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but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer.u're smiling # the whole world smiles with you... what was the most surprising thing that has happened to you? i think when we started here and we thought, well, if i walk up and down we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly. it did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day the money kept coming in. it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the nhs... over 32 million! that's a lot of money, isn't it? we never, ever anticipated that sort of money. i think you became almost a symbol and a focal point that people wanted to do their bit and they could do that through you. the thing i always believed when i said tomorrow is a good day, i think people, a lot of people, took on to that. it is because tomorrow could be a good day. the fact it never comes is another story. laughter. you can't say that! you can't say that. tomorrow wi
but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer.u're smiling # the whole world smiles with you... what was the most surprising thing that has happened to you? i think when we started here and we thought, well, if i walk up and down we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. after that, it went boom! so quickly. it did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day the money kept coming in. it was unbelievable. as it...
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legislation such as his recent work to help relieve mainstreet lenders from the one size fits all of dodd frank. back when he was steering the health committee the democratic counterpart was ted kennedy. fs city a small government guy from wyoming in the liberal line from massachusetts. call it the 8020 rules final exam. but they passed that exam, they work together to create bipartisan outcomes on things like worker safety, pension reform and mental healthre pari. so to be clear madam president no lack of conservative conviction in c mike's career, just test our democratic colleague about the times mike landed in the 20% and that's when the gloves came off, this is the senator broadcaster in 2013 called the paul revere of obamacare but mike never lost sight of the mission he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch in the historic fight against aids in africa. mike's sensational appetite remaking a difference brought interesting characters into his life, it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with one of t
legislation such as his recent work to help relieve mainstreet lenders from the one size fits all of dodd frank. back when he was steering the health committee the democratic counterpart was ted kennedy. fs city a small government guy from wyoming in the liberal line from massachusetts. call it the 8020 rules final exam. but they passed that exam, they work together to create bipartisan outcomes on things like worker safety, pension reform and mental healthre pari. so to be clear madam...
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dodd traveled himself to plymouth, where he was inter-attained by bradford and william brewster, the way elder of the pilgrim congregation. by 1629, following plymouth's example of a lay initiative, they got another layman and formed a congregation, subscribed to a church covenant, and then chose as pastor and teacher two recently arrived english puritan clergyman. a delegation from plymouth traveled to salem to extend to the new church the right hand of fellowship. a similar process involving discussions with fuller and lay leaders in the bay proceeded the formation of congregations in boston, watertown, and dorchester in 1630. and, most interesting, one of the new arrivals in massachusetts, william coddington, who had and member of john cotton's boston church, told fuller that prior to the sailing of the winthrop fleet, fleet, it was, quote, "mr. kotten's charge that they should take advice from them at plymouth and do nothing to offend them." the essence of the story, including the letters, is found in what bradford recorded, plantation," with some detail in the letter book. but t
dodd traveled himself to plymouth, where he was inter-attained by bradford and william brewster, the way elder of the pilgrim congregation. by 1629, following plymouth's example of a lay initiative, they got another layman and formed a congregation, subscribed to a church covenant, and then chose as pastor and teacher two recently arrived english puritan clergyman. a delegation from plymouth traveled to salem to extend to the new church the right hand of fellowship. a similar process involving...
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by the way, this is no different than after the financial crisis in dodd frank the bill used to be able to lend directly to any one company and congress said, no, we want you to come back if you need that in the future. i think this was a very good compromise and was key to unlocking the deal >> let me ask you in our world $600 to individuals. i have robinhood on tonight. they would tell you a massive amount of that money went to them i mean there's no real restrictions on the $600 a lot of younger people who invested it. nothing wrong with that. but should it have been more targeted to certain, let's say food i mean, like food stamps how do you feel about the unintended consequences of people investing >> jim, first let me just say there is money for nutrition, food, as you said and agriculture support in here and money for child care even money for broadband to make sure kids have access to broadband and money in medical relief for more programs and the effective part of the direct payments is they get into the economy very quickly as you said, you can't target them but the fact that
by the way, this is no different than after the financial crisis in dodd frank the bill used to be able to lend directly to any one company and congress said, no, we want you to come back if you need that in the future. i think this was a very good compromise and was key to unlocking the deal >> let me ask you in our world $600 to individuals. i have robinhood on tonight. they would tell you a massive amount of that money went to them i mean there's no real restrictions on the $600 a lot...
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just cabin on gore such butat our numbers are aboutbo 225 new judges, he repealed overregulation a dodd frank rule, anyone in business would tell you that is one of the major things, accomplishments of this president president trump, the record employment but then i would say, the tenth and last one that i mentioned to everyone who would listen is what he did for the military, when we went from the time of dropping down in the last five years in the obama administration by 25% while china was increasing 83% and now to rebuild the military, that's where the nda is so significant right now to make sure that gets passed in truly able to have that, that's what this boat is all about, that's what the ndaa national events authorization act, the most important bill of the year that is why we are doing it and that's why were here today during the period with that i yield the flip and suggest the absence of a quorum. >> mr. president it's an unusual siding in the capital between christmas and new year's, this is one time we really try to preserve for personal and family responsibilities,fo as we
just cabin on gore such butat our numbers are aboutbo 225 new judges, he repealed overregulation a dodd frank rule, anyone in business would tell you that is one of the major things, accomplishments of this president president trump, the record employment but then i would say, the tenth and last one that i mentioned to everyone who would listen is what he did for the military, when we went from the time of dropping down in the last five years in the obama administration by 25% while china was...
