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we have to have in altering and an that. it protects no matter what you have done. that does not seem there. most people would say, no one should be above the law. >> thank you. i am concerned that covid-19 might impact voter turnout. what can the federal government do to combat voter suppression in the state and local communities? rep. lee: let me give you one thing we must do. that is make sure the resources are there for people who want to vote at home. they are allowed to do that. we have been attempting to put money into all of our legislation. now it is in the heroes act which is sitting in the senate, for the postal service. many of you know that this administration, for many reasons, does not want to support the postal service. they want to privatize it. --y also don't one original don't want additional resources for the postal service because they want to deny access to the ballot box for millions more. we have to stay vigilant. make sure the heroes act is passed, because there are resources there to address one part of the many voter suppression efforts ta
we have to have in altering and an that. it protects no matter what you have done. that does not seem there. most people would say, no one should be above the law. >> thank you. i am concerned that covid-19 might impact voter turnout. what can the federal government do to combat voter suppression in the state and local communities? rep. lee: let me give you one thing we must do. that is make sure the resources are there for people who want to vote at home. they are allowed to do that. we...
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an unofficial report is that we have 1digenous people that are sick. we have at thast 30 have died.we do not know the real said relation. they are in a remote situation. they are along the rivers. it is complicated or >> reporter: this project will hopefully bring cotesting to those regions. can you tell us more about th yes, we have been working on this idea of converting and bu ding an electricity free covid test. could be conducted in the are se onat where such as the whsentyolly a .u aztype of component that we built from parts of a y flashltoight. ofat using tsble to seteamt ha rvard and in the labs, they will take it and nve fr thcan bestbyiva. is n takethcois to the e thresoreursts parar e t of nonexistent. we partnered with erica and her teamweulyo u , kewolive. >> reporter: can you tell us about these tests llwibe diagnosed? how will that the research fir validate the test. we will look positive samples. we will work with one of the local labs. we will monitor that in the laboratory. we would do it in thfield. we will do it in the amazon, there are leaves for indigeus group
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we have chosen the warning letter because what we have two-stateicularly cures, what we have found is the warning letters are astonishingly effective. claims taken down, and where we cannot, we follow up with law enforcement in a federal court or in front of our administrative law judges. >> what about flexibility? >> what you're advocating is another path like the opiate law where we get civil penalties at our first bite of the apple. that is a better question for the commission, i would get out over my skis. >> what about our definition of price gouging. that isirness authority unfair in washington, and deceptive practices are similar to what you are, but it is quite broad. do we need to do more on defining the price gouging standard? yes. it would be helpful to have a price gouging statute. if congress wanted us to address gouging, it would be hopeful to have a specific authority laid out, specific guidelines for how high is too high. the five states have the same ftc act authority that we do, the unfair and deceptive act practices. they had nonetheless seen fit to an act of price
we have chosen the warning letter because what we have two-stateicularly cures, what we have found is the warning letters are astonishingly effective. claims taken down, and where we cannot, we follow up with law enforcement in a federal court or in front of our administrative law judges. >> what about flexibility? >> what you're advocating is another path like the opiate law where we get civil penalties at our first bite of the apple. that is a better question for the commission, i...
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you know, we have done a lot. we have done a lot. but you have to, we have to get our country back. we have to get rid of this horrible plague that hit us and hit us hard. but it didn't just hit us. if the whole world commission on peer the whole world was hit. china allowed it to escape to europe and to the whole world, including us. and they are suffering. you don't see that too much in the news, but you have countries that are going through relatively what we are doing plus plus plus. it is horrible. and we make ventilators because we have become the best in the world for the ventilators. making thousands a month. we are sending supplies all over. we are in great shape from the standpoint, but we have this thing that is very, very contagious. nobody's ever seen anything like it. very, very highly contagious. if you look at a map, we have large sections of the country in great shape. and we are going to win and we will wins sooner rather than later. i will say this on the vaccines, we are doing well we have the greatest companies in the world including we are dealing with other na
you know, we have done a lot. we have done a lot. but you have to, we have to get our country back. we have to get rid of this horrible plague that hit us and hit us hard. but it didn't just hit us. if the whole world commission on peer the whole world was hit. china allowed it to escape to europe and to the whole world, including us. and they are suffering. you don't see that too much in the news, but you have countries that are going through relatively what we are doing plus plus plus. it is...
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drivers, you are going to have to have new bus routes, or you are going to have to have a fleet of buses that are going to do that, because these buses may be at 25% capacity. and so we want to be in school. let me just say that i am a high school band director. i want, more than anything, for our kids to be back with their coaches with their, counselors, counselors, first and second grade teachers, who are almost giddy and ready to get back to school. but we must this safely and we must do this carefully. so we need you, senator warren, to help with the h.e.r.o.e.s. act. we need you, first lady, second lady, jill biden, soon to be first lady, to keep pushing joe, because we need to get this right. we hang in the balance. our education professionals are part of this village, secretaries, security monitors, security, bus drivers, they need us. they already make less than a living wage. it is all hitting at one time and i will end, with this. this is the home of one of the greatest educators this nation has known. we are trampling her legacy right now, because she would want us to enter ou
drivers, you are going to have to have new bus routes, or you are going to have to have a fleet of buses that are going to do that, because these buses may be at 25% capacity. and so we want to be in school. let me just say that i am a high school band director. i want, more than anything, for our kids to be back with their coaches with their, counselors, counselors, first and second grade teachers, who are almost giddy and ready to get back to school. but we must this safely and we must do...
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to have one visitor and in certain circumstances, they have the ability to have two.we also now have convened a visitation team that considers exceptions to these rules and this has just been a very difficult process to manage, as i'm sure can you understand. my team again, weesk very weesky thoughtful in trying to manage safety and the needs of our patients and families and these are some of the details in my report. communications has really ramped up. i spoke about this the last time i rchtd to you. reported to you. we continue to have at least one communication from our team to the larger community every single day. those communications, there's a daily digest and there are other communications that come along with that as well and i believe it's been very well received by our team. with all of these changes, it's essential to make sure that everyone is up on the latest news. and then staff appreciation is something we have also been able to do quite a bit more of. we have received very generous donations from the foundation. a total of about $4.9 million, not all
to have one visitor and in certain circumstances, they have the ability to have two.we also now have convened a visitation team that considers exceptions to these rules and this has just been a very difficult process to manage, as i'm sure can you understand. my team again, weesk very weesky thoughtful in trying to manage safety and the needs of our patients and families and these are some of the details in my report. communications has really ramped up. i spoke about this the last time i rchtd...
