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and they've been raising it money through the mail for charity, church, et cetera nobody had combined politics and the mail. and i did that in the early 60s for about 20 years i had no competitors, and i -- you know went out there and helped build a conservative movement i can make a case without direct mail there would be no conservative movement worthy of the name. when i i did my pioneering workn the 60s left wasn't doing it now they're ding a better job than conservatives are. >> have you always been a conservative even when you're growing up in texas? >> i grew up outside of houston, and kids in the neighborhood playing cops and robbers you , know 11, 12, 13 years old i'm shooting --oo i don't know i have no recollection of any political conversation in my family, my extended family, but i came to knowing communist are bad people and dedicated to, you know, fightings them opposing them. i'm second generation conservative. firstve generation bill buckley russell barry goldwater et cetera 100% of conservatives -- jerry myself, et cetera, before we were conservatives first we were a
and they've been raising it money through the mail for charity, church, et cetera nobody had combined politics and the mail. and i did that in the early 60s for about 20 years i had no competitors, and i -- you know went out there and helped build a conservative movement i can make a case without direct mail there would be no conservative movement worthy of the name. when i i did my pioneering workn the 60s left wasn't doing it now they're ding a better job than conservatives are. >> have...
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it is too hard et cetera. we need to build movement stronger than these data's quote the fossil fuel industry. i have been around the climateat movement since there was it pretty much a climate movement and member demonstrate on the corner for rainforest action movement in 1988. talk about oxygen in the amazon to maybe longer. the movement has grown incredibly it's global, it's powerful it'sl. influential. the future it looks better because of actavis have done it. including the way the green new deal was ridiculed what it started out shaped by the climate platform which led to "build back better" which got whittled down on to the reduction act. we have not done nearly enough to bend the curve but we haven't been to it from where it would be had we done nothing how the renewal of paris climate treaty. c.had there been no organizing t cetera. so we are making the future i will throw out again as the intergovernmental panel on climate change the world's top scientists in the fields come together to talk about wh
it is too hard et cetera. we need to build movement stronger than these data's quote the fossil fuel industry. i have been around the climateat movement since there was it pretty much a climate movement and member demonstrate on the corner for rainforest action movement in 1988. talk about oxygen in the amazon to maybe longer. the movement has grown incredibly it's global, it's powerful it'sl. influential. the future it looks better because of actavis have done it. including the way the green...
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people had been raising for a long time and for charities and churches et cetera. nobody had committed to politics and mail i did that in the early 60s and for a while had no competitors. i went out there and helped build i can make a case that without direct mail there. will be no conservative movement of the name when i did my hiring work in the viguerie 60s now there's a better can job. >> have you always been a conservative even when we were growing up in texas? i grew up right into texas, and houston and kids in the neighborhood playing cops and robbers, 11, 12, 13 years old, don't tell anybody i'm not shooting robbers i'm shooting commies. i have no recollection of any political conversation in my extended family but i just came to know the communists are bad people and i was dedicated to fighting them and opposing them. i'm second generation conservative. first generation about clay, barry goldwater et cetera. 100 percent of second generation conservatives, jerry falwell, myself et cetera, before we were conservatives, first we were anti communist. i love th
people had been raising for a long time and for charities and churches et cetera. nobody had committed to politics and mail i did that in the early 60s and for a while had no competitors. i went out there and helped build i can make a case that without direct mail there. will be no conservative movement of the name when i did my hiring work in the viguerie 60s now there's a better can job. >> have you always been a conservative even when we were growing up in texas? i grew up right into...
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had there been no treaty, had there been no organizing, et cetera.so we are making the future as the eitc, which i will just throw it again, is the inter governmental panel on climate change. so all the scientists in the field come together to talk about where we are, and where we need to be, how to get there, so you know, they tell us, because i don't think that people think in these big frameworks, that we are shaping what the earth will look like for the thousands of years to come. we, and this decade, it is an incredible responsibility, it requires all of us to be heroic. i think we deeply believe that it is not too late, and i most of us have a role to play in the movement, and finding that role, whether it is joining something, donating organizing or educating, keeping hope alive is the work we are all here to do, and it matters more than anything. [applause] >> first question. >> i want to ask about the role of fear and changing this story up, noticing that hollywood story about the future, and according to climate change, do not look up, that
had there been no treaty, had there been no organizing, et cetera.so we are making the future as the eitc, which i will just throw it again, is the inter governmental panel on climate change. so all the scientists in the field come together to talk about where we are, and where we need to be, how to get there, so you know, they tell us, because i don't think that people think in these big frameworks, that we are shaping what the earth will look like for the thousands of years to come. we, and...
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et cetera. so they fill us on that story. but there are other places you can go for that story. you can get information from climate groups that are doing that organizing. like third acts, 350 dot org, the sunrise movement, extinction rebellion, diana's group for jewish climate people. so i also follow bunch of smart people i respect on twitter, journalists, climate scientists, climate communicators. et cetera. and of course, i'm a journalist myself, so the raw data is something i'm happy to crunch. i write for the guardian, which i think has done the best job on climate for the last 20 years, by far. and i just did a piece for the washington post, which has been often pretty good. but i totally agree with you, the mainstream narrative is often -- it discourages action, partly by suggesting that it is too late, we don't know what to do, is all about sacrifice. for example, when -- kind of spawned their story about the fusion experiments, making it sound like an energy solution rather than someth
et cetera. so they fill us on that story. but there are other places you can go for that story. you can get information from climate groups that are doing that organizing. like third acts, 350 dot org, the sunrise movement, extinction rebellion, diana's group for jewish climate people. so i also follow bunch of smart people i respect on twitter, journalists, climate scientists, climate communicators. et cetera. and of course, i'm a journalist myself, so the raw data is something i'm happy to...
