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the ultimate aim of the elis program is to invite the world to come and test their technology in thisp in the air, see how it actually works in reality, where you can test the whole value chain of the electric aviation. yeah. from the ground infrastructure to the regulations in the air. ok. so with that big picture time, how close would you say we are to, you know, clean flying? sweden has a goal of having the transport sector fossil—free in 2030. that doesn't mean that all planes will be electric, but there will be hybrids for the shorter flights. and on the longer flights, these sustainable aviation fuels will be important, like biofuels, electric fuels and hydrogen. so you're clearly doing some incredible work here. but where else in the world is doing great work in this space? the us are doing a lot to introduce biofuels and self—sustainable aviation. the uk is also doing a lot in this area. that's good to know. before leaving, there was one more important thing i needed to do. so this is a pretty exciting moment, as i'm about to hit the skies. it's definitely fully charged? for s
the ultimate aim of the elis program is to invite the world to come and test their technology in thisp in the air, see how it actually works in reality, where you can test the whole value chain of the electric aviation. yeah. from the ground infrastructure to the regulations in the air. ok. so with that big picture time, how close would you say we are to, you know, clean flying? sweden has a goal of having the transport sector fossil—free in 2030. that doesn't mean that all planes will be...
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host: we will go to eli first in baltimore. welcome to the program. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, we can. go ahead. caller: akash, you spoke about the $1 trillion that were put towards welfare programs. in my right? guest 2: that is correct. caller: that is a real intimidating word to be telling the public. $1 trillion isn't a whole lot of money for a country this big. it seems like a big word you just said. a a lot of people heard that, in the trillion dollars means a lot to a lot of people. guest 2: we hear a number of promises continue to be made. $1 trillion is a lot of money. if you are talking about expanding the welfare state, $97 trillion in new welfare handouts would double the size of the government. we talk a lot about taxing the rich. taking every penny from billionaires, completely eliminating the defense budget, would only pay for less than half of that. not only can we not pay for all the promises that people make, but what did the poor actually need? poor people are not victims. they have dignity. they have hopes and dreams. they need opportunity to clim
host: we will go to eli first in baltimore. welcome to the program. caller: can you hear me? host: yes, we can. go ahead. caller: akash, you spoke about the $1 trillion that were put towards welfare programs. in my right? guest 2: that is correct. caller: that is a real intimidating word to be telling the public. $1 trillion isn't a whole lot of money for a country this big. it seems like a big word you just said. a a lot of people heard that, in the trillion dollars means a lot to a lot of...
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. >> also talked to me about livestock programs and eli assistance program and should we do more with those two programs for the livestock producers they have some of the risk management that are farmers do indeed have recommendation on the livestock specifically. >> mr. duval i do not have the recommendations to give to you today we can do that through staff. i think it's important to make sure our lifestyle producers have the same risk management tools and row crop areas. >> thank you. >> absolutely the need is there we are work to address it . . . for these programs to refinish the farmer friendly. they need to be farmer friendly so it actually helps the producer out there. they are the landowner, right? in terms of this program it's very important they are voluntary. it is not a one-size-fits-all. started with you, would you comment in regards to those points? >> yes. we mentioned earlier that all regions across the country differ. different from one region to the other. climate projects are different from one region to the other. one size does not fit all. we have to have that re
. >> also talked to me about livestock programs and eli assistance program and should we do more with those two programs for the livestock producers they have some of the risk management that are farmers do indeed have recommendation on the livestock specifically. >> mr. duval i do not have the recommendations to give to you today we can do that through staff. i think it's important to make sure our lifestyle producers have the same risk management tools and row crop areas. >>...
