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i don't mean to be a total downer but look at what's happening in realtime.downer, but it's a great point so continue. >> conservatives are saying that fox isn't trump enough. they're going to newsmax or oan or going to parler, which is a new version of social media for the right. so it's not like people are saying, you know what, let a all come together. no it's going this way and that worries me. >> yeah. i mean, i would even add pinterest and instagram where there are so many people just if you flip through stories it's remarkable. what do you think the responsibility of the social media companies is to do about this because we have obviously seen them essentially not do very much. i mean, they have tried in some ways to put those warnings on the president's tweets. facebook has been taking more action against, for example, anti-vaxxers on their platform, but doesn't seem like congress can address this. what's the answer, do you think? >> it's crazy, right? like 15 years into some of the technologies and we put no rules to the road for anybody. and people
i don't mean to be a total downer but look at what's happening in realtime.downer, but it's a great point so continue. >> conservatives are saying that fox isn't trump enough. they're going to newsmax or oan or going to parler, which is a new version of social media for the right. so it's not like people are saying, you know what, let a all come together. no it's going this way and that worries me. >> yeah. i mean, i would even add pinterest and instagram where there are so many...
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i know this is, again, debbie downer. jonathan: it's what people expect. it's what they miss.laughter] happy to have you back. carry-on. lisa: i am just wondering why are bonds not confirming the optimism we are seeing in stocks. are they not confirming the reflationary trade, or is this confidence that they are going to accelerate their bond purchases? i don't know that the story is consistent. jonathan: i've spoken to a lot of people who think it is the latter, but we will find out. 's kevinus now from d.c. cirilli, bloomberg's chief washington correspondent. just how quickly can we get these things approved down in washington? kevin: it is going to be fast and furious. the speed of this is just as interesting as whether or not democrats are going to be supportive of this. i am going to be paying careful attention to what is elect joe biden's transition team has to say this week about the vaccination front. we should note that the communication between the outgoing and incoming administration finally beginning in earnest, and of course, there have been transition briefings o
i know this is, again, debbie downer. jonathan: it's what people expect. it's what they miss.laughter] happy to have you back. carry-on. lisa: i am just wondering why are bonds not confirming the optimism we are seeing in stocks. are they not confirming the reflationary trade, or is this confidence that they are going to accelerate their bond purchases? i don't know that the story is consistent. jonathan: i've spoken to a lot of people who think it is the latter, but we will find out. 's...
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that's the only real downer. the fans were not able to enjoy that with us.ecause we are conference north and we have not had fa ns conference north and we have not had fans in since the start. they've been helping us with the finances and we are in a few quid from it. it's going to give us a bit of a lifeline. but soon enough hopefully fa ns lifeline. but soon enough hopefully fans will be able to experience this with us and the publicity that would get with this interview and live strea m get with this interview and live stream that could just help keep the fa ns stream that could just help keep the fans interested. i'm sure there were watching yesterday and i'm sure there will be watching the draw to come in the next half hour or so. it's live at seven o'clock. thank you very much indeed for speaking to us on you very much indeed for speaking to us on sports day tonight. footballer megan rapinoe is no stranger to success on the field. and off it she reamins one of the most influential voices in sport. even offering to becomejoe biden's running mate in the
that's the only real downer. the fans were not able to enjoy that with us.ecause we are conference north and we have not had fa ns conference north and we have not had fans in since the start. they've been helping us with the finances and we are in a few quid from it. it's going to give us a bit of a lifeline. but soon enough hopefully fa ns lifeline. but soon enough hopefully fans will be able to experience this with us and the publicity that would get with this interview and live strea m get...
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i say that not to be a downer but to look at the evidence. we have tos remember this interim data.his is early data published by the company thats producing vaccine so inherently it is biased. what reassures me as a physician, as the fda will hopefully approves his, this te it has gone through other apolitical and unbiased committees so there is a data safety monitoring board approves most clinical trials and they have been monitoring this study for moderna and pfizer. it is up to them, a group of physicians and researchers who are unbiased, to determine the true safety of this. then there is the fda advisory if these two committees agree this vaccine is truly safe d effective, y can start larger controlled trials but the fda will go ahead and approve it. as a physician, to be able to stngly promote the vaccine that has been expedited, many this is reassuring.s and i think it is helpful and l's hope the s continued data pro be positive. laura: let's hope. in the meantime, whaare you hearing from er colleagues across america about what they are seeing with the explosion in cases and
i say that not to be a downer but to look at the evidence. we have tos remember this interim data.his is early data published by the company thats producing vaccine so inherently it is biased. what reassures me as a physician, as the fda will hopefully approves his, this te it has gone through other apolitical and unbiased committees so there is a data safety monitoring board approves most clinical trials and they have been monitoring this study for moderna and pfizer. it is up to them, a group...
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i say that not to be a downer but toook at the evidence. we have to remember this is interim data.his is early data published by the company that is producing the vaccine so inherently it is what reassures me as a the fda wils hopefully approve this, this tells me it has gone through otherl apolitid unbiased committees so there is a data safety monitoring board that approves most clinical trials and they have been monitoring thisor studyoderna and pfizer. it is up to them, a group of physicians and scientists and reers who are unbiased, to determine the true safety of this. then there is the fda advisory committee. if these two committees ree this vaccine is truly safe and effective, you can start larger controlled trials but the fda will go ahead and approve it. as a physician, to be able to strongly promote the vaccine that has been expedited, many people have concerns and i think this is reassuring. it is helpful and let's hope the eontinued data proves to positive.laura: let's hope. e in the meantime, what u across america about what they are seeing with the explosion in cases
i say that not to be a downer but toook at the evidence. we have to remember this is interim data.his is early data published by the company that is producing the vaccine so inherently it is what reassures me as a the fda wils hopefully approve this, this tells me it has gone through otherl apolitid unbiased committees so there is a data safety monitoring board that approves most clinical trials and they have been monitoring thisor studyoderna and pfizer. it is up to them, a group of physicians...
