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fuller. how do you see the possibility of a link between the vaccines, and i we have seen it in johnson & johnson as well as astrazeneca , and potentially fatal blood clots? dr. fuller: as we just heard committees are very rare situations, less than one in a million. i think it is striking for both j&j and astrazeneca, this element -- the similarities in terms of the demographics being young women. and the frequency being very rare. less than one in a million. what has to happen next is really to study and understand what might be causing that. to what extent that is related to the vaccine? one of the mechanisms, what are the risk factors? i think this is really going to be an important step forward in terms of understanding how the vaccines work, and ensuring we are giving the safest vaccines possible. >> what could the issue be? what makes young women different in their reception of vaccine like this rather than older men? dr. fuller: young women are very different from alderman. in many re
fuller. how do you see the possibility of a link between the vaccines, and i we have seen it in johnson & johnson as well as astrazeneca , and potentially fatal blood clots? dr. fuller: as we just heard committees are very rare situations, less than one in a million. i think it is striking for both j&j and astrazeneca, this element -- the similarities in terms of the demographics being young women. and the frequency being very rare. less than one in a million. what has to happen next is...
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fuller: we might.uses are a bit different from bacteria in the rate they can undergo rapid mutation to result in new variants. we constantly could be chasing it. there is a potential for us to get on top of it. we have seen viruses eradicated, and we have seen our ability to get on top of viral mutations. the flu is an example where we can get vaccinations every year because it is a type of virus that can undergo rapid mutation and genetic drift from one year to another. there is a thinking we may have to come back annually for immunizations that will update our community to fight the new variants that will continue to fester in the world. it is becoming endemic. we have a pandemic and we anticipate the virus has a chance of becoming endemic and researching in different places in the world. lisa: you started the conversation talking about how india is a perfect storm and an accident waiting to happen when it comes to new variants. do you feel like other health officials, particularly those in charge of
fuller: we might.uses are a bit different from bacteria in the rate they can undergo rapid mutation to result in new variants. we constantly could be chasing it. there is a potential for us to get on top of it. we have seen viruses eradicated, and we have seen our ability to get on top of viral mutations. the flu is an example where we can get vaccinations every year because it is a type of virus that can undergo rapid mutation and genetic drift from one year to another. there is a thinking we...
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we've been told that in the coming weeks, as the president looks to release his fuller budget request, proposals for mandatory spending and tax reform, i believe the white house is going to look to tie in the infrastructure plan together with fiscal year 2022 spending as a plan for the next year and years to come. >> let's hear from republicans, about some of the top line numbers like the $1.5 trillion proposal, including $769 billion for non-defense programs, $753 billion for defense programs. a 16% increase for funding. what is some reaction on the spending? >> the military proposal is probably the most controversial. initially, we saw praise from top spending leaders like rosa delauro, and others saying this is a great starting point. we can work with this. but the president has to walk this difficult line on defense funding. it's one of the most fascinating narratives, to me, for the next year. because you have progressives in the party, progressive democrats who want to take at least a 10% cut off the top of the pentagon's budget, at least. they want to see big spending cuts. the
we've been told that in the coming weeks, as the president looks to release his fuller budget request, proposals for mandatory spending and tax reform, i believe the white house is going to look to tie in the infrastructure plan together with fiscal year 2022 spending as a plan for the next year and years to come. >> let's hear from republicans, about some of the top line numbers like the $1.5 trillion proposal, including $769 billion for non-defense programs, $753 billion for defense...
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we expect to see in more fuller budget request from the white house in terms of what they would like to do there. certainly, there is pressure from advocates and folks across the country to make investments in social security that will ensure the program's sustainability. the program is facing challenges in terms of insolvency in the coming years, in the near future, and some would argue that the pandemic has made that worse. so it will be interesting to see what they propose were social security and programs like medicare and medicaid. host: the cabinet this week will begin going to capitol hill to testify. one will testify before the appropriations subcommittee on the usda's 2022 budget. we will also hear from the transportation secretary tomorrow, and the hhs secretary. if there is a theme to the wish list, that we will hear from the cabinet secretaries in the hearings, what is it? guest: historic investment in domestic programs. the non-defense programs, programs that do not involve the pentagon or military. that's because we are now on the other side of what was 10 years of stri
we expect to see in more fuller budget request from the white house in terms of what they would like to do there. certainly, there is pressure from advocates and folks across the country to make investments in social security that will ensure the program's sustainability. the program is facing challenges in terms of insolvency in the coming years, in the near future, and some would argue that the pandemic has made that worse. so it will be interesting to see what they propose were social...
