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and i'm going to howard right right it's like i remember right everybody's name on a file and they're thinking i do you know it's not really me. well you know what share a meal dedicated self to is at least let's not have people starve or become dehydrated on the street. water. on the top. 300000000. 00000000. there is no such solution other than to educate people there these are some what is son daughter brother father mother for on the street. we need to give them a hand to get them all. right . in one of the 193 neighborhood. the best donuts in los angeles. they don't live in something big on. skid row that i ask still very much. you're thinking way too much and it's obvious that this group has been like eric shaking his head we don't think in here it's ok it's ok we get out of our heads we trust our instincts our gods our stories don't think don't think sometimes i look homeless sometimes i don't sometimes i tell people i told people i was on the street for they say i don't look like. i have a smile on my face i'm happy i'm excited i'm happy because i'm doing a living i'm living.
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matt: howard, shorting is there for a reason, right? order to keep markets efficient, shorting stocks is a great way to keep companies in check. why didn't we see more pushback against short sales yesterday? howard: look, a short sale to the public sounds mean, right? you have them betting against you. look, it is part of an open marketplace where people can make comments for and against, but those make -- to make comments against have much more risk and suffer much more risk than someone betting for a company. betting on a company going up, that makes sense. betting against it, there was a lot of risk and those people got crushed in this risk and that is a good lesson. that makes sense. if you bet against a company and that company hits it big, for whatever reason, you better have the money to stand there. what we have all been taught is there is a big lesson to be learned when you short against a stock. matt: you mentioned bitcoin. i wonder what you think about the digital asset. there have been some big wall street names, paul tudor j
matt: howard, shorting is there for a reason, right? order to keep markets efficient, shorting stocks is a great way to keep companies in check. why didn't we see more pushback against short sales yesterday? howard: look, a short sale to the public sounds mean, right? you have them betting against you. look, it is part of an open marketplace where people can make comments for and against, but those make -- to make comments against have much more risk and suffer much more risk than someone...
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right. jacqueline howard, thank you so much for that update. >>> joining me right now, dr. mati davis, an infectious disease physician at the john cochran veterans hospital and a member of the city department health board. doctor, good to see you again. >> good to see you again, fred. >> while we wait for this advisory board to determine who this johnson & johnson vaccine is best for, in your view, how should it be prioritized? >> in my view this addition is fantastic news. not great news, fantastic news, because it's another tool in our toolbox to address the vaccination efforts both in the u.s. and globally. this vaccine is one shot. it's highly efficacious. it's easily storable, so it's potentially a game changer, a real game changer for our urban communities, our marginalized communities, specifically black and brown communities you and i have spoken about many times here, but also globally where a lot of companies, including the company i was born in, zimbabwe, won't even see a vaccine until a year out. this is so fantastic globally. >> but then there are some concerns
right. jacqueline howard, thank you so much for that update. >>> joining me right now, dr. mati davis, an infectious disease physician at the john cochran veterans hospital and a member of the city department health board. doctor, good to see you again. >> good to see you again, fred. >> while we wait for this advisory board to determine who this johnson & johnson vaccine is best for, in your view, how should it be prioritized? >> in my view this addition is...
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>>yes so right now i'm selling on howard street in san francisco right behind me this us coney it has been a mad house here all day people just lining up to get their covid-19 shots, you know this facility as you mentioned was closed for the better part of 2 weeks because of a vaccine shortage because of the big storm across the middle of the country. they have now resumed vaccinations today there are a lot of people here and the city is working as fast as they can to get people vaccinated. >>now in order to receive a vaccine here you need to be 65 years or older a health care worker, the san francisco is now allowing tear one be in the vaccine rollout plan whioh includes teachers first responders agriculture workers, the real. problem here is that the vaccine supply is still very limited. they're hoping to do about 4,000 vaccines per day and eventually bump that up to 10,000 their supervisor matt haney talking about how they hope, but the be able to do more in the near future what we're expecting is this apply to go up again and even to get higher than it was before the storm. >>the
>>yes so right now i'm selling on howard street in san francisco right behind me this us coney it has been a mad house here all day people just lining up to get their covid-19 shots, you know this facility as you mentioned was closed for the better part of 2 weeks because of a vaccine shortage because of the big storm across the middle of the country. they have now resumed vaccinations today there are a lot of people here and the city is working as fast as they can to get people...
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howard, georgia, go ahead. all right, howard, you have got to turn down the television.ust talk and listen through your phone. alright, howard. moving on to carol in clarksville, tennessee. hi, carol. caller: good morning. how are you? i have six points to make. one, we are going down the path of wrong. two, the former president never had an order in place to collectively work. we had the states working against each other. if they had what we had now, with everybody having a centralized station like they do in the military, a centralized point that disseminates all the information, that never happened. that's why we are at this 5 million persons lost. with regards to the children going back to school and doing remote learning, we as adults are the ones who are failing them. did we not start saying this was going to be a lost generation? they are very adjustable. if you had said to them, something about those folks that did not have childcare and all those kinds of things, if we had done it a different way we would not be where we are today in scaring the children. as far
howard, georgia, go ahead. all right, howard, you have got to turn down the television.ust talk and listen through your phone. alright, howard. moving on to carol in clarksville, tennessee. hi, carol. caller: good morning. how are you? i have six points to make. one, we are going down the path of wrong. two, the former president never had an order in place to collectively work. we had the states working against each other. if they had what we had now, with everybody having a centralized station...
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right. jacqueline howard, thanks for laying it all out for us. >>> i'm joined by dr. william schaffner. he's a liaison representative on the committee, he's served the cdc investigating outbreaks of diseases and a professor at vand vand vanderbilt university. what this means that the committee is -- has made this determination about the vaccine, what it means for its safety. >> well, pamela, what it means is that we're all very excited. we in the committee and also the food and drug administration's expert committee also was unanimous in saying that this vaccine ought to be used and get out there. it's good for people age 18 and over. as jacqueline said, because it's one and done, a single-dose vaccine, and because it can be treated like other vaccines in normal refrigerator temperature, we ought to be able to get it much more widely distributed to rural areas, doctors' offices, pharmacies, and we're all eager to see how it goes. each state will have its own version of a plan to distribute the vaccine. but let's get more doses out there because we have more people who want it than we cu
right. jacqueline howard, thanks for laying it all out for us. >>> i'm joined by dr. william schaffner. he's a liaison representative on the committee, he's served the cdc investigating outbreaks of diseases and a professor at vand vand vanderbilt university. what this means that the committee is -- has made this determination about the vaccine, what it means for its safety. >> well, pamela, what it means is that we're all very excited. we in the committee and also the food and...
