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so it seems like all of your clients that you preached in the book, seemsike you were able to find gre attributes there was great successes. you want to tell us about those because i think move been proven to be correct in terms of what they've done since they've been able to get free. >> yes, absolutely. i came across sharanda's case as law student in dallas and her case changed my life forever. and so i graduated law school and went to practice corporate law as you mentioned but i would work on sharanda's case pro bono at night, it took 6 years, gary, of hard work and i'm grateful that she was granted clemency by president obama after she served 16 years and 9 months of a life sentence. and these are situations where people who lives are being saved and it's something that i don't take lightly. it's privilege and honor to represent my clients and to know that i don't have the privilege to be partisan. my clients just don't care who is in office unless they are out of prison, as long as the laws are just and fair and so i work with different administrations, i represented johnson who
so it seems like all of your clients that you preached in the book, seemsike you were able to find gre attributes there was great successes. you want to tell us about those because i think move been proven to be correct in terms of what they've done since they've been able to get free. >> yes, absolutely. i came across sharanda's case as law student in dallas and her case changed my life forever. and so i graduated law school and went to practice corporate law as you mentioned but i would...
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. >>> la prohibiciÓn de comer al aire li gre, debido al al to nÚmero de casos de covid 19 fue duro golpee de lo que nos brindan, dijo el propietario del establecimiento. >>> me dio la sensaciÓn de orgullo, de estar trabajando aquÍ con alguien que ponga esa atenciÓn a lo importante. decidiÓ repartir las horas entre su perm y dar los mÁs tiempos para trabajar aquÍ a quienes tienen familia que alimentar. >>> somos bastante trabajando aquÍ. con las fiestas de sembrina estÁn vendiendo cajas de postres italianos. las ganancias se van a repartir a los trabajadores. >>> este dine o nos puede ayudar pon qui a los que realmente necesitan. >>> en marzo al inicio de la pandemia, ces rina cerrÓ sus puertas ya que un empleado dio positivo al coronavirus. >>> que toda la comunidad lo hagamos bien para sacar un producto de calidad. >>> captado en cÁmara quedÓ el momento que un hotel en washington d q. da a dar paso a un proyecto que va a incluir una torre residencial un nuevo hotel y un centro de conferencias, el hotel de 18 pisos en pie por 50 aÑos, cerrÓ a principios de este 2020. >>> una avioneta ces
. >>> la prohibiciÓn de comer al aire li gre, debido al al to nÚmero de casos de covid 19 fue duro golpee de lo que nos brindan, dijo el propietario del establecimiento. >>> me dio la sensaciÓn de orgullo, de estar trabajando aquÍ con alguien que ponga esa atenciÓn a lo importante. decidiÓ repartir las horas entre su perm y dar los mÁs tiempos para trabajar aquÍ a quienes tienen familia que alimentar. >>> somos bastante trabajando aquÍ. con las fiestas de...
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. >> indigenous farmers traditionally let their vestock gre in fores pastur, and alsorew vegetables.methods were sustainable. their pertise halargely been lost.ow their descendants are looking to revive it, and save the cloud forest. josÉ antonio jimenez coordinates the biopasos oject in t state of iapas. ticulous planning facilitates the farmers' switch to the climate-smart ivestock concept. mÉnez knowthe regi well and can provide practical support when neccessary. the biggest challange he faces is convincing the farmers to change t way they've always done thing >> we need to work with the we alsneed to work with themher to find solutions. this pcess, taking into account the expertise and experience of the farmers and their families, helps them to learn new things. we mt always factor in what the farmers know. >"protecti through production -- that's the motto of biopasos. farming practices don'have to entail fest degradion. so 1200 farmers inhe region have joined the inititiative. most of them are cattle farmer juan pimtel still s a herd cows. t he'slso cultiving bananas and soursop
. >> indigenous farmers traditionally let their vestock gre in fores pastur, and alsorew vegetables.methods were sustainable. their pertise halargely been lost.ow their descendants are looking to revive it, and save the cloud forest. josÉ antonio jimenez coordinates the biopasos oject in t state of iapas. ticulous planning facilitates the farmers' switch to the climate-smart ivestock concept. mÉnez knowthe regi well and can provide practical support when neccessary. the biggest...