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55th woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century. 46 year old kelly renee just some downer is set to die. 7 pm by lethal injection she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing over her husband prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to prevent her execution were organized her children did everything they could to say that we want y'all to know that we're still fighting 2 dollars your faith this is not over there's a reason that we didn't get to see her today and hopefully that such as we're going to see her again this weekend that they. even pope francis let her case. down or was it part of. our final words were broadcast on t.v. and on the radio. and the you know. you . just. go. she's going to. go on september 30th 2015 at 12 21 am kelly gets in that or was executed she was 47 years old. in the united states out of the 2843 inmates on death row 54 are women they are incarcerated in 16 different states across the country. who were granted permission to interview 3 of them. some have been on death row for over 15 years. in the county sha
55th woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century. 46 year old kelly renee just some downer is set to die. 7 pm by lethal injection she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing over her husband prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to prevent her execution were organized her children did everything they could to say that we want y'all to know that we're still fighting 2 dollars your faith this is not over there's a reason that we didn't get...
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woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century . 46 year old kelly renee, just some downer, is set to die. it's 7 pm by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing of her husband. prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to prevent her execution were organized. her children did everything they could to save them and we want you also know that we're still fighting to dilute your faith. this is not no, we didn't get that update. even pope francis final words were broadcast on t.v. and on the radio. and on the way you just have to go out on september 30th, 2015 at 12, 21 am or was executed. she was 47 years old. in the united states, out of the 2843 inmates on death row, 54 are women. they are incarcerated in 16 different states across the country were granted permission to interview 3 of them have been on death row for over 15 years . in the shawna forde has been charged with the most unspeakable crimes violent acts that resulted in the claimed, the life of a young girl and her father, black, white, or hispanic. they all
woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century . 46 year old kelly renee, just some downer, is set to die. it's 7 pm by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing of her husband. prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to prevent her execution were organized. her children did everything they could to save them and we want you also know that we're still fighting to dilute your faith. this is not no, we didn't get that update....
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55th woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century, 46 year old kelly renee just some downer, is set to die a 7 pm by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing of her husband. prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to promote her execution were organized. her children did everything they could to save her life. we want, i also know that we're still fighting $2.00 your face. this is not over. there's a reason that we didn't get to see her today and hopefully that stuff as we're going to see her again. this weekend that they even pope francis cloud, her case against him down or was it hard? her final words were broadcast on t.v. and on the radio hosts, why this should go unnoticed. so she's going to out on september 30th, 2015 at 12. 21 am or was executed. she was 47 years old. and the united states, out of the 2843 inmates on death row, 54 are women. they are incarcerated in 16 different states across the country. and were granted permission to interview 3 of them. have been on death row for over 15 years in the county
55th woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century, 46 year old kelly renee just some downer, is set to die a 7 pm by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing of her husband. prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to promote her execution were organized. her children did everything they could to save her life. we want, i also know that we're still fighting $2.00 your face. this is not over. there's a reason that we...
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supporter of britain, for the 2 senses, a new dynamic, and is keen to play it down the moment you need a downer but the mentality of the before the break, if they need and i'm not in the know the reuters news story. they fade nearly capability. the way we 1st poder, you need it can, you know whether we have freedom for a new world or charlie strain is very different. right now he's dislocated, he's seeing the one time he had to in a living through school at 17. he's now going to a sports college in a catholic neighborhood on the other side of the room. somewhat daunting. and there's a big problem because some of them is probably brought up in a war chaos war. there are movies and dolls, believe in all the complex stuff. i don't have a problem with, i think a bit differently. so there is always going to be out fear of walking a minority about the fair, but i don't have a problem of how they will know me or a dozen women. the conflict was never his conflict and he's not interested in any new finds quite subconsciously. he completely ignores the barry. i'm not looking at it once he passes by to se
supporter of britain, for the 2 senses, a new dynamic, and is keen to play it down the moment you need a downer but the mentality of the before the break, if they need and i'm not in the know the reuters news story. they fade nearly capability. the way we 1st poder, you need it can, you know whether we have freedom for a new world or charlie strain is very different. right now he's dislocated, he's seeing the one time he had to in a living through school at 17. he's now going to a sports...
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officials have been saying that the peak of the epidemic is still ahead of us and interior minister downer monologist told his police forces to better control, to carry out more controls in france to make sure that people here are actually respecting the rules of the lockdown right now to alexander phenomena in brussels. alex, belgium, hospitals are on the brink of collapse. what's the situation? well actually, overall, the situation seems to be improving. to say there are quite confident of that. the 2nd wave of coronavirus hospital admissions has peaked already, the number of new hospitalizations is going down, as well as the number of new infections per day. however, in this context, we have to say that we are also seeing less testing. and we also have to say that still there is a lot of pressure on intensive care units, and the number of people being treated there is, is going up. so a prime minister has already announced citizens, people here in belgium have to be prepared for long term measures. the government is sitting together of with experts this friday again, but we don't expect
officials have been saying that the peak of the epidemic is still ahead of us and interior minister downer monologist told his police forces to better control, to carry out more controls in france to make sure that people here are actually respecting the rules of the lockdown right now to alexander phenomena in brussels. alex, belgium, hospitals are on the brink of collapse. what's the situation? well actually, overall, the situation seems to be improving. to say there are quite confident of...