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have to start influencing. change the black lives matter to defund the police to mean that's the american dream. i had given up that politicians listen to us but black lives matter and defun police has shown that we can speak up and change policy so when it comes to housing when it comes to providing support and solutions to end homelessness we have to speak up and if you're in the united states right now i mean there are a lot of advocacy you have to get involved you have to get involved at the local level and at the national at right now the emergency rental assistance and rent legalization act. contact your senators we have to do something change policy get a house up using it's packed full body has the chance knock muck of the 3 hands thank you say much for bringing your way 7 to the string today. and thank each of the 100 to compensation to see and explain. the latest news as it breaks this crowd of hundreds of people didn't come with invitations they came to pay their respects to george ford we detail the
have to start influencing. change the black lives matter to defund the police to mean that's the american dream. i had given up that politicians listen to us but black lives matter and defun police has shown that we can speak up and change policy so when it comes to housing when it comes to providing support and solutions to end homelessness we have to speak up and if you're in the united states right now i mean there are a lot of advocacy you have to get involved you have to get involved at...
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we have data showing that people stayed home. we have data. we have data showing that is not the case. anecdotally, if you want to name somebody, name them. we'll anecdotally name some of your people. it's not data when it comes to millions of american families benefiting from this. so that's where we are on the negotiations. we'll be talking again today. chairman powell once again said this week, read his words. the path forward for the economy is uncertain and will depend in large part on our success in keeping the virus in check. this pandemic and its fallout represents the biggest shock to the economy in living memory. and then, of course, he has called upon us to do more. we stop the spread, open the economy. reduce the infection rates so you can open schools. recognize that the biggest thread now has been among people of color who haven't had the access to testing. it all comes back down to what i've talked to you about before. it's about equipment, we don't have enough tests because we don't have enough equipment. we don't have results
we have data showing that people stayed home. we have data. we have data showing that is not the case. anecdotally, if you want to name somebody, name them. we'll anecdotally name some of your people. it's not data when it comes to millions of american families benefiting from this. so that's where we are on the negotiations. we'll be talking again today. chairman powell once again said this week, read his words. the path forward for the economy is uncertain and will depend in large part on our...
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we have a question from price have. >> mr. puck, we had a private developer that wants to knock trees down and as you know this board does not have the ability to increase it. but, through volunteer and i believe that project was at the hospital somewhere off of protero street where the contractor said he would increase it from six to 15 so what can the city offer rather than the minimum offering you gave? >> i would have to review that with upper managers. we are -- >> we have one on the line right now? >> sure. i just want to say again, we apologize having this discussion. >> i understand. that ship has sailed. we're talking about compensation for the illegal action that was done and either contractors -- >> please, don't bankrupt me. if private contractors are having to step up for their mistakes, the city should also warn that same type of penalty, don't you think? >> so -- in the previous case where trees were not supposed to be taken out and the permitting process was incorrect, the permit sponsor volunteered to increase
we have a question from price have. >> mr. puck, we had a private developer that wants to knock trees down and as you know this board does not have the ability to increase it. but, through volunteer and i believe that project was at the hospital somewhere off of protero street where the contractor said he would increase it from six to 15 so what can the city offer rather than the minimum offering you gave? >> i would have to review that with upper managers. we are -- >> we...
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and what i have heard from the witnesses today is that you have to have a greater understanding of the communities in which you are working and your plans have to reflect it. the best example i can tell you, i'm speaking from my congressional office and we had a testing site that was five miles from my congressional office, and we don't have public transportation. so in the run of a day, they did 26 people because nobody could afford to get to the site. well, if they had just talked with somebody and say where is the best place to come and do a site for testing, they said you need to come where the people are. that comfort level sometimes that our emergency responders go to. can you give members of congress, how do we work with fema and other personnel in this venue to get them to understand you have to include entire communities in your planning and especially from an emergency preparedness standpoint because otherwise, they will get overlooked? i will throw that out to dr. benjamin, dr. wen and ms. willis. benjamin: we have to understand their job -- they have to plan with communitie
and what i have heard from the witnesses today is that you have to have a greater understanding of the communities in which you are working and your plans have to reflect it. the best example i can tell you, i'm speaking from my congressional office and we had a testing site that was five miles from my congressional office, and we don't have public transportation. so in the run of a day, they did 26 people because nobody could afford to get to the site. well, if they had just talked with...
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what they're doing is they don't have a plan, they don't have the resources. they're just trying to create a talking point because they know just like we know that schools are really important for kids. we believe it's important because we have to deal with and address kids lost instruction and we have to meet their needs, their emotional needs, their social needs. but what we're seeing is that devos and trump and mcconnell just wanted to be a talking point as opposed to actually wanting to solve the problem. >> we have called lined up for you. moses starts us off. he's in minnesota. you're on, moses, go ahead. >> caller: yeah, you know, if i remember correctly, you made a position about impeaching trump. so, you know, you've got a million plus teachers and you guys can't come up with a solution. you think trump is going to come up with a solution? >> look, we have come up with a solution. we've put our solutions out at the end of april. we spent the entire month of april talking to epidemiologists, virologists, infectious disease folks to figure out how to do
what they're doing is they don't have a plan, they don't have the resources. they're just trying to create a talking point because they know just like we know that schools are really important for kids. we believe it's important because we have to deal with and address kids lost instruction and we have to meet their needs, their emotional needs, their social needs. but what we're seeing is that devos and trump and mcconnell just wanted to be a talking point as opposed to actually wanting to...