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hekt carillo cows gre on la that's nced o to protect the woodland. >> the cattle wreak havoc in e foreststroy everhing, contaminate the stams and cae groundnd. erosion. so if they run around the forest and it rains, there'll be landslides. >>ector keeps 20 cows. he used to have many more but he got rid of half of them because he knows that traditnal livestock farming is bad for the environment. decades ago, his grandfather switched from growing corn and beans to livestock farming, because it was more profitable. three years ago, hector joined the project biopasos, which promotesattle farmg that's sustainabld doest destroy three ydiversity.hector joined the his income is starting to increase, and the enronment gradually recovering. but it's been a difficult few years. >> i argued with my fath. that hasn't be easy.cle had t. but i asked him to give me a chance. when i took the risk with my small farm, i went through some hard times. very hard times. i milked my cows constantly, when i took the risk with my smabut the yields were low.some >> indigenous farmers traditionally let their livest
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gres carlos. intentan ayudar a los mÁs necesitados. les explico cÓmo unirse a este esfuerzo. >>> desayuno, almuerzo y cena, acompaÑados de un abrazo fuerte y una sonrisa. era el menÚ el aÑo pasado. en san josÉ. receta que serÍa duplicada este aÑo hasta que llegÓ el covid 19. >>> son 800 mil hombres. se le da alimento no solo en la cena. si no en el almuerzo y m cho hasta desyunnan con nosotros. y es una gran y una gran pÉrdida para muchos de ellos sig nif ca bams el comer no comer en estas fechas. >>> se encargaron de asegurarse que la comunidad indigente del sur de la bahÍa reciba un plato calientito de comida el dÍa de navidad. pero un caso positivo entre uno de los residentes los forzÓ a qe sar operaciones, aislando a quienes estuvieron en contacto con esa personas infectada. sin poner fin a sus deseos de ayudar. >>> vamos a buscar una manera de conseguir las... que salgan adonde estÁn los hombres. a servirles. >>> cambios que incrementaron los costos de producciÓn. >>> una comida costaba 2 dÓl
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security when people in washington don't think it has anything to do with national security.va just as gresanother thing to veto, that stimulus package to give checks to americans, many of whom are suffering? >> this is what he's threatenin s he's nd he's going to do it. but that was the implicit threat in the video that he posted last night.lo , for democrats, they are kind of quite gleeful about this. they have long wted more money for stimulus checks, they are saying bring it on, let's vote on this aass it tomorrow. we get to read -- we get to hear the response from the republicans on that. it is very embarrassing for har own. it was his own treasury s secretarve mnuchin, who helped negotiate the bill and even though donald trump wasf kind the background and not directly involved, you would think that his treasury secretary was negotiating on his behalf. he seems a bit at odds with many and his party and we will have to see how this plays out. >> steven mnuchin was called the most eager man in washington,d because he wanat deal so dly. staying with president trump, he's showing no signs
security when people in washington don't think it has anything to do with national security.va just as gresanother thing to veto, that stimulus package to give checks to americans, many of whom are suffering? >> this is what he's threatenin s he's nd he's going to do it. but that was the implicit threat in the video that he posted last night.lo , for democrats, they are kind of quite gleeful about this. they have long wted more money for stimulus checks, they are saying bring it on, let's...
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some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for nservation of ture's gre whose>> t lewa wildfee it onto tconsvancy in ctral kya isr a paradise for animals and animal lovers. the 250 square kilometers are home to thousands of giraffes, elephants, lions, rhinos a many other species. thland used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer. inhe 1980s, when poaching was decimating the black rhino population, the family turned the land into a sanctuary. today around 170 black rhino , live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers, a pack of specially trained dogs and a high-te surveillance system. most of e rangers e locals >> 98 percent of rangers who work in lewa are from the neighbouring communities and this is very important because also it sends a message to the community that they have an ownership, because people in the community see lewa as, they are us so it is very important to , work with people, the locals, who are our neighbours. >> the lewa conservancy says that working closely with local counities isn effectiv strategy ithe
some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for nservation of ture's gre whose>> t lewa wildfee it onto tconsvancy in ctral kya isr a paradise for animals and animal lovers. the 250 square kilometers are home to thousands of giraffes, elephants, lions, rhinos a many other species. thland used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer. inhe 1980s, when poaching was decimating the black rhino population, the family turned the land into a sanctuary....