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et cetera. ukraine. et cetera. et cetera. et cetera.you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all i'm saying you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these saying you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these things ying you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these things upg you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these things up andj add all of these things up and right now, benedict, i think it starts to look the british taxpayer. made very taxpayer. it's been made very easy taxpayer to easy for the british taxpayer to say, turn? say, when's my turn? >> just like to >> i think i'd also just like to go to the idea that britain go back to the idea that britain sort massively from sort of profited massively from ownership i mean, ownership of india. i mean, you're you're from you're from you're from the lancashire the uk, lancashire part of the uk, roughly. from roughly. my family is from merseyside. lost merseyside. merseyside lost out to of the to manchester as a result of the ship then manchester's ship canal and then manche
et cetera. ukraine. et cetera. et cetera. et cetera.you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all i'm saying you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these saying you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these things ying you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these things upg you et cetera. i'm not saying that's a all these things up andj add all of these things up and right now, benedict, i think it starts to look the british taxpayer. made very taxpayer. it's been made very easy...
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that's becoming commodity product anyway so, apple's going to do fine it's predictable, et cetera, et cetera, like brenda just said, but the growth, only 25% of data is in the cloud at this point. and you're going to increase the need for cloud exponentially with a.i., with the additional computing power. so, they're going to be a major beneficiary of that. i agree with amazon. >> apple does have some levers, shannon, and i'm wondering, in this sort of economic environment, in this sort of rising rate environment, if maybe apple is better -- a company like apple is better positioned it still hasn't really leaned on the operational efficiency lever too much, because it hasn't done any layoffs, whereas amazon has. that is, in tim cook's words, last resort, so they could pull the lever there. and they don't play up a.i. as amazon does. every other company that plays up a.i., all of a sudden, multiple expansion, boom, it happens like magic so i'm wondering what do you see as a better sort of company to be in? b bedrock sort of company above market multiple or way above market multiple, gr
that's becoming commodity product anyway so, apple's going to do fine it's predictable, et cetera, et cetera, like brenda just said, but the growth, only 25% of data is in the cloud at this point. and you're going to increase the need for cloud exponentially with a.i., with the additional computing power. so, they're going to be a major beneficiary of that. i agree with amazon. >> apple does have some levers, shannon, and i'm wondering, in this sort of economic environment, in this sort...
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, et cetera, et cetera not worth repeating that whole thing. it is back to being on fire and so people that are going to bite the bullet and take out the mortgage, what do they want for their trouble? they want a new home that trend is going to remain in place. i want to go back to what stephanie said about home depot. i agree with her the thing about home depot, it's not as cyclical as people thought it was the dynamic is simple. when you have an economy that's faltering, people tend to stay in their house and rather than spend money on travel and all of this other stuff, they tend to do what's called nesting or we call it cocooning back in the day. but that's just focused on renovating their existing home that's the counter cyclical part and it works out for them really well people are doing big renovation projects or buying new homes, the contractor trade that home depot plays in is the stronger part of the business i think it's a defensible business almost no matter what the economy does, and i agree with her the stock is a buy here. >> joe
, et cetera, et cetera not worth repeating that whole thing. it is back to being on fire and so people that are going to bite the bullet and take out the mortgage, what do they want for their trouble? they want a new home that trend is going to remain in place. i want to go back to what stephanie said about home depot. i agree with her the thing about home depot, it's not as cyclical as people thought it was the dynamic is simple. when you have an economy that's faltering, people tend to stay...
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you say, instead of sacrificing, we have to drive less, eat less, et cetera. the question comes up instead, what is our connection to -- what is our relationship to connection? you write, are you getting to know your neighbors? if a flood comes through tomorrow would you be ready to assist each other? shifting our task list towards mutuality and also, learning to know the patterns and the plants so that kinship would not have immediately been on my list. thank you, you're already really changing my consciousness about this. so you want to start, you guys, by talking about the community aspect a little bit? >> sure, i'll kick this off. and thanks again for having us. we met through doing climate story telling work, so it makes sense that we're doing this event together and with our son, who has also been a part of the book from the very beginning. yeah, for so long, the climate crisis has also been a story telling crisis and it's been dominated so much by the western media who talks about individualism so much and again, like i say saying, it's talking about th
you say, instead of sacrificing, we have to drive less, eat less, et cetera. the question comes up instead, what is our connection to -- what is our relationship to connection? you write, are you getting to know your neighbors? if a flood comes through tomorrow would you be ready to assist each other? shifting our task list towards mutuality and also, learning to know the patterns and the plants so that kinship would not have immediately been on my list. thank you, you're already really...
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there's a lot of grief anxiety and et cetera. what i think is bad factual informationns, people who think that it is too late. nobody cares, nobody is doing anything. factual misinformation like that when you run into people who announce, those are the kind of weird people, be very excited to push this on to everyone else. civilization c will die or humanities going to die or life on earth is going to die. it will not change a lot. what i also find is that people ienot only have facts but frameworks. there are stories about how change works and how power works don't let them recognize that change. where power lies. the power of changing the story as you have brought up multiple times. the power of ordinary people to organize and equate movements that can change regimes change what corporations can do. change the world and have over and over again. i write about the past a lot. the future is unwritten. how to make it happen. >> that is one of my favorite things about this book. you write about the future as unwritten. >> terminato
there's a lot of grief anxiety and et cetera. what i think is bad factual informationns, people who think that it is too late. nobody cares, nobody is doing anything. factual misinformation like that when you run into people who announce, those are the kind of weird people, be very excited to push this on to everyone else. civilization c will die or humanities going to die or life on earth is going to die. it will not change a lot. what i also find is that people ienot only have facts but...
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first generation et cetera. 100 percent second generation conservative. before we were conservative, first we were anti communist. that was the glue that held the conservative movement together in those days back in the 60s 70s 80s. what >> was that moment, that burning bush moment for you when it came to direct mail visiting the national review office? . i was fortunate i had two-week summer camp national guard military base outside of chicago, the first and only saturday were there for the two weeks. everyone goes to chicago richard, state national review. so for field directors, constitutional action. we no longer existing, i had a buddy who worked the national, review a journalist and a writer there. i can hear the candidates and guns going off, new york and washington. the war was, starting i was desperate to get into the battle. despite the political left here in america. i called my friend, david frankie, i said david i have to get one of those jobs. he said it's not for, it's one. a blind eye to get americans. i said david get me that job. and abo
first generation et cetera. 100 percent second generation conservative. before we were conservative, first we were anti communist. that was the glue that held the conservative movement together in those days back in the 60s 70s 80s. what >> was that moment, that burning bush moment for you when it came to direct mail visiting the national review office? . i was fortunate i had two-week summer camp national guard military base outside of chicago, the first and only saturday were there for...