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that sounds good. >> david fuller, jessica fuller, thank you so much for your time.y this morning, and again, happy easter. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> happy easter. thank you. >> amara. >>> the biden administration opens up another facility to house unaccompanied minors as border crossings continue to grow. what's behind the surge and the dangers faced by those who make that journey. that's next. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredien
that sounds good. >> david fuller, jessica fuller, thank you so much for your time.y this morning, and again, happy easter. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> happy easter. thank you. >> amara. >>> the biden administration opens up another facility to house unaccompanied minors as border crossings continue to grow. what's behind the surge and the dangers faced by those who make that journey. that's next. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,......
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craig fuller, freightwaves ceo.berg. ♪ ritika: it's time for the bloomberg business flash i'm ritika gupta. bloomberg has learned that apollo global management is leading a group of investors aiming to buy a roughly $10 billion stake in saudi aramco's oil pipeline. the consortium will include u.s. and chinese investors. the oil pipeline is part of a saudi effort to attract investment. there's no end to that cargo ship bottleneck off the coast of los angeles and long beach. they are the largest gateway for asian imports. more than two dozen ships are awaiting entry. an executive shakeup may be on the way i credit suisse -- maybe on the way at credit suisse. they are discussing whether to replace the risk chief, while ceo thomas gottstein would state in place. losses could reach into the billions from the collapse of archegos. monsters may have provided the breakthrough hollywood needed. "godzilla vs. kong" is drawing the largest crowds to theaters since the pandemic began a year ago. theaters in the u.s. are just sta
craig fuller, freightwaves ceo.berg. ♪ ritika: it's time for the bloomberg business flash i'm ritika gupta. bloomberg has learned that apollo global management is leading a group of investors aiming to buy a roughly $10 billion stake in saudi aramco's oil pipeline. the consortium will include u.s. and chinese investors. the oil pipeline is part of a saudi effort to attract investment. there's no end to that cargo ship bottleneck off the coast of los angeles and long beach. they are the...
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they make us feel fuller and stimulate the gut. fats carbohydrates provide energy to the body also needs fats to make neurotransmitters and hormones and to form cell membranes. a lot of products containing animal fat like meat or butter contain saturated fatty acids. but too much can raise blood cholesterol levels and lead to cardiovascular disease. good sources of unsaturated fatty acids are fish vegetable oils nuts and seeds. protein is the 3rd major macronutrient group. protein is made up of amino acids which are the building blocks of ourselves without protein from food our bodies are unable to produce new cells or regenerate old ones. are immune system also relies on protein stores being replenished to green antibodies. animal products are frequently high in protein but there are also many plant based sources like human such as beings and lentils as well as scenes nuts and mushrooms. plenty of foods contain micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals and these are what give us solid bones good digestion or muscle recovery. he
they make us feel fuller and stimulate the gut. fats carbohydrates provide energy to the body also needs fats to make neurotransmitters and hormones and to form cell membranes. a lot of products containing animal fat like meat or butter contain saturated fatty acids. but too much can raise blood cholesterol levels and lead to cardiovascular disease. good sources of unsaturated fatty acids are fish vegetable oils nuts and seeds. protein is the 3rd major macronutrient group. protein is made up of...
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fold most probably could do with a political hoot to finish every of those examples fuller each. assuring the most valuable to the brochure to list. the no you have no work to do you know us over this to the group until you go jack. if you think. your future. better. you. think you are just some noise you. got right under your. care. just when they finally clicked it was decided to dissolve the crew the space program it changed now they'd be a crew of 2 instead of 3 go with just fish moreover the launch was we should children brought forward several months preparations had to continue at a greater pace thanks for the and your solution this year you know where you are the most abuse you should push with this monthly stuff she's doing your own. pleased but good even better would we move you move to the old school. nicolaides he is he is a great person he is his god hard exterior the strong russian but as soft inside he he's a continual stream of advice so i fully expect that as we go to the space station i'll get more advice on take it slow too when it's cool. i've been training wi
fold most probably could do with a political hoot to finish every of those examples fuller each. assuring the most valuable to the brochure to list. the no you have no work to do you know us over this to the group until you go jack. if you think. your future. better. you. think you are just some noise you. got right under your. care. just when they finally clicked it was decided to dissolve the crew the space program it changed now they'd be a crew of 2 instead of 3 go with just fish moreover...
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i've been speaking to our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who started by telling me about this summer'snimum figure in that there will be at least 25% of the spectators inside the all even club come the end ofjune. all being well. but the hope from the club is that that number will be able to increase with everybody is waiting for government guidelines to be updated. particularfor for government guidelines to be updated. particular for results to command from series of test events that are going ahead with the uk with fans inside the stadium to the next few weeks. that will determine just how big the capacity for wimbledon can be. but you'll start to feel a little bit more like a grand slam for the ticket prices will be frozen. there may be a chance for fans to sit on the hill which is always such a focal point of the championship. even if social distancing is still in place that may be possible. but all these decisions including prize money are going to be taken as light delete might late as possible and that is the early part ofjune. might late as possible and that is the early part o
i've been speaking to our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who started by telling me about this summer'snimum figure in that there will be at least 25% of the spectators inside the all even club come the end ofjune. all being well. but the hope from the club is that that number will be able to increase with everybody is waiting for government guidelines to be updated. particularfor for government guidelines to be updated. particular for results to command from series of test events that are...