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it's up one and a quarter percent already, 366 points improving numbers on that vaccine news from a downer if europeans government is sending reinforcements to its rest of northern region forces are appealing to the international community to condemn the offensive, but the government has ruled out mediation efforts. armenia's, foreign minister has resigned after days of protests against a peace deal with azerbaijan, but prime minister and they called refuses to step down. he has defended the decision to hand back parts of not going to cut about, but has taken responsibility. talk about libya's future of ended without an agreement on who will form an interim government. the un's acting envoy says a lot more work needs to be done that both sides of agreed to hold nationwide elections in december next year. u.k. prime minister barak's johnson's going to self isolation after coming into contact with a person infected with covert 19, he says he's feeling fine and will keep working from downing street as moldova's incumbent president says he will concede defeat if the courts find no problems wit
it's up one and a quarter percent already, 366 points improving numbers on that vaccine news from a downer if europeans government is sending reinforcements to its rest of northern region forces are appealing to the international community to condemn the offensive, but the government has ruled out mediation efforts. armenia's, foreign minister has resigned after days of protests against a peace deal with azerbaijan, but prime minister and they called refuses to step down. he has defended the...
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the moment you need a downer, but that meant to be before the break if they need and i'm not in the north. the reuters news story, they fade pretty near a capability, you know? but i think the way we are 1st poder, united kingdom, of whether we have freedom for a new challenge strain is very different. right now he's dislocated his arm while boxing. but one day he had to and a living through schools at 17, he's now going to a sports college in a catholic neighborhood on the other side of the route, somewhat daunting. there's a big problem. the coach, some of them is probably brought up on a war based war. there are movies and dolls, believe in all the complex stuff. i don't have a problem. they can't be different. so there is always going to be out. there was a minority about all the fair, but i don't have a problem of how they will know me or we're all going to remember. the conflict was never his conflict and he's not interested in any new finds quite subconsciously. he completely ignores the barry. i'm not looking at it once he passes by it like to see delphos without dividing walls, i
the moment you need a downer, but that meant to be before the break if they need and i'm not in the north. the reuters news story, they fade pretty near a capability, you know? but i think the way we are 1st poder, united kingdom, of whether we have freedom for a new challenge strain is very different. right now he's dislocated his arm while boxing. but one day he had to and a living through schools at 17, he's now going to a sports college in a catholic neighborhood on the other side of the...
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the moment you need a downer, but that meant kill it before the break if they need and i'm not in the north, the royal fenced area. they fade pretty near a capability. but i think the way me 1st poder, you name it, can you know whether we have freedom for a new charlie strain is very different. right now he's dislocated, he's seen. but one day he hopes to any living through school at 17, he's now going to a sports college in a catholic neighborhood on the other side of the room. somewhat daunting. and there's a big problem because she, some of them involve being brought up in a war chaos war. there are movies and dolls, believe in all the false and complex stuff. i don't have a problem with, i think a bit differently. so there is always going to be out there was a minority about also said that i don't have a problem of how they will know me or we're all going to, one of the conflict was never his conflict and he's not interested in any new finds quite subconsciously he completely ignores the barry. i'm not looking at it once he passes by it. like to see belfast without dividing walls,
the moment you need a downer, but that meant kill it before the break if they need and i'm not in the north, the royal fenced area. they fade pretty near a capability. but i think the way me 1st poder, you name it, can you know whether we have freedom for a new charlie strain is very different. right now he's dislocated, he's seen. but one day he hopes to any living through school at 17, he's now going to a sports college in a catholic neighborhood on the other side of the room. somewhat...
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backdrop, another drug company has announced it has made a breakthrough in the hunt for a vaccine, but downer says it's drug in early tests. sure. it's 94 percent effective. we have a lot of work ahead of us knowing the vaccine is going to be a fact. it is great news, but we still need to complete the regulatory process. the company hopes to have the 1st 20000000 doses ready to go before the end of the year, front line workers and those most at risk will be treated 1st before there's a bigger rule out. that's led america's top corporate expert to warn people. they can't relax just yet, the virus is not going to stop and call a timeout. while things change the virus is just going to keep going. the process is just going to keep going. this is something that just is now going in the very, very strong right direction. president donald trump, who claimed that last week's breakthrough announcement was the lead until after the election to damage him politically. struck a different tone with the new vaccine tweeting out that historians should note that these great breakthroughs were made on his watc
backdrop, another drug company has announced it has made a breakthrough in the hunt for a vaccine, but downer says it's drug in early tests. sure. it's 94 percent effective. we have a lot of work ahead of us knowing the vaccine is going to be a fact. it is great news, but we still need to complete the regulatory process. the company hopes to have the 1st 20000000 doses ready to go before the end of the year, front line workers and those most at risk will be treated 1st before there's a bigger...
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and considered it a downer so what was the appeal for him to start the all news 24 hour station? >> once he got word home box office upstart was playing around with cable the same way he was, to build regionally than just in the typical area where it was licensed, he heard about jerry levin and they would be made up to a satellite and then broadcast around the nation, he wanted to do that to. he jerry would do with movies and those were tough because you had to license and get the rights, he wanted to do it with the sports but then that would cannibalize the main ingredient of channel 17. he said maybe music and someone said that's a dumb idea nobody will ever watch music on television. so finally the last grasp of what he could do with this technology was news. all news radio had just started to bubble up in some markets and that was his entrÉe into using the satellite to spread that throughout the nation. and narrow copyright is expensive to produce but the cheapest way to produce that that's the next part of the story. >> since there they started doing the jokey news late at n
and considered it a downer so what was the appeal for him to start the all news 24 hour station? >> once he got word home box office upstart was playing around with cable the same way he was, to build regionally than just in the typical area where it was licensed, he heard about jerry levin and they would be made up to a satellite and then broadcast around the nation, he wanted to do that to. he jerry would do with movies and those were tough because you had to license and get the rights,...
