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and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each other for some time and your most recent book is entitled "don't label me: how to do diversity without inflaminghe culture wars." we know how divided these times are, irshad, but why are labels so dangerous? >> well, you know, margaret, we are not going to be losing labels anytime soon. our brains are pattern-seeking organs. so weeed labels to try and make sense of the world and the bits and bites and shards of information that are flung our way every sgle day. the problem is that labels often reduce people to sething less than they actually are, and in so doing they can distort people because labels aren't neutral. they come with baggage. we are all, margaret, all of us, the so-called white straight guy as well as the so-called queer more than meets the eye, and the only way we can actually ever know one another is to engage rather than assume. >> share with us some of the labels that you would use to have de
and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each other for some time and your most recent book is entitled "don't label me: how to do diversity without inflaminghe culture wars." we know how divided these times are, irshad, but why are labels so dangerous? >> well, you know, margaret, we are not going to be...
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craig newmark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>o-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize >> yo-yo ma, welcome to firing line. >> thank you so much margaret it is such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until you were over 49. why did it take so long? >> i know. i'm a slow learner. and one of those things is that i grew up with music all around me. and it's like i'm one of those kids that really kind of grew up in it and by growing up and it, i never felt i made a choice and certainly from traveling as a musician, i was aware of the world around me. you know, learning and being exposed to more and more different ways and perspectives of looking at the world and i thought, well, music is a tiny part of it. and is not the best way to be effective? or impactful? just because i love it doesn't necessarily mean that that's what i should be d
craig newmark philanthropies and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and morgan stanley. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>o-yo ma, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you so much, margaret. it's such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize >> yo-yo ma, welcome to firing line. >> thank you so much margaret it is such a pleasure to be with you. >> you have said that you didn't realize that you wanted to be a musician until...
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schwab, the david tepper caritable foundation inc., the fairweather foundation. craig numark philanthropy, and by corporate funding is provided by, stevens inc. and morgan stanley. >>> senator amy klobuchar, welcome to "firing line." >> well, thank you, margaret. it's wonderful to be on thank you. >> the issue of trust busting was much discussed on the original version of "firing line" with william f. buckley jr. and your new book "anti-trust, taking on monopoly power from the guilded age to the dirj age" offers the perfect opportunity to look at this topic anew in 2021. . today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8500 in 1997. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does this tell us? >> well, i think what it tells us is that we are a country that has always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing, rejuvenating capitalism and we've reached a moment where we just can't sit back and say this is happening to us. not when we have tech companies that are controlling the gateways to so many services. not when we're
schwab, the david tepper caritable foundation inc., the fairweather foundation. craig numark philanthropy, and by corporate funding is provided by, stevens inc. and morgan stanley. >>> senator amy klobuchar, welcome to "firing line." >> well, thank you, margaret. it's wonderful to be on thank you. >> the issue of trust busting was much discussed on the original version of "firing line" with william f. buckley jr. and your new book "anti-trust,...
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schwab; the david tepper charitable foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. >> you have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. your briefly jailed in moscow in 2007, and a recent interview you responded to an interview whether he would return to russia saying quote what is the point of becoming a martyr and if you could do more against putin from outside russia. what would happen to you if you return to russia? >> looking at what happened, one of the great leaders who was shot in 2015, in central moscow, so many of my friends and colleagues in peaceful rallies, almost all of them or exiled, in jail, or worse. putin's russia is a full-blown dictatorship. that does not allow any dissent within its borders. i believe that staying alive, staying free, abroad, i can do much more by revealing the truth about putin's machine and also helping unify russia's position. >> russian dissident alexei navalny good return, as you mentioned. >> it was a heroic move from he was poisoned, they tried to kill him, he survived after se
schwab; the david tepper charitable foundation inc. the fairweather foundation. >> you have essentially been living in exile from russia since 2013. your briefly jailed in moscow in 2007, and a recent interview you responded to an interview whether he would return to russia saying quote what is the point of becoming a martyr and if you could do more against putin from outside russia. what would happen to you if you return to russia? >> looking at what happened, one of the great...
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charles schwab, david tepper inc. and by corporate funding provided by. >> senator mazie hirono aloha. >> aloha. >> welcome to firing line. >> it's good to be with you. >> you are the first female senator elected from hawaii. the first asian-american woman in the united states senate and immigrant having been born in japan. you just published a powerful memoir entitled part of fire, and immigrant daughter's story dedicated to your 96 -year-old mother, who just passed away. >> yes. >> what is the most important lesson that you learned from your mother, that has guided you through your live in public service? >> i have three guiding principles i learned from my mother. one person can make a difference, as my mother change my life bringing me into this country. the second is half the battle showing up. i don't mean just physically showing up, but been determined about where you need to go. my mother stayed the course, determined to get us away and succeed in creating a better life for us. and the third is to take risk, g
charles schwab, david tepper inc. and by corporate funding provided by. >> senator mazie hirono aloha. >> aloha. >> welcome to firing line. >> it's good to be with you. >> you are the first female senator elected from hawaii. the first asian-american woman in the united states senate and immigrant having been born in japan. you just published a powerful memoir entitled part of fire, and immigrant daughter's story dedicated to your 96 -year-old mother, who just...
