice paddy fields, potato fields, banana groves in and what you. okay, more detail now we see blocks we see blocks lying here and the northeast corner of belden province on the boundary with a core where the marines operated. now, there's two things of significance here. number one, west of banks along there were two major river valleys that fed into the black schilling area, the only valley in, the kimps
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what he does not like is a press core that's willing to ask tough questions. what he does not like is a press core that will put his policies and his leadership under a microscope. and, i flattery will not work in trying to change his mind. we've seen that for the last eight years. i applaud his optimism but i don't think it's going to help. >> that may relate or not to his business interest in the next trump administration. i do have to ask about the l.a. times. because if bezos is trying to appeal to trump's favor is one thing. dr. patrick chong installing an ai sort of manipulation to i guess cement the notion that the news is bias and in some way fake, seems deeply undiplomatic that the press is not truthful. what do you think about the mechanism set to take on the times in january. >> we've entered the, realm of strange now. if you're using ai. that means you don't trust your journalists. if you have to bring an algorithmic technology to determine whether there's bias in the newsroom. that means you don't trust your journalists or you don't trust your edi
what he does not like is a press core that's willing to ask tough questions. what he does not like is a press core that will put his policies and his leadership under a microscope. and, i flattery will not work in trying to change his mind. we've seen that for the last eight years. i applaud his optimism but i don't think it's going to help. >> that may relate or not to his business interest in the next trump administration. i do have to ask about the l.a. times. because if bezos is...
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title vi is the core vision against discrimination. that has been interpreted that you cannot, it is our responsibility to create an educational environment that is free of harassment so that students, no matter the background, and this gets on race, national origin, gender, that you can thrive in the institution of education. and a whole variety of them in their judgment have failed to do so. so if a jewish student cannot participate in the educational experience because he or she feels they are being harassed and they cannot go to class or they are yell. or prevented from participating fully in the education at the university has promised them, that could be considered a title vi violation. the interesting, tricky aspect of that, since you have academics on stage, you cannot deal with that [laughter] how does that now work with the first amendment? and the answer is basically you cannot violate the first amendment but you still have to create an environment. good luck. that sets up the challenge for us and i think many of the cases y
title vi is the core vision against discrimination. that has been interpreted that you cannot, it is our responsibility to create an educational environment that is free of harassment so that students, no matter the background, and this gets on race, national origin, gender, that you can thrive in the institution of education. and a whole variety of them in their judgment have failed to do so. so if a jewish student cannot participate in the educational experience because he or she feels they...
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home to core -- decor. job anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> democracy is always an unfinished creation. 3 >> democracy is worth dying for. >> democracy belongs to us all. >> here in the sanctuary of democracy. >> great responsibilities fall once again to great democracies. >> american democracy is bigger than any one person. >> freedom and democracy must be constantly guarded and protected. >> we are still at our core a democracy. >> this is also a massive victory for democracy and freedom. >> now, in her final house floor speech representative anna eshoo reflected on her career and the historical accomplishments she witnessed during her time in the house, retiring after serving in congress for 32 years. we will show you her farewell speech followed by a sit-down interview with c-span. ise this evening to give value dick tori remarks -- valedictorr remarks as my service as a united states representative comes to a nearly 32 years ago i arrived in this chamber after the people of the most distinguished congress
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core tradition the business maintain is theatre. item 2c is geary print shop.usiness is print shop establish in the 78 and located in laurel heights makered it. provides reproduction services and printing. copying, graphic design and promotional productless. they are an experienced group of printers strive for quality and efficiency in their production methods. >> tailor services to meet deadlines and budgeting needs. core feature tradition business must maintain is printing. upon item 2d is jay's laundry. the business is a wash and dry in the mission providing services since 1986. jay's lawn rew coin operator manslaughter for clothes, blankets and towel and wills folding tables to fold each load. giant wash are minutes are the finest washers to best serve their loyal customerers. the core feature tradition the business maintain to remain on the registry is laundry services. 2e german supports a store dedicated to german goods in noe valley and established in 1974. features a selection of traditional unique and seasonal products including imported groceries and
