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joanne: good morning, jonathan, and team.arly the market is adjusting their expectations based on a flatter yield curve. but people have to remember that a lot of business for banks comes from checking accounts, on which they pay no interest. it would be better with a steeple yield curve, then the second thing is the concern over the growing risk of recession. which could impact the amount of loans that they make. lower loan volumes would tend to reduce earnings. i think young's have a positive outlook, given what the fed is saying. it still looks like we are going to have growing production, growing loans. we are still in a reopening recovery, even if it is slower than we expected because of the russia war in ukraine. lisa: bonds are up, pricing in a bit of recession risk. are we seeing the same sort of pricing in in equity markets if you look below the surface? joanne: i think what we are seeing reflects the change in interest rate expectations that began last november when the fed signaled it was going to start raising rat
joanne: good morning, jonathan, and team.arly the market is adjusting their expectations based on a flatter yield curve. but people have to remember that a lot of business for banks comes from checking accounts, on which they pay no interest. it would be better with a steeple yield curve, then the second thing is the concern over the growing risk of recession. which could impact the amount of loans that they make. lower loan volumes would tend to reduce earnings. i think young's have a positive...
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joining us is joanne.nne, how do you think the prices and the wharton ukraine impact what the federal reserve is likely to do or what you expect the federal reserve to do? joanne: it is taking into account the potential impact on supply chains in europe and in the u.s. they foresee potential demand impact and supply constraints, they will act accordingly. we expect the fed to clearly signal that they are watching the data very carefully. guy: in terms of what impact the ukrainian crisis is having, have you seen a shift? have you changed anything as a result of the conflict? is that allowing you to change things? you want to change things? joanne: we have been pretty deliberate over the last few months, as the position for the higher risk environment -- it depends on which portfolio that folks are in. we have been exposed to banks and energy for a long time. a more aggressive strategy, we have been expecting that as growth slows down. investors are going to look to the place in the market where they can get
joining us is joanne.nne, how do you think the prices and the wharton ukraine impact what the federal reserve is likely to do or what you expect the federal reserve to do? joanne: it is taking into account the potential impact on supply chains in europe and in the u.s. they foresee potential demand impact and supply constraints, they will act accordingly. we expect the fed to clearly signal that they are watching the data very carefully. guy: in terms of what impact the ukrainian crisis is...
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joann: we won't. we don't have retail stores or online business in russia.t, there's a question about your creative director. if he's going to stay on and more broadly, the markets keep changing. people talk about affordable luxury. there generational changes. are you going to have different kinds of brands for these different groups? where do you think your sweet spot is right now? joann: creativity is also the most core value of a luxury brand. the format keeps evolving. sometimes we have a big name for one big brand. sometimes we have genius programs, several designers adding a lot of units. to incubate young talent is our key task. we have a creator lab with more than 10 young people registered in the lab. we are collaborating with them. in shanghai, we have a virtual lab. yeah. kathleen: quick follow-up. is bruno going to stay on? joann: yeah. he keeps check on our young generation. kathleen: thank you so much. plenty more to come on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: this is a grim milestone. a significant milestone for the global bond marke
joann: we won't. we don't have retail stores or online business in russia.t, there's a question about your creative director. if he's going to stay on and more broadly, the markets keep changing. people talk about affordable luxury. there generational changes. are you going to have different kinds of brands for these different groups? where do you think your sweet spot is right now? joann: creativity is also the most core value of a luxury brand. the format keeps evolving. sometimes we have a...