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it would give a clearer and fuller picture of the attacks that have been occurring so we know what resources specifically are needed. combating hate should not be a partisan issue. this is about the safety of all americans. it's about people's lives and the right to be safe. it's about our parents and grandparents walking down the street safely -- >> we will have to leave this as he or senate is about to gavel in. part of a long-term commitment to bring you live coverage of congress. you can watch all of our programs online at c-span.org. later the senate will be debating legislation to address the rise of hate crimes and violence targeted at asian americans and pacific islanders. we just heard democrats talk about this. the senate will vote on the nomination of gary ginsburg to be chair of the securities exchange commission. and now live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. god, our god, we honor your name. you have been our help in ages
it would give a clearer and fuller picture of the attacks that have been occurring so we know what resources specifically are needed. combating hate should not be a partisan issue. this is about the safety of all americans. it's about people's lives and the right to be safe. it's about our parents and grandparents walking down the street safely -- >> we will have to leave this as he or senate is about to gavel in. part of a long-term commitment to bring you live coverage of congress. you...
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this address was a recognition that we can only build back better with the fuller participation of women in our economy. so i thought it was a triumph for women. this is an ambitious vision for seizing a once in a century opportunity to build back better. the bold investments of the american jobs planned, the american family plan invest in the foundations of our strengths. families, workers in the middle class. jobs plan is the largest plan since world war ii. the family's plan will make historic inferences for families. the democratic house looks forward to working with the administration to enact this vision. congress will work its will. we have many ideas in our caucus, and our committees are hard at work, advancing the american jobs plan and the american families plan. just go back to the president's address, you're talking about it, but specifically he listed the progress made by the rescue plan, told people what is in it, so they can be sure to avail themselves of the benefits of it and what can be done in the american jobs plan. in addition, he talked about other priorities for ou
this address was a recognition that we can only build back better with the fuller participation of women in our economy. so i thought it was a triumph for women. this is an ambitious vision for seizing a once in a century opportunity to build back better. the bold investments of the american jobs planned, the american family plan invest in the foundations of our strengths. families, workers in the middle class. jobs plan is the largest plan since world war ii. the family's plan will make...
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not uncommon that you might have to listen to something a few times, you might have to watch it in fuller context to really understand. i also think it shows that the defense were doing their job, right? they're going to try with cross-examination to get in the points they want to be able to argue and that's why as they prepare witnesses on the prosecution side and so he said, yeah, to the way the defense counselor nelson characterized it but thankfully on redirect when having a chance to hear the fuller context, he could give a more accurate answer. >> there was a lot of focus on drugs yesterday. those found in floyd's car, police car. is the prosecution doing a good job getting ahead of this? we know it will be a focus for the defense. >> you have to keep in mind that this is a trial of the actions of derek chauvin, not george floyd. so the defense will continue this pretty much throughout the case, they're continuing to try to put george floyd on trial, his actions, what was or was not in his system, what he did or did not say. but what the prosecution has to do is continue to redirect
not uncommon that you might have to listen to something a few times, you might have to watch it in fuller context to really understand. i also think it shows that the defense were doing their job, right? they're going to try with cross-examination to get in the points they want to be able to argue and that's why as they prepare witnesses on the prosecution side and so he said, yeah, to the way the defense counselor nelson characterized it but thankfully on redirect when having a chance to hear...
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. >> be nice to start seeing those stands get fuller and fuller. thank you. will speaking of attending events here in california, some developing news from overnight. turns out fully vaccinated out of state visitors are now able to attend concerts and visit theme parks here in california now, so far only seaworld san diego currently selling tickets to out of state. visitors disneyland legoland, universal studios hollywood. they're all still selling tickets to california residents only. but now that this policy has changed. maybe bill change that as well to be considered fully vaccinated, though, just like you heard was well, you have to have had your second shot 2 weeks before you go to the theme park, you can get the second shot and then expect to go to theme park. that same day. yeah. man, this doing this so that you feel more comfortable people go to big events because we look at the. >> big event video from the past to go right. so would you get a little closer if you are fully vaccinated and we are way closer. in fact, pass with the president wanted as f
. >> be nice to start seeing those stands get fuller and fuller. thank you. will speaking of attending events here in california, some developing news from overnight. turns out fully vaccinated out of state visitors are now able to attend concerts and visit theme parks here in california now, so far only seaworld san diego currently selling tickets to out of state. visitors disneyland legoland, universal studios hollywood. they're all still selling tickets to california residents only....