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core next year, the fed sees core inflation pce inflation falling to 2.5% and then 2.2% in 2026 and meeting their target by the end of 2027. they see unemployment edging down a little bit this year to 4.2% this month, before rising next year, to 4.3% and then staying at that point until 2027. now in the statement the federal reserve continues to say the economy expands at a solid pace. the fed sees the labor conditions generally easing, and unemployment still remaining low. the fed sees in the statement the inflation remains somewhat elevated still. the fed sees inflation goals and employment goals roughly in balance. they will continue to roll off their balance sheet of that pre-determined course with the big news 25 basis point cut. they are reducing the forecast for next year to two rate cuts and there's one descent, beth hammock, who thought it should have been a pause. charles: edward that's a whole lot. let's bring in qi research and ceo chief strategist danielle dimartino booth. let's start with i guess the unemployment number now. it was 4.4 now down to 4.3. confident considering th
core next year, the fed sees core inflation pce inflation falling to 2.5% and then 2.2% in 2026 and meeting their target by the end of 2027. they see unemployment edging down a little bit this year to 4.2% this month, before rising next year, to 4.3% and then staying at that point until 2027. now in the statement the federal reserve continues to say the economy expands at a solid pace. the fed sees the labor conditions generally easing, and unemployment still remaining low. the fed sees in the...
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lawmakers refused a core demand to raise the nation's debt limit. congressional correspondent followed every step of this process on capitol hill this week. why did this take so long? why was this so hard? >> such a good question. i think in the end this was an inexperienced speaker who went way too far in making commitments to democrats that he did not know he had the votes for. we know the vote of approval from trump is critical in congress. speaker johnson spent days negotiating with democrats. that bill was much maligned because of its size. but a lot of the things added to that bill were bipartisan policy in nature. there were a few things in there that some republicans cannot stomach. speaking to committee chairs who are republicans, they said johnson did not keep them on formed on what is going on. he was talking to democrats when he did not have the votes to do it. it was like one member of the family agreeing to buy a house on a handshake and not telling the spouse that they are doing it not having the money to do it. anchor: we are just a
lawmakers refused a core demand to raise the nation's debt limit. congressional correspondent followed every step of this process on capitol hill this week. why did this take so long? why was this so hard? >> such a good question. i think in the end this was an inexperienced speaker who went way too far in making commitments to democrats that he did not know he had the votes for. we know the vote of approval from trump is critical in congress. speaker johnson spent days negotiating with...
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this is the kind of core tension you get in your party when you do as trump has done. taken a dynamic free-market capitalist party and infused it with protective backward looking reactionary philosophy. we will see this dispute when it comes to economic regulation. trade. technology policy. labor and housing policy and so on. it's where we start with some of our favorite experts. former chief republican strategist and senior adviser to the lincoln project, stuart stevens is here and joining as professor of history at new york university, ruth is back in with me at the table princeton university -- let me start with the personalities. love him or loathe him, steve bannon is the guy who went to jail for donald trump. i would never bet against steve bannon. weigh in on this sort of brutality and the public nature of this very early, very vicious fight between steve bannon and elon musk. >> yeah, it is delicious to watch if it weren't so impactful for the future of the country. you could laugh at it. bannon is a guy who has defined himself as a thug and thugs must do the t
this is the kind of core tension you get in your party when you do as trump has done. taken a dynamic free-market capitalist party and infused it with protective backward looking reactionary philosophy. we will see this dispute when it comes to economic regulation. trade. technology policy. labor and housing policy and so on. it's where we start with some of our favorite experts. former chief republican strategist and senior adviser to the lincoln project, stuart stevens is here and joining as...