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importantly, charlie wilson and joanne herring got stinger missiles on to the shoulders of the afghanalize the soviet air power, and it worked. the losses and expenditures on the war led directly to the collapse of the entire communist empire. now if you're thinking this reflects a hollywood screenplay, it's because this true story was an inspiration for book and sub r subsequent oscar-nominated film called "charlie wilson's war" released in 2007. it's worth a read or watch to give you a sense how asymmetric warfare can work to devastating effect. which brings us back to the present, with more stingers in the hands of the ukrainian army, vladimir putin may be having flashbacks to a previous russian defeat during which putin was a young intelligence officer in the kgb. now ukraine is nothing like afghan and the afghan story doesn't end well and that's for a lot of reasons, including the mujahedeen morphed into al qaeda. but the resolve and bravery of ukrainian army and civilians who have taken up arms does inform us and make one big statement back to the days of the soviet union. given
importantly, charlie wilson and joanne herring got stinger missiles on to the shoulders of the afghanalize the soviet air power, and it worked. the losses and expenditures on the war led directly to the collapse of the entire communist empire. now if you're thinking this reflects a hollywood screenplay, it's because this true story was an inspiration for book and sub r subsequent oscar-nominated film called "charlie wilson's war" released in 2007. it's worth a read or watch to give...
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paul newman and joanne, they are the greatest thank you so much. [ cheers and applause i worked withmp for sick kids it's a beautiful thing a beautiful camp where they help children, and now you're doing it >> jimmy: yeah >> because you're a stud >> jimmy: no, come on, no, i can't hold a candle to paul newman, but no. [ cheers and applause >> it's a powerful thing to give people who don't have much hope to give them hope >> jimmy: if you go to that website and go check out -- google serious fund and what they do to - >> these kids are miracles >> jimmy: and you let them raise hell a little bit. like every kid should raise a little hell. unbelievable i want to talk about "moon knight," because everyone's so excited about this you, oscar isaac, and -- you said that oscar isaac had a lot to do with you getting this part >> well, he did. it's kind of like how you and i met in a lot of ways i mean - >> jimmy: you remember that? >> yeah, totally i digress. >> jimmy: okay [ laughter ] it was during the pandemic we're all masked up. i go to get a cup of coffee. i'm actually with maya and thi
paul newman and joanne, they are the greatest thank you so much. [ cheers and applause i worked withmp for sick kids it's a beautiful thing a beautiful camp where they help children, and now you're doing it >> jimmy: yeah >> because you're a stud >> jimmy: no, come on, no, i can't hold a candle to paul newman, but no. [ cheers and applause >> it's a powerful thing to give people who don't have much hope to give them hope >> jimmy: if you go to that website and go...
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to pick vulnerable targets like soft tissue eyes throat, joanne says, even a pen and your keys can beets , so what sometimes people have heard in the past. is they kind of lace their keys between their fingers like this. don't do that . why because it's not very stable. you're probably going to hurt your hand. instead she says , do it like this. just hold this one key, you'll be a lot more stable. you'll have better aim right into the eye here right into the throat. another tool she loves to carry around is a flashlight. i think every human in the pacific northwest needs a flashlight. you could use it to blind your assailant for a second and also use it as a weapon. my fingers already on the trigger. another popular thing for women pepper spray and my only concern being a new users that i'm going to use this on myself accidentally. that's why factor says it's important that you practice for our demonstration. she let me use a practice spray filled with water and go into your backyard. get an old halloween mask. put the old halloween mask up in your backyard. take this out and do some
to pick vulnerable targets like soft tissue eyes throat, joanne says, even a pen and your keys can beets , so what sometimes people have heard in the past. is they kind of lace their keys between their fingers like this. don't do that . why because it's not very stable. you're probably going to hurt your hand. instead she says , do it like this. just hold this one key, you'll be a lot more stable. you'll have better aim right into the eye here right into the throat. another tool she loves to...
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. >> doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just information. perfect storm. patients and their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers in the health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection of higher quality evidence. long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director told lawmakers an estimated 2.4 million americans may not be able to work because of covid disabilities. >> worried that we're going to be facing a tidal wave. the patients unable to return to work for a prolonged period of time due to long covid. and i really fear what this may do to our world as we know what lawmakers did not take specific action in wednesday's hearing, but could take the information to create new policies. >> in sacramento, ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> meantime, pfizer is la nching a clinical trial to test its covid pill on young children. the pill is already been authori
. >> doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just information. perfect storm. patients and their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers in the health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection of higher quality evidence. long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid...