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what happens if you have a job that doesn't have flexibility?e we going to survive this fall? i think what we'll be seeing is for a couple months, bosses in jobs might have been slightly more forgiving. a lot of people will tell you they've already been pushed out of work. what happens in the fall? we'll see a lot of compassion fatigue, where there's a lot less empathy towards working parents and i hear the, i'm getting a ton of email since i wrote the articles and dms and messages from overwhelmed parents trying to figure out, we have no idea what we're going to do this fall. we don't know what's going to be expected of us, because we're not going to find out how school is really going to be probably until late august. we can't tell our bosses whether we'll be there in september. nobody knows. >> such a great point. the lack of guidance, the lack of a plan, and what you often hear is that even if kids go back to school, there will be this hybrid plan. so they won't necessarily be at home all week, but they might be home some days of the week, o
what happens if you have a job that doesn't have flexibility?e we going to survive this fall? i think what we'll be seeing is for a couple months, bosses in jobs might have been slightly more forgiving. a lot of people will tell you they've already been pushed out of work. what happens in the fall? we'll see a lot of compassion fatigue, where there's a lot less empathy towards working parents and i hear the, i'm getting a ton of email since i wrote the articles and dms and messages from...
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they won't know they're sick they won't have any idea they have a virus they won't have any idea at all. america's youth will act responsibly and we're asking everybody that when you are not able to socially distance, wear mask get a mask they'll have an affect 99.6 of fatalities are in adults that's much, much less than 1% for children, young people by understanding these risk profiles and learning how who treat the disease, we have been able to greatly reduce mortality in the united states we'll show you a chart and how well we do compared to the rest of the world we have several treatments already available that's significantly reduce the severity and duration of the disease, including remdisicir which has opinion very successful in wildly available steroid treatment. we have learned best practices for treatment and have shared findings and medical providers the relationship with other countries have been very strong. we're all working together this includes ensuring all hospitals are aware of the importance of different approaches to oxygen treatment, including high flow oxygen the
they won't know they're sick they won't have any idea they have a virus they won't have any idea at all. america's youth will act responsibly and we're asking everybody that when you are not able to socially distance, wear mask get a mask they'll have an affect 99.6 of fatalities are in adults that's much, much less than 1% for children, young people by understanding these risk profiles and learning how who treat the disease, we have been able to greatly reduce mortality in the united states...
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feestors have objected and have fallen, and we have seen that over the recent period of years. are seeing now especially is an embracing of new models, where they can charge either 1% on assets, if it is a bad year, or 30% of profits if they perform well. we are seeing a lot more concessions being made from hedge fund managers these days. one fund is doing away with performance fees altogether until data another says they will cover all losses. these creative things we have reflects afore lot of pressure on these managers. shery: what has been can contribute into the pressure on the industry, even pre-pandemic? contributingeen into the pressure on the industry even pre-panic? -- pre-pandemic? hema: they have pulled $55 billion. i will say as a caveat to that a number ofar adds funds that have opened up to new capital. we have seen inflows into these big specialty managers that are very coveted. that is still a smaller proportion of a broader trend we are seeing, which is generally a little bit of souring on the space. is particularly challenging for smaller managers, and so, it
feestors have objected and have fallen, and we have seen that over the recent period of years. are seeing now especially is an embracing of new models, where they can charge either 1% on assets, if it is a bad year, or 30% of profits if they perform well. we are seeing a lot more concessions being made from hedge fund managers these days. one fund is doing away with performance fees altogether until data another says they will cover all losses. these creative things we have reflects afore lot...
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we have developed systems. we have thousands of people.n area we are just going to keep because it is in our interest for it to come down. critics say that this is a failure of leadership. i know that they repeatedly say these things are important to them but are they important enough to them? are they making diversity enough of a priority? >> absolutely 100%. emily: where's the proof? >> in the investment. i am like 117 years old. i have worked in a lot of places. i have worked in different industries. i have never worked in a place where i have had this much leadership driving this. leadership saying we need to do even more. we need to do it faster. we need to do it better. what are the resources we need to do this? we will apply those. facebook's chief diversity officer, maxine williams. if you are away from a screen, you can find the in-depth analysis and a day's big newsmakers on bloomberg radio, now broadcasting from our studio and hong kong pimp listen via the app, bloomberg radio plus, or bloombergradio.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ sh
we have developed systems. we have thousands of people.n area we are just going to keep because it is in our interest for it to come down. critics say that this is a failure of leadership. i know that they repeatedly say these things are important to them but are they important enough to them? are they making diversity enough of a priority? >> absolutely 100%. emily: where's the proof? >> in the investment. i am like 117 years old. i have worked in a lot of places. i have worked in...
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we just have to change the framework that we have. we owe an apology to an entire generation of african-american because we have not provided them with the resources they need in order to maximize their god-given abilities. and that is our responsibility for the years ahead, to make sure that we just dismantle the existing economic system that we have in our country to make sure it works for those people. latoya: senator, thank you very much. congressman, same question to you. do you support defunding the police department? rep. kennedy: we have to completely reimagine how we police in this country. one of my major areas of focus is structural overhaul of the mental health care system. i saw how the country criminalizes mental health and substance abuse disorder. the two largest providers of mental health care in this country are the jails in los angeles and chicago. you talk to the sheriffs around our state, the folks who run our jails, on any given night, between 80% and 90% of the incarcerated individuals have substance abuse disor
we just have to change the framework that we have. we owe an apology to an entire generation of african-american because we have not provided them with the resources they need in order to maximize their god-given abilities. and that is our responsibility for the years ahead, to make sure that we just dismantle the existing economic system that we have in our country to make sure it works for those people. latoya: senator, thank you very much. congressman, same question to you. do you support...
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i have heard i may have said that once before, but we see the conditions that have now completed enough that we think there's a real chance we can. >> in case the taliban are following the hearing, i doubt they are, i'm a pretty hawkish guy on afghanistan. you have been great on foreign policy from my point of view. i would like to end the war too and get everyone to have a say in the democratic pros, and the taliban are part of the afghan culture. they're a minority, by no means a dominant voice in afghanistan, but if we could help pakistan and afghanistan achieve a working relationship they have never had before on terrorism, we could get an inner afghan dialogue started, i'm willing to invest in an afghanistan that has a place for the taliban, but not to the exclusion of women or religious minorities, so count me in for your efforts, and i very much appreciate what they're doing. when it comes to china, is it fair to say that in 2020, chinese communist party is running concentration camps to -- that house religious minorities? >> let me be careful about the language. i have described
i have heard i may have said that once before, but we see the conditions that have now completed enough that we think there's a real chance we can. >> in case the taliban are following the hearing, i doubt they are, i'm a pretty hawkish guy on afghanistan. you have been great on foreign policy from my point of view. i would like to end the war too and get everyone to have a say in the democratic pros, and the taliban are part of the afghan culture. they're a minority, by no means a...