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fourth, we must emphasise the core values. love—hong kong, love—china, love—macau — these are the core values. to promote cultural integration, cultural exchanges, to bring all efforts together. and we should act as the bridge to promote understanding, communication, between china and the world. applause dear friends, applause dearfriends, dear applause dear friends, dear compatriots, for now — and also for the future — for the significant period in the future — with the very crucial period for the development of china and the regeneration of the chinese nation, one—country, two—systems has also entered a new era. to make sure that hong kong and macau will develop even better and make even more contribution for strengthening our nation for the rejuvenation of the chinese nation. and these are the mission, the new term of macau—sar government should lead all sectors in the community, should lead all walks of life. to seize opportunities and seek development, to shoulder responsibilities, to bring the advantages of one—country,
fourth, we must emphasise the core values. love—hong kong, love—china, love—macau — these are the core values. to promote cultural integration, cultural exchanges, to bring all efforts together. and we should act as the bridge to promote understanding, communication, between china and the world. applause dear friends, applause dearfriends, dear applause dear friends, dear compatriots, for now — and also for the future — for the significant period in the future — with the very...
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the core does not change. how we see it might change. there are more chanels that you and i can to count today. there is more. the media channels might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are at chanel. francine: she is like a pioneer. and when you talk about her you are telling a little bit about your story. you have a unique story. you grew up in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level. what was that journey like? leena: a long journey. i grew up in a small town in the southwest of india. and the world of luxury, refinement and sophistication was far away from there. it was a small town like any other. most of my memories army running barefoot in the town or having my little bike. woman -- women being ambitious was not the norm. my mother was constantly telling me who will marry you, you are so ambitious. little accents to role models and opportunities. i did engineering after commencing my family it was good for girls. i quite enjoyed being in the minority. but learning a lot more
the core does not change. how we see it might change. there are more chanels that you and i can to count today. there is more. the media channels might change, but the core of our story is still very much who we are at chanel. francine: she is like a pioneer. and when you talk about her you are telling a little bit about your story. you have a unique story. you grew up in a town in india where not many females were educated to a higher level. what was that journey like? leena: a long journey. i...
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unfortunately, they are both protectionists at their core. neither of them see much value, for example, in aussie on. this region from thailand to the philippines, extraordinarily dynamic, alternative to the chinese, growing like gangbusters, having problems with the chinese the same way that we are. president obama wanted to link us through a pacific trade agreement. they both shut that. it's a terrible mistake, it leaves an open door for the chinese and that is where the growth is. it is remarkable. malaysia has a tech sector now. who would have thought india would a fat tech sector 25, 30 years ago? the world is changing rapidly. where they are both weak is they tend to be too isolationist. we will pay dearly in terms of economics for what's going on in europe right now. we have to ask ourselves, the appeasement of the 1930's was a good economic choice? the answer is no. we are on the verge of that in europe. it could cause incredibly in terms of defense spending. host: while europe and why defense spending? guest: simply, if we have to sp
unfortunately, they are both protectionists at their core. neither of them see much value, for example, in aussie on. this region from thailand to the philippines, extraordinarily dynamic, alternative to the chinese, growing like gangbusters, having problems with the chinese the same way that we are. president obama wanted to link us through a pacific trade agreement. they both shut that. it's a terrible mistake, it leaves an open door for the chinese and that is where the growth is. it is...
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three core headquarters was not in the line. neither were those divisions that took what north and to three core headquarters and world war two. like all other core headquarters, was authorized. 100 people, 100. so you're not talking about big big deal to move a us army corps headquarters now because it has administrative responsibilities and a gazillion computers is about 800 strong first army headquarters had about 35 officers in the g-2 section. it's much bigger. so most of that work of administrative work logistics and the rest had been done at the field. the other quick thing i want to mention about this and then we'll stop that we were trying get ready to return to the offensive both in first army and third army. we had offensive operations planned. i think we'll let it go there. then talk about some of the missiles that we had later on. yeah. i think you know as you alluded to already, intelligence is fundamentally a human endeavor and you've alluded to some of the key personalities in u.s. intelligence, the battle of the
three core headquarters was not in the line. neither were those divisions that took what north and to three core headquarters and world war two. like all other core headquarters, was authorized. 100 people, 100. so you're not talking about big big deal to move a us army corps headquarters now because it has administrative responsibilities and a gazillion computers is about 800 strong first army headquarters had about 35 officers in the g-2 section. it's much bigger. so most of that work of...
