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jeff: yes. yes. -- senator rubio: yes. yes. jeff: that was easy. senator rubio: i have gone through that process and have seen incredible value in it. it wasn't scientifically designed to do it this way, but there is something about this process, particularly the way the early states are structured. i was speaker of the house in florida, but haven't gone through that process, there is something to be said about the leader of the free world coming to begin their campaign in a rent-a-car dropping county to county speaking to groups of people 10 or 15 at a time. there is very few places you can get that in this country. after that, it becomes about planes flying to multiple states, but that early experience is valuable in filtering and venting who makes it to be the nominee of the respective parties. i came to appreciate that tremendously. plus, you guys fry everything. and that big cow, that butter cow. that is a big cow. who ate that? [laughter] jeff: one of the great des moines register parties, we had a good one, senator rubio cut off kaufman to s
jeff: yes. yes. -- senator rubio: yes. yes. jeff: that was easy. senator rubio: i have gone through that process and have seen incredible value in it. it wasn't scientifically designed to do it this way, but there is something about this process, particularly the way the early states are structured. i was speaker of the house in florida, but haven't gone through that process, there is something to be said about the leader of the free world coming to begin their campaign in a rent-a-car dropping...
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back to you, jeff. jeff: let's open it up for a few questions. >> we will go to tbs. >> i have a question about the worries you have with back to school children. is there anything you are seeing given parents apprehension going back to school. we've been talking about it bubbling up given some medical experts are saying they are seeing more children hospitalized? are you seeing the idea that some states are seeing icu beds -- icu bed shortages because of covid are there resources being ? shared to figure out what was going on there? jeff: dr. walensky? dr. walensky: we have, as i mentioned in my remarks strict plans of how to keep our children safe in schools. we are seeing in some schools, as well as distancing and straining protocols, we are seeing schools that are not following these guidance, specifically not masking, they are dealing with outbreaks in the context of this very transmissible delta variant. we are encouraging schools to follow our guidance and to follow our assistance as they manage
back to you, jeff. jeff: let's open it up for a few questions. >> we will go to tbs. >> i have a question about the worries you have with back to school children. is there anything you are seeing given parents apprehension going back to school. we've been talking about it bubbling up given some medical experts are saying they are seeing more children hospitalized? are you seeing the idea that some states are seeing icu beds -- icu bed shortages because of covid are there resources...
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we have jeff dice. he is president of the me, this institute and in las vegas we cross the greg jar duleigh. he is the co host and co creator of the independent media show the convo couch or a gentleman cross cycles and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate line. and let me go to you 1st year i'm titling this program called the civil war. and the reason is in, as i mentioned in my introduction, the president of the united states has this tendency to keep invoking the civil war . this he believe one is coming on or is he hoping one will go ahead, lionel? neither he is reading a script. you read something that's on a card in his pocket and it could be shy, is $42.00 long. it doesn't matter. the idea that he is trying to make a parallel between the civil war, i think about this for $750000.00 americans were killed in 4 years, 2 and a half percent of the population that will be between 7 and 8000000 dead today. just the fact that he's doing that, i'm going to probably y
we have jeff dice. he is president of the me, this institute and in las vegas we cross the greg jar duleigh. he is the co host and co creator of the independent media show the convo couch or a gentleman cross cycles and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate line. and let me go to you 1st year i'm titling this program called the civil war. and the reason is in, as i mentioned in my introduction, the president of the united states has this tendency to keep...
