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juliet? juliet: let's get market analysis with patrick, the global asset strategist. patrick, we are finally getting this news of this travel bubble between singapore and hong kong. this is one thing that investors have been looking for when we start to see global travel open up and how that will feed into the energy markets. let's get to our question of the day. that is when will crude back to these march highs? what is your view? patrick: morning. we are not specializing in energy analysis. i would say this is all part of what we are seeing in the emerging markets. just asia have a much better control of the very situation. control,ing it under being able to reopen more quickly as we are seeing in china. establish these sorts of things. i think that all adds to the emerging markets in particular. which we have been talking about for quite a while. let's also talk about what we are seeing in terms of this rotation we have been seeing. we have a chart that has been showing what we are seeing in terms of this growth rotation. do you think this continues? this is kind o
juliet? juliet: let's get market analysis with patrick, the global asset strategist. patrick, we are finally getting this news of this travel bubble between singapore and hong kong. this is one thing that investors have been looking for when we start to see global travel open up and how that will feed into the energy markets. let's get to our question of the day. that is when will crude back to these march highs? what is your view? patrick: morning. we are not specializing in energy analysis. i...
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juliet widoff: i'm juliet widoff.'m a physician and i'm one of the founders of healthcare for the people. we started this program because we have long known that the healthcare system in this country is broken. and if there was ever a time that highlighted that fact, it has been the last several months of the pandemic. and we could resign and be embittered and angry, or we could turn our frustration and rage into action and do something productive and positive. and that's what we decided to do. our plan is, as long as the weather holds, we will be out here every single saturday from 12:00 to 4:00. we are in an area with a heavy immigrant population, so we do see folks who are not eligible for insurance for a variety of different reasons. we also have people who are fully documented and have health insurance, but can't get in to see their providers. clinician: pre-diabetic or what? patient: yeah. danger of pre-diabetes. dr. juliet widoff: we see a ton of diabetes. we see a ton of hypertension. we have folks who come fo
juliet widoff: i'm juliet widoff.'m a physician and i'm one of the founders of healthcare for the people. we started this program because we have long known that the healthcare system in this country is broken. and if there was ever a time that highlighted that fact, it has been the last several months of the pandemic. and we could resign and be embittered and angry, or we could turn our frustration and rage into action and do something productive and positive. and that's what we decided to do....
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like romeo and juliet on the balcony, the socially distanced wedding in the age of covid. >>> good evening. thanks so much for joining us on a busy friday night. i'm linsey davis in for david. we begin with the alarming surge in coronavirus cases across the country. the u.s. is now reporting more than 13 million cases nationwide. amid dire warnings of what will likely come next, los angeles now issues stricter stay at home orders. as we come on the air tonight, more than 264,000 american lives have been lost. in the middle of the pandemic, black friday lacking most of its traditional chaos. the famed mall of america, relatively quiet today due to covid restrictions. many customers opting to do their shopping online instead. millions of people driving and flying in spite of warnings. gio benitez leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, los angeles officials issuing a stay at home order starting monday banning all public and private gatherings with people outside of your own household. except for church services and protests. coming days after the county banned outdoor dining. new infections risi
like romeo and juliet on the balcony, the socially distanced wedding in the age of covid. >>> good evening. thanks so much for joining us on a busy friday night. i'm linsey davis in for david. we begin with the alarming surge in coronavirus cases across the country. the u.s. is now reporting more than 13 million cases nationwide. amid dire warnings of what will likely come next, los angeles now issues stricter stay at home orders. as we come on the air tonight, more than 264,000...
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she's joined in conversation by juliet sure. a professor of sociology at boston college and also a member of the foundation of learning rhesus network. she has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for lassitude. she's a former fellow and has won multipleawards for her work and research . she is joined today by dana depaul who is a professor of law at the university of californiahastings . her work is subsidized by the california supreme court and her writing has been published in slate. she's currently working on a book. today they are discussing "after the gig", this book discusses what the economy could havebeen and what it could still be . i'll leave you with this quote from bill mckibben who said juliet schor and her teamhave done something extraordinary . their intensive research as let them understand what the sharing economy feels like and their storytelling ability lets the rest of us make complete sense of the data. in addition they provide a work
she's joined in conversation by juliet sure. a professor of sociology at boston college and also a member of the foundation of learning rhesus network. she has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for lassitude. she's a former fellow and has won multipleawards for her work and research . she is joined today by dana depaul who is a professor of law at the university of californiahastings . her work is subsidized by the...