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with news of the vaccine, so many people are eager to get back to some of the fun things we use dodd like live sports, basketball games, a live concert, right it seems like there's new technology that's being developed to get us a little closer to that old reality with vaccines on the horizon, new health apps are springing to life ibm and clear, the company known for skpe pe dieting surt at airports are developing apps to take in realtime vaccination information. they've could ee verchltually be used for concerts and live sports here's how it works. you use it before you go into big venues like this to make it safer and faster to get to your seat it will flash green if you meade requirements. >> the stadium would not see your personal data everything is opt-in. >> how much information will they've have even though the stadium will see only green? >> we don't hold your lelt data. >> reporter: the l.a. football club says health plan is part of their reopening plan next year. >> how much technology will you need to fill these seats again >> it's going to be a must it's an expectation of
with news of the vaccine, so many people are eager to get back to some of the fun things we use dodd like live sports, basketball games, a live concert, right it seems like there's new technology that's being developed to get us a little closer to that old reality with vaccines on the horizon, new health apps are springing to life ibm and clear, the company known for skpe pe dieting surt at airports are developing apps to take in realtime vaccination information. they've could ee verchltually...
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he repealed the overregulation of the dodd-frank rules. anyone in business will tell you that that's -- that was within of the major things, accomplishments of this president, president trump. the record employment -- but then i would say, the one thing -- the tenth and last one that i mentioned to everyone who will listen is what he did for the military. we went from the time dropping down in the last five years of the obama administration by 25% while china was increasing 83% now so that we are -- we have rebuilt that military. that's why the ndaa is so significant right now to make sure that that gets passed and that we are able to have that, and that's what this vote is all about. that's what the ndaa, national defense authorization act, the most important bill of the year, that's why we are doing it, and that's why we are -- that's why we're here today during this holiday season. with that, mr. chairman, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a q >> the senate returns wednesday at 3 p.m. eastern consider moving forward to overwr
he repealed the overregulation of the dodd-frank rules. anyone in business will tell you that that's -- that was within of the major things, accomplishments of this president, president trump. the record employment -- but then i would say, the one thing -- the tenth and last one that i mentioned to everyone who will listen is what he did for the military. we went from the time dropping down in the last five years of the obama administration by 25% while china was increasing 83% now so that we...
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already have the dialogues completely dodd said sickle it's kind of malaria is actually and the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense interesting about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking at this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar anytime soon ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make something that you know looks like art sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. these are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programmed can never be artists they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes used these are factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever
already have the dialogues completely dodd said sickle it's kind of malaria is actually and the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense interesting about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking at this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar anytime soon ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and...
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yeah the dialogues completely dodd said sickle it's kind of malaria it's actually the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense interesting about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking at this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar anytime soon ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make something that you know looks like art sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or andy warhol who sometimes use these. factories where they got other people to actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we still
yeah the dialogues completely dodd said sickle it's kind of malaria it's actually the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense interesting about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking at this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar anytime soon ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make...
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the dialogues completely dodd said circle it's kind of hilarious actually and the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense interesting thing about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking out this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar anytime soon ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make something that you know looks like art sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. is are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes use these arc factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it was we s
the dialogues completely dodd said circle it's kind of hilarious actually and the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense interesting thing about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking out this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar anytime soon ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make...
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allocation by messaging about wearing masks was conveyed slightly uniquely by the government's spokes dodda very, very cute dog and who can say no to a cute dog? telling you to physically distance from one another? at the same time as pa rt another? at the same time as part of a recruitment campaign for which audrey dressed up. the cat version of the digital ministry is far more compelling than the official person of the digital ministry. right, well... let's go back to the serious stuff now and iceland's research has shown that children are only half as likely as adults to get infected in the first place, or to spread it once the —— once they are infected and other research shows that people who have been infected retain antibodies for longer than previously thought. but why some people are vulnerable to infection and others are not continues to elude even the experts here. there are probably an awful lot of extraordinarily rare qualities that make very, very small percentage of the population resista nt percentage of the population resistant and there's probably a fairly quality that mak
allocation by messaging about wearing masks was conveyed slightly uniquely by the government's spokes dodda very, very cute dog and who can say no to a cute dog? telling you to physically distance from one another? at the same time as pa rt another? at the same time as part of a recruitment campaign for which audrey dressed up. the cat version of the digital ministry is far more compelling than the official person of the digital ministry. right, well... let's go back to the serious stuff now...