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go ahead, jeff. well, i think it's just 5 and dropping is pretense and the pretenses that he's somehow present up for all of us that he represents some sort of democratic compromise that's, that's not the case. this is the kind of pro dehumanizing language you have when people are heading towards some sort of nasty system in the country. and i think it's, they talking about a civil war. i mean, americans are fat there at old. they're depressed, half of them can't run to the end of the block or do 10 push ups. so it's really dangerous bad rhetoric and, you know, it's funny how the left was always saying that the right wants to re litigate the civil war. i even bring that up and lucrative villa who's an italian american scholar at claremont and he wrote an article that very title, the cold civil war a couple years back. i recommend people look it up because i think it really says the frame of where we are and i agree with lie it all day by news is very much propped in this. well, i mean, if he's a prop
go ahead, jeff. well, i think it's just 5 and dropping is pretense and the pretenses that he's somehow present up for all of us that he represents some sort of democratic compromise that's, that's not the case. this is the kind of pro dehumanizing language you have when people are heading towards some sort of nasty system in the country. and i think it's, they talking about a civil war. i mean, americans are fat there at old. they're depressed, half of them can't run to the end of the block or...
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i've been speaking to the professor jeff kingston in tokyo.- jeff kingston in tokyo.re four candidates and - jeff kingston in tokyo. there are four candidates and two l jeff kingston in tokyo. there l are four candidates and two of them are women. the leader right now is mister kono, a former defence minister, foreign defence minister, he's young dynamic. probably second place in the first round is someone who also has extensive cabinet experience, but is not particularly personable. then you have the third runner who's backed by former prime minister shinzo abe. she's an ideological soulmate and, for a lot of ldp members, that makes her a bit of a liability. then you have the last one to join the race, a lot of people believe she was added basically to siphon away votes from mister kono, who has a number of enemies amongst the power brokers in the ruling ldp. jeff, how different do you think any successor will be from the way the former prime minister, as of this week, governed?— minister, as of this week, governed? well, he wasn't particularly _ governed? well, he w
i've been speaking to the professor jeff kingston in tokyo.- jeff kingston in tokyo.re four candidates and - jeff kingston in tokyo. there are four candidates and two l jeff kingston in tokyo. there l are four candidates and two of them are women. the leader right now is mister kono, a former defence minister, foreign defence minister, he's young dynamic. probably second place in the first round is someone who also has extensive cabinet experience, but is not particularly personable. then you...
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murphy: thank you, jeff. surveys sharing where we are with covid-19 usage -- this past wednesday, the fda released data about those shots. today, the fda's related biological products advisory community is meeting to discuss the data and evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a booster. next week, the cdc's advisory committee on immunization practices will need to provide their independent evacuation, after which the cdc will make the final recommendation. this process is consistent with what we outlined in august, where our goals were to stay ahead of the virus, to lay out an initial plan based on our clinical judgment, and ultimately ensure that the final plan would be based on the independent assessment and our role then and now is to protect the health and well-being of the public. as soon as the fda and cdc complete their evaluations, we will be ready to move forward. we have used this time since august to communicate and coordinate with pharmacy partners, nursing homes, states and localities. yesterda
murphy: thank you, jeff. surveys sharing where we are with covid-19 usage -- this past wednesday, the fda released data about those shots. today, the fda's related biological products advisory community is meeting to discuss the data and evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a booster. next week, the cdc's advisory committee on immunization practices will need to provide their independent evacuation, after which the cdc will make the final recommendation. this process is consistent with what...
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with that, i will now hand back to jeff. jeff: let's open it up to questions. reporter: we are hearing more and more reports of people walking into vaccination sites getting boosters even if they are not eligible. some have done that saying it is their first dose instead of their third. are you working with providers to crack down on that at all and can you also speak about how you are tracking the numbers of the shots so far and separating them out from the first shots? dr. walensky: we're closely working with jurisdictions to make sure they understand what is in their provider agreements and what is currently indicated for the third dose. some of these we want to encourage. for those who are severely immunocompromised, we put forward guidance that encouraged people who were severely immunocompromised to get a third dose. some of these are expected and indicated. we are tallying and able to tally the number of people who have gotten a third dose and we are actively tracking that. jeff: next question. reporter: thank you for doing this. can you tell me about wh
with that, i will now hand back to jeff. jeff: let's open it up to questions. reporter: we are hearing more and more reports of people walking into vaccination sites getting boosters even if they are not eligible. some have done that saying it is their first dose instead of their third. are you working with providers to crack down on that at all and can you also speak about how you are tracking the numbers of the shots so far and separating them out from the first shots? dr. walensky: we're...