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juliet, krebs was fighting for the truth. you say his success was his undoing. why is that? >> his mission, and the office's mission, was to protect the 2020 election from foreign interference and foreign disinformation, and basically to provide state and locals with the tools they needed to protect the election. they did so successfully. it was remarkable. we didn't see the kind of disinformation or disruption we were worried about from russia if not china, and the election
juliet, krebs was fighting for the truth. you say his success was his undoing. why is that? >> his mission, and the office's mission, was to protect the 2020 election from foreign interference and foreign disinformation, and basically to provide state and locals with the tools they needed to protect the election. they did so successfully. it was remarkable. we didn't see the kind of disinformation or disruption we were worried about from russia if not china, and the election
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stewart and on behalf of harvard bookstore i'm so please welcome you to today's writing forum with juliet schor discussing her book "after the gig". she joined today in conversation by veena do fall. she's a professor at sociology at boston college and also a member of the macarthur foundation research network. she has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for pleasant. she's a former guggenheim fellow and has won multiple awardsfor her work and research . she has joined today by veena dupal, her work has been cited by the california court and her writing has been published in the la times and slate. she is currently workingon a book . today they are discussing "after the gig", based on a decade of meticulous research , this new book discusses the sharing economy, what it is, what it could have been and what it could still be. i'll leave you with this quote from bill mckinnon himself . juliet schor and her team have done something extraordinary in their intensive research is let them understand what the sharing econo
stewart and on behalf of harvard bookstore i'm so please welcome you to today's writing forum with juliet schor discussing her book "after the gig". she joined today in conversation by veena do fall. she's a professor at sociology at boston college and also a member of the macarthur foundation research network. she has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for pleasant. she's a former guggenheim fellow and has...
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thank you brian. >> juliet thank you. it looks like things are drying out.>> we have been so busy around here in the weather department it is nice to say that things are very quiet.>>> having just said that, it is raining in northern california right now. take a look at the high death doppler radar. that looks pretty impressive. there is a lot of rain coming to the far northwest coast. stop it at where it is right now, and take it and put it into the future cast. the computer models pick up on the rain right where it is now. let's take it, play it forward, and watch what happens. we get into the 7:00 hour and really just an hour from now we start to see some of these showers working their way down. they are just about to cross over into sonoma. you probably will get a few light showers out of this. watch what happens, it just falls apart as it gets farther south from there. if we put that into the accumulated rainfall from then and tonight we might pick up about 16 hundredths of an inch of rain. the numbers don't even sho
thank you brian. >> juliet thank you. it looks like things are drying out.>> we have been so busy around here in the weather department it is nice to say that things are very quiet.>>> having just said that, it is raining in northern california right now. take a look at the high death doppler radar. that looks pretty impressive. there is a lot of rain coming to the far northwest coast. stop it at where it is right now, and take it and put it into the future cast. the...
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juliet quasi founded a co-operative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast. its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. almost nothing is thrown away that we start with there. we salute the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. mom, the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flagrant, cocoa beans, and the husks to make tea. the 40 local women who have joined the cooperative are now earning an income for themselves and their families. for a 5th, i used to only work occasionally when i didn't make much money for but since i joined the co-operative that's changed, i can and the equivalent of 4 here is 50 every day. i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative, i'm now independent. the majority of ivory coast's $26000000.00 population work in the agricultural sector. 40 percent of the world's cocoa comes from the west african country. every year, around $25000000.00 tonnes of shells and bean
juliet quasi founded a co-operative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast. its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. almost nothing is thrown away that we start with there. we salute the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. mom, the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flagrant, cocoa...