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right. it's good to have options. we are seeing more options. jacqueline howard, thanks so much. >> thank you, jacqueline. >>> right now we're taking you -- these are live pictures of the ceremony honoring fallen u.s. capitol police officer brian sicknick. it is just about to begin. >> josh campbell is with us now. josh, this is an honor that not many americans have been privileged to have. billy graham, 2018, rosa parks in 2005. the two capitol police officers killed in a shooting inside that building in 1998. quite an honor. a difficult day for his family. >> very much so. you think about lying either in state or in honor inside the capitol, that's typically afforded to government leaders, to presidents, other members of the government. the congressional leaders decided this honor would also go to this capitol police officer who died after this violent insurrection. i think it's important to note that what we're seeing, what we're about to see just has so many layers of symbolism. this was a building that officer sicknick had protected for over a decade, also t
right. it's good to have options. we are seeing more options. jacqueline howard, thanks so much. >> thank you, jacqueline. >>> right now we're taking you -- these are live pictures of the ceremony honoring fallen u.s. capitol police officer brian sicknick. it is just about to begin. >> josh campbell is with us now. josh, this is an honor that not many americans have been privileged to have. billy graham, 2018, rosa parks in 2005. the two capitol police officers killed in a...
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nicole would have just sent him screaming from the room. >> pierce wants to put an end to it right away. but j. howards son pierce, she makes me enjoy life again. butt out. >> so, within a week of meeting vickie, marshall proposes marriage. she says no, because she's determined to make something of herself on her own. >> so what j. howard marshall doesn't know is that vickie is in love with someone else. in this case it's a woman. managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. staying active and eating right? yup, on it there, too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin
nicole would have just sent him screaming from the room. >> pierce wants to put an end to it right away. but j. howards son pierce, she makes me enjoy life again. butt out. >> so, within a week of meeting vickie, marshall proposes marriage. she says no, because she's determined to make something of herself on her own. >> so what j. howard marshall doesn't know is that vickie is in love with someone else. in this case it's a woman. managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it....
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howard he wants to comment? >> thank you. >> all right thank you. i don't mr. l have his time is ranking member. mr. howard could i post you a question that responds directly to the picture picture i'm holding of brutalized slaves that shows the whip of the beating of their master. and the term i used of the terminology slaves were subjected to. there were the slaves and there were the masters pray that's what we had here in this country, of which we have never received an apology or a response. i want to yield to you and say we are not asking our neighbors to do anything or telling the federal government they sanction, this is a legal commission go to the legal process mr. howard un addresses now? >> with those picture was to blame cnet pictures and some not. mosty was a picture of a man named gordon. gordon received that beating at the time of the civil war. after he healed, he escaped into america and found its way with the economic cat. it was there where that picture was taken after his examination to be listed into the army to fight for the freedom for 4 m
howard he wants to comment? >> thank you. >> all right thank you. i don't mr. l have his time is ranking member. mr. howard could i post you a question that responds directly to the picture picture i'm holding of brutalized slaves that shows the whip of the beating of their master. and the term i used of the terminology slaves were subjected to. there were the slaves and there were the masters pray that's what we had here in this country, of which we have never received an apology...
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i'm from the civil rights era, you and i have something common, howard university. >> you are a fellow. >> yes, you know, and i went to howard through ethics and politics in the black community because i was involved as a seminarian in the aftermath of the king assassination and working in the neighborhoods. the african-american neighborhoods, i wanted to get to know what this is all about. let me tell you it was an inspiration in terms of what it means to be an american. my great-grandfather was an abolitionist on the underground railroad. let me tell you, my -- paternal grandfather -- >> it's in the blood for you. >> from sicily, put it together and you spell freedom. >> then father nieli, you know, on the biden administration's immigration policy, or what you have seen of it thus far how are you encouraged or what are your expectations in the days or weeks to come? >> well, of course i'm -- i would like to see even more. and again, i've been on the border, i'm involved with the border since the salvadorian civil war. since oscar romero's day i've been motivated to help these people
i'm from the civil rights era, you and i have something common, howard university. >> you are a fellow. >> yes, you know, and i went to howard through ethics and politics in the black community because i was involved as a seminarian in the aftermath of the king assassination and working in the neighborhoods. the african-american neighborhoods, i wanted to get to know what this is all about. let me tell you it was an inspiration in terms of what it means to be an american. my...
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i don't have howard's street cred. i hope it's all right- i told my girlfriend bernadette she could join us for dinner. sure, the more, the merrier. wa-- no, that's a false equivalency. more does not equal merry. if there were 2,000 people in this apartment right now, would we be celebrating? no, we'd be suffocating. sheldon... don't "sheldon" me. we ordered for five people, not six. oh, come on, it's fine. we'll just put it all on the table, you know, family style. oh, sure. and while we're at it, why don't we put our hands behind our backs, relax, it'll be fine. sit down, you guys. no! no! no! what?! oh, yeah, you can't sit there. why not? that's where sheldon sits. he can't sit somewhere else? no, no, no-- you see, in the winter, that seat is close enough to the radiator so that he's warm, yet not so close that he sweats. in the summer, it's directly in the path of a cross-breeze created by opening windows there and there. it faces the television at an angle that isn't direct, so he can still talk to everybody, yet not so wide that the p
i don't have howard's street cred. i hope it's all right- i told my girlfriend bernadette she could join us for dinner. sure, the more, the merrier. wa-- no, that's a false equivalency. more does not equal merry. if there were 2,000 people in this apartment right now, would we be celebrating? no, we'd be suffocating. sheldon... don't "sheldon" me. we ordered for five people, not six. oh, come on, it's fine. we'll just put it all on the table, you know, family style. oh, sure. and...
