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sanjay, this advisory committee they've been meeting all day now and one of the things i assume they're going to provide is specific guidance for different groups, for example pregnant women and children. is that right? >> yeah, i think we're going to see pretty specific guidance. it may be one of those things, again, wolf, where they basically say there's not enough data here to suggest there would be risks and not enough data to suggest there would be benefit. for example, pregnant women really weren't in -- weren't included in the trial. there were women who became pregnant during the trial. there's some data there. there's some toxicity studies in animals, but not a lot of data. children under 16 really not part of these trials. they're part of other trials so we may get data on them. people who are immune compromised, can the body generate an immune response, is the vaccine going to be recommended for them? the thing in the news a bit yesterday people who have had severe allergic reactions in the past. if you look at the trial design one of things they asked people before volunteer
sanjay, this advisory committee they've been meeting all day now and one of the things i assume they're going to provide is specific guidance for different groups, for example pregnant women and children. is that right? >> yeah, i think we're going to see pretty specific guidance. it may be one of those things, again, wolf, where they basically say there's not enough data here to suggest there would be risks and not enough data to suggest there would be benefit. for example, pregnant...
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fauci said to you it's safe and effective, get the vaccine, and the fda approves it, i assume you'll >> absolutely. i would and my family would. i think this is important. we've lost too many people to a pandemic we had the opportunity to get out in front of. but let me tell you what else the president-elect is worried about, those that will lose the eviction mothratorium is expiring. he's concerned about the people. so we will be laser focused on all things covid and how to help this country bounce back from it. >> so many millions and millions of americans, you correctly point out there, are suffering right now. mark warner of virginia said that a proposal for another coronavirus economic stimulus package could come as early as this week, maybe tomorrow. you're a member of the house of representatives. what do you think? is there going to be this $908 billion package that you would vote for, other democrats and republicans would vote for, and hopefully the president would sign it into law? >> look, it is so needed in this country. state and local governments are in pain, families ar
fauci said to you it's safe and effective, get the vaccine, and the fda approves it, i assume you'll >> absolutely. i would and my family would. i think this is important. we've lost too many people to a pandemic we had the opportunity to get out in front of. but let me tell you what else the president-elect is worried about, those that will lose the eviction mothratorium is expiring. he's concerned about the people. so we will be laser focused on all things covid and how to help this...
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groundbreaking the way you pulled it together, all this information and how it related to history, i assume is why it won. >> i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work to both our literary history, but also our self image, the way that we see ourselves as the descendents of people who crossed the great plains and were involved in the settlement of the country. i think people are interested in the kind of fantasies that we've created about our own past and sort of looking at how true are those stories that we tell ourselves. >> well, other people were telling that story, though, before wilder, weren't they? >> oh sure, but i think that her story has become one of the central ways that children absorb, especially white children, the ideas about manifest destiny, which that's a concept that has been interrogated quite a bit and yet even still today you hear politicians and other people kind of endorsing this idea that there was some grand plan for behind the whole idea of homesteading and so forth. >> it's been known that some of our presidents and pres
groundbreaking the way you pulled it together, all this information and how it related to history, i assume is why it won. >> i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work to both our literary history, but also our self image, the way that we see ourselves as the descendents of people who crossed the great plains and were involved in the settlement of the country. i think people are interested in the kind of fantasies that we've created about our own...
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become hoping it will be one but i think really to assume that they want if there were to be won i think both the u.k. parliament as well as the e.u. parliament are on what they call christmas standby which means that if they have to have an emergency talk they will have it so i don't think that will be that will be the problem but i think the issue is that whatever we get is not going to be the last what i hope it is the 1st word but i think we don't even have that yet ok varia demand is that deputy director to burgle thank you so much thank you. well germany is going into a hot lockdown to curb the number of coronavirus infections nonessential shops will close for the remaining christmas season and well into january the german government has pledged aid for effective businesses but retailers warn that many of them may never open shop again. this berlin toy shop is a hot tip for anyone looking for creative games the store has it all from books to chemistry sets to haue made soft toys but from this wednesday the shop has to close and the owners are annoyed. and then not once yes indeed i
become hoping it will be one but i think really to assume that they want if there were to be won i think both the u.k. parliament as well as the e.u. parliament are on what they call christmas standby which means that if they have to have an emergency talk they will have it so i don't think that will be that will be the problem but i think the issue is that whatever we get is not going to be the last what i hope it is the 1st word but i think we don't even have that yet ok varia demand is that...
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particular -- [ inaudible so the main difference and similarity with institutional investors, i think is the wrong to assumet all the difficulties this year has been driven by institutional buying and all that institutional buying is by long term institutional investors. >> quick one, nicholas as we -- i guess for me, the piece that is really mising about this is that it's still not widely used as a form of payment. just briefly zshgs that change next year? do you think that more people will be actually using it? more merchants are accepting it? >> i don't think so. [ inawudible ] it will be difficult here to say next year we'll see about the same i think what changed is, you know, the perception of bitcoin is difficult >> it is far from seeing months. but again, we don't need the bitcoin here to become a guarantee for the price to go up i think -- >> right as we certainly have seen this year it can be highly speculative nicholas, thank you. we have to cut it off there. thanks for being there we hope to talk you to again soon as we head to break, take a look at the biggest gainers on the dow for the year on
particular -- [ inaudible so the main difference and similarity with institutional investors, i think is the wrong to assumet all the difficulties this year has been driven by institutional buying and all that institutional buying is by long term institutional investors. >> quick one, nicholas as we -- i guess for me, the piece that is really mising about this is that it's still not widely used as a form of payment. just briefly zshgs that change next year? do you think that more people...
