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we are getting a huge amount of cs gas. are hearing some of those flash bangs, but you are also seeing people throw fireworks towards the police department, and so you're getting a lot of back and forth. when you hear those pops, a lot of times that's fireworks. that's a firework, but you see it there, but then you will also hear these very loud booms. that is usually a flash bang, and then you'll start seeing gas come flying over the fence there. people have been trying to breakthrough that fence. the police have been reacting by trying to do less than lethal rounds at the crowd but you know, we're in a neighborhood. by the way, like look to my right here. these are apartment complexes all the way around. this is one big apartment complex, and so you've got folks that are living here. you can see people in the windows looking out. but it is a really, really rough scene right now, and this is all we have to remember because of a police-involved shooting where a female officer shot and killed daunte wright. he was in the car
we are getting a huge amount of cs gas. are hearing some of those flash bangs, but you are also seeing people throw fireworks towards the police department, and so you're getting a lot of back and forth. when you hear those pops, a lot of times that's fireworks. that's a firework, but you see it there, but then you will also hear these very loud booms. that is usually a flash bang, and then you'll start seeing gas come flying over the fence there. people have been trying to breakthrough that...
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the private sector is also trying to secure water supply ts and cs apply and see why it's one of the world's biggest producers of chemicals for semiconductors they started recycling i saw procure alcohol from semiconductor plants last year not only can the used chemical be purified the water is also recycled 100 percent and used in their own factory. semiconductor plants used to burn the used chemical but that caused a lot of pollution and the water inside would be gone now we collect the used chemical and water filter and reuse it creating a closed loop should any semiconductor plants need water we will transported by tanks or chains this is because you. don't. but each truck can only do level $25.00 to $35.00 tons of water income parable with the $15000.00 tons sponte s.m.c. daily. well it's bad news for wine lovers late frosts brought on by unseasonably cold spring weather across france has potentially destroyed this year's vintage growers and some of the country's best known and prestigious wine producing regions are counting the cost the government has declared a national emerge
the private sector is also trying to secure water supply ts and cs apply and see why it's one of the world's biggest producers of chemicals for semiconductors they started recycling i saw procure alcohol from semiconductor plants last year not only can the used chemical be purified the water is also recycled 100 percent and used in their own factory. semiconductor plants used to burn the used chemical but that caused a lot of pollution and the water inside would be gone now we collect the used...
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the group that jumps out to me the most is actually the cs and c-minuses. through that list, it's a large number of republican senators. in fact, most of the senate leadership for republicans fall in that category with the exception of rick scott who falls -- he scored an "f." and it tells me this is the group of the squishes, right? they tried -- they are trying to walk -- have it both ways. condemn trump. but not really do what you need to do. and that's interesting. i think if, one, if you can convince them that what -- if they would come together as a un unified group and denounce the big lie and be consistent with it. the election was not stolen. joe biden was legitimately elected, over time that actually might help us with the security problem we have where you have 4% of americans believe that the election was stolen and violence is justified. that's out of the university of chicago. that equates to 10 million people that think that violence could be justified is a significant security problem. these republican senators, especially in leadership, cou
the group that jumps out to me the most is actually the cs and c-minuses. through that list, it's a large number of republican senators. in fact, most of the senate leadership for republicans fall in that category with the exception of rick scott who falls -- he scored an "f." and it tells me this is the group of the squishes, right? they tried -- they are trying to walk -- have it both ways. condemn trump. but not really do what you need to do. and that's interesting. i think if,...
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not a cs physiotherapist is very pleased with the spry scene his physical condition and her posture in particular. trying to direct systems log she walks much more erect than before she used to shake and suddenly her movements will become choppy your part now there are much smoother in your book on the shanghai of her ticket i could do it in but. nancy lives in a village above the coastal city of entirely or she says came to turkey over 40 years ago with her husband who has since passed away they were hippies who were curious and love to travel the couple and their living making decorative windows and converted to islam. when she's not boxing non-si likes to draw and paint sometimes she even sells her works and a little extra money to supplement her pension which totals $450.00 euros a month her disease hasn't hindered tara billeted to draw. oh my observation is that if you create something i have no who've never been to india is doing so it's new in the my i create something i don't have problem with from the beginning it's like that if i write that big sometime should be going very v
not a cs physiotherapist is very pleased with the spry scene his physical condition and her posture in particular. trying to direct systems log she walks much more erect than before she used to shake and suddenly her movements will become choppy your part now there are much smoother in your book on the shanghai of her ticket i could do it in but. nancy lives in a village above the coastal city of entirely or she says came to turkey over 40 years ago with her husband who has since passed away...
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cs heavier people are more likely to cause injury to an individual. nelson: in your practice as a chief pathologist in maryland or through the forensic panel or any other private endeavors, have you reviewed cases of positional asphyxia? >> numerous. nelson: have you seen the types of injuries and other cases. >> objection. >> overruled. >> yes i have. nelson: do you have the luxury to comparative body worn cameras? >> no. body worn cameras are a relatively new source of information for us. we were restricted to statements. nelson: you asked a series of questions of what type of testing you are performing relative to co2. you testified your report was submitted february 22nd of this year. >> correct. nelson: did your report include your assessment involving the potential of co2 or carbon monoxide or carbon monoxide mr. floyd? >> yes it did. nelson: since every 22nd even provided any test come experiments, any information that the state of minnesota did similar types of testing? >> no. i have not been provided any such information. nelson: we provided
cs heavier people are more likely to cause injury to an individual. nelson: in your practice as a chief pathologist in maryland or through the forensic panel or any other private endeavors, have you reviewed cases of positional asphyxia? >> numerous. nelson: have you seen the types of injuries and other cases. >> objection. >> overruled. >> yes i have. nelson: do you have the luxury to comparative body worn cameras? >> no. body worn cameras are a relatively new...
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a robust plan that we put forward ever as republicans and i think that the american people want to cs working together. we hear this all the time but this is a real opportunity because of the past history we have of working through the five committees that are listed at the bottom of that sheet. you can see all of the different committees that way in here. i will be talking to him at 1:00 but we have talked before. i think that we see this as an offer that is on the table and deserves a response and i think we will get a response and we look forward to gas and we are ready to get to work. thank you. >> [indiscernible] what led to that? >> i think we are getting very close on the lower range. when we started putting pencil to paper, we came up with a more definitive figure of where we thought was a good starting point and that is where we are. we will go from here and negotiations, things are always give-and-take but i think this is close to the 600 and we look forward to a response. >> key component of the biden proposal. [indiscernible] second part, i do not see either of those [indi
a robust plan that we put forward ever as republicans and i think that the american people want to cs working together. we hear this all the time but this is a real opportunity because of the past history we have of working through the five committees that are listed at the bottom of that sheet. you can see all of the different committees that way in here. i will be talking to him at 1:00 but we have talked before. i think that we see this as an offer that is on the table and deserves a...
