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alex harmon, mr. harmon is a advocate where he works to address concentration and market power across industries especially in the tech industry. previously worked in the obama administration including also working in congress where he was chief counsel to senator hirono, a beloved member of this committee. we also have with us eric, i like long names with a lot of bowels, so i like you. -- a lot of vowels so i like you. he is the founder of beeper, an app that allows people to access their messages. previously he with another startup about smart watches. next as noted by senator durbin, tina hein is with us, a software entrepreneur with technology companies in the united states and europe. she is most recently the founder of a digital start up and she previously founded startups on speech technology and video advertising. finally, roger alford is a professor of law at notre dame where he is -- where his teaching includes international trade, international antitrust and comparative law, previously he
alex harmon, mr. harmon is a advocate where he works to address concentration and market power across industries especially in the tech industry. previously worked in the obama administration including also working in congress where he was chief counsel to senator hirono, a beloved member of this committee. we also have with us eric, i like long names with a lot of bowels, so i like you. -- a lot of vowels so i like you. he is the founder of beeper, an app that allows people to access their...
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harmon. mr. harmon: thank you members of the subcommittee for the opportunity to testify today. i am alex harmon, competition and policy advocated, we are a national nonprofit organization with 500 members and supporters. we represented the public interest on a broad range of issues including competition and consolidation of corporate power. thanks you for your leadership in continuing to study one of the biggest issues of our kind -- of our time, the failure of antitrust laws to meet the challenges of the day. for decades we have seen a rise in market power of big tech companies and alarming increase in consolidation. that is stifled innovation, and we appreciate the thoughtful work of the subcommittee to address the serious problem through today's hearing in its prior work. i would like to dispel the myth that large, consolidated industries, particularly big tech companies foster innovation in american competitiveness or more absurd that addressing the problem of runaway consolidation an en
harmon. mr. harmon: thank you members of the subcommittee for the opportunity to testify today. i am alex harmon, competition and policy advocated, we are a national nonprofit organization with 500 members and supporters. we represented the public interest on a broad range of issues including competition and consolidation of corporate power. thanks you for your leadership in continuing to study one of the biggest issues of our kind -- of our time, the failure of antitrust laws to meet the...
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gerald harmon. dr. harmon, thank you for being with us. we appreciate you coming on.just showed everyone the stats on this. we know covid cases are skyrocketing, we know hospitals are getting overwhelmed by the number of infected patients. did you think we would be in this position now, almost two years into the pandemic? >> jessica, thanks for having me. i'm living it every day. i worked late into the evening yesterday, i'm working today. i don't wear the white coat just for cnn interviews. i'm working today and working tomorrow. we're very much in it. no one really has a good idea, everybody is trying their best to understand what we can do. and as you said, we're 20 plus months into this pandemic. i would sure like to get it in the rearview mirror as opposed to our passing lane. we have a lot of work we're doing now and a lot of work ahead of us. >> and we know the white house is preparing to increase access to testing and we just went through it. starting today people can use their private insurance to get those at-home tests for free. and then next week, starting
gerald harmon. dr. harmon, thank you for being with us. we appreciate you coming on.just showed everyone the stats on this. we know covid cases are skyrocketing, we know hospitals are getting overwhelmed by the number of infected patients. did you think we would be in this position now, almost two years into the pandemic? >> jessica, thanks for having me. i'm living it every day. i worked late into the evening yesterday, i'm working today. i don't wear the white coat just for cnn...
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bye-bye baby, harmon and bed, bath & beyond all set to grow through the investments that we're making. >> well, look, the stock is popping as it should it still shouldn't be this low think about what can happen when you get the right merchant, everything you want humming, this will be a great story it is. it hasn't all happened yet by your own admission that's mark tritton who is the toughest critic on himself of any ceo i know. >> thank you, jim. >> "mad money" back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, will inflation take a bite out of this stock conagra joins cramer fresh off of earnings next make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. pure protein bars and shakes. for every fitness routine. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. designed to help you keep more of wh
bye-bye baby, harmon and bed, bath & beyond all set to grow through the investments that we're making. >> well, look, the stock is popping as it should it still shouldn't be this low think about what can happen when you get the right merchant, everything you want humming, this will be a great story it is. it hasn't all happened yet by your own admission that's mark tritton who is the toughest critic on himself of any ceo i know. >> thank you, jim. >> "mad money"...