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. >> i feel gre. robert: meanwhile, a weary nation gets a jolt of hope as the vaccine rollout bins. and lawmakers square off over spending. next. announcer: this is "washington week."
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like to talk about the vice presint and i talked with the health commissioner last week and she had a gre line and said we will not be storing thvaccine we will be using it. we canhip the pfizer vaccine to rural hospitals and healt centers et cetera it comes packed in dry i.c.e. five days stable and or refresh but the complexity is that it comes in 5 doses per package radio where moderna is smaller package size and of course a regular freezer for storage capability. that there's nothing in the nature of the pfizer vaccine distribution you talk to use all the doses within the relative timeframe. >> next question. >>caller: science magazine. thank you for taking my question. and for racal transparency and then to deliver information can you reveal that work prided to pfizer can you give us the amount invested specificallyn vaccines? >> you broke up a bit certainly we are releasing the information about e contractual commitments is much as we are able to do with the integrity act. some elements of tt are commercial confidential legally we are not able to but we try to post contracts and othe
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. >> i feel gre. robert: meanwhile, a weary nation gets a jolt of hope as the vaccine rollout bins. and lawmakers square off over spending. next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what's new? >> audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> grandparents of the >> we want to put money aside for them so change in plans. >> all right. let's see what wcan adjust. >> we would be closer to the twins. >> change in plans. >> ok. >> mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. >> let me guess, change in plans? >> at fidelity a change in plans is always part of the plan. announcer: consumer cellular. boeing. additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator rort costa. robert: good evening. and welcome to "washington week." joe biden ends the week as
. >> i feel gre. robert: meanwhile, a weary nation gets a jolt of hope as the vaccine rollout bins. and lawmakers square off over spending. next. announcer: this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> before we talk about your investments, what's new? >> audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> grandparents of the >> we want to put money aside for them so change in plans. >> all right. let's see what wcan adjust. >> we would be...
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what a gre way to inspire our own students. by the way some people may think being an engineer may not be the right path to become a diplomat but it turns out you are about to hear. >> that was a longime ago. d then to study inrnational relations and the associe normally georgia tech with one of the best engineering schools and since i have your attention i'll end up with all the wonderful things that we do. by the waye have the dn and the chair is here. so yes theres a very stron affairs that georgia tech like in every context were plomacy setting. and we are committed as a institution to educating leaders to improvehe human condition that is our mission. of course everyone needs to be approved. and with thoseolicy liberal arts and history and understanding that the world faces. and those as a speciesost are global in nature and how thosare made on the global scale of the work that we do. so proud of the work that they carry out a georgia tech at the night scol we have incredibly distinguished faculty and doctor elizabeth eith
what a gre way to inspire our own students. by the way some people may think being an engineer may not be the right path to become a diplomat but it turns out you are about to hear. >> that was a longime ago. d then to study inrnational relations and the associe normally georgia tech with one of the best engineering schools and since i have your attention i'll end up with all the wonderful things that we do. by the waye have the dn and the chair is here. so yes theres a very stron affairs...