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they create new seaweed recipes along with local shafts. french f. joanne fox. my deck uses travel. see, we take out a special touch to noodles with stock fish. all donasia, cauliflower cream with seaweed, champs. everything you can do basically was the pay was at this, you up a was this, you cannot create so you can cook fish. can cook meat in says she, we do when o'clock. the phone 1st is large for new world opened to us chefs and delicatessen across the globe, or to see we'd from angelie to erickson, then to mara, singer. are they practice castle unsustainable harvesting? allowing the seaweed to grow back again, and they see it as the food of the future, potentially as it is so healthy i. well, it really is a through preferred hits or foe of vitamins and minerals. it's an anti virus, its anti bacterial. it's got more nutrients per graham than any other plant on this planet. and it's just grown. and so on, july to ericsson and tamara, singer into the water almost every day to supply the world with this healthy, super food from miss c. delicacies, stories, enthusiasm, of the smell
they create new seaweed recipes along with local shafts. french f. joanne fox. my deck uses travel. see, we take out a special touch to noodles with stock fish. all donasia, cauliflower cream with seaweed, champs. everything you can do basically was the pay was at this, you up a was this, you cannot create so you can cook fish. can cook meat in says she, we do when o'clock. the phone 1st is large for new world opened to us chefs and delicatessen across the globe, or to see we'd from angelie to...
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doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just information.atients and their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers in the health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collections, higher quality evidence long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director told lawmakers an estimated 2.4 million americans may not be able to work because of covid disabilities. >> we're going to be facing a tidal wave of patients unable to return to work for a prolonged period of time due to long covid. and i really fear what this may do to our world as we know what lawmakers did not take specific action in wednesday's hearing, but could take the information to create new policies. >> in sacramento, ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> after it was bought, some progress had been made between major league baseball and its players. union for games have now been canceled. keep reading tells u
doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just information.atients and their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers in the health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collections, higher quality evidence long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director told lawmakers...
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. >> doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just informationients and their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers in the health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection of higher quality evidence. long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it
. >> doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just informationients and their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers in the health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection of higher quality evidence. long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it
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translation: not so long ago j they have cancelled a children's writer, joanne rowling, because she,ch spread around the world in hundreds of millions of copies, failed to please the supporters of the so—called gender liberties. she responded saying: the fallout from this war continues to affect everyone and everything beyond ukraine's borders, as those remaining within them fight to retain theirfreedom. mark lobel, bbc news. according to the latest british military intelligence, the ukrainians have reoccupied towns and defensive positions 32 kilometres east of kyiv, while russian supply lines in that area are said to be overstretched. our international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the frontline on the city's northern outskirts. 0n the northern outskirts of kyiv, burnt—out evidence of a russian defeat on this front line. ukrainian troops say russian forces tried to get through here four times this month, and were stopped in their tracks. they are still firing from a few miles away. it's a grad rocket, says salim, the commander, showing us what landed overnight. he takes pri
translation: not so long ago j they have cancelled a children's writer, joanne rowling, because she,ch spread around the world in hundreds of millions of copies, failed to please the supporters of the so—called gender liberties. she responded saying: the fallout from this war continues to affect everyone and everything beyond ukraine's borders, as those remaining within them fight to retain theirfreedom. mark lobel, bbc news. according to the latest british military intelligence, the...
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on c-span us ambassador to nato joann smith talks about the allies response in the russia ukraine conflict and how nato is working to keep the war from spreading, live coverage starts at 11 am eastern and 12:15 p.m. resident biden gives the keynote address at the house democratic retreat in philadelphia. on c-span 2, live coverage at 9 am eastern, everything is streaming live on c-span.org or c-span now. c-span offers a variety of podcast with something for every listener. weekdays, washington day gives the latest from the nation's capital and every week book notes plus in-depth interviews with writers about their latest books, the weekly uses audio from our immense archive to look at how issues of the day developed and
on c-span us ambassador to nato joann smith talks about the allies response in the russia ukraine conflict and how nato is working to keep the war from spreading, live coverage starts at 11 am eastern and 12:15 p.m. resident biden gives the keynote address at the house democratic retreat in philadelphia. on c-span 2, live coverage at 9 am eastern, everything is streaming live on c-span.org or c-span now. c-span offers a variety of podcast with something for every listener. weekdays, washington...