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cynthia miller idris, and extremism expert joan harmon. trend what surprised you the most about it? >> well, good morning, good to see you both. you know, we've been seeing this trend for a while and in many ways we've always had women engaged in extremist movements. this didn't come out of nowhere but for the most part they were backstage, somebody was sewing the ku klux klan uniforms, they were sewing, homemakers, preparing food, writing news letters and there have been incidents and islamist terrorism and left wing extremism where women have been engaged but it's usually backstage. what's changing is that women are playing a bigger role online in recruiting, radicalizing and producing content and they're becoming more violent. we saw that on january 6th when women really were right at the fore of being violent. and that is a bit of a surprise to see women more engaged in violence and i think we just discount that, at our own peril, even though, of course, men, still represent the majority of violent actors. >> and joan, your area of exp
cynthia miller idris, and extremism expert joan harmon. trend what surprised you the most about it? >> well, good morning, good to see you both. you know, we've been seeing this trend for a while and in many ways we've always had women engaged in extremist movements. this didn't come out of nowhere but for the most part they were backstage, somebody was sewing the ku klux klan uniforms, they were sewing, homemakers, preparing food, writing news letters and there have been incidents and...
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gerald harmon is the president of the a.m.a. dr. harmon, great to have you on the newshour. i would like to have a better sense of what it is that is bothering you about what the cdc did. am i right that you're okay that people might leave covid isolation after five days but only if they have a negative test, is that your issue? >> thanks for having me. you have nailed it. that is my issue as a front line provider. we have a lot of evidence that shows the viral shedding might stop after five days. we don't know as much about the omicron variant as we would like. we are learning on the fly, five days seems a little quick to let someone release back into the wild without at least negative testing before they're going back, even if they are wearing masks, even medical grade masks. putting someone back in the environment that could spread this and some of the data shows that as many as 31 percent of those after five days still shed the virus, that is an inherent risk that i'm not willing to buy into right now. >> i mean the cdc director when asked about this, dr. walensky33 said
gerald harmon is the president of the a.m.a. dr. harmon, great to have you on the newshour. i would like to have a better sense of what it is that is bothering you about what the cdc did. am i right that you're okay that people might leave covid isolation after five days but only if they have a negative test, is that your issue? >> thanks for having me. you have nailed it. that is my issue as a front line provider. we have a lot of evidence that shows the viral shedding might stop after...
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it makes it facilitates trade between all parties, by harmonizing the rooms for its origin. and i mean, what is the economic impact here? and i have about 30 seconds. i mean, are we going to see a lot of the, especially the smaller nation, some of the smaller the, our nation? are we going to see their g d p grow as they get part become part of us then? no question about it. absolutely. it benefits the big guys, my benefits, the smaller guys by integrating into these value chains and integrated into the grow and consumption trends in issue which is just exploding, growing, growing and not right now during the during coven. but which will over the next 5 interesting years, and i think it's a great fall or everybody in asia throughout group to figure policy specialist at the institute for china, america studies. thank you so much for regular downforce today. local rent. and finally, it's something that has been talked about in many groups of friends, the blue text of the i phone users versus the green tax of android users. now it seemed this was just a discussion, a mid fans of
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i will also make the point that one of the create benefits of our set is there are, some is a harmonization off asi on plus, one is. and so many of those rules of origin, you know, that i get the ball where all sorts of different rules of origin existed made it harder for important. an export us to take advantage of trade liberalization, are sup, actually does a win win. that spaghetti blow and makes it that much, it makes all parties, it makes it facilitates trade between all parties, by harmonizing the rooms for its origin. and i mean, what does the economic impact here and have about 30 seconds? i mean, are we going to see a lot of the, especially the smaller nation, some of the smaller the i nation, are we going to see their g d p grow as they get part become part of us then? no question about it. absolutely. it benefits the big guys, my benefits, the small guys by integrating into these value chains and integrated into the grow and consumption trends in issue which is just exploding, growing, growing and not right now during the during coven. but which will over the next 5 interesting
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and i'm harmon for megan and her father, john. it's the way of channeling their love for billy to others who needed. he was only 20 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident. but he was already concerned about those with no were to call home. really said, why don't they just him been a taken that you could buy and then exchange for food and drink. and i think he saw that that would reduce the barriers because people would know it was a safe, secure thing to do. and then people would also, you know, communicate more with homeless people. after billy died, john and meghan decided to go ahead with the project, creating tokens, which can be exchanged and cafes for food and drink for the homeless. the chips with q r code on a window sticker is, well, dozens of outlets in and around bristol have joined the scheme using the tokens known as billy chips. they cost $2.00 pounds each enough for a hot drink right of charity. say the number of homeless people in england has doubled in recent years. many of them in bristol have come across me
and i'm harmon for megan and her father, john. it's the way of channeling their love for billy to others who needed. he was only 20 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident. but he was already concerned about those with no were to call home. really said, why don't they just him been a taken that you could buy and then exchange for food and drink. and i think he saw that that would reduce the barriers because people would know it was a safe, secure thing to do. and then people would also, you...