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he was in the car, folks are running because the cs gas is strong, but he was in the car, he was tryingout of handcuffs as they were trying to arrest him, he got in the car, the officer yelled taser, taser, and ended up using her firearm instead and you hear her curse and say, i just shot him. the police chief came out right away and said here is the video of what happened because there were a lot of rumors going on and he showed that to the crowd. that didn't necessarily calm things down because people are so incensed that another young black man has been killed by a police officer. i have been here since the beginning of the altercation with george floyd that left him unable to breathe with former officer derek chauvin and the other officers. we have been here for the jury selection, we've been here for the trial and there's been this sense of underlying tension this whole time because people are watching this trial, feeling all these really strong emotions and now you have another police officer shooting that took the life of a 20-year-old. >> now, earlier the mayor of brooklyn cente
he was in the car, folks are running because the cs gas is strong, but he was in the car, he was tryingout of handcuffs as they were trying to arrest him, he got in the car, the officer yelled taser, taser, and ended up using her firearm instead and you hear her curse and say, i just shot him. the police chief came out right away and said here is the video of what happened because there were a lot of rumors going on and he showed that to the crowd. that didn't necessarily calm things down...
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discovery as well believed all sell of its stock was complete, but late today after close it was clear cs had 22 million more discovery k shares and 19 of the a shares to sell a sizable amount, well over $1 billion. $1.4 billion worth of stock. something like that. again, something of a surprise given there will been an expectation everything had been liquidated, losses already taken by cs. some things unclear whether this will add to the loss or is already incorporated in the estimates of what they would lose but again shows reverberation of the blowup of that family office and bizarre behavior of the one who ran that firm -- it's not yet over. perhaps it is now. that's the expectation when it comes to discovery that's what we got in terms of late in the day training. >> from the shareholder perspective the problem is the word perhaps it's done when credit suisse announced lot there was that they counted the loss and then credit suisse comes out with now discovery the shoes keep dropping. >> yeah you're point is good when they announced the 34 million viacom we thought it was cleaning up
discovery as well believed all sell of its stock was complete, but late today after close it was clear cs had 22 million more discovery k shares and 19 of the a shares to sell a sizable amount, well over $1 billion. $1.4 billion worth of stock. something like that. again, something of a surprise given there will been an expectation everything had been liquidated, losses already taken by cs. some things unclear whether this will add to the loss or is already incorporated in the estimates of what...
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and the a, bs and cs, that's airway, breathing and circulation?correct. >> and if you could go to page 23. can you please describe to the jury, then, what you train officers to do based on this slide within exhibit 111? >> certainly. after you determine their level of responsiveness, if they're unresponsive, you're going to first address their airway, and that means just putting them in the most ideal physical position where their airway can be most in line as possible. >> and then what's the next step? >> tilting up the head slightly. whether you use a head tilt chin lift or jaw thrust maneuver to open up their airway. and beyond that is checking for breathing. and if you don't see chest rise, it's just matter of putting the hand on the center of the chest and seeing if there was any kind of air moving up and down. >> all right. and then what's the next step? >> the last is circulation. so that's where we're checking the carotid pulse. >> is there other ways officers are trained to check for pulse other than the carotid? >> yes. you can check you
and the a, bs and cs, that's airway, breathing and circulation?correct. >> and if you could go to page 23. can you please describe to the jury, then, what you train officers to do based on this slide within exhibit 111? >> certainly. after you determine their level of responsiveness, if they're unresponsive, you're going to first address their airway, and that means just putting them in the most ideal physical position where their airway can be most in line as possible. >> and...
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the private sector is also trying to secure was a supply ts and cs supply and see why it's one of the world's biggest producers of chemicals for semiconductors they started recycling i so hope you know alcohol for semiconductor plants last year not only can they used chemical be purified the water is also recycled 100 percent and used in their own factory. semiconductor plants used to burn the used chemical but that caused a lot of pollution and the water inside would be gone now we collect the used chemical and water filter it and reuse it creating a closed loop should any semiconductor plants need water we will transported by tanks or chooses. but each truck can only do a level $25.00 to $35.00 tonnes of water in comparable with the $15000.00 tonnes you sponte s.m.c. daily. well it's bad news for wine lovers late frosts brought on by unseasonably cold spring weather across france has potentially destroyed this year's vantage rowers and some of the country's best known and prestigious wine producing regions are counting the cost the government has declared a national emergency and is
the private sector is also trying to secure was a supply ts and cs supply and see why it's one of the world's biggest producers of chemicals for semiconductors they started recycling i so hope you know alcohol for semiconductor plants last year not only can they used chemical be purified the water is also recycled 100 percent and used in their own factory. semiconductor plants used to burn the used chemical but that caused a lot of pollution and the water inside would be gone now we collect the...
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gathering area and classrooms are set up, and massive recreation room, and e cs, alanrey. immigrant himself the long beach mayor says this is an humanitarian mission. >> when i came to the united states i was five years old, still poor and still without a lot of support here in the us. i feel that for me this is very personal that each child is welcomed. >> the us department of health and human services will find the shelter and any services. the plan is to unite kids with families or sponsors on average within seven days. as many as 1000 children could come through. all of whom arrived at the border without any adult. >> what the city can do is to make sure that the children that are caught up in this broken system are treated humanely. that we provide them the services that they need. >> reporter: church leaders were part of the group wanting to be assured about what's inside. >> i had nceroming. teace, them toth >> more children will start arriving tonight. the shelter will be open only until august 2. >>> a young child in a dangerous bind. the ups driver who rushed in
gathering area and classrooms are set up, and massive recreation room, and e cs, alanrey. immigrant himself the long beach mayor says this is an humanitarian mission. >> when i came to the united states i was five years old, still poor and still without a lot of support here in the us. i feel that for me this is very personal that each child is welcomed. >> the us department of health and human services will find the shelter and any services. the plan is to unite kids with families...
