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jens: well, i would say like this.me in, i had a strong focus on cleaning up money laundering issues. and i focused on closing the history books. and last quarter, we came out with the clifford chance report, and the different ash in sweeter -- sweden and estonia closing on us. so i would say we are now at the beginning of the end. we still have the u.s. looking at us and we are answering their questions, and then we will see how long it takes before that results. anna: yeah, do you have any insight? are we talking months or years this risk hangs over the business? jens: no, i don't have any insight. it's up to the u.s. authorities to decide how long this process takes. timmy, -- to me, it's very simple. when they ask questions, i'm going to answer truthfully, and then it's up to them to decide the pace. anna: in terms of the pandemic, many banks dealing in terms of working practices and strategy. do you see this as having lasting impacts on the strategy returnbank, or do you to to business as it was before? jens: that
jens: well, i would say like this.me in, i had a strong focus on cleaning up money laundering issues. and i focused on closing the history books. and last quarter, we came out with the clifford chance report, and the different ash in sweeter -- sweden and estonia closing on us. so i would say we are now at the beginning of the end. we still have the u.s. looking at us and we are answering their questions, and then we will see how long it takes before that results. anna: yeah, do you have any...
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jen ashton and dr. give us the overview on why we're having such a tough time controlling the outbreak, compared to other countries? >> i think it's important to realize the united states is unlike any other country in many ways. we're geographically diverse, and we have a different health care infrastructure. sometimes better, sometimes worse. it's really important to remember that the general consensus among public health officials is that those confirmed cases literally just represent the tip of the iceberg. we heard the cdc director say he thinks it could easily be ten times that many cases here in the u.s. and the reason why we're having trouble controlling the virus, the virus is sneaky, it's very transmi transmissible, and it can spread in all types of environments. it's been proven a challenge, to say the least. >> dr. sutton, you're an e.r. doctor on the front lines. what do you think needs to be done to get the rates down? >> yes, juju. i noticed there is a difference in messaging sometimes, d
jen ashton and dr. give us the overview on why we're having such a tough time controlling the outbreak, compared to other countries? >> i think it's important to realize the united states is unlike any other country in many ways. we're geographically diverse, and we have a different health care infrastructure. sometimes better, sometimes worse. it's really important to remember that the general consensus among public health officials is that those confirmed cases literally just represent...
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i don't think firing or demotes brad parscale is the thing that does that. >> phil, jen makes a greatnt. i can hear the 2016 experience just ringing through in it. he's capable of discipline. why isn't he turning to that tool now? >> jen remembers the last month of the general election campaign throughout october and trump largely stuck to his script that steve bannon helped create for him. day in and day out he said his peace and didn't go off into a lot of tangents relatively speaking. he's just not doing that now. he doesn't seem to have anybody around him in the white house who is trying to rein him in, trying to steer him and focus him. a lot of folks are trying to enable him, but they have wawan help him do what he wants to do. they changed the campaign manager. the campaign manager is really donald trump. i don't think that has to do with the infrastructure of the campaign or the strategy of the campaign, it's the president and his management of the pandemic and a way he has used his office to talk about the coronavirus or not to and also the way he's dealt with the race relati
i don't think firing or demotes brad parscale is the thing that does that. >> phil, jen makes a greatnt. i can hear the 2016 experience just ringing through in it. he's capable of discipline. why isn't he turning to that tool now? >> jen remembers the last month of the general election campaign throughout october and trump largely stuck to his script that steve bannon helped create for him. day in and day out he said his peace and didn't go off into a lot of tangents relatively...
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jen ashton.patients like michael can end up on a walker for weeks, his vocal chords are still damaged. in many ways, leaving the hospital is just the beginning of a long-term comeback. >> it definitely can be. what you're talking about is something any intensive care person knows very well. it even has a name. the post icu syndrome, and that is a marked, debilitation, muscle wasting. literally almost every system can be involved. and people have to remember, just because you're discharged from the hospital, especially from the icu, the road to recovery can literally be day by day, and it can take months. i always encourage people you have to be patient with yourself. just because you spent ten days in an icu doesn't mean in ten days you'll be back to baseline. it can take a lot longer than that. >> and jen, earlier today we watched you speak one on one with dr. anthony fauci on a wide range of issues. but one issue many of us are still wondering about is hydroxychloroquine. it's back in the news
jen ashton.patients like michael can end up on a walker for weeks, his vocal chords are still damaged. in many ways, leaving the hospital is just the beginning of a long-term comeback. >> it definitely can be. what you're talking about is something any intensive care person knows very well. it even has a name. the post icu syndrome, and that is a marked, debilitation, muscle wasting. literally almost every system can be involved. and people have to remember, just because you're discharged...
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jen ashton. jen, great to see you. so there are new findings on covid-19 in pregnant women.n, the cdc released the latest numbers of this very specific population. we know that pregnancy is a condition where the immune system is suppressed. it's important to remember that every pregnant woman really represents two patients' lives that we have to worry about and in general they're more susceptible to infectious respiratory diseases, so the numbers from the cdc thus far on covid-19 and pregnant women, 11,312 cases, more than 3,000 hospitalizations and at this point, 31 pregnant women have lost their lives due to covid-19. so recent data from the cdc does suggest that they're more at risk for hospitalizations, icu admission, not really at increased risk of death but every single death in a pregnant woman has a major ripple effect for sure in their family. >> absolutely. another headline this morning, the world health organization acknowledging the possibility that covid-19 can be transmitted indoors by aerosol particles that linger in the air instead of falling to the ground as
jen ashton. jen, great to see you. so there are new findings on covid-19 in pregnant women.n, the cdc released the latest numbers of this very specific population. we know that pregnancy is a condition where the immune system is suppressed. it's important to remember that every pregnant woman really represents two patients' lives that we have to worry about and in general they're more susceptible to infectious respiratory diseases, so the numbers from the cdc thus far on covid-19 and pregnant...
