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the next question is dr. gary. your testimony has three options. in the event that cash is no longer available to them. use bank deposits. demand direct asked -- access. and thirdly, turn to the privately issued crypto currencies. what would cause consumers to choose options two and three when option one is a familiar technology that is already becoming increasingly convenient. i agree with what you said at the end there. there is nothing wrong with our current banking system. and as i mentioned in my testimony new means for transferring that. a constantly arising. not only for the business payments but peer-to-peer payments. in those scenarios i outlined. the first scenario is probably the most likely. as it disappears that starts to create problems. the governor of the bank recently wrote an opinion piece. some of the pain points that occur. what i'm really talking about is that a future scenario. the central bank has to decide if it wants to withdraw completely from providing a payment device or whether it wants to offer some sort of digital alt
the next question is dr. gary. your testimony has three options. in the event that cash is no longer available to them. use bank deposits. demand direct asked -- access. and thirdly, turn to the privately issued crypto currencies. what would cause consumers to choose options two and three when option one is a familiar technology that is already becoming increasingly convenient. i agree with what you said at the end there. there is nothing wrong with our current banking system. and as i...
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williams: my next question is for dr. gary. use commercial bank deposits for everyday transactions, number two demand access to digital central-bank excess money. thoroughly, turn to privately issued crypto currencies. tot would cause consumers choose options two and three when option one is an existing familiar technology that is already becoming an easily convenient as a payment method? dr. garratt: i agree with what you said there. testimony,ned in my new means are constantly arising or commercial bank deposits. in those scenarios, the first scenario is probably the most likely. as cash disappears, that starts to grid problems. sweden is dealing with this. the government recently wrote an opinion piece. physical cashen believe starts to disappear and when businesses stop receiving it. but i am really talking about is that future scenario. i am really talking about is that future scenario. the senate has to decide whether ofy want to offer some sort digital alternatives. one of those digital alternatives could be down the roa
williams: my next question is for dr. gary. use commercial bank deposits for everyday transactions, number two demand access to digital central-bank excess money. thoroughly, turn to privately issued crypto currencies. tot would cause consumers choose options two and three when option one is an existing familiar technology that is already becoming an easily convenient as a payment method? dr. garratt: i agree with what you said there. testimony,ned in my new means are constantly arising or...
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dr. natalie azar and gary, let me start with you and pick up on a point that we just heard from matt. this is not new now and they have gone in there before so presumably they know what the challenges are and with the water and certain circumstances have change. does that go well for the last group that's still waiting to be rescued? >> well, it does. the experience counts for a lot. to be honest with you, it is still a dangerous operation. with torrential rain falling, we know that and obviously we don't know the condition of these boys. they may know more of details. we have not been given specific details on what kind of shape these boys were in. what do you see as the biggest obstacle in getting the five out. >> again, the rain and rising water may increase the water and washi washing sediments and etcetera, it is not a certainty of getting out but the previous successes does very well. for a lot of us that spend a lot of time in caves as you have, as you watch the video that came out from inside, what struck you? >> well, there are a couple of things, one is the divers could reac
dr. natalie azar and gary, let me start with you and pick up on a point that we just heard from matt. this is not new now and they have gone in there before so presumably they know what the challenges are and with the water and certain circumstances have change. does that go well for the last group that's still waiting to be rescued? >> well, it does. the experience counts for a lot. to be honest with you, it is still a dangerous operation. with torrential rain falling, we know that and...
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poor hall of famer's, rick perry, gary payton, dr. j, julius irving, and the iceman, george curbing. here is rick perry, moments ago. >> i was a bit skeptical, as most people were. but, pleasantly surprised. it was beyond my expectations. i had a lot of fun last year. to come back and coach against dr. j. i told him before, you know the best thing about this game i don't have to guard you. >> it is nice to be back here. they are familiar surroundings. i have seen the building since they changed it. the guys asked me would you play here? well, it was not like this. there were not always luxury suites. but it is always nice to come back here. >> all right, barry is thrilled about the warriors, adding to marcus cousins to the roster. maybe the most talented center, since his old teammate, nate thurmond. >> i would be remiss if i did not ask you about cousins. >> oh, yeah -- when i tell you -- if you are a warrior person, you are thrilled. i mean, if you had to pick onein the armor, what would it have been? the center position? >> they ne
poor hall of famer's, rick perry, gary payton, dr. j, julius irving, and the iceman, george curbing. here is rick perry, moments ago. >> i was a bit skeptical, as most people were. but, pleasantly surprised. it was beyond my expectations. i had a lot of fun last year. to come back and coach against dr. j. i told him before, you know the best thing about this game i don't have to guard you. >> it is nice to be back here. they are familiar surroundings. i have seen the building since...