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not to allow policy to be hijacked by people like anthony fauci, the job of statesmanship is to harmonize the competing interests of society, all the other things that make society function and weave that into a coherent policy. in florida, heated ike's admonition, we protected freedoms and cap their society functioning. the result is we are better for it. not only are we doing as good as we have ever done, we are far outpacing state after state on almost every indicator of -- our budget that i submitted to our legislature came in $99.7 billion. the closest state was a population is the state of new york, they have 3 million fewer people than we do, their budget is $240 billion. we have better roads, other services, better performing schools and the number one rated public university system in the united states. end of the $100 billion budget, that is a $17 billion surplus. a lot of those other states are not sitting on that. [applause] we do this all with no state income tax and the lowest per capita tax burden in the united states. [applause] 2020 saw florida lead the nation by far in a
not to allow policy to be hijacked by people like anthony fauci, the job of statesmanship is to harmonize the competing interests of society, all the other things that make society function and weave that into a coherent policy. in florida, heated ike's admonition, we protected freedoms and cap their society functioning. the result is we are better for it. not only are we doing as good as we have ever done, we are far outpacing state after state on almost every indicator of -- our budget that i...
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guess the countries that do have agreements amongst themselves, this is an opportunity to try and harmonize those rules, make them more coherent and get over the noodle, both effect nations big and small involved in this. i mean, you've got giants like china and india and the other winners and losers. though, among those countries, i think everyone will gain from the membership they know loses. as such, the gains will not be equal though. and a lot of concerned at china be the biggest when the, the expense of the others. that's not the case. i don't think that's true. china is already a major player. the incremental games will not be that great to china, japan, korea. in fact, the smaller countries, like cambodia, where i am or vietnam, allows can potentially be the largest winners if they use this opportunity to pursue the kinds of reforms that they need to do. they have to make the biggest changes because of where they are right now. and this provides that opportunity, but they have to grasp it felt some interesting news from indonesia as it kicks off . it's us have membership, it says it
guess the countries that do have agreements amongst themselves, this is an opportunity to try and harmonize those rules, make them more coherent and get over the noodle, both effect nations big and small involved in this. i mean, you've got giants like china and india and the other winners and losers. though, among those countries, i think everyone will gain from the membership they know loses. as such, the gains will not be equal though. and a lot of concerned at china be the biggest when the,...
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they're a bitterly miss sullivan. sweethearts in exceptional harmon damage here and you were the father of the eclipse in. usually there were only one or 2 trees of a given variety. each has its own unique flavor and each can play a key role in cultivating a new variety. the shall as sell their 150 varieties of citrus fruits to chefs from all over the world. the honda man who runs a restaurant close by commerce to select his own. for example, for his famous venison, we're go with citrus fruit pickles, visited with the offered them offered on the occlusal all day. i dears, to taste a piece of meat with the citrus fruits, to appreciate the difference from it's a very special blend of flavors. initially, taste the game, meet more, but then the buddha's hand comes through hollow and eventually prevails. hubbard, it's what makes the so interesting to scout those on the chef develops new recipe ideas with the shall, as long normally we basically accompany the shafts through their discovery of citrus fruit. but they're the ones who know how to use and combine them all. but there is a 2 way exc
they're a bitterly miss sullivan. sweethearts in exceptional harmon damage here and you were the father of the eclipse in. usually there were only one or 2 trees of a given variety. each has its own unique flavor and each can play a key role in cultivating a new variety. the shall as sell their 150 varieties of citrus fruits to chefs from all over the world. the honda man who runs a restaurant close by commerce to select his own. for example, for his famous venison, we're go with citrus fruit...
