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so corrin team in new york is a little bizarre because there's there's like 2 worlds right so we're in a world where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this like other part of new york that we don't see when you look at like the map of how it is living some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poor neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's going on over there talk to be honest. he said. i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was it toronto that's where i grew up. as i got to play this bizarre. disgusting. incredible place. and you just get caught. in our problems. to work on wall street we live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to broccoli and then you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over there is like a project where it's like people don't have jobs they've been impacted badly because there's no hospitals there we're fortunate that we both work in technology it's very easy for us to work at home if y
so corrin team in new york is a little bizarre because there's there's like 2 worlds right so we're in a world where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this like other part of new york that we don't see when you look at like the map of how it is living some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poor neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's going on...
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supplies at their front door so they don't have to get out so there are still flights awaiting risk of corrin cheney and that's you know that's one way to try to protect their autonomy but at the same time. protect their health as well gayle back to you but what about all the other high risk groups because the elderly the only high risk group but they seem to be one of the only groups that are being segregated. yeah because age is a very easy marker and especially in germany we have many elderly and long term care homes and then it was very easy to just lock the homes down and there were no visitors allowed and the residents were not allowed to go out i will add to this surely that is not effective surely that's not effective just locking out one high risk group when there are many well that that's true so we have to address several high risk group another high risk group who are would be younger adults with chronic diseases on multiple chronic conditions but it's not so easy to protect them and there you have to just give provide the individuals the the adults with information and say if you
supplies at their front door so they don't have to get out so there are still flights awaiting risk of corrin cheney and that's you know that's one way to try to protect their autonomy but at the same time. protect their health as well gayle back to you but what about all the other high risk groups because the elderly the only high risk group but they seem to be one of the only groups that are being segregated. yeah because age is a very easy marker and especially in germany we have many...
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i know we played part of that with corrine, what he said with regard to the vice president. but let's listen to another part of the phone call and this is pretty sobering. here it is, everyone. >> i spoke to george's family. >> he didn't give me the opportunity to even speak. >> and expressed the sore yes of our entire nation for their loss. >> i was trying to talk to him but he just kept pushing me off. >> i stand before you as a friend and ally. >> like i don't want to hear what you're talking about. >> to every american seeking justice and peace. >> and i just told him, i want justice. >> reverend, i know that you spent time with and spoken with the president in the past, in fact for many years so what did they tell you about that phone call surprise you? >> no. because you have to be prepared and i've had fights with the president before he was president down through the years and a couple of times on the phone since he's been president and you have to be prepared going into any conversation with him to be aggressive and say, wait a minute, i need to say this. a person t
i know we played part of that with corrine, what he said with regard to the vice president. but let's listen to another part of the phone call and this is pretty sobering. here it is, everyone. >> i spoke to george's family. >> he didn't give me the opportunity to even speak. >> and expressed the sore yes of our entire nation for their loss. >> i was trying to talk to him but he just kept pushing me off. >> i stand before you as a friend and ally. >> like i...
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we can talk now to university of east anglia's climate change science professor, corrine le quere, whorejoined by former mayor of that city, david miller, who is now director of international diplomacy at the c40 cities, a global coalition of mayors promoting climate action. what was that drop? not by itself. but the way people now go back to work and the government putting on their economic stimulus package, this could make a big difference. which pandemic policies should city's keep? first we have a concern about the pandemic. but thinking about the pandemic. but thinking about how to recover from the pandemic they are looking at policies that will address an economic recovery and also a health recovery in a low carpal way. a numberof recovery in a low carpal way. a number of cities have surplus roads in favour of active transportation, cycling and pedestrian sensitive cars. we are seeing cities like london making public transport safe. and a numberof london making public transport safe. and a number of cities working on issues of housing including ways to make our buildings more ene
we can talk now to university of east anglia's climate change science professor, corrine le quere, whorejoined by former mayor of that city, david miller, who is now director of international diplomacy at the c40 cities, a global coalition of mayors promoting climate action. what was that drop? not by itself. but the way people now go back to work and the government putting on their economic stimulus package, this could make a big difference. which pandemic policies should city's keep? first we...
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so corrine team in new york is a little bizarre because there's 2 worlds right so we're in a world where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this other part of new york that we don't see when you look at like the map of how it is living some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poor neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's going on over there talk to be honest. i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was in.
so corrine team in new york is a little bizarre because there's 2 worlds right so we're in a world where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this other part of new york that we don't see when you look at like the map of how it is living some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poor neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's going on over there talk...
