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while the amount of attention that has been placed on irwin means that irwin itself has been closed, a pandemic. what are you hearing from your clients about congresses? other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that precovid there were already numerous outbreaks of infectious diseases like chicken pox. then covid came, a deadly contagious disease, and our clients continuously have complained about conditions including lack of cleaning supplies. detainees are made to clean the facilities themselves. a lot of people don't realize this. and they're either not given adequate supplies or given supplies that give off toxic fumes. they're not given masks. they're not able to socially distance, physically distance from each other. so we continue to have clients who report that they are in fear for their lives that they are going to get covid and die in detention. >> monica, i think there are a lot of people who will watch the documentary, listen to our conversation and say what is the alternative? walk us t
while the amount of attention that has been placed on irwin means that irwin itself has been closed, a pandemic. what are you hearing from your clients about congresses? other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that precovid there were already numerous outbreaks of infectious diseases like chicken pox. then covid came, a deadly contagious disease, and our clients continuously have complained about...
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-- irwin goodman, sorry. >> steve: irwin goodman. >> jimmy: irwin goodman, apparently he's a protest so let's listen to one of his songs this is called, "poing poing poing. [ laughter ] ♪ pa-pa-pa poin poing poing poin poing poin pa-pa-pa poing ♪ ♪ poing poing poing poing poin pa-pa-pa poing poing poing poing ♪ ♪ poing poing pa-pa-pa poing poing poing poin poing poing ♪ ♪ pa-pa-pa poin poing poing poin poing poin pa-pa-pa poing ♪ ♪ poing poing poing poing poin pa-pa-pa poing poing poing poing ♪ ♪ poing poing pa-pa-pa poing poing poing poin poing poing ♪ >> jimmy: all right, that's good oh, my god [ cheers and applause >> steve: come on! >> questlove: yo >> jimmy: i don't know what he's protesting there, but - [ laughter ] sign me up >> steve: celebrating fun. >> jimmy: sign me up we're down to the last song. >> steve: aw >> jimmy: it's a solo artist named andi taranik, and here is andy here. it's his cover [ laughter ] >> questlove: wait that's bill hader. >> jimmy: he's hanging out in front of a tree or - >> steve: -- his jacket on >> jimmy: or a bush maybe. i can't really tell what
-- irwin goodman, sorry. >> steve: irwin goodman. >> jimmy: irwin goodman, apparently he's a protest so let's listen to one of his songs this is called, "poing poing poing. [ laughter ] ♪ pa-pa-pa poin poing poing poin poing poin pa-pa-pa poing ♪ ♪ poing poing poing poing poin pa-pa-pa poing poing poing poing ♪ ♪ poing poing pa-pa-pa poing poing poing poin poing poing ♪ ♪ pa-pa-pa poin poing poing poin poing poin pa-pa-pa poing ♪ ♪ poing poing poing poing poin...
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i mean, one dose -- is one dose even anything, irwin?ll, one dose is not anywhere near enough. children need at least two doses. they need maybe a third dose, a booster shot. the only group able to get away with two doses, ultimately, are the children from six months to two years. and the reason for that is likely to be the fact that those children whose mothers were vaccinated may be carrying some antibodies from mom that would help protect them. but once you get over two, those maternal antibodies are basically gone. and they will probably need three doses, in those children. but i must say, i agree with you, chris, it's pretty disappointing that we haven't gotten as many 5 to 11-year-olds vaccinated as i was hoping we would by this time. >> yeah, and that's the parents, right? they are making the decisions about whether the kids are going to be brought in. is it realistic to think that this even younger age group is going to see better vaccine turnout than the 5 to 11-year-olds? >> well, i don't know. the other interesting thing about
i mean, one dose -- is one dose even anything, irwin?ll, one dose is not anywhere near enough. children need at least two doses. they need maybe a third dose, a booster shot. the only group able to get away with two doses, ultimately, are the children from six months to two years. and the reason for that is likely to be the fact that those children whose mothers were vaccinated may be carrying some antibodies from mom that would help protect them. but once you get over two, those maternal...