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howard cosell. it never should have left abc. >> right. >> in fact.d that is telling it like it is. >> say that again, larry? tell it like nobody else can. >> and ama, am i hearing your dog louie in the background? >> yes. that's why i'm sitting here going stop, louie. he is so excited that it's coming back to abc. he can't contain himself. >> he is, yes. abc7 disney is our parent company. i think i should mention that somewhere. anyway, famous former san franciscan could be coming back to california. this is pretty intriguing here. according to politico, kimberly guilfoyle who is divorced from governor gavin newsom and is currently dating donald trump jr. may be considering a return to the golden state. she just bought a home in florida with don jr. there are reports that she is coming back to california and is apparently being urged to run for public office. so where would she live? and what office would she run for? i mean, how about gavin newsom versus kimberly for the governors? you want to talk about made for tv, ama. >> yeah, absolutely. could
howard cosell. it never should have left abc. >> right. >> in fact.d that is telling it like it is. >> say that again, larry? tell it like nobody else can. >> and ama, am i hearing your dog louie in the background? >> yes. that's why i'm sitting here going stop, louie. he is so excited that it's coming back to abc. he can't contain himself. >> he is, yes. abc7 disney is our parent company. i think i should mention that somewhere. anyway, famous former san...
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howard. thank you very much for being here this morning. let's take us through the market narrative rightt invests for clients in mutual fund format, what exactly is the thing that has you excited about why the markets should be where they are right now? >> our proprietary indicator have been spot on on trading through the pandemic and even now. it's positive right now. any pull back we see is a buying opportunity. last friday in all the turmoil, we were cash on the sidelines we were putting to work i think this market is poised for a great breakout here. we keep looking at some of these faang stocks, microsoft is starting to break out. apple has been breaking out. the lot of them have had five, six, seven month trading ranges and they are breaking out of those. we're bullish. could we get a little bit of a pull back, of course we couldment you look at what's going on with the pandemic, what's going on with the economy, and i can't imagine why investors wouldn't be investing right now. >> hcm by line, i don't mean to you to give the store away, i don't want you to go through the secret re
howard. thank you very much for being here this morning. let's take us through the market narrative rightt invests for clients in mutual fund format, what exactly is the thing that has you excited about why the markets should be where they are right now? >> our proprietary indicator have been spot on on trading through the pandemic and even now. it's positive right now. any pull back we see is a buying opportunity. last friday in all the turmoil, we were cash on the sidelines we were...
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howard k. stern, you apologize! she's in tears, crying. you apologize right now!er, i don't know what goes on. but i apologize. to this day a lot of people blame me for her death. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one does. >> i don't think it's fair. >> jimmy: no one blames you for that. you've caused a lot of sorrow, but not that death in particular. this is the book. "you can't lose them all." cousin sal. your last name's iacono? i didn't know that. >> conan gave me two segments. [ laughter ] >> thanks for doing our show. we'll be right back with death cab for cutie! [ cheers and applause ] ve? -yes. -the answer is no. i can help new homeowners not become their parents. -kee-on-oh... -nope. -co-ee-noah. -no. -joaquin. -no. it just takes practice. give it a shot. [ grunts, exhales deeply ] -did you hear that? -yeah. it's a constant battle. we're gonna open a pdf. who's next? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. no fussin', no cussin', and no -- go pro at subway® for double the protein on
howard k. stern, you apologize! she's in tears, crying. you apologize right now!er, i don't know what goes on. but i apologize. to this day a lot of people blame me for her death. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no one does. >> i don't think it's fair. >> jimmy: no one blames you for that. you've caused a lot of sorrow, but not that death in particular. this is the book. "you can't lose them all." cousin sal. your last name's iacono? i didn't know that. >> conan gave me...
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is music to the ears of william hart, who's great grandfather was a civil rights champion and legendary law professor at howard found in the river? >> no, it has not. i think that i would be overjoyed if i found the headstone. >> reporter: hart admits he has every reason to be bitter about what happened, but he says that's just not how he feels. >> i am overwhelmed that other people care so deeply about this issue, even though this was a tragedy, the fact that people care today brings me great joy. soso you went t to ross too rerefresh yourur look for r l? and snag t top brands s for prs ththat have yoyou, like "o"oooh! styles t that take y you here or here e or even riright the. slip into the best bargains ever..... at ross.. yes for r less! you knowow when you'u're at rs anand find jusust what youou n. to makake any spacacyoure pace? (sighs) yes! ththat's yes f for less. geget the bestst bargains s evr every y room and e every budg. atat ross. yes for r less. the 7pm news, weeknights on kpix 5. >> mama! mama! mama! >> pauley: ellen burstyn earned an oscar nomination for her role in "the exorcist," and yet an
is music to the ears of william hart, who's great grandfather was a civil rights champion and legendary law professor at howard found in the river? >> no, it has not. i think that i would be overjoyed if i found the headstone. >> reporter: hart admits he has every reason to be bitter about what happened, but he says that's just not how he feels. >> i am overwhelmed that other people care so deeply about this issue, even though this was a tragedy, the fact that people care...
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. >> right don't pass up a vaccine waiting for another type of vaccine. you're saying take it if you want it. jacqueline howard joins us on our medical team. tell us more about this emergency use authorization from the fda, jacqueline. >> pam, this is a historic moment we are experiencing right now. with this authorization the. fda is giving the okay, thumbs up to use the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine this in ages 18 and older. here is what acting fda acting commissioner said in the announcement. she said the authorization of the vaccine expands the availability of vaccines, the best medical prevention method for covid-19, to help us in the fight against this pandemic. which as we all know has claimed over half a million lives here in the united states. and with the rollout of this johnson & johnson vaccine, we expect to see the initial rollout of vaccines this weekso week about 3.9 million dosing, expanding our capacity to vaccinate people by approximately 25%. this will add to the ability to get more vaccines out there. and it's exciting to see, pamela. >> it is. and it just means it's taking one hug
. >> right don't pass up a vaccine waiting for another type of vaccine. you're saying take it if you want it. jacqueline howard joins us on our medical team. tell us more about this emergency use authorization from the fda, jacqueline. >> pam, this is a historic moment we are experiencing right now. with this authorization the. fda is giving the okay, thumbs up to use the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine this in ages 18 and older. here is what acting fda acting commissioner...
