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esther: you're right.al stability is any central -- is an essential condition for the federal reserve to achieve its goals of price stability. looking at what vulnerabilities are in the economy is critical. we know from past recessions, 2001, 2000 eight, came about because of vulnerability in the economy. it is an area i keep a close eye on. markets are going to experience vulnerability. looking broadly at a set of vulnerability, making about the capitalization of the banking system are all important indicators and conditions for us to be successful in delivering our mandate. kathleen: treasury secretary yellen met with representatives from the board of governors, the new york fed, the sec. the statement they have put out is the treasury says the core market infrastructure has been resilient amid this retail trading frenzy. if you had been at the meeting, what would you have advised treasury secretary yellen to watch for on this and anything you might see as a particular potential threat in all of this? es
esther: you're right.al stability is any central -- is an essential condition for the federal reserve to achieve its goals of price stability. looking at what vulnerabilities are in the economy is critical. we know from past recessions, 2001, 2000 eight, came about because of vulnerability in the economy. it is an area i keep a close eye on. markets are going to experience vulnerability. looking broadly at a set of vulnerability, making about the capitalization of the banking system are all...
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esther: you're right. stability is an essential condition for the federal reserve being able to achieve its mandated goals for full employment and priced ability. and so looking -- price stability. and so looking carefully at the economy is critical, i think. and we know from past recessions, 2001, 2008, came about because of vulnerabilities in the economy. so, it's an area i keep a close eye on. markets can experience volatility. looking broadly at vulnerability, thinking about the capitalization of the banking system are all very important indicators and conditions for us to be successful in delivering on our mandate. >> treasury secretary ellen -- yellen met with fed board. the statement is that the treasury says the core market infrastructure has been resilient amid this retail trading frenzy. if you had been at the meeting today, what would you have advised treasury secretary yellen to think about, to watch for on this, and anything you might see as a particular potential threat in all this? esther: w
esther: you're right. stability is an essential condition for the federal reserve being able to achieve its mandated goals for full employment and priced ability. and so looking -- price stability. and so looking carefully at the economy is critical, i think. and we know from past recessions, 2001, 2008, came about because of vulnerabilities in the economy. so, it's an area i keep a close eye on. markets can experience volatility. looking broadly at vulnerability, thinking about the...
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esther dyson, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: gamestop is on a comeback trail, surging after news of the cfo jim bell's ouster in a disagreement over strategy, just five days after executives at robinhood, and citadel testified , and reddit testified before a house panel about the retail trading frenzy that sent stocks including gamestop on a wild ride. our next guest is esther dyson of the edventure nonprofit, working to end disparities in the united states. i want to start with gamestop. you made pretty provocative comments about robinhood recently, asking whether they should be asking themselves about whether they are democratizing a new form of addiction. what do you think -- what kind of responsibility, i should say, do you believe robinhood bears here? esther: the same responsibility a company that sells alcohol bears. it is not illegal, but there are a lot of people who -- some people use alcohol to have a fun friday evening. other people use it as a way to sell life insurance. some people use i
esther dyson, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: gamestop is on a comeback trail, surging after news of the cfo jim bell's ouster in a disagreement over strategy, just five days after executives at robinhood, and citadel testified , and reddit testified before a house panel about the retail trading frenzy that sent stocks including gamestop on a wild ride. our next guest is esther dyson of the edventure nonprofit, working to end disparities in the united states. i want to start with gamestop....
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esther: a lot of interesting trends.her hand -- on the one hand there are spac's, which is a form of gambling, most of it done by people that can afford it. that is very different. but if you don't have the ability to take those risks, you are being sucked into something. there is a lot going on a digital health right now, which is exciting because digital health is cheaper than a lot of the physical infrastructure, people having to travel, different ways of getting infected with covid, so forth and so on. and there is huge demand, but there is going to be consolidation inevitably. because there is 20 or 30 companies doing almost of than you can imagine, whether it is at home covid test, -- whether it is at home covid tests, adam nutrition counseling, these things are valuable and as an investor, an investor has the ability to help make the company more successful. later, the investor is more in the job of picking. about right now, you are seeing some firms get capital, often they are well-connected rather than necessari
esther: a lot of interesting trends.her hand -- on the one hand there are spac's, which is a form of gambling, most of it done by people that can afford it. that is very different. but if you don't have the ability to take those risks, you are being sucked into something. there is a lot going on a digital health right now, which is exciting because digital health is cheaper than a lot of the physical infrastructure, people having to travel, different ways of getting infected with covid, so...
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introduce us, esther. who is who? i'm waimi, — introduce us, esther. who is who?i kind of guest _ old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i kind of guest you _ old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i kind of guest you were _ old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i kind of guest you were eight i old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i | kind of guest you were eight years old, all of you. that's what my guest. it is so lovely to see you. esther, you are an inspiration to me and loads of parents out there. how i approach this? it is hard enough probably with one child who is eight, but three of them, how have you managed?— eight, but three of them, how have you managed? yeah, i will say even if ou you managed? yeah, i will say even if you have — you managed? yeah, i will say even if you have one _ you managed? yeah, i will say even if you have one child _ you managed? yeah, i will say even if you have one child it _ you managed? yeah, i will say even if you have one child it is _ you managed? yeah, i will say even if you have one child it is not i you managed? yeah, i will say even if
introduce us, esther. who is who? i'm waimi, — introduce us, esther. who is who?i kind of guest _ old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i kind of guest you _ old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i kind of guest you were _ old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i kind of guest you were eight i old. i yemi, i'm eight years old. i | kind of guest you were eight years old, all of you. that's what my guest. it is so lovely to see you. esther, you are an inspiration to me and loads of parents out there. how i...