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it's my pleasure to welcome back jen bryant host of the congressional dish podcast. she joins me now to discuss proxy voting during the coronavirus gem thanks again for the job you do keeping track of the congress for us now jem for those who don't know what is proxy voting and how does it work and does this mean the house of representatives is working entirely from home during the pandemic well thank you for having me back and so proxy voting is the new emergency procedure quickly created and passed by the house democrats that allows a member of congress to work from home by telling a member who's physically present that how they intend to vote each member who's physically present can vote for up to 10 missing members and this is something that's been used in the mideast before but this is the 1st time in u.s. history it is being used to pass bills on the house floor now every member of the house has the ability they have the choice to vote by proxy but those who are most members of the house are still showing up to vote and so like in the beginning when this was fo
it's my pleasure to welcome back jen bryant host of the congressional dish podcast. she joins me now to discuss proxy voting during the coronavirus gem thanks again for the job you do keeping track of the congress for us now jem for those who don't know what is proxy voting and how does it work and does this mean the house of representatives is working entirely from home during the pandemic well thank you for having me back and so proxy voting is the new emergency procedure quickly created and...
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here to discuss now is scott jennings. good to see you.lad to see you have your face covering on. >> wear a mask. >> absolutely. first, i have to get your reaction to the president's attack on bubba wallace. the president, falsely, claims that nascar's rating are down because they banned the confederate flag. why is it so hard for this president to denounce the confederate flag? >> yeah, i don't know. it's -- this is not -- this is not the right hill to die on. i think defending the founding fathers and defending, you know, the heroes of america make a lot of sense. but the confederates were not our heroes. the confederates were traitors who wanted to split off from america, and depart from american ideals. so, i don't get it. and i don't think the confederate flag and the confederate imagery, and the idea of romanticizing the con ephedra say, confederacy. he did allude to it in his tweet. so if you are going to get a message of taking on people trying to do things to statues, and have other conversations. you really want to focus on our f
here to discuss now is scott jennings. good to see you.lad to see you have your face covering on. >> wear a mask. >> absolutely. first, i have to get your reaction to the president's attack on bubba wallace. the president, falsely, claims that nascar's rating are down because they banned the confederate flag. why is it so hard for this president to denounce the confederate flag? >> yeah, i don't know. it's -- this is not -- this is not the right hill to die on. i think...
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jennings, thanks so much for being here.that not only are you a school teacher, as you have been for 16 years but your wife is a nurse at the jackson health system. we interviewed doctors from there all the time. we know the crisis that's going on in those hospitals. so what are your conversations like as you try to figure out your future? >> well, we're very much concerned, because as you know, jackson has a very high rate of covid patients, and my concern is going back to a classroom with students who are not, you know, properly social distancing, wearing masks, things of that nature, and so you know, that's sort of a double whammy for me, coming home every day, not knowing what the situation is. >> i totally understand, and in florida, school starts next month, so what have you decided to do? >> well, i have decided to take my retirement at this point in time. it's something that i don't really look forward to, because you know, teaching has been a passion of mine, as you said, for 16 years, and i don't look forward to le
jennings, thanks so much for being here.that not only are you a school teacher, as you have been for 16 years but your wife is a nurse at the jackson health system. we interviewed doctors from there all the time. we know the crisis that's going on in those hospitals. so what are your conversations like as you try to figure out your future? >> well, we're very much concerned, because as you know, jackson has a very high rate of covid patients, and my concern is going back to a classroom...
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but time for a break when we return jeff isn't down with friend of the show jen brainy to talk about how the house of representatives has deployed a controversial system for voting during the current virus pandemic will be right back. the war. issue. yes thank you. i suspect. people. if you're born into a 4 family you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people. you're going to generational poverty. into the fight every day you meet your needs and the needs of your family. is anyone safe in their own wrong conservatives are defiant form the monetized and shout about those with the easy ones now the mob is turning on its own wrong thing demands conformity does not. is freedom of speech no me of the world. during the vietnam war us forces also bombs in neighboring laos there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. we mounted laos so much it is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita all of human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives
but time for a break when we return jeff isn't down with friend of the show jen brainy to talk about how the house of representatives has deployed a controversial system for voting during the current virus pandemic will be right back. the war. issue. yes thank you. i suspect. people. if you're born into a 4 family you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people. you're going to generational poverty....
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this was the most famous, the william jennings bryan with the octopus. he's fighting the octopus and the octopus is corporate trusts that are taking over the economy. you could almost do that again today. years, i'vet few done my own posters that capture that feeling. i did this one for the state of the state -- the ship of state that was sailing in the sea of division. back in january. , i didn't one. for what we went through with one. -- i did a new i think the general shape is familiar. we went up the mountain, we curved the mountain, we came down the other side, and these thatittle telltale signs to me represent what was going , that big arrow that goes right up through it, that was the economic models. needed one hundred 20,000 beds, 140,000 beds, and those models shot straight up. we had to bend the curve despite those models. we needed 30,000 ventilators, that model said. we almost get to the top of the mountain, economy falls -- like niagara falls, but then the economy drops. down.onomy comes running the timeline on the bottom from today 111.ay 1
this was the most famous, the william jennings bryan with the octopus. he's fighting the octopus and the octopus is corporate trusts that are taking over the economy. you could almost do that again today. years, i'vet few done my own posters that capture that feeling. i did this one for the state of the state -- the ship of state that was sailing in the sea of division. back in january. , i didn't one. for what we went through with one. -- i did a new i think the general shape is familiar. we...