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six of the last nine, et cetera, et cetera. >> and historically, it's not a great time for stocks. >> when you had the run-up that you had into something like that, you have no catalyst right now. jackson hole is probably not going to be much of anything. and so you're on hold until next week and beyond. >> all that said, then, if we have a little swoon here which, you know, some said was due anyway, are we still set up for a trend that's intact for the rest of this year to be constructive on stocks? >> i think yes. i want to add one more observation, what i call the terra nova observation. the distance -- the index has got from its 200-day moving average. the nasdaq got 200% away from its moving average, a level that's been exceeded 5% of the time over the last 40 years or so. within the context of a correction, you were pretty extended in that sense and joe has been hitting that point i think correctly so. in terms of the rest of the year, holisten, the bias is foro recession right now. for context for the viewers, i'm someone who is arguing much of last year for a recession sometim
six of the last nine, et cetera, et cetera. >> and historically, it's not a great time for stocks. >> when you had the run-up that you had into something like that, you have no catalyst right now. jackson hole is probably not going to be much of anything. and so you're on hold until next week and beyond. >> all that said, then, if we have a little swoon here which, you know, some said was due anyway, are we still set up for a trend that's intact for the rest of this year to be...
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particular basem on identity politics or common bond of ethnicity, race, erotic leanings, lgbtq et cetera other words a post revolutionary changes at the root of identity politics. as fs and substitute religious communities for people who don't know the real thing as they used to, as proof the timeline, the phrase identity politics is relatively new. it first appeared in 1977 in a manifesto by a feminist group called the combahee river collective. and in that document they use the phrase identity politic and tie it to victimization. they make several declarations that charted several declarations that charted a new course for american politics. they declared they were giving up on making common cause but the conventional family and community were out of bounds. the only people they could trus where people just like them, victims who shared the same oppression. the peaceful coexistence with of the community is somehow unwanted or impossible. the political wing of what is called the lgbtq community is just as absolutist and hostile to traditional ideas of tolerance. it is also just innocent
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have been raising money for a long time and raising money through the mail for charity, churches et cetera. nobody combined the two. politics and the mail. i did that in the early 60s. for 20 years i had no competitors and i went out there and help to build a conservative movement. to make a case without direct mail there would be no conservative movement worthy of the name. when i did my pioneering work in the 60s, now they are doing a good job in the conservative market. >> where you a conservative when growing up in texas? >> i grew up in texas, right side of houston and kids in the neighborhood playing cops and robbers, 11, twelve, thirteen years old. i'm not shooting robbers, i'm shooting communists. i have no recollection of any liberal conversation in my family, my extended family, i came into the world going communists are bad people, dedicated to fighting them, opposing them. i'm second-generation conservative, first-generation bill buckley, russell kirk, barry goldwater, etc. . 100% of second-generation conservatives, jerry falwell, myself, et cetera. before we were conservatives
have been raising money for a long time and raising money through the mail for charity, churches et cetera. nobody combined the two. politics and the mail. i did that in the early 60s. for 20 years i had no competitors and i went out there and help to build a conservative movement. to make a case without direct mail there would be no conservative movement worthy of the name. when i did my pioneering work in the 60s, now they are doing a good job in the conservative market. >> where you a...
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. >> et cetera . et cetera. >> et cetera.iological women. >> yeah, by biological women. because she's a massive terf. and she ended up getting an email in response from maxine green. now there's someone who never went to a comprehensive school. the hospital ceo, who says, we do not share your beliefs and not able to adhere to your requests and therefore the operation is cancelled, right? so this poor lady from i don't know , some some posh part don't know, some some posh part of country . of country. >> i've never even heard that accent before . but. right. accent before. but. right. >> and then as a result, this poor lady had her had her operation cancelled as a result of that. her condition has been exacerbated. it's she only now had the operation in february of this year, so she had to wait for months to have it. but she is actually said, look , if you is actually said, look, if you promise for this never to happen again , i will not sue you. well, again, i will not sue you. well, i feel that that's an incredible reaction
. >> et cetera . et cetera. >> et cetera.iological women. >> yeah, by biological women. because she's a massive terf. and she ended up getting an email in response from maxine green. now there's someone who never went to a comprehensive school. the hospital ceo, who says, we do not share your beliefs and not able to adhere to your requests and therefore the operation is cancelled, right? so this poor lady from i don't know , some some posh part don't know, some some posh part...
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et cetera. legislation was signed will his art in california. that's important to get the story >> we did not even touch on a discussion of thomas r king who was the most vocal champion in yosemite to a large measure the act was passed also king had died in the middle of civil war. he was enormously influential figure raised a lot of money for sanitary commission assisted union.nia saying in the they did know each other, king died at aea very early age of natural causes worked himself to death probably. dip theory and other things. the legislation was introduced literally months after king had died. and to some extent it's reasonable to interpret one ofth the reasons in the memory of king we get into this in the book it's important for that. the 1865 was not implemented at yosemite valley, right? state park commission the report disappeared how could olmsted have been responsible for the report he wrote it did not disappear with him and 1880s came up at my does the legislation for the national p
et cetera. legislation was signed will his art in california. that's important to get the story >> we did not even touch on a discussion of thomas r king who was the most vocal champion in yosemite to a large measure the act was passed also king had died in the middle of civil war. he was enormously influential figure raised a lot of money for sanitary commission assisted union.nia saying in the they did know each other, king died at aea very early age of natural causes worked himself to...