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rescuers are up against right now, i'm joined by gary shindle, president of the society that's an organization that explores and studies caves. i'm also joined by dr. john torres, medical correspondent for nbc news. gary, let me start with you there, because this is a -- as i understand it, a seven-mile-long cave complexion. the group is about a mile deep, three miles from the entrance of this cave. no visibility. rescuers could potentially face rising waters in the coming hours and days. how do they go about navigating this, gary? >> well, there are two components, appears to be two components to the cave. there's the air filled component which you can walk through or crawl through. then of course there's the area of the cave that's now been flooded and is under water. and that requires some extremely specialized skills to be able to negotiate. they have brought in some of the best cave divers in the world. and they have dove in incredibly difficult conditions. and they -- my understanding is there are what are called four sumps which are locations where the cave passage is filled with water, and there are four of those they have to dive through.
rescuers are up against right now, i'm joined by gary shindle, president of the society that's an organization that explores and studies caves. i'm also joined by dr. john torres, medical correspondent for nbc news. gary, let me start with you there, because this is a -- as i understand it, a seven-mile-long cave complexion. the group is about a mile deep, three miles from the entrance of this cave. no visibility. rescuers could potentially face rising waters in the coming hours and days. how...
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dr. pepper. bring in today's market panel. gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. james freeman, "wall street journal." both of whom fox news contributors. gary, i think the market may look at the supreme court pick. we know that this will yet be another very pro-business or pro-individual rights which translates to pro-business person on the supreme court. a lost decisions coming his way. maybe that is one reason markets are are up? >> since the election, two words, business-friendly. for eight years we did not have business-friendly. i think that could be part of the equation. this is a market ththat's been teflon. all we had was five to six-month correction after gargantuan run into january. i don't know if we're off to the races here but definitely the tone is better. i watch certain groups carefully. financials put in a good low, the semiconductors another important group, they're starting to roll again. think we're in pretty good shape entering earnings season. david: james, you don't fight the tape. even president trump as he was flying to europe he tweeted
dr. pepper. bring in today's market panel. gary kaltbaum, kaltbaum capital management. james freeman, "wall street journal." both of whom fox news contributors. gary, i think the market may look at the supreme court pick. we know that this will yet be another very pro-business or pro-individual rights which translates to pro-business person on the supreme court. a lost decisions coming his way. maybe that is one reason markets are are up? >> since the election, two words,...
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dr. oh, my goodness. >> battling battle a firefighter is killed near yosemite national park. >> we're hearing from ty associating team.. you'll hear that coming up in just a moment. >> gary. >> good rning on this sunday morning going to g hot.more humid, and maybe some much needed rainfall in the way.ll forecast coming up. way.ll forecast coming up. us. with us. it was always my parents dream for me to goo college. one of my biggest regrets is that i never finished if you're the first in your familyo go to college, if youook time off to raise ur kids, or if u u're in one career and hear another calling, i get that anstrayer university gets that's why we're teaming up, to help the people that matter the most the students let's get it together let's do this >> welcome bk7:16 in the ryrning. getting aittle hotter this week y. >>. >>> compared to what we were expectin last week. d mstylooked atye>> and had noti attention it's dry, group i thought we need rain. that's what i'm talking about this r morning. >> ain come what time. >> we we had a chancell for a thunderstorm thiternoon.s n hance but w get a few out there. >> iat said wh time. >> i'm straight business, what t >> a
dr. oh, my goodness. >> battling battle a firefighter is killed near yosemite national park. >> we're hearing from ty associating team.. you'll hear that coming up in just a moment. >> gary. >> good rning on this sunday morning going to g hot.more humid, and maybe some much needed rainfall in the way.ll forecast coming up. way.ll forecast coming up. us. with us. it was always my parents dream for me to goo college. one of my biggest regrets is that i never finished if...
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dr. mona hanna-attisha details or efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to lead poisoning the water supply pixies interviewed by democratic senator gary peters of michigan. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host, interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> dr. hanna-attisha, it's great to be with you to discuss this great work that it had a a chae to read about an issue that is a real big issue for us in michigan, certainly a catastrophic event in flint. the book is written that and i will afford having a chance to talk to you over the next hour or so. i know your patients call your dr. mona, is that all right? >> guest: absolutely. it is great to be here and doing this with you, peter. >> host: wonderful to be with you. the think about this book which goes into detail, what happened in flint is a book that is safe to say can make you angry but it's also can make helpful. it's really both. i noticed the book concludes a quote from erin brockovich of course he was a well-known activist, had a movie made from the water contamination, julie roberts was in that movie. she called you a true a
dr. mona hanna-attisha details or efforts to provide scientific evidence that children in flint, michigan, were being exposed to lead poisoning the water supply pixies interviewed by democratic senator gary peters of michigan. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host, interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> dr. hanna-attisha, it's great to be with you to discuss this great work that it had a a chae to read about an issue that is...