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and we hope to see kerri walsh jennings in action. the beach volleyball legend who went to stanford has won three gold medals and is training for her sixth olympics, and most importantly made us smile now for years. kerri, how are you holding up? >> i'm holding up. i have a plan. and a plan to me equals sanity, even though the olympics are pushed back a year. life is good, family is healthy. i've had my first summer off since i think i was 10. so, you know, despite all the madness in the world, life is beautiful. >> are you concerned just for your safety, just out and about there in csonso southern califo and projecting ahead, traveling to tokyo? >> raj, i dealt with something similar with zika and the rio olympics. when it comes to health issues like coronavirus, my number one go-to is what can i do to reinforce my immune system. within the walls of my family, we're eating healthy, getting enough sleep, staying active and physical, so our immune systems can fight off this virus. i believe we're all going to be exposed to it and i don
and we hope to see kerri walsh jennings in action. the beach volleyball legend who went to stanford has won three gold medals and is training for her sixth olympics, and most importantly made us smile now for years. kerri, how are you holding up? >> i'm holding up. i have a plan. and a plan to me equals sanity, even though the olympics are pushed back a year. life is good, family is healthy. i've had my first summer off since i think i was 10. so, you know, despite all the madness in the...
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jen, we just saw you talking with dr.aid it was a good idea to wear eye protection. so what kind of eyewear are we talking about, and could that be incorporated in the plan to go back to school safely? >> well, amy, he's talking about anything from regular eyeglasses to goggles to a face shield. there is very limited data on this. and as he said, there's no official recommendation or guideline yet, but there was a study published in "the lancet" on june 1st that suggested that in an out-of-hospital setting, eye protection could possibly lower risks. so again, still learning more about that. >> all right. dr. jen, i want to get your take on a new report in "jama" that talks about the re-opening of schools itself isn't the problem. it's bringing down the rate of transmission that's the issue. >> exactly and dr. fauci and i discussed that yesterday. we're really talking about something that's being referred to as precision public health approach. meaning that the schools themselves are not the only weak link here. they're pa
jen, we just saw you talking with dr.aid it was a good idea to wear eye protection. so what kind of eyewear are we talking about, and could that be incorporated in the plan to go back to school safely? >> well, amy, he's talking about anything from regular eyeglasses to goggles to a face shield. there is very limited data on this. and as he said, there's no official recommendation or guideline yet, but there was a study published in "the lancet" on june 1st that suggested that...
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this and i mention that they know that australia is quite reliant on china economically well jolly jen went on to mention some of those pressure points that he could that china could take advantage of for example he mentioned that chinese students going to australia have been warned about potential racist attitudes or racist attacks or racial experience of that they might encounter when they go to australia so jolly jen mentioned that any chinese students considering going to australia should undertake strict risk assessments and be prepared for unwelcoming behavior and this is really a sore point for australia because a stray or really relies on chinese international students for a 3rd of their educational a revenue so that will be definitely be a sore point if there's an impact on the amount of chinese students going to australia it remains to be seen as really is a very popular destination for chinese students he also hit back at the australian think tank destroying strategic policy institute or asked me saying that this institute in particular has been sneering china and actually w
this and i mention that they know that australia is quite reliant on china economically well jolly jen went on to mention some of those pressure points that he could that china could take advantage of for example he mentioned that chinese students going to australia have been warned about potential racist attitudes or racist attacks or racial experience of that they might encounter when they go to australia so jolly jen mentioned that any chinese students considering going to australia should...
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jen arnold's big mission hopes to save lives.en by a sexual abuse victim. plus, this teenager's healthy candy sold millions to combat tooth decay. and tamron's hot summer giveaway is back with more big prizes. an all-new "tamron hall" starts now. [rock music] ♪ - well, i'm always on social media, and i have to tell you, i am there for leslie jordan's hilarious videos on instagram. he has nearly 5 million followers checking in daily. as you can see, he's entertaining himself-- and entertaining us, honestly-- during the quarantine, and certainly has gone viral a couple of times. well, for years, he brought the funny with our first guest, someone i just enjoy immensely. emmy-winning actress debra messing. she played, of course, grace of the hugely popular show that we could not stop watching, and still can't, "will and grace," that just wrapped its final season a few months ago. and debra has a new passion now with her best friend, a podcast called "the dissenters." it's named in honor of their biggest hero, supreme court justice, t
jen arnold's big mission hopes to save lives.en by a sexual abuse victim. plus, this teenager's healthy candy sold millions to combat tooth decay. and tamron's hot summer giveaway is back with more big prizes. an all-new "tamron hall" starts now. [rock music] ♪ - well, i'm always on social media, and i have to tell you, i am there for leslie jordan's hilarious videos on instagram. he has nearly 5 million followers checking in daily. as you can see, he's entertaining himself-- and...
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you can see jen to stay? it is very, very striking.matter actavis, in front of the statue. -- actavis. we sell that, -- we saul the community behind the removal, very much for that by all means of. that will be interesting to see what happens next. that was put up overnight as asa was saying, without permission. we will see what eve ryo ne without permission. we will see what everyone else will make of it. thank you so much, i know you will be back to me and an hour's time for the next tap through some of the other papers. for the time being, thanks to you. hello. grey has definitely been the order of the day for wednesday. the uk stuck under a coherent blanket of cloud. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere in general, making things misty and murky too, particularly across our higher ground and around some of oui’ coasts. this is anglesey a little earlier in the day. and it's those western hills and coasts i think that will continue to struggle with lingering cloud on into thursday — all because we're pulling a lot of moisture across th
you can see jen to stay? it is very, very striking.matter actavis, in front of the statue. -- actavis. we sell that, -- we saul the community behind the removal, very much for that by all means of. that will be interesting to see what happens next. that was put up overnight as asa was saying, without permission. we will see what eve ryo ne without permission. we will see what everyone else will make of it. thank you so much, i know you will be back to me and an hour's time for the next tap...