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. >>> the daughter of steve irwin is paying tribute to her late father. >> mindy irwin shared a throwback photo yesterday on what would have been her father's 60th birthday. the caption indicated she planned to spend the day watching the crocodile hunter with her own daughter, saying in part, quote, i love you with all my heart. your legacy lives on. steve irwin died in 2006 when a sting ray pierced him in the chest. at the time, she was just eight years old. >> i remember when that happened. >> exactly, the way he lived his life. it was quite dangerous there. >> it was. >> what a charming little girl, she was. and now she's a mom. >> and his legacy continues to live on. >> nice to see. >> let's get you started with the morning, starting out nice and cold. meteorologist kari hall tracking the temperatures for us. are we going to see a warm-up at all? >> it will be a little warmer going into the next few afternoons, but the mornings will be very cold. and so we have to get used to temperatures like this, 28 degrees in santa rosa. we are freezing in our north bay valleys, as well as the inl
. >>> the daughter of steve irwin is paying tribute to her late father. >> mindy irwin shared a throwback photo yesterday on what would have been her father's 60th birthday. the caption indicated she planned to spend the day watching the crocodile hunter with her own daughter, saying in part, quote, i love you with all my heart. your legacy lives on. steve irwin died in 2006 when a sting ray pierced him in the chest. at the time, she was just eight years old. >> i remember...
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to get into this building for number 20 texas playing host to number 11 texas tech here at irwin centere colors are hitting you in the face expected to be a great atmosphere. a jam-packed erwin center and yet a lot of red in the building. kris budden joining us. jon sciambi and fran fraschilla. kris, obviously the tickets, that's air
to get into this building for number 20 texas playing host to number 11 texas tech here at irwin centere colors are hitting you in the face expected to be a great atmosphere. a jam-packed erwin center and yet a lot of red in the building. kris budden joining us. jon sciambi and fran fraschilla. kris, obviously the tickets, that's air
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. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross country interviewed them before the games. >> personally, it's not a place to, like, make huge statements and try to criticize. you need to be, i don't know, sensitive about when you bring stuff up, and why you're bringing it up. >> schifrin: on the night of the opening ceremonies, chinese authorities dragged off reporter sjoerd den daas, who later said the police had stopped him multiple times. and, after winning gold in this year's luge, german natalie geisenberger, a previous critic of beijing's human rights, self-censored: >> ( translated ): you have to be careful when you say what, and where you say it, and i think many are feeling this way. here on location, i think it's better not to say too much. >> schifrin: irwin and reed said team u.s.a. advised leave electronics at home. >> everybody is telling us to bring burner phones and burner laptops and, you know, hide all of our personal data. >> there's the threat that the government may be eavesdropping on you, and they can do that in all
. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross country interviewed them before the games. >> personally, it's not a place to, like, make huge statements and try to criticize. you need to be, i don't know, sensitive about when you bring stuff up, and why you're bringing it up. >> schifrin: on the night of the opening ceremonies, chinese authorities dragged off reporter sjoerd den daas, who later said the police had stopped him...
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. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross-countryshooting. before they left, they embraced china's covid restrictions, known as the closed loop. they sent us videos of their welcome wagon, fully space- suited; a police-escorted bus ride to their hotel; and finally seeing the slopes inside the olympic bubble, where it all felt worth it. >> we're totally okay with getting the really obnoxious p.c.r. tests that hurt our brains for a whole day. ( laughs ) obviously, police escorts are a little different, but i think they're trying to keep us safe, and they're trying to keep us healthy, and that's all we can ask for. >> schifrin: already, they've spent nearly three months isolated from their families. and, within their team bubble, reid and irwin have their own mini-bubble. >> the only person that we can take our mask off in front of when we're indoors is our mini- bubble, so that would be my roommate, deedra. >> we really want to-- wanted to close our bubble, and make sure absolutely no chance of getting covid. >> schifrin: the olympics'
. >> schifrin: joanne firesteel reid and deedra irwin are biathletes, a combination of cross-countryshooting. before they left, they embraced china's covid restrictions, known as the closed loop. they sent us videos of their welcome wagon, fully space- suited; a police-escorted bus ride to their hotel; and finally seeing the slopes inside the olympic bubble, where it all felt worth it. >> we're totally okay with getting the really obnoxious p.c.r. tests that hurt our brains for a...