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. >> she would sleep sideways, upper downer all over the bed. >> she's always been restless sleeping.rter: the sleep study did not discover a disorder but they knew that something was not right. >> once i fell off the bedbut did not know it until i woke up. >> she was so cranky and could not focus, and so tired. >> reporter: the sleep problem finally has a name, restless sleep disorder. the international panel just added the rsd as a new sleep disorder. >> they have hyperactivity and behavior problems which could be some of the first signs of the disease. >> reporter: the leading research on how to treat rsd, and there is a link between them low iron levels in the brain and levels of sleep. >> we found out that her iron levels were low. we are working on iron and we have had amazing results. parents are happy with their children and the quality of life . >> reporter: emily received an infusion of iron and took the extra iron daily. >> we have noticed a drastic difference in her sleep and behavior afterward. she also noticed. >> reporter: the iron levels are now steady and her parents
. >> she would sleep sideways, upper downer all over the bed. >> she's always been restless sleeping.rter: the sleep study did not discover a disorder but they knew that something was not right. >> once i fell off the bedbut did not know it until i woke up. >> she was so cranky and could not focus, and so tired. >> reporter: the sleep problem finally has a name, restless sleep disorder. the international panel just added the rsd as a new sleep disorder. >>...
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meanwhile, october was a downer, the dow seeing its worst month since march.industrials down 4 and two thirds percent, nasdaq down 2 and a quarter percent, s&p lower by 2 and three quarters in october. civility in politics, we have a political matchup happening today, hear from utah lieutenant governor spencer cox and his opponent chris peterson on their competitive yet civil campaigning for utah's governor. "mornings with maria" is live right now. european markets this morning are also higher, this despite news that u.k. prime minister boris johnson announced another round of lockdowns until december. germany's four week lockdown begins today. and as you see, the dax is up 223 points. even so. in asia overnight it was green across the board. china's purchasing manager's index for manufacturing was out, it rose to a level of 53.6, that shows growth for six straight months. the shanghai composite not really moving but japan was the best performer, up 1 and a third percent. hong kong better, up 1 and-a-half percent. some of the top stories we're watching this mo
meanwhile, october was a downer, the dow seeing its worst month since march.industrials down 4 and two thirds percent, nasdaq down 2 and a quarter percent, s&p lower by 2 and three quarters in october. civility in politics, we have a political matchup happening today, hear from utah lieutenant governor spencer cox and his opponent chris peterson on their competitive yet civil campaigning for utah's governor. "mornings with maria" is live right now. european markets this morning...
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the russelday kleining more than the othersings downer inially a 1%. >>> coming up, hershey's ceo joiningearnings report and a boom in chocolate sales amid the pandemic. that's next on "closing bell." [squeaky shopping cart] [sniffing] is the salmon wild-caught? she only eats wild caught. [cash register beeps] uh, i need a price check on honey. don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. stayed on my mind... was another around the corner? or could it be a different story? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your do
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lisa: who is debbie downer now?onathan: what the market is pricing in is not the reality for people over the next couple of months. tom: it is a celebration. jp morgan up 10%. jonathan: off the back of the bond market move. much more still to come from london and new york. a better morning on the vaccine front and a better morning in this market. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. a promising report on the coronavirus vaccine being dealt by pfizer. more than 90%ed of infections in a study of 10,000 volunteers. if further research shows it is safe, the company could get an emergency use authorization from regulators. legalent trump plans more moves on the election stage. bloomberg has learned recognition is growing among his inner circle that efforts to overturn joe biden's victory will be futile. the advisors have urged president to focus legal challenges. the president has falsely claimed victory and alleged widespread vote fraud. he has not offered any evidence. in the u.k., the chance
lisa: who is debbie downer now?onathan: what the market is pricing in is not the reality for people over the next couple of months. tom: it is a celebration. jp morgan up 10%. jonathan: off the back of the bond market move. much more still to come from london and new york. a better morning on the vaccine front and a better morning in this market. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. a promising report on the coronavirus vaccine being dealt by pfizer. more than 90%ed...
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. >> greg, isn't marijuana a downer and if you're in a fight don't you want an upper?sources, sometimes you perform quite wel when your high. there is a specific type of marijuana they gives you energy. i don't know if it's indica or sit eva, i don't really know, but i felt like i was high when i was watching it prate i did pay for it and he didn't fight until about 1:00 a.m. and they had musical guests in between each bout. it was a long, i felt like i wa wasted by the end. >> watch the whole thing? >> i did. >> i didn't even know it had happened until the next day. i didn't know there was going t be a fight. but look, i think that tomorrow i might try this trick so that am calm her during the block when we're talking about. >> dana, i'm surprised that a sports expert didn't know. >> one more thing up next. . . >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's ser
. >> greg, isn't marijuana a downer and if you're in a fight don't you want an upper?sources, sometimes you perform quite wel when your high. there is a specific type of marijuana they gives you energy. i don't know if it's indica or sit eva, i don't really know, but i felt like i was high when i was watching it prate i did pay for it and he didn't fight until about 1:00 a.m. and they had musical guests in between each bout. it was a long, i felt like i wa wasted by the end. >>...