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where it can be something in some direction, something in another place, et cetera. people put their minds to that. one of people who did it was karl friedrich gao's, arguably the greatest mathematician of all-time. he made some progress, but he kind of got bored with it. he had a graduate student named bernard remote, and fremont, i should say graduate student, fremont already got his doctorate degree, but the germans, bless their hearts, the doctorate isn't enough. he want to teach in a university, you have to get another exam, after the doctorate degree. so remodel went two -- of his advisers, and gave him a list. here's what i might do my, was called -- tigray on. and he was already an extremely accomplished petition, you might hear about re-mom services, he did a lot of working complex analysis, and gas looked at remains list and pointed to the one that we mom thought was the most boring. namely, the foundations of geometry. he was a dutiful student, he wanted to teach, and he went up to do it. you can read his paper, no one ever reads these, but -- and in it he
where it can be something in some direction, something in another place, et cetera. people put their minds to that. one of people who did it was karl friedrich gao's, arguably the greatest mathematician of all-time. he made some progress, but he kind of got bored with it. he had a graduate student named bernard remote, and fremont, i should say graduate student, fremont already got his doctorate degree, but the germans, bless their hearts, the doctorate isn't enough. he want to teach in a...
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, et cetera, et cetera and the case manager sits at the middle of all the different behavioral healthcare as well as efforts to obtain housing. they often don't happen unless there is a case manager involved. case management is extremely hard work. we have a workforce crisis in san francisco but across the state and across the contry because the work is extremely exemtremely difficult and it is i think under-paid especially given so difficult it is. looking forward to hearing from department of public health of the state of the case management system in san francisco, what's going well, what's challenging, but i also received an e-mail this morning from two licensed clinical social workers who i believe work at general hospital that i wanted to read, because i think it's very telling about how challenging the job of a case manager is, and how it becomes more challenging when the other parts of the system are not working as they should, or in the best way possible. this is just the beginning of a series of hearings about the implementation of mental health sf, because case management is so
, et cetera, et cetera and the case manager sits at the middle of all the different behavioral healthcare as well as efforts to obtain housing. they often don't happen unless there is a case manager involved. case management is extremely hard work. we have a workforce crisis in san francisco but across the state and across the contry because the work is extremely exemtremely difficult and it is i think under-paid especially given so difficult it is. looking forward to hearing from department of...
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they have been raising money through mail for charities and church and et cetera, no one combined the two. i did that in early 60s for about 20 years, i had no competitors. i went out there and helped build the concerted movement, i can make a case without direct mail there would be no concerted movement worthy of the name. i did my pioneering work. >> have you always been a conservative when you were growing up in texas. >> i grew up in pasadena, texas outside of houston and kids in neighborhood playing cops and robbers, we were 12 ort 13, i am not shooting robbers, i was shooting commies, i have no recollection of political conversations in my family, i just came in this world knowing that communists are bad people, and dedicated to opposing them, i am second generation conservative,er 100% of second% conservatives, before we were conservatives, first we were anticommunist, that is the blue that held the conservative movement together in these days in 60s, and 70s and 80s. >> what was that moment that burning bush moment for you, when it came to direct mail and mailing lists, you ar
they have been raising money through mail for charities and church and et cetera, no one combined the two. i did that in early 60s for about 20 years, i had no competitors. i went out there and helped build the concerted movement, i can make a case without direct mail there would be no concerted movement worthy of the name. i did my pioneering work. >> have you always been a conservative when you were growing up in texas. >> i grew up in pasadena, texas outside of houston and kids...
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et cetera. et cetera. nobody is questioning the soft landing, that wasn't questioning it before, but that became consensus and it became consensus that the fed is done now when you start to sort of nibble away at that consensus this is what happens so markets go down, you can't really get excited about it either way unless they're particularly catalyst but you never know what the catalysts are that really kill it. as far as tomorrow, going back to your original question of course there will be volatility. there will be volatility not necessarily on the numbers that you see print but what's driving those numbers and composing those numbers. right now everybody -- not everybody but the majority is taking for granted that you will continue to see cpi coming down, you will continue to see ppi come down. i personally think you are in the stubborn area and that you're start to see people taking a look at portfolios to say valuation does matter. you look at nvidia, they had product launches yesterday w
et cetera. et cetera. nobody is questioning the soft landing, that wasn't questioning it before, but that became consensus and it became consensus that the fed is done now when you start to sort of nibble away at that consensus this is what happens so markets go down, you can't really get excited about it either way unless they're particularly catalyst but you never know what the catalysts are that really kill it. as far as tomorrow, going back to your original question of course there will be...
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it is a navy command, just like a marine one as a marine can't command an air force et cetera.it was first established in 1942. >> missy asks what is the highest rank of the settlement from the marine or the navy at camp david? >> u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected for captain is he or cr she is departing the camp. the senior marine is the marine corps captain. and for the white house communication agency detail that is there maybe lieutenant colonel typically of the u.s. army. >> the last question this evening, several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? what are things are fascinating that you learned we write this book? >> think of that wonderful final question the day of change of command is a photo of my wife and two daughters the ages of seven and four of my wife michelle but she has been this journal. as he scrolled out from the two wogirls say dear daddy something our kids what whereabouts humorous. i never would've thought of it. and so after every visit weekend or event i would sit down and write down
it is a navy command, just like a marine one as a marine can't command an air force et cetera.it was first established in 1942. >> missy asks what is the highest rank of the settlement from the marine or the navy at camp david? >> u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected for captain is he or cr she is departing the camp. the senior marine is the marine corps captain. and for the white house communication agency detail that is there maybe lieutenant colonel...
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, et cetera. >> exactly.europeans in iranian prison. so iranian regime is going to say that, okay, how many money you can get me? so, for that, i believe that the u.s. government should have a policy to end hostage taking diplomacy. not bowing to the hostage takers. look, my own family was hostage in the hand of iranian regime. my brother. and now the -- the younger brother, my chief office of staff, his brother is in prison right now. right now in iran. >> why? >> because the iranian regime sees that hostage taking, diplomacy works, because the u.s. government tell them that you can take more hostages instead of actually the u.s. and biden administration can ask its own allies the europeans, come together, get united and downgrade your diplomatic relation with the hostage takers. then they're not going to take more hostages. >> this is the same regime -- >> i was going to say the u.s. government must learn from iranians because we never bow to the hostage takers. not iranians -- they can be an example for th
, et cetera. >> exactly.europeans in iranian prison. so iranian regime is going to say that, okay, how many money you can get me? so, for that, i believe that the u.s. government should have a policy to end hostage taking diplomacy. not bowing to the hostage takers. look, my own family was hostage in the hand of iranian regime. my brother. and now the -- the younger brother, my chief office of staff, his brother is in prison right now. right now in iran. >> why? >> because the...