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like dell, of course, and hp inc. >> and hp keeps splitting into lots of different companies.p enterprise. used to be a part of that. whether it's mice or mouses. i'm going with mice. my thoughts. >> yes i think it's mice. >> and what to expect from row queue earnings today, that's next. >>> plus a breakdown of the feud with youtube later, we mentioned, michael dell a cnbc exclusive >>> "techcheck" is back in just a few. ld be. while he's tapping into his passion, the u.s. bank mobile app can help you tap your way to your savings goals. without missing a beat. so, you can feed his passion. ear plugs not included. ♪♪ u.s. bank. we'll get there together. ♪♪ at t-mobile, we're on our way to hiring 10,000 veterans and military spouses by 2023. and our commitment doesn't stop there. we always offer 50% off family lines on our military and veteran plans. that's right, 50% off on america's most reliable 5g network. >> we will listen for an outlook and potentially revealing signs how many hours people are spending streaming compared to the last couple quarters roku is expected to add
like dell, of course, and hp inc. >> and hp keeps splitting into lots of different companies.p enterprise. used to be a part of that. whether it's mice or mouses. i'm going with mice. my thoughts. >> yes i think it's mice. >> and what to expect from row queue earnings today, that's next. >>> plus a breakdown of the feud with youtube later, we mentioned, michael dell a cnbc exclusive >>> "techcheck" is back in just a few. ld be. while he's tapping...
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and by, corporate funding is provided by stevens inc and morgan stanley. >>> senator amy klobuchar, welcome to "firing line". >> thank you, it is wonderful to be on. thank you. >> the issue of trust busting was discussed on the original version of "firing line" and your new book "antitrust" taking on monopoly lets us look at it a new in 2021. today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8500 in 1987. a lot of that is because of mergers and acquisitions. senator, what does it will us? >> i think what it wills us is that we are a country that is always believed in entrepreneurship and revitalizing this is happening to us when tech companies are controlling the gateways to so many services. consolidation across the board and consumers see it in cable prices to farmer's trying to get goods to market to epi pens to insulin. we believe and i believe as someone who worked in the private sector for 14 years, i believe in this market economy. but we always, from the very beginning believe you needed checks and balances. those have eroded and it is time to bring them back. >> you ofte
and by, corporate funding is provided by stevens inc and morgan stanley. >>> senator amy klobuchar, welcome to "firing line". >> thank you, it is wonderful to be on. thank you. >> the issue of trust busting was discussed on the original version of "firing line" and your new book "antitrust" taking on monopoly lets us look at it a new in 2021. today there are fewer than 5,000 public companies, down from 8500 in 1987. a lot of that is because of...
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. -- a subsidiary of trump inc.. host: dust almost trump run in 2024 -- does donald trump run in 2024? guest: i think it does. -- he does. under the constitution, nothing would prevent him from running again and people said that was crazy. it is a possibility. at the moment, he is sitting down, going if i get into this race, i will get the nomination. there is no republican who will beat him. he will clear the field with the possibility of maybe liz cheney. now whether he could be elected as a more difficult question. you have the momentum. on the republican side you have the ego. why not? host: southampton, pennsylvania, john republican side you are on the light with charlie sykes -- line with charlie sykes. caller: put me in the camp that does not want trump as the nominee. i did vote for him twice. i like josh hawley or ron desantis as the favorites. as far as the republican party going forward, we have to make some changes. republicans have to stop -- two african americans and other minorities. we should be treat
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the police inc. it is either a bmw or a mercedes. 52-year-old david jones was writing a one wheel scooter. he was in the street and spell and was then hit by the suv, which did not stop. his family says jones had just found a new place to live and was excited about starting a new job. >> reporter: there is another kind of crime playing out on san jose's city streets. nw numbers points to a dramatic spike in vehicle that. len ramirez says certain types of cars are the most at risk and it is not the ones you might think. >> reporter: >> when he went to check on his car, 2014 camaro only to find it missing, stolen in san jose. >> i walked outside and it was gone. >> reporter: that happened last september and since then there has only been more of a surge in auto theft in san jose and for the first two months of this year, the numbers are skyrocketed. >> the reported that's were up 49% which is a large number specifically for the short window of a two-month period. >> reporter: in a report to the city co
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what is it sa inc? , , source of the pandemic. what is it sa inc? , , . , , saying?aying? this is a very interesting front-page story for _ saying? this is a very interesting front-page story for lots - saying? this is a very interesting front-page story for lots of i front—page story for lots of reasons _ front—page story for lots of reasons. if it's the stuff about hancock — reasons. if it's the stuff about hancock to some extent. it feels like were — hancock to some extent. it feels like were moving on from the immediate crisis to other elements of it _ immediate crisis to other elements of it the _ immediate crisis to other elements of it. the story is that british spies— of it. the story is that british spies have suggested that it is feasible — spies have suggested that it is feasible the coronavirus came about due to _ feasible the coronavirus came about due to a _ feasible the coronavirus came about due to a leak from the lab in wuhan china _ due to a leak from the lab in wuhan china 0n— due to a leak from the lab in wuhan china. 0n the face of it, that doesn