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it canan cause sererious skin reactitions, liverer problem, and low whwhite blood d cell cs thatat may resulult in s severe infefections. tellll your doctctor right a y if youou have neww or wororsening symymptoms, inclcluding breaeathing probob, cough, chehest pain, a changege in your h heartbea, dizzininess, yellowining of the s skin or e, darkrk urine, tiredness,s, loss of a appeti, abdomen n pain, bleediding, bruiuising, fevever, chills, or othther symptomoms of an n infection,n, a severe o or worsenining ras, arare or plan n to becomee pregnanant, or brereastfeedin. avoid d grapefruitit duringng treatmentnt. kisqali isis not approroved for r use with t tamoxifen.. ask k your doctor about living l longer withth kisqal. >>> a new national survey out there found 72% of people living in the san francisco oakland berkeley areas are eager to get the covid-19 vaccine. seattle is the only other region that tops the bay area for vaccine support. that is one of the reasons why two california senators are calling on the federal government to keep the mass vaccination site at the coliseum ope
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it canan cause sererious skin reactitions, liverer problem, and low whwhite blood d cell cs thatat may resulult in s severe infefections. tellll your doctctor right a y if youou have neww or wororsening symymptoms, inclcluding breaeathing probob, cough, chehest pain, a changege in your h heartbea, dizzininess, yellowining of the s skin or e, darkrk urine, tiredness,s, loss of a appeti, abdomen n pain, bleediding, bruiuising, fevever, chills, or othther symptomoms of an n infection,n, a severe o or worsenining ras, arare or plan n to becomee pregnanant, or brereastfeedin. avoid d grapefruitit duringng treatmentnt. kisqali isis not approroved for r use with t tamoxifen.. ask k your doctor about living l longer withth kisqal. >>> operations are back to normal at the oakland airport. one of the terminals had to be evacuated this morning after police say a man was threatening to take his own life with a knife. tough guy looked at the window, and i saw a man in a gray sweatshirt. tall. and he and i physically saw the knife up to his throat, unfortunately. >> authorities say the man was deali
it canan cause sererious skin reactitions, liverer problem, and low whwhite blood d cell cs thatat may resulult in s severe infefections. tellll your doctctor right a y if youou have neww or wororsening symymptoms, inclcluding breaeathing probob, cough, chehest pain, a changege in your h heartbea, dizzininess, yellowining of the s skin or e, darkrk urine, tiredness,s, loss of a appeti, abdomen n pain, bleediding, bruiuising, fevever, chills, or othther symptomoms of an n infection,n, a severe o...
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not a cs physiotherapists is very pleased with the spry seniors physical condition and her posture in particular. trying to derek symptoms that are that she walks much more erect than before as used to shake and suddenly her movements will become choppy your part now there are much smoother in your book on the shankar of her ticket that could do it in but. nancy lives in a village above the coastal city of entirely or she says came to turkey over 40 years ago with her husband who has since passed away they were hippies who were curious and love to travel the couple and their living making decorative windows and converted to islam. when she's not boxing nancy likes to draw and paint sometimes she even sells her works and earns a little extra money to supplement her pension which totals $450.00 euros a month her disease hasn't hindered terror billeted to draw. my observation is that if you create something i've know who have never been to india does this droning out so it's new in the my i create something i don't have problem with from the beginning it's like that if i wrote that big s
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president biden is taking foreign policy which 'd is to address coded climate change and china the big 3 cs back then in 2008 he was still just a senator and the head of the senate foreign relations committee he knew a lot about afghanistan and pakistan we were speaking in pakistan and he knew a lot about what it would take to do diplomacy to try to end the war in afghanistan here we are 1213 years later i think many people democrats republicans have every allies that simply keeping troops in places for our long period of time isn't the solution so i think he's doubling down on diplomacy in afghanistan but then importantly he's trying to shift america's agenda to the broader competition in the world we'll see whether he sticks to that timeline it i'm very interested in seeing the fine print of what's actually left behind to protect u.s. diplomats and to help the afghan government protect itself but i think that's going to proceed at a pace that in one lesson you probably learned from the obama administration's experience with iraq is that it's easier to say you're ending a war than it is to
president biden is taking foreign policy which 'd is to address coded climate change and china the big 3 cs back then in 2008 he was still just a senator and the head of the senate foreign relations committee he knew a lot about afghanistan and pakistan we were speaking in pakistan and he knew a lot about what it would take to do diplomacy to try to end the war in afghanistan here we are 1213 years later i think many people democrats republicans have every allies that simply keeping troops in...
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cs news has learned the decision will come after scientists advising the government meet in emergency session tomorrow. it's likely the f.d.a. will require the vaccine include a warning that it can trigger a very rare blood clotting disorder. but the decision may be too late to change the public opinion, as more and more appointments for shots go unfilled, why people are concerned about getting vaccinated. in the last week alone, the number of americans getting vaccinated every day has dropped by more than 10% nation-wide.so. directoraiheagency islookinintod and amonpeople who hbeen vaccinated, as scientists say transmitting t the risk of transmitting theisal cbs's janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight from a vaccination site in houston, where there's news on the johnson & johnson vaccine. good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening. we are learning to another case of blood clotting related to the johnson & johnson vaccine, this time here in texas, just one day before we are expecting a decision by federal officials on resuming the vaccine's use. tonight,
cs news has learned the decision will come after scientists advising the government meet in emergency session tomorrow. it's likely the f.d.a. will require the vaccine include a warning that it can trigger a very rare blood clotting disorder. but the decision may be too late to change the public opinion, as more and more appointments for shots go unfilled, why people are concerned about getting vaccinated. in the last week alone, the number of americans getting vaccinated every day has dropped...
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i should have mentioned earlier, the matter of the teaching which was articulated by julie cs the spirit of the authority is one sort and the covenant authority is the second. and that man lives under the dual sovereignty. it became the case in the constitutional development, that because of the dual sovereignty, neither of the sovereignties could claim absolute control. because there was another sovereignty that exercised its powers. you saw in the o middle ages struggles in defining what was the line between the ecclesiastical and secular authority. it became generally settled for the church to confine itself to spiritual matters and the king would confine himself to the secular matters. and with some tranquility ofon order man could pursue his higher destiny which was his salvation and life in christ. because of the dual sovereignty limits were placed. there was no such thing in the middle ages as the divine right of kings. or the notion ofas the absolute sovereignty expressed in any secular order. this is an overthrow of the popular image of the middle sages the kings exercised absol
i should have mentioned earlier, the matter of the teaching which was articulated by julie cs the spirit of the authority is one sort and the covenant authority is the second. and that man lives under the dual sovereignty. it became the case in the constitutional development, that because of the dual sovereignty, neither of the sovereignties could claim absolute control. because there was another sovereignty that exercised its powers. you saw in the o middle ages struggles in defining what was...