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i don't want to be the debbie downer here but we should be honest in telling people about some of the concerns in terms of rolling out the vaccines, in terms of storage, right, in terms of distribution. when you look at the horizon over the next few months, what are you expecting to see in terms of distributing the vaccine to as many americans as possible. >> it's complicated. the vaccine likely to be put out first has to be stored at minus 170 degrees. they don't have freezers everywhere across the country to handle that cold. so initially it's going to be distributed from hospital systems, going to the front line workers, people working in covid units for example or first responders har the highest risk. and then we start moving out in circles after that. but if you're a health care worker that's exhausted and been, you know, working 24/7 now for months, taking care of covid patients and you're not in that very first batch, it's frustrating. so it's going to be very challenging to make it feel fair, logical for our people who have been doing this hard work to have to stand a few pac
i don't want to be the debbie downer here but we should be honest in telling people about some of the concerns in terms of rolling out the vaccines, in terms of storage, right, in terms of distribution. when you look at the horizon over the next few months, what are you expecting to see in terms of distributing the vaccine to as many americans as possible. >> it's complicated. the vaccine likely to be put out first has to be stored at minus 170 degrees. they don't have freezers everywhere...
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downers were sent to put the anticolonial nationalist .ebellions often atrocious force against people who fought against the nazis. the propensity for atrocity and extreme violence is not a matter of character or culture. it is a matter of circumstances. the same people who can behave like heroes in certain circumstances can behave like animals in others. thatn: it is that finding if you find yourself, you find use -- you have someone completely at your mercy, the human thought that comes next is torture. we should make note that in why violence has declined. it is continuing to decline and of the reasons, one very important notion. it took a lot of reestablishing after the war but who had the monopoly of violence? i've always thought that americans have kind of accepted that preset, and they want to be able to stand up with the u.s. army if things get tyrannical in the white house. the police are what stops violence, going back a couple centuries. you may be interested to know -- stephen doesn't like the word empathy. do you think this is irrevocable ? the idea that you will torture
downers were sent to put the anticolonial nationalist .ebellions often atrocious force against people who fought against the nazis. the propensity for atrocity and extreme violence is not a matter of character or culture. it is a matter of circumstances. the same people who can behave like heroes in certain circumstances can behave like animals in others. thatn: it is that finding if you find yourself, you find use -- you have someone completely at your mercy, the human thought that comes next...
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. >> and now i see them behind you and before i get too into the potential downer that they could be i want to point out the two important things about this forecast. tomorrow will be beautifully sunny and near 70 for most of us. then tuesday, we're getting rain. widespread rain for the bay area. we need it and it will be a good news story. that is going to come after la nina. now first of all that will be a quick view to show you how they will develop and you're going to see it develop before your eyes. the temperatures, deeper the red, you're above normal for those temperatures. if you see blue, you're below normal. now watch what happens in july and august and a lot more blue will show up here. even more. now watch october, that's la nina with this huge pool of much cooler average water down. and now that redirect, it's the slow track. the way that it does it for us here at home it will shift it further north. so that washington state and oregon, they have rainy winters than what they need to get as we tend to dry out and watch what happens as this will look like la nina. that say
. >> and now i see them behind you and before i get too into the potential downer that they could be i want to point out the two important things about this forecast. tomorrow will be beautifully sunny and near 70 for most of us. then tuesday, we're getting rain. widespread rain for the bay area. we need it and it will be a good news story. that is going to come after la nina. now first of all that will be a quick view to show you how they will develop and you're going to see it develop...
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debby downer, all right? i just don't like false expectations about a pandemic.testing shows 90% effectiveness. how much faith do you put in that, how much optimism? >> well, you know, i'm kind of with you, chris. over all, i think this is good news. this is a good day in terms of the overall news about the pandemic. but it is material and it is also interim. meaning it's not just early analysis. they still have more data to collect here. but it's fairly promising. the way this works, chris, as you know, is the ceo of pfizer hasn't seen the data. it is this independent committee that unblinds it for the first time, analyzes it and calls the ceo at 2:00 yesterday and said, this is really good. i think people are sometimes surprised by these types of numbers. but 44,000 people roughly in the trial, half of them get vaccine, half of them get placebo. 94 people became infected with covid-19, but only 10% of them were in the group that received the vaccine. the majority of people that got infected were in the group that received the placebo. that's it, chris. that's h
debby downer, all right? i just don't like false expectations about a pandemic.testing shows 90% effectiveness. how much faith do you put in that, how much optimism? >> well, you know, i'm kind of with you, chris. over all, i think this is good news. this is a good day in terms of the overall news about the pandemic. but it is material and it is also interim. meaning it's not just early analysis. they still have more data to collect here. but it's fairly promising. the way this works,...
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so, again, i don't want to be the debbie downer here, but i think recounts typically aren't going toit by the amount that he may need in a place like michigan or wisconsin. elizabeth: yeah. we also saw something else, separate case, separate from this, the three major -- three big ns, abc, cbs, nbc, other networks, cut away from the president's press conference last night because they were saying he was making false claims about the integrity of the election. the president said, quote: i've been talking about mail-in voting for a long time, it's really destroyed our system, it's a corrupt system. it makes people corrupt. is so there was a pushback against that. vice president mike pence, who did not appear with trump -- the president, rather, last night -- said he stands with the president. so did senator ted cruz, senator lindsey graham. we had sean spicer, chris christie, rick santorum, a number of republicans pushing back on the president there. i know you like to only talk about legal issues, but when you hear statements like the system is corrupt or -- what is your first respons
so, again, i don't want to be the debbie downer here, but i think recounts typically aren't going toit by the amount that he may need in a place like michigan or wisconsin. elizabeth: yeah. we also saw something else, separate case, separate from this, the three major -- three big ns, abc, cbs, nbc, other networks, cut away from the president's press conference last night because they were saying he was making false claims about the integrity of the election. the president said, quote: i've...