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jeff: dr. walensky. dr. walensky: we will pose that question to our advisory committee on immunization practices. currently fully vaccinated is two doses of pfizer or moderna or one dose of j&j. we believe advisors to give us a recommendation. jeff: the. >> let's go to jocelyn grove at bloomberg. >> thank you very much. can i just ask broadly, yesterday was focused on employees essentially. many of the deaths are still among the elderly, who have the highest vaccination rates. what can you do or are you considering to do to fuel vaccinations among that sliver of older folks who have not gotten the shot? have you ruled out whether you would ever do a vaccine requirement for domestic flights? could that be possible in the future? >> dr. murphy, do you want to start on the second question where vaccination rates are still quite high? >> thank you for the question. it is important for folks to know that we have over 90% of seniors with one vaccine. more than 80% are fully vaccinated. that is good progress. we wa
jeff: dr. walensky. dr. walensky: we will pose that question to our advisory committee on immunization practices. currently fully vaccinated is two doses of pfizer or moderna or one dose of j&j. we believe advisors to give us a recommendation. jeff: the. >> let's go to jocelyn grove at bloomberg. >> thank you very much. can i just ask broadly, yesterday was focused on employees essentially. many of the deaths are still among the elderly, who have the highest vaccination rates....
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oxígeno, encontrar el secreto de la juventud o revertir el envejecimiento busca una investigación de jeffincluido un premio nobel hoy se juega la tercera jornada de las eliminatorias mundialistas méxico es líder de su grupo y a estados unidos le urge ganar telemundo es la casa oficial del mundial de las fifa y aquí podrán ver todos los partidos comenzamos, muy buenas tardes soy arantxa bienvenidos millones de mexicanos se reponen del susto que vivieron anoche cuando sonaron las alarmas después de un terremoto 7.1 y también se sintió en estados del sur y centro del país incluida la ciudad de méxico nuestro corresponsal víctor silva tiene los últimos detalles desde la capital del país qué tal buenas tardes >>> buenas tardes arantxa te saludo con mucho gusto aquí en la capital mexicana aún se siente el susto que nos dejó el movimiento de anoche que dejó daños en acapulco y al menos una persona fallecida en guerrero también estamos sorprendidos porque fue el 7 de septiembre el día de la tragedia del 2017, vamos a ver el reporte (sonido ambiente) >>> eran las 8:47 de la mañana cuando sonaron l
oxígeno, encontrar el secreto de la juventud o revertir el envejecimiento busca una investigación de jeffincluido un premio nobel hoy se juega la tercera jornada de las eliminatorias mundialistas méxico es líder de su grupo y a estados unidos le urge ganar telemundo es la casa oficial del mundial de las fifa y aquí podrán ver todos los partidos comenzamos, muy buenas tardes soy arantxa bienvenidos millones de mexicanos se reponen del susto que vivieron anoche cuando sonaron las alarmas...
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guy adami, jeff mills, and mike khouw. before we dive into those questions, let's find out what you guys out there have been buying and selling christina is tracking the action on wall street bets. christina. >> well, the number one most talked about stock right now on wall street bets is iron net cybersecurity. this is a company only recently public after the spac merger last month it was founded by a former director of national security or the nsa, and shares closed 28% higher today but over 90% of the spac shareholders redeemed their initial investment, and the short interest is rohuge it's almost 50% of the flow. others, we have to talk about the others in the reddit realm the metals company, real estate tech start-up offer pad solutions closed 35, look at that 58% higher right there so could be because jpmorgan is down with the opad offering them a new credit line. a reference there for those that know, and then you got the regulars like game sstop, palantir, getting mentions as well as amc, clover, and dutch brothers
guy adami, jeff mills, and mike khouw. before we dive into those questions, let's find out what you guys out there have been buying and selling christina is tracking the action on wall street bets. christina. >> well, the number one most talked about stock right now on wall street bets is iron net cybersecurity. this is a company only recently public after the spac merger last month it was founded by a former director of national security or the nsa, and shares closed 28% higher today but...