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my last question on slide 20, could you explain more about the dph core efforts, the core efforts? >> that are efforts i believe you heard about before that are lead by dr. hillary kunins and others. behavioral health work but department wide. i only want td to describe phd contribution to that work to prevent overdose dweth in san francisco. >> again, that is always helpful if that is it the specific phd. i understand, but it wasn't clear you were the data lead, but then the next two bullet points with the dispensing of naloxone and refer patients, it wasn't clear to me that that was still part of core. just how it is written is what i'm trying to say. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> if the title was phd contribute to overdose prevention efforts through core. >> you are right, the last two bullets are not core. this is more broad. we are both involved in core but also doing what we can with the resources, the clinics that we have to refer people. >> i get it, but it just is again for further understanding how things are not siloed and how things are integrated, i think would b
my last question on slide 20, could you explain more about the dph core efforts, the core efforts? >> that are efforts i believe you heard about before that are lead by dr. hillary kunins and others. behavioral health work but department wide. i only want td to describe phd contribution to that work to prevent overdose dweth in san francisco. >> again, that is always helpful if that is it the specific phd. i understand, but it wasn't clear you were the data lead, but then the next...
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at the core of the georgian society. now this comes just weeks after the implementation, the see be to me to provide that the law and all that. the government says the same that drinking those what they call traditional saturdays. but the queer community of course space fear that this floor is meant to target. they always stop living. now, the outgoing presidents, aloneness, there are miss bailey, is refusing to stay down at what happens next. exactly. she is refusing to step down because she is following this argument that run diploma and does not legitimate. and then the other protocol is not mentioned to me that the presidents and incoming president does not either. so she said she is the only legitimate figure in georgia at the moment that has been reimbursed in the past weeks that she could refuse to leave the dodson at the presidential palace in tennessee. nosy, i gave the statement this morning saying that this is not what he's going to do is he is going to leave the palace because she says that the presidency its
at the core of the georgian society. now this comes just weeks after the implementation, the see be to me to provide that the law and all that. the government says the same that drinking those what they call traditional saturdays. but the queer community of course space fear that this floor is meant to target. they always stop living. now, the outgoing presidents, aloneness, there are miss bailey, is refusing to stay down at what happens next. exactly. she is refusing to step down because she...
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i, you know, i to me, the core the core reality here is that whatever she might have done differently or that trump might have done differently, he hardly ran a perfect campaign with, you know floating island of garbage. and i will protect them whether they want or not. the reality is, casey, that every time an outgoing president has been this unpopular, his party has lost the white house. whether he ran for reelection, like carter and bush and trump himself in 2020, or stepped aside. truman, 52, bush in zero eight, lbj in 68. every time a president has faced this level of disapproval, his party has lost in the election to succeed him. so i guess i think obviously in any campaign, there are things you could do differently and things you can do better, and that certainly was a low moment that they should have been better prepared for. but it's hard to see how you could overcome these fundamentals, especially given the late date at which biden stepped down. i thought it was interesting that david plouffe said to me, the cardinal sin that was his phrase in all of this was biden waiting s
i, you know, i to me, the core the core reality here is that whatever she might have done differently or that trump might have done differently, he hardly ran a perfect campaign with, you know floating island of garbage. and i will protect them whether they want or not. the reality is, casey, that every time an outgoing president has been this unpopular, his party has lost the white house. whether he ran for reelection, like carter and bush and trump himself in 2020, or stepped aside. truman,...