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juliet quasi founded a cooperative with women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast. its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. nothing is thrown away. we start with their missile, it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. mom. the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flavor and cocoa beans and the husks to make tea. the 40 local women who have joined the cooperative are now earning an income for themselves and their families. by one 5th, i used to only work occasionally when i didn't make much money for but since i joined the co-operative, that's changed what i can and the equivalent of 4 heroes 50 every day. i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative, i'm now independent. the majority of ivory coast's 26000000 population work in the agricultural sector. 40 percent of the world's cocoa comes from the west african country. every year, around $25000000.00 tonnes of shells and bean husks e
juliet quasi founded a cooperative with women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast. its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. nothing is thrown away. we start with their missile, it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. mom. the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flavor and cocoa beans and the...
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it is the east and juliet is the sun. . hello and juliet is the sun. . to the travel show, coming to you this week from the barbican centre in london. that was addie back in 2016 at the birthplace of shakespeare and as he so dramatically demonstrated, soaking up local culture is by far the most rewarding way to travel. as we know, cultural entertainment has been hit hard by coronavirus. this venue has been open to the public again sincejuly but been open to the public again since july but as been open to the public again sincejuly but as of this week, it has had to temporarily close under the latest restriction. this week, we are going to reminisce, looking back at some of our favourite arts and culture moments on the show, and keeping our fingers culture moments on the show, and keeping ourfingers barely crossed that we will be back in the front row seat sometime $0011. the front row seat sometime soon. here is what is coming up. we will be seeing how carmen got lost in an arts festival in taiwan. and when mike sawjust festival in taiwan. and when mike
it is the east and juliet is the sun. . hello and juliet is the sun. . to the travel show, coming to you this week from the barbican centre in london. that was addie back in 2016 at the birthplace of shakespeare and as he so dramatically demonstrated, soaking up local culture is by far the most rewarding way to travel. as we know, cultural entertainment has been hit hard by coronavirus. this venue has been open to the public again sincejuly but been open to the public again since july but as...
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juliet phillips was there. day his family worried would never come. at one point during his battle with coronavirus, gary was given just a 10% chance of survival. it felt like i was losing part of myself. i was actually grieving. i was crying going to bed, i was crying when i woke up. i have always had somebody there, all my life i've been part of a pair. so the thought of losing that other part is unthinkable. gary's recovery has been a long one. today is all the more special, though, as he will get to see his new granddaughter penny in person for the first time. i feel very overwhelmed, like, just so excited, because it'sjust been so long. obviously he's not actually met penny properly yet. so he can finally meet her. he has never held her. so obviously that is exciting. and itjust feels incredible, it is amazing that he is finally coming home. it isn'tjust gary's family cheering on his homecoming. jenny and kate cared for him throughout his time in oldham hospital. it is lovely to be here today to see him ma
juliet phillips was there. day his family worried would never come. at one point during his battle with coronavirus, gary was given just a 10% chance of survival. it felt like i was losing part of myself. i was actually grieving. i was crying going to bed, i was crying when i woke up. i have always had somebody there, all my life i've been part of a pair. so the thought of losing that other part is unthinkable. gary's recovery has been a long one. today is all the more special, though, as he...
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juliet, like you said, it's been ten days since we heard directly from president trump. —— julia.ectjoe biden's success at the ballot? well, i don't think he's achieved much positive achievements, really. i mean, you are seeing that in a number of these states where he has filed these legal suits. they failed. some law firms representing president trump in his campaign are dropping the legal cases. sol in his campaign are dropping the legal cases. so i think president trump may be coming around to the fa ct trump may be coming around to the fact that he is not going to be president again, that he is a one term president. and part of the reason why i say that is because we are hearing that from some sources that president trump has been, you know, and he cared other reports as well, that's president trump has been openly talking about running again in 2024. so, you know, it seems like he might finally be coming around to this idea, but it just seems to be a very painful idea for president trump to do, because he had, you know, he very much projected this idea that he was going to w
juliet, like you said, it's been ten days since we heard directly from president trump. —— julia.ectjoe biden's success at the ballot? well, i don't think he's achieved much positive achievements, really. i mean, you are seeing that in a number of these states where he has filed these legal suits. they failed. some law firms representing president trump in his campaign are dropping the legal cases. sol in his campaign are dropping the legal cases. so i think president trump may be coming...