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please welcome back to "the late show," jeff daniels!last time we were here, we were talking about "to kill a mockingbird," which was just opening at the time. >> yeah. >> stephen: and it returns october -- >> 5th. >> stephen: -- 5th, to broadway. very exciting. ( cheers and applause ) were you planning on coming back? or was this a, you know what? coved's over, let's go back. >> they had come to me a few times when the pandemic hit and would you come back. i'm going, i did it for a year, which on broadway is a long time. >> stephen: sure. and then it was, you can help reopen broadway, you can help new york city come back. ( cheers and applause ) i mean, there were 88,000 jobs that were lost just in the broadway district. >> stephen: right. o the stage hands, the ushers. i mean, so, let's help that, you know. you love the theater, let's help that. >> stephen: of course. ( cheers and applause ) >> that and i want to see what it means now. i want to see what it means to walk out there as atticus finch -- >> stephen: two years later. -- pos
please welcome back to "the late show," jeff daniels!last time we were here, we were talking about "to kill a mockingbird," which was just opening at the time. >> yeah. >> stephen: and it returns october -- >> 5th. >> stephen: -- 5th, to broadway. very exciting. ( cheers and applause ) were you planning on coming back? or was this a, you know what? coved's over, let's go back. >> they had come to me a few times when the pandemic hit and would...
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we will talk to jeff currie of goldman sachs later on in this hour. there call overnight is that you are looking at growing scarcity across physical markets, pretty much across the board. coming up right now, olivia engel, state street cio of active quantitative equities. more on those calls next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: rbc's lori calvasina was on earlier. she does expect a pullback by 5% to 10% at some point, and sees a lot of volatility picking up. that echoes a lot of what we've heard from most wall street strategists and newspapers over the weekend. this is where we are at. s&p 500 fell five sessions in a row. we haven't seen that in quite a long time. s&p up today, helped in part by energy. what do you do if everyone is getting nervous and there are some catalysts lining themselves up, whether from d.c. or earnings? let's get perspective now from olivia engel, state street advisors cio of active quantitative equity. olivia: yes, i think, just given the uncertainty around the trajectory of this pandemic and what might happen with inflation ,
we will talk to jeff currie of goldman sachs later on in this hour. there call overnight is that you are looking at growing scarcity across physical markets, pretty much across the board. coming up right now, olivia engel, state street cio of active quantitative equities. more on those calls next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: rbc's lori calvasina was on earlier. she does expect a pullback by 5% to 10% at some point, and sees a lot of volatility picking up. that echoes a lot of what we've...
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jeff rosenberg, 225,000 jobs over five days -- that is not a bad number. jeff: not bad at all.inforcing the broader point, which is if you look through the noise this is a strong labor market, a good recovery. is there more room to go? sure. those are the points many of the more dovish members have been highlighting. that is the broader takeaway, that the reopening is happening. the thing this is not talking about and the federal be concerned about and our focus will shift towards is the impact on fiscal policy. they will -- you'll have a fiscal tightening even with a $3.5 trillion stimulus plan. that is not the same kind of stimulus as the stimulus that is rolling off. the fed will be concerned about the impact on the economic growth of that fiscal late. tom: are you managing that 12 months forward, 24 months forward to a 3% american economy. is that your overlay as you manage bond money? jeff: that is. it is in most of the longer run forecast. we have been incredibly impactful impact on short-term growth from a combination of reopening and historic amounts of stimulus. the ov
jeff rosenberg, 225,000 jobs over five days -- that is not a bad number. jeff: not bad at all.inforcing the broader point, which is if you look through the noise this is a strong labor market, a good recovery. is there more room to go? sure. those are the points many of the more dovish members have been highlighting. that is the broader takeaway, that the reopening is happening. the thing this is not talking about and the federal be concerned about and our focus will shift towards is the impact...