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joining me now is esther wakeman, ceo, of the leeds hospitals charity. hello, esther.lt of his efforts. �* , . ., , ., ., his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, _ his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've _ his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've been - his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've been able - his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've been able to i difference. so, we've been able to fund things like bedside tv and telephone contact. so, during the first pandemic, the first wave of the pandemic, patients weren't able to have visitors. to be able to keep in contact was really important. but also things like being able to increase the amount of clinical psychology available to staff who are obviously working very hard during the pandemic. refurbished staff rooms. even things like, you know, painful refreshments at the covid vaccine centres have been thanks to the work of sir captain tom. and i think also the inspiration he gave to so many people to go out and do their fundraising
joining me now is esther wakeman, ceo, of the leeds hospitals charity. hello, esther.lt of his efforts. �* , . ., , ., ., his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, _ his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've _ his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've been - his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've been able - his efforts. it's made a phenomenal difference. so, we've been able to i difference. so, we've been able to fund things like...
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salas busque una esther salas busca que se apruebe una legislaciÓn para borrarla informaciÓn personalerse al dÍa con la informaciÓ la comunidad lgbt en venezuela desempolvÓ el tema del mat matrimonio igualitario, los defensores quieren que aprueben una ley para permitir las u uniones de parejas del mismo sexo, sin embargo como nos r reportan cconstitucion (gritos >> desde hace una dÉcada en venezuela se busca una reforma al cÓdigo civil para respaldar las uniones de parejas del mismo sexo, en el 2014 se ingresÓ en el parlamento una ley de m matrimonio oligualitario, por eo algunos se casan en el ext extranjero >> ppedimos a que rompan con la omisiÓn legislativa y que se reconozca a la comunidad todos los derechos humanos >> el aÑo pasado el presidente maduro pidiÓ que la nueva asamblea considerarÁ el tema, pero recientemente indicÓ que n estÁ entre las prioridades >> le toca en la libertad de su ser a la asamblea nacional debatir todos los tema >> el diputado alfonso campos considera que la propuesta a atenta contra la constituciÓn y las costumbres >> si se quiere considerar el matrim
salas busque una esther salas busca que se apruebe una legislaciÓn para borrarla informaciÓn personalerse al dÍa con la informaciÓ la comunidad lgbt en venezuela desempolvÓ el tema del mat matrimonio igualitario, los defensores quieren que aprueben una ley para permitir las u uniones de parejas del mismo sexo, sin embargo como nos r reportan cconstitucion (gritos >> desde hace una dÉcada en venezuela se busca una reforma al cÓdigo civil para respaldar las uniones de parejas del...
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esther carper? mr casey? _ cantwell? mr 0rton? esther carper? mr casey? mr— cantwell? mr 0rton?sey? mr cassidy? miss collins? mr kearns? mr cornyn? _ mr casey? mr cassidy? miss collins? mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss- mr casey? mr cassidy? miss collins? j mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let'sjust— mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let's just move — mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let's just move away _ mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let's just move away from _ let's just move away from proceedings inside the senate for a moment as they take a roll call of all of the senators there, and check in with our correspondent in washington, gary 0'donoghue. take us through what we have been watching over the past 20 minutes or so, as there is some debate about whether or not a witness can be called by the lead impeachment manager? yes. the lead impeachment manager? yes, this is a huge — the lead impeachment manager? yes, this is a huge turnout _ the lead impeachment manager? is: this is a huge turnout to look the lead impeachment manager? j23 this is a huge turnout to look at our
esther carper? mr casey? _ cantwell? mr 0rton? esther carper? mr casey? mr— cantwell? mr 0rton?sey? mr cassidy? miss collins? mr kearns? mr cornyn? _ mr casey? mr cassidy? miss collins? mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss- mr casey? mr cassidy? miss collins? j mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let'sjust— mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let's just move — mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let's just move away _ mr kearns? mr cornyn? miss cortez? let's just move away from _ let's just move away...
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francine: esther george -- tom: esther george of kansas city, and the jackson hole meetings. certainly on the -- that was kathleen hays a bit ago. paul donovan with us of ubs. looking at the toolkit that president george has an the governor of the bank of england has as well. with the recovery, how restrictive, paul donovan, is the toolkit of our central banks? paul: i think part of the problem is this really isn't the central bank crisis. central banks are there to assist, absolutely, but this is very, very much a fiscal policy situation. let's look at what happened. governments took money away from you. that is what they did. they said you cannot work, businesses, you have got to close. that is governments taking money away. it is down to governments to give that money back and to open up the economy when it is safe to do so. changing the cost of credit -- that is not going to make a difference here. in fact, with the -- with what we are seeing, the cost of credit may become less significant, at least for businesses, because there is net -- there is less need to invest now
francine: esther george -- tom: esther george of kansas city, and the jackson hole meetings. certainly on the -- that was kathleen hays a bit ago. paul donovan with us of ubs. looking at the toolkit that president george has an the governor of the bank of england has as well. with the recovery, how restrictive, paul donovan, is the toolkit of our central banks? paul: i think part of the problem is this really isn't the central bank crisis. central banks are there to assist, absolutely, but this...
