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in a temper occupation on the other side of the green line. as long as that's the model democracies plus temper occupation, then people are doing the wrong analysis and arriving at the wrong conclusions. no, there are no 2 regimes here. there is one regime within the river and to see that one of the government of israel that applies the same underlying logic of advancing joyce supremacy at the expense of the rights of the stallions. this has a name, the name for that is apartheid. and we need to be accurate, precise, and honest in addressing this injustice. if we want to end organizations like best selling human rights watch, amnesty international, through your work, you help provide the frameworks for the news narratives on palestine and israel. you see your work show up in the journalism from your vantage point. is the narrative change in the international narrative on this story? yes, i think we are seeing those changes. and i think 1st and foremost are the result of the, the work of policy and activists that have been advancing this. and i
in a temper occupation on the other side of the green line. as long as that's the model democracies plus temper occupation, then people are doing the wrong analysis and arriving at the wrong conclusions. no, there are no 2 regimes here. there is one regime within the river and to see that one of the government of israel that applies the same underlying logic of advancing joyce supremacy at the expense of the rights of the stallions. this has a name, the name for that is apartheid. and we need...
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the physical, mental and symbolic border between east and west during the civil war, the former green line. my journey in beirut starts here. - where does one even begin to discuss the urban challenges facing the ancient city of beirut? even though the civil war ended nearly 30 years ago, its repercussions have left permanent scars on the city. the bloody conflict that plagued lebanon from 1975 to 1990 killed some 145,000 people, severely injured more than 100 000 and displaced over a million. it essentially brought the country to its knees. the power struggles that led to the war are deeply rooted in complex and ever-changing alliances. it's not simply a sectarian conflict. regardless of the cause, citizens were held hostage as bombings and bulls fr snipers wreaked havoc across lebanon. beirut took centre stage, acting as a dividing line between muslims and christians. even though p and re-establish itself as a thriving capital, it's difficult to say how long peace will last. many of the people linked to the civil war are still tied to the government in one way or another. so the fight fo
the physical, mental and symbolic border between east and west during the civil war, the former green line. my journey in beirut starts here. - where does one even begin to discuss the urban challenges facing the ancient city of beirut? even though the civil war ended nearly 30 years ago, its repercussions have left permanent scars on the city. the bloody conflict that plagued lebanon from 1975 to 1990 killed some 145,000 people, severely injured more than 100 000 and displaced over a million....
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this green line that you see on the bottom of your screen. that green line is nursing home residents who have gotten a booster shot. that's case numbers reported in that population. their numbers are not going up at all. it's flat. flat, flat. that is boosted nursing home residents. about half of all nursing home residents in the u.s. have been boosted. imagine if they all were. that is about as blunt of a case as i can make for why people ought to get booster shots. certainly in nursing homes. but presumably, you can extrapolate to the broader population from that. we're being told by the experts now that boosters are apparently our best defense against the omicron variant about which there has been a ton of news today. joining us now is dr. david kessler. he's helped guide us on the show through questions like this many times before. as you know, he's the top science adviser to the biden administration's covid response. dr. kessler, it's an honor as always to have you here. thank you for making time to be here. >> you did a great job explai
this green line that you see on the bottom of your screen. that green line is nursing home residents who have gotten a booster shot. that's case numbers reported in that population. their numbers are not going up at all. it's flat. flat, flat. that is boosted nursing home residents. about half of all nursing home residents in the u.s. have been boosted. imagine if they all were. that is about as blunt of a case as i can make for why people ought to get booster shots. certainly in nursing homes....
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middle blue line, and, those who have received an additional booster dose, represented by the bottom green line. as expected, nursing home residents who are unvaccinated have the highest weekly covid-19 case rate. it increased from 3.42 8.8 per thousand nursing home residents between october 31 to december 5. for those fully vaccinated, we are starting to see cases increase. that is likely due to the waning of vaccine protection over time. the good news is that these data show that nursing home residents who are fully vaccinated and have received a booster dose have a 10 time lower right of getting sars-cov-2 in comparison to those residents who only received a primary vaccination series or are unvaccinated. these data show that covid-19 case counts are increasing among residents who are unvaccinated and those who received a primary series of the booster. -- without a booster. case rates are stable and low among those who received an additional or booster dose. taken together, these data emphasizes the critical importance of twisters -- boosters to optimize the protection of vaccines over time.
middle blue line, and, those who have received an additional booster dose, represented by the bottom green line. as expected, nursing home residents who are unvaccinated have the highest weekly covid-19 case rate. it increased from 3.42 8.8 per thousand nursing home residents between october 31 to december 5. for those fully vaccinated, we are starting to see cases increase. that is likely due to the waning of vaccine protection over time. the good news is that these data show that nursing home...