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it was core curriculum.en though we homeschooled, because didn't have money, we homeschooled catholic, a school appearing, they still had core curriculum that we had to do. i just stopped going there. i'm not going to anymore and i tried, did other things for his schooling and groups but then we went wanted to go back to high school for sports and seven it wouldn't accept him. he had to go to an alternative school. it was, i was so glad i was able to homeschool because it just meant so much to me and he turned out great, you know, he's an eagle scout and all that other stuff we did. [laughing] so that was a big block for me. i said why do have to cater for the core curriculum still? one other thing i wanted to mention. i noticed i guess lbj, he decided he didn't want to have school buses for christians and catholics and so even though we publicly pay, the taxa for getting kids to the public schools, he eliminated taking kids to christian schools. i would like to turn that around also, turn around the core cu
it was core curriculum.en though we homeschooled, because didn't have money, we homeschooled catholic, a school appearing, they still had core curriculum that we had to do. i just stopped going there. i'm not going to anymore and i tried, did other things for his schooling and groups but then we went wanted to go back to high school for sports and seven it wouldn't accept him. he had to go to an alternative school. it was, i was so glad i was able to homeschool because it just meant so much to...
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so it's completely change core scientific. a seamless transition to pivot a little bit away from that bit coin and -- >> services for some of those new york clients out there and what exactly does the resource allocation look like from a corporate perspective? >> this is a reallocation of our developing sources. so we are focused on building up new sites and new clients. our country -- company has completely changed where we are developing some of the largest high-performance insights in north america and potentially the world, as well, which is something that we are really excited about. we just announced the texas facility, which is going to be one of the largest supercomputers in the united states. >> what exactly has been the biggest challenge for a company like core cientific to ramp up or change its business model to accommodate this a.i. demand? it has been surging, in all honesty. >> it all comes down to the team. all the hyperscalers and large enterprises that are looking for data center capacity are looking for exper
so it's completely change core scientific. a seamless transition to pivot a little bit away from that bit coin and -- >> services for some of those new york clients out there and what exactly does the resource allocation look like from a corporate perspective? >> this is a reallocation of our developing sources. so we are focused on building up new sites and new clients. our country -- company has completely changed where we are developing some of the largest high-performance...
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, but still the core that would keep on fighting. i think that that core turns out to be far less interested in pursuing the course of action when they realize they'd be on their own. and we've seen up and down the country. um, you know, the scenes of exhilaration at the end of the and the short a said regime is addressed as reaching the solution of his father, a scores of prisoners being released after so many years and decades. and we've also seen series that had nothing to do with any of these rubber groups. also join it. and i think all of that is positive in terms of the sign for the future. but if people can, can perceive the transition going forward as one that takes on board all of these communities and isn't just for one or 2, then that's going to be positive for any adventure to transition the problem in every transition from a dr. tauriel or to try to go with our 10 regime is that people don't feel that they have buying into the process. the more buying the is from the wide breadth of the pluralism to mix up syria, the bet
, but still the core that would keep on fighting. i think that that core turns out to be far less interested in pursuing the course of action when they realize they'd be on their own. and we've seen up and down the country. um, you know, the scenes of exhilaration at the end of the and the short a said regime is addressed as reaching the solution of his father, a scores of prisoners being released after so many years and decades. and we've also seen series that had nothing to do with any of...
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there arej multiple things but a core would you say?nge it is important to recognise this part of the southwest indian ocean has a history of very intense and damaging cyclones. a big slab of the world record rainfall occurs in this part of the world, reunion island, mauritius, the camorra silence and as one example the world record rainfall over three inaudible occurred at reunion island not far away so history of severe storms because of the warm water conditions experienced around here but what has happened with climate change is the waters are warmer than they used to be, providing more energy for cyclones and under circumstances they can build up very quickly. —— island. what we are seeing are longer cyclone tracks. this started in the central part of the indian ocean and travelled all the way to africa. we also seen more rapid intensification seen more rap
there arej multiple things but a core would you say?nge it is important to recognise this part of the southwest indian ocean has a history of very intense and damaging cyclones. a big slab of the world record rainfall occurs in this part of the world, reunion island, mauritius, the camorra silence and as one example the world record rainfall over three inaudible occurred at reunion island not far away so history of severe storms because of the warm water conditions experienced around here but...