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jen: i will start with the u.k.. you mentioned boohoo.e under scrutiny, but now it feels different given the pandemic and given the heightened awareness around structural and racial inequality. over the past few days we saw boohoo drop two of its suppliers and say they are going to take a look at their facilities. i want to take you over here to los angeles where i am. here in l.a., the covid-19 situation is worsening by the day, and one particular clothing company called los angeles apparel has actually been one of those companies that has sort of been hit pretty hard given the pandemic and given the situation. so they are a fast fashion company, they ramped up production of mask making, and they found out 300 of their workers actually tested positive for covid-19. so i think all of this is just to say that the pandemic is really hitting hard for the most vulnerable and essential workers who are putting their lives on the line, and in many cases not being adequately compensated. nejra: jennifer, great work. our bloomberg quicktake report
jen: i will start with the u.k.. you mentioned boohoo.e under scrutiny, but now it feels different given the pandemic and given the heightened awareness around structural and racial inequality. over the past few days we saw boohoo drop two of its suppliers and say they are going to take a look at their facilities. i want to take you over here to los angeles where i am. here in l.a., the covid-19 situation is worsening by the day, and one particular clothing company called los angeles apparel...
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one patch to another changing direction then moving closer it became dark as night i knew handsfree jen has been a risky place to go for years because it is partially under the control the progress in separatist this village is just kilometers from frontline fighting between the separatists and ukrainian forces the local governor says he believes arson is to blame with the fires out of the present lot in new zealand ski came to survey the damage and to lend his support. i want to express my condolences to all of the families of those who have lost loved ones because of these fires. an investigation into what caused the fires is underway president alinsky says that they don't to be compensated with the equivalent of $9700.00 euros each to buy new homes i. anti-government rallies athol serbia's capital belgrade for the 2nd day but protesters angered over what they see as the government's mishandling of the pandemic after a surge in covert 1000 cases after a peaceful march in the daytime protests have turned violent for a 2nd night with demonstrators throwing flares and bottles at least in
one patch to another changing direction then moving closer it became dark as night i knew handsfree jen has been a risky place to go for years because it is partially under the control the progress in separatist this village is just kilometers from frontline fighting between the separatists and ukrainian forces the local governor says he believes arson is to blame with the fires out of the present lot in new zealand ski came to survey the damage and to lend his support. i want to express my...
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director of its new national security agency in hong kong during a previous assignment on the mainland jen took a hardline stance toward protesters. oh that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial security law the civil liberties hong kong this had been promised and to 2047 gone london says beijing is guilty of what is described as a clear and serious violation of a treaty that paved the way for home content over from britain to china in 1907 and close to 3000000 home congress didn't have been promised a pathway to british citizenship basis for our international relations we make clear mr speaker that if china continue down this path we would reach introduce a new route for those with british national overseas status to enter the u.k. granting them limited leave to remain with the ability to live and work in the u.k. and they're off to to apply for citizenship and that is precisely what we will do just as truly as contemplating a similar move. we are considering very actively in their proposals that i asked to be brought forward several weeks a
director of its new national security agency in hong kong during a previous assignment on the mainland jen took a hardline stance toward protesters. oh that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial security law the civil liberties hong kong this had been promised and to 2047 gone london says beijing is guilty of what is described as a clear and serious violation of a treaty that paved the way for home content over from britain to china in 1907 and...
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here is jen copestake.e fittest old—age pensioner in the country. 80—year—old brian lewis has been waiting for a hip replacement in his home near manchester since the lockdown began. like millions of others, brian was on the list for elective surgery before coronavirus, but, since march, everything is on hold. he could cope with the pain for a few months and has been doing zoom calls with his physiotherapist, but now is finding it very difficult. it has completely from here to there, the pain hasjust been in the hip and now it is the whole leg, i have these muscles in my leg that can move, i have always been a very fit guy, like, you know, but... this excruciating pain. i have reached the stage now where the deterioration has been so great, and the last three weeks i have been put onto a stick. doctors around the country are looking at ways they can remotely assist the thousands of patients that are waiting forjoint surgeries. this includes the creation of new apps and tools that can monitor them in new and
here is jen copestake.e fittest old—age pensioner in the country. 80—year—old brian lewis has been waiting for a hip replacement in his home near manchester since the lockdown began. like millions of others, brian was on the list for elective surgery before coronavirus, but, since march, everything is on hold. he could cope with the pain for a few months and has been doing zoom calls with his physiotherapist, but now is finding it very difficult. it has completely from here to there, the...
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jen ashton. george. >>> okay, amy. thanks.he latest now from the white house where president trump launched a campaign-style speech from the rose garden yesterday and displayed a defiant approach to the black lives matter movement in interviews. our white house correspondent cecilia vega has the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, george. president trump attempting to shift the focus once again, and he says when it comes to police shootings of black americans, white people have it worse. it was a question president trump did not like. asked why black people are still dying at the hands of law enforcement -- >> so are white people. so are white people. what a terrible question to ask. so are white people. more white people, by the way, more white people. >> reporter: the reality, minorities are killed at disproportionate rates and black americans are more than twice as likely to be shot and killed by police than white americans. as he slips in the polls and clings to his base, the president stoking racial div
jen ashton. george. >>> okay, amy. thanks.he latest now from the white house where president trump launched a campaign-style speech from the rose garden yesterday and displayed a defiant approach to the black lives matter movement in interviews. our white house correspondent cecilia vega has the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, george. president trump attempting to shift the focus once again, and he says when it comes to police shootings of black americans,...