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thanks for your time, jeff. and, oh, the other thing is you had a question around how to better get in touch with the disability community. nicole is great or the entire mod is a great start. and i also look at -- there was -- there was someone who said that a tech needs assessment, which i think that was a presentation in the previous month who just really did an inedible job and a great model of how to do outreach for the facets of the disability community. so if the mod, you know, can figure out a way to ed few that process it would be helpful for departments like yours, jeff, to really figure out what the best outreach strategy is. thank you so much. >> co-chair madrid: next do you have any questions for jeff at this time? okay. next i'll call on orkid. orkid, do you have questions for jeff? >> commissioner sassouni: hi, i just want to make sure that i can be seen clearly by the interpreter. okay, this is orkid sassouni, and i have my mask on for safety so i'll try to sign slowly and clearly to make sure tha
thanks for your time, jeff. and, oh, the other thing is you had a question around how to better get in touch with the disability community. nicole is great or the entire mod is a great start. and i also look at -- there was -- there was someone who said that a tech needs assessment, which i think that was a presentation in the previous month who just really did an inedible job and a great model of how to do outreach for the facets of the disability community. so if the mod, you know, can figure...
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first of all, i'm off domestic based on what jeff said. while i think they're less states rights at work then perhaps he does, i love his point that america saw different reactions in cities and states across the country so maybe you can see that. so, that's a source of optimism. i'm also optimistic because i saw americans start to revolt. that makes me optimistic for sure. after which, i can't not be optimistic about the united states. never ever bet against the united states because anything that you think is bad today-- it was much worse in the past. show me the time in life when you would like to return to the 1970s when it was illegal to own a phone and you had to run it from the government's preferred novelty, when 60s, vietnam war, was that a break time, the 30s, 40s, the only constant in american life's progress so i can't not to be optimistic and even more so when you consider capitalism is getting quicker and quicker and outrunning politicians in ways that they can't begin to imagine so i refuse to not think that to be jealous of
first of all, i'm off domestic based on what jeff said. while i think they're less states rights at work then perhaps he does, i love his point that america saw different reactions in cities and states across the country so maybe you can see that. so, that's a source of optimism. i'm also optimistic because i saw americans start to revolt. that makes me optimistic for sure. after which, i can't not be optimistic about the united states. never ever bet against the united states because anything...
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jeff mills, what do you make of the overall market in terms of where we are in this massive run going into the end o f the year at this point? >> first of all, i agree with karen in a sense that i would have thought that the higher flying names would have got hit today. we talked about it last night. but even in growth, you want to be quality that's more faang. some of the reopening names. i think that was maybe out of step today and won't be the trend going forward. overall, i find myself agreeing with carter. i've been in this cyclical camp for some time and we've been in this momentum in the market. 40% of stocks trading above their 50-day you have the s&p you have triple q seeing really aggressive inflows, but then aggressive outflows from cyclicals. if you see this rotation, i could see damage at the index level and that's what i would anticipate going forward as rates rise, we see this rotation i don't think the damage is going to be significant because the market has been able to go back and forth successfully between value and growth just to use broad factor exposures, but i t
jeff mills, what do you make of the overall market in terms of where we are in this massive run going into the end o f the year at this point? >> first of all, i agree with karen in a sense that i would have thought that the higher flying names would have got hit today. we talked about it last night. but even in growth, you want to be quality that's more faang. some of the reopening names. i think that was maybe out of step today and won't be the trend going forward. overall, i find...