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and what he has written, you can see this is the reward that trump is giving to his core, making this guy head of the military and the united states. host: have you been in the military recently? caller: i'm too old. i was talking about currently. host: and they told you about the tattoo? caller: that is their opinion of people who support those tattoos in the military. ok. and tulsa gabbard, she didn't know about assad. that was a place where she would go to get a direct line with putin, and she is putin's intelligence chief of the united states of america. that is what he wants to put in there. no respect for the people of america, trump. host: joe, dayton, ohio, republican, good morning. caller: good morning from a rainy day in ohio. the first thing i would do is wish you and your family and c-span a very happy holidays and a beautiful new year. host: thank you. caller: i just want to tell you, i want to thank you and i told you this before last month that you, c-span showed the truth, and i was really impressed with all these trump rallies and all this stuff, you showed every sing
and what he has written, you can see this is the reward that trump is giving to his core, making this guy head of the military and the united states. host: have you been in the military recently? caller: i'm too old. i was talking about currently. host: and they told you about the tattoo? caller: that is their opinion of people who support those tattoos in the military. ok. and tulsa gabbard, she didn't know about assad. that was a place where she would go to get a direct line with putin, and...
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and everything in their core business is a-okay. but then, you are in cloud compute. you are in areas where i think google, you're reminded at 21 times forward, in a world where all of their peers are now trading at multiples that are probably 20% to 40% higher than they were five years ago, google is at the same multiple, and it could be higher than some of the others. >> do you think that we're giving them a tremendous berth -- if we're talking about a.i., we'd be saying it was pixie dust, right? i mean, think about it. do you think you're giving them more -- >> you think it's pixie dust? >> no, i think it's great, but i think guy started off the right way. where are they going to use it? your entrance to the show, how are they going to monetize it? if this was a.i., we would have been saying a host of headwinds towards this right now. so, maybe it's not pixie dust. but where are they going to monetize? and you know who has been at the head of this and at the head of a.i.? ibm was at the head of both. it's outperformed google on a year to date basis, it's quietly do
and everything in their core business is a-okay. but then, you are in cloud compute. you are in areas where i think google, you're reminded at 21 times forward, in a world where all of their peers are now trading at multiples that are probably 20% to 40% higher than they were five years ago, google is at the same multiple, and it could be higher than some of the others. >> do you think that we're giving them a tremendous berth -- if we're talking about a.i., we'd be saying it was pixie...
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can they figure out a way to fund that outside of intel's core business and the core business is still really important to pc chips and to data centers. you got to have that, too. how do you work it all out? >> i think that's exactly right. will, we turn to you and say, i'm trying to think of a company that wouldn't matter as much to the american public. the reason we care is because if all of the semiconductors, critical to everything we're doing on the technological leading edge are manufactured in taiwan or involve taiwan companies are not fully owned and operated by the u.s. we can understand the risks in the supply chain, especially with covid and the rest of it. what do we do with a company that can't quite live up to the needs to meet those goals, and what options are there really for intel at this point? >> yeah, i think one of the more obvious ways to address this is to say, well, you, intel, don't need to necessarily be the one to do this anymore. >> right. >> there are significant problems at this company. they're not rooted in the ceo. and, you know, they're long standing.
can they figure out a way to fund that outside of intel's core business and the core business is still really important to pc chips and to data centers. you got to have that, too. how do you work it all out? >> i think that's exactly right. will, we turn to you and say, i'm trying to think of a company that wouldn't matter as much to the american public. the reason we care is because if all of the semiconductors, critical to everything we're doing on the technological leading edge are...