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and in the next hour we'll be speaking to labour's shadow chancellor annaliese dodds.accine will be given to millions of people across europe from today, as countries including france, spain and italy begin the rollout of their vaccination programmes. meanwhile there have been confirmed cases of the more contagious variant of covid 19 in several european countries, as well as canada and japan. tim allman reports. time is of the essence in the fight against covid—i9. here at this nursing home in north—east germany, the vaccination programme has begun a day early. health workers said they weren't prepared to wait for the eu's coordinated roll—out, which was due to begin on sunday. clearly, for governments all around the world, it could be a real game changer. but as the vaccine spreads in vans and lorries across the continent, so, too, it seems, does the new variant strain of the virus. it was first identified here in the uk nearly two weeks ago, leading to tough new restrictions for millions of people. despite some countries effectively closing their borders to travelle
and in the next hour we'll be speaking to labour's shadow chancellor annaliese dodds.accine will be given to millions of people across europe from today, as countries including france, spain and italy begin the rollout of their vaccination programmes. meanwhile there have been confirmed cases of the more contagious variant of covid 19 in several european countries, as well as canada and japan. tim allman reports. time is of the essence in the fight against covid—i9. here at this nursing home...
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the shadow chancellor anneliese dodds says labour will vote for the deal — but warns much more needsthe government to bolster the economy. we are going to vote for that implementing legislation. as i havejust said, businesses have been under so much pressure over recent weeks. i have talked to hauliers just a few days ago who were saying that the current situation is unlike anything they have ever experienced. we are not going to add to that legal uncertainty. the vote that is coming up in a couple of days is to provide that legal certainty around this deal, so that at least we have that framework, but is that going to be sufficient for our economy for the future? no, it is not. our leader, keir starmer, has made that very, very clear, much more will need to be done and as i said, in those areas like financial services, for example, this is a very thin deal. government needs to act speedily to sort that out, but also, for example, in customs, they need to make sure that provision is there so that trade can move freely. these are not new problems that have only cropped up now. we have
the shadow chancellor anneliese dodds says labour will vote for the deal — but warns much more needsthe government to bolster the economy. we are going to vote for that implementing legislation. as i havejust said, businesses have been under so much pressure over recent weeks. i have talked to hauliers just a few days ago who were saying that the current situation is unlike anything they have ever experienced. we are not going to add to that legal uncertainty. the vote that is coming up in a...
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i'm joined now from oxford by the shadow chancellor anneliese dodds. thank you for being with us.ing from the chancellor rishi sunak saying the british people should be enormously reassured by this trade deal, and it provides a fantastic platform for this country going forward. well of course many people did grieve a site of early that a deal was obtained, and the clock was really rundown on the negotiations. —— did breathe a sigh of relief. obviously enormous amounts of pressure with both the lack of a brexit deal until the last minute but also the virus as well. but we have to be clear, this is a thin deal, not the deal the government promised, and there are large areas of our economy, for example financial services, i think one in“; example financial services, i think one in 14 people in our country, where there are not clear elements within the deal. much more work will need to be done very speedily to ensure that we keep the uk, as a result of this deal, and don't lose even more. you result of this deal, and don't lose even more. you say result of this deal, and don't lose ev
i'm joined now from oxford by the shadow chancellor anneliese dodds. thank you for being with us.ing from the chancellor rishi sunak saying the british people should be enormously reassured by this trade deal, and it provides a fantastic platform for this country going forward. well of course many people did grieve a site of early that a deal was obtained, and the clock was really rundown on the negotiations. —— did breathe a sigh of relief. obviously enormous amounts of pressure with both...
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the other hand they criticise the deal, saying it is a thin, as we had shadow chancellor anneliese dodds she explains that position by saying there is already so much uncertainty out there for business at the moment, and they had to wait at the moment, and they had to wait a week until the end of the transition period until they saw this deal, and they are also dealing with the economic repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic, so that is what labour has been saying. that's why they will support the deal. we could see some pushback from eurosceptic members of the conservative party. we have heard some criticism from them saying there isn't enough time to scrutinise the detail of the deal. we know lots of them have been poring over this 1200 page document at the moment. but it is expected to be passed on wednesday. from the prime minister possible point of view, he was in the sunday telegraph today saying he will now focus on levelling up the economy, using some of the freedoms granted by leaving the eu to spread opportunity. speaking about financial services, he says the deal doesn't go
the other hand they criticise the deal, saying it is a thin, as we had shadow chancellor anneliese dodds she explains that position by saying there is already so much uncertainty out there for business at the moment, and they had to wait at the moment, and they had to wait a week until the end of the transition period until they saw this deal, and they are also dealing with the economic repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic, so that is what labour has been saying. that's why they will...