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i want to start with steve irwin's last comments. are we looking at a tipping point for a constitutional crisis? what could a secretary of state, an ag, a governor do to change anything? >> look, i don't think we're at a constitutional crisis yet. if a governor and secretary of state in particular decide that they don't want to certify an election where there's no real question about what the outcome is, yes, you probably first end up in the courts, but most likely it ends up in the hands of congress allowing them to decide who the winner is in a particular state. certainly that's not something that anyone wants. the one thing i would say is there tends to be a lot more rhetoric when people don't have the power to make decisions than when they do, when they're actually in place somewhere. look at what happened in the state of arizona. this recount by a highly partisan group, once they got in, once they saw the actual ballots, they had to come out and say there was no fraud here that we can find and the election results were correct.
i want to start with steve irwin's last comments. are we looking at a tipping point for a constitutional crisis? what could a secretary of state, an ag, a governor do to change anything? >> look, i don't think we're at a constitutional crisis yet. if a governor and secretary of state in particular decide that they don't want to certify an election where there's no real question about what the outcome is, yes, you probably first end up in the courts, but most likely it ends up in the hands...
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irwin redlener, always great to see you my friend, we appreciate you staying up with us tonight.hreatens to sideline some members of team usa, we will give you an inside look at strict covid protocols just days before the winter olympics begin, when "the 11th hour" continues. 11th hour continues. grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. has key nutrients not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have va
irwin redlener, always great to see you my friend, we appreciate you staying up with us tonight.hreatens to sideline some members of team usa, we will give you an inside look at strict covid protocols just days before the winter olympics begin, when "the 11th hour" continues. 11th hour continues. grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. has key nutrients...
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he will then moderate a discussion with lori white, ross irwin, and daniel cullen, joined by taffye benson clayton. we'll leave 15 minutes for questions and answers. i encourage you and the audience to submit your comments at any point or your questions for the panelists on twitter or the chat function on youtube and facebook. now it's my pleasure to briefly introduce president ronald daniels. his complete bio as well as the other participants are available on our web page. president daniels is a scholar of law and economics. before becoming president of johns hopkins university in 2009 he was provost at the university of pennsylvania and dean of the faculty of law at the university of toronto. his book, released last month, examines the role higher institutions have in preserving the values of liberal democracy. we're delighted he's joining us today to moderate these conversations. president daniels, thank you very much and over to you. >> thank you so much, jackie, it's a real pleasure and a privilege to be here today. and really honored to be joined here today by the co-authors of the a
he will then moderate a discussion with lori white, ross irwin, and daniel cullen, joined by taffye benson clayton. we'll leave 15 minutes for questions and answers. i encourage you and the audience to submit your comments at any point or your questions for the panelists on twitter or the chat function on youtube and facebook. now it's my pleasure to briefly introduce president ronald daniels. his complete bio as well as the other participants are available on our web page. president daniels is...