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ted turner wants and but he's not a news guy and considered it a downer so what was the appeal for him and all news 24 hour station. >> once he got word that a little upstart called home box office was playing around with cable the same way he played around cable going regional then just in the typical area where it was licensed and when he heard about this one jerry live-in and his hbo and how they would be made up to a satellite and broadcast it around the nation he wanted to do that to a new jerry live-in would do it with a movie and movies had to license it and get all the rights to it and he wanted to do it maybe with a sports but if he did it was sports it would cannibalize the main ingredient of channel 17. he thought maybe i will do it with music and someone said that's a dumb idea but no one will ever watch music on television so finally the last grasp of what he could do with this technology and it really was a way to use the new technology was news and all news radio had just started bubbling up in some markets and even though that wasn't his thing that was his entrÉe into u
ted turner wants and but he's not a news guy and considered it a downer so what was the appeal for him and all news 24 hour station. >> once he got word that a little upstart called home box office was playing around with cable the same way he played around cable going regional then just in the typical area where it was licensed and when he heard about this one jerry live-in and his hbo and how they would be made up to a satellite and broadcast it around the nation he wanted to do that to...
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alexander downer is a former foreign minister.ke the people's republic of china should descend into this sort of behaviour. shaimaa khalil has more from sydney. we're in a very, very tense relationship and i know we keep saying that, we keep saying it's getting worse, but that's because it is. every time now there is a headline with australia and china relations, we almost know immediately it's going to be bad news. the fact that this image was used by a chinese official foreign ministry spokesperson, used on an official chinese government twitter account, this in a very sensitive time for australia. the country, the military, even the public and the government, they are still reeling from the findings of that report. the fact that 90 sas soldiers could be facing court charges, could be facing prosecution because of those murders, all of all of this makes for a very bad picture. the fact this comes at a very heightened tensions, not just politically and diplomatically, but also trade tensions between the two countries, all of that
alexander downer is a former foreign minister.ke the people's republic of china should descend into this sort of behaviour. shaimaa khalil has more from sydney. we're in a very, very tense relationship and i know we keep saying that, we keep saying it's getting worse, but that's because it is. every time now there is a headline with australia and china relations, we almost know immediately it's going to be bad news. the fact that this image was used by a chinese official foreign ministry...
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i don't think it's being a debbie downer because obviously we have hope we must have hope with this. we have to fix it. i think human values haven't changed. we've always had the devil and the angel on our shoulders, right. but the way that social media platforms have been formulated. fans the devil in your ear and encourages us against them, splintering our public sphere part so each of us can take a role. we get rid of the lies in our immediate areas of influence. we look for what binds us together rather than what pulls us apart. we act a little bit like outsiders so that we can understand and analyze a little bit better. and i think for the journalists and the audience, there is no time that requires the mission of journalism of truth tellers no time. like now, we need to do this and we need to do it. now. when you play for england, i was never really going to be as accepted is my strike, a counterpart whose name is and why if you raise fact historically great facts about the empire, people become hysterical. they say, if you don't like it here, leave. if you're not upsetting peo
i don't think it's being a debbie downer because obviously we have hope we must have hope with this. we have to fix it. i think human values haven't changed. we've always had the devil and the angel on our shoulders, right. but the way that social media platforms have been formulated. fans the devil in your ear and encourages us against them, splintering our public sphere part so each of us can take a role. we get rid of the lies in our immediate areas of influence. we look for what binds us...
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they lost two straight not to be a debbie downer. we have him this thursday night.d it's unbelievable. wait until you see the thing it is a good time there. very fun >> jimmy: has it been weird? what is it like covering with the pandemic, or very few fans in the stadium is it a whole new world? >> i'm sure it's like sitting in your studio a couple bizarre things. i mean -- first of all, we are thankful to even have football i think we all kind of need the distraction right now. but a couple things, my first game of the season was tom brady taking on drew brees in new orleans that place is normally so freaking loud. you have to put the mike to your mic so close to your face, and all of the sudden it's like, here come the tampa bay buccaneers. and it's like my mom back amount the day at a a dance competition at the fair it's like, whoo, yeah. >> jimmy: at least my mom's here. my mom appreciates me. >> i know. it's such a bummer they do try to play music to pump up the guys it's like myself, troy aikman, joe buck, and then the two teams, which is awkward. you know, i w
they lost two straight not to be a debbie downer. we have him this thursday night.d it's unbelievable. wait until you see the thing it is a good time there. very fun >> jimmy: has it been weird? what is it like covering with the pandemic, or very few fans in the stadium is it a whole new world? >> i'm sure it's like sitting in your studio a couple bizarre things. i mean -- first of all, we are thankful to even have football i think we all kind of need the distraction right now. but...
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that was very discouraging for him, and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer after taking cigarettesof course. >> one tangent, wasn't planning on going there but it's interesting you mentioned that all leaders are not people just have obeyed their whole time, he was kind of a -- not a a bad by but he got himself in trouble when he was at west point. he didn't even go there to become a soldier. he went there for the free education, another very interesting tangent. >> he shared that with ulysses s. grant. a lot of great leader turned out to be civilians would never imagined himself a soldiers. one thing that is worth mentioning a special and context of west point come he grew up in a very religious household, and the eisenhower's were pacifists. they were god-fearing pacifists. there wasn't an eisenhower who fought in the civil war, though they named ike's uncle abraham lincoln eisenhower because they wanted to express their views, but they were conscientious objectors. you can imagine the family feelings when ike goes off to west point, because he can't wait any longer or younger bro
that was very discouraging for him, and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer after taking cigarettesof course. >> one tangent, wasn't planning on going there but it's interesting you mentioned that all leaders are not people just have obeyed their whole time, he was kind of a -- not a a bad by but he got himself in trouble when he was at west point. he didn't even go there to become a soldier. he went there for the free education, another very interesting tangent. >> he...