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i think we can begin with the idea that airbnb is not in graham dodd, not in graham data and cottle,not even something that warren buffett would understand from those iconic textbooks. when we take an ipo and we extrapolate out a value of a company, is that a legitimate valuation that we are looking at this morning of airbnb? i think that is broadly the question for almost everything in the tech industry right now. interest rates are so low, and that is kind of -- tom: i don't mean to interrupt, but this is absolutely critical. is it a constructed, manufactured, or manipulated scarcity? i don't think it is manipulated, i think it is a genuine scarcity in these companies. they are being bid up to a stream the high valuations because there is such a scarcity. what does airbnb become? we are not t is a combination. the growth of the company has been a stream the good. the pandemic was extremely challenging for everybody in the trap industry. -- and the travel industry. i was very surprised to see third-quarter numbers profitable, which is good news going in. the good news is that -- the
i think we can begin with the idea that airbnb is not in graham dodd, not in graham data and cottle,not even something that warren buffett would understand from those iconic textbooks. when we take an ipo and we extrapolate out a value of a company, is that a legitimate valuation that we are looking at this morning of airbnb? i think that is broadly the question for almost everything in the tech industry right now. interest rates are so low, and that is kind of -- tom: i don't mean to...
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needch companies dodd-frank legislation, which some in silicon valley have been advocating? generalize on facing regulation. sometimes you can be very big and not regulate -- need regulation. sometimes you can't be very big and need regulation. one of the big barriers is, can people compete with you? ,re you vertically integrated therefore do you have a huge competitive advantage because not only are you providing one product, but the product leads you to another product and another product and another product, so therefore, a new startup couldn't get there as quickly as you, initially? and also, are you competing against other businesses that are regulated now, so are you therefore on an unfair or not a level playing field? and if you start answering those questions yes, you should be regulated to look like you are on a fairly level playing field with the existing companies that are regulated today. emily: my conversation with gary cohn, former national economic council director. cast the full interview on "bloomberg studio 1.0" erring at 9:00 tonight eastern time and it wi
needch companies dodd-frank legislation, which some in silicon valley have been advocating? generalize on facing regulation. sometimes you can be very big and not regulate -- need regulation. sometimes you can't be very big and need regulation. one of the big barriers is, can people compete with you? ,re you vertically integrated therefore do you have a huge competitive advantage because not only are you providing one product, but the product leads you to another product and another product and...
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vaccine news, and of course the vaccine it can't get here soon enough, we're -- but this uk approval, dodds this as putting more pressure on the fda here in the u.s.? >> you know, i think that that's certainly going to be part of the discussion. you can't disentangle anything from -- i think there's a couple things to keep in mind. the fact that the uk regulatory body did this is a good thing. we had only seen data from the company really so far. we didn't have reason to not believe it, but it's nice that a regulatory authority has said there were no red flags. it matches up with what the company says, which is essential what you uk is saying. we also get a look at how they distribute some of the stuff that sara was talking about. likely we're going to see the same approval next week in the united states. we'll see if that happens. i should point out it doesn't make a difference in terms of where the difference goes. doses have been prepurchased, sometimes even pre-positioned in these places. regardless of the earlier approval, it shouldn't accept the availability versus elsewhe elsewhere.
vaccine news, and of course the vaccine it can't get here soon enough, we're -- but this uk approval, dodds this as putting more pressure on the fda here in the u.s.? >> you know, i think that that's certainly going to be part of the discussion. you can't disentangle anything from -- i think there's a couple things to keep in mind. the fact that the uk regulatory body did this is a good thing. we had only seen data from the company really so far. we didn't have reason to not believe it,...
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the legislation was introduced by bill dodd of napa.establish a grant program for local governments to provide energy from solar panel when yutilities shut off power grids because of wildfire danger. the bill is supported by the climate center, the center for sustainable energy and the clean coalition. >>> still ahead, another casualty of the pandemic. the incoming u.s. congressman who has died from covid-19. >>> and you're looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. an update on the markets next. ♪ >> this looks like an make but it animation, but it's not. the very real dance moves by these robots. everything is fine. >> everything is great. they are trying to give them personalities for us to accept them. that's up to you. will you accept the colder conditions when you step outside? we'll start in san francisco, mid to upper 40s here. you are the exception. we have a 40 in richmond. belmont, a 43 in daly city and 30 in santa clara and pleasanton. 31 in fairfield. nearing freezing in healdsburg and american canyon at
the legislation was introduced by bill dodd of napa.establish a grant program for local governments to provide energy from solar panel when yutilities shut off power grids because of wildfire danger. the bill is supported by the climate center, the center for sustainable energy and the clean coalition. >>> still ahead, another casualty of the pandemic. the incoming u.s. congressman who has died from covid-19. >>> and you're looking live at the big board at the new york stock...