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we advanced medically, scientifically, technology, et cetera et cetera. heavily advanced humanly from the first brother killing the first brother, came killing abel? what gives me hope, at times i say we have an advanced but when i sit and listen to other human beings who show this earth, i gain hope in the human story and the resilience and the courage that people have. >> lee bycel, thank you for your conversation about the book 'refugees in america'. we would like you to read this book and more importantly, take the time to listen, here and tell you stories. thank you for being with us here on "mosaic" . >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition . >> hurricane hillary is moving up the west coast. in the n
we advanced medically, scientifically, technology, et cetera et cetera. heavily advanced humanly from the first brother killing the first brother, came killing abel? what gives me hope, at times i say we have an advanced but when i sit and listen to other human beings who show this earth, i gain hope in the human story and the resilience and the courage that people have. >> lee bycel, thank you for your conversation about the book 'refugees in america'. we would like you to read this book...
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et cetera. et cetera . et cetera. cetera. et cetera. et cetera. do you believe her?s to get elected by more moderates? says who? is reeves kidding? it'll dressed reeves kidding? it'll be dressed up title slash up under some other title slash tax . karen says, no, there tax. karen says, no, there shouldn't be a wealth tax. i'm not but no problem not rich, but i have no problem with that are people with people that are people should looking to emulate should be looking to emulate those that are. i can no those that are. i can see no logic this view they think logic to this view if they think they are going to benefit from they are going to benefit from the taking from the government taking money from the government taking money from the delude did the rich, they are delude did and says, please define and clive says, please define wealth. interesting wealth. this is an interesting point. defines wealth? well, point. who defines wealth? well, surely the government would. but how and would how low would it be and would it get over time? it me get lower over time? is it me
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is supreme opportunity, nikki haley starting to look like a real threat to trump et cetera et cetera. nikki haley donor. should your candidate attack trump now directly? >> i love seeing those headlines. what we are really focused on our policies that can make life better for americans. we are not attacking, we are going to speak the truth, you saw this in the fox debate last week, nikki is going to tell the truth about issues facing america and putting forward good policies. stuart: she stood out in the debate especially on the issue of abortion which many republicans believe they have got to shift their position a little. i think she won the debate on that issue and i'm sure you will agree with that. >> i do agree with that, particularly, she had two difficult pregnancies she mentioned in the debate, her husband could have been aborted. they've been married for many years and coming from a woman it is especially a message, as a person she's lived through, to talk about this issue better than anyone else. stuart: nikki haley is going after, harris, watch this. >> this has nothing to
is supreme opportunity, nikki haley starting to look like a real threat to trump et cetera et cetera. nikki haley donor. should your candidate attack trump now directly? >> i love seeing those headlines. what we are really focused on our policies that can make life better for americans. we are not attacking, we are going to speak the truth, you saw this in the fox debate last week, nikki is going to tell the truth about issues facing america and putting forward good policies. stuart: she...
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so at the moment, other systems would be more necessary air defense systems ammunition, et cetera. but the momentum here, the political signal is we continue with the support. there are new weapons systems we are delivering. so it's more a political signal than a military. and why are those systems not being discussed? they are. but i think with the ammunition and the other air defense systems, we are already looking into scare capacities in the other countries because we delivered so much am ammunition already. our economy is not at the point where we can deliver constantly more, it needs to be reproduced. also, the air defense system, the iris system is a very complex system that needs a certain time be reproduced. also, the air defense system, the iris system to be produced. so it's nothing we have on the shelf to deliver. but you say it's a political decision then why did it take for the us so long to give permission for the f-16s? well, very important point from the biden administration or for the biden administration is not to escalate. they always say this and what they say
so at the moment, other systems would be more necessary air defense systems ammunition, et cetera. but the momentum here, the political signal is we continue with the support. there are new weapons systems we are delivering. so it's more a political signal than a military. and why are those systems not being discussed? they are. but i think with the ammunition and the other air defense systems, we are already looking into scare capacities in the other countries because we delivered so much am...
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, et cetera. we're seeing a political lag last month or it's playing in the background. but certainly for the spanish inflation number, rising a bit but lagging in expectations. >> later today we have the jaer man print and the cpi flash figure coming out tomorrow. we've seen yields moving higher across the board. investors now reconsider ecb may pause or if they're continue hiking. if it looks like the price pressures are not abating. the price stocks are up. not a huge move higher. yesterday they advanced about 1%. wall street also had a strong session. so we're dealing with a positive handover. that sentiment already on a strong footing from the state side performance we had yesterday. breaking it down by individual region, we're down 14 basis points. we do have some outperformance in the ftse 100 and the ftse mid. the xetra dax hovering around the bond line. you have the regal inflations we had so far this morning. the spanish market is edging higher this morning as well. breaking it down by s
, et cetera. we're seeing a political lag last month or it's playing in the background. but certainly for the spanish inflation number, rising a bit but lagging in expectations. >> later today we have the jaer man print and the cpi flash figure coming out tomorrow. we've seen yields moving higher across the board. investors now reconsider ecb may pause or if they're continue hiking. if it looks like the price pressures are not abating. the price stocks are up. not a huge move higher....
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perhaps militarily, nigeria has cadillac, tricity supplies with the country, et cetera, et cetera. can the qu leaders withstand this kind of pressure as well? do that, right? you have to look at the latest. so yes, and your wednesday speech up on monday. uh, you know, the subject of the day himself who is in charge of the j, a general out the rami gianni, who came out of state broadcast yesterday and to come to the, i'm going to say he's basically not the way any way of defiance. i did reject those sanctions from echo, as i think there was any dimension from any. but anybody be echo as the western powers of his cold on the people of the j to, to defend as a whole under units into different countries. that is defiance coming from the general who said it means you could read uh, which means this spend the terry is really on between echo, as i may say, because they forget the one because it's amazing. given by app was on sunday. it's a rated content. you know, we've gone over a couple of days the 1st sunday that deadline is off. we know that that immediately meeting seats defense to s
perhaps militarily, nigeria has cadillac, tricity supplies with the country, et cetera, et cetera. can the qu leaders withstand this kind of pressure as well? do that, right? you have to look at the latest. so yes, and your wednesday speech up on monday. uh, you know, the subject of the day himself who is in charge of the j, a general out the rami gianni, who came out of state broadcast yesterday and to come to the, i'm going to say he's basically not the way any way of defiance. i did reject...