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right there. and where everybody can here and remember, he said, no, howard taft is your president. i am now just colonel roosevelt. and that's the way he stayed for the rest of his life. preferring to be remembered as the colonel commanding the first united states regiment of volunteers, the rough riders. so, always colonel roosevelt at the end. and it's just a wonderful opportunity for the national firearms museum to be the temporary custodians of these national treasures, literally from our nations -- in fact, a number of firearms and that his six children enjoyed using. his elder son, theodore jr., who earned the medal of honor utah beach. second serve kermit, major in the british expedition forces during world war i and the united states in world war i and world war ii. tied at fort richardson in 1943. so number three, archie roosevelt, was given 100% disability from wounds received twice. the only soldier in american history to have earned 100 percent disability in both world war i and world war ii and of course,, the youngest and the first to past, young lieutenant quentin ro
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we're getting some new information on that right now from the centers of disease control and prevention, and cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining me now to discuss this. what are you learning, jacqueline, when it comes to the demographic breakdown of who is getting vaccinated by age, gender and ethnicity? >> this breakdown just came in from the cdc, brianna, and what it tells us that it looks like the people vaccinated so far are mostly women. the study shows that among 13 million people who have received at least one dose of vaccine so far, 63% were women, 55% were ages 50 and older, and 60.4% were white. what that tells me, there might still be some hesitancy within the black and brown communities when it comes to vaccines, and/or there could be an access issue as well. so this is something to watch. these numbers are from december 14 through january 14, so they are from just the initial rollout. as more groups get prioritized to receive the vaccine, it will be interesting to see if these numbers change and how so. >> we're going to be following that disparity in some of the coverage we're doing in the hour next. h
we're getting some new information on that right now from the centers of disease control and prevention, and cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining me now to discuss this. what are you learning, jacqueline, when it comes to the demographic breakdown of who is getting vaccinated by age, gender and ethnicity? >> this breakdown just came in from the cdc, brianna, and what it tells us that it looks like the people vaccinated so far are mostly women. the study shows that among 13...
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want to get straight to cnn health reporter jacqueline howard who is going to break down the next steps for us. >> reporter: pamela, you're right. there are next steps. now that the fda has issued an emergency use authorization for this vaccine we're next going to hear from the cdc. here's the timeline of what's going to happen. tomorrow, an advisory committee to the cdc is going to meet and discuss how the vaccine can be used. are there certain groups that should be prioritized for access? what should the distribution or storage look like? that will all be discussed. and then the add voiz ri committee on immunization practices is going to vote on their recommendations, and that vote is going to go to cdc dr. rowe chel walensky. it's going to be up to dr. walensky to sign off on the recommendation, and only then, pamela, can shots start going into arms. >> that is the big question. when is that going to happen? when will the public start getting the first johnson & johnson shots? >> reporter: we could see that within a few days. once the cdc makes its recommendations, we could see that begin to happen early in the week. now, he
want to get straight to cnn health reporter jacqueline howard who is going to break down the next steps for us. >> reporter: pamela, you're right. there are next steps. now that the fda has issued an emergency use authorization for this vaccine we're next going to hear from the cdc. here's the timeline of what's going to happen. tomorrow, an advisory committee to the cdc is going to meet and discuss how the vaccine can be used. are there certain groups that should be prioritized for...
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howard. jacqueline, what are the final steps in this emergency use authorization process? >> reporter: that's right, fred, this is a process. so the next steps that we expect to see, the fda any moment now can issue its emergency use authorization for the vaccine. but the story does not end there. tomorrow we're then going to hear from the cdc. today, when the fda says yes, the vaccine can be used under emergency use thoauthorization, tomorrow the cdc will tell us how it can be used. are there certain groups, for instance, that will be given priority access? an advisory committee to the cdc is going to make those recommendations tomorrow. then it will be up to cdc dr. ro rochelle walensky. johnson & johnson has up to 4 million doses ready to go, specifically 3.9 million doses. and among those doses, here is what the allocation will look like. about 2.8 million will go to states. 800,000, retail pharmacies. 90,000 will go to the federally qualified health centers. and then 70,000 will go to community vaccination centers. that's what we can expect to happen. but until the cdc gives its recommendation
howard. jacqueline, what are the final steps in this emergency use authorization process? >> reporter: that's right, fred, this is a process. so the next steps that we expect to see, the fda any moment now can issue its emergency use authorization for the vaccine. but the story does not end there. tomorrow we're then going to hear from the cdc. today, when the fda says yes, the vaccine can be used under emergency use thoauthorization, tomorrow the cdc will tell us how it can be used. are...
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the force, and capitol police officer howard livengood, remembered as an example of selfless service. randi kaye, cnn, tampa. >> sickening to watch. we'll be rightnd it is love, love, love♪ ♪that can't help but make you smile.♪ ♪it is love, love, love...♪ send the love. order now at edible.com my heart failure diagnosis changed my priorities. i want time for the people i love. my heart doesn't pump enough blood so my doctor gave me farxiga. it helps my heart do its job better. farxiga helps keep me living life and out of the hospital for heart failure. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if you have red color in urine or pain while you urinate, or a genital area infection since a rare but serious genital infection may be life-threatening. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems or are on dialysis. other serious side effects include dehydration, sudden kidney problems, genital yeast and bacterial infections in women and men, urinary tract infections, and low bl
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difference and we were talking about howard people shoul and we were talking about how people should be off the roadway in new york city around 6:00 a.m. you can start to see rightow things are still busy. people are out and about even though we've seen a bunch of plows and they have plowed here in time square three times, accumulating up to three inches and parts of new jersey up to five to six inches this is the just the start this noreaster has not developed, it will heighten 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. hour and right now our forecast totals are looking at three to four inches s snowfall rates per hour that's going to lead a accumulation eight to 17 inches in some spots. i want to mention boston, instead of a 36-hour event today and tomorrow, it lingers you can see up to 12 inches in that area. people need to know how to get in contact with their power companies. we're looking at losing power all across the northeast winds will pick up 50 to 60 miles an hour. that starts this afternoon into your evening so some big-time issues with this storm system and also the coastal flooding that i haven't mentioned, potential for coastal areas to see at least one to two inche
difference and we were talking about howard people shoul and we were talking about how people should be off the roadway in new york city around 6:00 a.m. you can start to see rightow things are still busy. people are out and about even though we've seen a bunch of plows and they have plowed here in time square three times, accumulating up to three inches and parts of new jersey up to five to six inches this is the just the start this noreaster has not developed, it will heighten 7:00 a.m. to...