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one of the strongest voices is federal judge esther salas. this past july, she was at home in new jersey, in the basement with her son daniel, cleaning up after his 20th birthday party, when a man disguised as a fedex driver pulled up outside. >> esther salas: danny turned nde said, "let's keep talking. i love talking to you, mom." and it was at that exact moment that the doorbell rang. and before i could stop him, he the next thing i hear is "boom." it just sounded like a mini bomb. and then i hear "no." and then i h"boom, boom, boom." and i just screamed, "what is happening?" when i got upstairs, it was-- it was something no mother should ever see. >> whitaker: daniel, lying bleeding by the door; mark, her husband, on his knees, holding his side. daniel was barely clinging to life. >> salas: i-- i didn't even know what to do. i remember picking up his shirt and seeing the bullet hole. you know, we were screaming," daniel, hold on" and "don't leave us." and then i just-- as i think about that day, i just-- i realize i was watching my only ch
one of the strongest voices is federal judge esther salas. this past july, she was at home in new jersey, in the basement with her son daniel, cleaning up after his 20th birthday party, when a man disguised as a fedex driver pulled up outside. >> esther salas: danny turned nde said, "let's keep talking. i love talking to you, mom." and it was at that exact moment that the doorbell rang. and before i could stop him, he the next thing i hear is "boom." it just sounded...
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so do i have a motion and second to accept esther marks' edits to her comments? >> so moved. >> chair ambrose: commissioner bush, do i have a second? >> commissioner bush: yes. >> chair ambrose: ron, can you request public comment before we vote on the consent -- i mean, on the minutes? >> clerk: thank you, madam chair. the ethics commission is receiving public comment on consent calendar number 3 remotely in this meeting. each member of the public will have up to three minutes to provide public comment. you'll hear a bell when you have 30 seconds remaining. if you joined the meeting early to listen to the proceedings, now is the time to get in line to speak. if you have not already press star 3. it's important you press star 3 once to enter the queue as pressing it again will move you out of the public comment line and back into listening mode. once you are in the queue and standing by, the system will prompt when it's your turn to speak. it's important you call for a quiet location. please address your comments to the commission as a whole and not an individual
so do i have a motion and second to accept esther marks' edits to her comments? >> so moved. >> chair ambrose: commissioner bush, do i have a second? >> commissioner bush: yes. >> chair ambrose: ron, can you request public comment before we vote on the consent -- i mean, on the minutes? >> clerk: thank you, madam chair. the ethics commission is receiving public comment on consent calendar number 3 remotely in this meeting. each member of the public will have up to...
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esther chu and she said -- >> the situation with teachers are there are no absolute right answers. you could argue he will have to be here and we haven't designed what's a safe environment. it's natural to want all of the safe conditions if possible. the vaccine rollout has been slow. who should be prioritized. there is an argument teachers should be up there. on the other hand, vaccines should be going to communities and to groups like the elderly and racial and ethnic minorities getting the disease and dying at the highest rate. there's a strong equity argument there. there well need to be layers. we cannot leave groups behind who have been neglected in the pandemic. we have to combine that with our concern about getting teachers ready to go back. they should have autonomy in this decision to choose to continue teaching online. a hybrid model might be what we're looking at. >> these are difficult decisions to make while there are supply issues with these vaccines. also how concerned were you with the super bowl parties we know were held and present the potential as super spreader
esther chu and she said -- >> the situation with teachers are there are no absolute right answers. you could argue he will have to be here and we haven't designed what's a safe environment. it's natural to want all of the safe conditions if possible. the vaccine rollout has been slow. who should be prioritized. there is an argument teachers should be up there. on the other hand, vaccines should be going to communities and to groups like the elderly and racial and ethnic minorities getting...
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i also wanted to say because we've had written comments from esther marx.she wasn't going to be able to stay at the meeting after noon today and she had expressed a strong support for an operating budget of 2.5 million which is our ideal budget. and communicated that these are for essential department needs. and that filling the five vacant positions and authorizations to receive vacant positions is important as we all know that we fought really hard last year and we supported them, fought really hard to get the mayor's office to include those positions so that's understood. she also said that she thinks that investigative and enforcement division needs to be strengthened in order to reach public comfort in government and the department could move ahead in addressing culture city leadership. she suggested that staff increase to a budget of640,004 2022 . she also adopted a timeline of investigative matters within nine months within 18 months. as commissioner busch had stated at an earlier meeting would be ideal if those investigative matters could be resolve
i also wanted to say because we've had written comments from esther marx.she wasn't going to be able to stay at the meeting after noon today and she had expressed a strong support for an operating budget of 2.5 million which is our ideal budget. and communicated that these are for essential department needs. and that filling the five vacant positions and authorizations to receive vacant positions is important as we all know that we fought really hard last year and we supported them, fought...
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esther chu.hank you for being with us and for all that you do. >> thanks for having me on, rosemary. >> it is expected to get emergency use authorization in a matter of days. it doesn't have as high of an efficacy rate. it is only a single shot which is a real benefit here. how big a difference could this vaccine option make once it's made available. >> this doesn't match the extremely impressive numbers of mrna vaccine but it has efficacy for hospitalizations and deaths and that is a number we can stand behind. it is a single shot and doesn't require an ultracold temperature. that makes it a very easy vaccine to disseminate. it will be so good for getting to hard to reach areas, rural areas, places where there aren't a lot of clinics and pharmacies. it will be easier to use all of the vaccine because we don't have these really rigid storage requirements. >> doctor, u.s. covid hospitalizations have fallen below 100,000 for the first time in nearly two months. cases are down, which is all very goo
esther chu.hank you for being with us and for all that you do. >> thanks for having me on, rosemary. >> it is expected to get emergency use authorization in a matter of days. it doesn't have as high of an efficacy rate. it is only a single shot which is a real benefit here. how big a difference could this vaccine option make once it's made available. >> this doesn't match the extremely impressive numbers of mrna vaccine but it has efficacy for hospitalizations and deaths and...
