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receiving the bronze star medal with 30 years of service long retired in 2011 in 2012 edward long became jennifer marie long and jennifer long joins me tonight from new york jennifer it's good to have you on the program and you know you come on a day when there's a lot of news to report i want to get your reaction to the pentagon today ending the trump ban on transgender people from serving in the u.s. military. it's it's a great moment you know it but it's full circle it was long in coming i mean given several years ago when the ban was reinstated it. was detrimental audio lot of folks i mean it was right now it's about 15000 over 15000 you know u.s. soldiers that went in a fight as trans national being who was forced to almost out of the service and now . realized that full careers and full potentials and service pows show that transgender people in the u.s. are twice as likely as sis gender people to enlist in the military do you know why that is. well 1st of all it's more likely for men to enlist in the military 1st and foremost. and from my point and for most when interviewed it's usually fr
receiving the bronze star medal with 30 years of service long retired in 2011 in 2012 edward long became jennifer marie long and jennifer long joins me tonight from new york jennifer it's good to have you on the program and you know you come on a day when there's a lot of news to report i want to get your reaction to the pentagon today ending the trump ban on transgender people from serving in the u.s. military. it's it's a great moment you know it but it's full circle it was long in coming i...
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marie law and jennifer long joins me tonight from new york jennifer it's good to have you on the program you know you come on a day when there's a lot of news to report i want to get your reaction to the pentagon today ending the trump ban on transgender people from serving in the u.s. military it's a it's a great moment you know it but it's full circle it was long in coming i mean given in several years ago when the ban was reinstated it. was detrimental audio lot of folks i mean it was about 15000 over 15000 you know u.s. soldiers that went in a fight as trans national being who were forced to almost out of the service and now. realize that full careers and full potentials and service pows show that transgender people in the u.s. are twice as likely as cis gender people to enlist in the military do you know why that is. well 1st of all it's more likely for men to enlist in the military 1st and foremost. and from my point and for most when interviewed it's usually from one to change it going from male to female and they join the military it's more of a flight to masculinity
marie law and jennifer long joins me tonight from new york jennifer it's good to have you on the program you know you come on a day when there's a lot of news to report i want to get your reaction to the pentagon today ending the trump ban on transgender people from serving in the u.s. military it's a it's a great moment you know it but it's full circle it was long in coming i mean given in several years ago when the ban was reinstated it. was detrimental audio lot of folks i mean it was about...
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receiving the bronze star medal with 30 years of service long retired in 2011 in 2012 edward long became jennifer marie long and jennifer long joins me tonight from new york jennifer it's good to have you on the program and you know you come on the day when there's a lot of news to report i want to get your reaction to the pentagon today ending the trump ban on transgender people from serving in the u.s. military it's a it's a great moment you know it it's full circle it was long in coming i mean given several years ago when the ban was reinstated it. was detriment to a lot of lot of folks i mean it was and right now it's about 15000 over 15000 no u.s. soldiers that went in a fight as trans national being who was forced to almost out of the service and now . realized that full careers and full potentials and service pows show that transgender people in the u.s. are twice as likely as sis gender people to enlist in the military do you know why that is. well 1st of all it's more likely for men to enlist in the military 1st and foremost. and from my point and for most when interviewed it's usually f
receiving the bronze star medal with 30 years of service long retired in 2011 in 2012 edward long became jennifer marie long and jennifer long joins me tonight from new york jennifer it's good to have you on the program and you know you come on the day when there's a lot of news to report i want to get your reaction to the pentagon today ending the trump ban on transgender people from serving in the u.s. military it's a it's a great moment you know it it's full circle it was long in coming i...
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fauci says that decision will be made by the cdc and fda after they study the vaccine's long-term protection, jennifernson, nbc news, washington. >>> we have heard about people driving out of their county for a vaccination, but one state is inviting people to fly in for a shot. alaska. way up there. has announced it will offer covid-19 vaccinations at four major airports starting in june. the move is intended to entice travelers to the state, which relies heavily on tourism. experts and leaders are slamming the offer, not only because it takes away a certain degree of fairness but because of the massive carbon footprint it would cause. 21 states do not have residency requirements for vaccination, like alaska, touching off concerns about so-called vaccine tourism. >>> anthony flores joining us now sports. the hottest team in baseball is going to be cooled off by force tomorrow. >> that's right, but today they remain red hot. they make it eight in a row. we're talking about the a's, why their win streak will be put on hold for at least one day, maybe longer. stick around, sports is next. creating a supp
fauci says that decision will be made by the cdc and fda after they study the vaccine's long-term protection, jennifernson, nbc news, washington. >>> we have heard about people driving out of their county for a vaccination, but one state is inviting people to fly in for a shot. alaska. way up there. has announced it will offer covid-19 vaccinations at four major airports starting in june. the move is intended to entice travelers to the state, which relies heavily on tourism. experts...