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so this piece by robert irwin a painting. aluminum disc that's painted with acrylic, and is attached to the wall by a metal armature that's extending about 20 inches out. its convex in shape, and simply lit in four different directions. the light animates this object, and completely blurs the object. it's confounding our perception. >> reporter: light had a new dawn in the 1960s. it's when james turrell, son of an aeronautical engineer cornered the market on light in the first of a series of sculptures and installations that would define his career. while doug wheeler, a one-time pilot, began navigating in neon. >> so you walk into the ug wheeler room, and you're not really sure what you are seeing. yocan't define, is it a form? is it a mist? it comes in through various senses, and it's a total perceptual experience. >> reporter: carol eliel is the senior modern art curator at the los angeles county museum of art, which curated this traveling exhibition from its permanent collection. most of these works surfaced when new york
so this piece by robert irwin a painting. aluminum disc that's painted with acrylic, and is attached to the wall by a metal armature that's extending about 20 inches out. its convex in shape, and simply lit in four different directions. the light animates this object, and completely blurs the object. it's confounding our perception. >> reporter: light had a new dawn in the 1960s. it's when james turrell, son of an aeronautical engineer cornered the market on light in the first of a series...
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my name is marshall irwin. i am the chief security officer of mozilla, a nonprofit organization and open source community. our product include the firefox browser used by hundreds of millions of people on the world. we are constantly investing in security and privacy and building healthier internet. privacy online is a mess today. consumers are constantly under attack. they are stuck in a vicious cycle in which their data is collected without their knowledge or understanding. then shared and used to build profiles about them. the data is then used to target them in a way that can be harmful. i will talk about what mozilla is doing to address this problem and what congress needs to do. you have been to focus areas for us -- we drive major initiatives like the encrypted web traffic -- from below 50% a few years ago. what this is doing is protecting your browse activity and your information from attackers in the middle of the network who would otherwise collect that information to build profiles about you. the sec
my name is marshall irwin. i am the chief security officer of mozilla, a nonprofit organization and open source community. our product include the firefox browser used by hundreds of millions of people on the world. we are constantly investing in security and privacy and building healthier internet. privacy online is a mess today. consumers are constantly under attack. they are stuck in a vicious cycle in which their data is collected without their knowledge or understanding. then shared and...
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which is an oil company that is owned by empowered to is on the board, the son of turkish president. irwin was accused of actually being the middle man for isis oil. remember, isis took over all the oil fields in iraq, it was part of syria, and then they were in iraq in the area they control were largely oil fields. and remember, the united states didn't bond those oil fields, didn't take out any of that infrastructure. and one of the scandals over the last few years has been the fact that isis, one of the things that was funding them and fueling them, and no pun intended, to the fact that they had all access all this oil. and so how are they getting this oil into western markets? well, they were using companies in places like turkey and other places around the world to essentially purchase that oil on their behalf. right. and then pass it along into western markets as if it was coming out of turkey or some other location. and then they were skimming off the top profits for themselves. so listen, it absolutely happens. terrorist organizations are financed in many different ways, but one of
which is an oil company that is owned by empowered to is on the board, the son of turkish president. irwin was accused of actually being the middle man for isis oil. remember, isis took over all the oil fields in iraq, it was part of syria, and then they were in iraq in the area they control were largely oil fields. and remember, the united states didn't bond those oil fields, didn't take out any of that infrastructure. and one of the scandals over the last few years has been the fact that...
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in a diplomatic effort to ease tensions, mister irwin offer to mediate between russia and ukraine and has already met his ukrainian counterpart vladimir zalinski. a turkish president has been attempting a tight balancing act by showing diplomatic support to ukraine while avoiding damaging relations with russia. the 2 leaders are expected to sign an agreement to manufacture turkish drones in ukraine. while meanwhile, here in germany, chancellor, olaf shall says he plans to meet with russian president vladimir putin. chancellor schultz has been facing pressure to take a tougher stance on russia with critics accusing germany of being out of step with its allies and tackling the crisis. olaf shots had been tight lipped on ukraine in recent weeks, at least in public. but on wednesday evening, the new gemini chancellor, broke his silence in an interview with public broadcasters at the f, announcing a trip to moscow or to dish, but which ultimately most of the spoken to the russian president. and we're diligently preparing everything that's necessary. use our farm, i'm about to travel to the
in a diplomatic effort to ease tensions, mister irwin offer to mediate between russia and ukraine and has already met his ukrainian counterpart vladimir zalinski. a turkish president has been attempting a tight balancing act by showing diplomatic support to ukraine while avoiding damaging relations with russia. the 2 leaders are expected to sign an agreement to manufacture turkish drones in ukraine. while meanwhile, here in germany, chancellor, olaf shall says he plans to meet with russian...