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business in america -- this was a couple years ago -- about the biggest problem they had, it was the dodd-frank effort. that was overregulation of business and industry. so he relaxed those rules. that gave a lot of the prosperity, the reason for the economy that we have today. and the record employment that he has given us of 157 million jobs. but this is back two years ago. now, i would say that, if you single out one thing -- i don't say this critically of the obama administration. we all have different priorities, and i've considered president obama to be a friend. however, his top priority was not the strong national defense. he had other priorities, we all know that. as a result of that, if you will take the last five years, that would have been from year 2000 to 2010 to 2015, in the last five years, he reduced the funding of the military by 25%. it's never been done before. but that's something that this president came in and immediately -- and i chair the committee so i'm very -- i was very much involved in this, but we ended up with all these things lifting that and putting it back in
business in america -- this was a couple years ago -- about the biggest problem they had, it was the dodd-frank effort. that was overregulation of business and industry. so he relaxed those rules. that gave a lot of the prosperity, the reason for the economy that we have today. and the record employment that he has given us of 157 million jobs. but this is back two years ago. now, i would say that, if you single out one thing -- i don't say this critically of the obama administration. we all...
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the dialogue is completely dodd said sickle it's kind of hilarious actually and the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense the interesting thing about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking at this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar and the times ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make something that you know looks like art sounds like art smells like art will it be art if it's ok by humans yeah i think it's almost a philosophical question i mean. these are about intention i mean do you have to want to make art in order to be an artist and if that's the case then ai which is programs can never be artists if they can only be the tool used by artists i mean i think of like button artists like you know jeff koons or any warhol who sometimes used these are factories where they got other people to. actually do the physical production you know the painting or printing or whatever it
the dialogue is completely dodd said sickle it's kind of hilarious actually and the plot jumps all over the place i mean it makes absolutely no sense the interesting thing about this film is the only thing that holds it together are the human actors who actually try to convey some real emotion as they're speaking at this gobbledygook so at least for now i think we're safe benjamin's no danger of winning an oscar and the times ok but let's assume let's assume that the ai does get better and make...
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the move addresses a controversial part of the dodd/frank act that was supposed to make it easier topot corruption you are up to date that's the news update, kell i'll send it back to you. >> sue, did they say where that food line in jersey was? >> you know, there are several of them. this particular one is more towards central jersey it's a smaller town, but it's a part of new jersey that has been hit very, very hard with layoffs, you know. people have lost their jobs. >> yeah. >> and it has gotten worse since the summer, so, unfortunately, is they are giving out basically more meals. >> like getting in the car and cleaning out the pantry. two miles long, triple what it was this summer is a horrifying sight. appreciate it. >> you got it. >> coming up, exxon gets more love on the street, bitcoin bursts through 20,000 and wish goes public without the ipo pop and how about a spac for a person that's all coming up on "exchange. don't go anywhere. i think financial illiteracy and inclusion is everybody's problem. and that's why we created rapunzl. the rapunzl app was designed for high sc
the move addresses a controversial part of the dodd/frank act that was supposed to make it easier topot corruption you are up to date that's the news update, kell i'll send it back to you. >> sue, did they say where that food line in jersey was? >> you know, there are several of them. this particular one is more towards central jersey it's a smaller town, but it's a part of new jersey that has been hit very, very hard with layoffs, you know. people have lost their jobs. >>...
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in reality the rule simply implements directives under dodd-frank to provide fair access. it codifies a regulation, statements, and guidance from financial regulators under president obama. in 2014 then comptroller tom curry said to regulated banks, you shouldn't feel you can't bank a customer because they fall into a category that on its face appears to carry an elevated level of risk. higher risk category of customers calls for stronger management and controls not avoidance. some critics. rule have made the argument it would compromise financial stability to force lenders to extend credit to dying industries such as the fossil energy industry. that have no future under left leaning policies like the green new deefment has it every occurred to these politicians that the reason why these fossil energy companies might face a challenging future is because of their own policies and because of their unrelenting desire to deny them the credit that they need to continue to operate? the debappinging of certain legally operating industries is one in a series of examples of corpora
in reality the rule simply implements directives under dodd-frank to provide fair access. it codifies a regulation, statements, and guidance from financial regulators under president obama. in 2014 then comptroller tom curry said to regulated banks, you shouldn't feel you can't bank a customer because they fall into a category that on its face appears to carry an elevated level of risk. higher risk category of customers calls for stronger management and controls not avoidance. some critics....
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the nunn-lugar program sort of help dodd that with the funding to get that started and with the funding to help those countries that inherited those weapons, as well as russia, get control of their nuclear, their chemical and biological weapon program after 1991, the cold war. that basically resulted in the dismantling of thousands of nuclear war heads, destruction of many bombers, submarines, missiles, missile silos and so forth. and particularly in the countries that decided not to keep nuclear weapons, belarus, kazakhstan and ukraine. and of course russia kept a lot of their weapons. but they also got rid of really thousands of nuclear weapons during that period of time. as did the united states. so now with all the continuing problems we have with nuclear weapons, we have a vastly smaller inventory, we and russia, than we did during the peak of the cold war because we have gotten rid of a lot of the most destabilizing weapons which are the theater short range nuclear weapons that were stationed in europe by the soviets and by the united states. we still have too many of them. but th
the nunn-lugar program sort of help dodd that with the funding to get that started and with the funding to help those countries that inherited those weapons, as well as russia, get control of their nuclear, their chemical and biological weapon program after 1991, the cold war. that basically resulted in the dismantling of thousands of nuclear war heads, destruction of many bombers, submarines, missiles, missile silos and so forth. and particularly in the countries that decided not to keep...