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you have guys like james comey. you have mccabe. you have strzok. you have his lover, lisa page. you have all these people running around who lied to congress. you have many, many people. you have people who changed documents. and it's a terrible thing. this is an investigation that they shape should have ended before it started. and it should have ended immediately because you know as well as i do that they found nothing initially, but it went on for two years or longer. now, i am getting rave reviews for what i did for roger stone, and he frankly is going to go now appeal his case. he had a jury foreman who hated roger stone, and who hated probably me. but it was false pretenses. he wasn't given a fair trial. he wasn't given another child. he should have been given another trial. i want to say more. i want to talk judge. why would i ever talk about a judge? but this was the judge that gave i believe solitary confinement to paul manafort. al capone didn't have solitary confinement. so these are things that happen, and if you look at president bush, president clinton, president o
you have guys like james comey. you have mccabe. you have strzok. you have his lover, lisa page. you have all these people running around who lied to congress. you have many, many people. you have people who changed documents. and it's a terrible thing. this is an investigation that they shape should have ended before it started. and it should have ended immediately because you know as well as i do that they found nothing initially, but it went on for two years or longer. now, i am getting rave...
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we have an amendment. >> : we do have a proposed amendment that you all have. i'm just going to read them out on page three, line six replace health with heart disease. add 5% of the city's covid 19 cases and 10% of covid 19 deaths on page four, line five leading san francisco public health and replacing it with san francisco public health commission. page six, line six, including within the city and county of san francisco sif em. system. page seven lines six through eight adding a new clause whereas on july 212020 san francisco health commission unanimously passes racism as a human rights stif rights system. i do know they are pretty substantial. we can come back on this next week. >> : okay. i will move- >> : yes city attorney. >> : i just wanted to say that i did hear the amendments that you read into the record. i don't believe they are substantive for purposes of the brown act. i don't believe you require a continuance. >> : thank you. i should have asked council to weigh in. my apologies. >> : thank you. i will move the amendments that sawp visor walton
we have an amendment. >> : we do have a proposed amendment that you all have. i'm just going to read them out on page three, line six replace health with heart disease. add 5% of the city's covid 19 cases and 10% of covid 19 deaths on page four, line five leading san francisco public health and replacing it with san francisco public health commission. page six, line six, including within the city and county of san francisco sif em. system. page seven lines six through eight adding a new...
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they have to wear a mask. we have signs outside. at the airport, we have staff who tell you it is a 14-day quarantine. if you are pulled over or out without a mask and we find out you are from out of date -- out-of-state, you will get cited for violating the quarantine. the hard part is that we are not at every airport. people are driving in. i do not know. if one of our hospitality industry partners doesn't hold them accountable, i may or may not know about that situation. the better enforcement, we are trying to be proactive. which means i'm literally advertising throughout department of tourism saying as much as we want your business, this is not when it is good for business. i need you to stay home. and you can't go to any of our parks. no camping, no hiking, no boating. if you are from out of state, you can't be at those parks. you can be cited and being as proactive and firm about travelers as we can. and we are looking at some proposals like alaska, which allows some travelers to bring you a very recent negative test and i'm
they have to wear a mask. we have signs outside. at the airport, we have staff who tell you it is a 14-day quarantine. if you are pulled over or out without a mask and we find out you are from out of date -- out-of-state, you will get cited for violating the quarantine. the hard part is that we are not at every airport. people are driving in. i do not know. if one of our hospitality industry partners doesn't hold them accountable, i may or may not know about that situation. the better...
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by the sba would have to be changed, or congress would have to act. i don't know if you think you need to have some kind of legislative action or you think you have the authority to look at this and make the change yourself, but i want to thank you for working with both my office but also senator kaine and senator collins from maine, and i am sure, other senators who represent similar hospitals in a similar situation are eager to work with you to help some of these hospitals. chair. velazquez: the gentleman's time has expired. now we recognize the gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you, madam chair. ranking member chabot. mr. secretary, administrator, thank you for being here. these are unprecedented times. our office has dealt with many people who have waited weeks and weeks to get their unemployment checks approved, hundreds of thousands across the country. we discussed this on a phone call four months ago where we noted that under current capacity, states were ill-equipped to handle the influx of applications. to combat this problem and keep hard-wo
by the sba would have to be changed, or congress would have to act. i don't know if you think you need to have some kind of legislative action or you think you have the authority to look at this and make the change yourself, but i want to thank you for working with both my office but also senator kaine and senator collins from maine, and i am sure, other senators who represent similar hospitals in a similar situation are eager to work with you to help some of these hospitals. chair. velazquez:...
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have any.and because we've held the funds, we also hold our funds with o.c.i.'s instructions for within that fund. the treasurer's office has done an amazing job with the funds on hand in the pool that would like to actually invest not just the funds within the pool funds but also funds held by the trustee. so what you have before you is a year contract and to see this ongoing up to 35,000 full investment management services, plus with (indiscernible). and also on the line as well is my deputy director of finance and administration with respect to questions. and so is bob shaw, the chief investment officer for the city and county of san francisco. and we really appreciate their service as well. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i am the deputy director for finance and administration. and the executive director said that we're here today to talk about an m.o.u. with the treasurer tax collector's office and as the executive director mentioned we hold our funds in two places. some are the less res
have any.and because we've held the funds, we also hold our funds with o.c.i.'s instructions for within that fund. the treasurer's office has done an amazing job with the funds on hand in the pool that would like to actually invest not just the funds within the pool funds but also funds held by the trustee. so what you have before you is a year contract and to see this ongoing up to 35,000 full investment management services, plus with (indiscernible). and also on the line as well is my deputy...