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. >> reporter: jessica fuller is one of those americans. she came out as transgender when she was 16 her dad never expected to share her story publicly >> i didn't know if i was going to fall apart and cry or laugh. >> reporter: much less go viral opposing an alabama bill making it a felony for minors to receive the same kind of gender-affirming care jessica did >> so you're asking me to someday put handcuffs on these people that are heroes in my life and arrest the people that saved my daughter? please don't ask me to do that. >> i was proud >> reporter: it's not just alabama it's estimated more than half of all states are considering bills that would restrict trans rights. a record 80 plus in all. most involving either medical care or sports the latest front in a political culture war. >> if this is not changed, women's sports as we know it will die >> we are talking about erasing the definition of woman. when we replace sex there's no boundaries with that. >> reporter: new polling shows most americans oppose laws limiting trans rights. a
. >> reporter: jessica fuller is one of those americans. she came out as transgender when she was 16 her dad never expected to share her story publicly >> i didn't know if i was going to fall apart and cry or laugh. >> reporter: much less go viral opposing an alabama bill making it a felony for minors to receive the same kind of gender-affirming care jessica did >> so you're asking me to someday put handcuffs on these people that are heroes in my life and arrest the...
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. >> reporter: trent and chantel fuller of fairfield to the at- home test that the warriors provided for free. >>> he did not like it one bit but it was his ninth birthday on sunday and he wanted to be here to see his favorite player, steph curry, play, so he took it like a champ. >> reporter: in addition to the kits, there's also the option for an on-site rapid test. fans are excited to get off the sofa and in the arena. >> to hear the actual squeaks floo thatis ing to ben. running a bit differently, to what concessions you have to download the app. order on your phone and you go and pick up your food at a designated location within the arena. ken and elizabeth, but i can hear people, they are so excited to get inside here and see some live basketball, get out of that permanent and we all have on our so far. >> live with the hats. goes perfectly tonight. >> with people inside, that is big news. >>> still ahead it was one of california's best weapons against wildfires. why this special supertanker has now been grounded. >>> the governor's new plan to end all fracking in california, h
. >> reporter: trent and chantel fuller of fairfield to the at- home test that the warriors provided for free. >>> he did not like it one bit but it was his ninth birthday on sunday and he wanted to be here to see his favorite player, steph curry, play, so he took it like a champ. >> reporter: in addition to the kits, there's also the option for an on-site rapid test. fans are excited to get off the sofa and in the arena. >> to hear the actual squeaks floo thatis ing...
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is there any data to show that particular strain or any other strain is as lee fuller more lethal thanginal strains and then the second question is the question i get from everyone who isn't a reporter. most of us on this call have covered this pandemic since the beginning. many of us were in the white house briefing room and dr. fauci when he first came out and talk to us that there are many of those who continue to see that you've been pillow fight by members of congress and you are accused of causing a problem that you are trying to solve. on a personal level just to respond how do you deal with that? >> so the first question about the 117 there seems to be little doubt that the 117 seems to transmit more efficiently from person to person. there is a suggestion that also causes more severe disease. the proof of that is much more difficult than showing that it's more transmissible so from the reports we are seeing it very likely could be a bit or serious but it definitely is more transmissible. with regard to your second question you know it's really unfortunate that there is bad deg
is there any data to show that particular strain or any other strain is as lee fuller more lethal thanginal strains and then the second question is the question i get from everyone who isn't a reporter. most of us on this call have covered this pandemic since the beginning. many of us were in the white house briefing room and dr. fauci when he first came out and talk to us that there are many of those who continue to see that you've been pillow fight by members of congress and you are accused...
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we can speak live to our tennis correspondent russell fuller now.he go about un—picking novak djokovic today? it’s just how did he go about un-picking novak djokovic today?— novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable _ novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable nature - novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable nature of- novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable nature of dan i novak djokovic today? it's the - unpredictable nature of dan evans's game. he's able to produce a lot of variety on the court, he likes that low slice which travels a lot a player, but normally not the best players on clay, especially djokovic. but with all that versatility, he was very much the better player. yes, djokovic started poorly, he finished very poorly — he said afterwards he hadn't been feeling great for the past 2a hours but not wishing to take anything away from evans. but he's a man transformed on clay. he only won four matches at atp or grand slam level on clay his entire career before this week, and i won three matches including this went over djok
we can speak live to our tennis correspondent russell fuller now.he go about un—picking novak djokovic today? it’s just how did he go about un-picking novak djokovic today?— novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable _ novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable nature - novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable nature of- novak djokovic today? it's the unpredictable nature of dan i novak djokovic today? it's the - unpredictable nature of dan evans's game. he's able to produce a lot...