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fromr next question is marina corrine. can you hear me ok? >> a question about doug. we saw him dabbing at his forehead. it looks like he hit his head on the way out. is that what happened? did he start bleeding and is he ok? >> i can take that one. doug, as he was coming through, he bumped his head. it happens sometimes while you are on station. he is fine. he looked great in the press conference. thatone of those things tells us about adapting as you get your space legs underneath you. he was in the first -- she was in a small vehicle for the first 19 hours and then he bumped his head a little bit. he is fine. >> i have not had a chance to chat with him but i can tell you for those of us, especially first-time flyers, it takes a good four to six weeks to adapt to that weightless environment. as a veteran crew on board, when you have new folks coming on board, and i know from myself, thoseranslated through long modules for the first time, i would leave cameras and equipment, be knocking those off the wall, so it takes a little time to get your space legs and i know b
fromr next question is marina corrine. can you hear me ok? >> a question about doug. we saw him dabbing at his forehead. it looks like he hit his head on the way out. is that what happened? did he start bleeding and is he ok? >> i can take that one. doug, as he was coming through, he bumped his head. it happens sometimes while you are on station. he is fine. he looked great in the press conference. thatone of those things tells us about adapting as you get your space legs underneath...
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for the eagles says his music is a way to make mother's day special for those who are corrine teen and separated from their families i am ossama to going to do for the. it's an amazing feeling to be able to share my art so that people can feel good and i feel good to be here collaborating and to be part of this history that we are going through. through the eagle is one of dozens of artists who have volunteered their time and skill to celebrate brazilian mothers. in many countries in the region this year's mother's day has required a bit of patience and creativity to celebrate when i would also what i'm going to get a woman in she has capital santiago a socially distanced party was held for 101 year old. greeted visitors from a distance of at least 6 feet and sent her love to grandchildren and great great grandchildren over video calls i only go get them where you are the only thing i want which i ask of god is to have compassion over us to sort things out because it's a disaster with this virus crime everything is always the case when good is lost than evil arises here i buy sunday ch
for the eagles says his music is a way to make mother's day special for those who are corrine teen and separated from their families i am ossama to going to do for the. it's an amazing feeling to be able to share my art so that people can feel good and i feel good to be here collaborating and to be part of this history that we are going through. through the eagle is one of dozens of artists who have volunteered their time and skill to celebrate brazilian mothers. in many countries in the region...
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ou think they corrine: well, i think there's from this away decision, whatever decision they make as being a policy decision. to make a choice, and when they make this decision, hey're going to have to look for -- they should consider most procompetitive move we can make? hen we think about trademark, trademark policies has always tried to take into account the risk of overcontrolling the risk of -- and the risk of shutting down competition unfairly. they also need to look at, what are the other tools in kit?ng.com's tool they'll want to think what are the consequences for them. booking.com has other tools in their tool kit as the professionor-monthed out. look for competition law. and you can also just look at that it mic advantage already has. taking all of that into account, it seems to me what the court should do is follow one of the bedrock trademark policy choices, which is when you have choice, when you set up your business to adopt a generic accept the ve to choice.nces of that and that advantage that gives you commercially combined with advantage you get when you already reg
ou think they corrine: well, i think there's from this away decision, whatever decision they make as being a policy decision. to make a choice, and when they make this decision, hey're going to have to look for -- they should consider most procompetitive move we can make? hen we think about trademark, trademark policies has always tried to take into account the risk of overcontrolling the risk of -- and the risk of shutting down competition unfairly. they also need to look at, what are the...
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corrine, i want to make sure i understand and all of our viewers do, the precise difference between the five categories of trademarks listed in order of distinctiveness and protectability. first generic, second descriptive, third, suggestive. i feel like i'm back in our wonderful english literature class. remind us one more time what the difference between a generic and a descriptive mark is and then why it is that as things become more suggestive, specific, >> temporary and fanciful, it's more appropriate to trademark them. >> ok. [laughter] that's a lot. jeff: so we can understand it. >> let me get to what i think is the key issue here with trademarks. the idea is that we want to have spectrum -- one spectrum from purely generic to purely fanciful. a difference between generic and descriptive can get kind of tricky to figure out. but the sort of core question that's confronted the p.t.o. and all of us faces, the more something is purely fanciful, purely arbitrary, the more it looks like it's fine for that to be technically owned, controlled by a spectacular entity because it's not goi
corrine, i want to make sure i understand and all of our viewers do, the precise difference between the five categories of trademarks listed in order of distinctiveness and protectability. first generic, second descriptive, third, suggestive. i feel like i'm back in our wonderful english literature class. remind us one more time what the difference between a generic and a descriptive mark is and then why it is that as things become more suggestive, specific, >> temporary and fanciful,...
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let's bring in now corrine phillips, editor for "deadspin." good morning to you., we've got this statement from roger goodell -- "committed to continuing the important work to address systemic issues together with the players, clubs, and partners." what's your read on that? >> well, good morning to you, too. i didn't even read that statement. it was released yesterday. just because it would have been a waste of time. you have york there, the owner of the 49ers, that's going to pledge $1 million. well, you know, a lot of this wouldn't be going on if you all actually listened to colin c kaepernick four years ago. if he had have used that $1 million to sign him to a four-year contract or any other franchise in the league would have done that, maybe a lot of this wouldn't be going on right now. so, the words that goodell and the league put out was just, i understand, you know, you've got to put something out to the public, but those words having any impact at all, no. we've seen what happened over these last couple weeks, the last couple years. so reading that was jus
let's bring in now corrine phillips, editor for "deadspin." good morning to you., we've got this statement from roger goodell -- "committed to continuing the important work to address systemic issues together with the players, clubs, and partners." what's your read on that? >> well, good morning to you, too. i didn't even read that statement. it was released yesterday. just because it would have been a waste of time. you have york there, the owner of the 49ers, that's...