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this is not to say everyone who called models inc.ilet mignon prices. >> paige charged the most that i've ever heard. and that in some cases was up to $2,500, and for the most part, $1,000 to $1,200 for sex. lots of people have secret lives, but i think with paige, as you dug into her life, you found out that she had financial issues and that she had to make additional money. even her parents had no idea that this was going on in her life. >> selling sex, the end goal is to make money. i feel like we shy away from talking about the financial component when the reality is that's a huge piece of it. is women need to make money, and for whatever combination of reasons, there aren't enough viable options. and so the sex trade starts to look like an attractive option. >> paige talked to me about the massive mortgage that she needed to take care of, and of course, it's monthly so it weighed on her. she couldn't find a one-time deal and solve her problems. paige and i had conversations about her decisions carrying an element of danger. and w
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christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger inc especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation there on park trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be a possible public health problem if they make it more tighter that everyone should make it and should wear a mask that would be very important and maybe we could have spare some life so a new emergency law gives the government temporary power to impose a lockdown but it hasn't been used polls show some swedes have lost faith in their country's approach to stuff lloyd blood isn't one of them he still trusts in ender's techno here a person like this different kind of way crisis in the world we did it in a way where people still could have a lot of their freedom and for me freedom is really important blood support isn't likely to fade quickly last year he immortalized the epidemiologist on his epide
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. >> (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> el peligro que reg de un inc latente . años de estar en el mercado, si le gustan las bebidas alcohólicas recuerde esto durante el fin de semana para que tomen una refrescante margarita. algunos amigos preparas unas margaritas hasta de frutas naturales deliciosas ya sabrá cómo podrá celebrar. gracias por su sintonía. rese dentro buenas tardes, hoy viernes 21 de mayo en noticias telemundo mediodÍa dudas e inquietud ante un refuerzo de las vacunas de pfizer y moderna, tras el anuncio de estas compaÑÍas de la poblado administraciÓn de una tercera dosis, algunos expertos dicen que no hay evidencia de la pÉrdida de la inmunidad que dan las vacunas. se lo explicamos. >> sigue la tensiÓn en colombia, un paÍs prÁcticamente bloqueado por las protestas en la calle que ayer dejaron
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. >> inc. you. pres. biden: we are at an inflection point in america.e used to be engaged in more research and development than any country in the world. now we are number 8. china is number 1. thank you guys. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> see you, boss. >> i'm the boss. [laughter] >> have a good visit. pres. biden: thanks, guys. [indiscernible chatter] pres. biden: the guys i grew up with worked at the auto plant. >> i want to introduce kumar. pres. biden: hey buddy, how are you? okay. >> mr. president, we are electrifying our most iconic vehicles, vehicles like our mustang, the f150, which we will be built right here. the total transition from diesel combustion to battery electric will take more. our dealers need to be ready for the new technology. 23 out of 100 of our dealers are already fully ev certified. we are growing that number. secondly, the charging infrastructure needs to be there as the volumes grow. we put together one of the largest charging infrastructures in the country, about 60,000 plugs but that is not enough. we need to g
. >> inc. you. pres. biden: we are at an inflection point in america.e used to be engaged in more research and development than any country in the world. now we are number 8. china is number 1. thank you guys. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> see you, boss. >> i'm the boss. [laughter] >> have a good visit. pres. biden: thanks, guys. [indiscernible chatter] pres. biden: the guys i grew up with worked at the auto plant. >> i want to introduce...
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not just 2 parties in this new coalition, there's quite a few different parties and they've got to, inc, all of their deals. and then mr. le peed, who's the one who's forming the coalition, even though it's mr. bennett, who will be lightly the 1st prime minister has to go and see the president and nothing is completely done until that government takes office. and that probably won't be for a week's time. but it doesn't look like the era of the longest serving prime minister in israel's history is coming to an end. or now molly's new in term, present. se me going to meeting with other west african leaders to discuss the political crisis in his country. meeting of the regional group of nations in co us is taking place in gonna going to lead a military coup in molly last week. the 2nd co in the space of 9 months, has been warnings of renewed sanctions in response africa. most active volcano is threatening to erupt in the democratic republic of congo. once again, president felix tissue. katie says the situation is serious, but under control. it's been a week since the volcano destroyed home
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a majority of republicans inc. -- think joe biden did not win. can you verify that statement you don't think anybody -- how do you square that? >> i appreciate your question. we are here to honor national police week. there are times for politics and time for not. with all due respect, i think i have answered your question, but i would like to honor the national officers, the men and women who lost their lives, those who are protecting us right now. go ahead. >> [inaudible] >> with all due respect, i was right here with congressman clyde laying a wreath for a fallen officer outside his district. >> [inaudible] there is an officer who was injured during the insurrection tried to call your office. >> i just found out about this yesterday. they called over to the other office, they gave him the name of my -- i would like to meet with him. most definitely. >> [inaudible] >> what happened on the sixth was atrocious. when i look at the rioters, those people should be held accountable. to the rule of law. that is what is happening. >> what can americans
a majority of republicans inc. -- think joe biden did not win. can you verify that statement you don't think anybody -- how do you square that? >> i appreciate your question. we are here to honor national police week. there are times for politics and time for not. with all due respect, i think i have answered your question, but i would like to honor the national officers, the men and women who lost their lives, those who are protecting us right now. go ahead. >> [inaudible] >>...