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i know fuller is a new board president in oakley, michelle kingston kron 4 news. all of san francisco's public school students will be back inside classrooms. >> 5 days a week starting in the fall. in the meantime, the school district will continue a phase reopening this month during a town hall last night. the health director said there are several factors that are pushing parents to want their children back in the classroom as soon as possible, including the inability to go to work while the kids learn from home and cases of suicidal thoughts as kids have been kept home from more than one year. she along with other panelist. explain. reopening comes down to following cdc guidelines and the statistics. but at the local level, they can only make their own stricter rules, but they can't loosen restrictions. >> the criteria for reopening is really linked to having low levels of community transmission as we said, tied in part to our states tiered system in the blueprint for a safer economy and at the orange level schools tk through 12th grade are able to open. we kno
i know fuller is a new board president in oakley, michelle kingston kron 4 news. all of san francisco's public school students will be back inside classrooms. >> 5 days a week starting in the fall. in the meantime, the school district will continue a phase reopening this month during a town hall last night. the health director said there are several factors that are pushing parents to want their children back in the classroom as soon as possible, including the inability to go to work...
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them >> in the beginning you referenced the radicals, if you could give us a fuller description of who they were and how they operated and whether they themselves considered themselves radicals? >> well yes they did consider themselves radicals those who are really radical. they were a minority, and the republican party. as i said. but in the beginning of the war, they went along with the johnson resolution, and it depended upon the war situation. later in the war. that resolution you know the only purpose of the war was to say the union restore the constitution. later in the war, they became more rattling radical and things went bad. they want to the south to pay and they certainly wanted a reconstruction part policy. one that reflected to preserve the fruits of the union victory in the south. modified freedom for blacks. and protection for the union officials. also the -- a former confederate leaders. lincoln of course didn't go along with that. so lincoln viewed himself as a conservative. more of a moderate. and i have seen it used in a political sense, maybe on one occasion. but it
them >> in the beginning you referenced the radicals, if you could give us a fuller description of who they were and how they operated and whether they themselves considered themselves radicals? >> well yes they did consider themselves radicals those who are really radical. they were a minority, and the republican party. as i said. but in the beginning of the war, they went along with the johnson resolution, and it depended upon the war situation. later in the war. that resolution...
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reported them here increased reporting of hate crimes would give us more accurate data, a clearer and fullericture of the attacks that have been occurring, so we know what resources specifically are needed. combating hate should not be a partisan issue, it is about the safety of all americans, it is about people's lives in the right to be safe. it is about our parents and grandparents walking down the street safely. it is about our kids eating able to go to school and play outside without fearing that they will be harassed. we must all as democrats and republicans stand together against this racism and violence, and say, enough is enough. we must demonstrate we have the asian american community's backs. we have to rise up and show solidarity against this intolerance. we have to take action to combat this xenophobia and violence, and supporting this bill would greatly help us achieve these critical goals. i cannot thank enough leader schumer, speaker pelosi, and my colleagues for supporting this legislation, and standing with the asian-american community, and i want to thank president biden f
reported them here increased reporting of hate crimes would give us more accurate data, a clearer and fullericture of the attacks that have been occurring, so we know what resources specifically are needed. combating hate should not be a partisan issue, it is about the safety of all americans, it is about people's lives in the right to be safe. it is about our parents and grandparents walking down the street safely. it is about our kids eating able to go to school and play outside without...
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most helpful for the community that it was a fictionalized tale that that way we can incorporate a fuller body like the legacy of pleasure street and all the cowboys and cowgirls that was helpful for them to have this framework where we weren't trying to do like a documentary about current day and so the process the can really beautiful because all these voices became additive and the more that they influenced the adaptation the more i felt like it was going to be true and authentic in my delivery of it because i said that erik and mel were my closest collaborators that you know i know i can direct i know i can write i know i have the talent but i have not lived your story so you need to i need to be a conduit for those for all those tales so it's from sitting around a barbecue to you know aaron took me to the auction i mean literally introducing me to anyone and everyone who i could set and lend an ear to and that's part of it. was like 2 or 3 years of that was so beautiful i love you so much. getting this is what we're. our fell but yeah well i was. only. like what it was like 3 years h
most helpful for the community that it was a fictionalized tale that that way we can incorporate a fuller body like the legacy of pleasure street and all the cowboys and cowgirls that was helpful for them to have this framework where we weren't trying to do like a documentary about current day and so the process the can really beautiful because all these voices became additive and the more that they influenced the adaptation the more i felt like it was going to be true and authentic in my...