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es distinto maracanÁ que guarda sima de la liga en un 95 vencido por nueve a cero hace 15 metes el esther el 35 de la regalo de navidad logró de bastones en un robo y adentro y el 9 de febrero hemos caminado la acción un día más. >>> de vista tiempo para forma parte del esfuerzo conjunto telemundo 48 se llama proyecto innovación a otorgar $315,000 es para organizaciones locales sin fines de lucro que ofrece el libro vacío de información telemundo área de la bahía.com tiene que ser antes del 12 de febrero. y para el jueves dela tarde y bar templario formado muchos para hacerse la prueba del coronavirus esta noche a las 11 en vivo les pecamos como con su teléfono celular muy pronto realizarseestas breves que estaremos esperando. mi tercer estado por permitirnos entidades al aire libre máspersonas salen manejo de casa. y nos dicen alguna que vamos a hablar del tiempo y que conocen y es el más acertado. nos referimos a la marmota se vuelve viral y serán seis semanasseis semanas más de invierno y no público recordamos como lo sabe y es tan acertado como dicen. guillermo qué opinas tú de la mar
es distinto maracanÁ que guarda sima de la liga en un 95 vencido por nueve a cero hace 15 metes el esther el 35 de la regalo de navidad logró de bastones en un robo y adentro y el 9 de febrero hemos caminado la acción un día más. >>> de vista tiempo para forma parte del esfuerzo conjunto telemundo 48 se llama proyecto innovación a otorgar $315,000 es para organizaciones locales sin fines de lucro que ofrece el libro vacío de información telemundo área de la bahía.com tiene...
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>> kelly votes no. >> esther smith of missouri? >> smith of missouri votes no. >> is rice?>> rice votes no. >> mr. schweikert? walorski votes no. mr. lahood votes no. dr. wnstrup votes no. mr. arrington votes no. dr. ferguson? >> ferguson is a no. >> mr. estes? >> estes votes no. >> mr. smucker? smucker, no. mr. hearn? >> hearn votes no. >> misses miller? >> miller votes no. mr. suozzi? >> that allows us to reach even more -- >> mr. suozzi? mr. panetta? >> yes. >> mr. panetta votes yes. esther chairman? rep. neal: chairman votes yes. >> how is mr. suozzi recorded? >> yes. >> mr. suozzi votes yes. rep. neal: the clerk will report the tally. >> i have 24 aye 18 nose. s, rep. neal: the motion is agreed to as ordered, transmitted to the house committee on the budget. without objection, staff -- are authorized to make changes. embers have additional two days to file supplemental dissenting minority reviews. our next order of business is subtitle f, budget reconciliation and budget recommendations related to the continuation of job-based coverage. i recognize the gentlelady from
>> kelly votes no. >> esther smith of missouri? >> smith of missouri votes no. >> is rice?>> rice votes no. >> mr. schweikert? walorski votes no. mr. lahood votes no. dr. wnstrup votes no. mr. arrington votes no. dr. ferguson? >> ferguson is a no. >> mr. estes? >> estes votes no. >> mr. smucker? smucker, no. mr. hearn? >> hearn votes no. >> misses miller? >> miller votes no. mr. suozzi? >> that allows us to...
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la jornada número 22 del de la liga premier y derrotaron gracias a los goles de gabriele jesús y esthere los días de aislamiento por covid-19 esta mañana se reportaron en el equipo donde serán sometidos a nuevas pruebas pcr en otro de los resultados en la copa del rey el barcelona empató de último minuto y en tiempo extra término vendiendo los 5 goles a 3 >>> titulares y más de lunes a viernes muchas gracias buenas noches [♪ ♪ ♪] esto ha sido todo que pase una feliz noche nos vemos mañana [♪ ♪ ♪] [♪ ♪ ♪] [♪ ♪ ♪] [♪ ♪ ♪] [♪ ♪ ♪] buenas noches, estas son las noticias que debe saber hoy ants que acabe el día, soy julio vaqueiro . >> la vacuna de astrazeneca reduce contagios.
la jornada número 22 del de la liga premier y derrotaron gracias a los goles de gabriele jesús y esthere los días de aislamiento por covid-19 esta mañana se reportaron en el equipo donde serán sometidos a nuevas pruebas pcr en otro de los resultados en la copa del rey el barcelona empató de último minuto y en tiempo extra término vendiendo los 5 goles a 3 >>> titulares y más de lunes a viernes muchas gracias buenas noches [♪ ♪ ♪] esto ha sido todo que pase una feliz...
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presidente biden llamarse de houston a ver de primera mano los daÑos que dejó la tormenta invernal esthers del condado harris es una liviana necesidad afectos plantar mente invernal y el agua caliente el agua es que mides podido recuperarse en el condado 25 personas perdieron la vida por hipotermia 3 millones de habitantes que se quedaron sin energía eléctrica metro escasez por agua houston continúa. los meteoros texanos en sus viviendas en economía y con la pandemia y solicité gesto no se trata de demócratas republicanos sino de ayudar a los para que la electricidad y la comida regrese a las casas que parecen desde suministro y los esfuerzos de alimentos a tormenta invernal los cuales han avanzando hacia la recuperación y se queda tranquilidad a este afectado. si ese broker presidente debe investigar el organismo que distribuye la electricidad al segundo estado más poblado del país durante 10 con gerentes se quedan así nos suministrara muchas regresar a la normalidad. y este centro de vacunación en desde muy temprano miles de residentes han hecho largas filas para recibir la vacuna del c
presidente biden llamarse de houston a ver de primera mano los daÑos que dejó la tormenta invernal esthers del condado harris es una liviana necesidad afectos plantar mente invernal y el agua caliente el agua es que mides podido recuperarse en el condado 25 personas perdieron la vida por hipotermia 3 millones de habitantes que se quedaron sin energía eléctrica metro escasez por agua houston continúa. los meteoros texanos en sus viviendas en economía y con la pandemia y solicité gesto no...