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exist'ia un (inaudible >>> serolonga pese a que el ministerio de hacienda promete que la nueva reforma no incnasta b'asica, como ocurriera el anterior proyecto. noticias telemund >>> al regresar, tornados y t tormentas en el sur de estados unidos y se esperan m'as t'ias con mal tiempo ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do (do, do, do) ♪ ♪ i need it ♪ ♪ to make me happy ♪ ♪ baby, yes i do mean you ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do ♪ ♪ woo! [mÚsica sonando] [escribiendo] [escribiendo, suenan ovaciones] [sonidos de aeropuerto] vuelo 1215 embarcando [campanas de iglesia] [la multitud aplaude] [escribiendo] me das una big mac- o, no, mejor unos chicken mcnuggets de 10 pzs. no, una big mac. ehhh. espera. solo en mcdonald's cuando compras uno de tus favoritos, como unos mcnuggets o una big mac y te llevas otro por un dólar. llegaron los días más brillantes del año a dunkin' y tienen sabor a suave leche de coco acompañada del espresso más delicioso. comparte tu brillo con el irresistible coconutmilk iced latte. ordena por adelantado en la app. améri
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won the award for addiction inc.he corporate takeover america treatment industry pretty possible epidemic. next we have casey partner a freelance reporter who covers people, poverty and education for her book diary of a misfit. now to the book prizewinners j anthony book prize goes to jessica kudo who one for after the last border to families in the story of refuge in america. and finally the mark lytton history prize william g thomas the third one for question of freedom the family to challenge slavery from the nations founding to the civil war. congratulations to all of you. i would like to ask of you, all of you to store, it is a big deal to undertake writing a book. committing yourself to living with a >> for years at a time. what was the spark that made you write the book? and tell us a little bit about your >>. let's start with emily. >> sure. ed is such an honor to speak with you as a historian your work is incredible and a real inspiration and light for people like me. so thank you. my work started with the d
won the award for addiction inc.he corporate takeover america treatment industry pretty possible epidemic. next we have casey partner a freelance reporter who covers people, poverty and education for her book diary of a misfit. now to the book prizewinners j anthony book prize goes to jessica kudo who one for after the last border to families in the story of refuge in america. and finally the mark lytton history prize william g thomas the third one for question of freedom the family to...
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his latest work, fentanyl inc. is a near nextbook look at how send send send that's tick drugs killing children. >>> we have tales from across the done rim no north dakota to st. louis to the streetses los angeles include think where ben is today. he describes an out of control drug industry where it's far too easy to flip a molecule or two making annealing legal substance legal and let can its slip pass regulators into the arms of often unsuspecting youth. his book is filled with names of drug makers, drug dealingers and the real life victims of a world gone mad. we even go beyond the scenes into a fentanyl plant in of all places, wuhan, china if the final chapters of both books brick bring the author together and we're going to talk about. that ben, sticking with you, your book is not an easy read. when you wrote this book, hell -- telling us why you rote it and as you wrote it who was your primary audience? >> i had a friend who died from fentanyl back in 2010, before anyone really knew what it was. he took the
his latest work, fentanyl inc. is a near nextbook look at how send send send that's tick drugs killing children. >>> we have tales from across the done rim no north dakota to st. louis to the streetses los angeles include think where ben is today. he describes an out of control drug industry where it's far too easy to flip a molecule or two making annealing legal substance legal and let can its slip pass regulators into the arms of often unsuspecting youth. his book is filled with...
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telecom giant at&t stormed into the media business, acquiring time warner inc.. but looking to invest more in 5g and facing 130 billion euros in debt, at&t is now shifting its focus away from entertainment. it is looking to spin off media and sports operations including cnn, hbo, tnt, and warner bros. studios to combine them with discovery think, which has channels in 2 -- discovery, which has channels in 220 countries. the combination of two of the largest media operations in the u.s. effectively creates a new standalone company with the goal of creating one of the largest global streaming players. in a joint statement, the two companies said the deal will see at&t receive 43 billion dollars. shareholders will receive stock representing 71% of the new company while dcovery stocolders will own 29%. the chief executive of the new company was upbeat about the news. >> it is super exciting to combine such historic brands, world-class journalism, and iconic franchises under one roof and unlock so much value and opportunity. >> the deal positions the company to become
telecom giant at&t stormed into the media business, acquiring time warner inc.. but looking to invest more in 5g and facing 130 billion euros in debt, at&t is now shifting its focus away from entertainment. it is looking to spin off media and sports operations including cnn, hbo, tnt, and warner bros. studios to combine them with discovery think, which has channels in 2 -- discovery, which has channels in 220 countries. the combination of two of the largest media operations in the u.s....
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most americans inc.oncert band. -- most americans think of the korean band as a concert band. i do not believe that many of you realize that the marine band performs as a symphony orchestra. it is necessary for everyone to join to be able to play an orchestra as well as a band. it was organized by the man's picture you see on the wall behind me. this was my father, a member of the marine band for eight years. he was the leader for 29 years. under his administration, the marine band first came to the white house and performed there. we're going to let you see and hear as it would in the white house now. we're going to appear in a special uniform that is only worn only there. it is scarlet in color, black and gold braids. the music we are going to play is played when the president appears. it starts with some flourishes and then of course hail to the chief. hail to the chief is a song that first became popular in this country around 1812. we don't know when it was first used for the president but in john p
most americans inc.oncert band. -- most americans think of the korean band as a concert band. i do not believe that many of you realize that the marine band performs as a symphony orchestra. it is necessary for everyone to join to be able to play an orchestra as well as a band. it was organized by the man's picture you see on the wall behind me. this was my father, a member of the marine band for eight years. he was the leader for 29 years. under his administration, the marine band first came...