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the solar. cetera. et wind. the solar. et cetera. et cetera. but thank you much cetera. indeed. donica. we'll speak again. mccarthy again. i'm sure. donica mccarthy there. director of climate there. director of the climate media coalition and a friend of the show, it seems. thank you very much for your time. so let's see what my panel think about this. you know, don't about this. you know, i don't think much of a think it's that much of a stretch, matthew, that stretch, matthew, to say that actually groups actually these groups are behaving terrorists. behaving a bit like terrorists. i trying to i mean, they're trying to intimidate in order to intimidate people in order to pursue their political objectives are objectives lives. they are certainly rishi sunak i >>i >> i mean, let's be completely straightforward about this. and you use that old fashioned expression, common sense is so often bandied around on gb news. these guys are not trying to be violent. they're not violent. they're the opposite of violent. however there although i don't think branded think they should
the solar. cetera. et wind. the solar. et cetera. et cetera. but thank you much cetera. indeed. donica. we'll speak again. mccarthy again. i'm sure. donica mccarthy there. director of climate there. director of the climate media coalition and a friend of the show, it seems. thank you very much for your time. so let's see what my panel think about this. you know, don't about this. you know, i don't think much of a think it's that much of a stretch, matthew, that stretch, matthew, to say that...
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now, you have world war i, like trench warfare, tank traps, et cetera in the east.challenges that you have, you know, very short period of time to re-kit, refit, and retrain ukrainian forces for a whole new kind of battle? >> that's a very good question. but what you have with military operations if you have the preponderance of what you're trying to achieve with the deployment of certain types of capabilities. then you have what is labeled as those lesser included mission statements, this mission requirements, so as this fight has evolved, each one of these weapons systems has played a role, significant role, and each one of those descriptive engagements you provided, so it's not like the ukrainians have to readjust the way they . themselves and how they want to try to engage in warfare. it's simply using the capabilities appropriate to the conditions, but most importantly, to the objectives they want to achieve. from the outset, it was a defensive key and giving the russians debbie reason to go back. then the offensive. what you have in the 6 plus months of the ru
now, you have world war i, like trench warfare, tank traps, et cetera in the east.challenges that you have, you know, very short period of time to re-kit, refit, and retrain ukrainian forces for a whole new kind of battle? >> that's a very good question. but what you have with military operations if you have the preponderance of what you're trying to achieve with the deployment of certain types of capabilities. then you have what is labeled as those lesser included mission statements,...
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he got the sweetheart deal, et cetera.greg steube, he has filed articles of impeachment against president biden. do you agree with greg steube? kevin mccarthy has towed the line a little better and said let's do an inquiry. you're saying inquiry. your reaction of greg steube saying let's file the articles now, which he's done. >> well, look, i respect him a great deal. he's a good man and says what he believes. i think what he's done is good because it brings it all to life. it really makes sure that the american public realize how serious the crimes are that president biden, then vice president biden when he did them and his son were involved in it. now, wh where i would be a litte different than greg is -- i think he would be happy with this. is we go forward with the impeachment inquiry first, get an even tighter, better case. it's all there. it's all there. but we have to get -- cross every t, dot every i. that's what the inquiry does, gives us more stuff and then we move on. cheryl: take your time, gather the evidence
he got the sweetheart deal, et cetera.greg steube, he has filed articles of impeachment against president biden. do you agree with greg steube? kevin mccarthy has towed the line a little better and said let's do an inquiry. you're saying inquiry. your reaction of greg steube saying let's file the articles now, which he's done. >> well, look, i respect him a great deal. he's a good man and says what he believes. i think what he's done is good because it brings it all to life. it really...
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and the commonality of those has been that this is a biased investigation, et cetera, et cetera.e do know, however, that republican lawmakers including georgia legislators and in other states have been called to testify here. presumably the evidence -- well, we know that the evidence -- we know that the witnesses that have come before this grand jury have spanned the parties. would the special counsel make a special effort here to make sure that the evidence was not confined to one party or the other? >> you know, perhaps. i think more than anything else in order to get a case past a grand jury you have to establish -- i'll use the term i used a moment ago. probable cause that a crime has been committed. at least the grand jury's convinced a crime was committed if they've approved charges. so the idea that it's all tainted by politics is sort of undermined by the fact that a grand jury -- and then ai judge is going to here the case thereafter and sort of wash away some of the stink of politics. and again, more to the point, jim, in order to convict somebody of a crime you then ha
and the commonality of those has been that this is a biased investigation, et cetera, et cetera.e do know, however, that republican lawmakers including georgia legislators and in other states have been called to testify here. presumably the evidence -- well, we know that the evidence -- we know that the witnesses that have come before this grand jury have spanned the parties. would the special counsel make a special effort here to make sure that the evidence was not confined to one party or the...
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and, you know, as we all talk about the climate and the heating up of the planet, et cetera, it playsnot only are uv stuff, but our cooling technologies so those are doing very well for us, and will continue frankly as the planet warms up. but when it's cold, and people need to stay warm, and we have great products in the pipeline to follow up on our omni heat infinity, which is a terrific product, but we've got products that are based on mimicking nature so as an example, polar bear technology that we'll talk about maybe the next time we get together but these are areas where we can be really impactful, and be quite differentiating. which is one of the things we talk about in the company. how are we going to be different? why would somebody buy our products versus somebody else's. >> i notice a change at the helm in plrana i always felt you could be one of the key players in this area. is it in your tights for 2023-'24 to be king or queen of prana? >> i think it's queen. but yeah, we've been very straight forward when we've underperformed somewhere, we talk about it and we fix it. so
and, you know, as we all talk about the climate and the heating up of the planet, et cetera, it playsnot only are uv stuff, but our cooling technologies so those are doing very well for us, and will continue frankly as the planet warms up. but when it's cold, and people need to stay warm, and we have great products in the pipeline to follow up on our omni heat infinity, which is a terrific product, but we've got products that are based on mimicking nature so as an example, polar bear technology...