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. >> if they remain after that notice then they are probably looking at a solid 2 to 3 eviction cs.recourse but there are ways to get around the moratorium if the house is still in escrow. >> they have complied with the state laws alerting the tenant that the property is not subject to state rent control. you can technically remove the tenant. >> reporter: they are now contemplating selling their dream home because they fear retaliation. but they also worry that no one would want to buy it with a stubborn tenant. >> we just wanted to have a home for them to grow up in and feel safe and have a lot of memories there. it is kind of our loss at this point. >>> governor newsom has signed a bill requiring hotels and other hospitality businesses to offer some laid-off workers their jobs back as soon as new positions become available. it applies to employees that have had their jobs for at least six months for the endemic and lost it because of it. that will be in effect until 2024. >>> spacex has lended a nearly $3 billion deal for nasa's moonshot. the program aims to return astronauts to
. >> if they remain after that notice then they are probably looking at a solid 2 to 3 eviction cs.recourse but there are ways to get around the moratorium if the house is still in escrow. >> they have complied with the state laws alerting the tenant that the property is not subject to state rent control. you can technically remove the tenant. >> reporter: they are now contemplating selling their dream home because they fear retaliation. but they also worry that no one would...
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jonathan: justin bieber where's cro -- justin bieber wears cro cs, does he?ne: celebrity endorsements, jon. tom: they look great. romaine, thank you so much. jonathan: people embarrassed of their wealth, they wear crocs? if that's what it -- is that what it is? thanks, romaine. tom: "the close," must watch, must listen this evening. very informative with the earnings coming out. right now some of vasileios gkionakis with us, banque lombard odier. i've got to go right to the dollar and the catalyst for the win of dollar weakness. what will drive dollar, dxy, finally below 90? vasileios: i think it is going to be when we get some confirmation that the vaccination rollout in the european union is going at pace. i think we are in a really good global scenario where you have a big global gross into trade upswing. you have commodity prices rising because pent-up demand is rising. there are some question marks, one about the pace of potential future yield increases, and secondly about how the vaccination rollout in the eu is going to pan out, which is likely to affe
jonathan: justin bieber where's cro -- justin bieber wears cro cs, does he?ne: celebrity endorsements, jon. tom: they look great. romaine, thank you so much. jonathan: people embarrassed of their wealth, they wear crocs? if that's what it -- is that what it is? thanks, romaine. tom: "the close," must watch, must listen this evening. very informative with the earnings coming out. right now some of vasileios gkionakis with us, banque lombard odier. i've got to go right to the dollar and...
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coming up, the global chief economist at goldman sachs young hot cs -- at goldman sachs jan hatzius. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel. this is "bloomberg markets." we just talked to the professor that runs the umich survey. he said what stood out is how positive consumers feel about jobs, that they feel great about it. they see the jobless rate declining, and that is fueling the rest of their sentiment. let's put that down even more. jan hatzius, goldman sachs chief economist, joins us now. always a pleasure to get the perspective. i don't know if you heard my last interview, but just how optimistic people are about the jobs picture, i am trying to get a sense of how long that lasts and how related. jan: h -- and how real it is. jan: hi, alix. always good to be on. i do think that is going to improve sharply in the coming months. the level of unemployment and underemployment is still very high, so i think that means it can continue to improve over a longer period, and i also think that often, as we see in some of these surveys, markets are more focused wh
coming up, the global chief economist at goldman sachs young hot cs -- at goldman sachs jan hatzius. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel. this is "bloomberg markets." we just talked to the professor that runs the umich survey. he said what stood out is how positive consumers feel about jobs, that they feel great about it. they see the jobless rate declining, and that is fueling the rest of their sentiment. let's put that down even more. jan hatzius, goldman...
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also, more broadly, when you have a failure of this size, what happens is that, whether it is cs in thise or banks in general, you go into a period of risk aversion. how much future revenue do you give up? then you move into a de-risking period. annmarie: that is a very good point. is there just worries now that they will go too far to one side? how do they make sure they come down the line on this in the middle? ronit: it is almost inevitable. it is not just for this particular bank. all banks, you swing from one end of the spectrum to another. natural reaction from a new chairman coming on board, lots of new executives, the head of lis has been replaced, the head of climate has been replaced. all these new executives coming in. it is bound to be a period of reflection and risk aversion. that is going to have an impact on future revenues and earnings. we would argue there has already been a lot of selling, a lot of downgrades to the valuations -- a lot of, so the valuations of stocks in the long term looks attractive, but in the short-term it is challenging. manus: you've got a cracking
also, more broadly, when you have a failure of this size, what happens is that, whether it is cs in thise or banks in general, you go into a period of risk aversion. how much future revenue do you give up? then you move into a de-risking period. annmarie: that is a very good point. is there just worries now that they will go too far to one side? how do they make sure they come down the line on this in the middle? ronit: it is almost inevitable. it is not just for this particular bank. all...
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and today it is cs that initiates outperform but 164.lk about the company outinvesting peers margins at 40 this year going to 45, 46 by fiscal 25. >> this is one of those things where i love the headline, beauty in the eye of the bike holder ha ha a, credit suisse, comedian on two different things. risk control and research. but i do like the call only because we're know now seeg who's made a stand and able to carry out what they had during the stay at home i will saythis though. it's not been the way that people are investing if it is stay at home it is being sold if it is a company that got any strength from being at home, taifd. people don't want it.david people don't want it foley i know a very terrific guy, runs peloton. because he stands for a great brand but it is going to be a while whether we see people stop ordering because they are going to spin classes. spin classes, david. >> yes imagine that so again for the larger question of the stay at home trade, for lack of a better term at this point. you still would stay away. even t
and today it is cs that initiates outperform but 164.lk about the company outinvesting peers margins at 40 this year going to 45, 46 by fiscal 25. >> this is one of those things where i love the headline, beauty in the eye of the bike holder ha ha a, credit suisse, comedian on two different things. risk control and research. but i do like the call only because we're know now seeg who's made a stand and able to carry out what they had during the stay at home i will saythis though. it's not...
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i could cs get back to optimism in the next few weeks. we had a 40% upside in equities.could see a correction of 5% or so, 10%, but i don't think for the next nine to 12 months the optimism is fully priced and. the trade -- fully priced in. the trade is still on in the global equity markets. guy: is buying the dip still the right strategy? anwiti: absolutely jon. guy, sorry. alix: they are kind of the same. [laughter] one just has more hair. where specifically provides the best unrealized opportunity? do you have to go to the peripheries now? anwiti: if you look globally, where is the optimism most priced in? in my mind, that is in the u.s., and to some extent, in the u.k. and germany also. but the biggest opportunity in my mind is in the emerging markets, where you have already seen about a 10% decline in equities. that is where most of the negative views right now is around vaccination, the threat of the variants, and people have generally given up on ian equities in the last -- on e.m. equities in the last few months or so. we have seen quite a correction. so i would
i could cs get back to optimism in the next few weeks. we had a 40% upside in equities.could see a correction of 5% or so, 10%, but i don't think for the next nine to 12 months the optimism is fully priced and. the trade -- fully priced in. the trade is still on in the global equity markets. guy: is buying the dip still the right strategy? anwiti: absolutely jon. guy, sorry. alix: they are kind of the same. [laughter] one just has more hair. where specifically provides the best unrealized...