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jeff: dr. walensky. dr. walensky: we will pose that question to our advisory committee on immunization practices. currently fully vaccinated is two doses of pfizer or moderna or a single dose of j&j. i anticipate over time that will be updated, but we will leave that to our advisors to give us some recommendations. >> next question. >> josh at bloomberg. >> thank you. can i just as broadly, yesterday was focused on employees essentially. many of the deaths are still among the elderly, who have the highest vaccination rate and are still bearing the brunt. what if anything can you do or are you considering doing to fuel vaccinations among that sliver of older folks who have not gotten a shot? and separately, have you ruled out whether you would do a vaccine or testing requirement for domestic flights, or is that something possible in the future? thank you. >> do you want to start with the question about 65 and older where vaccination rates are not quite high and we want to drive them further. >> yes, thank you
jeff: dr. walensky. dr. walensky: we will pose that question to our advisory committee on immunization practices. currently fully vaccinated is two doses of pfizer or moderna or a single dose of j&j. i anticipate over time that will be updated, but we will leave that to our advisors to give us some recommendations. >> next question. >> josh at bloomberg. >> thank you. can i just as broadly, yesterday was focused on employees essentially. many of the deaths are still among...
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enough to be able to let paris go live with jeff to have a stable life.me, a sacrifice on her end as a mother. >> reporter: but what happened in her life? and how did she end up with another baby? from esta the detectives learned about the divorce and how marie had lost her job, and how the pastor and his wife offered her a place to stay. but the questions about baby grace? esta said her relationship with marie was always supportive, and not judgmental. and when marie didn't tell her who the father was, she didn't push the subject. >> i've never questioned her because marie will tell me in her own time if she wants to tell me. i've learned with my sister i never pry. >> reporter: but that was the job of the detectives, nesli and keith, to pry, and hopefully, to find marie. and one of their first calls was on her church pastor, james flanders, and his wife. impressive guy, they discovered. james flanders. what was he like? >> very charismatic. i would say he would good at his job. >> reporter: wonder what it would be like to listen to him preach. >> you ca
enough to be able to let paris go live with jeff to have a stable life.me, a sacrifice on her end as a mother. >> reporter: but what happened in her life? and how did she end up with another baby? from esta the detectives learned about the divorce and how marie had lost her job, and how the pastor and his wife offered her a place to stay. but the questions about baby grace? esta said her relationship with marie was always supportive, and not judgmental. and when marie didn't tell her who...
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it cooled down quite a bit today, jeff. >> so much better outside. we had those mid and also upper 90s earlier this week. look at the difference. santa rosa, you are 10 degrees cooler. 18 degrees cooler compares to this time yesterday and concord, livermore down 15. let me show you what else is going to be helping us the next couple of days to keep us out of the hot 100. it's about this cooler air that's dropping down from the north. you can see right there. not only over seattle and oregon but right onto northern california. these two things really helping to keep our temperatures comfortable as we head even right into this upcoming weekend. let's get you ready to go tomorrow morning. you can see the coastline is thick there. clouds for the north bay and low clouds going into in land and contra costa and a little in san jose. we see some of that fog moving in from the south in gilroy. i do anticipate a good amount of sunshine. all and all, tomorrow looks really fantastic for us. >> temperatures for the morning, don't expect too many differences here
it cooled down quite a bit today, jeff. >> so much better outside. we had those mid and also upper 90s earlier this week. look at the difference. santa rosa, you are 10 degrees cooler. 18 degrees cooler compares to this time yesterday and concord, livermore down 15. let me show you what else is going to be helping us the next couple of days to keep us out of the hot 100. it's about this cooler air that's dropping down from the north. you can see right there. not only over seattle and...
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[applause] >> thank you very much, , jeff. and let me first say what a treat it is to be here today. i would like to out a few people, joe woodford is in the audience, joe turned onto henry hazlitt many years ago and it was transformative, and he keeps doing this for people around the country presentation, so thank you very much. thank you also to bill brennan for putting on this event for sponsoring it. what an excellent event, thanks to all of you for being here in supporting such an important organization. if you came to my office or you came by where i live you would see books by mises everywhere. they are not there for show. if you pick them up and you look at the opening pages, all the blank pages are full of tiny notes, and very often i actually had to add blank pages to the front of the book to add all that i wanted to take down. so to read a book by me is to see numerous direct references, quotes to ludwig von mises here but you read me more broadly is is he that he's had a major, major influence on me, so what a trea
[applause] >> thank you very much, , jeff. and let me first say what a treat it is to be here today. i would like to out a few people, joe woodford is in the audience, joe turned onto henry hazlitt many years ago and it was transformative, and he keeps doing this for people around the country presentation, so thank you very much. thank you also to bill brennan for putting on this event for sponsoring it. what an excellent event, thanks to all of you for being here in supporting such an...