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but i was very— interference and busybody inc.eased to see this new story. if you have been away on holiday— story. if you have been away on holiday to — story. if you have been away on holiday to annapolis country can be can probably expect to have somebody knocking _ can probably expect to have somebody knocking on _ can probably expect to have somebody knocking on your door to make sure that you _ knocking on your door to make sure that you are — knocking on your door to make sure that you are obeying the quarantine rules but— that you are obeying the quarantine rules but the home secretary has said that — rules but the home secretary has said that those calls are definitely going _ said that those calls are definitely going to _ said that those calls are definitely going to arrive. somebody will be knocking — going to arrive. somebody will be knocking at your door and making sure you — knocking at your door and making sure you are quarantining. i don't sure you are quarantining. idon't know— sure you are quarantining. idon't k
but i was very— interference and busybody inc.eased to see this new story. if you have been away on holiday— story. if you have been away on holiday to — story. if you have been away on holiday to annapolis country can be can probably expect to have somebody knocking _ can probably expect to have somebody knocking on _ can probably expect to have somebody knocking on your door to make sure that you _ knocking on your door to make sure that you are — knocking on your door to make sure...
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>> surveillance video shows the small bite as if he was a thin black stripe along the sides, police inc. it is either a bmw or a mercedes. this happened on may 4th. david jones was riding the att this vehicle which then took off. if you have any information, call san jose police. >>> pricing merchandise stolen from to high-end bay area stores this week, similar burglaries were reported at the saks fifth avenue in san francisco's union square. and at the neiman marcus store at stanford shopping center. that one, palo alto police say this group of 10 suspects rushed into the neiman marcus yesterday, no weapons were used but in just minutes, those suspects made off with more than 40 handbags worth 150 thousand dollars. they left in three different getaway cars. separately on tuesday afternoon, the security guard told the sf pd about six juvenile suspects who grabbed merchandise from the saks fifth avenue store on post street. they got into two vehicles parked on nearby palace street and took off. no arrest has been made. >>> join us the sunday for a special presentation, crime and e found
>> surveillance video shows the small bite as if he was a thin black stripe along the sides, police inc. it is either a bmw or a mercedes. this happened on may 4th. david jones was riding the att this vehicle which then took off. if you have any information, call san jose police. >>> pricing merchandise stolen from to high-end bay area stores this week, similar burglaries were reported at the saks fifth avenue in san francisco's union square. and at the neiman marcus store at...
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inc. do we need to sell best buy? they go into laptops with processers from intel and cramer fav.iversifying the whole food chain may be at stake. can we trust micron. how about texas instruments? can we buy the red hot semi conductor equipment or are they no longer red hot. the ones supposed to make a fortune off the chip shortage. not yet. when will they be safe to buy? not clear. for many fast gun and high growth money managers, it's looking like 2022 could be a down year for the companies. we'll have to wait to see economic numbers on inflation and that would send the woodstocks down, too second problem with calling a bottom, as great as the trade has been for retail and travel and homes the end of the lockdown is travel for tech. when the home office is built out, many companies are saying enough is enough we're not going to take your zoom calls woodstock name anymore. see us in person or not at all is there a problem we have a ridiculous glut of enterprise and financial tech stocks there are so many of these you can't possibly separate the bad from the good. you have so many
inc. do we need to sell best buy? they go into laptops with processers from intel and cramer fav.iversifying the whole food chain may be at stake. can we trust micron. how about texas instruments? can we buy the red hot semi conductor equipment or are they no longer red hot. the ones supposed to make a fortune off the chip shortage. not yet. when will they be safe to buy? not clear. for many fast gun and high growth money managers, it's looking like 2022 could be a down year for the companies....
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. >> reporter: inc. of it as the shared spaces program on steroids.upport from the program supervisor and mayor london breed. >> benches that look like giant chopsticks. why don't we make little seats for children that look like pandas? or we have stools that are made out of mah-jongg tiles. >> reporter: other ideas might include abacus's at gates to get people into chinatown. these are all preliminary at this point. but the chinese merchants association is hoping to have more architectural drawings to present varies in. very soon. >>> on the road to recovery, san francisco is the first county in the bay area to move into the less restrictive yellow tier. indoor bars and wineries can now operate at 25% capacity. the three household limit will be lifted for indoor dining. outdoor gatherings can expand up to 75 people. masks can be removed outdoors, if there is still enough room for social distancing. indoor gatherings can expand to 50% with not wearing. and here at kpix5, we are honoring the class of 2021 all month long. chloe is graduating from colleg
. >> reporter: inc. of it as the shared spaces program on steroids.upport from the program supervisor and mayor london breed. >> benches that look like giant chopsticks. why don't we make little seats for children that look like pandas? or we have stools that are made out of mah-jongg tiles. >> reporter: other ideas might include abacus's at gates to get people into chinatown. these are all preliminary at this point. but the chinese merchants association is hoping to have more...