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made by the cdc and fda, likely by the end of the summer after they study the vaccine's long-term protection jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington >>> let's turn to the global fight against covid. the worldwide death toll has now reached over three million and some countries are reporting their deadliest days as they struggle with new variants and have limited access to vaccine where are we seeing these dangerous surges of the virus? >> good morning, phillip the u.s. is still the most affected country in the world, of course it is in brazil and india that the viralmost every day. and what's even more worrying in that country is that the new variants of the virus which has been found in brazil is affecting younger and younger people now they're saying they're seeing more and more people under the age of 40 being hospitalized and dying on the other side of the world, as we mentioned india, which has taken over from brazil, the second most affected country in the world recently after a series of religious festivals act as super spreader events well, hospitals and oxygen are quickly running out in the h
made by the cdc and fda, likely by the end of the summer after they study the vaccine's long-term protection jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington >>> let's turn to the global fight against covid. the worldwide death toll has now reached over three million and some countries are reporting their deadliest days as they struggle with new variants and have limited access to vaccine where are we seeing these dangerous surges of the virus? >> good morning, phillip the u.s. is still...
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and then this was sold to me by clemente who lived here with his wife jennifer lopez. not so longifference between audible and edible now i've been narrating audiobooks for a few years and i love doing this. i love the interpretation and the money i love the voices for each character and the money. i love to get to know the writers unique voice and the money. have i mentioned the money? i mean real bank like emotional rewards. i grew up in jackson heights and most of the kids that i grew up with that was the point right so that was the book of the year club so you better read it and the kids a know you read it. this is what you have to read. my parents were straight up immigrants and so big on reading and they made it impossible to read spanish books my father had maybe the whole encyclopedia before i got my bike. and the original audiobooks my father would scream out dante's inferno in the middle of the journey. you paying attention, you idiot? pay attention you moron. and in high school i began going to the jackson heights library so i would read the cliff notes so just give me
and then this was sold to me by clemente who lived here with his wife jennifer lopez. not so longifference between audible and edible now i've been narrating audiobooks for a few years and i love doing this. i love the interpretation and the money i love the voices for each character and the money. i love to get to know the writers unique voice and the money. have i mentioned the money? i mean real bank like emotional rewards. i grew up in jackson heights and most of the kids that i grew up...
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that's going to come between you and the manager a working people has indeed there you for a long time said jennifer bates is one of the workers at the bessemer warehouse who has been leading the union effort and jennifer said you know we don't have a relationship with management we have a relationship with the counter at. amazon workers and these facilities are tracked through and through apps down to the very 2nd one of the most disturbing things that i found in interviewing particularly drivers you're describing a good exchange a complex regime of tools and gadgets you monitor very closely what employees are doing when they're doing it but just an extraordinary degree of scrutiny on these workers and i don't think we never seen. sometimes convenience can be mistaken for progress the technology that has made amazon what it is the apps and algorithms that track it shipments and its employees work for consumers when the company sends out its messages across the media spectrum. where they're trying to win the battle for hearts minds and money that's what it's counting on that customers will put their
that's going to come between you and the manager a working people has indeed there you for a long time said jennifer bates is one of the workers at the bessemer warehouse who has been leading the union effort and jennifer said you know we don't have a relationship with management we have a relationship with the counter at. amazon workers and these facilities are tracked through and through apps down to the very 2nd one of the most disturbing things that i found in interviewing particularly...