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i'm not going to be a suzanne jeff and ellen jeff. i want to begin with you. you wrote a piece about the charli hebdo controversy in france explaining why in america? the publication of the charlie hebdo cartoons although considered blasphemous by some would but absolutely be protected by the first amendments of the constitution. tell us why the first amendment protects blasphemy what the central cases that protect blasphemous expression are and under what circumstances in the first amendment on offensive speech can be banned. so there have been laws in the united states in the past that prohibited blasphemy and if you go back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries, they were occasional prosecutions for blasphemous speech but over the last hundred years or so, it's become clear that the concept of punishment for blasphemy clearly violates both the free speech clause of the constitution and the free exercise clause of the constitution and there to my knowledge hasn't been a successful prosecution for blasphemy in this country in close to a century. the the c
i'm not going to be a suzanne jeff and ellen jeff. i want to begin with you. you wrote a piece about the charli hebdo controversy in france explaining why in america? the publication of the charlie hebdo cartoons although considered blasphemous by some would but absolutely be protected by the first amendments of the constitution. tell us why the first amendment protects blasphemy what the central cases that protect blasphemous expression are and under what circumstances in the first amendment...
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back to you, jeff. >> thank you, doctors. let's open it up for a few questions. over to you, kevin. >> first question, let's go to liz at "usa today." >> excellent. thank you so much. i had a question, and if this is for dr. fauci because prior to vaccines being available, there's been a lot of discussion about how in the u.s. we might reach herd immunity through natural infection. we have a surgeon general in it'll who's a to point of this. given the high risk of infection among the unvaccinated, shouldn't we have reached herd immunity in that population by now? >> you know, herd immunity is really the complicated issue of protection by vaccination and those who have continued and durable protection following infection. we do not know what that number is right now. herd immunity is a concept namely that most people, whatever that number is and it varies from infection to infection. for measles it's over 90%. you know when you are at herd immunity when the virus doesn't have any opportunity to go from person to person. but right now we don't know what that number
back to you, jeff. >> thank you, doctors. let's open it up for a few questions. over to you, kevin. >> first question, let's go to liz at "usa today." >> excellent. thank you so much. i had a question, and if this is for dr. fauci because prior to vaccines being available, there's been a lot of discussion about how in the u.s. we might reach herd immunity through natural infection. we have a surgeon general in it'll who's a to point of this. given the high risk of...
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jeff remained positive.oxygen to move his only goal was to get healthy enough to walk his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day in dance with her without an oxygen tank. and guess what? and there's good news. his cancer is in remission. his 9 by 12 masses shrunk to the size of a marble. jeff credits low for pulling him through it's the same kind of positivity. he's been telling us about since 1988. i think that's the way too. >> to address left to be optimistic and look for the good thing. >> look, i hope to see him on the red carpet again soon. speaking of tonight on e t were at the met gala with j lo reanna kim k newly engaged kate hudson billie eilish so many stars will be breaking it all down the fashion, the couple's the in speier looks there's almost too much to talk about. but we'll have it all for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. all right. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us this hour. but stick around. a lot more is ahead on kron 4 news at 6 is weak cover. everyth
jeff remained positive.oxygen to move his only goal was to get healthy enough to walk his daughter down the aisle on her wedding day in dance with her without an oxygen tank. and guess what? and there's good news. his cancer is in remission. his 9 by 12 masses shrunk to the size of a marble. jeff credits low for pulling him through it's the same kind of positivity. he's been telling us about since 1988. i think that's the way too. >> to address left to be optimistic and look for the good...