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host: what is her relationship with the current fed chair, jay powell, who i assume will continue on. guest: his term runs through january of 2022. he will be there at least for the's first year of joe biden's administration -- he will be there for at least the first year of joe biden's administration. then he will have to pick someone else. janetwell served on the federation, they had some disagreements but he has continued to meet and speak by phone with her. he succeeded her as chair. i think it is safe to say these are people who can work quite well together. it will be interesting to see now that the outgoing administration has made changes to see what janet yellen does and how that relationship with chair powell unfolds. is a chieftimiraos correspondent for the wall street journal. we are talking about the economic team announced by the biden administration. we welcome your phone calls. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. all others, 202-748-8002. janet yellen set the tone for what the biden administration wants to do in terms of responding to the pandemic. here
host: what is her relationship with the current fed chair, jay powell, who i assume will continue on. guest: his term runs through january of 2022. he will be there at least for the's first year of joe biden's administration -- he will be there for at least the first year of joe biden's administration. then he will have to pick someone else. janetwell served on the federation, they had some disagreements but he has continued to meet and speak by phone with her. he succeeded her as chair. i...
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warning flag up but i do think we have to talk about he's like that it on locks are you for him i assume that did the same for you yes it definitely get and you know in the beginning when they discovered l.s.d. i can remember that the chemist that it found it but it was 'd use really you know clinically with guys like cary grant. a lot there's a great book came out called how to change your mind by michael pollan a couple of years ago and he really recounts the whole 'd history of the clinical trials and all these really helping things not a great success they were having the people dealing with p.t.s.d. unresolved trauma drug addiction all these things and they were having an amazingly high success. with the l.s.d. trials and of course you know there were elements of the government they wanted to use it as you know rap and as like a truth serum and all this stuff from and to weaponize it they were but there were there all things about it that were both positive as well as yes there are people who are not equipped to take it and just because of the general nature of their psyche she does
warning flag up but i do think we have to talk about he's like that it on locks are you for him i assume that did the same for you yes it definitely get and you know in the beginning when they discovered l.s.d. i can remember that the chemist that it found it but it was 'd use really you know clinically with guys like cary grant. a lot there's a great book came out called how to change your mind by michael pollan a couple of years ago and he really recounts the whole 'd history of the clinical...
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i. assume the one of a similar similar. but the 2 things and all the know what that's. like. then one of course if i. spotted a little must i want. people to double up a couple of the local news. and i. could find out from the look on my. 1 eye when you have an idea when you could have done. when on a project because in one film of. the off because i wasn't he. said on. better media picks up about it but aside put them on day. one of. the was. such. 8 love. you. know like you deal. with. the work you. feel you have. to talk to the less. about that stuff. and i'm done. thank you but this is the food you just you believe. anything. that i don't want you. to dig up those out guys you know who live up in a school experience here in the phoenix in the. remote area there is no television . pleasure will. have you yourself are looking back yes i'm hoping right. i'm never part that. they don't understand what thinks they know that's just utopian conference that's coming here and think of control they know but they don't understand in which ways. the corporation comes here they will gi
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i. assume they're one of the similar similar. but the 2 things and the know what that would. be like. then one of course it depends. on sport as the local must i work for people that would have to chop wood out of the local news. and i. think it would be funny. because you find that from the look on my. island and i do you mean that you could get the joke and i've done my. professional. looking stuff. when on a project because in one film of. the off because i wasn't. watching. i don't want. me to pan. out if i decide that monday. you. know who. was. who. you. feel. about. you know i think you'd be lucky to know. what you're looking. for each other. but it was. about that. and i. think you could. be just you. know. it. was you. know. those guys you know live up in a school. you can see that indeed helix. there is no television. well as you'll. have you. have are welcome back you have to hope that i. have some of them never feel both up i need. they don't understand what they know that's just. they know but they don't understand in which way it's. the corporation. comes here they will g
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i assume some will come out at some point we don't know when that will happen. but first priorities is to take care of missouri citizens. >> why this company? how did you reach this in particular? >> we are talking about financing. it's a matter of lose available and they have the resources we know? one of the things with you been in arizona before that that had a positive effect. it has been fun and that was as selection process but to go into further detail you can contact todd and he will give you the information. >> thank you for being here today. thank you
i assume some will come out at some point we don't know when that will happen. but first priorities is to take care of missouri citizens. >> why this company? how did you reach this in particular? >> we are talking about financing. it's a matter of lose available and they have the resources we know? one of the things with you been in arizona before that that had a positive effect. it has been fun and that was as selection process but to go into further detail you can contact todd...
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this is the british variant, i assume that is being asked about. we are not aware at this time whether it's circulating in san francisco. and is cause for concern and number of scientists and looking to confirm the transmission and the increased transmission risk but i think that to emphasize the need for people not to travel and to stay t a home and for the travel quarantine guidelines to stay home so people returning to the city do not transmit covid-19. >> thank you, doctor. we will give it just a moment. thanks for your time. >> all right, dr. colfax. that is it for today. thank you to madam mayor and for your time. that concludes today's press conference. >> thank you so much. goodbye. >> available for each item on this agenda, via telephone by calling 1-(415)-655-0001. and when prompted entering code 1468720758 and then pound and pound again. once you join you will be able to listen to the meeting as a participant. to make public comment on an item, when the wr item is calle, dial star, 3, and you will hear that your line is unmuted and the o
this is the british variant, i assume that is being asked about. we are not aware at this time whether it's circulating in san francisco. and is cause for concern and number of scientists and looking to confirm the transmission and the increased transmission risk but i think that to emphasize the need for people not to travel and to stay t a home and for the travel quarantine guidelines to stay home so people returning to the city do not transmit covid-19. >> thank you, doctor. we will...
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i need help. let me get help, get myself together. then assumeh two carloads of baby stuff. she loves this child. >> i used to have the perspective, get your stuff together. now having seen some stuff firsthand, it's not simple. people can't just pull themselves up. they need help. >> the host of "this is life" lisa ling is joining us. tell us more about what you witnessed when you visited these families who are struggling with addiction. it seep seems like the childre the hardest hit. what impact does this have on them? >> it has an incredible impact on the kids. it's incredibly traumatizing at all levels of childhood. when it comes to babies, some are born addicted to opioids and have to be weaned off the drugs. some of the older kids, they deal with isolation, loss of a parent or both parents. i met a young woman who told me stories about how when she was 11, she used to go looking for her mother in the middle of the night in the cold in ohio. some of the things the kids have seen are things no child should see. >> what kind of support did you
i need help. let me get help, get myself together. then assumeh two carloads of baby stuff. she loves this child. >> i used to have the perspective, get your stuff together. now having seen some stuff firsthand, it's not simple. people can't just pull themselves up. they need help. >> the host of "this is life" lisa ling is joining us. tell us more about what you witnessed when you visited these families who are struggling with addiction. it seep seems like the childre the...