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the easiest way to look at this, if these are campaigning agencies in congress uses one language and dodd frank and the other language and recovery act they assume they mean different things and other reasons explained in article, the ordinary meeti at least the constitutionalvoidance allows that removal. >> thank you m nelson. >> good morning mr. nielsen, a lot of your arguments seem to hinge on the stance that we had an acting director at the time of the third amendment, i would like to highlight t potential difficules with that and ask for your thoughts. under the statute creating the appointed director not the president it appearshat they would be insulating from the president therefore and when the director steps aside he gives him three of his deputies and a president chooses which of those three and were the president has removal power let's assume that is the case so what and challenge during this whole. including the after. wh the acting director disappeared and we now have a director. you say that doesn't matter because the amendment is the thing that was adopted by the acting d
the easiest way to look at this, if these are campaigning agencies in congress uses one language and dodd frank and the other language and recovery act they assume they mean different things and other reasons explained in article, the ordinary meeti at least the constitutionalvoidance allows that removal. >> thank you m nelson. >> good morning mr. nielsen, a lot of your arguments seem to hinge on the stance that we had an acting director at the time of the third amendment, i would...
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but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer.we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. and after that, it went boom! so quickly. it really did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day, the money kept coming in. and it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the national health s yeah. over 32 million! 32 million. that's a lot of money, isn't it? we never, ever anticipated that sort of money. i think you became almost a symbol and a focal point that people wanted to do their bit and they could do that through you. the thing that i always believe, when i said tomorrow's a good day, i think people, a lot of people, took on to that. and yes, it is because tomorrow could be a good day. the fact it never comes is another story. laughter. you can't say that! laughter. you can't say that. tomorrow will be a better day! yes, but yes, tomorrow is a good day, it really is. one of the things that i think p
but you do love ken dodd, don't you? yes. the voice of ken dodd. he was a great singer.we might make £1,000. and we did. and, then, hannah had an idea to go locally. and after that, it went boom! so quickly. it really did and that was a big surprise. so, day after day, the money kept coming in. and it was unbelievable. as it grew, it grew and it grew and it grew, and it went on until that magnificent figure in the end, wasn't it, for the national health s yeah. over 32 million! 32 million....
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and it was critical to legislation where we worked with senator kennedy, senator dodd, senator landrieu for voucher funding to assist education for public and nonpublic students in grades k-12 displaced byhe hurricane. then reauthorizing the perkins act, a wershed moment, education week said it was. staffer jake baker worked on that. senator enzi did a lot of heavy work. i've been fortunate to have two extraordinary women r the team on the help committee. mary sumpter lapinski and grace graham. before they started melissa was instrumental in passing the premmie act in 2003 getting the bill written and signed into law to help working with the march of dimes to hp there be more healthy babies live long and healthy lives. once i became sior on the help committee we began to work on the 21st century cures a. senator mcconnell said it was the most important law of that congress. it helped speed medical miracles to patients and doctors offices. margaret coulter, melissa pfaff spent countless hours getting readyor that. f.d.a. user fees, working es with senator murray's staff and house committ
and it was critical to legislation where we worked with senator kennedy, senator dodd, senator landrieu for voucher funding to assist education for public and nonpublic students in grades k-12 displaced byhe hurricane. then reauthorizing the perkins act, a wershed moment, education week said it was. staffer jake baker worked on that. senator enzi did a lot of heavy work. i've been fortunate to have two extraordinary women r the team on the help committee. mary sumpter lapinski and grace graham....
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legislation such as his recent work to help relieve main street lenders from the one-size-fits-all burden of dodd-frank. when chairman enzi was steering the help committee his counterpart was ted kennedy, a small-government guy from wyoming and the liberal lion from massachusetts. call it the 80-20 rule's final exam. but they passed that exam. they worked together to create bipartisan outcomes on things like worker safety and pension reform and mental health parity. so to be clear, madam president, there has been no lack of conservative conviction in mike's career. just ask our democratic colleagues about the times when mike landed in the 20% and that's when the gloves came off. one broadcaster in 2013 called it the paul revere of obamacare. mike never lost sight of the mission. he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch on pepfar, the fight against aids in africa. mike's appetite for making a difference brought some interesting characters into his life. it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with the chief champion on
legislation such as his recent work to help relieve main street lenders from the one-size-fits-all burden of dodd-frank. when chairman enzi was steering the help committee his counterpart was ted kennedy, a small-government guy from wyoming and the liberal lion from massachusetts. call it the 80-20 rule's final exam. but they passed that exam. they worked together to create bipartisan outcomes on things like worker safety and pension reform and mental health parity. so to be clear, madam...