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here to help us is joann feeney. it's good to see you you are focusing on the u.s.uitful in this environment >> kelly, we have seen a lot of changes in the last few months and the growth opportunity for investors clearly is temporarily being disrupted. consumer does remain strong in the u.s. but the higher inflation numbers are eating away at the purchasing power and has to be careful to figure out the lower end of the income distribution consumer will have to back off and you look at where are firms spending broadcomm reported last night on the back on enterprise spending continuing to grow because they deferred so many info tech investments for the infrastructure and that's a great place to look. we have owned that stock for a long time and it's a nice dividend yield for those looking for income. >> talk about an under the radar story story. that can be a play you would do cyber, defense. right? >> we have owned them for a long time they're insurance against this disruption in markets and secular growth opportunities a smaller company like kratos makes drones for
here to help us is joann feeney. it's good to see you you are focusing on the u.s.uitful in this environment >> kelly, we have seen a lot of changes in the last few months and the growth opportunity for investors clearly is temporarily being disrupted. consumer does remain strong in the u.s. but the higher inflation numbers are eating away at the purchasing power and has to be careful to figure out the lower end of the income distribution consumer will have to back off and you look at...
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joanne in connecticut, republican. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i'm concerned about the amount of american weapons going to other countries. if it looks like russia is going to take ukraine as during obama's era and many other democratic presidents watch, many countries have been taken. taliban took afghanistan. it's an embarrassment. we don't look like a world power anymore. what we look like is a weakling sitting around waiting for china and russia to hold hands and to come after us. our weapons, millions and millions of dollars of weapon over to ukraine is at high risk of putting those same weapons into the hands of the russians. we left billions of dollars of our military equipment for the taliban. our own weapons will be utilized against us. we need strategic -- need strategic people. peace talkers to meet with putin. putin liked trump. he liked the idea of the united states being a strength and had respect for just as kim jong-un did in north korea. they respect power. they do not like us to appear to be weak. and when we do appear to be wea
joanne in connecticut, republican. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i'm concerned about the amount of american weapons going to other countries. if it looks like russia is going to take ukraine as during obama's era and many other democratic presidents watch, many countries have been taken. taliban took afghanistan. it's an embarrassment. we don't look like a world power anymore. what we look like is a weakling sitting around waiting for china and russia to hold hands and to come...
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. >> my name is joanne driscoll. >> clerk: speak louder, please. thank you. >> my name is joanne driscoll, and i've been a resident of lakeshore acres for 20 years. in previous drafts, it looked a little chopped up, but this draft tonight just looks very good, and i thank you for doing that and listening to us tonight, and i can you for keeping that intact and doing what you can for us. >> clerk: speaker, did you want this graphic up? >> no, i'm going to speak to district 11. >> clerk: okay. let's proceed with your comments. >> i just want to mention to you that i sent over to you, john carroll, a memo of the organizations that belong in -- that are members in district 11. there were nine of them, but i missed a couple of them, and i'd like to reiterate them now. one of them is mclaren in district 9, 11, and 6. which also have the [indiscernible] which is an umbrella group, and then, the [indiscernible] on the other side of 280, which a lot of people are here for. one of the things on the chris bowman map, it brings back the residences on geneva. b
. >> my name is joanne driscoll. >> clerk: speak louder, please. thank you. >> my name is joanne driscoll, and i've been a resident of lakeshore acres for 20 years. in previous drafts, it looked a little chopped up, but this draft tonight just looks very good, and i thank you for doing that and listening to us tonight, and i can you for keeping that intact and doing what you can for us. >> clerk: speaker, did you want this graphic up? >> no, i'm going to speak to...