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i assume that's not the language of the day.nguage of the date was that they needed to find those who participated and the problems that they face. as you might expect from our description of the case so far. that's thousands of people potentially. they torture them all the way through. when this prosecutor who much of the book is about his history. the main problem to confront is who is that. i need to have a person who is a focal point. why was he driven that way. in part, that one movie that was made. it has an evil village. there is this desire to say who is this. hollywood has already set the expectation that there's a person who is clearly the most responsible. ultimately falls to the lawyers. the expectations that they've set in the mind. we have this very simplistic view of a lot of these things. and the desire to have the villain and to make sure the villain is the one who gets hung in the end. it is true that one of your clients is accused of being the mastermind. they had been accused of being the mastermind of the bo
i assume that's not the language of the day.nguage of the date was that they needed to find those who participated and the problems that they face. as you might expect from our description of the case so far. that's thousands of people potentially. they torture them all the way through. when this prosecutor who much of the book is about his history. the main problem to confront is who is that. i need to have a person who is a focal point. why was he driven that way. in part, that one movie that...
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i kept it for your mom i'm assuming that you would be to idea the crowd. or the wouldn't you know and that's i would be a good idea that i would actually have fun. i want you know of the year i do here i got locked up with. what a great place for sun chairs investors might think but will the consumer the traditions of these villages. imagine employees having to explain to hotel guests that make our own school swimming on a summer's day. the land for. the hotel was sold without the consent of a small fishing village on the sands trip between the ocean and the lug they forgot to ask to waste people and now the traditions and livelihoods are at stake. but promises sparkle like diamonds and it is hard to resist when somebody is waving money and jock assurances in your face. because. if they get it and it may be a very good. place to take up the calculated catfish you need to fit the prison. regularly travels the aging kilometers of dirt road to the district office. and no more getting stuck in the mud yes please precisely it's a tar drew to be connected to it a
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but that will come. >> i assume it will come relatively soon. fairly soon.octor, there was unwelcome news out of the uk, the prime minister boris johnson announcing new coronavirus restrictions as scientists in the uk say they've detected what they've described as a new strain of the virus up to potentially 70% more transmissible so what does that mean? >> well, as sure as the sun rises and sets, viruses spread and they mutate. that is what viruses do. so this is not surprising that there have been mutations in the virus. it is unclear if this really is a more transmissible virus. we know based on people's behaviors, their movements, patterns, so on, that unfortunately public health guidance has not been followed stringently enough to prevent transmission. so what we are seeing in the uk is pandemic, epidemic, that's out of control, spreads that's out of control and the need for more stringent interference with public health recommendations. i think it's a bit of a stretch to say that this virus has convincingly mutated in a way that's made it more transmiss
but that will come. >> i assume it will come relatively soon. fairly soon.octor, there was unwelcome news out of the uk, the prime minister boris johnson announcing new coronavirus restrictions as scientists in the uk say they've detected what they've described as a new strain of the virus up to potentially 70% more transmissible so what does that mean? >> well, as sure as the sun rises and sets, viruses spread and they mutate. that is what viruses do. so this is not surprising that...
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. >> i assume you are here to talk about the upcoming christmas and advent season? >> yes. thank you . >> today is the fourth and final sunday of advent. we have a couple more days until christmas. advent is a season of preparation and getting ready for the coming of the baby jesus and the second coming of christ. mixed messages in some ways but all the same in the end . >> let's focus on the former. you have a season of advent. that is for sundays leading up and it started in the second or fourth century, depending on how you count the numbers. what have you been observing. what is the purpose? >> we have the advent wreath with the four candles. then the middle candle for christmas which we light on christmas eve. we have been preparing for our pageant and services. it is a challenge at this time of year to keep a spiritual side when we are bogged down with shopping and holiday parties and candy canes all over the place and santa claus to take time for our religious and spiritual devotion. >> how do you do that? what you suggest for people to observe that and what are the
. >> i assume you are here to talk about the upcoming christmas and advent season? >> yes. thank you . >> today is the fourth and final sunday of advent. we have a couple more days until christmas. advent is a season of preparation and getting ready for the coming of the baby jesus and the second coming of christ. mixed messages in some ways but all the same in the end . >> let's focus on the former. you have a season of advent. that is for sundays leading up and it...
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the factor to achieving what we want to. >> you'd take it and you'd have your loved ones take it, i assume >> i would and, in fact, i was a clinical trial participant myself in the moderna trial, which we did out of rutgers new jersey medical school at our hospital we wanted to demonstrate to the community we would not be offering a trial that we would not do ourselves >> let me ask you a couple other things that i think are unknowns about this vaccine number one or maybe underplayed parts of it. what do you have know about side effects about the vaccine? do people who get it report feeling ill or tired or headachy or febrile or whatever >> well, the side effects are of course different depending on the vaccine you're talking about. both pfizer and moderna will be among the earliest that we end up distributing. the good news is there are no severe adverse events identified in the co-horts and trials that were done. there was fever, like site irritation, nausea and vomiting. you have to compare those risks to the benefit of being able to prevent covid-19, which can be devastates for older p
the factor to achieving what we want to. >> you'd take it and you'd have your loved ones take it, i assume >> i would and, in fact, i was a clinical trial participant myself in the moderna trial, which we did out of rutgers new jersey medical school at our hospital we wanted to demonstrate to the community we would not be offering a trial that we would not do ourselves >> let me ask you a couple other things that i think are unknowns about this vaccine number one or maybe...