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esther chu, a professor of emergency kmed at oregon science and health university. let's get right to it, dr. chu, how significant is this. >> thanks, pamela. this is really great news, very exciting for all of us. johnson & johnson vaccine, of course, you know performs very well, still has an outstanding safety profile and has the added benefit of tremendous convenience. so it doesn't need to be story stored at the ultracold temperatures. it's a single-dose. it's been such a challenge to get a single dose to many people, signing up for a second one. keeping track and getting transportation is a huge barrier for many americans. and of course in harder to reach places, including rural america it's been a huge logistical challenge with the mrna vaccines. johnson & johnson provides a really important tool in the arsenal. >> how quickly could we see johnson & johnson shot in the arms? well, assuming that all goes well with the cdc and we have a distribution strategy, by next week we could start seeing johnson & johnson going out. of course, the limiting thing is supply.
esther chu, a professor of emergency kmed at oregon science and health university. let's get right to it, dr. chu, how significant is this. >> thanks, pamela. this is really great news, very exciting for all of us. johnson & johnson vaccine, of course, you know performs very well, still has an outstanding safety profile and has the added benefit of tremendous convenience. so it doesn't need to be story stored at the ultracold temperatures. it's a single-dose. it's been such a...
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angela canto was holding onto his mother and esther telling him not to leave him. fearing that he could become a threat, the sister called 911. when police arrived the mother says she told them her son had called down but officers restrained him anyway. >> my mom and i trusted them too much because violence and brutality that we saw did not come in the form of guns or blatant beating. this incident is not unique. it has happened to a lot of people. we have seen the position that the officers took to kill people before. >> there is no official comment to get from the police department about what happened. >>> meanwhile in marin county, activists want the da to drop felony vandalism charges against five people accused of tearing down the statue at a san rafael church last year. supporters say the statue was a reminder of the violence that native americans taste when missionaries like sarah came to the west coast. the statue was on private church property. so far there is no date for a preliminary hearing. >>> taking a live look at miami, temperature this evening, a p
angela canto was holding onto his mother and esther telling him not to leave him. fearing that he could become a threat, the sister called 911. when police arrived the mother says she told them her son had called down but officers restrained him anyway. >> my mom and i trusted them too much because violence and brutality that we saw did not come in the form of guns or blatant beating. this incident is not unique. it has happened to a lot of people. we have seen the position that the...
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otra vez nos tenemos que llevar a kevin a la chamba y ya ves cómo es de especial doña esther. >> pero
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esther bidens sent -- said he wants his new envoy, very experienced and very well liked american diplomatge with the united nations in an effort to get political talks underway. this is a very clear signal, a departure from president trump's time. at there has been for many months, very strong bipartisan support to stop american military support for this war, to bring the war to an end and there has been a criticism of saudi arabia, so that is not a departure, but it is a departure in how it seems president biden is going to pursue these objectives. anchor: when president biden says america is back and diplomacy is back, can american diplomacy play a role in bringing this to an end? reporter: i think we have to ask that question of every single crisis you mention. will the generals in myanmar listen to the united states? will they listen to criticisms of what is happening to the uighurs and will russia listen when they call for the release of alexey navalny and will america make a difference and it comes to yemen? of all the crises i mention, yemen is one where americans can make a differ
esther bidens sent -- said he wants his new envoy, very experienced and very well liked american diplomatge with the united nations in an effort to get political talks underway. this is a very clear signal, a departure from president trump's time. at there has been for many months, very strong bipartisan support to stop american military support for this war, to bring the war to an end and there has been a criticism of saudi arabia, so that is not a departure, but it is a departure in how it...
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your presentation if you don't, then i will make the comment that we received electronically both esther williams and i don't have it in front of me yet. i want to makesure if they can participate if they taken the time to commit written comments i want to make sure they are shared with everyone . so anyway, if you want to proceed then with your presentation, please do eric willett and i will deliver a brief presentation that summarizes the revision process and shows the new proposed streamlined resolution program. beginning in august 2019, staff proposed revisions and expansion of the commissions penalty policy as part of process improvements to increase the efficiency and effectiveness ofthe enforcement program. after the commissioner expressed its approval that staff do so , staff develop a revised policy for the commissions consideration that would result in expansion of the current policy to be implemented as a new streamlined administrative legislation program. this proposal is built on commissions policy which was approved by the commission in july 2013 and qualified for provision
your presentation if you don't, then i will make the comment that we received electronically both esther williams and i don't have it in front of me yet. i want to makesure if they can participate if they taken the time to commit written comments i want to make sure they are shared with everyone . so anyway, if you want to proceed then with your presentation, please do eric willett and i will deliver a brief presentation that summarizes the revision process and shows the new proposed...