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somebody who has suffered unimaginable loss with both his mother and his close brother, and gives a fuller. yes, you very much get a sense of somebody destroyed by the early death of his mother, rebuild himself to an extent, and then destroyed again by the death of his beloved brother but has been all along a walking political liability for his father.— walking political liability for his father. ., ~ his father. yeah, i think there is no question _ his father. yeah, i think there is no question he _ his father. yeah, i think there is no question he has - his father. yeah, i think there is no question he has been i his father. yeah, i think there | is no question he has been the subject of political attacks, particularly from president trump over the last years, and ratcheted up during the campaign. buti ratcheted up during the campaign. but i think ultimately what we saw is those attacks didn't stick. they were never about, you know, really joe biden, they were about his son, and one of the most powerful moments that biden himself had on the debate stage when trump said your son is a crac
somebody who has suffered unimaginable loss with both his mother and his close brother, and gives a fuller. yes, you very much get a sense of somebody destroyed by the early death of his mother, rebuild himself to an extent, and then destroyed again by the death of his beloved brother but has been all along a walking political liability for his father.— walking political liability for his father. ., ~ his father. yeah, i think there is no question _ his father. yeah, i think there is no...
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you for americans it's only going to be allowed to be an american made company well that's but mr fuller pointed out the amount of energy earth gets from the sun is a 1000 times greater than what is actually use so the price of energy is also going to 0 and just get to know yourself and think about that during a break and when we come back much more coming your way. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how many was or i think were part of a murder 1st for. worse. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. again at the most because you know no rush for us though up our stuff yes it got chose for us to own things on your way. ba
you for americans it's only going to be allowed to be an american made company well that's but mr fuller pointed out the amount of energy earth gets from the sun is a 1000 times greater than what is actually use so the price of energy is also going to 0 and just get to know yourself and think about that during a break and when we come back much more coming your way. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country threaten to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our...
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on you for americans it's only going to be allowed to be an american made company well us but mr fuller pointed out the amount of energy earth gets from the sun is a 1000 times greater than what is actually use so the price of energy is also going to 0 and just get to know yourself and think about that during the break and when we come back much more coming your way. elwood forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given to like human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law your identification should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point only use the great trust of the shiah. on various shots and with artificial intelligence will some of the demons. most protect its own existence with. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with john rubino of dollar collapse dot com welcome back john so many who voted for biden are expecting analysts start demanding universal basic and calm the president does say he wants to start giving guaranteed monthly checks
on you for americans it's only going to be allowed to be an american made company well us but mr fuller pointed out the amount of energy earth gets from the sun is a 1000 times greater than what is actually use so the price of energy is also going to 0 and just get to know yourself and think about that during the break and when we come back much more coming your way. elwood forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given to like human beings...
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fuller had also got 2a so i assumed i had maybe just missed the cut. not about refurbishment. this is about the principle of integrity in public service. in my first local governmentjob 817 the principles of public service were emphasised during our induction. 0ne christmas a caretaker brought me a box of chocolates which i accepted with good grace. when i took them into my office to share i was reprimanded by my line manager. we not only had to be squeaky clean, we had to be seen to be squeaky clean. borisjohnson shows no such integrity, diverting attention to the success of the vaccination programme. this once as i could not care less about the redecoration. he is pm, he should have a nice flat. hello. we've got some subtle changes to the weather for the next couple of days. a weak area of low pressure is going to bring some very much needed rain to parts of the country. not widespread, heavy rain, but in the form mainly of showers, and some of these showers could be on the heavy side. so here it is, this weak area of low pressure sinking southwards
fuller had also got 2a so i assumed i had maybe just missed the cut. not about refurbishment. this is about the principle of integrity in public service. in my first local governmentjob 817 the principles of public service were emphasised during our induction. 0ne christmas a caretaker brought me a box of chocolates which i accepted with good grace. when i took them into my office to share i was reprimanded by my line manager. we not only had to be squeaky clean, we had to be seen to be squeaky...
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going to be selling 2 billion going - [announcer] imagineon yen ohaving fuller, thicker, more voluminousair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) >> it's coming up on 10:30 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn, here's our first word headlines. french president emmanuel macron says vladimir putin has grave concerns about alexei navalny. he also says he told president putin over the phone that moscow must respect alexei navalny's fundamental rights. they have ordered the campaign to close over alleged extremism. the u.s. says it will send up to 60 million doses of astrazeneca covid-19 vaccine abroad as president biden wants to ramp up pandemic assistance globally. the president senses daughter and helping india as it is
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like i said, lots more on our website and a fuller analysis as well of the president's speech.nk you so much for being with me here on bbc world news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ bbckasiamadera. see you soon. hello there. it took till the end of the month before they started to make an appearance, but april showers feature quite heavily in the forecast through the rest of this week and into the weekend. and don't expect things to warm up as we see april out and go into may. it is going to be on the chilly side. area of low pressure with this weather front, which brought rain to end wednesday across southern counties. continues to push away eastwards, opening the door to north to north—easterly winds for all, all the way from the arctic. the blue colours indicating that cold air in place, and once again this morning, a fairly widespread frost away from the towns and city centres. that makes it every day in april so far, somewhere in the uk has seen a frost. lovely bright start, though, for many. 1—2 early showers, wales and the southwest, but the bulk of the showers will
like i said, lots more on our website and a fuller analysis as well of the president's speech.nk you so much for being with me here on bbc world news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ bbckasiamadera. see you soon. hello there. it took till the end of the month before they started to make an appearance, but april showers feature quite heavily in the forecast through the rest of this week and into the weekend. and don't expect things to warm up as we see april out and go into may. it is...