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markets comment e commentator mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments in the trading day dodde have jonathan golub back as well. welcome, jonathan. we will kick it off with the broader markets. the dow, a 400 point swing off session lows biggest comeback we have seen since june after a new strain of varies in uk weighed on sentiment. you have other factors out there, valuation, sentiment, focusing, being stretched. not new but standing out on a down day what do you expect. >> we have the fiscal deal that's a big positive. i think there is a bunch of stories here they differ by the length of time in your outlook near term i think the economy is going to take it on the chin with the strength this covid vaccine. and i think we start to see retail sales come in for the christmas season i think it is going to be disconcerting. we are already seeing the employment numbers getting a little bit worse but this is not going to last forever. as we start to take this vaccine and we get it towards the middle part of the year, even if it is the beginning of the summer, i think the opening p
markets comment e commentator mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments in the trading day dodde have jonathan golub back as well. welcome, jonathan. we will kick it off with the broader markets. the dow, a 400 point swing off session lows biggest comeback we have seen since june after a new strain of varies in uk weighed on sentiment. you have other factors out there, valuation, sentiment, focusing, being stretched. not new but standing out on a down day what do you expect. >>...
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he repealed the overregulation of the dodd-frank rules. anyone in business will tell you that that's -- that was within of the major things, accomplishments of this president, president trump. the record employment -- but then i would say, the one thing -- the tenth and last one that i mentioned to everyone who will listen is what he did for the military. we went from the time dropping down in the last five years of the obama administration by 25% while china was increasing 83% now so that we are -- we have rebuilt that military. that's why the ndaa is so significant right now to make sure that that gets passed and that we are able to have that, and that's what this vote is all about. that's what the ndaa, national defense authorization act, the most important bill of the year, that's why we are doing it, and that's why we are -- that's why we're here today during this holiday season. with that, mr. chairman, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. cornyn:
he repealed the overregulation of the dodd-frank rules. anyone in business will tell you that that's -- that was within of the major things, accomplishments of this president, president trump. the record employment -- but then i would say, the one thing -- the tenth and last one that i mentioned to everyone who will listen is what he did for the military. we went from the time dropping down in the last five years of the obama administration by 25% while china was increasing 83% now so that we...
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the dodd frank act requires the financial stability council to issue an annual report. it must identify potential emerging threats to the financial stability of the united states. it has now issued 10 annual reports for 2011 to 2020. report, none0 identified a pandemic is a potential emerging threat. we are now learning the profound onact a pandemic and have the economy and this year, it identified covid-19 is the biggest external shock to hit the postwar u.s. economy. reports hasannual identified climate change as an emerging threat to u.s. financial stability. international organizations, however, have been raising the alarm for quite some time. the financial stability board has stated climate related risks have a profound impact on the stability of the global financial system and in its november 2020 report, the agency warned climate risk could amplify credit and counterparty risks and challenge financial risk management in ways that are hard to predict. regulators have a compelling obligation to engage with climate change as a financial stability threat. our comment
the dodd frank act requires the financial stability council to issue an annual report. it must identify potential emerging threats to the financial stability of the united states. it has now issued 10 annual reports for 2011 to 2020. report, none0 identified a pandemic is a potential emerging threat. we are now learning the profound onact a pandemic and have the economy and this year, it identified covid-19 is the biggest external shock to hit the postwar u.s. economy. reports hasannual...
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almost like sports betting or something that's obviously a lot -- that's a far cry from graham and dodd of the financial markets and millennials and for preparing for retirement, all those things, it is important to get your -- it is important to understand these things. and i think we're going to mention this, this robinhood story after this but -- >> young people can't make any money with bonds young people have their whole lives ahead of them. so i'm agreeing. >> yeah. >> let me bring this up for both of you to listen in on this is some breaking news for both of you to hear. the s.e.c. says that it is charging robinhood financial with misleading customers about revenue sources, and failing to satisfy duty of execution. robinhood agreed to pay $65 million to settle the charges without admitting or denying guilt. what do you think, jim >> well, look, i think that younger people don't really understand those charges i think that we that have been around for a long time have to say, come on, get some controls in there bring in some people who are old hands, and just because it is automat
almost like sports betting or something that's obviously a lot -- that's a far cry from graham and dodd of the financial markets and millennials and for preparing for retirement, all those things, it is important to get your -- it is important to understand these things. and i think we're going to mention this, this robinhood story after this but -- >> young people can't make any money with bonds young people have their whole lives ahead of them. so i'm agreeing. >> yeah. >>...
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the affordable care act, the dodd-frank law, those would have been parted to -- would have been hardero do without a democratic majority. the question now is if you don't have the senate or even if you have a 50-50 senate, what does that do to your green climate plan, to your health care proposal for a public option. then the question becomes what can you do through the executive agencies, what can you do through regulation? things.sier to undo challengeing to be a what is our first 100 days agenda. it is going to come down to what can get there congress and what can you do through executive action. host: here is william in ohio, republican line. 2008 whenck in general motors filed a proxy -- filed bankruptcy, there were a lot of retirees that got left behind. in the trump administration there was a blip about maybe trying to get help to those people. i am just wondering if this economic team, if that will be a priority or if it will get swept under the rug. i had to go back to work at 70 years old and i got laid off because of the coronavirus. since been a struggle on., we are barely
the affordable care act, the dodd-frank law, those would have been parted to -- would have been hardero do without a democratic majority. the question now is if you don't have the senate or even if you have a 50-50 senate, what does that do to your green climate plan, to your health care proposal for a public option. then the question becomes what can you do through the executive agencies, what can you do through regulation? things.sier to undo challengeing to be a what is our first 100 days...