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you will have certain areas that will have difficulty and they will do what they have to do. we are supplying them with tremendous materials. we've made a lot of governors look very good. we've made a lot of governors look very smart. some have done a good job from the beginning. from one toe them 50 and you would be amazed. you might be surprised at some of them. but i thank you for your remarks. what you said is very important. please. it is great to be here to represent the great state of indiana. we are indiana's community college. 160,000 students across our great state. as we want to remind you, talk about higher education, the true workforce engine for our nation, and the students that we serve. let me just speak a little bit. much the 16 oras 18-year-olds, but we have many traditional students. it is often the single mother that we heard about, coming back part-time, and how important it is that they have access to community college. they are also typically lower income. those that really do need to have the opportunity for the american dream. so this has been incredi
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they understand we have to have a of a respect for the virus and we have to be able to live our lives. they and i will do anything we can help you with that. thank you very much. pres. trump: it looks like you are doing a good job. is your mother doing a good job. she good. you said the right thing. okay, great job and thank you very much. >> mr. president, first lady, vice president, second lady. on behalf of tenancy, i want to enqueue for all of the help and resources that you and our administration have provided this brief human accessible and responsible. that means the world to us in the state of tennessee and we are trying to your jobs. i am the commissioner of the tennessee department of health. also pediatrician and a mother of four. and i know very clearly that education and economic prosperity are key drivers of health. we know in tennessee, the kids have to get back to school and parents have to get back to work. it is paramount for our economy, and it is paramount for the health of our nation. but we are doing our part in tennessee for that effort. thank you. pres. trump:
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to have some layoffs. only seven of those companies have gone belly up, laid off 100% of their work was. as i say, this sector, it continues to be more robust than the others would have been, who were hammered by the pandemic. russell, when this relief package, when you see the details of it, what exactly are you looking for? what could have a meaningful >> was especially important is the paycheck protection program for small business. that has been key. the difficulty for small business is that it has not been reliable. the red tape for figuring out loan forgiveness has been too difficult to negotiate and there hasn't in the assurance that it will continue, so you cannot undertake any of the long-term planning that you would need to. those are the sorts of things that small businesses are especially look her in the next round of stimulus. all right, that was russell hancock, joining us from silicon valley as the gop continue to debate their version of the stimulus package. russell, thank you so much for j
to have some layoffs. only seven of those companies have gone belly up, laid off 100% of their work was. as i say, this sector, it continues to be more robust than the others would have been, who were hammered by the pandemic. russell, when this relief package, when you see the details of it, what exactly are you looking for? what could have a meaningful >> was especially important is the paycheck protection program for small business. that has been key. the difficulty for small business...
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but we have to be vigilant. we have to be careful. and we also have to set an example. i think setting the example is very important. it's hard for us to say we're going to have a lot of people packed in a room and then other people shouldn't do it. don't forget, we're talking about schools and we want them to be vigilant. and we're saying open, and then we're saying here, you have a big room, but i also, if you notice, i said, where bars are crowded, where other things are crowded. well, there's nothing more crowded than a convention. a convention, i mean, you've seen them. and even though you try and keep people away from each other, it's just not that kind of a thing. they probably can't do that. it just doesn't work for them. so i think we're setting an example by doing it. it's very important. yeah, john. reporter: mr. president, if i could come back to school openings. you talked about money that congress is looking at to help schools who want to reopen. if school wants to reopen, but is concerned about testing, would you consider directing some of that money towa
but we have to be vigilant. we have to be careful. and we also have to set an example. i think setting the example is very important. it's hard for us to say we're going to have a lot of people packed in a room and then other people shouldn't do it. don't forget, we're talking about schools and we want them to be vigilant. and we're saying open, and then we're saying here, you have a big room, but i also, if you notice, i said, where bars are crowded, where other things are crowded. well,...
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have people on bike share, scooters, we have people delivering food and we have uber taking folks tooncerts at night. one of the main goals of the project was to improve the overall safety of the corridor, will also looking for opportunities to upgrade the bikeway. >> the most common collision that happens on valencia is actually due to double parking in the bike lane, specifically during, which is where a driver opens the door unexpectedly. >> we kept all the passengers -- the passenger levels out, which is the white crib that we see, we double the amount of commercial curbs that you see out here. >> most people aren't actually perking on valencia, they just need to get dropped off or pick something up. >> half of the commercial loading zones are actually after 6:00 p.m., so could be used for five-minute loading later into the evening to provide more opportunities or passenger and commercial loading. >> the five minute loading zone may help in this situation, but they are not along the corridor where we need them to be. >> one of the most unique aspects of the valencia pilot is on t
have people on bike share, scooters, we have people delivering food and we have uber taking folks tooncerts at night. one of the main goals of the project was to improve the overall safety of the corridor, will also looking for opportunities to upgrade the bikeway. >> the most common collision that happens on valencia is actually due to double parking in the bike lane, specifically during, which is where a driver opens the door unexpectedly. >> we kept all the passengers -- the...
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they have fallen back a bit. financials are having a good day. morgan stanley, having great day and even the card companies, capital one and american express have not had a good 30-day period but they are out performing today why are stocks out performing? we can explain why but a lot of people don't find it is a tis factory. investors believe the worst is behind us. >> hello, robert, how are you? >> i'm great thank you. >> i know people are disappointed i'm not in my kitchen doing this thank you, bob >>> as we mentioned the market has been grinding higher despite the record number of coronavirus cases and the economic implications that they have. texas and florida have been hot spots, big time, especially over the weekend. let's bring in meg with the -- do we have any new numbers yet >> we do have a few new numbers. florida reporting its updated case counts but mondays are difficult after holiday weekends because they are typically lower over the weekend overall, in the united states, the new york times is pointing out we reported more than 250,
they have fallen back a bit. financials are having a good day. morgan stanley, having great day and even the card companies, capital one and american express have not had a good 30-day period but they are out performing today why are stocks out performing? we can explain why but a lot of people don't find it is a tis factory. investors believe the worst is behind us. >> hello, robert, how are you? >> i'm great thank you. >> i know people are disappointed i'm not in my kitchen...