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if you read all the popular level expositions of planks contraction, et cetera, you can't really heare the word i don't mean triple-demic that much.e geometry that much but traveling a certain distance in space there's a formula relating amount of distance you travel to what we call coordinates, okay. this doesn't work in boston but in a sensible city like new york, where they're at right angles and turn around the total interval and distance of two points and taking different sides of right triangle and squaring and using the their rum. the formed la of finding distance between two points and ford gnats but also walking a straight line means you travel less distance and detour and depends on your path and meeting on the point and the whole point of relativity is that the same thing is true for time. a lapsed amount of them and the timeco coordinate on the univer. clothe overthere and read them. here is the formula and it's kind of like pieing that roush their their rum. the speed of them and don't see the speed of light and the deflection a of that and going n your head and wondering
if you read all the popular level expositions of planks contraction, et cetera, you can't really heare the word i don't mean triple-demic that much.e geometry that much but traveling a certain distance in space there's a formula relating amount of distance you travel to what we call coordinates, okay. this doesn't work in boston but in a sensible city like new york, where they're at right angles and turn around the total interval and distance of two points and taking different sides of right...
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, et cetera, et cetera, that are different from this administration, without having to defend donald trump and let donald trump be out there on his own, which is what it should be. >> that's advice desantis is getting. does he have the toughest job on wednesday night if donald trump is not up there and he's the person everyone can attack in the back and forth? the next obvious idea is people -- desantis. >> i think they all have a tough job because they're all struggling in comparison to where donald trump is. if you are having a debate and the front runner doesn't show up, it is a telling sign that he does not consider you a serious competitor. he didn't even show up for the game. i do think there is an opportunity for republicans to distinguish themselves. the mayor wouldn't do that in this interview. he wouldn't just say, what donald trump did on january 6th was wrong. i think it's wrong, and i'm going to pivot and talk about how we make this country better. and if people don't do that on wednesday night for the debate, i don't think their polling numbers will change one bit. i th
, et cetera, et cetera, that are different from this administration, without having to defend donald trump and let donald trump be out there on his own, which is what it should be. >> that's advice desantis is getting. does he have the toughest job on wednesday night if donald trump is not up there and he's the person everyone can attack in the back and forth? the next obvious idea is people -- desantis. >> i think they all have a tough job because they're all struggling in...
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weeks to do as they pleased before coming in for the full treatment, the fingerprints, mugshots, et cetera. and today, trump's attorneys met with d.a. fani willis' office where they agreed to a $200,000 bond. it comes with certain stipulations, some are common like while on bond, trump can't break any state or federal laws, but his deal also comes with a unique set of stipulations about not intimidating any co-defendants or witnesses in the case that have not been applied to the bonds of any other co-defendant so far. the deal states that trump shall make no direct or indirect threat of any nature against any co-defendant, any witness, any victim. the community, or any property in the community. and that the above shall include but are not limited to posts on social media or reposts of posts made by another. now, that sure does sound like a quasi-gag order to me. i do have to wonder, though, how many people caught up in our justice system get to decide when they head to a police station, which brings us to mark meadows, who was trying to move his case from state court to federal court over
weeks to do as they pleased before coming in for the full treatment, the fingerprints, mugshots, et cetera. and today, trump's attorneys met with d.a. fani willis' office where they agreed to a $200,000 bond. it comes with certain stipulations, some are common like while on bond, trump can't break any state or federal laws, but his deal also comes with a unique set of stipulations about not intimidating any co-defendants or witnesses in the case that have not been applied to the bonds of any...
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we have parasitic disease, et cetera, et cetera, and right away the neo plasm-- >> what? i move.bvious thing was, the characteristics that mention of cancer, rapid uncontrolled growth, invasion, destruction, adjacent tissues and so forth. at that point i began to see that this is a real diagnosis. and it was very terrifying. when i kind of got onto this idea i was so upset i didn't do anything, but sit in the chair and think about it for three days, what does this mean for us? who would listen to me? why would anybody listen to what i have to say, i'm just a doctor, i'm not a scientist. what do i know. and every place i looked, i found evidence of this and once you see this, you can see it happening in many places. and so, seeing is believing and believing is seeing. so you either are aware of this and you can see these patterns or not. i would like to be proven wrong and i say that in the book. i don't know whether this is true. i hope it's not because it's a terminal diagnosis. and the-- you know, there are many wonderful things in this earth that i have enjoyed and i want othe
we have parasitic disease, et cetera, et cetera, and right away the neo plasm-- >> what? i move.bvious thing was, the characteristics that mention of cancer, rapid uncontrolled growth, invasion, destruction, adjacent tissues and so forth. at that point i began to see that this is a real diagnosis. and it was very terrifying. when i kind of got onto this idea i was so upset i didn't do anything, but sit in the chair and think about it for three days, what does this mean for us? who would...
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et cetera. et cetera. and they're basically looking at it from a weather viewpoint when in fact, most folks look at it and say this is a climate issue that goes way beyond the norma time., and that's what that climate scientist spoke to was sort of saying when you look at the data in her mind, it's clear that climate change is at work here. well, here's what's the fact. you know, long before there were humans three, 4 million years ago, there is as much carbon in the atmosphere now as there was back then and a completely different kind of world. the only difference between now and then is human beings, and we've put most of that carbon into the atmosphere . so we can argue about this, but if we don't do something about it soon, this heating is going to continue to the point where a lot of species are going to go extinct. all right. our time, our reporting live for us there in the newsroom. tom, thank you. well, firefighters from here in the bay area are among those assisting with water rescues and recovery
et cetera. et cetera. and they're basically looking at it from a weather viewpoint when in fact, most folks look at it and say this is a climate issue that goes way beyond the norma time., and that's what that climate scientist spoke to was sort of saying when you look at the data in her mind, it's clear that climate change is at work here. well, here's what's the fact. you know, long before there were humans three, 4 million years ago, there is as much carbon in the atmosphere now as there was...