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the green line is the vaccinated. and the red line is the unvaccinated.t omicron and the distinctions between infection and severe illness and what the vaccines do, that graph on the screen tells a really important story about what still needs to be done just in terms of getting people vaccinated in the first place. >> dr. fauci told us yesterday morning that this new nih data that's coming out in the next data will confirm most of what we know so far on omicron. based on that, is omicron just more transmissible or are there signs it also causes more severe, maybe less severe disease? >> well, i think the first question you asked in terms of transmissibility, i think that's become very clear that it is more transmissible. you can look at, as you are talking about in this country, look at how the percentages have changed just over a short time. it's still a small percentage. but if you look in the country overall, you look at what's happening in new york, new jersey, it's gone from 2% to 13% of cases in that particular area. as compared to two weeks ago. y
the green line is the vaccinated. and the red line is the unvaccinated.t omicron and the distinctions between infection and severe illness and what the vaccines do, that graph on the screen tells a really important story about what still needs to be done just in terms of getting people vaccinated in the first place. >> dr. fauci told us yesterday morning that this new nih data that's coming out in the next data will confirm most of what we know so far on omicron. based on that, is omicron...
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health regulators in the us have given the green line to the 1st pale to treat covey. 19 studies showed that it reduce the risk of hospitalization and death among patients with the most severe symptoms by nearly 90 percent. let's take a closer look at this new drug pack slow vate, has been approved for treating high risk adult patient and children above 12 years at home is proven to be effective, a given within 5 days of symptoms, appearing its price at $530.00 per course, patients are required to take 3 pills twice a day for 5 days. julie fisher is an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the george sean university medical center. she says 5 is pill production may face challenges. in the short term, it's going to take a while for pfizer to wrap up the production of this therapy. it's not easy to scale up quickly. it's a complex drug manufacturer. it's actually 2 different treatments combined. and while it 2022 pfizer risk is committing to providing about a 120000000 courses of, of this treatment in the short term. what comments in the next few weeks is about 65000 doses
health regulators in the us have given the green line to the 1st pale to treat covey. 19 studies showed that it reduce the risk of hospitalization and death among patients with the most severe symptoms by nearly 90 percent. let's take a closer look at this new drug pack slow vate, has been approved for treating high risk adult patient and children above 12 years at home is proven to be effective, a given within 5 days of symptoms, appearing its price at $530.00 per course, patients are required...
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the yellow line is the trajectory plot perfectly overlayed over the green line, which was the pre launch trajectory. one minute 41 seconds end of the flight. about 40 seconds away fraud as it comes down to the solid rocket boosters. coming up on the 2 minute mark, end of the flight went in the text, the threshold next generations of this, not this direction, but a let's say we're looking at an animation there of the james where the face tell us which looks to have been launched without a hitch, it has a 27 minute ascent, which is incredibly difficult and complex. let's bring in our correspondent now. meanwhile, rapid load was actually at the french piano. manuel, what are you hearing about that lower it seems to have gone off without a hitch. the around 5 in dreams were traveling almost 5000 miles an hour. seems like all systems or nominal here, the excitement is palpable behind us in that control room. just moments ago we could hear the sounds from those powerful rocket boosters. more than 480 metric tons of solid rocket fuel propelling just enough to blast off and send the spacecraft m
the yellow line is the trajectory plot perfectly overlayed over the green line, which was the pre launch trajectory. one minute 41 seconds end of the flight. about 40 seconds away fraud as it comes down to the solid rocket boosters. coming up on the 2 minute mark, end of the flight went in the text, the threshold next generations of this, not this direction, but a let's say we're looking at an animation there of the james where the face tell us which looks to have been launched without a hitch,...
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about rising temperatures and the effect that was having both on the tech and specifically on the green line. the guy she so we visited eastern greenland, the very remote area. there were a number of small hunting and fishing communities dotted along the edge of the ice cap and it's dead. the warming well is really being felt. the anyone who live in the area have a very deep visual connection to the land, the sea, and the and it's bad that really feeling the effects of the rising temperatures. we spent a lot of time with more man called been able to and he was the man, one of the villages. and he came from a long line of hunters that stretched back generations. and he goes out on to the ice to hunt for the field. and the seal meets provides for his family and his dogs over the harsh winter months. but the sea ice that he goes out on is getting thinner and its not lasting for his long. in some cases, the feel i stopping for me at all. so he has to go much further afield to find viable sea ice and the seals that live on it. the hunting season is much, much shorter. he needs to work much harder
about rising temperatures and the effect that was having both on the tech and specifically on the green line. the guy she so we visited eastern greenland, the very remote area. there were a number of small hunting and fishing communities dotted along the edge of the ice cap and it's dead. the warming well is really being felt. the anyone who live in the area have a very deep visual connection to the land, the sea, and the and it's bad that really feeling the effects of the rising temperatures....