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we would have lost millions of lives. we have done historic thing. we would have lost millions of libes and now opening it up and opening up far faster than anyone thought even possible and more successfully. you are going to have a fantastic third quarter, the likes which nobody has ever seen before in my opinion. the good thing is the numbers will be coming out just prior to the election and people will be able to see those numbers. the fourth quarter likewise will be extremely good and from the standpoint of our country itself, next year will be historic. it will be an incredible year for jobs, the companies for growth. things are happening like nobody would have thought possible. i do want to comment boeing is moving along in their process. it has been a very hard process and complicated process, but they have paid tremendous, tremendous gains and they are going for approvals on the aircraft, 737 max. and also starting to do some real business. i just want to congratulate boeing. they have been through so much. the greatest company in the world.
we would have lost millions of lives. we have done historic thing. we would have lost millions of libes and now opening it up and opening up far faster than anyone thought even possible and more successfully. you are going to have a fantastic third quarter, the likes which nobody has ever seen before in my opinion. the good thing is the numbers will be coming out just prior to the election and people will be able to see those numbers. the fourth quarter likewise will be extremely good and from...
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what we propose is if you have no income, you have no monthly payment. if you do have income, then we will change the student loan payment system so that you never have to pay more than 10% of your income after you have deducted necessities of life like mortgage and food. second on school choice. about 100 35,000 public and private schools in the country -- 135 public and private schools in the country. about 50 million children in the public schools. 5.7 in the private schools. we think every child is equally important. about $70opose is billion for kindergarten through the 12th grade. 30 more billion dollars for colleges. that amount of money is about the same as the house passed bill. there could be an area of agreement. senator blunt will say we believe that every school should get some money. $1200 a personut on k-12. every school should get a third of the. the rest -- of that. the rest of the money should go to school is making an effort to open as much as possible with students physically present. there are many more expenses when you are physical
what we propose is if you have no income, you have no monthly payment. if you do have income, then we will change the student loan payment system so that you never have to pay more than 10% of your income after you have deducted necessities of life like mortgage and food. second on school choice. about 100 35,000 public and private schools in the country -- 135 public and private schools in the country. about 50 million children in the public schools. 5.7 in the private schools. we think every...
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internet connection at home how many of them do not have home they have to come to our libraries and our various labs to be able to use their computers or all together presents a real challenge you know you mentioned. 2 issues where they should be paying the same amount or not all these issues we struggle with every day now and it's true for all these situations and it's something that. it's not going to be ever solved we have every elk and to be stunned that mick is coping 19 unwittingly helping universities be better than they were by by innovating in this time because i know you were an innovator before covert hit and a lot of other players were not so is this helping in a way they are there is yes i think this has really caused a situation that allows us to we have to by nature become more more innovative we have to really be concerned about so many other issues that before were not really of concern especially about vulnerable populations that you know up to now many of our institutions have taken for granted we have a situation where these make is going to force ost more and mo
internet connection at home how many of them do not have home they have to come to our libraries and our various labs to be able to use their computers or all together presents a real challenge you know you mentioned. 2 issues where they should be paying the same amount or not all these issues we struggle with every day now and it's true for all these situations and it's something that. it's not going to be ever solved we have every elk and to be stunned that mick is coping 19 unwittingly...
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and do we have public comment? >> yes. we have one person right now. and if anyone else wishes to speak, please press star 3. i'll put the first caller in. >> hello. my name is roma guy. former health commissioner and health advocate. congratulations and welcome to susan christian. and i also want to just take this moment to acknowledge and recognize the extraordinary leadership and work that d.p.h. and staff and dr. philip today taking san francisco and maintaining our lowest rates. and i just want to also -- also want the health commission to consider looking at the nomenclature of defining who is at risk. right now we started with aids and underlying health conditions, through an equity lens, but i really would like to -- age and underlying health conditions, but i and others would like you to look and add age, underlying health conditions, equity -- meaning race and beyond as dr. benefit has brought to our attention. so just within two minutes, i want to give not only testing to verify this, but i'm also giving my own example which is i'm a person
and do we have public comment? >> yes. we have one person right now. and if anyone else wishes to speak, please press star 3. i'll put the first caller in. >> hello. my name is roma guy. former health commissioner and health advocate. congratulations and welcome to susan christian. and i also want to just take this moment to acknowledge and recognize the extraordinary leadership and work that d.p.h. and staff and dr. philip today taking san francisco and maintaining our lowest...
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that, he doesn't have many grandchildren, we don't have children. there's reasons that we are semiokay right now, but there's others who really aren't okay and that's why the suicide rate, there's a lot of stress on the guys. >> they don't talk much, they internalize. >> yeah. yeah, and you know, and mark, can you talk a little bit about, how have thing thes changed for you for your family farm since the pandemic has struck? >> it's been mainly an impact as far as demand obviously the prices are down across the board for our commodities the grain and the cattle. and the grain in particular is, is very far down price wise in relation to where it had been years ago. and so, you have got that whole problem with the food supply chain being affected. so, it's like a domino affect. especially given the fact that there's a dominance of the large agrabusinesses in the country, pertaining to the meat packing plants and the use of the commodities for feed, livestock feed and so it ripples down from the point of impact. and so, that means you have to find a wa
that, he doesn't have many grandchildren, we don't have children. there's reasons that we are semiokay right now, but there's others who really aren't okay and that's why the suicide rate, there's a lot of stress on the guys. >> they don't talk much, they internalize. >> yeah. yeah, and you know, and mark, can you talk a little bit about, how have thing thes changed for you for your family farm since the pandemic has struck? >> it's been mainly an impact as far as demand...
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we have to get this virus under control right now. we don't be have months. we barely have weeks. every decision you make affects everyone around you. if you choose not to wear a mask when you go out, you are delaying re-opening further. if you are going to a barbecue and acting irresponsibly you are preventing children from being able to return to school, forcing parents to stay home from work or miss shifts at the job because you are not taking basic steps. most importantly, you are endangering people's lives. we want to move with re-opening. we know we are going to be living with covid-19 for the next 12 to 18 months. what we all do matters. how we all respond responsibly makes a difference. we have proven that time and time again in the past. we can't do that right now. we are all able to do our part. if we are going to get to where we are able to open and let people get back to work because they are financially struggling, allow kids to go to school and engage and interact with one another to learn and grow. we will see our elderly parents and grandparents in the nursing home
we have to get this virus under control right now. we don't be have months. we barely have weeks. every decision you make affects everyone around you. if you choose not to wear a mask when you go out, you are delaying re-opening further. if you are going to a barbecue and acting irresponsibly you are preventing children from being able to return to school, forcing parents to stay home from work or miss shifts at the job because you are not taking basic steps. most importantly, you are...