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it seems as a cs gas, it is extremely strong. it is like military grade tear gas. that's the scene right now. the precinct you will see lit up in the background. that's where people sort of banging. police are responding with a lot of tear gas. they have moved most will have the protesters out and hundreds and hundreds of people were here about half an hour ago. they are mostly gone. there are still people yelling back at the police and still people standing here and they say they're not leaving even though it is a curfew because they feel police need to answer to what happened to daunte wright. >> sara sidner is joining us now. >> it is uncomfortable and you are not able to concentrate or even get words out. we'll continue to watch the scene here, sara is on the scene and shimon prokupecz as well. this protest happened after a young man, 20-years-old shot and killed by police yesterday. the officer made a mistake. she mistook her stun gun -- she mistook a gun for her stun gun and ended up fatally shooting the young man as he was trying to get away from a routine s
it seems as a cs gas, it is extremely strong. it is like military grade tear gas. that's the scene right now. the precinct you will see lit up in the background. that's where people sort of banging. police are responding with a lot of tear gas. they have moved most will have the protesters out and hundreds and hundreds of people were here about half an hour ago. they are mostly gone. there are still people yelling back at the police and still people standing here and they say they're not...
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. >> it does seem like they're starting to do more of it and taking more a/cs. a number of legal analysts and experts saying the video has been the star witness in this trial. if not for the video, brian, not only the bystander video but also police body cam, the dash cam, surveillance videos, i just wonder if he'd be here. what kind of impact do you think video has had in this country's racial reckoning and conversation around policing. >> it will be studied for decades to come, the idea that now thanks to video in your pocket, and on the surveillance cameras and body cameras, death is witnessed at all angles. and these incidents, these tragedies become nationalized and internationalized whereas before this might have been a story only in minneapolis, now the whole world knows the names george floyd and derek chauvin. video is the "x" factor. it's also important to recognize when we head into the verdict, the media coverage of this story reflects the polarized nature of this country. fox news, for example, paid a lot less attention to the trial than cnn or msnb
. >> it does seem like they're starting to do more of it and taking more a/cs. a number of legal analysts and experts saying the video has been the star witness in this trial. if not for the video, brian, not only the bystander video but also police body cam, the dash cam, surveillance videos, i just wonder if he'd be here. what kind of impact do you think video has had in this country's racial reckoning and conversation around policing. >> it will be studied for decades to come,...
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even i was caught up in that's good that they are doing this, not realizing we had zero plan bs or cswere dismantled and were no longer prepared to take in patients. now we are allowing foreign-made vaccines. all of this could have happened earlier. >> we're almost out of time, but i have to ask. you mentioned the foreign vaccines and the white house announced it is sending raw materials, and medical equipment and ppe. does india need the extra vaccines? what else should the u.s. government be doing for india, do you think? >> i cannot tell you how large and enormous of inhumanity we are looking at, and i met the mother of a 1-year-old child today that could not get in a hospital. we need the vaccines and we need oxygen, and we are a country that is literally gasping to breathe, and we are a national emergency and a nation where our pain is turning to fury, and a lot of people said i was anti-national for saying this, and i have to say, we're a brokenhearted country right now and need all the help we can get. >> yes, do you. we hope you can get it. we open india can get that help. tha
even i was caught up in that's good that they are doing this, not realizing we had zero plan bs or cswere dismantled and were no longer prepared to take in patients. now we are allowing foreign-made vaccines. all of this could have happened earlier. >> we're almost out of time, but i have to ask. you mentioned the foreign vaccines and the white house announced it is sending raw materials, and medical equipment and ppe. does india need the extra vaccines? what else should the u.s....
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like hot y yellow spororts cs with thrhree pedals.s.riven bilillions ofof emission n free milese. far r out! and cacars loadedd with tecechnology. you u deserve a a car that g s yoyou somethining back whwhen you hitit the pedala. and there'e's a car cocompay that belieieves that t too. one ththat has beeeen delilivering thrhrills at evy turn for o over 80 yeaears. this is s the new ninissan. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back. he is an emmy award-winning actor you know from "the simpsons" and "ray donovan," and he now hosts "the jim brockmire podcast." please welcome back to "a late show," hank azaria! hank, good to see you again! >> nice to see you, too, stephen. (. >> stephen: now, this is the people at home, unless they're keeping score, and i hope they are, don't know this is that yor a year because you were the last guest that we had in front of a live audience before we had to bug out of the ed sullivan because of covid, and we weren's coming. all the protocols hadn't gotten into our bones yet and i did something sill
like hot y yellow spororts cs with thrhree pedals.s.riven bilillions ofof emission n free milese. far r out! and cacars loadedd with tecechnology. you u deserve a a car that g s yoyou somethining back whwhen you hitit the pedala. and there'e's a car cocompay that belieieves that t too. one ththat has beeeen delilivering thrhrills at evy turn for o over 80 yeaears. this is s the new ninissan. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back. he is an emmy award-winning actor you...
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i can't wait to o see what c cs nenext! gum dadamage h new w colgate rerenewal. (woman) is there a natural litter that actually works?! (vo) at tidy cats, litterventions come naturally! naturally strong unscented with activated charcoal. or, scented clean lemongrass, with plant extracts. 100% natural, 100% powerful. there's a tidy cats for that! alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm'm down. -yes, , please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrongng, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ s sighs ] -be cool.. i wish i c could groupup mymy insurancece stuff. -[ cououghs ] bundndle. -the hououse, the cacar, the . like a c cluster. an i insurance c cluster. -woosasah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a a bundle, and d it saves y you money! hi. i'i'm flo fromom progress, and i cocouldn't helelp but overhehear... super fufun beach daday, every. i'm 53, but t in my mindnd i'm still l 35. that''s why y i take ostste bix to keep mem
i can't wait to o see what c cs nenext! gum dadamage h new w colgate rerenewal. (woman) is there a natural litter that actually works?! (vo) at tidy cats, litterventions come naturally! naturally strong unscented with activated charcoal. or, scented clean lemongrass, with plant extracts. 100% natural, 100% powerful. there's a tidy cats for that! alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm'm down. -yes, , please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrongng, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a...