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those white and green lines at the bottom on your screen there, while apple and microsoft and amazon, netflix as well, they're all clustered at the top of that chart. doubling those returns, carl >> interesting to hear sculley prefer digital advertising >>> why our next guest says comparing bitcoin to a ponzi scheme is unfair to ponzi schemes. we're back in two. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> after closing at an all-time high, our next guest wrote a piece titled why bitcoin is worse than a madoff style ponzi scheme joining us now, an oxford university faculty member, robert mcally. wh
those white and green lines at the bottom on your screen there, while apple and microsoft and amazon, netflix as well, they're all clustered at the top of that chart. doubling those returns, carl >> interesting to hear sculley prefer digital advertising >>> why our next guest says comparing bitcoin to a ponzi scheme is unfair to ponzi schemes. we're back in two. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small...
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there's a green line there. will help you find that, and everyone have one question to ask the vice president and only one. and i believe we have our first question ready to go now. >> and you got to tell me your first name. >> mr. vice president, my name is alex, thank you for coming out to the university of iowa. >> hi, alex. >> it seems like big tech and social media have no interest in conservative ideals and the republican party, how can we fight back against that, is it government intervention, is it feasible to create our own platforms, like people say, how do we fight back against that censorship? >> we can't let big tech become big brother in america, and we got to call them out. we got to call them out when their platforms and their algorithms work as we're finding out in certain cases and certain companies that have worked against people with a conservative perspective. i will tell you that while there are some legal protections that were put into effect early on in the history of the internet to allo
there's a green line there. will help you find that, and everyone have one question to ask the vice president and only one. and i believe we have our first question ready to go now. >> and you got to tell me your first name. >> mr. vice president, my name is alex, thank you for coming out to the university of iowa. >> hi, alex. >> it seems like big tech and social media have no interest in conservative ideals and the republican party, how can we fight back against that,...
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in 2003, israel began construction on a wall along the green line representing the israeli/palestiniancompleted, it will span 700 miles, 85 percent of it in palestinian territory. on one hand, there's no doubt that the number of suicide bombings fell drastically. on the other, there's this. we cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea and samaria, also called palestine. since 1967, half a million settlers have moved here. all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law, though in effect, it seems to make little difference. they're here, and in ever larger numbers. this is noam, one of our drivers from tel aviv, who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. >> anthony: so, what is price tagging? >> noam: if something happens in the settlement or some attack towards jews, kids from the settlements would come and have a price tag for every activity. so they'll come to a palestinian village like this and they will destroy cars. they will write on walls like this. it says, "against arabs, the state of israel is alive and
in 2003, israel began construction on a wall along the green line representing the israeli/palestiniancompleted, it will span 700 miles, 85 percent of it in palestinian territory. on one hand, there's no doubt that the number of suicide bombings fell drastically. on the other, there's this. we cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea and samaria, also called palestine. since 1967, half a million settlers have moved here. all in contravention of international law. many in...
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now see that green line, it's almost basically imperceptible on the bottom.year's flu season was nearly zero. it was likely because of covid safety measures like school closures and masks now as many americans are returning to their daily routines, the flu is roaring back dr. john lahida is here. i understand for good reason covid has gotten all of the headlines for the better part of two years. now we have flu cases that are 600% more than a few years ago how seriously do we need to take this threat? >> yes, brian. we're asking everyone who has gotten their booster shot to consider having a flu shot about a week or two weeks after their booster. if you are really brave you can get the booster and flu shot together, but i might not advise that because you wouldn't know what the side effect was if you didn't have a happy result from the injection. >> are you seeing people eschew the flu shot they're thinking i'm protected from a lot of things they're very different viruses >> very different viruses, and most people don't understand that the flu affects childre
now see that green line, it's almost basically imperceptible on the bottom.year's flu season was nearly zero. it was likely because of covid safety measures like school closures and masks now as many americans are returning to their daily routines, the flu is roaring back dr. john lahida is here. i understand for good reason covid has gotten all of the headlines for the better part of two years. now we have flu cases that are 600% more than a few years ago how seriously do we need to take this...