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we can get it at walmart, wall gre -- walgreens, cvs, get rid of that refrigeration requirement and itan help everybody. >> for health care workers where you are, do you know if there are plans in place for when it opens up to the broader pup lick. when seniors are getting it. how do people know when it's their turn, how do they know where to go? and how do you avoid the mess you're seeing in some counties in florida? >> with us, the indiana department of health has been making notifications. i got a text message when it was my turn. they have 1a, and 1b, right now we're in a mix. we're still doing health care workers and other frontline people. rolling it out to nursing homes, which is good because we have about seven in our country. as far as what comes next, that is unclear as yet to me. i'm trying to figure out when my mother will be available. she doesn't really meet the elderly criteria, but she is diabetic, and she is not 25 any more, so i'm as interested as you are to find out. >> how are hospitals in indiana doing right now with the effects from thanksgiving and what are you e
we can get it at walmart, wall gre -- walgreens, cvs, get rid of that refrigeration requirement and itan help everybody. >> for health care workers where you are, do you know if there are plans in place for when it opens up to the broader pup lick. when seniors are getting it. how do people know when it's their turn, how do they know where to go? and how do you avoid the mess you're seeing in some counties in florida? >> with us, the indiana department of health has been making...
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after days of growing criticism, gre graton resort and casino in rohnert park has canceled a private new year's eve party for an estimated 4,000 guests. the announcement came via a short facebook post from greg sarris, tribal chairman for the f federated graton rancheria. >> in this day and age, it's never going to come across right. i think what they were trying to do was limit the capacity of the casino. even though it comes across as a very laj parrge party of 4,000, that's just a quarter of what a typical evening at the casino would be like. >> reporter: the casino is in indian territory so outside the jurisdiction of the county. many in the community saw it as a mistake. >> someone thinks it's a good idea to gather people together and create a super spreader in our community. it's ridiculous. >> i feel it's irresponsible due to with sonoma county health officer dr. sundari mase yesterday, she reiterated she had no jurisdiction but also noted that the casino had been taking safety precautions since reopening this summer. >> limiting their indoor capacity to 20% of what's normal i
after days of growing criticism, gre graton resort and casino in rohnert park has canceled a private new year's eve party for an estimated 4,000 guests. the announcement came via a short facebook post from greg sarris, tribal chairman for the f federated graton rancheria. >> in this day and age, it's never going to come across right. i think what they were trying to do was limit the capacity of the casino. even though it comes across as a very laj parrge party of 4,000, that's just a...
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dobbs tonight", don't forget lou dob dobbs.com, loudobbsshop.com, the trump's entry is there in seasons grelou dobbs tonight" mug. good night from sussex. ♪ elizabeth: tonight, two major stories hitting national security. how did the government allow what maw lawmakers now call, quote, an act of war, the single biggest cyber attack in u.s. history? how did they let it happen? russia is believed to have been sitting inside of u.s. agencies for months looking at the nation's secrets including the nuclear weapons stockpile and the energy grid. that undercuts the knee-jerk critics now trying to blame frump. also we have this story, an fbi briefing of top lawmakers on democrat eric swalwell's entanglement with
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"four christmachristmas" is gre. there is one scene where i laugh.all down laughing every time even though i know what's coming and john who is an established director actually plays a part in this movie and he is unbelievable. who wants to go first? ama? want to go first? >> okay. so i'm going to say, you know, i like some of the modern classics like "elf crist hhristmas va ho home alone." my husband will add to that "gremlin ". "trading places" and "diehard" it a holiday party, larry. come on. >> you know what? john has my number. if he has a problem with me, he knows how to reach me. >> oh, he'll reach you. >> spencer? >> my favorite christmas movie of all time hands down is "love actually." i love british comedy and actors in that film and the love stories that are woven together. "love actually" for sure. >> i -- this is not a classic but i recently watched "dash and lily." i think on netflix. super cute. it's like seven episodes so you watch it like bing watch it in two days. it perfect. >> cool. all right. that's it for this four at 4:ocho 0.
"four christmachristmas" is gre. there is one scene where i laugh.all down laughing every time even though i know what's coming and john who is an established director actually plays a part in this movie and he is unbelievable. who wants to go first? ama? want to go first? >> okay. so i'm going to say, you know, i like some of the modern classics like "elf crist hhristmas va ho home alone." my husband will add to that "gremlin ". "trading places"...