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howard joining me now. jacqueline, what are we anticipating and how quickly would a recommendation go into play? >> right now the cdc advisory panel, fred, is meeting to vote on whether to recommend the vaccine, and then what happens next, like you said, the director will sign off on the recommendations, and then in the next few days, we could see the official rollout of the third authorized covid-19 vaccine here in the united states. and here's what the rollout plan will look like. we've looked at these numbers before, but they're really important. johnson & johnson says that it will have 3.9 million doses ready to go, ready to ship out, and those doses will be allocated to states and local jurisdictions, retail pharmacies, federally qualified health centers and community vaccine centers. so that's what we can expect to see in the next few days, fred, this rollout happen, but it all depends on first hearing from the cdc. and during the cdc panel meeting that's, again, happening right now, i watched some of the meeting today and there were discussions on data around the efficacy of this vaccine. now, whe
howard joining me now. jacqueline, what are we anticipating and how quickly would a recommendation go into play? >> right now the cdc advisory panel, fred, is meeting to vote on whether to recommend the vaccine, and then what happens next, like you said, the director will sign off on the recommendations, and then in the next few days, we could see the official rollout of the third authorized covid-19 vaccine here in the united states. and here's what the rollout plan will look like. we've...
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right back to questions. this is about racial disparities. it comes from the president of howard >> minorities are dying at a disproportionate rate than white people. what efforts are made to work more closely with leaders of the black community to improve the distribution of the vaccine. >> dr. fauci, i'll throw that to you. >> in are a number of things that are being done. some i mentioned before. namely the community vaccine centers that are in the areas where demographically represented more by minority communities. pharmaies that are getting vaccines in the area as well as mobile units to get to the poorly accessible areas. importantly, where president biden has established is an equities task forc which is shared by dr. smith whose job is to do exactly what you're referring to. how do we make sure we look in every way possible to make sure there is equitiable distribution of these life saving vaccines to the minority community. it's a top priority of president biden. >> it's an excellent answer. let's take the next yes. this is one is for representatives beatty and lawrence
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be given in honor of educational institutions like spellman and howard, the nation's top ranked historically black colleges. >> all rightppy to receive it. let's talk markets as we take a look at the broader averages this morning, i am curious what are your thoughts as we find ourselves adds all-time highs on the s&p? >> yes well, these are remarkable results. given what we are facing, i think everyone is strongly anticipating a very substantial stimulus package as you know, i spend a lot of my time in the muni market. $3.8 trillion market that has really also been on fire in terms of really achieving record lows for municipal issuers, and we haven't seen these kinds of ratios with munis and treasuries being this low ever, and we still are seeing tons of interest by investors because there has been so little supply in the market. >> i want to dig into that a little more. it's morgan. the ratios between munis and treasuries, why is it so low anticipation of more stimulus? >> yeah, i think the market has really baked in anticipation of more stimulus. we also i think are seeing -- there is an expectation at some point, tax
be given in honor of educational institutions like spellman and howard, the nation's top ranked historically black colleges. >> all rightppy to receive it. let's talk markets as we take a look at the broader averages this morning, i am curious what are your thoughts as we find ourselves adds all-time highs on the s&p? >> yes well, these are remarkable results. given what we are facing, i think everyone is strongly anticipating a very substantial stimulus package as you know, i...
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rights and it outlaws segregation and immediately. all public accommodations are opened to african-american. so the major chain hotels the sheridan howard johnson's the hilton are open to african-american and because they can stay at those places. they do stay at those places. so the question i have is does this story end? or does it remain an issue in america? and this is philando castile who was murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police officer in 2016 in falcon heights, minnesota and the officer was acquitted of manslaughter. because he was simply he said he was afraid of philando castile simply because of the color of his skin. this is a cartoon by stuart carlson. who is the former editorial cartoonist for the milwaukee? journal central a sentinel and it's funny, but it's also it's also not funny. so i guess i guess the question is. are we still in this place? has this story ended or does it continue? and how do we how do we address the problem that we have now with african-american and the automobile? the green book goes out of business and the black hotels the irony is the black hotels gradually lose their clientele and the
rights and it outlaws segregation and immediately. all public accommodations are opened to african-american. so the major chain hotels the sheridan howard johnson's the hilton are open to african-american and because they can stay at those places. they do stay at those places. so the question i have is does this story end? or does it remain an issue in america? and this is philando castile who was murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police officer in 2016 in falcon heights, minnesota and...
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i had a class, my howard university class today so i sort of was an hour behind when i got out of class and came rightto stacy plaskett's presentation followed by eric swalwell's, and i have to tell you because i had it on dvr because i knew i had to teach a class today i rewound it and watched it twice. >> yeah. >> a friend of mine had texted me during it and this was not a political person and this is a regular civilian tweeted me, this is riveting. anyone who watched this coverage today and watched this presentation, this was not -- >> joy, i'm so sorry, congressman raskin -- >> it was cinematic. >> congressman raskin, i don't know if you can see on the screen is back at the microphone. >> we will withdraw this evening and without prejudice to re-submit it if possible, and we can debate it, but this is much ado about nothing because it is not critical in any way to our case. >> you're not the one as the witness, sir, all right? >> so the manager's issue stands. mr. lee has withdrawn his request and we may re-litigate it tomorrow if we have to. i now ask unanimous consent the trial adjourn until 12:
i had a class, my howard university class today so i sort of was an hour behind when i got out of class and came rightto stacy plaskett's presentation followed by eric swalwell's, and i have to tell you because i had it on dvr because i knew i had to teach a class today i rewound it and watched it twice. >> yeah. >> a friend of mine had texted me during it and this was not a political person and this is a regular civilian tweeted me, this is riveting. anyone who watched this...
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and capitol police officer howard linen goode, who is being remembered as an example of selfless service. randi kaye, cnn, tampa. >> still sickening to watch. we'll be right companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle, and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. your next celebrity cruise is ready for takeoff, a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale with our biggest air offer ever. save on every flight, from every gateway, on every
and capitol police officer howard linen goode, who is being remembered as an example of selfless service. randi kaye, cnn, tampa. >> still sickening to watch. we'll be right companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the...
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right. night, frank. thanks for joining us, frank. thanks for joining us, everybody. good night. let's see, raj was the kung pao chicken. i'm the dumplings. yes, you are. creepy, howardor creepy bad? who was the shrimp with lobster sauce? that would be me. come to papa, you un-kosher delight. i'm not necessarily talking to the food. sit over there. sit over there. baby wipe? why do you have... no, don't ask! no, don't, don't!
right. night, frank. thanks for joining us, frank. thanks for joining us, everybody. good night. let's see, raj was the kung pao chicken. i'm the dumplings. yes, you are. creepy, howardor creepy bad? who was the shrimp with lobster sauce? that would be me. come to papa, you un-kosher delight. i'm not necessarily talking to the food. sit over there. sit over there. baby wipe? why do you have... no, don't ask! no, don't, don't!