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> clerk: next item is 5-b, authorizing a personal services contract with goodwin consulting group,, inc. , a california corporation, for a three-year term for special tax consulting services in an amount not to exceed $463,432, related to mello-roos community facilities districts administered by the office of community investment and infrastructure, discussion and action item. >> thank you. commissioners [inaudible] that funds either construction of new infrastructure or maintenance of completed infrastructure, and in order to fulfill that role, ocii uses a tax assistant to do that. melissa is here to present that. >> thank you and thank you, chair bustos for allowing me to be here today. my name is melissa whitehouse, and i am seeking your approval today for a personal services contract for tax consulting. next slide, please. so you're probably all very familiar with c.f.d.s, but i'm just going to give a bit of background both about c.f.d.s in general and ociis c.f.d.s, and then, this should be less than ten minutes total. i'm appreciative to be joined by susan goodwin from goodwin con
> clerk: next item is 5-b, authorizing a personal services contract with goodwin consulting group,, inc. , a california corporation, for a three-year term for special tax consulting services in an amount not to exceed $463,432, related to mello-roos community facilities districts administered by the office of community investment and infrastructure, discussion and action item. >> thank you. commissioners [inaudible] that funds either construction of new infrastructure or maintenance of...
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>> and he calls them the seven apple seeds of apple fried inc.t "pop news" as always. thanks for joining us on a sunday morning. stay tuned for martha and have a great holiday weekend. ed for ma a great holiday weekend. >>> good morning. i'm liz kreutz. a vigil was held last night for the victims of the vta shooting. a few dozen people attended the event. one victim was a member of the sikh community. another vigil will be held later today in union city. it begins at 5:00 p.m. at charles f kennedy park. it was organized by local residents who want to show solidarity. >>> carnaval san francisco's pouring efforts into vaccinating the community this year instead of holding its annual parade. carnaval will continue today from noon until 5:00. organizers set up a vaccination and resorts fair was shot available three locations. while there is no parade, it would be carnaval without live entertainment so there will be music and socially distance performance is. >>> let's get a check of the forecast with lisa argen. >>> we have fog along the shoreline bu
>> and he calls them the seven apple seeds of apple fried inc.t "pop news" as always. thanks for joining us on a sunday morning. stay tuned for martha and have a great holiday weekend. ed for ma a great holiday weekend. >>> good morning. i'm liz kreutz. a vigil was held last night for the victims of the vta shooting. a few dozen people attended the event. one victim was a member of the sikh community. another vigil will be held later today in union city. it begins at...
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get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ >>> what just happened to the stock of hp inc. packard. they reported and the numbers looked great, but the stock got crushed. they had a terrific top and bottom line beat fueled by notebook and printing sales, there was hair in the quarter, too. the ceo and president of hp think, to see what he thinks mr. lores, good to see you enrique, this was a great quarter. you had strong double-digit growth on almost every single feature. beat on top and bottom line. and yet, some people were worried this is the last good quarter because we're going back to work. we don't need to develop new home offices anymore what do you say to that thesis >> as you said, we're very pleased with the results we had this quarter but more important is that the underlying trends that are driving the performance are going to stay. we have seen that we are going to continue to be in a hybrid world even when people are coming back to the office. this will continue to drive demand for our products, for our printers, for our pcs. we're starting to see demand on t
get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ >>> what just happened to the stock of hp inc. packard. they reported and the numbers looked great, but the stock got crushed. they had a terrific top and bottom line beat fueled by notebook and printing sales, there was hair in the quarter, too. the ceo and president of hp think, to see what he thinks mr. lores, good to see you enrique, this was a great quarter. you had strong double-digit growth on almost every single...
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joining us now is joey jones, fox news contributor host of usa inc. should note that his former marine bomb technician for good to see a staff sergeant, semper fi to you, happy memorial day weekend as we begin this. to think president biden is shortchanging the military on his budget? >> you know, i'm not'd an economist but i would say that ifat you can't keep up with inflation that's not increasing and all and more than t the overall all mount is where are we going what are we focusing on and that is a question i have someone who served. after the past years, the past two years we learned intelligence gathering and cybersecurity are probably our weakest links and i would like to see a lot of effort going there but the problem with the military and what really bothers me is research and develop and in this budget. epart of the problem with the american system is when we change presidents every four years research and development can become this and the cycle. when i was in the marine corps i learned multiple radio platforms but we cannot update guns a
joining us now is joey jones, fox news contributor host of usa inc. should note that his former marine bomb technician for good to see a staff sergeant, semper fi to you, happy memorial day weekend as we begin this. to think president biden is shortchanging the military on his budget? >> you know, i'm not'd an economist but i would say that ifat you can't keep up with inflation that's not increasing and all and more than t the overall all mount is where are we going what are we focusing...