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watch the green line. it's up ten points since march. the thirpurple line is covid. even that is down six points since march. and this is a question that has nothing to do with biden. we asked in the poll, do you think economic conditions in the country are good right now? that's the gold line. again, look from march to now. that is down 17 points. if you're trying to frame into the election the president's approval, jonathan martin, those are troubling numbers. >> they are, and this was always the risk of nominating joe biden was that he was seen as the best possible pick to beat donald trump. he wasn't seen as the most inspirational, transformational leader, he was the safe bet. a lot of democrats last year said, how do we get trump out of office and biden was seen as the easiest way to do that. i have a vivid memory over a year ago talking to people outside the white house the day the race was called for joe biden. what sticks out from that day is they were excited trump was gone. i would ask, aren't you excited about joe biden being president? they would be polit
watch the green line. it's up ten points since march. the thirpurple line is covid. even that is down six points since march. and this is a question that has nothing to do with biden. we asked in the poll, do you think economic conditions in the country are good right now? that's the gold line. again, look from march to now. that is down 17 points. if you're trying to frame into the election the president's approval, jonathan martin, those are troubling numbers. >> they are, and this was...
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cloud, software and fintech still struggling those blue and green lines at the bottom of the chart offheir lows but still underperforming by 15, 20, 30% over the last three months, carl you know, quite a lot of action there to set up '22. >> yep and again, it's been -- what a week it's been for semiconductor news, julia. we have got all these short-term concerns on capacity, but we continue to get more and more information about long-term capacity additions, like, for example, from intel and variety of countries all over the world. but it's unlikely to have the kind of impact near term we need on supply chain. >> yeah. certainly, but if you just look more broadly at the performance the tech stocks this year versus 2020, it really looks so different. i mean, now this year obviously we're having a lot of divergence within the tech sector look back at 2020, fang plus tesla drove a huge percent of the market's growth. this year it's a lot more dispersed, jon. >> yeah. this sets up a big question i've got, joining us now with his top tech picks heading into the new year, dan niles. dan, alw
cloud, software and fintech still struggling those blue and green lines at the bottom of the chart offheir lows but still underperforming by 15, 20, 30% over the last three months, carl you know, quite a lot of action there to set up '22. >> yep and again, it's been -- what a week it's been for semiconductor news, julia. we have got all these short-term concerns on capacity, but we continue to get more and more information about long-term capacity additions, like, for example, from intel...
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so if the country was more like the green line, than the red line, we'd probably be having the conversation you're talking about. yes, there's a lot of breakthrough case buss they are not getting sick, not overwhelming hospitals. we can start to pull back maybe on mitigation measures like quarantines but not yet, jake, for all the reasons i mentioned. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> up next the republican lawmaker now admitting he sent a plan for a coup or forwarded it to donald trump's chief of staff the day before the insurrection. plus one ethics expert claims it is like saying let them eat cake. the outcry over a comment from house speaker nancy pelosi about members of congress and stocks. that's ahead. you trade in your olds, when or damaged phone. better? (guy) better. (kate) hey. and up to $1,000 when you switch. (carolers) [singing] betttttter. because everyone deserves better. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match y
so if the country was more like the green line, than the red line, we'd probably be having the conversation you're talking about. yes, there's a lot of breakthrough case buss they are not getting sick, not overwhelming hospitals. we can start to pull back maybe on mitigation measures like quarantines but not yet, jake, for all the reasons i mentioned. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> up next the republican lawmaker now admitting he sent a plan for a coup or forwarded it to...
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basically, you look at this graph shows again a red line and green line in terms of the differences hereve vaccines is where we would be right now. that big surge of red line in the middle. up to 21,000 deaths per day, they say, would be occurring if there weren't vaccines. you can see on the left side of the screen there, these are the numbers now, how many deaths prevented, 1.1 million, which is amazing to think about. 35 million infections prevented because of the vaccines. and that's what the current vaccination sort of uptake. if we had higher vaccine uptake, we would have obviously been able to draw even a greater distanks in terms of the number of deaths and cases prevented. these are models so it's harder to say for sure but there's no question the vaccines have made a huge difference and that they would have made a bigger difference if we had higher uptake at this point. >> in about ten minutes the national cathedral is going to ring its mourning bell 800 times. i wanted to get your reflections on this horrific milestone. you've been covering the pandemic coming on my show to ta
basically, you look at this graph shows again a red line and green line in terms of the differences hereve vaccines is where we would be right now. that big surge of red line in the middle. up to 21,000 deaths per day, they say, would be occurring if there weren't vaccines. you can see on the left side of the screen there, these are the numbers now, how many deaths prevented, 1.1 million, which is amazing to think about. 35 million infections prevented because of the vaccines. and that's what...