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some of them do not even have. they have extraordinarily mild symptoms.that space is actually challenging because you cannot simply isolate and contact trace these people based on symptoms if they do not even have symptoms or they are pre-symptomatic. that means the only thing that will work if you are in close proximity with them in a closed space, the only thing that will really work is masking and social distancing. so that is one feature. the second feature is we don't know what the relationship is between why some people seem to get infected and some people don't seem to get infected. there has been a series of extraordinary reports. the one that struck me the most was a report in pre-strain, that i read from a crew that went to the antarctic. on that cruise one person was , infected to start with. they were isolated to the best of their ability, but unfortunately the virus is extremely contagious and it spread. and if i'm remembering the numbers correctly, 50% of the people on the cruise got infected. here's what is interesting about it. there were
some of them do not even have. they have extraordinarily mild symptoms.that space is actually challenging because you cannot simply isolate and contact trace these people based on symptoms if they do not even have symptoms or they are pre-symptomatic. that means the only thing that will work if you are in close proximity with them in a closed space, the only thing that will really work is masking and social distancing. so that is one feature. the second feature is we don't know what the...
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also, what we do have, we have the ppe. we're good on that information, but need a lot more support going forward with how our special needs students get supported and title i is so critical. 92% of our students economically disadvantaged, and the funding that comes from the department of agriculture feeding our students. we feed all of our students two meals a day and it's extremely important those opportunities continue for the long term. i mean, also the state took a lot of our money through the c.a.r.e.s. act to supplant the revenue we get. we understand why they did it, because they have significant shortfalls and did it to shore up this year. that's only this year. going forward, there's going to be huge deficits in our budgets. it is a domino effect in every community in the state of texas if nothing's done about it. have you estimated what you've planned to receive from the h.e.r.o.e.s. act in -- what's the delta between what you would estimate that you receive and what you actually think you need to open safely? 02
also, what we do have, we have the ppe. we're good on that information, but need a lot more support going forward with how our special needs students get supported and title i is so critical. 92% of our students economically disadvantaged, and the funding that comes from the department of agriculture feeding our students. we feed all of our students two meals a day and it's extremely important those opportunities continue for the long term. i mean, also the state took a lot of our money through...
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homebou homebound older adults have have limited access to care. and the extension of the team with the nurse practitioners and physician assistants is important in preserving access and the other measures related to the workforce that were in the c.a.r.e.s. act, very important. i've been reminded of the difference that home health and hospice can make on quality, compassion, patient safety and, you know, we've seen the stress that hospitals in terms of bed capacity, emergency rooms, nursing facilities, the challenges that they've faced and it's highlighted the need for a strong home care option. an option home care, best working in concert with hospitals, physicians and nursing facilities to delivered coordinated care. in order for us to provide that option, job number one is protecting our treasured frontline caregivers. we've been able to maintain care because we've been able to maintain a supply of ppe. now, that has been incredibly difficult to do. we're using, in my organization, 17,0 17,000 surgical masks a week, thousands of isolation gowns
homebou homebound older adults have have limited access to care. and the extension of the team with the nurse practitioners and physician assistants is important in preserving access and the other measures related to the workforce that were in the c.a.r.e.s. act, very important. i've been reminded of the difference that home health and hospice can make on quality, compassion, patient safety and, you know, we've seen the stress that hospitals in terms of bed capacity, emergency rooms, nursing...
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the resources that wealthy communities have, that they may be homeless, and we have to find them shelter and treatment and isolate them, , treat them with respect and dignity. this very powerful comment you made after they were taught about the inequities in our system, talking about some of the communities that have been basically taking on a disproportionate share of mortality and infection rates. i do love to get your thoughts on how we move the needle on those -- i would love -- and create something that surely inclusive as an approach to solving the covid problem. >> in every crisis there's an opportunity and i think ms. covid crisis is an opportunity. one opportunity would talk about is an opportunity for this nation to finally make the commitment and needs to make to open prepare its public health system in this nation. the other great opportunity is for this nation understand we need to have meaningful progress in our efforts to impact social health care disparities in this nation. the covid virus has exploited it. when we see the increase in hospitalizations and deaths in native
the resources that wealthy communities have, that they may be homeless, and we have to find them shelter and treatment and isolate them, , treat them with respect and dignity. this very powerful comment you made after they were taught about the inequities in our system, talking about some of the communities that have been basically taking on a disproportionate share of mortality and infection rates. i do love to get your thoughts on how we move the needle on those -- i would love -- and create...
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we have made our own mistakes here in san francisco that have been highlighted in the media, that have been highlighted in other hearings that we have held as members of this body. the lawsuits that we continue to pay out because of the law enforcement mishaps, particularly of people in custody. and we are at a pivotal time when we're currently redirecting resources to achieve justice. saving lives does not come at a cost and should not come at a cost. what is a life worth? it's a question that i want us to ask ourselves as we look at the cost benefit analysis of this policy. now is the time for an investment like this. our job is to use the resources for the appropriate form. and that is what we need to be focused on as policymakers. m.o.u.s in place are stronger, but as you heard from our district attorney's office, as you heard from our public defender, there are several constraints of obtaining timely information under the constructs of even those m.o.u.s that exist. now is the time for independent oversight and the department of police accountability, their job is to really invest
we have made our own mistakes here in san francisco that have been highlighted in the media, that have been highlighted in other hearings that we have held as members of this body. the lawsuits that we continue to pay out because of the law enforcement mishaps, particularly of people in custody. and we are at a pivotal time when we're currently redirecting resources to achieve justice. saving lives does not come at a cost and should not come at a cost. what is a life worth? it's a question that...