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today we have incredible development called them you know inc.ne - - immuno oncology the way we harness the white cells of the body to attack and kill cancer. that is a revolution. it is half of all the investment of the pharmaceutical industry goes into this in 2009 nobody believed in it and they thought it was a wacky idea. there was no evidence that it worked. one company continued to think about how they would tackle this incredible idea to stop cancer from hiding from your white cells let them do the job to attack the cancer that's why it's called immuno oncology. meaning white cells and cancer. this company was bought by bristol-myers squibb. the reason why they spend that amount of money was to say how can we answer the question to tackle this incredibly importantor question we will spend two.$3 billion and by this company to see if we cannot conquer cancer. no governmentep stepped in. no public goods stepped in. but the intent was conquer cancerth. they bought that 2009. nobody believed indy it. but because of that acquisition, today we h
today we have incredible development called them you know inc.ne - - immuno oncology the way we harness the white cells of the body to attack and kill cancer. that is a revolution. it is half of all the investment of the pharmaceutical industry goes into this in 2009 nobody believed in it and they thought it was a wacky idea. there was no evidence that it worked. one company continued to think about how they would tackle this incredible idea to stop cancer from hiding from your white cells let...
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. >> overall, and opening is good, i inc. it is better than watching movies at home. >> alameda county is still in the orange tier which means that theaters can operate at 50% capacity. >> one marin county neighborhood is still blazing at after despair found its way into a busy downtown. they are live in san anselmo where some are wondering if more bears will pop up. >> reporter: 24 hours later, the bear was still the talk of the town here. people walked up to our life truck and asked are you hear about the bear. i lost count at some point. fish and twilight officials say this was likely a young bear trying to establish his territory. he got lost and then probably got hungry. after a three hour visit to a backyard oak tree in san anselmo, a 200 pound black bear finally made his way back to the wild last night come and up before smashing a fence on the way out. >> went through there and that is the direction of the open space. >> reporter: while his appearance might've been surprising, fish and twilight officials say it is not
. >> overall, and opening is good, i inc. it is better than watching movies at home. >> alameda county is still in the orange tier which means that theaters can operate at 50% capacity. >> one marin county neighborhood is still blazing at after despair found its way into a busy downtown. they are live in san anselmo where some are wondering if more bears will pop up. >> reporter: 24 hours later, the bear was still the talk of the town here. people walked up to our life...
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in that time inc. signal from gps and with that wireless network if we don't have that signal and we don't have the cell phone it simply will not work that terrestrial wireless network just network without the gps timing signal the way we navigate in a way we to predict whether and save lives. the way we do national security and defense. and fundamentally necessary for electricity on the power grid. feelings that signal in the power grid is at risk. as well as the banking system in the united states every transaction is dependent from gps. as a nasa administrator i heard a lot about velcro. and that mrs. the economic impact from the everyday americans citizen in the way most americans don't realize it but it is the existential threat to the united states of america. if we lose faith we lose the united states of america. no space space capabilities. so nasa plays on the economic side that communication and navigation with that technological innovation. and also with microgravity to advance medicine. and
in that time inc. signal from gps and with that wireless network if we don't have that signal and we don't have the cell phone it simply will not work that terrestrial wireless network just network without the gps timing signal the way we navigate in a way we to predict whether and save lives. the way we do national security and defense. and fundamentally necessary for electricity on the power grid. feelings that signal in the power grid is at risk. as well as the banking system in the united...
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his organization team, inc. is going to give people from underrepresented communities an introduction into an experience into the field of sports analytics, and this ride around the bay ended up raising $40,000 for teens. >> this is an easy win-win-win. >> reporter: there are of course so many parts of the pandemic that we will all be happy to leave behind us. still, it is nice to know that at least a few have found a way to make the world a better place while riding it out. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> wow. i love it, and a lot of fun and for a wonderful cause. thank you, garvin. >>> building off of the coast, the white house announced a deal with california to build floating wind farms. the biden administration and governor newsome have identified two areas in humboldt area and to put in wind farms. >> it is going to create good paying union jobs, and it is going to make us more competitive as a state and as a country. >> the proposed sites could have enough electricity produced to power 1.6 million ho
his organization team, inc. is going to give people from underrepresented communities an introduction into an experience into the field of sports analytics, and this ride around the bay ended up raising $40,000 for teens. >> this is an easy win-win-win. >> reporter: there are of course so many parts of the pandemic that we will all be happy to leave behind us. still, it is nice to know that at least a few have found a way to make the world a better place while riding it out. garvin...
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and those events, the marshall service houses inmates inc. contractor operated facilities.evertheless in january, the president signed executive order that eliminates the use of contractor operated detention facilities. including those used by the marshall service. have you had a chance to evaluate the impact this decision will have on the s marshall service budget? in the administration of justice? speak the marshall services contracting as them with respect to pretrial detainees. : : : currently manages. marshals service began the process of two of those contracts set to expire in 90 days. the marshals service will be doing this evaluation in a way to ensure that it is able to >> and also make sure the location is still available. this is not immediate that done in a way that they can safely and efficiently manage the transition. >> can you talk about why it's important in proximity to their communities and families and lawyers quick. >>t going back to the reason to point out particularly with the pretrial circumstance and then toie communicate with their families and ult
and those events, the marshall service houses inmates inc. contractor operated facilities.evertheless in january, the president signed executive order that eliminates the use of contractor operated detention facilities. including those used by the marshall service. have you had a chance to evaluate the impact this decision will have on the s marshall service budget? in the administration of justice? speak the marshall services contracting as them with respect to pretrial detainees. : : :...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes on s. 397. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. young of alaska, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. young will vote yes s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative ar den aspursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote yes on s. 937. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house resolution...