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and a, bs and cs. that's airway, breathing and circulation? >> that's correct. f.. >> can you please describe to the jury what you train officers to do based on this slide within exhibit 111. >> certainly. after you determine their level of responsiveness, if they're unresponsive, you are going to first address their airway and that means just putting them in the most ideal physical position where their airway can be as most in line as possible. >> and then what's the next step? >> tilting up the head slightly. to open up their -- a head tilt chin lift or jaw thrust maneuver to open up their airway. and the next step beyond that is moving into checking for breathing. and if you don't see a chest rise, it's just a matter of putting the hand on the center of the chest and seeing if there's any air moving up and down. >> and then what's the next step? >> the last is circulation. so that's where we'll be checking a carotid pulse under the jaw. >> are there any places that officers are trained they can use to check for a pulse? >> absolutely. you can use your radial her
and a, bs and cs. that's airway, breathing and circulation? >> that's correct. f.. >> can you please describe to the jury what you train officers to do based on this slide within exhibit 111. >> certainly. after you determine their level of responsiveness, if they're unresponsive, you are going to first address their airway and that means just putting them in the most ideal physical position where their airway can be as most in line as possible. >> and then what's the...
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if he just did it with one bank, cs -- liz: in an earlier job has pleaded guilty to some issues involvinghing -- [inaudible conversations] >> you have to be clear here about this pleading guilty on all this stuff. of. liz: okay. >> he settled civil charges of insider trading, stock manipulation. paid a fine. and in that settlement, he didn't admit or deny wrong doing. the justice department -- liz: doesn't that send up a flag? >> that's a whole other story. i'm just telling you he was allowed back -- you could still trade stocks if that happens. the justice department closed down his specific hedge fund. it was one of those tiger cubs, asian tiger cubs that spawns from julian robinson, tiger management. so just be real clear about this. he didn't plead guilty, he was civilly charged, neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing. his fund was closed down; there was some sort of consent decree. to saying he pleaded guilty would be a stretch too far. liz: got it. all i'm saying is, listen, i was treated like a criminal when i was applying for a -- a couple years ago at a major bank. [laughter] >>
if he just did it with one bank, cs -- liz: in an earlier job has pleaded guilty to some issues involvinghing -- [inaudible conversations] >> you have to be clear here about this pleading guilty on all this stuff. of. liz: okay. >> he settled civil charges of insider trading, stock manipulation. paid a fine. and in that settlement, he didn't admit or deny wrong doing. the justice department -- liz: doesn't that send up a flag? >> that's a whole other story. i'm just telling...
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out and you've got microsoft left is it theirs to take >> look, i think microsoft is like the three csoud and community. this ticks all those molly had right. if microsoft leaves discord alone and lets it grow, this will be a great buy even, by the way, $10 billion for a company that generates $130 million in revenue. if they overpay and then undermanage it and leave it alone, i think it could be good for microsoft. >> where does this leave gamestop, mike, dare i ask >> well, gamestop -- first of all, i think it is worth actually checking in on that gamestop story, as if nobody before thought about selling video games and video game content online before we had a little bit of a disruption in the board of gamestop. so i don't think it changes that story necessarily, but for microsoft, the $1.8 trillion market cap company, you can buy f a relatively low price relative to microsoft some kind of access to a fast growing realtime network where there's a lot of eyeballs being consumed and i look at what stock purchasers are happening discord is an adaptable platform, not just playing games.
out and you've got microsoft left is it theirs to take >> look, i think microsoft is like the three csoud and community. this ticks all those molly had right. if microsoft leaves discord alone and lets it grow, this will be a great buy even, by the way, $10 billion for a company that generates $130 million in revenue. if they overpay and then undermanage it and leave it alone, i think it could be good for microsoft. >> where does this leave gamestop, mike, dare i ask >> well,...
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we held events with candaceit owens on the cs plaza which basically is an open space. she changed people's mind at a tabling event. we brought dennis prager to campus where 1200 students came to hear a different perspective and a different point of view. by the time i was a senior, i saw hundreds of people walking around with turning point usa stickers on their water bottles, socialism sucks pins on their backpacks and even. >> hats and don't tread on me t-shirts when i was a freshman no one would be caught dead doing any of that and it truly spoke to the power of one person willing to be the first h person it was never easy when i did any of these things and yes like an lot of you i got failing grades on assignments that i had professors not want to be my mentor anymore and i lost a lot of friendships along the way. mymy reputation probably wasn't as stellare as i had intended when i was a freshman by the time i graduated and a lot more people knew me is that turning point coral or that conservative girl than isabel brown political scientists, so i know what that's li
we held events with candaceit owens on the cs plaza which basically is an open space. she changed people's mind at a tabling event. we brought dennis prager to campus where 1200 students came to hear a different perspective and a different point of view. by the time i was a senior, i saw hundreds of people walking around with turning point usa stickers on their water bottles, socialism sucks pins on their backpacks and even. >> hats and don't tread on me t-shirts when i was a freshman no...
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it is not like they are going from class to classto classto cs opportunity for them to get the specializedybrid learning. i have some students that are online and then i have some students that are physically here in school. what's going on people? can you hear me? it is advisory period. i will go ahead and share my screen. you may want to see this too. let me do it like this here. >> you can join me? you want to join? what i can also do is i can transmitted up to the wall. let me do that for you. >> caught on class. let me really do it hybrid learning style. >> what is your last name? >> white. >> a welcome sir. >> we can do >> what are the things you guys want to know is you see where these markers are on the desk. >> i am supposed to talk to you from here. some of the safety markers you want to know is that you see those blue lines? you don't want to go across that. >> this is my first time here. i asked to come because i felt like i was struggling. i needed help. i know we still will be on computers and stuff like that but you get more help at the school. you very well could get help a
it is not like they are going from class to classto classto cs opportunity for them to get the specializedybrid learning. i have some students that are online and then i have some students that are physically here in school. what's going on people? can you hear me? it is advisory period. i will go ahead and share my screen. you may want to see this too. let me do it like this here. >> you can join me? you want to join? what i can also do is i can transmitted up to the wall. let me do that...