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dr leslie vinjamuri, head of the us and the americas programme at chatham house. and also doctor mark shanahan, expert in international relations at the university of reading. garyust saying that what theresa may is out of this visit is just a really good positive work that she can take forward in the months ahead as we head towards brexit. leslie, do you think she will get that from donald trump? visits to the guts to know with this president, butjust the visits to the guts to know with this president, but just the fact that the president is taking to the uk is a recognition that he takes this very seriously. —— it is difficult to know with this president. i suspect he will stick to message while he is here, certainly during his briefing, his public briefing with the prime minister. he takes the uk very seriously. how seriously can the uk taken, mark? that is a very loaded question. ash mac how seriously can the uk take him's? the uk would love us to see him as the primary global relationship. we probably need him at the moment more than he needs the uk. however, whether it is protestjust nice happening over the two days here, he is coming to an english—speakin
dr leslie vinjamuri, head of the us and the americas programme at chatham house. and also doctor mark shanahan, expert in international relations at the university of reading. garyust saying that what theresa may is out of this visit is just a really good positive work that she can take forward in the months ahead as we head towards brexit. leslie, do you think she will get that from donald trump? visits to the guts to know with this president, butjust the visits to the guts to know with this...
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gary peters of michigan. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: dr. hanna-attisha, it's great to be with you to discuss this great book about an issue that is a real big issue for us in michigan. the book is "what the eyes don't see," and i look forward to having a chance to talk with you over the next hour or so. i know your patients call you dr. mona, is that all right -- >> guest: absolutely. it is great to be here and doing this with you, senator peters. >> host: well, it's wonderful to be with you. and i think the thing about this book which really goeso
gary peters of michigan. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: dr. hanna-attisha, it's great to be with you to discuss this great book about an issue that is a real big issue for us in michigan. the book is "what the eyes don't see," and i look forward to having a chance to talk with you over the next hour or so. i know your patients call you dr. mona, is that all...
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a year they have lost gary cohn, hope hicks, rob porter omarosa, tom pries, steve bannon, reince priebus, sean spiesesser, an anthony scaramucci, sebastian gorka michael flynn, drson and rex tillerson. so many people that we snuck in wilford brimley and you didn't even notice. right there. hey,-- for those of us in the media, this ongoing staff purge is -- is amazing to watch. it's like a form of blood support. we ever we're riffity-- rivetted it is like something out of the hunger games. no, wait! it is the hungary to leave power games. -- hungry to leave power games. yes, hello! welcome. welcome citizens, one and all to the hungry to leave power games! oh, hmmmm, someone is getting erased. come caligula. come boy, yes, yes, down, down. tonight, citizens, we honor epa head scott pruitt. a man whose only flaw was being terrible. (laughter) s ahead of the epa pruitt had a passion for protecting our nation's fragile industrialists. early on he met privately with the ceo of dow chemical whereupon he decided to approve chorpyrifos, the pesticide that health studies showed can harm children's brains, which is not evil, according to anyone who has been huffing chorpy
a year they have lost gary cohn, hope hicks, rob porter omarosa, tom pries, steve bannon, reince priebus, sean spiesesser, an anthony scaramucci, sebastian gorka michael flynn, drson and rex tillerson. so many people that we snuck in wilford brimley and you didn't even notice. right there. hey,-- for those of us in the media, this ongoing staff purge is -- is amazing to watch. it's like a form of blood support. we ever we're riffity-- rivetted it is like something out of the hunger games. no,...
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gary peters of michigan. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: dr. hanna-attisha, it's great to be with you to discuss this great book about an issue that is a real big issue for us in michigan. the book is "what the eyes don't see," and i look forward to having a chance to talk with you over the next hour or so. i know your patients call you dr. mona, is that all right -- >> guest: absolutely. it is great to be here and doing this with you, senator peters. >> host: well, it's wonderful to be with you. and i think the thing about this book which really goes into details of what happened in flint, it is a book that i think it's safe to say can make you angry, but it also can make you hopeful. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: it's really both in that story. and i noticed that the book includes a quote from erin brockovich, of course, who is a well known activist, had a movie is made from the water contamination, julia roberts was in that movie. probably people have seen that movie. she calls you a true american hero, so that's quite a testament. >> gues
gary peters of michigan. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: dr. hanna-attisha, it's great to be with you to discuss this great book about an issue that is a real big issue for us in michigan. the book is "what the eyes don't see," and i look forward to having a chance to talk with you over the next hour or so. i know your patients call you dr. mona, is that all...