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but then a large conglomerate namelyff irwin tools came in and offered this family 200 -- $300 millionite a bit of incentive for a small company in a family company to sell out at that point. they kept jobs there for a couple of years but within a few years the factory was closed. all the jobs were shiftft over too china if you buy that vice grip it's now made in china. so my question is how can we get through it may be some type of ftc review and get to the owners of these companies these families rather than just selling out to a conglomerate some type of function if you will to better help these family companies transition their company that they started into a u.s. manufacturing jobs? thanks so much. >> thank you, that is an excellent example. it exposes some of thedi differences between family-owned manufacturing which is really the bedrock of manufacturing the vast majority of manufacturing's small size enterprises that are family-owned. versusus the larger multinational companies that may be shareholder directed. i do think there needs to be some safeguards put into place for th
but then a large conglomerate namelyff irwin tools came in and offered this family 200 -- $300 millionite a bit of incentive for a small company in a family company to sell out at that point. they kept jobs there for a couple of years but within a few years the factory was closed. all the jobs were shiftft over too china if you buy that vice grip it's now made in china. so my question is how can we get through it may be some type of ftc review and get to the owners of these companies these...
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so neal irwin of axios a pick your poison environment for the biden administration and the fed, the drivingrough this year and beyond, but this is how he writes it. quote, the measures that would be needed to bring inflation down more rapidly would risk sending the economy into a tailspin. so this sounds like there are only bad options here for the white house and the fed. is that how you see it? >> i think we're in a perilous situation. i think what we have to hope for is that we can gradually decelerate the pressures on the economy, but it's a narrow ledge the fed has put itself on to and there's risks of falling off onto either side. if they act with insufficient rigor, then we'll end up entrenching an even higher inflation rate and the ultimate pain will be greater. if they induce a recession, that will have very substantial costs. so it's a difficult balance that has to be struck. i do think there are some things the administration can do that would be helpful. this is a moment for reducing, not increasing, tariffs. this is a moment for focusing more on being able to buy inexpensively
so neal irwin of axios a pick your poison environment for the biden administration and the fed, the drivingrough this year and beyond, but this is how he writes it. quote, the measures that would be needed to bring inflation down more rapidly would risk sending the economy into a tailspin. so this sounds like there are only bad options here for the white house and the fed. is that how you see it? >> i think we're in a perilous situation. i think what we have to hope for is that we can...
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irwin redletter. thanks to all of you for being here. gabe, set the table.ation? >> millions of parents who were waiting on this, they're going to have to wait a little longer. just within the past few minutes the company saying they plan to extend their rolling submission to the fda, essentially pulling the emergency use authorization application because you might remember next week an fda advisory panel was set to meet on tuesday to discuss this. and typically how this played out is the fda advisory panel would discuss it and then if they voted for emergency use authorization, then the cdc would take a look at this. the cdc had said that it was possible if everything went well to have shots in arms by president's day. earlier this week pfizer's ceo seemed confident that the fda would take a look at this and authorize this. as you mentioned just yesterday president biden told lester we were on the verge of this as well. so this is a significant change. so why, you know, what's the significance here in terms of why didn't they wait until submitting this emer
irwin redletter. thanks to all of you for being here. gabe, set the table.ation? >> millions of parents who were waiting on this, they're going to have to wait a little longer. just within the past few minutes the company saying they plan to extend their rolling submission to the fda, essentially pulling the emergency use authorization application because you might remember next week an fda advisory panel was set to meet on tuesday to discuss this. and typically how this played out is the...