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long after i'm gone. >> reporter: because she's a veteran jennifer won't pay for good trust's $70 a year service for a decadewe want to be a force of good to giving to people who served us. >> reporter: recar steiber is good trust's ceo and also co-authored "digital legacy." >> my father passed away beginning of last year and then i had some good friends dying in covid. so i kind of unfortunately got into this whole thing to sort of figure out what happened to people's digital accounts when you pass away. >> reporter: deciding what's worth passing on and unlocking all of that data stored in the cloud is a challenge. consider this. there are 500,000 tweets every minute. 500 million active daily users on instagram. and 1.8 billion people active on facebook every day. and that's just the people living. >> i went online and i tagged someone who's now dead. and their account was still alive. >> what we estimate is on average about 30,000 people are dying on facebook on a daily basis. and some people might want to keep their profiles active in some way. >> reporter: social media sites have varying rules for preser
long after i'm gone. >> reporter: because she's a veteran jennifer won't pay for good trust's $70 a year service for a decadewe want to be a force of good to giving to people who served us. >> reporter: recar steiber is good trust's ceo and also co-authored "digital legacy." >> my father passed away beginning of last year and then i had some good friends dying in covid. so i kind of unfortunately got into this whole thing to sort of figure out what happened to...
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jennifer reuben, a conservative for a long time.sense going on right now. there's an opportunity to break away. a real space right now for a debate about what health care looks like, what wages should look, like what infrastructure should look like. republicans are generally speaking with a few exceptions disengaged from that entire dialog. >> your description of trump reminds me of the old joke that if my grandmother had three wheels, she'd be a try sickle, meaning if the current world were upside down and different, then we might have a rational person, a rational second party. but i think you hit the nail on the head. they are not about governing. owe had to get through the notion they want good things to happen, even for their own people. this is about, i think, keeping people angry, keeping people resentful, keeping people with the view whites are somehow endangered. how could she possibly turn the chauvin conviction into a bad news story? yes they do that on fox news. so, they have a completely different feel about politics is
jennifer reuben, a conservative for a long time.sense going on right now. there's an opportunity to break away. a real space right now for a debate about what health care looks like, what wages should look, like what infrastructure should look like. republicans are generally speaking with a few exceptions disengaged from that entire dialog. >> your description of trump reminds me of the old joke that if my grandmother had three wheels, she'd be a try sickle, meaning if the current world...
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long. i can't see you, so i'm going to -- it's just my love of talking about russia. [laughter] overyou, jennifer>> thank you so much for that interesting and, if long, packed so full with really, really fascinating insights and information and i'd like to thank you for you all of it and, of course, there are lots of questions that have come in. i want to remind everyone to make sure that you're posing your questions in the q&a slot and not the chat slot. i'm looking at the q&a and make sure that's part of your question show-up. i'm going to actually resist the urge to take advantage of the host prerogative. i have a question i'm dying to answer but i'm going to let someone else, a few other people's questions get in there fist because i recognize that absolute power sometimes corrupt and i don't want to be corrupted in that way. katherine, can you unshare your screen so everyone can have a better look at palo alto too and you're muted. thank you, thank you so much. the first question posed from the q&a comes from jerry hudson who has read russia resurrected and urging who have not yet read it. i
long. i can't see you, so i'm going to -- it's just my love of talking about russia. [laughter] overyou, jennifer>> thank you so much for that interesting and, if long, packed so full with really, really fascinating insights and information and i'd like to thank you for you all of it and, of course, there are lots of questions that have come in. i want to remind everyone to make sure that you're posing your questions in the q&a slot and not the chat slot. i'm looking at the q&a...
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he lived long enough to see his grandchildren grow up and have children of their ends. >>> jennifer lopezdriguez have ended their engagement. a month ago, there was rumor but they have officially ended things in a state to the "today" show. they postponed their 2020 wedding due to covid. they will not be tying the knot. they say they hope to remain friends. >>> back here at home. jeff ranieri, we have a barbecue forecast, a beach forecast and all sorts of things as we head to the weekend. >> we are going to be in live with the weather that is coming our way. it's going to be warm but not hot. we are right in the middle there. we will take a look at the sky camera network, and this is one of my favorite shots. i tell you all the time. it's incredibly gorgeous. if you are stuck inside on the zoom calls, you want to look at your tv and check this picture out. you can see here, looking right back to the golden gate bridge. we have a little fog towards the two spires of the golden gate bridge, and lots of blue sky. it's more of the patchy fog cover. we are down to 47 in the south bay, and peni
he lived long enough to see his grandchildren grow up and have children of their ends. >>> jennifer lopezdriguez have ended their engagement. a month ago, there was rumor but they have officially ended things in a state to the "today" show. they postponed their 2020 wedding due to covid. they will not be tying the knot. they say they hope to remain friends. >>> back here at home. jeff ranieri, we have a barbecue forecast, a beach forecast and all sorts of things as...