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howard kurtz. >> good evening, it's hard to think of everyone media figure who has accomplished so much, saving am radio, galvanizing right, drawing so much flack, and did it for decades. >> he changed the face of broadcasting created the talk radio industry with imitators and every saturday. one time kansas city royals publicist became a national radio force coming up. credited by a new kenrick with helping republicans win the house. >> i'm in congress today because of rush limbaugh. >> he was a constant critic of bill clinton and barack obama who often fired back, there were relentless attacks and what he called the drive-by media. because they've chosen sides, become a political activist. >> he thrived on controversy and could be divisive with his attacks on feminist and environmental wackos. he was entertaining and unstoppable continuing his show after near total hearing loss in 2001. he was able to compensate with a cochlear implant. he lost his brief stint as an analyst over comments about a black quarterback beard that same year he acknowledged in addiction to painkillers. >> i will check myself into a treatment ce
howard kurtz. >> good evening, it's hard to think of everyone media figure who has accomplished so much, saving am radio, galvanizing right, drawing so much flack, and did it for decades. >> he changed the face of broadcasting created the talk radio industry with imitators and every saturday. one time kansas city royals publicist became a national radio force coming up. credited by a new kenrick with helping republicans win the house. >> i'm in congress today because of rush...
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right. so standing up that it is -- burrows. and lucy sloan, who is the dean of women at howard university. so they were always involved with a remarkable group of black women activists. they worked together in multiple organizations over many many decades. so quite a few of the women show up in more than one of these photos, multiple decades apart so when i say it's hard to pick a particular movement to link her to, because in fact you know the talk about it like this long civil rights movement before the you know capital see which is civil rights movement of the post world war ii era, but all these women are working for these multiple causes. for quite a few years and in her case, the fight for suffrage includes picketing the white house in 1917. and 1918. it also includes fighting for equal rights amendment, the basically from the twenties and thirties and forties to the fifties. what is remarkable is some of the continuity there. >> okay i will stop the share, and come back to our discussion, so let's talk about her work in the 19 thirties and forties. around world war ii. and i would a
right. so standing up that it is -- burrows. and lucy sloan, who is the dean of women at howard university. so they were always involved with a remarkable group of black women activists. they worked together in multiple organizations over many many decades. so quite a few of the women show up in more than one of these photos, multiple decades apart so when i say it's hard to pick a particular movement to link her to, because in fact you know the talk about it like this long civil rights...
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as i mentioned -- >> okay let me stop you right there because i do understand, and mr. howard what is your response to my question? >> certainly there's a direct connection. as mr. elder talked about fatherless homes. we see that in illinois heads islamic slave trade commission duly slave trade commission and country in 2005 an economist stated that come he found out black men married at the same rate as white men, at the same rate as hispanic men. the rate was determined by their labor force participation. when you had 90% labor force participation the marriage rate was anywhere from eight to 15 points below the labor force participation. so when you come forward to now where you have less than 50% labor force participation among blacks, because of the cisco nation, the because of raci, because of the separate development, the apartheid and jim crow, you have this 50% labor force but dissipation in major cities in america, you are going to have a 15 to 8% like parent of families that does exactly chapter so when mr. elder talked about the fatherless homes and the distraction
as i mentioned -- >> okay let me stop you right there because i do understand, and mr. howard what is your response to my question? >> certainly there's a direct connection. as mr. elder talked about fatherless homes. we see that in illinois heads islamic slave trade commission duly slave trade commission and country in 2005 an economist stated that come he found out black men married at the same rate as white men, at the same rate as hispanic men. the rate was determined by their...
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howard baker, dan coats, al simpson, chuck hagel. i could go down the list of republicans who were basically in the center, some more right to the centercluding dick cheney, and now his daughter who is serving in the house. but that was basically a party that respected the rule of law, and we have not seen the rule of law take place in the last four years. we've seen a person who wanted to be not only antigovernment but anti-governance. there is no sense of governance. he was going to control everything, and tried to political -- and tried to politicize the three independent branches we have. lisa: let's look at joe biden's presidency going forward and what his biggest challenges are going to be, now that we've put the trumpcare behind us. it is no longer a vote for the anti-trump, but what biden is actually going to do. what is your biggest concern or hope for his presidency? william: my hope is that he will get the coronavirus under control, because without getting control of that, and developing some herd immunity through the vaccination program, i don't think there is an economy that can survive. i don't think there is a president
howard baker, dan coats, al simpson, chuck hagel. i could go down the list of republicans who were basically in the center, some more right to the centercluding dick cheney, and now his daughter who is serving in the house. but that was basically a party that respected the rule of law, and we have not seen the rule of law take place in the last four years. we've seen a person who wanted to be not only antigovernment but anti-governance. there is no sense of governance. he was going to control...
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. >> let me stop you right there so that you understand so mr. howardwhat is your response to my question? >> certainly there is a direct contribution. and with a slave trade commission in the country in 2005 he found out that black men married at the same rate as white men and the rate at which they married was that labor participation and that would be between eight points below the labor force participation so now you have lesson 50 percent participation because of this discrimination and the separate developments of jim crow you have the 50 percent in america will have a 15 or 8 percent and with the destruction of black families directly related to the inherent anti- blackness that we still sufferr from today and hr 41. >> a recent harvard study suggest that reparation could provide health benefits for not only black americans but for the entire nation constant reparations to eliminate health disparities among black americans but with these remedies look like?h >> thank you very much this is why the bill is so important because it provides an opport
. >> let me stop you right there so that you understand so mr. howardwhat is your response to my question? >> certainly there is a direct contribution. and with a slave trade commission in the country in 2005 he found out that black men married at the same rate as white men and the rate at which they married was that labor participation and that would be between eight points below the labor force participation so now you have lesson 50 percent participation because of this...