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in particular it highlighted the dependence of the system on readily available liquidity and fuller ability of liquidity strains emerged. a money market funds and open-ended funds to korb on the markets. importantly the holistic review beside the high-level view on how these parts of the ecosystem operate in transmit risks while under stress they might be one of the most significant findings related to the money market funds the holistic review document of how the highly demanded liquidity commands a --for cash that his institutional prime money market funds particularly hard rate in the united states mont money market funds public effort into just additional efforts roughly 100000000000.30% of the funds out there over two weeks in mid-march. this was a faster run in terms of the percentage of gains and during the turmoil of september of 2008. similar patterns were also seen in your particular the u.s. dollar. other funds active and short-term funding markets such as post-atari bonds also saw unprecedented output in march. the march market turmoil was the second time in roughly a decade tha
in particular it highlighted the dependence of the system on readily available liquidity and fuller ability of liquidity strains emerged. a money market funds and open-ended funds to korb on the markets. importantly the holistic review beside the high-level view on how these parts of the ecosystem operate in transmit risks while under stress they might be one of the most significant findings related to the money market funds the holistic review document of how the highly demanded liquidity...
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they make us feel fuller and stimulate the gut. fats carbohydrates provide energy to the body also needs to make neurotransmitters and hormones and to form cell membranes. a lot of products containing animal fat like meat or butter contain saturated fatty acids. but too much can raise blood cholesterol levels and lead to cardiovascular disease good sources of unsaturated fatty acids are fish vegetable oils nuts and seeds. protein is the 3rd major macronutrient group. protein is made up of amino acids which are the building blocks of ourselves without protein from food our bodies are unable to produce new cells or regenerate old ones. are immune system also relies on protein stores being replenished to antibodies. animal products are frequently high in protein but there are also many plant based sources such as beans and lentils as well as scenes nuts and mushrooms. plenty of foods contain micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals these are what give us solid bones good digestion or assist muscle recovery. healthy nutrition requi
they make us feel fuller and stimulate the gut. fats carbohydrates provide energy to the body also needs to make neurotransmitters and hormones and to form cell membranes. a lot of products containing animal fat like meat or butter contain saturated fatty acids. but too much can raise blood cholesterol levels and lead to cardiovascular disease good sources of unsaturated fatty acids are fish vegetable oils nuts and seeds. protein is the 3rd major macronutrient group. protein is made up of amino...
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china has asked japan to reconsider the plan and do a fuller consultation with stakeholders and the international agency. haslinda: china, korea, maybe crying foul but the u.s. says it is in line with global standards and it is unavoidable and has to be done. >> yes, the u.s. came out quickly and appears to support the plan. this is something that happens in the industry and there are international standards for release of treated water. at happens on a fairly routine basis. for a lot of reactors globally. so it does appear what japan is planning is in line with the standards. but there is still concern from neighboring countries, and even local fishermen in japan oppose this plan as well. so there is opposition to it. haslinda: bloomberg aaron clark in tokyo. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. hsbc released an agreement with the while weight cfo. withee huawei cfo. an agreement to fight extradition from canada to the u.s. the cfo of huawei said she did not mishandle guidance. a software giant can -- microsoft confirmed it is buying speech geithner nuance medications and all ca
china has asked japan to reconsider the plan and do a fuller consultation with stakeholders and the international agency. haslinda: china, korea, maybe crying foul but the u.s. says it is in line with global standards and it is unavoidable and has to be done. >> yes, the u.s. came out quickly and appears to support the plan. this is something that happens in the industry and there are international standards for release of treated water. at happens on a fairly routine basis. for a lot of...