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they're better than a sour and sweet notes in exceptional harmon damage here and you were the philadelphia to them. usually there are only one or 2 trees of a given variety. each has its own unique flavor and each can play a key role in cultivating a new variety. there shall as sell their 150 varieties of citrus fruits to chefs from all over the world. la hon. the man, he runs a restaurant claim spy, comes to select his own. for example, for his famous benson, we go with citrus fruit pickles visited with the over them off the don't agree that info the idea is to taste a piece of meat with the citrus fruits to appreciate the difference. but it's a very special blend of flavors. initially, taste the game meets more, but then the buddha's hand come serve up and eventually prevails. hubbard, this is what makes the so interesting to see those on the chef develops new recipe ideas with the shall, as long novak and we basically accompany the shafts through their discovery of citrus fruit. but they're the ones who know how to use and combine them all, but there is a 2 way exchange that's mutually
they're better than a sour and sweet notes in exceptional harmon damage here and you were the philadelphia to them. usually there are only one or 2 trees of a given variety. each has its own unique flavor and each can play a key role in cultivating a new variety. there shall as sell their 150 varieties of citrus fruits to chefs from all over the world. la hon. the man, he runs a restaurant claim spy, comes to select his own. for example, for his famous benson, we go with citrus fruit pickles...
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yeah, good. controlling inflation will be a very big chelan fordham ron harmon if he is unable his government, his administration is unable to, to control it. it will have a very big consequence for the ruling button. only a few years after sweeping to power on a wave of popularity. cons party was soundly defeated in provincial elections in its stronghold last month. odds. com yahoo amended and that's all from me and the business team here in berlin from moore, from us check out our website, d to veto dot com slash business. thanks for watching and see you next time. ah. the super latino is simmering with euro and the full green field near naples. rumbling once again, researchers are monitoring a change in their volcanic gases. they are familiar with the signs of a potential blast, but spontaneous super volcanic eruptions are still shrouded in mystery. tomorrow to do next on d, w. try and repeat after me one who will again jill gary, sherwin williams go go. god via will swing gates will get an aquarium drop off. i'm cecilio cocoa ball that is the longest name of any place in europe and it's w
yeah, good. controlling inflation will be a very big chelan fordham ron harmon if he is unable his government, his administration is unable to, to control it. it will have a very big consequence for the ruling button. only a few years after sweeping to power on a wave of popularity. cons party was soundly defeated in provincial elections in its stronghold last month. odds. com yahoo amended and that's all from me and the business team here in berlin from moore, from us check out our website, d...
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i still didn't admit any undefined. harmon advice would empty the eroding as the legal b, i mean, that literally gotten differ. not only was the aforementioned magistrates now that makes boss, but in addition to his roles had red bulls out spoke. he would be overseeing newly founded abi live 6 development tasks with replicating the success he had at leading hoffen time up the leaks. and when we met the gang, like a few years later at light take, he took a much more pragmatic view of the whole red bull thing. we cannot blame ourselves for only being 7 years old. so what does tradition mean to you? if you only celebrate the ash is nothing to be honest, man, nick was fully in charge. now. he was the hierarchy. he implemented a structure and a footballing style across the whole red bull football imperium, from the academy sides to the senior team. and he boiled down his management philosophy to 3 sees, capitana is, is in placement of next year old that i, my brain was before monday and i was get a concept and competence of you that idea to some command and cons to a god. well flew cob, bee
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sarah harmon, melinda, thank you so much.it's okay to feel stressed out. it's okay to find a way to let it go. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >>> all right. we'll be right back in a moment. , so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itch. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,... ...swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fa
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he will take a small unit of music and repeat it and have it undergo rhythmic changes and harmonic changesa really unique musical style that's been so influential in film music and influenced so many other composers. >> as a string quartet, you are attached to traditions and this very classical formation, but you are also eager to push boundaries and to go into more contemporary creation. is it hard to stay in modern as a classical formation? is that a hard thing to do? >> it can be hard. today's music is so varied. there are so many different voices coming out of different conservatories today. it can be hard to to keep up with all those. it's really exciting to see what various emerging composers are doing. it keeps us on our toes, certainly, in terms of staying up-to-date. it's very rewarding. >> it sounds very exciting to be exploring all those different channels. we are going to stay with classical music, with the paris philharmonic, holding its string quartet b and ali -- quartet biennale. his quartet competitions will be showcased. we will listen to a little clip from screen -- a st
he will take a small unit of music and repeat it and have it undergo rhythmic changes and harmonic changesa really unique musical style that's been so influential in film music and influenced so many other composers. >> as a string quartet, you are attached to traditions and this very classical formation, but you are also eager to push boundaries and to go into more contemporary creation. is it hard to stay in modern as a classical formation? is that a hard thing to do? >> it can be...