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to indicate or to integrate to integrate thomas into this method and i'm looking at this somewhat inc of the families that sure didn't and because netanyahu was trying his best since the beginning go from 1 dollar. to could be such. vitally. angels are them at the beginning. within the march of the settlers calling did this for the palestinians living in east jerusalem so he clearly did he's the one with his. head created all these types of violations and inequality it's injustice this little bit of that 28 famine is in the region or was. this is that they will be keep out of their houses soon so immersion. imagine all these senate types of. sifting vitally. and. marched with flags that had shore in egypt was also against all of this types of. injustice and inequality and all of these things so this is this is horrible and you know. you know they creating this recanted you know what what we see what we see ok christmas had sent its. ok but what does it look at good does it civilians in the against the in is it in the other hand look what's going on more than 15 children were at a city
to indicate or to integrate to integrate thomas into this method and i'm looking at this somewhat inc of the families that sure didn't and because netanyahu was trying his best since the beginning go from 1 dollar. to could be such. vitally. angels are them at the beginning. within the march of the settlers calling did this for the palestinians living in east jerusalem so he clearly did he's the one with his. head created all these types of violations and inequality it's injustice this little...
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so they can't ship the coal legitimately, they can't ship iron or legitimately, they can't ship is inc, legitimately foreign currency is very important to any country, no matter how of talking to economy. you need foreign currency to buy the goods that are essential for your population or your elite group. so foreign currency is pretty essential to north korea survival. the question is, what's more important to the north korean leadership, developing nuclear ballistic missile program or seeing their economy flourish? yeah, in the regime up to, to go for the bomb in 2005 or sufficiently revealed that it had nuclear weapons as protection. it said again, the tax from foreign powers, specifically the united states. i don't yang home to the government. and to the country in the i any new apartment blocked line, spotlessly clean, showcase 70. this is where the young young's up account resides. the city is home to 3000000 people, but only those who are considered loyal to the regime live here. anyone wanting to enter the capital from the outside needs to permit duncan to work that young young
so they can't ship the coal legitimately, they can't ship iron or legitimately, they can't ship is inc, legitimately foreign currency is very important to any country, no matter how of talking to economy. you need foreign currency to buy the goods that are essential for your population or your elite group. so foreign currency is pretty essential to north korea survival. the question is, what's more important to the north korean leadership, developing nuclear ballistic missile program or seeing...
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christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger inc especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation there on park trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be a possible public health problem if they make it more tight that everyone should make it and should wear a mask that would be very important and maybe we could have spare some life a new emergency law gives the government temporary power to impose a lockdown but it hasn't been used polls show some swedes have lost faith in their country's approach to stuff lloyd blood isn't one of them. he still trusts in ender's tech now he represents the like these different kind of way lay in crisis in the world we did it in a way where people still could have a lot of their freedom and for me freedom is really important i grew blood support isn't likely to fade quickly last year he immortalized the epidemiolo
christianson says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger inc especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation there on park trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be a possible public health problem if they make it more tight that everyone should make it and should...
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christians and says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger inc especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation there on park trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be possible public health problem if they make it more tighter that everyone should make it and should wear a mask that would be very important maybe we could have spent some life through a new emergency law gives the government temporary power to impose a lockdown but it hasn't been used polls show some swedes have lost faith in their country's approach to stuff lloyd blood isn't one of them. he still trusts in ender's tech now he represents the like these different kind of way lane crisis in the world we did it in a way where people still could have their a lot of their freedom and for me freedom is really important i grew blood support isn't likely to fade quickly last year he immortalized the ep
christians and says the lax approach to mask wearing exposes inequalities in swedish society in danger inc especially minorities you're seeing people who are probably in lower paying jobs service industry jobs must take public transportation there on park trains in the morning day in day out with hundreds of people in a small container i think it's reasonable to ask like you know might that not be possible public health problem if they make it more tighter that everyone should make it and...
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this is 85-year-old founder inc. and she waiting for the bus. >> she was going to wait for it, and i guess she was attacked from behind and stab through the arm and into the chest. they had to keep her that way and shut apartheid until they got to the hospital. >> market street, typically busy with pedestrians, closed with the double stabbing just before 5 p.m. >> she did not know the other victim. they were both at the bus stop and both of them were stabbed. >> reporter: a 54-year-old san francisco resident was arrested on freddie street. >> the assailant just walked up to the victim, stabbed them and very casually walked away. >> reporter: this witness did not want to show her face but some of the meant moments before the attack. >> he had a knife on his right hand side. he was holding it really type. before you know it, he was behind this lady and i'm sure he sliced her, and she screamed. >> you don't think it will happen so close to home until it does are you just have to be super aware of your loved ones, take c
this is 85-year-old founder inc. and she waiting for the bus. >> she was going to wait for it, and i guess she was attacked from behind and stab through the arm and into the chest. they had to keep her that way and shut apartheid until they got to the hospital. >> market street, typically busy with pedestrians, closed with the double stabbing just before 5 p.m. >> she did not know the other victim. they were both at the bus stop and both of them were stabbed. >>...