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. >> i'm joann, founder of molly and lily.ed to make a difference, and our purpose and passion is to create beautiful high quality bags made out of vegan leather novelty fabrications equal parts fashion and function. >> fashion and function. i love that, these are nylon, cross body bag. you can wear it as a shoulder bag or cross body. two zipper compartments and a front area, front flab. how smart is that. i love all the colors as well. today 19 dollars. >> lots of space but it's small. >> compact. exactly. and of course the cometics. oprah. we have lots of options here. 100% vegan, cruelty free, everything produced in the united states. so you can either go natural or glam depending. that right there, they've got this cool product that's called a blushzer, and it's blush and bron ser in one. i love those. that's kind of these two-toned ones right here in front. so smart, long-lasting lipsticks, big variety. prices start at $7.50. >> literally, what else do we need? thank you so much. we have partnered with all these companies
. >> i'm joann, founder of molly and lily.ed to make a difference, and our purpose and passion is to create beautiful high quality bags made out of vegan leather novelty fabrications equal parts fashion and function. >> fashion and function. i love that, these are nylon, cross body bag. you can wear it as a shoulder bag or cross body. two zipper compartments and a front area, front flab. how smart is that. i love all the colors as well. today 19 dollars. >> lots of space but...
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host: let's go to joann calling from new hampshire on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i like with the previous two callers said. my opinion is it is easy for us to sit in our warm homes behind a computer and play a fun game of risk. but, as you know, when you are playing with someone who does not like to lose they can explode. that is kind of what i feel that we really have to look at putin. you might cut me off but i think we have to do a rasputin solution which is what happened with the czar in world war i when they had a crazy man that was going to take their country down. they had to find a way to do something with him. now he uses people as protection. nobody mentioned north korea. they are also a very strong nuclear threat to us. we have threats on our west coast that a lot of people are thinking about. we are thinking about going over into europe and i feel bad for the ukrainians. i hope we can help them but what happens if we go over there and they start talking like, hey, we could hit the west coast really easy. i just think putin is not
host: let's go to joann calling from new hampshire on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i like with the previous two callers said. my opinion is it is easy for us to sit in our warm homes behind a computer and play a fun game of risk. but, as you know, when you are playing with someone who does not like to lose they can explode. that is kind of what i feel that we really have to look at putin. you might cut me off but i think we have to do a rasputin solution which is...
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why i think it's a little bit of a hedge, but it's also because i think many of them, you saw from joannepping costs are up $60 million higher than last year. i think a lot of retailers can't stomach that, and i think then those are the ones that are going to be weak >> okay. 'lug enoh. wel come become with final trades after this. p issues with my old bank. it was just take, take, take. so i moved to sofi checking and savings. now i get 1% interest, pay no account fees, and get my paycheck two days early. sofi. get your money right. if you invest in the s&p 500 your portfolio may be too concentrated in big companies. this can leave it imbalanced and exposed when performance varies. invesco's s&p 500 equal weight etf, rsp, is spread equally across the s&p 500, which reduces potential concentration risk and helps keep your portfolio in balance. stay in balance with invesco's rsp. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit inde
why i think it's a little bit of a hedge, but it's also because i think many of them, you saw from joannepping costs are up $60 million higher than last year. i think a lot of retailers can't stomach that, and i think then those are the ones that are going to be weak >> okay. 'lug enoh. wel come become with final trades after this. p issues with my old bank. it was just take, take, take. so i moved to sofi checking and savings. now i get 1% interest, pay no account fees, and get my...
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translation: not so long ago i they have cancelled a children's writer, joanne rowling, because she, author of the books which spread around the world in hundreds of millions of copies, failed to please the supporters of the so—called gender liberties. she responded saying: the fallout from this war continues to affect everyone and everything beyond ukraine's borders, as those remaining within them fight to retain theirfreedom. mark lobel, bbc news. president biden is on the second day of his visit to poland, where he's holding further talks about the war in neighbouring ukraine. we can show you some live pictures now. he's heading into a meeting with his polish counterpart, andrzej duda, as we speak. that is the only guard there ahead of those talks. amongst other things, we gather the polish government are still going to be saying they think nato, they want to offer ukraine polish warplanes, that is something joe biden has been resistant to in the past because he is worried that could escalate this into a wider war. a short time ago the white house confirmed that two senior ukraini
translation: not so long ago i they have cancelled a children's writer, joanne rowling, because she, author of the books which spread around the world in hundreds of millions of copies, failed to please the supporters of the so—called gender liberties. she responded saying: the fallout from this war continues to affect everyone and everything beyond ukraine's borders, as those remaining within them fight to retain theirfreedom. mark lobel, bbc news. president biden is on the second day of his...