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gerald harmon. he's the president of the ama. great to have you on the newshour.e to have a better sense of what it is that is bothering you about what the cdc did. am i right that you are ok that people might leave covid isolation after five days, but only if they have a negative test. is that your issue? >> thanks for having me and you have nailed it. my issue as a frontline provider, we have a lot of evidence that shows the viral shedding might stop after five days we do not know much about the omicron variant in five days seems little qui to let someone release back into the wild without negative testing before they are going back, even if they are wearing a mask. putting someone back into the environment that can spread this and some of the data shows as much as 31% of those after five days still shed the virus, that is a risk i am not willing to buy into right now. >> the cdc director when asked about this said she implied that rapid tests were not as reliable as they had been sold. although that is contrary to what she said at the begning of the pandemic. w
gerald harmon. he's the president of the ama. great to have you on the newshour.e to have a better sense of what it is that is bothering you about what the cdc did. am i right that you are ok that people might leave covid isolation after five days, but only if they have a negative test. is that your issue? >> thanks for having me and you have nailed it. my issue as a frontline provider, we have a lot of evidence that shows the viral shedding might stop after five days we do not know much...
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harmon here on the fact it is confusing. i mean there's a couple of things.if we have this graph, wolf. i want to show you one of the studies they actually looked at to determine how contagious are you on what day after you have been diagnosed with covid. so we're talking about day five here. that's when they say, look, day five you could potentially be ending your isolation. well, we know on day five 31%, roughly a third of people are still contagious. so if those people, as the doctor mentioned, aren't getting tested, that's potentially putting a lot of people out into the public that could potentially transmit the virus. so the fact that you don't have testing, the fact that there's still a significant percentage that could be contagious at that point i think is of concern. i would add to that, wolf, that the masks issue, you know, we've talked about this a lot, but the cdc is still saying, you know, three-ply cloth masks are okay. omicron spreads very easily from person to person, and being able to have these masks, n95 or kn95 masks, which are more plent
harmon here on the fact it is confusing. i mean there's a couple of things.if we have this graph, wolf. i want to show you one of the studies they actually looked at to determine how contagious are you on what day after you have been diagnosed with covid. so we're talking about day five here. that's when they say, look, day five you could potentially be ending your isolation. well, we know on day five 31%, roughly a third of people are still contagious. so if those people, as the doctor...
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these two principles do not harmonize. this is why we have this conflict. the u.s.ts on the right of nato to expand and pressure insists it will not permit nato to expand. this idea that not giving means to russia as a diplomatic victory to stand up to the russians, it does not make much sense. the only solution left without a diplomatic solution to the standoff is simply for russia to have to rely on its military to prevent further nato expansion. in a final note, this idea of elevating nato above any pan-european security agreements, this was reported in other areas. the act of 1997 stimulate that nato should not put any permanent troops in new memory states. now, nato secretary-general suggests gold members, effectively nato has these new principles that do not allow it to abide by the security agreement in the past. it is a standoff and i don't think blinken was able to move this issue forward in any way. peter: when he talks about mr. putin considering his options, is this what we are seeing, old putin, you can expect him to be a matter of ambiguity, doesn't th
these two principles do not harmonize. this is why we have this conflict. the u.s.ts on the right of nato to expand and pressure insists it will not permit nato to expand. this idea that not giving means to russia as a diplomatic victory to stand up to the russians, it does not make much sense. the only solution left without a diplomatic solution to the standoff is simply for russia to have to rely on its military to prevent further nato expansion. in a final note, this idea of elevating nato...