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football player and that was very discouraging for him and he had to learn how to snap out of that downerfter taking up cigarettes, of course. >> well, there is one tangent and i wasn't planning on going there but i thought it's interesting you mentioned that all leaders are people who just but he was a kind of bad boy but certainly got himself in trouble when he was at west point for it he did not even go there to become a soldier but went there for the free education and another very interesting tange tangent. >> well, he shared that with ulysses s grant and a lot of great leaders turned out to be civilians who would never imagine themselves as soldiers. i think george, one thing that is worth mentioning, especially in the context of west point is that he grew up in a very religious household and the eisenhower's were pacifists. they were god-fearing pacifists. there wasn't an eisenhower who fought in the civil war so they named ike's uncle abraham lincoln eisenhower because they wanted to express their views but they were conscientious objectors so you can imagine the family feelings w
football player and that was very discouraging for him and he had to learn how to snap out of that downerfter taking up cigarettes, of course. >> well, there is one tangent and i wasn't planning on going there but i thought it's interesting you mentioned that all leaders are people who just but he was a kind of bad boy but certainly got himself in trouble when he was at west point for it he did not even go there to become a soldier but went there for the free education and another very...
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harvey: kathleen and i have many things in common, including downers grove, but i clearly love writing, too. it is the only thing i have been moderately good at in my life. you know i write so slow that , the difference between writing and writers block just blurs together. i do not find it the vein thing and melodramatic. i just find it incredibly boring. when you are spending 20 minutes on a verb, your life speeds up. you are like, ok, i spent five hours on that paragraph. that is five hours i will not get back. i love it and i do it. this research thing, you know, it is like a portal into another world. it is so exciting to do those. we have never had more opportunities to do them. dan: should we do one last question? prof. tyson: a short one. dan: avery asks, what does your revision process look like? prof. rooney: that is a short one? [laughter] dan: there were not any yes or no questions. prof. rooney: avery is a former student of mine. i am a big believer in phased revision. butrevising all at once, breaking it into smaller revisions. i will not worry about anything else. i will
harvey: kathleen and i have many things in common, including downers grove, but i clearly love writing, too. it is the only thing i have been moderately good at in my life. you know i write so slow that , the difference between writing and writers block just blurs together. i do not find it the vein thing and melodramatic. i just find it incredibly boring. when you are spending 20 minutes on a verb, your life speeds up. you are like, ok, i spent five hours on that paragraph. that is five hours...
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and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer after taking up cigarettes of course. >> host: onent, was not planning on going there. i thought is interesting you mention above all the leaders are not people who obeyed the whole time his kind of not a bad boy, but he certainly got himself in trouble when he was at west point. and he did not even go there to get a soldier he went there for a nether free education. another interesting tangent. becky shared that with ... s grant. a lot of great leaders turned out to be civilians who had never imagined themselves as soldiers. i think one thing that is worth mentioning, especially in the context of west point, he grew up in a very religious househol household. in the eisenhower's were pacifists. they were god during pacifists. there is not an eisenhower who fought in the civil war. so they made ike's uncle, abraham lincoln, eisenhower. because they wanted to express their views. they were conscientious objectors. you can imagine the family feelings when ike goes off to west point. because he cannot wait any longer for his younger broth
and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer after taking up cigarettes of course. >> host: onent, was not planning on going there. i thought is interesting you mention above all the leaders are not people who obeyed the whole time his kind of not a bad boy, but he certainly got himself in trouble when he was at west point. and he did not even go there to get a soldier he went there for a nether free education. another interesting tangent. becky shared that with ... s grant. a lot...
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so not to be a debbie downer, but i do feel we're in mile one here of some tough times coming. thank you for that. and we'll probably be having a lot of conversations on a monthly basis going forward. thank you. >> yes. and then we are working on other conversations and talking a little bit about more permits and trying to process more permits. hopefully when we do, that we'll see some numbers move in that direction. that will help us increasing though. one thing we have to be cognitive of is looking at the permit valuation. when that drops drastically, that will have an impacts no matter what on our budget. because our top two revenue sources and [inaudible] revenue are based on valuation. >> when i talk about the larger projects right now going to ward, that's going to impacts you. i had [inaudible] which kind of would explain to your point about your electrical and plumbing surge of permits because most people are at home now and they are doing remodels and doing their kitchens and the smaller projects that have been put on the [inaudible] for a while and doing them now. tha
so not to be a debbie downer, but i do feel we're in mile one here of some tough times coming. thank you for that. and we'll probably be having a lot of conversations on a monthly basis going forward. thank you. >> yes. and then we are working on other conversations and talking a little bit about more permits and trying to process more permits. hopefully when we do, that we'll see some numbers move in that direction. that will help us increasing though. one thing we have to be cognitive...