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gre greetings from south jerry. >> association, my god, really morgy, vintner >> caller: may landing >> not bad see you that and raise you cherry hill. what's up. >> caller: your thoughts on kinder morgan. >> i don't like pipeline companies. it's a bad complex i want to you stay away. let's go to jim in texas jim. >> caller: boo-yah >> boo-yah >> caller: i've got row dku i bought at 110. >> it's 285. tomorrow i want you to at least sell -- sell it. sell the common stock. sell the 110 then forget thaw ever owned roku. you'll never get hurt. if it goes higher you'll still make a lot and i and you will sleep better at night which is often what needs to be done. no, no, no phil in new york phil >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy chill, big boo-yah from new york. how is it going? well how about you? >> caller: the stock is going up 34% in the last month, in the last 30 days aisle calling about m.u., i pick stocks for a living. di pick a winner. >> you picked a winger, still inexpensive. i'd hold on to that. let's get sanjay back on s sanjay is my hero. eve in wisconsin eve. >> caller: hi, jim than
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dobbs tonight", don't forget lou dob dobbs.com, loudobbsshop.com, the trump's entry is there in seasons gre greeting mug, the official "lou dobbs tonight" mug. good night from sussex. ♪ elizabeth: tonight, two major stories hitting national security. how did the government allow what maw lawmakers now call, quote, an act of war, the single biggest cyber attack in u.s. history? how did they let it happen? russia is believed to have been sitting inside of u.s. agencies for months looking at the nation's secrets including the nuclear weapons stockpile and the energy grid. that undercuts the knee-jerk critics now trying to blame frump. also we have this story, an fbi briefing of top lawmakers on democrat eric swalwell's entanglement with a chinese spy. with us tonight, kt mcfarland and harmeet dhillon along with congressman tom mcclintock. we're going to break down today's big headlines. we've got the updates. also the fbi briefing kevin mccarthy and nancy e place city on democrat eric swalwell's scandal with a chinese spy. it's so bizarre, it's so brazen, you would think it was a made for tv m
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so we need to be wallace putting a gre strain on everybody including a family spred out that he was sorry about some of the other things ppening. because the hospital is used to having icu beds turnover at a certain rate, maybe three to four days, the covid-19 patients a feeling of the beds a not discharging and tha timely fashion. or a predictable fashion. it is putting remarkable stress on the beds that are available in the hospital. so what that means is across the twin cies, we could be in a situation where we need to find a bed and like this woman who i was talking about a game in the hospital. her son came tohe emergency department and he needs to be admitted. you can find a bed for him in the twin cities. they may need to go to deliver someone ee. just think about how terrifying that would be for the family. one day i had a patient who required critical care. lots of medications, lots of things going o in the emergency room par to be do that all the time. we stabilize patients, and so what we do. and then we send them to like in this case it would be the icu. in icu bed is not avai
so we need to be wallace putting a gre strain on everybody including a family spred out that he was sorry about some of the other things ppening. because the hospital is used to having icu beds turnover at a certain rate, maybe three to four days, the covid-19 patients a feeling of the beds a not discharging and tha timely fashion. or a predictable fashion. it is putting remarkable stress on the beds that are available in the hospital. so what that means is across the twin cies, we could be in...
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we have the line gent gre-- the different fluids in your body made for european health care, and then we have the model, the approach to pretty much blame people or people's choices of -- for how they contract the disease, having sex with the natives or drinking too much alcohol or exposing yourself to the sun or wearing the wrong clothes. every choice could be a subject to criticism. very late in the period -- theory started coming through. throughout this period -- the theory basically was an approach, an environmental approach, that claimed that the diseases were environments, and for instance to the faction and -- were likely to create disease and to sanitize and cure. and it's interesting. they figured it out, but if you think swamps, this is what mosquitos -- if you dry out the swamp, there is an improvement, likely improvement in public health. >> and when they could, they actually would try to drain swamps, because myasmas were supposed to be coming from. even if they didn't understand the role of mosquito. >> you read the book. there are people actually making the connection
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and the progressive ascent gre with granting more rights to people. >> i'm sorry there are so many questions we can't get to. some are answered in the book and others are not, but i'm grateful for you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. and thank you for everybody who is watching. >> and we have been talking about the zealot. there's a link at the atlanta history website and also at the chat link. full schedule coming up, we have plenty more author talks, on monday i'll be speaking with robert blank, a legendary atlantan, the owner of falcons and now the author of "good company". and a new book out the up swing of how america came together a century go. and i'm going to be talking with him and his co-author, shelly romney garrett. and thanks again. and good night. >> now that the president has signed the coronavirus relief and funding bill, congress still has work to do this week. and they begin in the house today with a vote whether to override the veto of the $740 billion defense authorization bill. in his veto message president trump said he objected to the bill's failure to repeal sect
and the progressive ascent gre with granting more rights to people. >> i'm sorry there are so many questions we can't get to. some are answered in the book and others are not, but i'm grateful for you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. and thank you for everybody who is watching. >> and we have been talking about the zealot. there's a link at the atlanta history website and also at the chat link. full schedule coming up, we have plenty more author talks, on monday i'll be...