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the vast majority, unvaccinated patients with covid in the hospital compared to the green line.rt to get full, the tangible impact on people in society is that the hospitals may go in diversion. they may not have enough beds. harder to take care of trauma patients, harder to do elective operations. so that impacts everybody. so that's, even if you're vaccinated, that could have an impact on you. and also just look at omicron versus delta for a second. everyone says this is more contagious but i want to show you what that means based on some of the data out of the uk. what they found was that to get to 5,000 omicron cases, it took 20 days. for delta, which was super contagious, it took closer to 70 days. 75 days to get to that same number. so, you know, you get an idea of just how much more contagious. people are going to get exposed. people are going to test positive as a result of those exposures. even the vaccinated. that's going to interfere with -- there will be quarantines and all sorts of things that result from that. >> the cdc updated its guidance to allow kids exposed t
the vast majority, unvaccinated patients with covid in the hospital compared to the green line.rt to get full, the tangible impact on people in society is that the hospitals may go in diversion. they may not have enough beds. harder to take care of trauma patients, harder to do elective operations. so that impacts everybody. so that's, even if you're vaccinated, that could have an impact on you. and also just look at omicron versus delta for a second. everyone says this is more contagious but i...
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state land grant college, it was nestled against our residential community but employed edginess green tree linedval to serve as a transition and buffer, while organizing the buildings around a sequence of more intimate quadrangles that we're introverted. and as in colorado and ohio, placing the agricultural, lifestyle and athletic passive facilities peripherally, a way towards the current countryside. conversely, the olmsted plan for the university of oregon, in eugene, despite its habitual organization around a major green common space, also utilize its proximity -- as much as his father had done in the earlier scheme in made, to give specific character and an aspect of nature as an alternative to the inevitably organized residential perimeter in all the other directions. meanwhile, the younger son, frederick olmsted jr., who was born in 1870, like j. c. earlier, was sent off as a teenager on the geological survey party in the west. after studying sciences, and an apprenticeship during the construction of the chicago exposition, and working on the site at bell more and asheville, he to then joi
state land grant college, it was nestled against our residential community but employed edginess green tree linedval to serve as a transition and buffer, while organizing the buildings around a sequence of more intimate quadrangles that we're introverted. and as in colorado and ohio, placing the agricultural, lifestyle and athletic passive facilities peripherally, a way towards the current countryside. conversely, the olmsted plan for the university of oregon, in eugene, despite its habitual...
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state, he laid out in corvallis, nestled in a residential community but it employed a generous green tree-lined to serve as a transition and buffer while organizing the building's -- while organizing the buildings, you know, around a sequence of more intimate quadrangles that were introverted. and as soon as in colorado and ohio, placing the agricultural livestock and athletic facilities peripherally away toward the countryside. conversely -- yes. conversely, the olmsted plan for the university of oregon and eugene despite its habitual organization around a green also organized around the willamette river. as much as his father had done in the earlier scheme in maine to give specific character and an aspect of nature as an alternative to the inevitably urbanizing residential perimeter in all the other directions. well, meanwhile, the younger son, frederick law olmsted jr. who was born in 1870 after the family returned to the east coast, like j.c. earlier, was sent off as a teenager in a geological survey in the mountains in the west and after studying the sciences and an apprenticeship during t
state, he laid out in corvallis, nestled in a residential community but it employed a generous green tree-lined to serve as a transition and buffer while organizing the building's -- while organizing the buildings, you know, around a sequence of more intimate quadrangles that were introverted. and as soon as in colorado and ohio, placing the agricultural livestock and athletic facilities peripherally away toward the countryside. conversely -- yes. conversely, the olmsted plan for the university...
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the geopolitics piece is not helping when you look at the orange and green lines.hat do you like in terms of relative safety and opportunity in the chinese markets because we have had a lot of optimism, a lot saying they are seeing 40% upside when it comes to chinese equities next year. >> consumer discretionary stands out to meet. some of the renewables, the new industrial sectors. we are underweight on gaming. if you are not going to see some of the shift away on regulatory tightening. consumer discretionary should be better. signs of credit easing that will be forthcoming. we are underweight in health care. we think that in many of the markets focused on the commodities, they will perform better on the energy side. not just in china, but across the board. oil prices staying around $80 or even higher than that. >> has property bottomed? >> i think the property has priced in a lot. look at the default rate it is being priced in for china properties. it is 35% to 40%. the default rate is going to be half of that. i think you have bottoms in certain areas in the pro
the geopolitics piece is not helping when you look at the orange and green lines.hat do you like in terms of relative safety and opportunity in the chinese markets because we have had a lot of optimism, a lot saying they are seeing 40% upside when it comes to chinese equities next year. >> consumer discretionary stands out to meet. some of the renewables, the new industrial sectors. we are underweight on gaming. if you are not going to see some of the shift away on regulatory tightening....