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esther liv wrote a 15-page hate crime book and it comes in various languages. the minute she heard president trump refer to it as the china virus she knew it would be true. >> i didn't feel safe in my own country because of the way i looked. >> the pamphlet is called "how to report a hate crime" and it's free. it's also downloadable at hatecrimebook.com an easy one to remember there. how can you help? nbc bay area, telemundo 48 and our parent company comcast have partnered with the bay area based asian-pacific fund, we'll provide grants to organizations working to stop attacks against asians. if you want to donate, any amount can help. we put a link on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> 4:40, relocated and still recovering. still ahead for you on "today in the bay," new details on the treatment tiger woods is receiving days after that horrific rollover crash. >>> plus the future is here. the technology bay area based facebook is actually considering incorporating in its upcoming smart glasses devices. we'll talk about it, when we come back. you're watching "today
esther liv wrote a 15-page hate crime book and it comes in various languages. the minute she heard president trump refer to it as the china virus she knew it would be true. >> i didn't feel safe in my own country because of the way i looked. >> the pamphlet is called "how to report a hate crime" and it's free. it's also downloadable at hatecrimebook.com an easy one to remember there. how can you help? nbc bay area, telemundo 48 and our parent company comcast have partnered...
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esther lim recently wrote a pamphlet to describe hate crimes and the best way to report them. minute she heard president trump refer to the covid virus as the chinese virus, she knew there would be trouble. >> i didn't feel safe in my own country because of the way i looked. >> the pamphlet is called "how to report a hate crime" and it's free. it's also downloadable at hatecrimebook.com. >>> this is how you can help, if you're looking for ways to help. nbc bay area, telemundo 48 and comcast will provide grants to organizations working to stop attacks against asians. if you want to donate, any amount will help. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and look for that link. >>> as part of our black history month coverage, we are highlighting african-americans who are change makers. this morning, we actually spoke with dr. shirley lever, secretary of state of california. she is the first black person to hold this office and is now trying to help all californians have a voice when they vote. >> the main responsibility is to ensure that all 48 million californians have a right to vote.
esther lim recently wrote a pamphlet to describe hate crimes and the best way to report them. minute she heard president trump refer to the covid virus as the chinese virus, she knew there would be trouble. >> i didn't feel safe in my own country because of the way i looked. >> the pamphlet is called "how to report a hate crime" and it's free. it's also downloadable at hatecrimebook.com. >>> this is how you can help, if you're looking for ways to help. nbc bay...
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well joining me now from washington they say is esther biologist and journalist cal and kate an exciting day how difficult was this landing. will they've done something like this before but it was difficult when they did it the 1st time it was deeply just difficult this time but you know as you just showed it laid it exactly where it was supposed to land and the 1st thing it did was send back the actions. incredibly nessus curiosity rover has been operating since 2012 on models what can the new one find out that the old one couldn't well it's interesting since i'm talking to a german television imagine a volkswagen beetle from like 15 years ago and one you could buy today similar shape for wheels gets you from point a to b. but if you look at what's under the hood it has much more scientific instrumentation and the earlier version better wheels better tires better sound system the whole thing and it sort of the inspiration for this keep to a very much john grunsfeld who was the head of nasa science at the time where they wanted to build upon these lessons so to your question how difficul
well joining me now from washington they say is esther biologist and journalist cal and kate an exciting day how difficult was this landing. will they've done something like this before but it was difficult when they did it the 1st time it was deeply just difficult this time but you know as you just showed it laid it exactly where it was supposed to land and the 1st thing it did was send back the actions. incredibly nessus curiosity rover has been operating since 2012 on models what can the new...
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achieve coverage and that coverage is very important for achieving what we call her protection so with esther's echo and with all that scenes and this constant evaluation of all of the benefits and all of the disadvantages of a vaccine in a particular situation now this is a very it is already making its way around the world how how should other countries be about this variant that's important to understand to 2 things in this area that was that identified 1st inside africa is not going to stay in south africa and viruses do not respect borders and in fact it has already been detected in several other countries as your viewers are probably aware but i think the 2nd thing to understand is that it's not just the south african variants that is worrying us a similar variant has been detected that arose completely independently in brazil the variant detected in the u.k. has not acquired one of the new tensions that we most concerned about its point for me tension and so it's clear that the virus is independently evolving away from the small sense to phenotype so more resistant state so it's not simp
achieve coverage and that coverage is very important for achieving what we call her protection so with esther's echo and with all that scenes and this constant evaluation of all of the benefits and all of the disadvantages of a vaccine in a particular situation now this is a very it is already making its way around the world how how should other countries be about this variant that's important to understand to 2 things in this area that was that identified 1st inside africa is not going to stay...
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achieve coverage and that coverage is very important for achieving what we call her protection so with esther's any can and with all that scenes and this constant evaluation of all of the benefits and all of the disadvantages of a vaccine in a particular situation now this is a very it is already making its way around the world how how why should other countries be about this variant that's important to understand to 2 things in this area that was that identified 1st inside africa is not going stance on africa and viruses do not respect borders and in fact it has already been detected in several other countries as your beers are probably aware but i think the 2nd thing to understand is that it's not just the south african variants that is worrying us a similar variant has been detected that arose completely independently in brazil the variant detected in the u.k. has not acquired one of the new tensions that we most concerned about is point 4 mutation and so it's clear that the virus is independently evolving away from the small sense to phenotype to more resistant state so it's not simply a ma
achieve coverage and that coverage is very important for achieving what we call her protection so with esther's any can and with all that scenes and this constant evaluation of all of the benefits and all of the disadvantages of a vaccine in a particular situation now this is a very it is already making its way around the world how how why should other countries be about this variant that's important to understand to 2 things in this area that was that identified 1st inside africa is not going...