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. >> doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just informationt storm. patients their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers and health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection of higher quality evidence. long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director told lawmakers an estimated 2.4 million americans may not be able to work because of covid disabilities. >> that we're going to be facing a tidal wave. the patients unable to return to work for a prolonged period of time due to long covid. and i really fear what this may do to our world as we know what lawmakers did not take specific action in wednesday's hearing, but could take the information to create new policies. >> in sacramento, ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> 2 years ago this week, the world health organization declared covid a pandemic today here in california, kaiser permanente. mark the occasion by
. >> doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just informationt storm. patients their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers and health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection of higher quality evidence. long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director...
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doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just information.atients their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers and health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection. higher quality evidence long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director told lawmakers an estimated 2.4 million americans may not be able to work because of covid disabilities. >> worried that we're going to be facing a tidal wave. the patients unable to return to work for a prolonged period of time due to long covid. and i really fear what this may do to our world as we know what lawmakers did not take specific action in wednesday's hearing, but could take the information to create new policies. >> in sacramento, ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> 6.45 right now and check out the weather. nice and early and it's looking good already. and the sun is coming up nicely. we've got john in the weathe
doctor joann elmore is a principal investigator on the project. >> it's basically just information.atients their families are anxious and suffering. there's not adequate support for health care providers and health system. we would like to see more patients. we don't have capacity and we need to support collection. higher quality evidence long-haul covid could impact more than just the people it infects. but also the workforce. the mayo clinic's covid rehab director told lawmakers an...
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translation: not so long ago. they have cancelled a children's writer, joanne rowling, because she, thepread around the world in hundreds of millions of copies, failed to please the supporters of the so—called gender liberties. she responded, saying critiques of western cancel culture are possibly not best made by those currently slaughtering civilians for the crime of resistance or who jail and poison their critics. the fallout from this war continues to affect everyone and everything beyond ukraine's borders, as those remaining within them fight mark lobel, bbc news. president biden is on the second day of his visit to poland, where he'll hold further talks about the war in neighbouring ukraine. mr biden will meet refugees who've fled from the fighting, and discuss the conflict with his polish counterpart, andrzej duda. the two leaders are expected to raise mr duda's previous offer to hand overfighter jets to ukraine. let's cross live to our correspondent mark lowen who's in warsaw. the second day of the visit, what will resident biden be doing? we have had a very interesting announce
translation: not so long ago. they have cancelled a children's writer, joanne rowling, because she, thepread around the world in hundreds of millions of copies, failed to please the supporters of the so—called gender liberties. she responded, saying critiques of western cancel culture are possibly not best made by those currently slaughtering civilians for the crime of resistance or who jail and poison their critics. the fallout from this war continues to affect everyone and everything beyond...
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Mar 18, 2022
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joanne subeleven is ceo of the high transit authority serving the columbus region and a licensed professional engineer with a history of transportation legacy. ndshe joined in 2018. welcome. senator ossoff will introduce mr. greenwoodor and will have se comments later i believe. >> thank you mr. chairman and it's a pleasure to welcome mr. greenwood to the senate and the housing and urban affairs committee. i want to take a moment mr. chairman and acknowledged the tragic passing of the ceo and manager jeffrey parker who passed away this january. just championed accessible public transportation in the state of georgia. he created an expansive vision for transit in metro and leaves a tremendous legacy that will now continue and that jeff is no want with this his work in this division are sustained and alive with those and we will work togetherhe to realize as much of ituc as we can. and if i might mr. chairman on behalf of the senate to extend our condolences to thed whole family during this difficult time. following mr. parker's passing in january mr. greenwood was selected as ceo and general m
joanne subeleven is ceo of the high transit authority serving the columbus region and a licensed professional engineer with a history of transportation legacy. ndshe joined in 2018. welcome. senator ossoff will introduce mr. greenwoodor and will have se comments later i believe. >> thank you mr. chairman and it's a pleasure to welcome mr. greenwood to the senate and the housing and urban affairs committee. i want to take a moment mr. chairman and acknowledged the tragic passing of the ceo...