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see that green line on the screen on the far right-hand side. have gone into the green. we have seen the fed focussing on unemployment. trying to get the unemployment rate down emerging from the pandemic. one could make the case and market critics said the fed had its high too closely on the employment situation and were not watching the inflation situation closely enough. spiking prices. now they retired the word transitory, now they have to watch this situation. it could spiral out of control. that's what the markets are concerned about. larry kudlow who joinsous this program said this is a strong economy. the markets reflected that. us this program said this is a strong economy. the markets reflected that. his idea is to get out of the way and let the economy recovery but with massive spending it's in a spiral. if we see the fed raise interest rates 3 times in the new year, markets could get jittery. so far so good. markets in the green. >> absolutely. this shows that the fed is concerned about prices. it's very concerned about inflation. thi
see that green line on the screen on the far right-hand side. have gone into the green. we have seen the fed focussing on unemployment. trying to get the unemployment rate down emerging from the pandemic. one could make the case and market critics said the fed had its high too closely on the employment situation and were not watching the inflation situation closely enough. spiking prices. now they retired the word transitory, now they have to watch this situation. it could spiral out of...
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so, that is interesting that the greens take a harder line than a _ that the greens take a harder line she reproached russia. she took over 'ust reproached russia. she took over just after— reproached russia. she took over just after barcola, when germany had sided with _ just after barcola, when germany had sided with france and russia opposing the iraq war. she spoke russian. — opposing the iraq war. she spoke russian. she came from soviet allied background, and was sceptical about the country— background, and was sceptical about the country and i think she's moved back into _ the country and i think she's moved back into the atlantic alliance at the same — back into the atlantic alliance at the same time she opposed the extension— the same time she opposed the extension of nato to the ukraine. she flew— extension of nato to the ukraine. she flew to... if you remember, to try and _ she flew to... if you remember, to try and settle these situations in 2015. _ try and settle these situations in 2015. equally, she was presented with nordstream. it's interesting that she — with nordstrea
so, that is interesting that the greens take a harder line than a _ that the greens take a harder line she reproached russia. she took over 'ust reproached russia. she took over just after— reproached russia. she took over just after barcola, when germany had sided with _ just after barcola, when germany had sided with france and russia opposing the iraq war. she spoke russian. — opposing the iraq war. she spoke russian. she came from soviet allied background, and was sceptical about the...
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we had that big drop on the green line there. that first atmospheric river. then, demand and rebounded little bit recently. it's now up to about 159 millio. it's definitely back above 2015 levels and close to 2019 levels. definitely below 2015 levels. curtailment have ongoing basis been suspended going forward. they continue to be suspended as of yesterday. i fully expect they will be suspended probably through end of the month. the big question curtailments if we keep a snow pack, how this le be viewed during the snow melt. i'm happy to answer any questions on the current conditions. >> vice president ajami: that was great. i want to note that right after the previous drought, the demand bounced back. this is how people react to different precipitation events. >> president moran: thank you. seeing no other comments. please open up for public comment. >> clerk: members of the public who wish to public comment on 8b, dial (415)655-0001, meeting i.d., 146 -- 146 290 6991 do we have any callers in the queue? >> we have a caller in queue. go ahead. >> caller: hi,
we had that big drop on the green line there. that first atmospheric river. then, demand and rebounded little bit recently. it's now up to about 159 millio. it's definitely back above 2015 levels and close to 2019 levels. definitely below 2015 levels. curtailment have ongoing basis been suspended going forward. they continue to be suspended as of yesterday. i fully expect they will be suspended probably through end of the month. the big question curtailments if we keep a snow pack, how this le...
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the green, cardia inter being in charge of the foreign ministry and you have the social democrats being in charge of the champs, hillary. and this really is probably one of the main can conflicting lines. we're, we're seeing here because the greens are very hawkish when it comes to russia on, on china. and the social democrats are, as i said, much softer, we have to see who's actually calling sharp when it comes to foreign policy. is it going to be the chancellor? you are going to be the foreign ministry. there are a couple of statements out there which are indicating but we seem to have lost the sound on macos tina if you can still hear as we just try and see if we just reestablish the sound with you. we seem different on we have present, not looking great. is it or trying to see if we can get marcus? deena a back in a minute and see if we can think of his last him. thank him for his time for a moment. ah, we go back, sorry, martina, we lost you the technical problem for a moment and you were talking about the, the, the stance on, on russia. one of the things that's happened now is that they've expelled to russian diplomats. it was a measure of attraction, man, berlin, do you think t
the green, cardia inter being in charge of the foreign ministry and you have the social democrats being in charge of the champs, hillary. and this really is probably one of the main can conflicting lines. we're, we're seeing here because the greens are very hawkish when it comes to russia on, on china. and the social democrats are, as i said, much softer, we have to see who's actually calling sharp when it comes to foreign policy. is it going to be the chancellor? you are going to be the...