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esther in support of the referendum and he had some rather choice things to say about people that participated in the view including including calling them traitors now that have been slapped with these charges of slander which we now seem see him answering for today originally the trial was supposed to take place last year but of course due to know of all these policemen with nova chalk they actually ended up in pushing it off until his return to the country earlier this year well is there any indication of when we can expect a verdict then and what that verdict might likely be. what we don't know exactly how the court is likely to rule but it does bear saying that russian courts have not often ruled and mr know all of these favor i've been paying attention to some of the the arguments that prosecutors have been arguing throughout the day and it seems that they are are not necessary. trying to focus on adding some more jail time to know all of the sentence but rather they seem to be focusing on some type of monetary compensation potentially for the veteran in question if you ask people in the
esther in support of the referendum and he had some rather choice things to say about people that participated in the view including including calling them traitors now that have been slapped with these charges of slander which we now seem see him answering for today originally the trial was supposed to take place last year but of course due to know of all these policemen with nova chalk they actually ended up in pushing it off until his return to the country earlier this year well is there any...
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in an interview airing sunday on "60 minutes," district court judge esther salas says the f.b.i.the suspect's locker and found a gun, ammunition, and a folder of information suggesting that he had justice sotomayor in his sights. the gunman ended up taking his own life. now to this story overseas. the split between britain's royal family and prince harry became official today. in a conversation with the queen, harry said that he and meghan markle will not be returning as working members of the royal family. this week, the couple revealed they're expecting their second child, and they're sitting down with oprah winfrey for a prime- time interview that airs march 7 right here on cbs. coming up next, steve hartman with a man who created a frozen field of dreams. field of dreams. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved
in an interview airing sunday on "60 minutes," district court judge esther salas says the f.b.i.the suspect's locker and found a gun, ammunition, and a folder of information suggesting that he had justice sotomayor in his sights. the gunman ended up taking his own life. now to this story overseas. the split between britain's royal family and prince harry became official today. in a conversation with the queen, harry said that he and meghan markle will not be returning as working...
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turn on if life once existed on the red planet earth well joining me now from washington they say is esther biologist and journalist cal and kate an exciting day how difficult was this landing well they've done something like this before but it was difficult when they did it the 1st time and it was equally just difficult this time but you know as you just showed it laid it exactly where it was supposed to land and the 1st thing it did was send back pictures. incredibly nessus curiosity rover has been operating since 2012 on models what can the new one find out that the old one couldn't. well it's interesting since i'm talking to a german television imagine of looks wagon beetle from like 15 years ago and one you could buy today similar shape for wheels gets you from point a to b. but if you look at what's under the hood it has much more scientific instrumentation and the earlier version better wheels better tires better sound system the whole thing and it sort of the inspiration for this keep you a fairly john grunsfeld who was the head of nasa science at the time where they wanted to build
turn on if life once existed on the red planet earth well joining me now from washington they say is esther biologist and journalist cal and kate an exciting day how difficult was this landing well they've done something like this before but it was difficult when they did it the 1st time and it was equally just difficult this time but you know as you just showed it laid it exactly where it was supposed to land and the 1st thing it did was send back pictures. incredibly nessus curiosity rover...
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there is a kid then his 1st book neatly which is said this is not quite as if you cations change in esther's any government seems it's going to start in the fridge for several months which makes it so much easier to distribute and that's really crucial right now we are facing globally distribution is there supply issues and forestry risk every vaccine right now and what i'm hoping is that we cannot just for politics aside and that logic seen many of factors which at present find some point in. the get involved and start making moves scenes that have shown efficacy i think the whole covert story has been terribly politicized. the various levels of not being clear which with respect to both lockdowns and with regard to vaccines and it's tragic because it has destroyed good scientific data and it's has alleged to allegations against vaccines which are not scientifically substantiation did the dates of published in the lancet show that sputnik is a good and effective vaccine and likewise i mean last week we saw really while the allegations from some senior european union politicians making the s
there is a kid then his 1st book neatly which is said this is not quite as if you cations change in esther's any government seems it's going to start in the fridge for several months which makes it so much easier to distribute and that's really crucial right now we are facing globally distribution is there supply issues and forestry risk every vaccine right now and what i'm hoping is that we cannot just for politics aside and that logic seen many of factors which at present find some point in....
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coverage and that coverage is very important for achieving what we here call her protection so with esther zeneca and with all that scenes and this constant evaluation of all of the benefits and all of the disadvantages of a vaccine in a particular situation now this is a very it is already making its way around the world how how why should other countries be about this variant that's important to understand to 2 things this variant that was that it didn't find 1st in south africa is not going...
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like someplace about the rules and stuff, so that's why there's like a spike because, like blossom, esther i know it wasn't as bad e think. personally, i'm definitely a little worried just because living in the dorms. it's a very close environment. the students who tested positive are in quarantine. the university believes the surgeon cases is tied to small off campus gatherings. one man e mailedar a fraternity that has d seven parties since halloween. the university says it's reached out to the fraternities and sororities about holding large gatherings. i am calling on students living in berkeley. to not have large gatherings. to follow our public health order, a berkeley police spokesman says officers haven't issued any citations do encourage people they do see, you know, 2050 people, you know a house. that's not allowed. um so to call the berkeley police department u c. berkeley infectious disease specialist, dr john schwartzberg says the school is taking the proper steps to manage the outbreak. the actions that were just taken today. to get people to self sequester should help break an
like someplace about the rules and stuff, so that's why there's like a spike because, like blossom, esther i know it wasn't as bad e think. personally, i'm definitely a little worried just because living in the dorms. it's a very close environment. the students who tested positive are in quarantine. the university believes the surgeon cases is tied to small off campus gatherings. one man e mailedar a fraternity that has d seven parties since halloween. the university says it's reached out to...