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so, it is a gre joy to have you both here. thank you for meeting time to talk about chi policy. let's talk to you. they really helped rhape china polic they also viewed this event to work with you. the china nightmare. wh does that mean by that. they speak about the weaknees very often. the nightmare and the tagline is a strong nation and power he said weaknesses. imposes a special kind of daer. so what is that danger. it makes the stress. then the weaknesses. that is key. it is oen overlooked. china is the lastemaining empiren the world. if you lookery carefully at a map of the las chinese dynasty. just suppo that i get a map of that peoplef china today. it would look veryimilar. imagine that for a second. it never broke up. important because china clas many of the territories. the behavior in shandong and that. they were conquered. in a veryrisly way. places that china needs to keep under it. the enorms control over the entire. no doubt that he i a powerful figure. he has purased control of some of the policymaking bodies inside of china. i will get into this very soon. he is
so, it is a gre joy to have you both here. thank you for meeting time to talk about chi policy. let's talk to you. they really helped rhape china polic they also viewed this event to work with you. the china nightmare. wh does that mean by that. they speak about the weaknees very often. the nightmare and the tagline is a strong nation and power he said weaknesses. imposes a special kind of daer. so what is that danger. it makes the stress. then the weaknesses. that is key. it is oen overlooked....
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we increasingly in an american environment of haves and have nots where there are big newsrooms that gree struggling and some papers are closing. is it a tale of two news worlds? >> i worry about that. certainly we're sucsucceeding. will have the biggest staff we ever had at the post. at the same time local news organizes are hurting. i should note that there are some success stories out there, i think we'll find a way for local journalism. i think we're beginning to find our way. it wasn't that long ago that people were talking about news organizations like the washington post and "the new york times" being on their death bed. and here we are. we're growing. they're growing. there are enormous signs of success for news organizations like ours around the country. but now i think there will start to see some success with the local news organizations as well as long as they have the right model and particularly for the commercial enterprises, they ask people to pay for the comprehensive coverage that they provide of communities. and there will be some nonprofit models as well. >> looking t
we increasingly in an american environment of haves and have nots where there are big newsrooms that gree struggling and some papers are closing. is it a tale of two news worlds? >> i worry about that. certainly we're sucsucceeding. will have the biggest staff we ever had at the post. at the same time local news organizes are hurting. i should note that there are some success stories out there, i think we'll find a way for local journalism. i think we're beginning to find our way. it...
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. >> gre. thank you. and with that we'll turn to jackie schneider. >> thanks, branton. i was reading jon's book i was al intelligence officer in the airs force in me mid-2000s and so "of this book felt so familiar, felt like it was written for me and i don't -- they show you images from the 90s and i'm an early -- late -- are early millenial. and that is what this poock is for me. ... >> and the pandemic happened. and i found that this book not only put me as an intelligenc staff officer but also innovation. and a scholar who looks at the way that the emerging technologies are coming into the battle for military effectiveness. "information technology and military power". i am a huge fan of this book. i wld love for the future to show up on this list. instead of some of the other easier things that uses a lot of buzzrds. since had what wanted to talk about is whathe reader should take out of it because i think what is really great abouthis book is it talks about whe it is. in this that will become buzzwords in the departmen of defense innovation and ecosystem. so that ec
. >> gre. thank you. and with that we'll turn to jackie schneider. >> thanks, branton. i was reading jon's book i was al intelligence officer in the airs force in me mid-2000s and so "of this book felt so familiar, felt like it was written for me and i don't -- they show you images from the 90s and i'm an early -- late -- are early millenial. and that is what this poock is for me. ... >> and the pandemic happened. and i found that this book not only put me as an...