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after i assume this post, this is the 100th day, and during the presidential election of the ldp i promise to you, first of all, i would like to control and do everything possible to contain the new strain of virus. also our outstanding issues, green society, digitalization, and also couples have more babies, and during these measures, i would like to give the country my very best, and for the infertility next month, we will expand the subsidy, and from the fiscal 2021, the medical insurance will be covered and it will come down to about half of the price of the digitalization, and so for the bright futures, to step into the brighter future, first we have to control the infection or pandemic. i would like to control so no more infection will expand. also in april there was an emergency statement and also for the expansion of the infection in the summer, i asked for your cooperation every since the summer and for predicting you and your loved ones and,milies start the inoculation, we would like to maintain the level of treatment, so please be -- spend that holiday season in a subdued, contr
after i assume this post, this is the 100th day, and during the presidential election of the ldp i promise to you, first of all, i would like to control and do everything possible to contain the new strain of virus. also our outstanding issues, green society, digitalization, and also couples have more babies, and during these measures, i would like to give the country my very best, and for the infertility next month, we will expand the subsidy, and from the fiscal 2021, the medical insurance...
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that story i assumed i already knew. i began to look into 17th century new england. the more i looked into the story the almost indignant i became. what i learned in third grade didn't do justice to the complexity and the real relevance of what happened in 17th century new england. the story of the pilgrims does not end with the first thanksgiving. that is just the beginning. that is the beginning of an intergenerational story that is truly epic in scope. it was the first thanksgiving. for the next 54 years there was a remarkable thing in plymouth colony. there was peaceful coexistence between the indians and the english. given the subsequent history that was truly remarkable. in 1675, 55 years after the filing of the mayflower, war came to plymouth colony. his son philip whose native name was -- he let his people in a war against the sons and grandsons. it is a conflict about --. almost half the towns of new england were burned independent. there was true fears that the english would be driven to the sea. they were became a were not of military victories and defeats
that story i assumed i already knew. i began to look into 17th century new england. the more i looked into the story the almost indignant i became. what i learned in third grade didn't do justice to the complexity and the real relevance of what happened in 17th century new england. the story of the pilgrims does not end with the first thanksgiving. that is just the beginning. that is the beginning of an intergenerational story that is truly epic in scope. it was the first thanksgiving. for the...
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i assume the same for what i had to go through to be on the national security council staff, which you have to make a detailed report to the investigating agency, the fbi of all the foreign contacts you've made, all the foreign people you know, what you saw them, what you talked about it. it's a fairly extensive listing. so presumably this congressman made that disclosure and nobody figured out the person or persons he was in contact were spies. if i were advising republicans on the committee or others, i would want to know from the fbi did this congressman disclose every contact that he was supposed to disclose by law in order to get that clearance? i can't just tell you how ironic it is that one of the biggest promoters of the russia hoax, congressman swalwell turns out to himself have been targeted by a foreign operation to influence our democratic progress. i hope the constituents see the irony in that. >> bill: can't make it up. more detail on this story certainly. thanks for your time today. michael anton with us. >> thank you. >> bill: this just in to fox. a recording of preside
i assume the same for what i had to go through to be on the national security council staff, which you have to make a detailed report to the investigating agency, the fbi of all the foreign contacts you've made, all the foreign people you know, what you saw them, what you talked about it. it's a fairly extensive listing. so presumably this congressman made that disclosure and nobody figured out the person or persons he was in contact were spies. if i were advising republicans on the committee...
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i've been the idiot i assume, in the studio where every time i say once the deadline some will tell mewrite it down and that is the deadline, and thenit down and that is the deadline, and then it passes and often it passes and no one says anything and i feel too embarrassed to say, was it that the deadline? so i'm now thinking well, right, the mep told us the deadline was sunday for ratification, it's now tuesday. i'm beginning to think is the deadline actually the moment britain leaves at the end of the transition period iipm at the end of the transition period 11pm on the 31st or a minute beforehand? i think that is the real deadline and i think you speak for a lot of, notjust deadline and i think you speak for a lot of, not just wearyjournalists but the general population. we seem to be living in a kind of alternate universe where politicians say one thing we hear about these deadlines and these firm dates were something will have been settled and then there's a bit more obvious kitchen and smoke and mirrors, and a new deadline has emerged. people get pretty fatigued with that. but
i've been the idiot i assume, in the studio where every time i say once the deadline some will tell mewrite it down and that is the deadline, and thenit down and that is the deadline, and then it passes and often it passes and no one says anything and i feel too embarrassed to say, was it that the deadline? so i'm now thinking well, right, the mep told us the deadline was sunday for ratification, it's now tuesday. i'm beginning to think is the deadline actually the moment britain leaves at the...
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in the much tension loops of gnomes good news is that because they say there were mushrooms when i assume that the. c m a chit of a model who could say i'm ancelotti and eddie if i could in my model look at the tobacco in the house but who was left homeless showing local messages a standard of pudgy or fannie n o l f o must feel is a result. nothin . to. be the manager of the times should not be good at it. is the fact that a day and see that it has an had been running a little. and again what if it's a modified when the unit came undone civilian the current and then you can with the boom be done. it's in the indiana going to move finished and there's already been there are 7 of us. so you can get information and have a ship ship dozens 3 and have. adult animal who will be a knock it off and they need the next. moment to trash can it happen when i'm not to come who lives there and i know nationalised if you thought of going to them is that i'm just trying to elect a visionary and back an experience that. we should try to know all of them. very. soon in their solution similar to this shoul
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i assume it is for fundraising and him raking as much money he can to use for his personal benefit as long as he sees fit. >> the president is not one of those people. that was the line we heard in the first days of his administration. it has been true throughout. i think that there is madness to his method. i don't think that he can tolerate a loser. there is also a method to the madness. he raised a quarter of a billion that will serve as his political slush fund when he leaves the white house. he sets himself up as the avenger. it was interesting the language he used down in georgia. they stole it from us, from you. that will be the platform. maybe he will run for president again in 2024. it keeps him in the game. it makes him relevant. secondly, if he should be indicted in new york, which is a real possibility he will depict it as a possibility to keep us from taking the white house back. the third thing mentioned to me the other day by a financer in new york, a savvy guy. high can't get a conventional loan. but if he is still active and talking about running for president again,
i assume it is for fundraising and him raking as much money he can to use for his personal benefit as long as he sees fit. >> the president is not one of those people. that was the line we heard in the first days of his administration. it has been true throughout. i think that there is madness to his method. i don't think that he can tolerate a loser. there is also a method to the madness. he raised a quarter of a billion that will serve as his political slush fund when he leaves the...