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tom: you survived the whip saw of darkness economics, the optimism of the great trade guy dug lasses irwin. and then there's blanch flower. blanch flower is gloomy and cautious right now. j.p. morgan is at 1% g.d.p. can slow economic growth a la professor blanch flower, that that derail your market outlook? >> first of all, this is one of the best professors i've had. i didn't get a chance to have him, but that's the risk is that there's some sort of -- we just get a faster deceleration in growth. people are working down those savings. a lot of the consumer story in the fourth quarter, and i think in the first quarter, is going to be that consumers working down excess savings. and once those savings have run out, the savings rate at this point, the going rate of savings is not as high as it was a year ago. so the risk is that certainly by the third quarter, fourth quarter, growth is much slower, and maybe the fed gets caught, maybe some other central banks get caught a little bit offside with the rate hike rhetoric and the action they're going to put to work in the first couple of meetings
tom: you survived the whip saw of darkness economics, the optimism of the great trade guy dug lasses irwin. and then there's blanch flower. blanch flower is gloomy and cautious right now. j.p. morgan is at 1% g.d.p. can slow economic growth a la professor blanch flower, that that derail your market outlook? >> first of all, this is one of the best professors i've had. i didn't get a chance to have him, but that's the risk is that there's some sort of -- we just get a faster deceleration...
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task force cochairs, two former governors, and will the moderated conversation among lori white, ross irwin, daniel c -- inclusion and diversity. we believe 15 minutes for questions and answers, and i encourage you and the audience to submit your comments at any point and questions for panelists using the hashtag for the chat function on youtube and facebook. it is my pleasure to introduce president daniel. his bio is available on the webpage. president daniels is a scholar of law and economics. before becoming president of johns hopkins university in 2009, he was provost at pennsylvania and dean of the faculty at the university of toronto. his book released last month shows the vital role higher education institution roles have in liberal democracy. it is delightful he is joining us to moderate the conversation. resident daniels, thank you and over to you. president daniels: thank you. it is a pleasure and privilege to be here today and honored to be joined here today by the co-authors of the academic leaders task force on expression , governor douglas and governor gregoire, who served two
task force cochairs, two former governors, and will the moderated conversation among lori white, ross irwin, daniel c -- inclusion and diversity. we believe 15 minutes for questions and answers, and i encourage you and the audience to submit your comments at any point and questions for panelists using the hashtag for the chat function on youtube and facebook. it is my pleasure to introduce president daniel. his bio is available on the webpage. president daniels is a scholar of law and...
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irwin redlener and my dear friend, tom costello, thank you very much for being with me this morning.y that we've been following for you. tennis star novak djokovic says he's willing to sacrifice competing in upcoming tournaments to avoid the covid vaccine. he told the bbc today, quote, the principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. djokovic was booted from australia last month, right before the australian open, because he was not vaccinated. djokovic says that he is not anti-vaccine, he just supports the right to choose what goes in his body. >>> up next, we'll go back to kyiv for reaction on the ground to russia saying that it's drawing back some troops from the border. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." ps from the border you're watching "jose you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports. ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at not for your customers. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can.
irwin redlener and my dear friend, tom costello, thank you very much for being with me this morning.y that we've been following for you. tennis star novak djokovic says he's willing to sacrifice competing in upcoming tournaments to avoid the covid vaccine. he told the bbc today, quote, the principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else. djokovic was booted from australia last month, right before the australian open, because he was not vaccinated....
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ross irwin was leader of a student organization that champions dialogue and the polarization. he is now chief operating officer of bridge usa. lori white is president at depaul university and has served on the board of directors for the national association of the personnel administrators foundation and the association for sustainability in higher education. she is smiling and happy because she is currently residing briefly in baltimore. and we understand that. and these members are joined by -- she is also a member of the board of directors for the national association of diversity officers in education. before we get going, a reminder that attendees can submit questions using the live chats easing the hashtag bpc live. i will ask task force members to say a quick word on the workings of the task force, how it draws its conclusions and, again, tracking the broad theme of its conversations, the work it is doing. i would be interested to know, after a year of intense deliberation, what was the one issue in which you found that your moves -- your views, rather, were changed by t
ross irwin was leader of a student organization that champions dialogue and the polarization. he is now chief operating officer of bridge usa. lori white is president at depaul university and has served on the board of directors for the national association of the personnel administrators foundation and the association for sustainability in higher education. she is smiling and happy because she is currently residing briefly in baltimore. and we understand that. and these members are joined by...