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host: we will go to eli first in baltimore. welcome to the program. caller: can you hear me?t: yes, we can. go ahead. caller: akash, you spoke about the $1 trillion that were put towards welfare programs. in my right? guest 2: that is correct. caller: that is a real intimidating word to be telling the public. $1 trillion isn't a whole lot of money for a country this big. it seems like a big word you just said. a a lot of people heard that, in the trillion dollars means a lot to a lot of people. guest 2: we hear a number of promises continue to be made. $1 trillion is a lot of money. if you are talking about expanding the welfare state, $97 trillion in new welfare handouts would double the size of the government. we talk a lot about taxing the rich. taking every penny from billionaires, completely eliminating the defense budget, would only pay for less than half of that. not only can we not pay for all the promises that people make, but what did the poor actually need? poor people are not victims. they have dignity. they have hopes and dreams. they need opportunity to climb th
host: we will go to eli first in baltimore. welcome to the program. caller: can you hear me?t: yes, we can. go ahead. caller: akash, you spoke about the $1 trillion that were put towards welfare programs. in my right? guest 2: that is correct. caller: that is a real intimidating word to be telling the public. $1 trillion isn't a whole lot of money for a country this big. it seems like a big word you just said. a a lot of people heard that, in the trillion dollars means a lot to a lot of people....
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in the case of eli lilly, we started capping our prices in 2017 and started implementing programs like capping the prices of our best-selling products, so it has been going on for a while, but i agree everyone can play a role. >> do you agree with that as well, mr. hudson? mr. hudson: i think everybody does have a role to play. we kept the prices in 2017, lowered the price of our most popular insulin in 2018. as recently as august last year, unbranded brands have made the same adjustments, moving at a lower price. i would add more importantly we have yet to see whether it makes a difference for patients, whether the out-of-pocket goes down, whether the lower list price actually has an impact on the choices and what they paid themselves. >> and again, that is another reason why congress should act. we put together a lot that insures the benefits flow out to those most in need, and i think what we have seen the last couple of years is once congress acted and got everyone's attention in the industry, and some of it was voluntary, some of it was coerced, but from my perspective, it did dem
in the case of eli lilly, we started capping our prices in 2017 and started implementing programs like capping the prices of our best-selling products, so it has been going on for a while, but i agree everyone can play a role. >> do you agree with that as well, mr. hudson? mr. hudson: i think everybody does have a role to play. we kept the prices in 2017, lowered the price of our most popular insulin in 2018. as recently as august last year, unbranded brands have made the same...
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programming note. tomorrow right here on "cnn this morning" mayor francis suarez will join us live. >>> as we look at where things stand now, eliee mayor suarez now in the race, we have a rather crowded field which we have been saying some time now, but it keeps getting a little bit more crowded, can he change the conversation? can he break through when you are dealing with this many people and one very loud, very well known main contender? >> that's the thing. no one can really change the conversation because the former president is dominating the headlines and the news cycles and it's hard to. i think what people are looking for now is someone who is going to say be a chris christie, for instance, and say, well, what are you doing? like, why are you going to elect sunday someone like donald trump again? so this is a vanity campaign. i don't expect that anything will come of it. but, you know, name recognition maybe for him down the road. and it all benefits the former president really. i mean, there is a huge lead right now between the former president and ron desantis. i think everyone else is sort of campaigning for vice pre
programming note. tomorrow right here on "cnn this morning" mayor francis suarez will join us live. >>> as we look at where things stand now, eliee mayor suarez now in the race, we have a rather crowded field which we have been saying some time now, but it keeps getting a little bit more crowded, can he change the conversation? can he break through when you are dealing with this many people and one very loud, very well known main contender? >> that's the thing. no one...
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page 39, elie, where she is reading from, and the words matter, and the chief justice wrote this opinion, and let's read them, because it is important. at one point he writes here, both programs lack sufficiently focused and measurable objectives warranting the use of race unavoid ably lack the race and to prohibit race, and we will not do so today, and at the same time, nothing in this decision should prohibit universities from considering an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life be it through inspiration or other wise. >> that is crucial, because it is guidance of what is still in play. and this is the race-neutral factor, and we are not checking boxes, and students do not have to say what race they are, and one thing that was object to is giving a specific numerical bubble as far as race, but the passage that you read makes clear that the colleges can do to try to generate diverse classes for themselves, and for example, you can look at what is in the student's essay, and you cannot restrict what they say, and yes, the colleges can consider that, and other factors, economic background, and first-generation college students, and what is also interestin
page 39, elie, where she is reading from, and the words matter, and the chief justice wrote this opinion, and let's read them, because it is important. at one point he writes here, both programs lack sufficiently focused and measurable objectives warranting the use of race unavoid ably lack the race and to prohibit race, and we will not do so today, and at the same time, nothing in this decision should prohibit universities from considering an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or...