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jen kate at the kaiser family foundation. it's good to see you again, dr. kates. i wish we were having a more positive conversation. i just want to pick up florida. florida is the hottest of the hot spots right now. when you hear 31% positivity in miami-dade. we are five-plus months into this, if you are still in a major american urban area getting a 31% positivity rate and i showed the numbers in south carolina, alabama, texas and so on. when your positivity rate is in double digits and in some cases 20%, 30%, what does that tell you about where we are? >> that means in florida, it's a major hot spot in the u.s. and the positivity rate is widespread community transmission and the epidemic is not being controlled and it's a big red flag and you want to see that number coming down while testing is going up and that's not what's happening. it's getting worse. >> so one of the things that some people in the trump administration are, quote, unquote celebrating this. we saw the president finally in public wearing a mask at one event and this is the cdc director, robert
jen kate at the kaiser family foundation. it's good to see you again, dr. kates. i wish we were having a more positive conversation. i just want to pick up florida. florida is the hottest of the hot spots right now. when you hear 31% positivity in miami-dade. we are five-plus months into this, if you are still in a major american urban area getting a 31% positivity rate and i showed the numbers in south carolina, alabama, texas and so on. when your positivity rate is in double digits and in...
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he needs to talk about the future, jennings said. he needs to give people the plan that will return us to normalcy. ashley, considering he tweeted at suburban housewives yesterday and especially considering his campaign ads end with "you won't be safe under joe biden," is that in the realm of the possible? >> well, i think there are two separate things. talking about the future is something -- and his plans for the future, what he would do if he got the opportunity for four more years, is something the president has struggled with deeply. even when he's been asked a sort of softball question on that on fox news, he hasn't really had a good answer. and if you press a lot of his second-term agenda items to the extent that he really has them are things that he promised in 2016. then in terms of the sense of normalcy, again, i think it gets to this point that he is hearing from aides and outside advisers that the thing that will help him the most politically and frankly in terms of leadership and governing is to get a handle on this cris
he needs to talk about the future, jennings said. he needs to give people the plan that will return us to normalcy. ashley, considering he tweeted at suburban housewives yesterday and especially considering his campaign ads end with "you won't be safe under joe biden," is that in the realm of the possible? >> well, i think there are two separate things. talking about the future is something -- and his plans for the future, what he would do if he got the opportunity for four more...
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joining me now the mayor of sarasota jen ahearn-koch. you mandated masks in sarasota this week.our citizens abiding by this. >> yes. actually our meeting was on monday. it was an emergency special meeting that i called and our city operates maybe a little differently than other cities and we actually had to have a supermajority, to four out of five commissioners had to vote for this which means you're having a stronger support from the community. we have a vast majority of the community and our businesses ask for this and so far so good. >> the governor, ron desantis, has not mandated masks statewide and won't reclose businesses that have reopened. do you agree with his position on this? >> well, i like to look at it in the way that the governor has not preempted us from acting locally because that could happen too. so in this case the governor has encouraged the local municipalities and counties to act accordingly and with that we did, we took the ball and we ran with it. and, you know, we're just trying to do everything we can protect the health and safety and welfare of our c
joining me now the mayor of sarasota jen ahearn-koch. you mandated masks in sarasota this week.our citizens abiding by this. >> yes. actually our meeting was on monday. it was an emergency special meeting that i called and our city operates maybe a little differently than other cities and we actually had to have a supermajority, to four out of five commissioners had to vote for this which means you're having a stronger support from the community. we have a vast majority of the community...
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. >> israel is immediately closing all bars, nightclubs and jens -- gyms. it is prevent a larger lockdown. scientists say there is no evidence that covid-19 is airborne and they want the who their recommendations. many are publishing an open letter to the who, saying the virus can spread through smaller particles in the air. they want the agency to update its recommendations on how the virus can infect people. the agency maintains that covid-19 spreads primarily through small droplets from the nose or mouth. an associate professor in microbiology at the university it brings thes guidelines into question. >> the more people who transmit the -- who studied the transmission of the virus, the more evidence they find to suggest it has spread further than the world health organization has said. people need to stand away from the risk ofeduce picking up the infection. increasing evidence to suggest up to seven meters, people can be exposed to the virus. models,because in their it is better than the larger ones the organization has been looking at and worried about
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scott jennings and jenny navarro, weigh in next. reliability 13 times in a row. this network is one less thing i have to worry about. (vo) then you give people more plans to mix and match so you only pay for what you need verizon unlimited plan is so reasonable, they can stay on for the rest of their lives. awww... (vo) you include the best in entertainment and you offer it all starting at $35. because everyone deserves the best. this is unlimited built right. only on verizon. well the names have all changed since you hung around but those dreams have remained and they've turned around who'd have thought they'd lead ya back here where we need ya welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. thinking about your fi...so are we... prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. >>> calls tonight for a boycott of goya foods after the company's ceo went to the white house yesterday, and publicly praised presid
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younger people like younger millennials and jen z seem to be far more concerned. there's a lot of spread on social media about keeping safe. >> the risk of dying is greatest for people older than 60. the survival rate is higher for younger people. the illness can be severe and long-lasting. >> everybody in supper while in the hospital. more and more about the chronic effects of covid-19, even after the fact. >> some of the effects include memory loss, brain fog, gastrointestinal problems and compromised lungs. you may survive covid-19 but that doesn't necessarily mean you will get through unscathed. reporting live, www.ktvu.com, fox 2 news. >>> the santa rita jail, the number of covid-19 cases at the jail are more than doubling in the past 24 hours. lawyers have the number went from 41 to 101. the spread of the virus went to two units. also prisoners locked in maximum-security. officials are trying to figure out how the first case entered the jail. all deputies are required to wear masks at all times. inmates are encouraged to do the same. >>> coronavirus cases cl
younger people like younger millennials and jen z seem to be far more concerned. there's a lot of spread on social media about keeping safe. >> the risk of dying is greatest for people older than 60. the survival rate is higher for younger people. the illness can be severe and long-lasting. >> everybody in supper while in the hospital. more and more about the chronic effects of covid-19, even after the fact. >> some of the effects include memory loss, brain fog,...