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could be trouble on the home front heading into 2021, let's bring in our property economiseconomist, gre have you with us. >> thanks. >> you heard that mortgages are at record-lows or close, what causes this reversal as you are forecasting. >> looking at the housing boom over the past year, mention the record of the mortgage rates -- increase and then -- you had number of transactions -- the shut downs all the demand shifted to the second half of the year. that's why sales took off. finally you had a displacement effect people had enough of cities. couldn't stay in cities any longer they decided to move to the suburbs. although those three factors are not going to continue into next year we think mortgage rates will stay to those lows, but they're not going to drop any further. we're forecasting around 1% next two years and mortgage rates at 3% but not going to be further, means the boost everybody has seen will fall off because house prices are taking off and that's cut the advantages you got from the lower mortgage rates at the same time we haven't got the pent up demand that's going t
could be trouble on the home front heading into 2021, let's bring in our property economiseconomist, gre have you with us. >> thanks. >> you heard that mortgages are at record-lows or close, what causes this reversal as you are forecasting. >> looking at the housing boom over the past year, mention the record of the mortgage rates -- increase and then -- you had number of transactions -- the shut downs all the demand shifted to the second half of the year. that's why sales...
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th eu has providednitial gre period through march 15th, 2021. even thougagain the requiremt was by the first of the year. but they have said thatnly if the risk could be mitigated as i understand i what other mitigatio techniques could you use to ensure we are no opening ourselves up tmore dangerous substances? >> we, senator, the act specifically stes that we coul cease to destroy other law enforcement action so, for us, the first thing that we would do for mitigating risk is we do have something without d. we would use enhanced scanning and canines and a physical insption. if the volumes allow us to do that. the other thing we cld d the proach to enforcement in general is to work wh those countries that want to have the greatest challengesith respect to getting the data, work on assessing tisk. this is something that we do all the time with partners. whether i is through our partnership against terrorism or other techniques where if we can valida some sense of internal control that they have over packages leaving their country so we have a com
th eu has providednitial gre period through march 15th, 2021. even thougagain the requiremt was by the first of the year. but they have said thatnly if the risk could be mitigated as i understand i what other mitigatio techniques could you use to ensure we are no opening ourselves up tmore dangerous substances? >> we, senator, the act specifically stes that we coul cease to destroy other law enforcement action so, for us, the first thing that we would do for mitigating risk is we do have...
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habana, ai chips a company we acquired about a year ago to expand our capabilities in the fastest greingarticularly for ai deep learning amazon is the largest player in cloud service providing to incorporate this technology in its environment to provide better performance, productivity very important for our habana team and the strategy to expand beyond the cpu to what we call the xpu environment. >> all right how broad is the market here i assume there is an opportunity well beyond the deal you announced yesterday. >> i think theai market he the announcement today is about the training chips we expect a large market and an extension of our abilities to play a role throughout the enviern global infrastructure and being part of aws is a big deal for us. >> bob, you have a big decision that will impact the country you've discuss it had on air you are talking about 2023 road map. you have a decision to make about whether to build the next generation of product on third party manufacturing footprint or a mix of both. how far along are you in that decision what can we expect and when from int
habana, ai chips a company we acquired about a year ago to expand our capabilities in the fastest greingarticularly for ai deep learning amazon is the largest player in cloud service providing to incorporate this technology in its environment to provide better performance, productivity very important for our habana team and the strategy to expand beyond the cpu to what we call the xpu environment. >> all right how broad is the market here i assume there is an opportunity well beyond the...