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for the eagles says his music is a way to make mother's day special for those who are corrine teen andseparated from their families i am. but it's an amazing feeling to be able to share my art so that people can feel good and i feel good to be here collaborating and to be part of this history that we are going through. through the eagle is one of dozens of artists who have volunteered their time and skill to celebrate brazilian mothers. in many countries in the region this year's mother's day has required a bit of patience and creativity to celebrate when i would also what i'm going to get a woman in she has capital santiago a socially distanced party was held for 101 year old. greeted visitors from a distance of at least 6 feet and sent her love to grandchildren and great great grandchildren over video calls i really need to get them where you the only thing i want which i ask of god is to have compassion over us to sort things out because it's a disaster with this virus crime everything is always the case when good is lost then evil arises here i buy sunday chilean officials said the
for the eagles says his music is a way to make mother's day special for those who are corrine teen andseparated from their families i am. but it's an amazing feeling to be able to share my art so that people can feel good and i feel good to be here collaborating and to be part of this history that we are going through. through the eagle is one of dozens of artists who have volunteered their time and skill to celebrate brazilian mothers. in many countries in the region this year's mother's day...
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for the go says his music is a way to make mother's day special for those who are corrine teen and separated from their families i am also a major going to do for the it's an amazing feeling to be able to share my art so that people can feel good and i feel good to be here collaborating and to be part of this history that we are going through. through the eagle is one of dozens of artists who have volunteered their time and skill to celebrate brazilian mothers. in many countries in the region this year's mother's day has required a bit of patience and creativity to celebrate when i would also what i'm going to get a woman in she has capital santiago a socially distanced party was held for 101 year old. greeted visitors from a distance of at least 6 feet and sent her love to grandchildren and great great grandchildren over video calls i don't need to give you the only thing i want which i ask of god is to have compassion over us to sort things out because it's a disaster with this virus crime everything is always the case when good is lost than evil arises here i buy sunday chilean officials
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. >> corrine mack dean, d-e-a-n. >> ethan's sort of a mama's boy, isn't he? he is. >> do you know anything about your son having any involvement with kate waring's murder? >> no. >> if you did, would you stand here and support him? >> he'd know i'd turn him in. >> then as ethan's mother sat through the trial, she heard things she knew her son, knew when he was hiding something. she went to see him in jail. ethan's attorney heard it all. so it did get loud in that cell when they were talking. >> he got confrontational. basically his mother said, "there's more to the story, and you need tell it. and you need to tell it right now." his mother wanted him to tell the truth and tell what happened. >> so it was decided. soon after ethan and his mother had their talk, he appeared before the judge and admitted he did participate in the murder of his good friend, kate. he agreed to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter in exchange for a 25-year prison sentence. >> you understand that the court still treats this as a guilty plea. >> yes, ma'am. >> and that your crimina
. >> corrine mack dean, d-e-a-n. >> ethan's sort of a mama's boy, isn't he? he is. >> do you know anything about your son having any involvement with kate waring's murder? >> no. >> if you did, would you stand here and support him? >> he'd know i'd turn him in. >> then as ethan's mother sat through the trial, she heard things she knew her son, knew when he was hiding something. she went to see him in jail. ethan's attorney heard it all. so it did get...
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many of us are able to corrine team ourselves. if they haven't been added they've continued to be out there on the front lines and have demonstrated like the men and women in uniform do every day of their patriotism and commitment to national security. that is something that i hold very sacred and if i'm confirmed whether it is a public yard in portsmouth or the private yard as you and i discussed, i will look to support those efforts, senator. >> thank you. i appreciate that. that's important to the men and women that work at those yard. general brown, quickly one thing we don't want to lose focus on is the contract. as you know, we have had a rocky road in the recent decades with major procurement contracts. this one seems to be on track and i think that it's worked very well by the air force and contractor. i hope that he will commit to paying close attention to the progress so that we don't have to come back here and talk about massive overruns and delays or any overruns. >> that is exactly my goal is confirmed to make sure th
many of us are able to corrine team ourselves. if they haven't been added they've continued to be out there on the front lines and have demonstrated like the men and women in uniform do every day of their patriotism and commitment to national security. that is something that i hold very sacred and if i'm confirmed whether it is a public yard in portsmouth or the private yard as you and i discussed, i will look to support those efforts, senator. >> thank you. i appreciate that. that's...