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this was the most famous, to william jennings bryan with the octopus.e studied octopus, and the octopus is corporate trusts that are taking over the economy, right quick you could almost do that again today. over the past few years i've done my own posters that capture that feeling. i did this one for the state of the state. ship of state that was sailing in this sea of division, right? back in january. well, in any event, so i did a new one for what we went through with covid, and i think the general shape is familiar to you. we went up the mountain. we curbed the mountain. we came down the other side. and he's a little telltale signs that, to me, represent what was going on. that big arrow that goes right up through it, that was the economic models, right? we needed 120,000 120,000 beds. we needed 140,000 beds, and those models shot straight up. we had to bend the curve despite of those models. we needed to 30,000 ventilators, that model said. we almost get to the top of the mountain, economy falls, get it, economy falls like niagara falls, within the
this was the most famous, to william jennings bryan with the octopus.e studied octopus, and the octopus is corporate trusts that are taking over the economy, right quick you could almost do that again today. over the past few years i've done my own posters that capture that feeling. i did this one for the state of the state. ship of state that was sailing in this sea of division, right? back in january. well, in any event, so i did a new one for what we went through with covid, and i think the...
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jen, do you spend most of your time in the office? jennifer: yes.is: how long have you been here? jennifer: just under 2 years, but i've been a friend of tad's for 20 years. lemonis: wow. jennifer: yeah, dear friends. lemonis: you like it here? jennifer: i do. lemonis: what concerns you about the place? jennifer: it's chaos. it's grand chaos going on down there. lemonis: and who really creates the bulk of the chaos here? jennifer: tad. lemonis: okay. jennifer: yeah. he's a little famous for his temper. lemonis: a boss should be telling people it's gonna be okay, not pouring gas on the fire. jennifer: right. lemonis: you have a food truck? tad: yeah. lemonis: this is your only food truck? tad: this is our only food truck. this goes out for a lot of film stuff. so it's our kitchen on wheels. so it's different than your normal food trucks. lemonis: so, tad, for me, the big thing is people. right? tad: mm-hmm. lemonis: you know that about me. tad: yes. lemonis: and so i have to be honest with you. i've noticed the way you approach your employees. you ha
jen, do you spend most of your time in the office? jennifer: yes.is: how long have you been here? jennifer: just under 2 years, but i've been a friend of tad's for 20 years. lemonis: wow. jennifer: yeah, dear friends. lemonis: you like it here? jennifer: i do. lemonis: what concerns you about the place? jennifer: it's chaos. it's grand chaos going on down there. lemonis: and who really creates the bulk of the chaos here? jennifer: tad. lemonis: okay. jennifer: yeah. he's a little famous for his...
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>>day jen reporting in the south bay, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>the american academy of pediatrics is recommending that children really should be physically present in school when classes resume on the academy's website. it says evidence shows children just do better mentally and physically and academically when they're learning in person and it says there's probably not a greatly amplified risk of the spread of the virus and children seem less likely to get seriously sick among their basic recommendations grade school kids should focus on hand washing getting outdoors when possible older students should be required to cover their faces if within 6 feet of someone else on capitol hill today, lawmakers got a briefing from health experts on when we might be able to safely return to work and to school washington correspondent jessi to new york has the story. >>the cdc never really recommended closing schools. it's sort of just happened. but now the country is looking to coronavirus experts like cdc director doctor robert redfield for guidance on ho
>>day jen reporting in the south bay, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>the american academy of pediatrics is recommending that children really should be physically present in school when classes resume on the academy's website. it says evidence shows children just do better mentally and physically and academically when they're learning in person and it says there's probably not a greatly amplified risk of the spread of the virus and children seem less likely to get seriously sick...
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jen? reporter: can you confirm that the cia director will brief the congressional gang of eight tomorrow? >> yes, that is the plan. reporter: anyone else that will be briefed? >> i'm not sure who else will be in that briefing. reporter: can you say, does the president generally have confidence in the intelligence communities' findings and conclusions about russia? >> yes, he does have confidence and he's many times acted on verified intelligence and there's times he's decided that it's not strategic to act. i give you the example of soleimani and the example of iran shooting down -- when iran engaged in actions and the president said it's not time to engage because shooting down a -- shooting down an entity is not the same as losing loss of civilian lives. yes? reporter: thank you. the president has come under criticism this week for statements that he has made that his detractors say are dog whistles to a certain segment of his base that he's trying to move up for re-election. most recent
jen? reporter: can you confirm that the cia director will brief the congressional gang of eight tomorrow? >> yes, that is the plan. reporter: anyone else that will be briefed? >> i'm not sure who else will be in that briefing. reporter: can you say, does the president generally have confidence in the intelligence communities' findings and conclusions about russia? >> yes, he does have confidence and he's many times acted on verified intelligence and there's times he's decided...
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jen read has replaced him. it was inspired by an instagram post by her husband. >> for me, getting on that, i raised my fist, i raised my fist to give power back to the people, back to the slaves that died at the hands of colston. >> the sculpture was installed without the local counsel's approval. an intervention came. >> we had to keep it a secret. this is a temporary installation. it is not saying this is what should be there forever. it is saying this conversation is in the public realm and i want this to be part of the conversation. >> they hope the statue will inspire more action to tackle racism. >> it is definitely colson is no more. it is time to move on and for people to keep talking and educating themselves. i think that is reallyy importrtant. >> bristol's mayor has notot confirmed if and when the statue will be removed but he says the future must be decided in a process that includes everyone in the city. even those who would have preferred the statue to remain. brent: you are watching dw news from
jen read has replaced him. it was inspired by an instagram post by her husband. >> for me, getting on that, i raised my fist, i raised my fist to give power back to the people, back to the slaves that died at the hands of colston. >> the sculpture was installed without the local counsel's approval. an intervention came. >> we had to keep it a secret. this is a temporary installation. it is not saying this is what should be there forever. it is saying this conversation is in...