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long. psst! psst! all good >> breaking news tonight from bloomberg. jenniferight that the biden administration is getting ready to sanction russia tomorrow. russian individuals and entities in response to russia's efforts to disrupt the 2020 election. u.s. intelligence community concluded that russia made at yet another concerted effort in 2020, to attack and undermine our election to try to benefited donald trump campaign. the sanctions are reportedly in response to that. also reportedly in response to the solar winds hack that hit nine federal agencies and 100 private companies last year. according to bloomberg news, the plan is for the u.s. government to sanction about a dozen russian individuals. including government officials and intelligence officials. plus 20 russian entities of some kind. plus, the reporting that the u.s. government could expel as many as ten russian officials and diplomats from the united states tomorrow. this of course, comes right after president biden and president putin had a tense phone call yesterday. this happens of course whil
long. psst! psst! all good >> breaking news tonight from bloomberg. jenniferight that the biden administration is getting ready to sanction russia tomorrow. russian individuals and entities in response to russia's efforts to disrupt the 2020 election. u.s. intelligence community concluded that russia made at yet another concerted effort in 2020, to attack and undermine our election to try to benefited donald trump campaign. the sanctions are reportedly in response to that. also reportedly...
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jennifer got pfizer's covid-19 shot. >> after that, i began to feel like almost myself. >> reporter: the long-hauler symptoms of covid-19ches, temperature deregulation, unexplainable tack card ya, and what people refore to as brain fog. >> reporter: it's suggested between 30% and 40% of covid-19 long-haulers like smythe could be experiencing vaccine-induced relief. it might be that the vaccine helps fight off the virus itself. >> if the long-hall haul disease is caused by the virus, then the vaccine will be able to clear the reservoir and basically eliminate the source of the symptoms. >> or it might be that the vaccine in effect calms them down. >> the immune responses induced by the vaccine can help dampen the responses of fr. these types of autoimmune cells. >> reporter: it's also possible that the vaccine's not helping at all. >> many people spontaneously get better anyway arngd if you get vaccinated and you get better, you're not sure whether it's the vaccine or the spontaneous recovery, so you'll have to do a randomized trial in order to determine that. >> reporter: but smythe believes the vaccine did help turn he
jennifer got pfizer's covid-19 shot. >> after that, i began to feel like almost myself. >> reporter: the long-hauler symptoms of covid-19ches, temperature deregulation, unexplainable tack card ya, and what people refore to as brain fog. >> reporter: it's suggested between 30% and 40% of covid-19 long-haulers like smythe could be experiencing vaccine-induced relief. it might be that the vaccine helps fight off the virus itself. >> if the long-hall haul disease is caused...
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long after i'm gone. >> because she's a veteran, jennifer won't pay for good trust's $70-a-year service for a decade. >>ow who served us. >> reporter: rikard steiber is the ceo and also co-authored "digital legacy." >> my father passed away beginning of last year. and then i had some good friends dying in covid. so i kind of unfortunately got into this whole thing to sort of figure out what happened to people's digital accounts when yoyou pass away. >> deciding what's worth passing on and unlocking all of that data stored in the cloud is a challenge. >> i discovered that it's much more difficult and, you know, potentially insane than you would imagine. >> consider this -- there are 500,000 tweets every minute. 500 million active daily users on instagram, and 1.8 billion people active on facebook every day. and that's just the people living. i went on line, and i tagged someone who's new dead. and their account was still alive. >> what we estimate is that on average, about 30,000 people are dying on facebook on a daily basis. and some people might want to keep their profiles active in some way. >> report
long after i'm gone. >> because she's a veteran, jennifer won't pay for good trust's $70-a-year service for a decade. >>ow who served us. >> reporter: rikard steiber is the ceo and also co-authored "digital legacy." >> my father passed away beginning of last year. and then i had some good friends dying in covid. so i kind of unfortunately got into this whole thing to sort of figure out what happened to people's digital accounts when yoyou pass away. >>...