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it started with the cs spray, the chemical spray, the red irritant through the fence. then police moved out of the compound, the fenced in area that comprises the police station. and we saw the crowds thin out, the police backed by national guard. i would say about 500 of them running as fast as they could, flat out down this road, arresting a number of people. and that's when a lot of people decided, that was it to go home. there are base clay handful of protesters left. i would say about ten times as. here as there are protesters. a handful trying to antagonize the police. 500 law enforcement officers completely overwhelming the small amount of protesters here on the ground tonight. >> calperry, thank you for that. a snowy night northwest of minneapolis this evening. let's bring in our guests. three friends of the broadcast, ashley parker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." katie benner, justice department for the "new york times," whose reporting has led the way on the gaetz scandal, and professor melissa murray of the ncu law school. in fact, given
it started with the cs spray, the chemical spray, the red irritant through the fence. then police moved out of the compound, the fenced in area that comprises the police station. and we saw the crowds thin out, the police backed by national guard. i would say about 500 of them running as fast as they could, flat out down this road, arresting a number of people. and that's when a lot of people decided, that was it to go home. there are base clay handful of protesters left. i would say about ten...
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clean power sf will beat its target and give customersgive cs renewable energy by 2025. the city will seek to become carbon neutral by 2045 instead of 2050. >> i want the next generation of young people to look back and say, what did they do? why didn't they >> the mayor was that chase center which has become a certified green business. >>> this is a day when the world pauses if even for a moment to think about where we are in terms of protecting the planet. then ashley spoke with a bay area man who is on the front lines of the effort to raise awareness about the battle. dan joins us now with the conversation. >>> while we have made great strides in some areas of environmental protection, we are woefully behind in others. i spoke with george jacob, the ceo of the aquarium by the bay about what we should be thinking about this earth day and also about big plans for the future of the aquarium. >> i know it has been a challenging time in terms of being able to offer services. things are looking good. we opened at 25% capacity on march 5th and graduated to 50% capacity. in t
clean power sf will beat its target and give customersgive cs renewable energy by 2025. the city will seek to become carbon neutral by 2045 instead of 2050. >> i want the next generation of young people to look back and say, what did they do? why didn't they >> the mayor was that chase center which has become a certified green business. >>> this is a day when the world pauses if even for a moment to think about where we are in terms of protecting the planet. then ashley...
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forefront of the intersection of those issues, if i may, and he develop it of the taxonomy and the now csdy -- they now csrd. i will commit that to memory. huge accomplishment, to be clear , to get to where the european union is today. more work to be done, i know. but i think we should recognize how big an accomplishment this is, and how important and influential these tools will be supporting the capital markets. so i will give you the floor for your perspective on the bigger issue, where you want to take it, and then we will follow up from there. >> in my view on these talks, we are not going to achieve any of our sustainability targets without money. the private sector is pivotal. a point that i think we all are aware of is that already, too much money is still in those industries causing the problem, and that we need to divert those towards sustainability. but as christine said, information and how it is analyzed, there's no transparency globally on that. our efforts this week have taken some time. we launched our sustainable finance strategy in 2018. this week we latched -- we launc
forefront of the intersection of those issues, if i may, and he develop it of the taxonomy and the now csdy -- they now csrd. i will commit that to memory. huge accomplishment, to be clear , to get to where the european union is today. more work to be done, i know. but i think we should recognize how big an accomplishment this is, and how important and influential these tools will be supporting the capital markets. so i will give you the floor for your perspective on the bigger issue, where you...
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they started with a cs spray, that chemical spray, that red irritant through the fence. that actually moved out of the compounds, that fenced in area that comprises now the police station here. the moment that really we saw the crowds thinned out, the police backed by national guard i would say about 500 of them just running as fast as they could flat out down this road, arresting a number of people and that is when a lot of people decided that was it to go home. there are basically a handful of protesters left. i would say there's about ten times as much media here as there are protesters and really, brian, just a small group, a handful of people dancing in the middle of the street trying to antagonize the police. but again, 500 to 1000 law enforcement officers completely overwhelming the small amount of protesters that were here on the ground tonight. brian. >> cal perry, thank you for that report. a snowy night north of minneapolis this evening. with that, let's bring in our lead out guest this evening. three friends of this broadcast, ashley parker bureau tree for th
they started with a cs spray, that chemical spray, that red irritant through the fence. that actually moved out of the compounds, that fenced in area that comprises now the police station here. the moment that really we saw the crowds thinned out, the police backed by national guard i would say about 500 of them just running as fast as they could flat out down this road, arresting a number of people and that is when a lot of people decided that was it to go home. there are basically a handful...
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i'd towhr tantrum cs,hairs.oys melf at i didve erything coi uld to try to w.in [ eechrs and alappuse ] >> jmyim: that ijos hn stamoins "big otsh," the new show from vid e. kelly. i heav to be nehost. i heard about a show wrehe a y gs oefrom collegeo toa cch an algil-rls' high scolho skbaetball team, i pbarobly wouldn'tat wch it. t this show is really good, dan you are reayll good in it. i anme, it's a really good owsh. >> thank you. i'm reallyro pud of this one. you owkn, iwat s -- i mean,he t ideaf o this, we staedrt the show two years ago. we hado n idea ttha tshi month would be the time wnhe women's spor,ts women's basketball, is inhe t adhelines, inequalities that were going on, naca had to apologize. tbu the paemndic. you know. who knewha tt we really weer gogin to neead show like tshi thitis me? d the reality of a character like rnko going into this situioatn, releangsi his assutimpons and connecting with these girls, i rlleay thinkt i breaks down stertyeopes. i'm real hlyappy to be on this e, yeah. >> jmy
i'd towhr tantrum cs,hairs.oys melf at i didve erything coi uld to try to w.in [ eechrs and alappuse ] >> jmyim: that ijos hn stamoins "big otsh," the new show from vid e. kelly. i heav to be nehost. i heard about a show wrehe a y gs oefrom collegeo toa cch an algil-rls' high scolho skbaetball team, i pbarobly wouldn'tat wch it. t this show is really good, dan you are reayll good in it. i anme, it's a really good owsh. >> thank you. i'm reallyro pud of this one. you owkn,...
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what are your hopes for her now that she has a cs a big table?an country is rowling -- rallying around deb haaland, she is an opportunity to have a voice at the table. some of the messages we are sending is we need to start thinking about returning public lands, returning indigenous lands into indigenous hands, and that is what we talk a lot about in our land back movement. we want to see movement on that. we also want to make sure that in our dealings with the department of interior, that we end up actually moving to this a of consent. i think that deb haaland is a big advocate for that. stephanie: nick telson joining us from the pine ridge indian reservation, thank you for sharing your perspective. nick: absolutely, thank you for having me on. ♪ it is a week marked by a moment of reckoning for racial justice by new calls to hold accountable those behind january 6 and surette in, and by president biden's ambitious push to combat climate change. to help make sense of it, the analysis of brooks and capeheart, that's new york times columnist david
what are your hopes for her now that she has a cs a big table?an country is rowling -- rallying around deb haaland, she is an opportunity to have a voice at the table. some of the messages we are sending is we need to start thinking about returning public lands, returning indigenous lands into indigenous hands, and that is what we talk a lot about in our land back movement. we want to see movement on that. we also want to make sure that in our dealings with the department of interior, that we...