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i think it was a wise decision made to assume different platforms because i think that is to interrevealat is your bigger concern? not enough vaccine for the demand that is there the first six months? or that too many people are not going to take the vaccine, whether it is communities of color due to the history of this country and sort of vaccine experimentation, or just distrust of government, in a bigger way, among other groups of americans? >> chuck, i'm really concerned about the vaccine hess taitancy especially among the african-americans. we need to make a concerted effort to find trusted messagers that we can give enough information that they feel comfortable and encouraging people to participate, because unless at least 80% or 90% of us are vaccinated, we will be dealing with this virus a long time to come. >> who are those folks? >> who are those feolks? >> i assume you'll take one in public. i assume leading african-americans, whether in medicine, are going to do their best. is that the best way to solve this problem? >> well, there are two groups in particular that come to mi
i think it was a wise decision made to assume different platforms because i think that is to interrevealat is your bigger concern? not enough vaccine for the demand that is there the first six months? or that too many people are not going to take the vaccine, whether it is communities of color due to the history of this country and sort of vaccine experimentation, or just distrust of government, in a bigger way, among other groups of americans? >> chuck, i'm really concerned about the...
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fishing, and i assume it is not done and dusted around a level playing field.we would have had more positive briefings from the uk and the eu side. that some kind of real progress was being made. have got time for one more briefly. that is the metro front page picture. why jesy the metro front page picture. why jesy has quit little mix. john, should i do this? it is all yours, kate. i will do this. should i do this? it is all yours, kate. iwill do this. she is should i do this? it is all yours, kate. i will do this. she is a very popular member of little mix. she says she is leaving largely to do with her mental health issues. she made a powerful documentary about her struggles being in the limelight, and it might be that those struggles have still proven too much. she is leaving this girl band, hugely popular, and all of this is to try and better take care of her mental health. i am sure she will be very missed by all of the fa ns will be very missed by all of the fans out there. this is really one of the biggest girl bands in britain at the moment. the band i
fishing, and i assume it is not done and dusted around a level playing field.we would have had more positive briefings from the uk and the eu side. that some kind of real progress was being made. have got time for one more briefly. that is the metro front page picture. why jesy the metro front page picture. why jesy has quit little mix. john, should i do this? it is all yours, kate. i will do this. should i do this? it is all yours, kate. iwill do this. she is should i do this? it is all yours,...
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i assume that is not fully articulated amendment by vice chair safai relative to inclusion of hsh is substantive. is that true? >> that is true, chair peskin. >> i believe that we can include that in the same amendments by adding hsh. does that work for you ms. pearson? >> it does. where are you adding it? looking at the amendments des contributed earlier would that be page 2 line 15? that is departments would consult with? >> yes, it would be on the version i have page 2, lines
i assume that is not fully articulated amendment by vice chair safai relative to inclusion of hsh is substantive. is that true? >> that is true, chair peskin. >> i believe that we can include that in the same amendments by adding hsh. does that work for you ms. pearson? >> it does. where are you adding it? looking at the amendments des contributed earlier would that be page 2 line 15? that is departments would consult with? >> yes, it would be on the version i have page...
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i assume that all of these nominees are going to still do outreach to each of the senators, but talk a little about that dynamic. >> i don't think it's-- i think it's more important from an optics to say you tried than it is to actually do it. i think unfortunately. like we're just at a different place than in politics than we were. you know, it's interesting, you know, president-elect biden, you know, having been, you know, such a strong fixture in the u.s. senate for so many years probably will have a view on this. i suspect that he'll feel strongly is that you do all of those meetings. whether the republicans will meet with them all or not is something that you can't control, but my own view is that it's-- that members of both parties should take the meetings. these are very important jobs and there are a lot of important issues before the country. not in any win's interest, and i think the nearest one may be neera tanden, given the nature of that nomination and the nature of the concerns around her as an individual by many republicans. they may just choose not to do it as a whole,
i assume that all of these nominees are going to still do outreach to each of the senators, but talk a little about that dynamic. >> i don't think it's-- i think it's more important from an optics to say you tried than it is to actually do it. i think unfortunately. like we're just at a different place than in politics than we were. you know, it's interesting, you know, president-elect biden, you know, having been, you know, such a strong fixture in the u.s. senate for so many years...
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i assume it's unlikely that hospitalizations and disease are broken down by age, but is it safe to assume that adolescents who are 16 and 17 years of age are similar in the five tr5 thr 17-year-old age group? >> thank you for that quell. so of course as we refine to smaller and smaller age brackets, the numbers get smaller, particularly in children where overall we see lower rates, particularly of severe disease of hospitalization. in general, we do see higher rates of hospitalization among children aged 0 to 5 relative to those aged 5 to 17. of course this is potentially confounded by differential rates of care seeking. there are certainly lower thresholds for care seeking for the youngest and most vulnerable children. however, as we start to look at the more mild end of the illness spectrum and look at rates of dedication of sars-cov-2 virus using molecular, we see an indication of higher rates of infection among older children, among adolescents, particularly as we look at older teenagers and people in their young 20s. much of this may have been driven in part by outbreaks in the fall
i assume it's unlikely that hospitalizations and disease are broken down by age, but is it safe to assume that adolescents who are 16 and 17 years of age are similar in the five tr5 thr 17-year-old age group? >> thank you for that quell. so of course as we refine to smaller and smaller age brackets, the numbers get smaller, particularly in children where overall we see lower rates, particularly of severe disease of hospitalization. in general, we do see higher rates of hospitalization...