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Mar 30, 2022
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joanne woodward and paul newman, their love story.n what a meaningful, substantive life in the arts can look like. they both exist as a north or and also a study of the last 50 years of cinema in the way that the industry is changing, storytelling is changing but they were heroes. you know, they are the most generous artists of all time with newman's own and have given away hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars and she ran a theater company. he's one of the greatest actors ever. and their love affair is beautiful. >> something that endured and to enjoy. we will enjoy that. thank you so much. always so good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> you can see ethan in "moon knight" out now on disney plus. >>> coming up we've got four brothers bonded in their love for the brooklyn nets. who doesn't love them. we'll have that coming up on large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the
joanne woodward and paul newman, their love story.n what a meaningful, substantive life in the arts can look like. they both exist as a north or and also a study of the last 50 years of cinema in the way that the industry is changing, storytelling is changing but they were heroes. you know, they are the most generous artists of all time with newman's own and have given away hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars and she ran a theater company. he's one of the greatest actors ever. and...
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joanne in connecticut, republican. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i'm concerned about the amount of american weapons going to other countries. if it looks like russia is going to take ukraine as during obama's era and many other democratic presidents watch, many countries have been taken. taliban took afghanistan. it's an embarrassment. we don't look like a world power anymore. what we look like is a weakling sitting around waiting for china and russia to hold hands and to come after us. our weapons, millions and millions of dollars of weapon over to ukraine is at high risk of putting those same weapons into the hands of the russians. we left billions of dollars of our military equipment for the taliban. our own weapons will be utilized against us. we need strategic -- need strategic people. peace talkers to meet with putin. putin liked trump. he liked the idea of the united states being a strength and had respect for just as kim jong-un did in north korea. they respect power. they do not like us to appear to be weak. and when we do appear to be wea
joanne in connecticut, republican. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you. i'm concerned about the amount of american weapons going to other countries. if it looks like russia is going to take ukraine as during obama's era and many other democratic presidents watch, many countries have been taken. taliban took afghanistan. it's an embarrassment. we don't look like a world power anymore. what we look like is a weakling sitting around waiting for china and russia to hold hands and to come...
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Mar 12, 2022
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host: let's go to joann calling from new hampshire on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i like with the previous two callers said. my opinion is it is easy for us to sit in our warm homes behind a computer and play a fun game of risk. but, as you know, when you are playing with someone who does not like to lose they can explode. that is kind of what i feel that we really have to look at putin. you might cut me off but i think we have to do a rasputin solution which is what happened with the czar in world war i when they had a crazy man that was going to take their country down. they had to find a way to do something with him. now he uses people as protection. nobody mentioned north korea. they are also a very strong nuclear threat to us. we have threats on our west coast that a lot of people are thinking about. we are thinking about going over into europe and i feel bad for the ukrainians. i hope we can help them but what happens if we go over there and they start talking like, hey, we could hit the west coast really easy. i just think putin is not
host: let's go to joann calling from new hampshire on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i like with the previous two callers said. my opinion is it is easy for us to sit in our warm homes behind a computer and play a fun game of risk. but, as you know, when you are playing with someone who does not like to lose they can explode. that is kind of what i feel that we really have to look at putin. you might cut me off but i think we have to do a rasputin solution which is...
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clerk: s. 2771, a bill to designate the community-based outpatient clinic in san angelo, texas, as the joannell veterans clinic. officer without objection, the committee is discharged. the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. cortez masto: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cortez masto: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 534 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 534, condemning threats of violence against historically black colleges and universities and reaffirming support for the students of historically black colleges and universities. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. cortez masto: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or
clerk: s. 2771, a bill to designate the community-based outpatient clinic in san angelo, texas, as the joannell veterans clinic. officer without objection, the committee is discharged. the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. cortez masto: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cortez masto: i ask unanimous consent the senate...