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right, thank you, frances. the legal fight wages on over the as pursuit of building a new ballpark at the howard terminal site.peal hours after an alameda county superior court judge dismissed a suit filed against the as a.st the aa t the disagreement centers on whether the as met a january 2020 deadline to demonstrate the howard terminal ballpark immediate metes thre smeets thresholds for greenhouse gas emissions. >>> how about an opera in san francisco? a pop-up drive-in theater tonight, in the parking lot on the water front. tonight the san francisco opera will be screening tosca, originally scheduled for december, but postponed due to san francisco's stay-at-home order. by the way, fort mason has a limited capacity of 98 cars per showing. ti tickets are $49 per vehicle and there are 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. screenings tonight, tomorrow and sunday. >> they have so many good movies for the whole month. they have coming to america, i feel like i'm ready to see that. the new one is coming out. i need to refresh. >> is it coming out on netflix, the new one? >> i don't know. >> we'll have find out. >> do some more res
right, thank you, frances. the legal fight wages on over the as pursuit of building a new ballpark at the howard terminal site.peal hours after an alameda county superior court judge dismissed a suit filed against the as a.st the aa t the disagreement centers on whether the as met a january 2020 deadline to demonstrate the howard terminal ballpark immediate metes thre smeets thresholds for greenhouse gas emissions. >>> how about an opera in san francisco? a pop-up drive-in theater...
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right place. francine: thank you so much, kit juckes from societe generale, where he is chief fx strategist. coming up in the next hour, we speak with howard ward. we will not talk about the super bowl -- maybe just a little bit -- but we will focus on the reflation trade. that interview at 6:30 am in new york, 11:30 a.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ritika: this is bloomberg stop the price of the $5.9 billion, a 20% premium to two dialup's closing on friday. it is the latest british chipmaker being sold to asian investors. the years at renee soft technologies is among the most exalted names in finance. not anymore. there has been 30 $5 million of redemption since november 3. they had their worst perfo
right place. francine: thank you so much, kit juckes from societe generale, where he is chief fx strategist. coming up in the next hour, we speak with howard ward. we will not talk about the super bowl -- maybe just a little bit -- but we will focus on the reflation trade. that interview at 6:30 am in new york, 11:30 a.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't,...
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howard kurtz thank you so much. >> thanks to seo. kennedy: coming of joe biden's agenda has a new target and it involves your second amendment rights.edom fighter spike : joins freedom fighter spike : joins me to it discuss it and it yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. it's not “pretty good or nothing.” it's not “acceptable or nothing.” save even more and it's definitely not “close enough or nothing.” mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry... in the world. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. living with meta
howard kurtz thank you so much. >> thanks to seo. kennedy: coming of joe biden's agenda has a new target and it involves your second amendment rights.edom fighter spike : joins freedom fighter spike : joins me to it discuss it and it yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they?...
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howard kurtz thank you so much. >> thanks to seo. kennedy: coming of joe biden's agenda has a new target and it involves your second amendment rights. joins me to it discuss it and it is disgusting. that is next state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for thirty six months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. sarah, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? hmm. so what are you waiting for? captain ahab to help you find a parking spot? thar she blows! whoops! loading zone. darn it. pull hard to starboard! too small! seriously? because it...ugh. oh! follow him! steady... steady... oh! thunderation! to the northern lot where there be parking spaces as big as whales! geico. see all the ways you could save. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. ...and then what happened daddy? well, you see here... there's a photo of you and there's a photo of your mommy and then there's a picture of me. but before our s
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but sort of socialism gone too far, but it could come back it had the right idea, but it's a natural partner if you look at howard zinn's history of world war ii the chapter on world war ii's called a people's war very favorable to the soviet union. and that will affect this relationship. before we go on to how these. differences in culture history are going to affect the actual mechanics of the war policy. anybody have any questions at this point? none okay. so the war breaks out in churchill in roosevelt and you want to know how to beat hitler and beat mussolini and beat tojo the japanese co-prosperity sphere and what we actually did is not the way it necessarily had to happen. we could have tried to invade amsterdam we could have tried to invade norway. we could have landed troops in portugal. we could have gone from the suez and had an american fleet and gone into greece or laterals or roads or we could have had the pacific fleet or something go into the persian gulf and come in here and try to help russia we did actually when the annexation of iran, but there are a lot of different strategies. nobody says we
but sort of socialism gone too far, but it could come back it had the right idea, but it's a natural partner if you look at howard zinn's history of world war ii the chapter on world war ii's called a people's war very favorable to the soviet union. and that will affect this relationship. before we go on to how these. differences in culture history are going to affect the actual mechanics of the war policy. anybody have any questions at this point? none okay. so the war breaks out in churchill...
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howard jr.'s shoe, where he tried to get out of the vehicle. these are his leg bones. you can see how he's just stuck in between the door right here. rest of his body still inside the vehicle. >> they filmed it all. >> his skull, ribs, all of it. over there is nita, hanging back through the seat. >> for the family, the fire was especially cruel. kenny and his daughter heather said none of them were prepared. >> we didn't get to say goodbye. there was nothing left to say goodbye to. believe it or not -- this is gonna sound strange -- but i never knew what a blessing it was to have a body to say goodbye to. >> so, they literally are just gone. >> and there's a huge difference. there's something to literally saying goodbye, even touching, like you used to. >> mm-hmm. >> just, i think something emotional happens there, like a closure. whereas my son howard came down to just charred remains of five of his -- of his family. >> when we met heather, she was with her children and her new baby addison, who'd just been born here at home. this used to be howard and rhonita's house, but heather said her brother couldn't bear to stay after the m
howard jr.'s shoe, where he tried to get out of the vehicle. these are his leg bones. you can see how he's just stuck in between the door right here. rest of his body still inside the vehicle. >> they filmed it all. >> his skull, ribs, all of it. over there is nita, hanging back through the seat. >> for the family, the fire was especially cruel. kenny and his daughter heather said none of them were prepared. >> we didn't get to say goodbye. there was nothing left to say...
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howard county. at the same time, basically one of the lowest poverty rates in the district. ten times the national murder rate in the entire country is rightre city. so i thought, you know what? somebody has to chip away, and it's going to be me. >> trey: well, we are going to have tim scott on later on tonight. he is the only person of color in the republican side in the house and senate. how does the republican party appeal to the kim klaciks of the world, other constituencies that may not be giving the republican party a hard look based on past perceptions? >> yeah, well, i really appreciate your history lessons in the opening there because in 2008, you are right, we did not have control of the house or the senate, so i want people to still feel like, look, there's still light at the end of the tunnel. i believe in '22 we can switch the house, i believe we can flip the senate, i believe we can take back the white house in '24, but the g.o.p. has to be open to embracing minorities and embracing those i wouldn't necessarily run for office. you know, we have a lot of great fresh faces that came in with the freshman class. madison cawthorn,
howard county. at the same time, basically one of the lowest poverty rates in the district. ten times the national murder rate in the entire country is rightre city. so i thought, you know what? somebody has to chip away, and it's going to be me. >> trey: well, we are going to have tim scott on later on tonight. he is the only person of color in the republican side in the house and senate. how does the republican party appeal to the kim klaciks of the world, other constituencies that may...