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if harmons and m carpet, the colors enter the body on what exactly happens, then we don't know for sure. part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body. if they contain carcinogenic substances, they can have an effect on all the organs. i log out of the e u commission says tattoo artists were given sufficient notice and that safer alternatives for the colors exist. the artists complain that the inc manufacturer is reacted to late because i and there could be delivery bottlenecks which lead to inc shortages. the artists now have to bridge the time without bright colors. after the corona virus closures, it's another blow to their livelihoods. and that brings an end to today's episode of the day on next, spicer and berlin. thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah, with we built keith. i can see i said there was no tomorrow. at some point supplies, we'll run out. if we end up surrounded with me, we say resources now we'll all have more of them longer made in germany next on d, w ah, welcome to the dark side where software is used as a weapon. wars change the weapon
if harmons and m carpet, the colors enter the body on what exactly happens, then we don't know for sure. part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body. if they contain carcinogenic substances, they can have an effect on all the organs. i log out of the e u commission says tattoo artists were given sufficient notice and that safer alternatives for the colors exist. the artists complain that the inc manufacturer is reacted to late because i and there could be...
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gerald harmon says managing stress should also be at the top of your list. right, getting at least 7.5 hours of sleep, and daily exercise and wellness activities like yoga and meditation. >> if you really need help, don't be embarrassed to talk to a doctor. don't be embarrassed to talk to your family members. >> reporter: many americans have become more sedentary so it's time to get physically active. health experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate every week. >> reduce your stress, reduce your risks of diabetes and help you lose weight. >> reporter: eat fewer processed foods, especially those with added sodium and sugar.ar2022 a. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," ahead of the anniversary of the january 6th capitol riot we'll speak with jamie raskin who is on the house select committee investigating the attack. >>> we'll take you to japan where there's a new demand for so-called companion robots to help with the epidemic of loneliness. >>> and actress sophia bush tells us about her new cbs drama series "good sam." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" f
gerald harmon says managing stress should also be at the top of your list. right, getting at least 7.5 hours of sleep, and daily exercise and wellness activities like yoga and meditation. >> if you really need help, don't be embarrassed to talk to a doctor. don't be embarrassed to talk to your family members. >> reporter: many americans have become more sedentary so it's time to get physically active. health experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate every week. >>...
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. >> some harmonization of those because there's just a lot of information out there. we need to simplify more for the public as infection rates or fauci says the focus should be less on the confirmed case counts. >> more on the number of hospitalizations he says it looks like the highly transmissible omicron variant may lead to less serious illness. but cautioned it is still too early to jump to conclusions because even if you have a less of a percentage of severity. >> when you have multi multi multi full. more people getting infected. the net amount this you still going to get a lot of people that are going to be needing hospitalization and i hope that people who are now seeing the devastating effects that this viruses done on us with an omicron surge that we get more people vaccinated to the point that went on a crime comes down to a low level. we keep it down at a low level enough that it doesn't disrupt our society, our economy, our way of life. that's what i'm hoping for. >> still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news this week will mark one year since the dead
. >> some harmonization of those because there's just a lot of information out there. we need to simplify more for the public as infection rates or fauci says the focus should be less on the confirmed case counts. >> more on the number of hospitalizations he says it looks like the highly transmissible omicron variant may lead to less serious illness. but cautioned it is still too early to jump to conclusions because even if you have a less of a percentage of severity. >> when...
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still, it's important that any physical intimacy, be consensual and respectful with harmon, every one can sleep where they want to go. as long as the host is in agreement, how you want to work on for some of it isn't something that we negotiate in the office or a common room or but something. dana go, shade amongst themselves. 400 you and on the no one here has ohio. hm is abena hoof . and how was the lives in the group home and her partner helmet hammond. i also benefit from this policy. yeah. everything. okay. yes. i think the way enjoy their lives together to day. well they're visiting the zoom in hanover when she was younger. debina thought about having children of her own and another, but people repeatedly told her she shouldn't. if i have a disability, honey, my, my sister said it wouldn't be good up words. i can't read or write can easily. i couldn't teach the child anything. i'm a bit sad. yes, miss leah, you can't always choose oh soon. yeah. to accept things as they are, you know, or it's also ok without a child. it's even more important for sabina that she has helmet and le
still, it's important that any physical intimacy, be consensual and respectful with harmon, every one can sleep where they want to go. as long as the host is in agreement, how you want to work on for some of it isn't something that we negotiate in the office or a common room or but something. dana go, shade amongst themselves. 400 you and on the no one here has ohio. hm is abena hoof . and how was the lives in the group home and her partner helmet hammond. i also benefit from this policy. yeah....