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because of policies like dodd-frank which kills community banks in our country.. we need to stop the people like the squad and other people on the left from pushing those terrible policies that are hurtful to the american people. >> sandra: byron donalds from the freedom force. thank you for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> trace: more california lawmakers accused of hypocrisy for flouting coronavirus guidelines. what san francisco's mayor did to join that list next. if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. you can crush ice, make nismoothies, and do even more. chop salsas, spoon thick smoothie bowls, even power through dough, and never stall. the ninja foodi power pitcher. rethink what a blender can do. >> trace: the secretary of state of georgia, a republican just held a news conference saying after the second round of recounts in the presidential race there is no substantial change. list
because of policies like dodd-frank which kills community banks in our country.. we need to stop the people like the squad and other people on the left from pushing those terrible policies that are hurtful to the american people. >> sandra: byron donalds from the freedom force. thank you for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> trace: more california lawmakers accused of hypocrisy for flouting coronavirus guidelines. what san francisco's mayor did to join that...
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and went 2008 and 2009 we have the crisis of the banking industry and we saw how that went with the dodd frank bill i was hoping that would happen in the 2000 election and most recent 2016 and 2020 similar to legislation that could help us with the confidence of people have but there's some degree uniform perspective that the requirements in each of the states needs to comply with with what ohio is doing with major concerns that i had when we had a supreme court that decided the legislation. >> mr. chairman if i may say just a word, i think what senator portman you've identified as a best practice and it certainly qualifies as a commission, we have canvassed the entire 50 states and here are the best practices, the recommendations can be based on experiences opposed to theoretical constructs, let's just say what is worked in the various states with reputations for honesty t and integrity. >> your honor that would be the objective, thank you for your notice. >> thank you very much, on behalf of the chairman i'm going to recognize myself, thank you to the witnesses for being here. i just w
and went 2008 and 2009 we have the crisis of the banking industry and we saw how that went with the dodd frank bill i was hoping that would happen in the 2000 election and most recent 2016 and 2020 similar to legislation that could help us with the confidence of people have but there's some degree uniform perspective that the requirements in each of the states needs to comply with with what ohio is doing with major concerns that i had when we had a supreme court that decided the legislation....
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anneliese dodds, the shadow chancellor, is speaking. a key member of the labour tea m speaking.talk about in part scotland, and promising more devolved powers for all the nations of the uk. sir keir starmer. thank you very much, anneliese, for everything you do for our party. good morning. iwant everything you do for our party. good morning. i want to start by addressing the emerging situation relating to the pandemic. the news over the last 24 hours has been deeply, deeply disturbing. the number of coronavirus cases has may be doubled in the last week, and over 67,000 people have now tragically died, and hospital admissions are rising. we cannot be in any doubt, the virus is now out of control. international flights have been banned, international borders have been shot, and there is now severe disruption at british ports. make no mistake, this is now a real emergency. i have faith in the british people to once again step up to the challenges, as they've done at every stage of the pandemic, but they expect the government to do the same. we can have no more overpromising, no mor
anneliese dodds, the shadow chancellor, is speaking. a key member of the labour tea m speaking.talk about in part scotland, and promising more devolved powers for all the nations of the uk. sir keir starmer. thank you very much, anneliese, for everything you do for our party. good morning. iwant everything you do for our party. good morning. i want to start by addressing the emerging situation relating to the pandemic. the news over the last 24 hours has been deeply, deeply disturbing. the...
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not just dodd, but the bureaucracy, the airlines, the farm bureau, and everybody else, they were all in on this thing. the president made the comment. he said, you know, any time you are dealing with a bureaucracy and they tell you that something has to be done, it has to be done on a weekend, it has to be done at night, then you know something's wrong with it. they rushed into it before they had the opportunity to do it with everyone being present at the time, and that's -- but that's just another example of the closeness that we were. another example was space force. he wanted to do the space force, and i understand that. i was not initially all that concerned about it and supportive of it, but on the other hand you have countries like china and russia, our main opposition out there, they had their space forces, and i think it's really good that we consolidated all of our efforts that were really working well, but consolidating in that thing, and we did that and we did that together, and that was one of the areas that we worked together. i remember another one was the area of weste
not just dodd, but the bureaucracy, the airlines, the farm bureau, and everybody else, they were all in on this thing. the president made the comment. he said, you know, any time you are dealing with a bureaucracy and they tell you that something has to be done, it has to be done on a weekend, it has to be done at night, then you know something's wrong with it. they rushed into it before they had the opportunity to do it with everyone being present at the time, and that's -- but that's just...