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>>day jen reporting in the south bay, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>the american academy of pediatrics is recommending that children should be physically present in school when classes resume on the academy website. it says evidence shows children just do better mentally and physically and academically when they're learning in person. it also says there's probably not a great risk of the spread of the virus, some children seem less likely to get seriously ill. their basic recommendations to grade school children should focus on hand washing and getting outdoors as much as possible older students should be required to cover their faces within 6 feet of someone else. on capitol hill today full of lawmakers got a briefing from health experts on when we might be able to safely return to work and to school washington correspondent justin to new york has that story. >>the cdc never really recommended closing schools. it's sort of just happened. but now the country is looking to coronavirus experts like cdc director doctor robert redfield for guidance on h
>>day jen reporting in the south bay, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>the american academy of pediatrics is recommending that children should be physically present in school when classes resume on the academy website. it says evidence shows children just do better mentally and physically and academically when they're learning in person. it also says there's probably not a great risk of the spread of the virus, some children seem less likely to get seriously ill. their basic...
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this is my first cameo many your friend jen told me to tell you happy birthday, and she's thinking about you, and she really wishes she could be with you this weekend. and she wanted me to tell you that, as a white person, you have implicit bias, because your parents are racist and your grand parents are racist and you are inherently racist. so, have the best weekend, and you really need to work on yourself this summer. okay, happy birthday, sara, even though you haven't really earned it. gwen, it's billy eichner. your buddy dan wanted me to tell you congratulations on your promotion. that's awesome. and he wanted me to say that you really deserve this, and you've worked really hard for it, and he wanted me to tell you that you have to start wearing a mask when you go outside. can i ask you something, gwen? what the hell is wrong with you? we're living through a plague, gwen. are you living under a rock? do you think i woke up thinking i hope i get to walk by gwen so i can breathe in your disgusting droplets? you selfish pig. you are a selfish pig. that's what dan says. hi, seth. moss ma
this is my first cameo many your friend jen told me to tell you happy birthday, and she's thinking about you, and she really wishes she could be with you this weekend. and she wanted me to tell you that, as a white person, you have implicit bias, because your parents are racist and your grand parents are racist and you are inherently racist. so, have the best weekend, and you really need to work on yourself this summer. okay, happy birthday, sara, even though you haven't really earned it. gwen,...
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. >> reporter: and jen came dock are not says that she had been watching michael lofthouse all night. she had observed him send back food many times and being rude to her manager. the final straw -- >> asian piece of [ bleep ]. mr. get out of here. get out. you are not allowed here. >> i already put my money down. >> you don't talk to our guests like that. get out now. >> you hear the emotion in my voice, to see my mannerisms, it was unbelievable. you know, there was just something that came over me and i did what needed to be done and i would think, you know, i did what anybody else should or would do in that situation. >> reporter: cochran's entire life is about service. she has worked this hospitality for 20 years and has been teaching yoga for ten years. >> i felt very protective of them, you know. yeah, you don't come in here and you say those kinds of things to people. to have somebody hate you just because of the way that you look. that is beyond me. i don't understand it. it is not something that i will condone ever again. being silent. >> reporter: and she wasn't. >> get out!
. >> reporter: and jen came dock are not says that she had been watching michael lofthouse all night. she had observed him send back food many times and being rude to her manager. the final straw -- >> asian piece of [ bleep ]. mr. get out of here. get out. you are not allowed here. >> i already put my money down. >> you don't talk to our guests like that. get out now. >> you hear the emotion in my voice, to see my mannerisms, it was unbelievable. you know, there...
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details about the jen appeared in a release from the royal collection trust it's the charity that handles the public openings of the queen's official residences to think she drinks it. i bet she does just in a teacup. thank you up that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 our coverage will continue at the top of the hour, i'll see you there. and ahead tonight at 6 frustration among business owners as santa clara county rolls back on reopening plans because of rising coronavirus cases. >>she ends and hair salons that we're just hours away from reopening have to shut down again don' >>news at 6. we still don't know how long this shutdown goes on for we're getting mixed messages. both by the state and county level officials to have it taken away his ex we went from joy to devastation. >>frustration and confusion as california rolls back on reopening plans. rise in coronavirus cases, forcing businesses to close their doors. again. good evening. thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 news at 6 i'm justine waltman for most of the state hair salons gyms malls and more are being forced to close aga
details about the jen appeared in a release from the royal collection trust it's the charity that handles the public openings of the queen's official residences to think she drinks it. i bet she does just in a teacup. thank you up that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 our coverage will continue at the top of the hour, i'll see you there. and ahead tonight at 6 frustration among business owners as santa clara county rolls back on reopening plans because of rising coronavirus cases. >>she ends and...
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and nicole and jen. and nick who was. a little sad but. he was sad and tends to see how he was then grace to do a few john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah why do they have to learn how to get by and i have a hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path as they were they will be put on the. plane these are difficult times for us. we will manage. what's on your mind. we like to go to the scene. like we've never seen the beach or the sea or the animals and i see we'd like to go there lima so big. is there another reason why you want to travel. home. and we want to make new friends. that's our big dream and. we're travelling cost a lot of money. a lot can happen whatever i thought them things used to be better. today if you don't have work you go hungry you know mother them what mother. we sometimes don't have anything to eat either yeah my kids we don't have enough money michael but you know that this movie. this room
and nicole and jen. and nick who was. a little sad but. he was sad and tends to see how he was then grace to do a few john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah why do they have to learn how to get by and i have a hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path as they were they will be put on the. plane these are difficult times for us. we will manage. what's on your mind. we...