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et cetera. charles: let me jump in here, dan, i know you like energy. >> sure.harles: i got to ask you about bonds. the bond yields have spiked. 10-year is above four. the 30 year has gone crazy but history suggests if the fed is done hiking the bond yields should come down and there could be money made there. i'm a little worried about bonds. but you've been a buyer, right? >> well, i'm a little worried about them too which is why we just bought a bunch six months as opposed to 10 years for that same reason. charles: right. >> i feel like that we are kind of at inflection in the market but if it just persists a few more months that is rotation we can make out of bonds and into equities if we do get, if we do get a correction. charles: gotcha. >> i don't see a big decline in bond rates. charles: dan, hey, great, great stuff. congrat, you've been spot on my man. >> thanks. charles: can the fed live up to the hype? i don't know. think about this record breaking streak of interest rate hikes. is the mojo gone? can we get that soft landing or are think going to wrec
et cetera. charles: let me jump in here, dan, i know you like energy. >> sure.harles: i got to ask you about bonds. the bond yields have spiked. 10-year is above four. the 30 year has gone crazy but history suggests if the fed is done hiking the bond yields should come down and there could be money made there. i'm a little worried about bonds. but you've been a buyer, right? >> well, i'm a little worried about them too which is why we just bought a bunch six months as opposed to 10...
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, et cetera. the commission has repeatedly refused to answer me or provide any further information about what is going on with that study. thank you. >> that is the only comment on remote public comment. >> the next item on the agenda is gregory wong, adman strative analyst resolution to recommend to board of supervisors to authorize dph to accept and extend gift of retinal imaging machine values at $496.500 from university california san francisco. >> good afternoon health commission members. >> please speak closer to the microphone. >> good afternoon health commission members . we ask for approval for acceptance of this retinal images gift from university of california san francisco. this donation from the university california san francisco has (indiscernible) conduct and facilitate comprehensive eye care for the city and county of san francisco. please approve acceptance of this gift and director (indiscernible) is happy to answer any questions that you might have. >> thank you. is there a mot
, et cetera. the commission has repeatedly refused to answer me or provide any further information about what is going on with that study. thank you. >> that is the only comment on remote public comment. >> the next item on the agenda is gregory wong, adman strative analyst resolution to recommend to board of supervisors to authorize dph to accept and extend gift of retinal imaging machine values at $496.500 from university california san francisco. >> good afternoon health...
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being a politician et cetera. he learned at a young age how tn make a good signature. and also what so special about this documents. on the back i think abraham lincoln might've got a little bored of working out some mathematical problems and he wrote for light little poem. abraham lincoln is my name. with my pen i wrote this same. i wrote in both haste and speed and left it here for fools to read.es this is a really interesting piece that is in our permanent collection. it's not a real fancy piece. it's a common inkwell from the middle of the 19th century. but this inkwell participated in extraordinary moment in american history would abraham lincoln here in his inaugural pay use this inkwell is dipping his pen into the inkwell he is searching for the words that will be stern as well as reassuring to those folks in the southern states. it is this inkwell he uses by his side in springfield at a location where he is not going to be bothered by all the onlookers, all the individuals, looking for a public statement mr. link is going to try to t craft those words. at the t
being a politician et cetera. he learned at a young age how tn make a good signature. and also what so special about this documents. on the back i think abraham lincoln might've got a little bored of working out some mathematical problems and he wrote for light little poem. abraham lincoln is my name. with my pen i wrote this same. i wrote in both haste and speed and left it here for fools to read.es this is a really interesting piece that is in our permanent collection. it's not a real fancy...
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and feeds that real-time data from the dmv and as inputs of deceased voters, et cetera. we implement a large complex system with sophisticated architecture, you're going at some bumps early on but over time it gets better and better. the feedback not only from l.a. county but many of our partner counties within the state is that things are a lot more smooth. >> can i i just mention one example from minnesota, recent example which can bridge some of the ideological divide? just last friday, i still feel the glow, there was a signing ceremony in minnesota the democracy for the people act which -- [applause] thank you. a lot of people speed is very supportive audience. >> we been working for a lot of years. one of the items was automatic voter registration and the minnesota let me tell you how i hope that will play out to amend some of these or heal some of these ideologically based wounds. so as i mentioned before, for just about 50 years to the date from where we are standing from the city through minnesota became one of the first dates to do same day. current criticism i
and feeds that real-time data from the dmv and as inputs of deceased voters, et cetera. we implement a large complex system with sophisticated architecture, you're going at some bumps early on but over time it gets better and better. the feedback not only from l.a. county but many of our partner counties within the state is that things are a lot more smooth. >> can i i just mention one example from minnesota, recent example which can bridge some of the ideological divide? just last...
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trying to understand its origins, its evolutions et cetera et cetera. and i'm going to write about them not just as scientists not just as the work they are doing print the views of this virus. but as people during the pandemic. i am going to contact 60 or 70 of the world's leading virologists and molecular evolutionary biologists and epidemiologists who are at work on this virus. i am going to ask them may i interview you by zoom for 90 minutes? and record and ask you about your work and your views of this virus. but also about your life. for acertain amount about your personal life. your life is not just a scientist but a lab leader. as a teacher. as a spouse. as a citizen. as a parent. as perhapser a child of elderly parents. and so i started january 1, 2021 contacting. i made a whole list of scientist scientists i wanted to contact. some of them i knew a bit or well from previous work. some were famous to me. some i just discovered by googling around to see who is doing the interesting work on this. i assembled this list of what i came to think of a
trying to understand its origins, its evolutions et cetera et cetera. and i'm going to write about them not just as scientists not just as the work they are doing print the views of this virus. but as people during the pandemic. i am going to contact 60 or 70 of the world's leading virologists and molecular evolutionary biologists and epidemiologists who are at work on this virus. i am going to ask them may i interview you by zoom for 90 minutes? and record and ask you about your work and your...