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. - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly.ust one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) >> i am in for emily chang, where she is safe in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. it is the public debut of the year. coinbase going public via a direct listing shunning the ipo market in the trend we stock market as it eyes that $100 billion valuation. and while it closed in
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. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly.t one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) ♪ haidi: very good morning from sydney. we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: welcome to daybreak asia. our top stories this hour. asian stocks are posted bounce after wall street snaps a two day drop. bargain buyers emerge. china faces pressure on several fronts with australia canceling belt and road deals and the
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. - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) david: from bloomberg world headquarters, welcome to "balance of power," where politics meets business. we start today with russia. the united states imposed new sanctions, including a ban on u.s. financial institutions buying russian debt in the primary market. the sinkings were tied to russian involvement in the solarwinds hack of u.s. computers and interference in elections. the secretary of state says the united states will act firmly in response to russian actions that cause harm to us, our allies, and our partners. we welcome now ian bremmer, president and founder of eurasia group. give us your tak
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matt fuller of "the daily beast," thank you for your reporting. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> that is "all in" on this thursday night. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, my friend. much appreciated. thank you for joining us this hour. it is april 1st, which is always a special day here on "the rachel maddow show," because april 1st is the birthday of paul manafort which, for our country, or at least ought to be, perhaps, an annual sort of solemn civic reminder that the immediate former president of our country had to pardon his campaign chairman and he had to pardon his campaign manager, and he had to pardon his longest standing political advisor, and he had to pardon his national security advisor, and he had to pardon the deputy chair of his inaugural and his deputy campaign chairman went to prison and his personal lawyer went to prison, and his other personal lawyer is under federal criminal investigation, and he himself personally is named by prosecutors as an unindicted co-conspirator in multiple fed
matt fuller of "the daily beast," thank you for your reporting. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> that is "all in" on this thursday night. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, my friend. much appreciated. thank you for joining us this hour. it is april 1st, which is always a special day here on "the rachel maddow show," because april 1st is the birthday of paul manafort which, for our country, or...
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i was wondering if you could give a fuller description of who they were and how they operated and whether they themselves considered themselves radicals. >> well, yes, they did consider themselves radical of those who were really radical, but they were a minority in the republican party, as i said, but they were also in the beginning of the war pretty much less radical, and they went along with the johnson and clinton resolution and some of them wanted more. but it depended upon the war situation and later in the war, that resolution that said the only purpose of the war was to save the union and restore the constitution. but later in the war they became more radical as things went bad. and they wanted the south to pay, and they certainly wanted a reconstruction policy that we really didn't get into here, that reflected -- that preserved the fruits of union victory in the south, which included bona fide freedom for blacks and also protection for the union officials who might go there. and also the prescription of former confederate leaders and maybe some that weren't former confederate le
i was wondering if you could give a fuller description of who they were and how they operated and whether they themselves considered themselves radicals. >> well, yes, they did consider themselves radical of those who were really radical, but they were a minority in the republican party, as i said, but they were also in the beginning of the war pretty much less radical, and they went along with the johnson and clinton resolution and some of them wanted more. but it depended upon the war...
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there needs to be fuller exposure of what the contracts are and what the collateral is. a problem that has emerged over the last five years in the world has -- is the use of nondisclosure clauses within sovereign debt. these are all important issues that are discussed at the meetings. what the world bank is doing is a very positive nacht transferred to the poorest countries. that has amounted to some $17 billion just through the may through december period. it is much bigger than the benefits that are coming from the debt suspension. i need to correct one thing mentioned earlier, the term "cancellation." really, it was deferral. one of the challenges the poorest countries have is that the entire debt burden plus interest is going to return onto their books as soon the deferral period is done. i am pleased the g20 is endorsing -- through year end. that is the suspension of debt payments by official creditors and they urge private sectors to participate. so far they have not. there is progress being made, but there needs to be more. specifically, we need to recognize the h
there needs to be fuller exposure of what the contracts are and what the collateral is. a problem that has emerged over the last five years in the world has -- is the use of nondisclosure clauses within sovereign debt. these are all important issues that are discussed at the meetings. what the world bank is doing is a very positive nacht transferred to the poorest countries. that has amounted to some $17 billion just through the may through december period. it is much bigger than the benefits...
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. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly.ust one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) ♪ david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. i am david westin. we start today with the story of india. the pandemic has hit the developing world hard. india is reporting over one million new cases in the last three days. less than 2% of its population has been vaccinated and it is running short of critical supplies. for what this means for the world, we welcome ian bremmer, founder and president of eurasia group. this is an epic story right now. it has struck so many
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they make us feel fuller and stimulate the gut. fats like carbohydrates provide energy to the body also needs to make neurotransmitters and hormones and to form cell membranes. a lot of products containing animal fat like meat or butter contain saturated fatty acids. but too much can raise blood cholesterol levels and lead to cardiovascular disease. good sources of unsaturated fatty acids are fish vegetable oils nuts and seeds. protein is the 3rd major macronutrient group. protein is made up of amino acids which are the building blocks of ourselves without protein from food our bodies are unable to produce new cells or regenerate old ones. are immune system also relies on protein stores being replenished to create antibodies. animal products are frequently high in protein but there are also many plant based sources such as beans and lentils as well as scenes nuts and mushrooms. plenty of foods contain micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals and these are what give us solid bones good digestion or assist muscle recovery. health
they make us feel fuller and stimulate the gut. fats like carbohydrates provide energy to the body also needs to make neurotransmitters and hormones and to form cell membranes. a lot of products containing animal fat like meat or butter contain saturated fatty acids. but too much can raise blood cholesterol levels and lead to cardiovascular disease. good sources of unsaturated fatty acids are fish vegetable oils nuts and seeds. protein is the 3rd major macronutrient group. protein is made up of...