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long way to go. >> reporter: on the issue of bipartisanship, alex, we also heard from the energy secretary, jennifer granholm, who was on another show this morning, saying that yes, they would like gop lawmakers on board but conceding if ultimately they don't come to the table and they can't hash out a deal, that democrats are prepared to go it alone. that is significant because that's what that party had to do in order to get covid relief across this finish line. it's something the president has said he would be open to as well. the difference here is that he is reaching out to republicans in a more expansive way. he's going to invite them to the oval office which we did see with the last round. but he says what's different this time is he wants to get this passed but he knows a lot of changes and modifications are likely before they get that. but he says inaction is not an option, they would like to see something done not just on physical infrastructure but what they call human infrastructure. >> while infrastructure is not getting report from congressional republicans, it is getting support from
long way to go. >> reporter: on the issue of bipartisanship, alex, we also heard from the energy secretary, jennifer granholm, who was on another show this morning, saying that yes, they would like gop lawmakers on board but conceding if ultimately they don't come to the table and they can't hash out a deal, that democrats are prepared to go it alone. that is significant because that's what that party had to do in order to get covid relief across this finish line. it's something the...
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long. >> eugene daniels of politico, appreciate you starting us off. thanks very much. let's continue now with jennifer ruben, opinion writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor. jennifer, let's continue with that line in term of the popularity of infrastructure. you wrote in your latest column how this plan seems to be kind of selling itself, because of its popularity. there's the popularity of the ideas in the plan and then there's the popularity of the plan with the democratic stamp on it and joe biden's name on it. almost like where you would get a different political response if you asked people, do you like obamacare? or if you ask people, do you like the fact that your kids can stay on your insurance until they're 26? very different responses. is this that again? are we about to see history repeat itself? >> well, i think it is right that if you say anything with biden's name in it, republicans will say no. that's what we saw on the rescue plan. that's what we're seeing on the infrastructure plan. that's what we're seeing on just about anything that come out of his mouth. republic
long. >> eugene daniels of politico, appreciate you starting us off. thanks very much. let's continue now with jennifer ruben, opinion writer for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor. jennifer, let's continue with that line in term of the popularity of infrastructure. you wrote in your latest column how this plan seems to be kind of selling itself, because of its popularity. there's the popularity of the ideas in the plan and then there's the popularity of the plan...
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fema, and local ngos and advocates to lease the long beach convention center as an emergency intake site for migrant children. our next witness jennifer podkul is vice president for policy and advocacy from kids in need of defense or k.i.n.d., an ngo devoted to the protection of unaccompanied and separated children. ms. podkul is an international human rights lawyer and a national expert on issues affecting immigrant children. lora ries, our next witness, is director of the center for technology policy and senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. prior to her current position, she served in various positions at the department of homeland security during the trump administration as a lobbyist for homeland security contractors and as counsel on the judiciary committee. without objection, the witnesses' full statements will be inserted in the record. i now ask each witness to summarize his or her statement for five minutes, beginning with mr. reichlin-melnick. >> chairwoman, barragan, ranking member higgins and diswishd members of the committee and subcommittee. my name is aaron reichlin-melnick, and i am policy counsel at the
fema, and local ngos and advocates to lease the long beach convention center as an emergency intake site for migrant children. our next witness jennifer podkul is vice president for policy and advocacy from kids in need of defense or k.i.n.d., an ngo devoted to the protection of unaccompanied and separated children. ms. podkul is an international human rights lawyer and a national expert on issues affecting immigrant children. lora ries, our next witness, is director of the center for...