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guy adami, jeff mills, and mike khouw.s find out what you guys out there have been buying and selling christina is tracking the action on wall street bets. christina. >> well, the number one most talked about stock right now on wall street bets is iron
guy adami, jeff mills, and mike khouw.s find out what you guys out there have been buying and selling christina is tracking the action on wall street bets. christina. >> well, the number one most talked about stock right now on wall street bets is iron
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jeff rosen honored a man who helped stop a man who was planning mass violence. he called authorities and they found these weapons on that suspect. hopefully this psa will do a lot of good and spread. >> that is powerful. >>> some of the most recognizable olympians in the world brought to tears on capitol hill. simone biles and other gymnasts described how the fbi and agents and team usa failed them in the sex abuse scandal. >> we have been failed, and we deserve answers. >> it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. >> how the fbi director is responding to the criticism. >>> plus, he defeated the recall, so what's next? how it could change the recall rules in the future. >>> where did she go? a 22-year-old woman vanishes on a cross-country trip with her fiance. the reason he is now called a person of interest. good wednesday. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. powerful and emotional. four high-profile gymnasts talking about their life after being sexually abused by their own team doctor and how they felt
jeff rosen honored a man who helped stop a man who was planning mass violence. he called authorities and they found these weapons on that suspect. hopefully this psa will do a lot of good and spread. >> that is powerful. >>> some of the most recognizable olympians in the world brought to tears on capitol hill. simone biles and other gymnasts described how the fbi and agents and team usa failed them in the sex abuse scandal. >> we have been failed, and we deserve answers....
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griff: jeff paul in new orleans, jeff, please do thank our friends at st.amazing church bells, that was great stuff, thanks, jeff. all right, after causing severe damage in the south, ida brought historic flooding to the northeast, bryan llenas live in paterson, new jersey with the latest there, hi, bryan. reporter: bring, good afternoon, the reality is this is what people will be doing in new jersey throughout their labor day weekend. that is cleaning up these cars. this car was completely submerged in about 6 feet of flood water. as you can tell, it's a total loss. many of the vehicles were submerged. people were trapped in them, in fact, the majority of deaths in new jersey of the 25 deaths happened with people stuck in their vehicles, they were swept away by flood waters. this car total loss and many cars like it. ryan hamilton over here, he's the owner of the salvage yard that's right in this area, you can see the flooding behind us. ryan, what's the damage like in your business right now? >> i was overwhelmed completely submerged, i thought i'd probab
griff: jeff paul in new orleans, jeff, please do thank our friends at st.amazing church bells, that was great stuff, thanks, jeff. all right, after causing severe damage in the south, ida brought historic flooding to the northeast, bryan llenas live in paterson, new jersey with the latest there, hi, bryan. reporter: bring, good afternoon, the reality is this is what people will be doing in new jersey throughout their labor day weekend. that is cleaning up these cars. this car was completely...
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we bring in jeff raniere. and great work that they're doing. >> yeah. >> was had happening here though? the fire danger we're talking about, i see red on the map, which is not good. and also smoke issues for tomorrow. >> a lot of different layers here. you mentioned the fire warning. that expires 8:00 p.m. tonight. we're seeing the winds calm down so we can start to push this behind us. as we roll through tomorrow -- it was hot today, but check this out. we're back up to 94 by tomorrow afternoon. that's hot. >> yeah. >> and even on the coast it'll be kind of warm. >> it's going to be in the 70s. on top of the heat, z which kind of hard to deal with after the cold temperatures, superenjoyable, we have the smoke building back into the forecast. tonight there's no problems at all. from the south, there you go. there's the smoke as we roll through tomorrow morning, also right into tomorrow afternoon. so, right now we're looking at east bay and south bay with the most unhealthy air. >> and this smoke, is it coming
we bring in jeff raniere. and great work that they're doing. >> yeah. >> was had happening here though? the fire danger we're talking about, i see red on the map, which is not good. and also smoke issues for tomorrow. >> a lot of different layers here. you mentioned the fire warning. that expires 8:00 p.m. tonight. we're seeing the winds calm down so we can start to push this behind us. as we roll through tomorrow -- it was hot today, but check this out. we're back up to 94 by...