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tiny on the green line. go ahead. caller: i do believe it is a center-right country.e have been a center-right country for over 200 years. now we have everyone coming in. i don't agree with giving illegal immigrants the right to vote, giving immigrants $250,000. i don't agree with them teaching the critical race theory in schools. host: let me ask you this. what makes america a center-right country? what specifically do you look at and say america is a center-right country? caller: in god we trust. host: which means what? caller: which means, to me, we believe we all are created equal in the eyesight of god. god is not a racist. god do not believe the left -- people giving themselves into slavery in the democratic party. all of them are socialist. they care not about america or the constitution. host: that is tiny from texas. for those of you calling in, take the land that best represents you. text us at (202) 748-8003. it was yesterday in west virginia where senator manchin had an exchange about political philosophies, which goes to what he spoke about before in nove
tiny on the green line. go ahead. caller: i do believe it is a center-right country.e have been a center-right country for over 200 years. now we have everyone coming in. i don't agree with giving illegal immigrants the right to vote, giving immigrants $250,000. i don't agree with them teaching the critical race theory in schools. host: let me ask you this. what makes america a center-right country? what specifically do you look at and say america is a center-right country? caller: in god we...
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we had that big drop on the green line there. that first atmospheric river.ded little bit recently. it's now up to about 159 millio. it's definitely back above 2015 levels and close to 2019 levels. definitely below 2015 levels. curtailment have ongoing basis been suspended going forward. they continue to be suspended as of yesterday. i fully expect they will be suspended probably through end of the month. the big question curtailments if we keep a snow pack, how this le be viewed during the snow melt. i'm happy to answer any questions on the current conditions. >> vice president ajami: that was great. i want to note that right after the previous drought, the demand bounced back. this is how people react to different precipitation events. >> president moran: thank you. seeing no other comments. please open up for public comment. >> clerk: members of the public who wish to public comment on 8b, dial (415)655-0001, meeting i.d., 146 -- 146 290 6991 do we have any callers in the queue? >> we have a caller in queue. go ahead. >> caller: hi, i'm from palo alto. i'm
we had that big drop on the green line there. that first atmospheric river.ded little bit recently. it's now up to about 159 millio. it's definitely back above 2015 levels and close to 2019 levels. definitely below 2015 levels. curtailment have ongoing basis been suspended going forward. they continue to be suspended as of yesterday. i fully expect they will be suspended probably through end of the month. the big question curtailments if we keep a snow pack, how this le be viewed during the...
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Dec 11, 2021
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so, that is interesting, and the greens take a harder line than a lot of german parties or politicianslike china and russia. time will tell. merkel was really interesting in the way she reproached russia. she took overjust after the iraq debacle, when germany had sided with france and russia opposing the iraq war. she spoke russian. she came from soviet allied background, and was sceptical about the country and i think she's moved back into the atlantic alliance at the same time she opposed the extension of nato to the ukraine. she flew to... if you remember, to try and settle these situations in donbass in 2015. she took a lead on that. equally, she was presented with nordstream. it's interesting that she is presented it by her predecessor who came from the new chancellor's party. money was taken to push the project and push the whole system russia is using to extend control over europe — time will tell where we go on this, but so much depends on what's really going to happen in ukraine. will lukashenko and belarus still use migrants as a weapon? a lot of those people want to come int
so, that is interesting, and the greens take a harder line than a lot of german parties or politicianslike china and russia. time will tell. merkel was really interesting in the way she reproached russia. she took overjust after the iraq debacle, when germany had sided with france and russia opposing the iraq war. she spoke russian. she came from soviet allied background, and was sceptical about the country and i think she's moved back into the atlantic alliance at the same time she opposed the...