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, i can't speak for them, i assume begin with the subject of the book, most biographers writing about ted kennedy would begin with ted kennedy. i am going to read a book about ted kennedy. i never started any of my books that way. i start with a question and then i find an individual who will allow me to explore that question and whose life can serve as a kind of metaphor for the examination of that question. coming off of hate:a biography i got to thinking about it now i'd question and one that may be the central question of american politics of the last 50 years which is what happened to american liberalism. the notion of morality for reasons we will discuss. it was then that i thought that a lens for this examination might be ted kennedy and when i went through crown publishing because they wouldn't allow me to write the hate book i went to crown and the editor said what about ted kennedy? and spoke to me this idea that i could write a story of american liberalism through the life of ted kennedy. it is a long-winded answer. >> a great answer because it also illuminates why your boo
, i can't speak for them, i assume begin with the subject of the book, most biographers writing about ted kennedy would begin with ted kennedy. i am going to read a book about ted kennedy. i never started any of my books that way. i start with a question and then i find an individual who will allow me to explore that question and whose life can serve as a kind of metaphor for the examination of that question. coming off of hate:a biography i got to thinking about it now i'd question and one...
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i assume so. all of that happens on the nevada side, anyways. t i mean, people are coming up to go back country ski egg. i believe the authorize did a big push on back country skiing safety. we weren't sure when we were going to open, depending on the pandemic, so people are coming up to do all kinds of activities. we get that. we want to make sure people are safe and respecting this beautiful place we call home. if we can get through three weeks of people staying inside, doing their social distancing thing, wear masks, i think we can start to look like tahoe again. >> yeah. that's so important, because i know you guys don't have a lot of hospital or icu capacity out there, anyway. you mentioned nevada. is the situation completely different over the state line? nevada? >> yes. and being in a state makes everything more complicated. there's a lot of entities at play here in south tahoe. there are some restrictions on the nevada side. this is a measure of personal responsibility. you cannot stay inside the city limits of the city of south lake taho
i assume so. all of that happens on the nevada side, anyways. t i mean, people are coming up to go back country ski egg. i believe the authorize did a big push on back country skiing safety. we weren't sure when we were going to open, depending on the pandemic, so people are coming up to do all kinds of activities. we get that. we want to make sure people are safe and respecting this beautiful place we call home. if we can get through three weeks of people staying inside, doing their social...
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i assume -- i know -- i assume it's unlikely that hospitalizations and disease are broken down by age. but is it safe to assume that adolescents who are 16 and 17 years of age are similar in the five through 17-year-old age group? >> thank you for that question. so, of course, as we refine to smaller and smaller age brackets, the numbers get smaller, particularly in children. where overall we see lower rates, particularly of severe disease, of hospitalization. in general, we do see higher rates of hospitalization among children aged zero to five relative to those aged five to 17. of course, this is potentially confounded by differential rates of care seeking. as you might imagine, there are certainly lower thresholds for care seeking for the very youngest and most vulnerable children. however, as we start to look at the more mild end of the illness spectrum, and look at rates of detection of sars-cov-2 virus, we do see indication of higher rates of infection among older children, among adolescents, particularly then as we move into kind of older teenagers and people in their young 20'
i assume -- i know -- i assume it's unlikely that hospitalizations and disease are broken down by age. but is it safe to assume that adolescents who are 16 and 17 years of age are similar in the five through 17-year-old age group? >> thank you for that question. so, of course, as we refine to smaller and smaller age brackets, the numbers get smaller, particularly in children. where overall we see lower rates, particularly of severe disease, of hospitalization. in general, we do see higher...
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i assume i'm not a beneficiary of that. always worth asking. airline payrolls now, your interest had always been small business and business interruption insurance i don't understand how these particular live entertainment and local newspaper, how did that get in? >> well, jim, as you know and any time getting a deal over the finish line a lot of compromise that is needed so, you know, this overall bill i think is fabulous. the airlines there was broad, broad bipartisan support for airlines and i think you know if we hadn't given money before and give additional money, we'd have no airline industry. we really need to keep the airlines available so when the economy bounces back and people can travel, they're there. airline workers have been hit at no fault of their own. there is some money for what's called small venues. again, these venues have been shut down due to no fault of their own. but as you said, this is a large bill and has a little bit of everything in it for everybody >> for renters, can you discuss how this is going to keep people i
i assume i'm not a beneficiary of that. always worth asking. airline payrolls now, your interest had always been small business and business interruption insurance i don't understand how these particular live entertainment and local newspaper, how did that get in? >> well, jim, as you know and any time getting a deal over the finish line a lot of compromise that is needed so, you know, this overall bill i think is fabulous. the airlines there was broad, broad bipartisan support for...
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it's worth pausing for a moment to think about what that means and how many of you, i assume, had notr really thought about that before. i know i hadn't. the story were told about the civil rights movement usually begins with emmett till and brown v. board of education and highlights, sit ins come freedom rights can live a dream, edmund pettus bridge, selma, alabama. it is with the passage of the silica voting rights act in 64 and 65 respectively. i hope that sounds familiar. maybe we mobile something about sanitation workers or detroit or black power or other things that make is for the most part uncomfortable and then we fast-forward to dr. king's assassination in 1960. his martyrdom gave us a tidy conclusion to the store and also gives us the sense that something concrete was accomplished and that it was over. something concrete was accomplished. i'm not going to badmouth those victories. there were huge but truth of it is that story about the civil rights movement is only the beginning. take brown v. board of education, for example. did anybody else high school history class not e
it's worth pausing for a moment to think about what that means and how many of you, i assume, had notr really thought about that before. i know i hadn't. the story were told about the civil rights movement usually begins with emmett till and brown v. board of education and highlights, sit ins come freedom rights can live a dream, edmund pettus bridge, selma, alabama. it is with the passage of the silica voting rights act in 64 and 65 respectively. i hope that sounds familiar. maybe we mobile...