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there are bitterly sour than sweet notes in exceptional harmon damage here and you were this, i will fix it to them. usually there are only one or 2 trees of a given variety. each has its own unique flavor and each can play a key role in cultivating a new variety. the shall as sell their 150 varieties of citrus fruits to chefs from all over the world. la hon. the mile who runs a restaurant close by commerce to select his own. for example, for his famous benson, we go with citrus fruit pickles visited with the of them off the door like 2 days ago. oh, dear dears, to taste a piece of meat with the citrus fruits, to appreciate the difference from it's a very special and the favors initially taste the game meet more but then the buddha's hand come serve hollow and eventually prevails. hubbard, this is what makes this so interesting to us, get those on the shaft, develop some new recipe ideas with the shala's law. novak and we basically accompany the shafts through their discovery of citrus fruit. but they're the ones who know how to use and combine them all, but there is a 2 way exchange
there are bitterly sour than sweet notes in exceptional harmon damage here and you were this, i will fix it to them. usually there are only one or 2 trees of a given variety. each has its own unique flavor and each can play a key role in cultivating a new variety. the shall as sell their 150 varieties of citrus fruits to chefs from all over the world. la hon. the mile who runs a restaurant close by commerce to select his own. for example, for his famous benson, we go with citrus fruit pickles...
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and so shall i between i would be trolling and let go over a rec and get stuck to tune harmon on data day. they have very good maps years. yeah, they know with a rec, saw the vision and they give them quite a while. but when the van i english bite that i can talk a modern trawler net can cost up to 100000 euros. so fishing workers are careful not to lose anything if they can help it. any last, gnats must be reported, but that's a regulation that's often disregarded. it's good news, this obligation to report and it has to be complied with. that's what we're demanding. and if not, there should be penalties i discussed was a probably me yes. who is big accomplish here on the, on and of rogan ah, his gillmet fishing day. that's a cost the illness or an expensive done i. so if one gets lost in a storm, they simply get a new one out of the storeroom. good, eyeball noisy, illness. fishing workers can report losses to us since may. and then of course, we try to salvage than that. this is also as even an advantage because anything that isn't broken up and of course be used again. it does come
and so shall i between i would be trolling and let go over a rec and get stuck to tune harmon on data day. they have very good maps years. yeah, they know with a rec, saw the vision and they give them quite a while. but when the van i english bite that i can talk a modern trawler net can cost up to 100000 euros. so fishing workers are careful not to lose anything if they can help it. any last, gnats must be reported, but that's a regulation that's often disregarded. it's good news, this...
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calls from the same class should be almost identical, but these differ in length, melody, and harmonics. human analysis so far has amounted to only a rough classification looking at the spectrums. i'm very sure that we can, you know, achieve something that rival the human performance to well families approach. what calls are they exchanging back home? just chris to record this after a hear the call back group surface. and as or to the from, to turn around the researchers are interested in which group is calling, which one answers and which sounds they're using. ah. so look here, the eye for his unfortunate abode and okay here a lot of places and 23. so there's a lot of variations. also an interestingly here is that 823 families group quotes with different. yeah. as how people differentiates different land. if we have a lot of courts window trying to trying to touch the programmers use algorithms or classifiers to automatically analyze millions of whale calls in order to compare recurring sound patterns with recurring behavioral patterns. the same method is used to decipher the meaning o
calls from the same class should be almost identical, but these differ in length, melody, and harmonics. human analysis so far has amounted to only a rough classification looking at the spectrums. i'm very sure that we can, you know, achieve something that rival the human performance to well families approach. what calls are they exchanging back home? just chris to record this after a hear the call back group surface. and as or to the from, to turn around the researchers are interested in which...