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two other federally sites at cs u sites, at long beach things were smooth, at cal state l.a., peopley. >> took about less than 30 minutes. it was so fast. >> they said they won't turn you away from thursday through sunday or something. so i come down here and they're like no, you need an appointment. >> reporter: some people who qualify now are finding available appointments at pharmacies outside the bay area, that's because pharmacies get their vaccines from a different stockpile, not from the county they get theirs from the federal government. that drive might be a little short than the one chris chmura took. we did find availability just outside the bay area, but what you have to remember is that these appointments go really fast, so you might find an availability on one site and by the time you fill out your information, it's gone, because somebody else beat you to it. so the advice that i got is i was asking how to book my vaccine yesterday. viewers said keep hitting "refresh" and just be patient. unless you want to take a drive, which maybe we'll do with spring break next week,
two other federally sites at cs u sites, at long beach things were smooth, at cal state l.a., peopley. >> took about less than 30 minutes. it was so fast. >> they said they won't turn you away from thursday through sunday or something. so i come down here and they're like no, you need an appointment. >> reporter: some people who qualify now are finding available appointments at pharmacies outside the bay area, that's because pharmacies get their vaccines from a different...
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caught up in that whole, oh, that's good they're doing that, realizing we had zero plan bs or plan cswhy was the vaccine rollout plan delayed? >> you mentioned the foreign vaccines. the white house today has announced it's sending raw materials for covid-19 vaccines, medical equipment, but no mention in that statement of the more than 20 million astrazeneca doses the u.n. is sitting on. does india need those doses? >> i cannot tell you how large a humanitarian crisis we're looking at. people are dying at the doors and gates of hospitals. they do not have room for them. i met the mother of a 1-year-old child who could not get a hospital. we need those vaccines. and we need oxygen. we're a country that is gasping. we have a national emergency. we're a nation where it's turning to fury. as a proud indian, we're a broken country right now, and we need all the help we can get. >> yes, you do. and we hope you can get it. we hope india can get that help. thank you for joining us tonight and explaining what is going on there. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me, mehdi. >>> stick around.
caught up in that whole, oh, that's good they're doing that, realizing we had zero plan bs or plan cswhy was the vaccine rollout plan delayed? >> you mentioned the foreign vaccines. the white house today has announced it's sending raw materials for covid-19 vaccines, medical equipment, but no mention in that statement of the more than 20 million astrazeneca doses the u.n. is sitting on. does india need those doses? >> i cannot tell you how large a humanitarian crisis we're looking...
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that's a lot of cs. after buying rival supreme cannabis country.hat. supreme shares, as you can see, it's up ten cents but the $435 million pricing tag on that deal also sending canopy shares down more than 5%. mean time, can by investor constellation brands also in the red today the, down more than 4 percent after issuing disappointing guidance in its latest earnings report. beer sales were strong, but concerns over margins in the coming year left investors feeling just a little flat. shares down, as you can see, more than $10. beyond meat, well, it's sizzling. the plant-based protein maker up today almost 3.5% after announcing it has expanded its food offeringsing in multiple retailers including target, albertson's and kroger. not to be the outdone, impossible foods may soon be headed to the public market. reuters reporting that the faux meat maker is exploring a potential ipo or spac deal in the next 12 months that could see the company valued at right around $10 billion. that's at lot of meatballs. >>> a booming year for e-commerce, by the way,
that's a lot of cs. after buying rival supreme cannabis country.hat. supreme shares, as you can see, it's up ten cents but the $435 million pricing tag on that deal also sending canopy shares down more than 5%. mean time, can by investor constellation brands also in the red today the, down more than 4 percent after issuing disappointing guidance in its latest earnings report. beer sales were strong, but concerns over margins in the coming year left investors feeling just a little flat. shares...
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the private sector is also trying to secure water supply ts and cs apply all see why it's one of their was biggest producers of chemicals for semiconductors they started recycling i so hope you know alcohol from semiconductor plants last year not only can they used chemical be purified the water is also recycled 100 percent and used in their own factory. semiconductor plants used to burn the used chemical but that caused a lot of pollution and the water inside would be gone now we collect the used chemical and water filter it and reuse it creating a closed loop should any semiconductor plants need water we will transported by tanks award. but each truck can only deliver $25.00 to $35.00 tons of water in comparable with the $15000.00 tonnes you sponte s.m.c. daily. well it's bad news for wine lovers late frosts brought on by and sees the way cold spring weather across france has potentially destroyed this year's vintage growers and some of the country's best known and prestigious wine producing regions are counting the cost the government has declared a national emergency and is offerin
the private sector is also trying to secure water supply ts and cs apply all see why it's one of their was biggest producers of chemicals for semiconductors they started recycling i so hope you know alcohol from semiconductor plants last year not only can they used chemical be purified the water is also recycled 100 percent and used in their own factory. semiconductor plants used to burn the used chemical but that caused a lot of pollution and the water inside would be gone now we collect the...
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that's the cs. she flips over to the ds anthony delgado.nd, younger, obviously, high school picture, her husband, anthony delgado, arms around each other, smiling at the camera it's on the superlatives page. you want to guess what superlative they won "most likely to get away with murder." that was the end of the episode. that was very spoilery, i realize. whoo our next guest is a journalist and author whose work has been published in "new york magazine," "slate," "entertainment weekly," and "the new york times." his highly anticipated new biography, "mike nichols: a life" was published last month and is available now please welcome to the show, mark harris. mark, thank you so much for being here >> thank you so much for having me, seth >> seth: this book is tremendous, and "a life" is really an exceptional title for this book because it really just covers everything about a man who's work a lot of us knew particularly well, but maybe did not know the man behind it i have to imagine this was an incredible amount of work for you. how long di
that's the cs. she flips over to the ds anthony delgado.nd, younger, obviously, high school picture, her husband, anthony delgado, arms around each other, smiling at the camera it's on the superlatives page. you want to guess what superlative they won "most likely to get away with murder." that was the end of the episode. that was very spoilery, i realize. whoo our next guest is a journalist and author whose work has been published in "new york magazine," "slate,"...