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i just assumed it meant you could not get infected. >> right. yeah. no. think a lot of people think that. and -- and it's not -- it's -- it's one of those things where you have to look at what was the -- what we call the primary endpoint of the study? and really, with this primary endpoint they were looking for in these trials was to determine does it actually reduce the likelihood of getting covid-19? now, again, it may do those other things. we just haven't seen the data to be able to say that, at this point. >> and dr. wen, if everything goes to plan, how do you educate people on how the vaccine works? any expected side effects? you hear people all the time refusing to get flu shots every year because they are worried they're actually getting injected with the flu. >> right. and i think it is important to debunk that myth. if you get the flu vaccine, you are not going to get the flu from the vaccine. but somebody may have had a side effect in the past and they say, well, that gave me the flu. when, actually, that was an expected side effect. and i think
i just assumed it meant you could not get infected. >> right. yeah. no. think a lot of people think that. and -- and it's not -- it's -- it's one of those things where you have to look at what was the -- what we call the primary endpoint of the study? and really, with this primary endpoint they were looking for in these trials was to determine does it actually reduce the likelihood of getting covid-19? now, again, it may do those other things. we just haven't seen the data to be able to...
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i'm surprised -- i think i assumed that she had already got one and that was incorrect. >> stephen: io it. we're a couple of days before thanksgiving. c.d.c. is urging families to just do zoom thanksgivings right now, don't have your friends over, so i know you can't invite me because it just wouldn't be say, it wouldn't be the responsible thing to do. so you know i can't come and i'm not going to come, but just for niceties, would you like to invite me? because you know i can't come. >> i did invite your wife. >> stephen: what? i wouldn't invite you. >> stephen: you would invite my wife? honey! >> i also think that she will be observing all the period o prots better than you. >> stephen: can by her plus one? >> we'll think about it. >> stephen: okay. president obama, i've really enjoyed talking to you about part one of your memoirs. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you sphoirting down for part one of our interview. >> it's been fantastic. >> stephen: yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: well, that's it for "a late show," everybody. i want to thank my guest president barack obama. okay, he's gone
i'm surprised -- i think i assumed that she had already got one and that was incorrect. >> stephen: io it. we're a couple of days before thanksgiving. c.d.c. is urging families to just do zoom thanksgivings right now, don't have your friends over, so i know you can't invite me because it just wouldn't be say, it wouldn't be the responsible thing to do. so you know i can't come and i'm not going to come, but just for niceties, would you like to invite me? because you know i can't come....
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i assumed she was running. i assumed she was studying somewhere. >> so she let it go.ut then a few hours later -- >> her sister contacted me again, and said, hey, this is an emergency. we've been trying to call her, and she still is not answering. >> now ashley began to worry. so she and her boyfriend returned to lauren's place and used a spare key to go inside. first she warned her boyfriend. >> i said, are you ready for whatever we're going to see when we walk in there? because you just have this almost sort of dread. and i will never forget that. i had been interning at the d.a.'s office, so obviously -- >> used to hearing about bad things happening. >> right. her family hadn't had contact with her, we hadn't had contact with her at this point in time, four days. so you never know what you're going to walk into it. >> it was dark by then. >> we had to walk back pretty far into the apartment to find a light to turn on. searched her bedroom. she's not in there. >> what they did find was quite puzzling. >> her purse, her keys, her slefl, her i.d. all on the couch. her
i assumed she was running. i assumed she was studying somewhere. >> so she let it go.ut then a few hours later -- >> her sister contacted me again, and said, hey, this is an emergency. we've been trying to call her, and she still is not answering. >> now ashley began to worry. so she and her boyfriend returned to lauren's place and used a spare key to go inside. first she warned her boyfriend. >> i said, are you ready for whatever we're going to see when we walk in...
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i'm looking at commissioner lee, and i assume your comment was addressed. with that, i'm going to close agenda item number 4 and call agenda item number 5, which is, again, mr. delarosa. we're going to have discussion and possible action on presentation by controller's office whistleblower program staff on annual report of whistleblower program for fiscal year 2019. director pelham, if you can discuss this item and other folks from the controller's office who are here to review this matter with us. >> thank you, chair ambrose. i am going to hand off to our presenter, jeff rose, for a brief introduction. >> chair ambrose: okay. >> this is a second presentation from the controller's office, this one from their annual report fiscal year 2020. the whistleblower program was created by ballot measure i believe in 2003. dave jensen is the supervising investigator with the whistleblower program. it's a branch of the office that mark delarosa oversees, and commissioners may know that the enforcement division coordinates pretty closely with the whistleblower program
i'm looking at commissioner lee, and i assume your comment was addressed. with that, i'm going to close agenda item number 4 and call agenda item number 5, which is, again, mr. delarosa. we're going to have discussion and possible action on presentation by controller's office whistleblower program staff on annual report of whistleblower program for fiscal year 2019. director pelham, if you can discuss this item and other folks from the controller's office who are here to review this matter with...
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i assume not too hard. i would say it is not too hard, but it is certainly not within a minute. sometimes it takes a week. but certainly, most people -- i have met every leader, probably around the world, with the exception of the last pope. i tried to take out of all those meetings the very best. when youd, if i may, meet those people, you ask yourself, what is actually -- what makes a leader today? i have a very simple definition. heart,s brains, soul, and muscles. now, the brain stands for professionalism. you have to know what you are dealing with. the soul stands for having a compass, which gives you direction. it may be a vision. it is your values. and the heart is for passion. you have to be passionate about what you are doing. and the muscles is for being able to implement your ideas, your vision, to translate your values. and i have to say, when i look around in the world, all the leaders i have met, there are actually only very few who respond to all four criteria. but, again, the person who is ou
i assume not too hard. i would say it is not too hard, but it is certainly not within a minute. sometimes it takes a week. but certainly, most people -- i have met every leader, probably around the world, with the exception of the last pope. i tried to take out of all those meetings the very best. when youd, if i may, meet those people, you ask yourself, what is actually -- what makes a leader today? i have a very simple definition. heart,s brains, soul, and muscles. now, the brain stands for...