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a chance of a few pop-up showers during the day and then you can already see that next line of green headed our way. that will be a more substantial rain. i think that comes in on thursday. we'll have more on that. the rescue forecast coming up in a few minutes. all right. thank you for that. stay with kron 4 for the very latest on this stormy weather. you can scan that qr code on your screen that will take you straight to our website. kron 4 dot com. >> and that's where you'll find the latest on the storm, including live radar where you live. and the latest on local road closures and funding information. >> a big story tonight. health care workers in california must now sign up for booster shots. governor newsome making that announcement about 2 and a half hours ago with this tweet. it says california will require health care workers to get their booster with omicron on the rise. we are taking immediate actions to protect californians and ensure our hospitals are prepared. more details on the new requirement will be released tomorrow. some business owners are choosing to close their
a chance of a few pop-up showers during the day and then you can already see that next line of green headed our way. that will be a more substantial rain. i think that comes in on thursday. we'll have more on that. the rescue forecast coming up in a few minutes. all right. thank you for that. stay with kron 4 for the very latest on this stormy weather. you can scan that qr code on your screen that will take you straight to our website. kron 4 dot com. >> and that's where you'll find the...
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green society. and i'm going to took her within india, where a new method of cremation is helping him, good tradition become more and line mentally friendly. ah, green energy is touted as the future if we want to stop global warming, but pledging a commitment to renewable energy is one thing and doing it is another to just over there on the horizon south. so island, now they are officially 100 percent renewable, that we forget all of their energy for renewable sources. so we're going to go over there and meet the community, find out how they did it. i've heard that the system, the island is, is set up be so efficient that it produces more power than they need. not only does this enable them to be carbon negative, but also to make a profit by selling energy to the danish mainland. i'm meeting saw in hermanson who heads up the sam. so energy and environmental organization i saw. and finally i learn local the rosalia with was nice to their view it electric car accident. he's taking me in a private to the island. so when they say it's a 100 percent renewable, i mean, is that true? like 100 percent by me, we still have some f
green society. and i'm going to took her within india, where a new method of cremation is helping him, good tradition become more and line mentally friendly. ah, green energy is touted as the future if we want to stop global warming, but pledging a commitment to renewable energy is one thing and doing it is another to just over there on the horizon south. so island, now they are officially 100 percent renewable, that we forget all of their energy for renewable sources. so we're going to go over...
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. >>> another blood drive in bowling green, kentucky, after an overwhelming response yesterday. people lined up to donate blood for tornado victims. some donors drove more than two hours just to help. >> what does it say about the community in bowling green, this many people out here willing to give blood? >> it shows how strong the community is and how people are wanting to help. >> heartwarming. >> very heartwarming. >> people anywhere can donate blood through the red cross. we'll have much more storm coverage later this half hour. right now, your monday forecast. >> much of the west coast is bracing for a major storm today, including heavy snow in the mountains from california to washington state. some parts of the sierra nevada could see eight feet of snow. along the pacific coast, up to six inches of rain could cause flash flooding. some of the rain will fall in recently burned areas, triggering mudslide. above normal temperatures for the northeast and midwest. low 80s in south florida. 66, montgomery, alabama. >>> coming up, the passenger that went overboard on a cruise ship. was foul
. >>> another blood drive in bowling green, kentucky, after an overwhelming response yesterday. people lined up to donate blood for tornado victims. some donors drove more than two hours just to help. >> what does it say about the community in bowling green, this many people out here willing to give blood? >> it shows how strong the community is and how people are wanting to help. >> heartwarming. >> very heartwarming. >> people anywhere can donate blood...
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the greens want a much tougher line by germany on russia, even stopping nord stream 2. the u.s.week was threatening more sanctions on companies dealing with nord stream 2. olaf scholz comes in with a major foreign policy issue. he's got to juggle the relationship with the united states and determine what sort of policy he, the u.s. and the eu will have with russia, and i don't think he can afford to be the odd leader out when it comes to dealing with russia. manus: what kind of relationship do you think he wants with the u.s.? judy: olaf scholz has to move his parties credentials -- prove his party's credentials are rocksolid. inside the social democrats there is a hard left wing faction skeptical about nato and skeptical about america, and socials have to bring them on board. i think he will do because of the coalition he is building. the greens, the realistic wing especially, are very much prone nato and pro-america and skeptical of russia. essentially olaf scholz can always lean on his coalition partners if he is troubled with the social democrats. dani: judy, thank you for j
the greens want a much tougher line by germany on russia, even stopping nord stream 2. the u.s.week was threatening more sanctions on companies dealing with nord stream 2. olaf scholz comes in with a major foreign policy issue. he's got to juggle the relationship with the united states and determine what sort of policy he, the u.s. and the eu will have with russia, and i don't think he can afford to be the odd leader out when it comes to dealing with russia. manus: what kind of relationship do...