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and, and this is the main problem because these 2 principles stay, they're not harmonized. so this is kind of why we have this conflict. do us insist on the rights to expand and insist permit unable to expand in more? so this idea that's not giving an inch to russia is diplomatic to the russians. did not really make much sense. but now, the only solution left without the diplomatic solution to this time is simply for russia to have to rely on the military to prevent further expansion and adjusting the final note. this is the elevate being made to any security agreements. this was also reflect that other experts are only the rush of funding. i might get this clearly the truth stipulate neighbors should not put the troops in new members. however, now nato secretary general suggest that the natal can discriminate against new and old members. so effectively made to has all this new principles which allow it to actually abide by the european security agreements assigned on to in the past. so it's, it's, it's a stand off and i don't think lincoln: oh yeah, i was able to move this
and, and this is the main problem because these 2 principles stay, they're not harmonized. so this is kind of why we have this conflict. do us insist on the rights to expand and insist permit unable to expand in more? so this idea that's not giving an inch to russia is diplomatic to the russians. did not really make much sense. but now, the only solution left without the diplomatic solution to this time is simply for russia to have to rely on the military to prevent further expansion and...
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these are to be planted at a regular distance to the park and a regular distance from the walk to harmonize with a few oak trees that remain back in section. the first time i read that i was like what, that's the first time ever heard of that. but sure enough when you look at the drawings you see they tried to save the trees and you really get a sense of bringing the forest into the quadrangle but you also look at the construction site, i'm sure many architects have seen construction sites like this where this is their attempt to saving the tree, a+ for effort but not very realistic. this is important to me not because of the six or seven trees we want her nodding as part of the affect of the university. as a contemporary practitioner at duke i say this as part of the dna, this is what we are about, this is not a tree, it is really about the gold of the university going back to james dukes. i will say there was this information i get a lot more leverage within administrators to say something goes back to james duke legacy than the homestead legacy. that is unfortunate but that's not having
these are to be planted at a regular distance to the park and a regular distance from the walk to harmonize with a few oak trees that remain back in section. the first time i read that i was like what, that's the first time ever heard of that. but sure enough when you look at the drawings you see they tried to save the trees and you really get a sense of bringing the forest into the quadrangle but you also look at the construction site, i'm sure many architects have seen construction sites like...
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and, and this is the main problem because these 2 principles they do not harmonize. so this is kind of why we have this conflict. do us insist on the right to expand and insisted permit, unable to expend in more. so this idea that not giving an interest to russia is diplomatic. not to the russians did not really make much sense, but now the only solution left without the diplomatic solution to this is simply for russia to have to rely on the military to prevent further naval expansion and adjust the final note. this is the elevator being made to cure the agreement. this was also reflect that other areas. for example, need the russia funding. i might get 7 is clearly the truth stipulates that neighbors should not in the troops in the members. however, now nato secretary general suggest that the natal can discriminate against new and old members. so effectively made to has all these new principles which allow it to actually buy by the european security agreements. it's a find on to in the past. so it's, it's, it's a stand off and i don't think blinking. no, yeah. was a
and, and this is the main problem because these 2 principles they do not harmonize. so this is kind of why we have this conflict. do us insist on the right to expand and insisted permit, unable to expend in more. so this idea that not giving an interest to russia is diplomatic. not to the russians did not really make much sense, but now the only solution left without the diplomatic solution to this is simply for russia to have to rely on the military to prevent further naval expansion and...
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not to allow policy to be hijacked by people like anthony fauci, the job of statesmanship is to harmonize all the competing interests of society, all the other things that make societies function and to weave that into a coherent policy. and florida heeded the admonition. we protected freedoms and we kept our societies functioning. and the result is that we are better for it. not only are we doing as good as we have ever done, we are far outpacing state after state after state on almost every indicator imaginable. for example, our budget in the state of florida that i submitted to the legislature came in at $99.7 million. to put that in perspective, the closest state to us in population if the state of new york with 3 million fewer people than we do, and yet their budget is about $240 billion and yet we have that are roads, better services, higher-performing schools, and the number one rated public university system in the entire united states. and of the $100 billion budget roughly, we have got at least a $17 billion surplus. i can tell you a lot of those other states are not sitting on
not to allow policy to be hijacked by people like anthony fauci, the job of statesmanship is to harmonize all the competing interests of society, all the other things that make societies function and to weave that into a coherent policy. and florida heeded the admonition. we protected freedoms and we kept our societies functioning. and the result is that we are better for it. not only are we doing as good as we have ever done, we are far outpacing state after state after state on almost every...