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and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer. after taking a cigarette, of course. >> one tangent, i didn't plan on going there but i thought it wasinteresting you mention , all these people that he was kind of a kind of not a bad boy but he got himself in trouble he was at west point he didn't even go there to become a soldier ready weather for the free education. another very interesting candidate . >> he shared that with utilities as great a lot of great leaders turned out to be civilians who had never imagined themselves as soldiers ., one thing worth mentioning thank you for the context of west point really grew up in a religious household . the eisenhower forecast this, they were god-fearing pacifists . there was an eisenhower who fought in the civil war so they made ike's uncle, abraham lincoln eisenhower they wanted to express their views . but they were conscientious objectors. so you can imagine the family feeling when ike goes off west point because he can't wait any longer for his younger brothers toput him through co
and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer. after taking a cigarette, of course. >> one tangent, i didn't plan on going there but i thought it wasinteresting you mention , all these people that he was kind of a kind of not a bad boy but he got himself in trouble he was at west point he didn't even go there to become a soldier ready weather for the free education. another very interesting candidate . >> he shared that with utilities as great a lot of great leaders turned out...
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and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer. after taking up cigarettes, of course. >> one tangent, i was planning on going there but i thought it was interesting that you mention all leaders are just people who have obeyed the whole time but he was not a bad boy but he got himself when he in trouble when he was at west point and he didn't even go there to become a soldier, he just went there for the free education , another interesting tangent . >> heshared that with ulysses s fred . a lot of great leaders turned out to be civilians who had never imagined themselves as soldiers . i think towards, one thing that's worth mentioning especially in the context of west point is that he grew up in a very religious household . and eisenhower were pacifists . they were god-fearing pacifists. there wasn't an eisenhower who fought in the civil war so they made ice uncle, abraham lincoln eisenhower because they wanted to express their views but they were conscientious objectors so you can imagine the family feelings when ike goes off west
and he had to learn how to snap out of that downer. after taking up cigarettes, of course. >> one tangent, i was planning on going there but i thought it was interesting that you mention all leaders are just people who have obeyed the whole time but he was not a bad boy but he got himself when he in trouble when he was at west point and he didn't even go there to become a soldier, he just went there for the free education , another interesting tangent . >> heshared that with ulysses...
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a downer of a story, the nifty contract in singapore, down over 100 points, 0.8%. to decline something like 0.4%. we will be joined by nirmal bang equities economist teresa john on what is happening with inflation in india. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ let's have a look at cpi, retail inflation in india, rising the most in six years in october. boosting the chances the central bank will keep interest rates on hold for longer, as the economy slipped into recession. according to the reserve bank, gdp declined until the end of september. from nirmal bang equities joins us. what was your take on this? teresa: i think cpi inflation, as you said, has come in as a six year high, higher than the high expectation and consensus expectation. this is largely being driven by supply. vegetable prices are up 22%, year on year. i think that is a key driver of inflation. pasta and items like eggs are driving up inflation. given inflation is driven by food prices, you could see a sharp reversal in the coming months. we do expect inflation to come down over the next coup
a downer of a story, the nifty contract in singapore, down over 100 points, 0.8%. to decline something like 0.4%. we will be joined by nirmal bang equities economist teresa john on what is happening with inflation in india. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ let's have a look at cpi, retail inflation in india, rising the most in six years in october. boosting the chances the central bank will keep interest rates on hold for longer, as the economy slipped into recession. according to...
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i do because this is going to be a real downer on it and this is going to be a real downer on itandihey are bad for the environment. they do, they emit, when you burn anything it has an impact, and you are not supposed to actually burn stuff in your home if you can avoid it. so that is a cheery thought... do you follow your own mantra on that basis? i thought you said your house was festooned with them. they are not mine but when you go shopping you cannot move for candles. i do like a candle, but apparently. louise will know about this because she is clever. anthony hopkins' candle range is a fragrance collection with gardenia, sandalwood. how does that sound? i don't like sandalwood. i'm not a candle person, my house is very open plan so there is no point in burning them... lm surely ifjust have one candle, the smell spreads everywhere. if you have it in a small room, you can smell it. bah humbug, don't buy me one of those for christmas if anyone is listening! we still want to know what winners paltrow‘s candle is called smells like, we are all intrigued about that one. —— —— gweny
i do because this is going to be a real downer on it and this is going to be a real downer on itandihey are bad for the environment. they do, they emit, when you burn anything it has an impact, and you are not supposed to actually burn stuff in your home if you can avoid it. so that is a cheery thought... do you follow your own mantra on that basis? i thought you said your house was festooned with them. they are not mine but when you go shopping you cannot move for candles. i do like a candle,...
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i don't want to sound like debbie downer. i don't think it matters with delta.a, it was $60 it went up to $30. does it matter delta is probably gonna lose $10. maybe it will be profitable. maybe. the market doesn't matter for this kind of rally look at honeywell. honeywell was 160 last week. now it is sitting at a new high with earnings and guidance they are going to make $8 next year i don't know that's at the upper end of what honeywell has ever traded at reasonable questions here about market relative value that makes some sense we should be happy and celebrating. in the next couple of days there will be a revaluation in travel and leisure. for a lot of others. even on the cyclical side, we'll be going up and up and up. back to you. the high today was up 16.10. mcdonalds up amid double digit sales growth in recovery here and response to how consumer behavior has changed doubles down on things like preference for core menu. >> what happens to the quick service casual split if this vaccine works. >> those numbers there if there is going to be a sense between if
i don't want to sound like debbie downer. i don't think it matters with delta.a, it was $60 it went up to $30. does it matter delta is probably gonna lose $10. maybe it will be profitable. maybe. the market doesn't matter for this kind of rally look at honeywell. honeywell was 160 last week. now it is sitting at a new high with earnings and guidance they are going to make $8 next year i don't know that's at the upper end of what honeywell has ever traded at reasonable questions here about...