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jennifer said on your earlier piece is exactly the case. these creative companies who built their entire reputations based on connectivity and collaboration are realizing that the world of office space, which defined a long time ago was more people and less space is changing to destination space and connected space and the tenant mix is creative tenants, tech tenants, media tenants. >> so you signed 300,000 square feet of office space in the first quarter alone. are they big tenants leasing big amounts of space or startups i'm trying to understand where the demand is coming from. >> you've got a lot of smaller companies that are coming due in the renewal processes. they realize they need space and so they're renewing for short to midterm times. but we did a large lease with google google is our largest tenant they are way ahead of everybody else i think their connectivity is part of their mantra and they want to grow their perform in silicon valley and other markets with us they have been very, very active. >> so for a tenant like google is it because they're hiring more people or is it because they have the workforce and need to space it out. so many offices eliminated walls and configured people in pod
jennifer said on your earlier piece is exactly the case. these creative companies who built their entire reputations based on connectivity and collaboration are realizing that the world of office space, which defined a long time ago was more people and less space is changing to destination space and connected space and the tenant mix is creative tenants, tech tenants, media tenants. >> so you signed 300,000 square feet of office space in the first quarter alone. are they big tenants...
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long way to go as we heard in the first part of the show today. we've got to stay vigilant and will stay vigilant. >> virginia state senator jennifer mcclellan releasingplan for virginia tomorrow. thank you very much for coming on "the sunday show." >> thank you. have a great day! >>> coming up, as president biden prepares to give his first address to congress on wednesday, we'll have a close are look at his approval ratings as he approaches his first 100 days in office. keep it here. first 100 days in office keep it here finding new routes to reach your customers and new ways for them to reach you is what business is all about it's what the united states postal service has always been about so as your business changes, we're changing with it with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now next day and two-day shipping nationwide same day shipping across town returns right from the doorstep and deliveries seven days a week it's a whole new world out there let's not keep it waiting ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength
long way to go as we heard in the first part of the show today. we've got to stay vigilant and will stay vigilant. >> virginia state senator jennifer mcclellan releasingplan for virginia tomorrow. thank you very much for coming on "the sunday show." >> thank you. have a great day! >>> coming up, as president biden prepares to give his first address to congress on wednesday, we'll have a close are look at his approval ratings as he approaches his first 100 days in...
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long time before we're all driving evs. >> do you think it's a good idea that we still force -- that's the journal's piece today, tom, i'm going to ask jennifern when they're not still not really affordable for most people, and they're -- they don't make economic sense, or a lot of times if you're not in an urban area it's tough to envision if you have a long commute that you could use one. >> yeah, here's what i think, joe, this is a case where you use, again, the buying power of the government to drive down that technology, the cost volume curve. we've done that before in the past maybe a mandate that every government vehicle is going to be an ev you get the costs down where it can scale. chevy, the volt, gm has announced they're going deep into evs, i don't think they're doing that as some green goopy charity measure, i think they really see the future there. the key is use the government's balance sheet to drive costs down and then let the private sector take over. >> and -- >> tom, i think we need you to keep shining a spotlight on this, the things that make sense and the things that don't. it's going to get complicated, it's going to ge
long time before we're all driving evs. >> do you think it's a good idea that we still force -- that's the journal's piece today, tom, i'm going to ask jennifern when they're not still not really affordable for most people, and they're -- they don't make economic sense, or a lot of times if you're not in an urban area it's tough to envision if you have a long commute that you could use one. >> yeah, here's what i think, joe, this is a case where you use, again, the buying power of...
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jennifer kept me focused and balanced in that piece. it had that quality of the two guys face to face was crucial. so when i say it was a year, it sounds like a long time, i'm sure, to people, but a year is very little time in the theaters. to go from zero to opening night. it's a lot of work. a lot of fun work. i get to be in the room by myself with lincoln and douglass for a while. >> you brought something up there. and i think everyone on the screens know the great thing about the theater is that it is a collaborative process. and people have input into it. maybe some playwrights are more collaborative than others. but i know a famous playwright once said to me, if you don't want to collaborate, write a novel. this is a collaborative process. but i'm curious if you -- either david or craig in recognizing, craig, you came in -- swooped in at the 11th hour. david, craig or jennifer, weighed in and sort of said this doesn't sound right, or did david say, i don't know if lincoln would say that. did you get any of that during the process, richard? or, david, you might want to check him and make sure his facts are right on this. >> yeah, i did. i got
jennifer kept me focused and balanced in that piece. it had that quality of the two guys face to face was crucial. so when i say it was a year, it sounds like a long time, i'm sure, to people, but a year is very little time in the theaters. to go from zero to opening night. it's a lot of work. a lot of fun work. i get to be in the room by myself with lincoln and douglass for a while. >> you brought something up there. and i think everyone on the screens know the great thing about the...