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but what a gre example of success of free-market capilism as opposed to socialist communism under the peninsula. you have the hardest job i have ever heard of as envoy to syria the american people need to see the map of what is occurring there it is startling and it breaks your heart to the refugee camps in jordan with the extraordinary people with those bizarre circumstances so it could be a great daer to all of us as an institution and the ability to expand in northern and central syria what is your assessment of the reconstition of isys? >> thank you congressman the global coalition led by the united station achieved military victory against the caliphate. that removes isys from the battleground as a field army that could marshal resources. we moved beyond that phase. thing god in the same with iraq with greasacrifice all arnd. now where isys is still a threat and as a guerrilla force trying to reconstitute itself in syria a iraq under the syria with us military is directly suprted by those forces we have not seen isys come back and reagain control of the territory but they do have
but what a gre example of success of free-market capilism as opposed to socialist communism under the peninsula. you have the hardest job i have ever heard of as envoy to syria the american people need to see the map of what is occurring there it is startling and it breaks your heart to the refugee camps in jordan with the extraordinary people with those bizarre circumstances so it could be a great daer to all of us as an institution and the ability to expand in northern and central syria what...
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familia le llaman pepian y no pipian porque estÁ hecho a base de semillas de calabaza tambiÉn le voy a a grenos vas a quedar una salsa espesa es lo que se conoce como un pipian es esta que tengo acÁ, textura pesadas comienza a hacer ojitos es la reverencia que decÍan las abuelas, en el momento que comienza a hacer estas pequeÑas burbujas este es el momento que estÁ listo, asÍ es que si les parece bien nos vamos a ir con el emplatado y para esto, lo que voy a hacer es esto, miren le voy a poner un poquito del fondo acÁ ahÍ para que estos ojitos ya se pusieron en locos lo pongo acÁ y ahora sÍ la carne a mi me gusta que se cocine lentamente, rubÉn corrÍgeme esto con la misma pala puedo separar que se deshaga en la boca eso es lo que estamos buscando mÁs o menos aÍi le suena. >> asÍ me explicÓ, asÍ me explicÓ lo que voy a hacer es cÓmo se sirve el pipian acompaÑado de bien un arroz blanco, lo voy a poner en la base del plato, este es un platillo de celebraciÓn en diferentes partes de mÉxico y centroamÉrica, cuando digo que es celebrar normalmente se sirve en una mesa amplia, grande con la famili
familia le llaman pepian y no pipian porque estÁ hecho a base de semillas de calabaza tambiÉn le voy a a grenos vas a quedar una salsa espesa es lo que se conoce como un pipian es esta que tengo acÁ, textura pesadas comienza a hacer ojitos es la reverencia que decÍan las abuelas, en el momento que comienza a hacer estas pequeÑas burbujas este es el momento que estÁ listo, asÍ es que si les parece bien nos vamos a ir con el emplatado y para esto, lo que voy a hacer es esto, miren le voy a...
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talk about the crypto regulation, is circle ceo jere jere jeremy laird it's graetd to see you th-- gre this morning you heard the idea that regulators don't want to stop this you don't know necessarily who's coming into this next administration and how they are going to feel about bitcoin and cryptocurrencys. are you getting any kind of feedback from the transition team yet >> thanks, andrew. you know, it's really a mixed situation. i think this is a world where there's a lot of different parts of both the left and right that understand this differently, and frankly there's a lot of misunderstanding on the one hand on the liberal end of the spectrum, you have a view that somehow this is not good for individuals who have less access to the financial system when, in fact, the opposite is the case, that this technology in particular stable coins hold promise of opening up and widening access to the financial system more deeply than the existing banking system on the other hand, you have, you know, big banks and those in congress that may by lobby aggressively saying, hey, you know, these
talk about the crypto regulation, is circle ceo jere jere jeremy laird it's graetd to see you th-- gre this morning you heard the idea that regulators don't want to stop this you don't know necessarily who's coming into this next administration and how they are going to feel about bitcoin and cryptocurrencys. are you getting any kind of feedback from the transition team yet >> thanks, andrew. you know, it's really a mixed situation. i think this is a world where there's a lot of different...