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elie, can we go with this now? okay. now, we are looking at this, and one of the two cases that are the challenges to the student loan, to biden's student loan program. two case. one brought by the republican-led states attorney generals and two individuals -- >> no, it is. the first one is on the states. >> the first is by the states is what i am told. >> the one i am looking is individuals. >> in any cases -- i will butt out. >> wait, wait. actually, let's -- jessica schneider is going through it. and set us up before we get to decision on what is at stake here and what we will be hear when these two come out. >> at stake is $400 billion worth of student loan forgiveness which is a biden campaign promise that he enacted through a campaign promise. so there are two sets of challengers here. important to keep in mind for what jessica is about to say. two individuals who did not qualify for student debt relief saying that essentially, that is not fair. >> i am going to -- you always make the points, and we have to stop you, because we do have some more information on the decision. we will go to jessica schneider who is listening to every word. what i
elie, can we go with this now? okay. now, we are looking at this, and one of the two cases that are the challenges to the student loan, to biden's student loan program. two case. one brought by the republican-led states attorney generals and two individuals -- >> no, it is. the first one is on the states. >> the first is by the states is what i am told. >> the one i am looking is individuals. >> in any cases -- i will butt out. >> wait, wait. actually, let's --...
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program. what should they do to get things going? we have one commentator saying that no matter what they do, it is too late. elir question. it is a matter of trade-offs. we know they are still looking at the amount of debt and leverage in the economy. if you look at what happened the last 12 months, it continued to rise in an alarming fashion. on the other hand, they will do just enough to not have a crisis come into play, so it is a juggling game. that means investors in chinese markets no have to be more patient. haslinda: thank you for your insights. eli lee, head of investment strategy at bank of singapore. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, i■m susan lucci. you may know me from my many years on television. i never thought about heart disease until i had my own heart event. i felt this slight pressure on my chest, just slight. i thought, oh, it's nothing. it'll go away. i didn't get it. i did not get it. but, a few days later, while shopping at a boutique, that pressure returned much stronger. it felt like an elephant pressing on my chest. i had a 90% blockage in my main artery and a 75% blockage i
program. what should they do to get things going? we have one commentator saying that no matter what they do, it is too late. elir question. it is a matter of trade-offs. we know they are still looking at the amount of debt and leverage in the economy. if you look at what happened the last 12 months, it continued to rise in an alarming fashion. on the other hand, they will do just enough to not have a crisis come into play, so it is a juggling game. that means investors in chinese markets no...
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renovating to include a variety of programming in our opportunity to entice diversity of queer young people and elibefore. not just for gay men anymore. don'ts drive the last nail in the castro coffin by preventing progress. thank you. >> once upon a time not long ago i asked my 22 year old gay son has 2 mom and grew up in noe valfehe wanted check out frame line he said what is that? are you kigd the lbgtq+ et cetera film festival at the castro where the old people lineup on the sidewalk. yes. i have been liningum there for 25 plus years and amazing memories of that movie palace. back in my day rocket screening. classics, packed houses reciting betty davis lines it was fabulous. a year ago thinking i schooled them i to being my son and boyfriend to see all about eve at the castro and may be 27 people in the theatre. and no one chime in the on fasten your seat belt. hart and he anthony fell asleep. sitting in a cold empty theatre sprngs live music is if they see their favorite musicians they would bring enthusiasm and economic boflt to the neighborhood. the cast roast and the castro 32er would be a
renovating to include a variety of programming in our opportunity to entice diversity of queer young people and elibefore. not just for gay men anymore. don'ts drive the last nail in the castro coffin by preventing progress. thank you. >> once upon a time not long ago i asked my 22 year old gay son has 2 mom and grew up in noe valfehe wanted check out frame line he said what is that? are you kigd the lbgtq+ et cetera film festival at the castro where the old people lineup on the sidewalk....