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i also wanted to say because we've had written comments from esther marx.he wasn't going to be able to stay at the meeting after noon today and she had expressed a strong support for an operating budget of 2.5 million which is our ideal budget. and communicated that these are for essential department needs. and that filling the five vacant positions and authorizations to receive vacant positions is important as we all know that we fought really hard last year and we supported them, fought really hard to get the mayor's office to include those positions so that's understood. she also said that she thinks that investigative and enforcement division needs to be strengthened in order to reach public comfort in government and the department could move ahead in addressing culture city leadership. she suggested that staff increase to a budget of640,004 2022 . she also adopted a timeline of investigative matters within nine months within 18 months. as commissioner busch had stated at an earlier meeting would be ideal if those investigative matters could be resolved
i also wanted to say because we've had written comments from esther marx.he wasn't going to be able to stay at the meeting after noon today and she had expressed a strong support for an operating budget of 2.5 million which is our ideal budget. and communicated that these are for essential department needs. and that filling the five vacant positions and authorizations to receive vacant positions is important as we all know that we fought really hard last year and we supported them, fought...
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nearly 8096 of the publicans have a i 80% of the publicans have a favourable view of esther trump.in republican politics. ran with in republican politics. ron christie, think _ with in republican politics. ron christie, think you so much for joining us tonight with that analysis. —— thank you so much. that is ron christie there. the impeachment trial of donaldj trump continues tomorrow. we will have full coverage. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching world news america. hello. we are only in the middle of this cold snap. it is certainly going to last a while yet. in the short—term, snow showers continuing to affect eastern that amber warning from the met office there in central and eastern scotland for a while. and then for the rest of the night, it is mostly fleeting flakes in the wind. needless to say a freezing cold wednesday morning, —3, minus four degrees. tomorrow, once again, snow showers affecting mostly eastern areas of the uk. many western air is clear. there will be some sunny spells there, sparkling whether they're looking out to see across the irish sea. tempera
nearly 8096 of the publicans have a i 80% of the publicans have a favourable view of esther trump.in republican politics. ran with in republican politics. ron christie, think _ with in republican politics. ron christie, think you so much for joining us tonight with that analysis. —— thank you so much. that is ron christie there. the impeachment trial of donaldj trump continues tomorrow. we will have full coverage. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching world news america. hello. we are...
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great pleasure to introduce today's moderator and the esther of the forthcoming commission's report. thank you. >> good afternoon. it's great to be able to talk with you all today and i am really excited about the conversation. i get to talk to really brilliant people whose brilliance could not be more timely. i'll introduce our discussion and then we will jump right into it. elizabeth and american historian, professor of history and african-american studies at yale university and professor of law at yale law school. her research focuses on poverty and racial inequalities in the u.s. unfortunately, i don't have the tally but i have a stack of her latest books and it is compelling and as brilliant as her previous work which i have assigned to my students from the war on poverty to the war on crime. we also are joined by annette gordon reed, the university professor at harvard and 60 books including pulitzer prize and national book award for her book of monticello and american families. we were just discussing i had the fortune of being able to get the next insight in the gym, we belon
great pleasure to introduce today's moderator and the esther of the forthcoming commission's report. thank you. >> good afternoon. it's great to be able to talk with you all today and i am really excited about the conversation. i get to talk to really brilliant people whose brilliance could not be more timely. i'll introduce our discussion and then we will jump right into it. elizabeth and american historian, professor of history and african-american studies at yale university and...
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some people have said this crisis is a gift that keeps on giving, esther crisis, mr. speaker -- mr. crisis, mr. speaker. i think this is one of the biggest challenges this country has faced since the second world war. i believe it is a challenge that this country can meet and is meeting. i believe that vaccine bolo program, this house and this country should be very proud. >> thank you to the prime minister for the decisions he took last year. despite that success, it is vital that it keeps pace with the changing variables. can he update the house on where the u.k. stands on ensuring that we don't get behind? >> my right honorable friend asks an extremely important question. we believe that that may help us to develop a vaccine and respond at scale to new variances of the virus. the house will have heard from the deputy chief medical officer and others. i think we have to get used to the idea of vaccinating and then re-vaccinating in the autumn as we come to face these new variants. >> thank you. 1.3 million children under five are there in poverty in the united kingdom. that should
some people have said this crisis is a gift that keeps on giving, esther crisis, mr. speaker -- mr. crisis, mr. speaker. i think this is one of the biggest challenges this country has faced since the second world war. i believe it is a challenge that this country can meet and is meeting. i believe that vaccine bolo program, this house and this country should be very proud. >> thank you to the prime minister for the decisions he took last year. despite that success, it is vital that it...
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others he is prepared to give us a glimpse of life usually close to outsiders krauss and his wife esther who doesn't want to appear before the camera live in a tiny flat with 18 children their daily life is dominated by prayers been religious study this is the life that the newcomers that rabbi vine got and welcomes to germany have fled from. now but the share the meaning of life she insists of serving god of the whole day every day every hour because the things that you do with a clear goal in mind are the best things of that they are also the easiest lives for. if you do not live for god there is no kind of life. we live like an animal without any scent so perfect. that every single aspect of every day life is regulated militias checking the black-eyed peas insects they will be eaten and rushed hashanah he wants to avoid any impurity play machine the start of the jewish new year. that this. might be my fear is dominated by faith and superstition. a troubled young man from the neighborhood knocks at the door the community has advised him to seek help from strauss. cross ems to remove th
others he is prepared to give us a glimpse of life usually close to outsiders krauss and his wife esther who doesn't want to appear before the camera live in a tiny flat with 18 children their daily life is dominated by prayers been religious study this is the life that the newcomers that rabbi vine got and welcomes to germany have fled from. now but the share the meaning of life she insists of serving god of the whole day every day every hour because the things that you do with a clear goal in...