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so this piece by robert irwin is a painting, it is an aluminum disc that is inted with acrylic and isto the wall by a metal armature that's extending 20 inches out. it is convex in shape and simply lit in four different directions. the light animates this object incompletely blurs the object. it is confounding our perception. >> light had a new dawn in the 1960's. it's when the son of an aeronautical engineer cornered the market on light in the first of a series of sculptures and installations that would define his career. a one-time pilot began navigating in neon. >> you walk into the room and you are not really sure what you are seeing. you can't define, is it a form, is it a missed? it comes in through various senses -- and is the total perceptive experience. >> the museum of art curated the traveling exhibition from its permanent collection. most of these works surface between new york was the epicenter of the art world and still adhere to painting traditionalist, but still fitting that the west coast artist assumed up pioneer mentality. >> they totally made them their own. they d
so this piece by robert irwin is a painting, it is an aluminum disc that is inted with acrylic and isto the wall by a metal armature that's extending 20 inches out. it is convex in shape and simply lit in four different directions. the light animates this object incompletely blurs the object. it is confounding our perception. >> light had a new dawn in the 1960's. it's when the son of an aeronautical engineer cornered the market on light in the first of a series of sculptures and...
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finally, fethere is a brief in the united states bankruptcy court for this new jersey filed by dean irwin of the university of california berkeley school of law. in indeed dean of that school of law. and i will make an amicus curiae brief be made part of the record here. i'll do some opening remarks. when he gets here, senator kennedy will then provide opening remarks. if senator durbin gets your first he's the chairman of the full committee and he makes the to offer opening remarks so we will have three rounds of opening remarks with any luck and then i'll introduce the panel. and you can proceed with your testimony and then wewill go on to questions . i will be pretty rigorous about the five minute rule. i know you've all put a lot of work into your statements. they can be made a part of the record so we have a full benefit of your statement but senators who come to a hearing are eager to ask questions and engage with the panel and moving to that quickly is a good thing for a chairman to do so i will be strictly a policeman of the five minute rule. we are here to address a novel and rat
finally, fethere is a brief in the united states bankruptcy court for this new jersey filed by dean irwin of the university of california berkeley school of law. in indeed dean of that school of law. and i will make an amicus curiae brief be made part of the record here. i'll do some opening remarks. when he gets here, senator kennedy will then provide opening remarks. if senator durbin gets your first he's the chairman of the full committee and he makes the to offer opening remarks so we will...
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a large conglomerate, namely irwin tools, came in and offered this family 200, $300 million. so quite a bit of incentive for a small company, and a family-run company, to sell out at that point. and now they kept jobs there for a couple of years but within a few years, the factory was closed, all the jobs were shipped over to china. so if you buy that vise group now, it's made in china. so my question is, how can we get, through maybe some type of ftc review, and get to the owners of these companies, these families, rather than just selling out, you know, to a conglomerate, some type of function, if you will, to better help these family companies transition their company that they started into a u.s. manufacturing jobs. thank you very much. >> thank you. that's an excellent example. and it exposes some of the differences between kind of family-owned manufacturing, which is really the bedrock of manufacturing, the vast majority of manufacturing enterprises are small, mid-size enterprises that are family-owned, versus the larger multinational companies that may be shareholder d
a large conglomerate, namely irwin tools, came in and offered this family 200, $300 million. so quite a bit of incentive for a small company, and a family-run company, to sell out at that point. and now they kept jobs there for a couple of years but within a few years, the factory was closed, all the jobs were shipped over to china. so if you buy that vise group now, it's made in china. so my question is, how can we get, through maybe some type of ftc review, and get to the owners of these...