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right on the salad bar. namaste, white people. got it. seen it. ed online. well, then what are we going to do tonight? uh, sorry, raj. howard and i are going t with penny and bernadette. yeah. no more carefree bachelor nights for me and leonard. these broncos have been saddled. (whinnying, huffing) how did we get actual women? great. they get girlfriends, and they just abandon us? it is great, isn't it? we have a wonderful evening ahead of us. we do? oh, yes. i just discovered i don't have enough room on my hard drive for a linux partition, so you and i are going to perform a full backup, reinitialize and then reinstall all my operating systems. i don't want to do that. all right. well, i'm going to perform a full backup, ializend then reinstall all my operating systems. what about me? well, i understand there are several types of artificial women. maybe you should look into that.
right on the salad bar. namaste, white people. got it. seen it. ed online. well, then what are we going to do tonight? uh, sorry, raj. howard and i are going t with penny and bernadette. yeah. no more carefree bachelor nights for me and leonard. these broncos have been saddled. (whinnying, huffing) how did we get actual women? great. they get girlfriends, and they just abandon us? it is great, isn't it? we have a wonderful evening ahead of us. we do? oh, yes. i just discovered i don't have...
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>>kate howard: thank you for the question commissioner. you are exactly right. minimum qualifications are the baseline, kind of the minimum set of skills andeducation and experience that we would expect someone would have in order to be successful in a job . it's very common and really important that we also identify desirable qualifications such that you as a commission would identify that would make someone exceptionally well-qualified and someone who could really succeed in the specific environment here in san francisco. that's exactly right, you will go through working either with us or a recruiter process to figure out what are those desirablehe would add . typically a recruiter might bring comparable announcements from other jurisdictions in the region or in the state so that you would have an opportunity to see how othersare marketing these kinds of roles and how they are recruiting for them . >>elysabeth alexander-tut: thank you. >>president mccarthy: commissioner pete please. >> i think the first step like you suggested is deciding whether it's done by
>>kate howard: thank you for the question commissioner. you are exactly right. minimum qualifications are the baseline, kind of the minimum set of skills andeducation and experience that we would expect someone would have in order to be successful in a job . it's very common and really important that we also identify desirable qualifications such that you as a commission would identify that would make someone exceptionally well-qualified and someone who could really succeed in the...
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howard still trying to get in. it's such a pleasure to work with the team. it is firing on 16 cylinders right now and everyone from the team, mike martin and, of course, we'll -- [inaudible]. but seriously, it's great. we're very excited and particularly excited to introduce your bill. i wanted to ask wayne if he would come on and say hello and you're probably sick of hearing me talk. so i'm going to go quiet now and ask wayne to say hello and thanks for the help. [please stand by] [please stand by] hi. this is alex bash, and i worked at the port 20 years ago. i want to say this can kind of be a world class center [inaudible] city covid testing site, and as you continue on, there's a long gap until you get into the sparking community pop up site within mission bay, which has many food trucks bringing many people together in a convivial, albeit safe atmosphere, during covid. having entertainment, food trucks, and market stalls, whatever else might happen there would be another thing to [inaudible] so just want to say that, you know, i have stayed active in the northern waterfront serving on ad
howard still trying to get in. it's such a pleasure to work with the team. it is firing on 16 cylinders right now and everyone from the team, mike martin and, of course, we'll -- [inaudible]. but seriously, it's great. we're very excited and particularly excited to introduce your bill. i wanted to ask wayne if he would come on and say hello and you're probably sick of hearing me talk. so i'm going to go quiet now and ask wayne to say hello and thanks for the help. [please stand by] [please...
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howard, thank you for that powerful testimony for it i am delighted now to yield to our next witness, liz she's assistant research and advocate at the u.s. program of human rightswatch and leading domestic research and advocacy on reparations and justice as well as human rights around the world. most recent research endeavor the conditions of her faith of inequality and structural violence stemming from the 1921 massacre of which we commemorate 100 years this year prior to joining him he works at the special assistant to the rector and counsel of the brennan center washington dc office and was a research at the center for research and education and social policy at the university of delaware. she owns a bachelors degree from westminster university and you are recognized for five minutes. >> on behalf of human rights watch it is an honor to be here today. thank you to the cub committee for this opportunity to testify about this piece of legislation. i am a researcher and advocate on racial justice issues. [audio difficulties] we investigate human rights violations and over 90 countries around the world, including in the united states. the concept of reparations
howard, thank you for that powerful testimony for it i am delighted now to yield to our next witness, liz she's assistant research and advocate at the u.s. program of human rightswatch and leading domestic research and advocacy on reparations and justice as well as human rights around the world. most recent research endeavor the conditions of her faith of inequality and structural violence stemming from the 1921 massacre of which we commemorate 100 years this year prior to joining him he works...
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countries including right here in the us, the starbucks partnership and something online and in retail stores and they have star-studded backing not only oprah but jay-z, starbucks, howardd at $2 billion last july so less then a year double that looking for an ipo. stuart: tony patterson, the guy in the commercial knows how to attract attention. he got a lot of attention. >> whatever agency they paid the money to come up with that concept to they spend their money well, got their money. stuart: one more for you, roadblocks or whatever it is. >> you have been practicing it for a year. robblocks. stuart: i have converted to robblocks. >> march 10th we expect robblocks to go direct, no new money being raised, that change, because if you think of it, last year at the end of last year there ipo along with the unicorn frenzy, then they held off of their plan after seeing that frenzy of specific stocks and that had many concerned about this ipo process. it only rewards wall street big-money where it should reward the founders and early employees. they are going direct instead, no cash being raised. they cast up in private rounds, race half $1 billion, that values the company a
countries including right here in the us, the starbucks partnership and something online and in retail stores and they have star-studded backing not only oprah but jay-z, starbucks, howardd at $2 billion last july so less then a year double that looking for an ipo. stuart: tony patterson, the guy in the commercial knows how to attract attention. he got a lot of attention. >> whatever agency they paid the money to come up with that concept to they spend their money well, got their money....