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. >> i assume you called in the backup to see if we can get some more brainpower? >> roger. >> at the moment the astronauts are trying to isolate their trouble. >> late reports show that the spacecraft is operating on battery power alone with unnecessary equipment being turned off. >> everybody, let's keep cool. the lens is still attached, the lens of the spacecraft, so if we need to get back home we have that to do a good portion with it. >> it's make sure we don't do anything that is going to blow the csm electrical power with the batteries or that will cause us to lose fuel cell number two. ok? we want to keep the 02 working with rcs and the command module system. we are in good shape if we need to get home. let's solve the problem but not make it worse by guessing. >> my concern was increasing all the time. from -- i wonder what this will do to the landing -- and i wonder if we can get back home again. >> >> ok, i'm coming back to you. let's go ahead. >> best and we can do right now is start a power down. >> >> it was apparent of time until the command module w
. >> i assume you called in the backup to see if we can get some more brainpower? >> roger. >> at the moment the astronauts are trying to isolate their trouble. >> late reports show that the spacecraft is operating on battery power alone with unnecessary equipment being turned off. >> everybody, let's keep cool. the lens is still attached, the lens of the spacecraft, so if we need to get back home we have that to do a good portion with it. >> it's make sure...
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so i assume epilepsy is not a counterindication but we're still trying to figure out how this works in this. >> elaine says if i'm allergic to sulfa, back trim, is it safe? >> yes, it is, absolutely. they don't have preserve tifs in them. >> the state is tracking down on a lot of activities due to our latest surge. the state finally defined what constitutes outdoor dining. >> structure can be no more than 50% choed only with knapp adjacent walls. does that make sense to you and are you glad it's finally been defined? >> i think it's always helpful to keep these things live. you're wanting the cross ventilation. i thought it made sense. >> governor you innsome's dinner at the french laundry would classify as indoors. >> now, now it would. now it would. >> now it would. should we applied retroactively? >> take a little break, ok? >> ok. hey, there's debate over first lady melania trump removing her mask while reading. she walked in with it on. she took it off when she sat down. you can see right here. some people pointed out that she was more than six feet apart from the kids so it is ok
so i assume epilepsy is not a counterindication but we're still trying to figure out how this works in this. >> elaine says if i'm allergic to sulfa, back trim, is it safe? >> yes, it is, absolutely. they don't have preserve tifs in them. >> the state is tracking down on a lot of activities due to our latest surge. the state finally defined what constitutes outdoor dining. >> structure can be no more than 50% choed only with knapp adjacent walls. does that make sense to...
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patients besides the pfizer and the moderna one to come, and astrazeneca is getting a lot of attention, i assume they all do different things. so you have to sort of play it by ear then, right, yourself? don't you? >> that's not unusual for us. when i want to give a patient an influenza vaccine, we want to give different brands, different options. if you're over the age of 65, we give you one of a higher potency, because generally, your system needs that higher potency in order to kick in. so, we're used to having multiple vaccine options available for patients. this is nothing new for us. we need to make sure we do this carefully, safely, and do not rush this process. >> neil: you said that at the beginning, doctor, wise word then, wise words now. continued good health for yourself. >> thank you. >> neil: okay, dr. mike. the governor of the beautiful state of connecticut, what he makes of all of this. you know, governor, i understand that governors themselves, yourself included, will decide what works in their respective states. any early thoughts on how you handle it in connecticut once you ge
patients besides the pfizer and the moderna one to come, and astrazeneca is getting a lot of attention, i assume they all do different things. so you have to sort of play it by ear then, right, yourself? don't you? >> that's not unusual for us. when i want to give a patient an influenza vaccine, we want to give different brands, different options. if you're over the age of 65, we give you one of a higher potency, because generally, your system needs that higher potency in order to kick...
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and i can't speak for them but i assumed assume they begin with the subject of the book. if you're writing about ted kennedy you begin with ted kennedy but i'm going to write a book about ted kennedy and i never saw any of my books that way. i always look at my looks with a question and then i found an individual who would allow me to explore that question and choose life can serve as a metaphor for the examination of that question so i was coming off of this biography and i got to thinking about an allied question and one which may be the central question of american politics over the last 50 years which is what happened to american liberalism and the notion of morality that we will discuss in the next hour. it was then that i thought a lens for this examination might the ted kennedy and when i went to crown publishing after leaving knopf partly because they wouldn't allow me to her write the book i went to crown and the editor there said what about ted kennedy? and that sparked me to this idea that i could write a story of american liberalism to the life of ted kennedy.
and i can't speak for them but i assumed assume they begin with the subject of the book. if you're writing about ted kennedy you begin with ted kennedy but i'm going to write a book about ted kennedy and i never saw any of my books that way. i always look at my looks with a question and then i found an individual who would allow me to explore that question and choose life can serve as a metaphor for the examination of that question so i was coming off of this biography and i got to thinking...
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i wld assume, i'll ask ask anotheruestion then. if i'm an american citizen and i wanto spend three months taki a student, spent three months in gat britain as a student for the fall semester, then counted for the u.s. census? or not counted for the u.s. census? >> you're going to be there for your few left ear. spin mike what happens there? >> while i can speak to is what the residency rules and the census bureau uses of t u.s. census bureau is they would. >> the question is, see it is highly relevant. because we don't count people into places. if i live in fond du lac, wisconsin and i am a student at the university of wisconsin madison, earlier said that we have a problem here because a lot of people double counts, right? mom and dad think is a resident but maybe misty's filling out her own form at the dorms in madison. we don't want her double counted. i think it is highly relevant as to whether people in this country are being counted twice. in this country and other countries as well. does anyone know that? you are all experts.
i wld assume, i'll ask ask anotheruestion then. if i'm an american citizen and i wanto spend three months taki a student, spent three months in gat britain as a student for the fall semester, then counted for the u.s. census? or not counted for the u.s. census? >> you're going to be there for your few left ear. spin mike what happens there? >> while i can speak to is what the residency rules and the census bureau uses of t u.s. census bureau is they would. >> the question is,...