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and nicole and jen. nicole was. a little sad fetish he was sad and tends to get why he was then grey thought through john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah what do they have to learn how to get by and i have no hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path as they would a little bit that on the. plane these are difficult times for us. we will manage. what's on your mind. we like to go to the scene. like we've never seen the beach or the sea or the animals and i see that we'd like to go there lima so big. is there another reason why you want to travel. home. on we want to make new friends. that's our big dream in the near travelling cost a lot of money. lot can happen. things used to be bad. how can law today if you don't have work you go hungry you know monday to my mother damn you sometimes don't have anything to eat either yeah my kids we don't have enough money for michael b. you know that w
and nicole and jen. nicole was. a little sad fetish he was sad and tends to get why he was then grey thought through john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah what do they have to learn how to get by and i have no hope so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path as they would a little bit that on the. plane these are difficult times for us. we will manage. what's on your mind....
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there is no one else in the room also jen, everyone knows you used to live in new york city.t go. did you watch "dawson's creek," sea captain? >> i'm team pacey. >> seth: of course you are now where were we? oh, right, the real world. as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spiral out of control, a morally and intellectually bankrupt republican party is squabbling over cutting unemployment benefits for out-of-work americans while sending secret police to american cities and whining about cartoons for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." and i am glad it's time because -- ♪ i don't wanna wait ♪ >> seth: we're less than 100 days away from the presidential election and more americans now say that the country is on the wrong track than at any point in donald trump's presidency. we have got an out-of-control pandemic, the worst unemployment in nearly a century, an epidemic of racist police brutality, and a looming eviction crisis. but don't worry. the trump administration will protect your cartoons and your toys >> he is also appalled by cancel culture, and cancel culture
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we are hoping to speak to jen reid trafalgar square.orning but i want to reduce some messages about this statue. neil says the new statue is a beautiful and deliberately provocative work of art, notjust deliberately provocative work of art, not just the deliberately provocative work of art, notjust the sculpture itself but its guerrilla installation. it has one message and it says defiantly," black lives still matter". and another viewer says this is such a symbol of hope. another says that is stunning. too much to hope they will keep it. it will be a lovely way to remember it. some including people living in bristol, are not too happy. 0ne twitter user said that was a quick democratic process to decide on a replacement. another has said to throw the statue in the river, mobs do not rule. slight irony and in the juxtaposition of those two sentences. 0thers juxtaposition of those two sentences. others have said this is not right because i want to be involved in what the new statue should be. we are hoping to talk to jen reid and also pot
we are hoping to speak to jen reid trafalgar square.orning but i want to reduce some messages about this statue. neil says the new statue is a beautiful and deliberately provocative work of art, notjust deliberately provocative work of art, not just the deliberately provocative work of art, notjust the sculpture itself but its guerrilla installation. it has one message and it says defiantly," black lives still matter". and another viewer says this is such a symbol of hope. another...
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thank you jen now statewide the numbers continue to trend in the wrong direction. >>since wednesday there been 31 new hospitalizations due to coronavirus in that same time frame there have been nearly 10,000 new cases of covid-19 and 130 people have died to date there have been more than 366,000 confirmed cases resulting in nearly 7500 deaths and the rate of positive tests over the last 2 weeks is now 7.4%. here in the bay area over the last 24 hours. we have seen almost a 1000 new cases and 20 confirmed deaths in total the bay area is searing seeing nearly 38 confirmed cases and 685 people 685 people here in the bay area have died. as the number of covid-19 cases surge the demand for testing is also rising today the south bay there were 3 pop up sites where anyone could get a test for free. this video was taken at the santa clara service center auditorium where people waited for about an hour to get a test. santa clara health officials say anyone who test positive will be notified within 3 to 4 days 1, 1, was a negative test will receive an email within 5 days. an
thank you jen now statewide the numbers continue to trend in the wrong direction. >>since wednesday there been 31 new hospitalizations due to coronavirus in that same time frame there have been nearly 10,000 new cases of covid-19 and 130 people have died to date there have been more than 366,000 confirmed cases resulting in nearly 7500 deaths and the rate of positive tests over the last 2 weeks is now 7.4%. here in the bay area over the last 24 hours. we have seen almost a 1000 new cases...
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e.t.c this news girl news tonight with peter jennings to do we're going to begin tonight by putting a human face on the worst case of sexual harassment in the navy's history at an annual naval aviators convention called the tailhook convention so your officers have known since 1900 bench and included the so-called stand up for the specific purpose of targeting and. sexually molesting women. i got off the elevator on the 3rd floor you can see if you 200 men. it was just a few steps into the hallway before. they closed ranks around me and then it happened very quickly that from both sides and from behind men came in and started reaching in my shirt i was getting pushed down to the floor and some was reaching under my skirt point my underwear off and it was about maybe 30 or 40 feet of 200 guys trying to pull my clothes off like i was a high value target and investigation was finally begun but 1500 interviews later the navy's inspector general reported that his investigators were being stonewalled a great wall of silence had gone up to protect the guilty. the us army today is trying to e
e.t.c this news girl news tonight with peter jennings to do we're going to begin tonight by putting a human face on the worst case of sexual harassment in the navy's history at an annual naval aviators convention called the tailhook convention so your officers have known since 1900 bench and included the so-called stand up for the specific purpose of targeting and. sexually molesting women. i got off the elevator on the 3rd floor you can see if you 200 men. it was just a few steps into the...