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i think you have to do what you have to do. you have to keep people safe. you have to keep people safe. go ahead, please. >> mr. president, it's just -- you know, the level of attacks that are going at us, going after our qualified immunity, going after our due process rights. it's a complete assault on the people who are paid to protect the citizens. and if we can't do our job in massachusetts, they want to file bills that will -- we will not be able to put our hands on somebody unless we're arresting them. so if we're dealing with disorderly people, intoxicated people, people with mental health issues, trying to get them into an ambulance, get them to a hospital, we can be sued. president trump: and you can be sued individually or as a force? >> individually. president trump: are they taking immunity away from you? >> they're trying very hard. president trump: that's the nks move. they want to take immunity away from police so that if you do what you have to do and do you it right, you can get sued. i mean, the whole thing is just crazy. so you're having
i think you have to do what you have to do. you have to keep people safe. you have to keep people safe. go ahead, please. >> mr. president, it's just -- you know, the level of attacks that are going at us, going after our qualified immunity, going after our due process rights. it's a complete assault on the people who are paid to protect the citizens. and if we can't do our job in massachusetts, they want to file bills that will -- we will not be able to put our hands on somebody unless...
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we have to get this virus under control right now. we don't be have months. we barely have weeks. every decision you make affects everyone around you. if you choose not to wear a mask when you go out, you are delaying re-opening further. if you are going to a barbecue and acting irresponsibly you are preventing children from being able to return to school, forcing parents to stay home from work or miss shifts at the job because you are not taking basic steps. most importantly, you are endangering people's lives. we want to move with re-opening. we know we are going to be living with covid-19 for the next 12 to 18 months. what we all do matters. how we all respond responsibly makes a difference. we have proven that time and time again in the past. we can't do that right now. we are all able to do our part. if we are going to get to where we are able to open and let people get back to work because they are financially struggling, allow kids to go to school and engage and interact with one another to learn and grow. we will see our elderly parents and grandparents in the nursing home
we have to get this virus under control right now. we don't be have months. we barely have weeks. every decision you make affects everyone around you. if you choose not to wear a mask when you go out, you are delaying re-opening further. if you are going to a barbecue and acting irresponsibly you are preventing children from being able to return to school, forcing parents to stay home from work or miss shifts at the job because you are not taking basic steps. most importantly, you are...
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but we have had players who have left. and there is a protocol for when they leave in terms of how they can re-enter. and it requires not only testing when they're off campus, but multidays of quarantine when they return to campus. that's something we dealt with, with a few particular cases. we haven't dealt with sneaking off. but of course these are real live people who have families and, you know, crises and issues within their families that need to be taken care of. there is several hundred players on the campus so we anticipated. if this campus setup works, the finals won't end until october 13th. so it requires, in fairness to everybody, enormous sacrifice being away from their families, being in one place. there's a lot of of course wonderful benefits that come with being an nba player. but it's difficult in everybody's lives, all the things that are around social justice that are happening around communities in our country. so we recognize that there may be times when they have to leave. but it's health and safety f
but we have had players who have left. and there is a protocol for when they leave in terms of how they can re-enter. and it requires not only testing when they're off campus, but multidays of quarantine when they return to campus. that's something we dealt with, with a few particular cases. we haven't dealt with sneaking off. but of course these are real live people who have families and, you know, crises and issues within their families that need to be taken care of. there is several hundred...
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you have to get the private sector on track with investment. you have to have that happening. right now that is not the essential drive in the fiscal program in the united states. it haseservers, yes, but with something that will get the private sector investing. hired again.o be great pointing up a because labor flexibility in the u.s. is something many point to as being good for the economy. coming out of the pandemic it is not. wewe get the second wave and see europe having to shut down the scenario, does change again? inbe the way we are doing it the recovery effort becomes better? >> europe has a better social safety net. they have a situation where more people stay related in their businesses, in their work situation, they stay attached. better testing and moreng and can lock down surgically than we are currently states. the united we have more information about how to manage it. in the united states, the two waves are conflated. we are still learning about how to handle them. we need to talk about what else we have in focus. the city stays with us. we will talk more abo
you have to get the private sector on track with investment. you have to have that happening. right now that is not the essential drive in the fiscal program in the united states. it haseservers, yes, but with something that will get the private sector investing. hired again.o be great pointing up a because labor flexibility in the u.s. is something many point to as being good for the economy. coming out of the pandemic it is not. wewe get the second wave and see europe having to shut down the...
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what is behind that, if you have a -- if you know and have a view? >> so i don't have any insight into that particular decision, and of course we're always cognizant of the burdens we put on hospitals. go goodness knows they're dealing with enough right now, but one thing we have learned, is that data, more data, accurate data is the key to any public health crisis. frankly at fda, for example, it's the key to everything we do. modernizing our data, understanding that the data is accurate, in a usable format. those are critical aspects. i think we have learned that having access to data about the actual disease has been critical to providing information to providers, and the great public sector we have in this country in terms of developing and manufacturing the medical products we need. i'll give you an example. when this all started, not a whole lot of information was known about transmission. we have learned that covid-19 effects from a mortality and severe illness point of view those who are older and have co-morbidities. we know young people are
what is behind that, if you have a -- if you know and have a view? >> so i don't have any insight into that particular decision, and of course we're always cognizant of the burdens we put on hospitals. go goodness knows they're dealing with enough right now, but one thing we have learned, is that data, more data, accurate data is the key to any public health crisis. frankly at fda, for example, it's the key to everything we do. modernizing our data, understanding that the data is...
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they have to have the vaccine and they have to have a real return and a real reopen in order to see that business grow again. if you're a shareholder, i would say you'll have to be very patient. i don't see this stock heading back toward old highs until we really get the true recovery when we do, i think you'll want to own it. >> if you're not shareholder, can you buy it ahead of the vaccine or do you have to wait >> i would buy it now. i would say, i'm expecting not much for the next couple of years but i know once it gets going, it will be too late there's not going to be an all clear for the stock concurrent with the announcement of a vaccine. i think the market is smart. it will run this thing up into that i don't know when that will happen but this will be one of the biggest beneficiaries in large cap tech >>> we check the s&p sectors right now. stephanie had one big sell on her list we'll discuss that, too. it's almost a split. s&p basically flat we're down about five. we're back after this. you can watch or listen to us live on the go hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insur
they have to have the vaccine and they have to have a real return and a real reopen in order to see that business grow again. if you're a shareholder, i would say you'll have to be very patient. i don't see this stock heading back toward old highs until we really get the true recovery when we do, i think you'll want to own it. >> if you're not shareholder, can you buy it ahead of the vaccine or do you have to wait >> i would buy it now. i would say, i'm expecting not much for the...