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. >> her name is briar, briar juliet after my mom. it's been fantastic.ve had the best two weeks and we just feel so full and complete with her. >> reporter: they say her first name is after sleeping beauty. they would wait forever for their little miracle. you can see read more of their story on good morning america.com and pick up the new issue on news stands friday. kayna whitworth, los angeles. >> just an incredible story. it's not traditional at all. >> right. >> but that love, that love. >> beautiful family. congratulations. >>> coming up, how a million dollars literally crashed into one man's roof. >>> time for this happened. i can't wait to travel again. >> i know. must be nice. where would you go? >> i wouldn't go to all seven continents like this woman did. this was before the pandemic, but she did break a guinness book world record we're just finding out about. in three days, 14 hours, 46 minutes and 48 seconds she went to all seven continents. >> she's from the uae. she said she was inspired to attempt the record by the diversity of her home c
. >> her name is briar, briar juliet after my mom. it's been fantastic.ve had the best two weeks and we just feel so full and complete with her. >> reporter: they say her first name is after sleeping beauty. they would wait forever for their little miracle. you can see read more of their story on good morning america.com and pick up the new issue on news stands friday. kayna whitworth, los angeles. >> just an incredible story. it's not traditional at all. >> right....
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other women, when it comes to expanding back, ok, processing and developing new products through the juliet quasi has an apartment in abidjan in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. you know, it's not the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe, an idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally . and julie, an idea of getting more from cocoa ponds is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the process of building a biomass, power generation plant that will turn the country's abundance of coca production, waste into electricity. another young woman who has built up a ugly business company is featured in our next report. the last set up a somewhat unusual farm and they will be it breeds flies, flies. these insects are very popular with us humans, but to last. so we got the blocks all to fly, in fact deserve some respect. this container is full of black soldier fly larvae. many might find them disgusting. but for talaash hybris, they were the basis of a business idea. she had 2 years ago. we t
other women, when it comes to expanding back, ok, processing and developing new products through the juliet quasi has an apartment in abidjan in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. you know, it's not the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe, an idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally . and julie, an idea of getting more from cocoa ponds is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the...
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other women, when it comes to expanding back, ok, processing and developing new products through the juliet quasi has an apartment in abidjan in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. just not the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe, an idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally . and julie and quasi, his idea of getting more from cocoa ponds is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the process of building a biomass, power generation, a plant that will turn the country's abundance of coca production, waste into electricity. another young woman who has built up a solid, ugly business company is featured in our next report to last set up a somewhat user farm and they will be it breeds flies, flies. these insects are very popular with us humans, but the last is showing that the black soldier flies in fact deserve some respect. this container is full of black soldier, fly larvae. many might find them disgusting, but for turner schreiber's, they were the basis of the business idea she ha
other women, when it comes to expanding back, ok, processing and developing new products through the juliet quasi has an apartment in abidjan in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. just not the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe, an idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally . and julie and quasi, his idea of getting more from cocoa ponds is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the...
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. >> juliet and kelly opened san francisco crossfit 15 years ago. the first in the city when people didn't know what it was. now there are roughly 15,000 crossfit gyms in the world. >> we started for the fitness revolution. there was no appellant on. >> they pride themselves as a small business that has a gigantic plan. but since the start of the pandemic ship at sf crossfit has gone down by 70%. yet the rent at their location remains high. >> we were just losing massive amounts of money month after month with no end in sight. >> for many, sf crossfit is a metaphorical church. >> it is not even a job, it's my life. it's my dream life. i'm getting very emotional. this community means everything to me. it's why i would get up at 4:30 in the morning and come train with these people. >> it is even harder to let it all go. >> we are heartbroken. it is so sad. i'm sorry. we're just heartbroken. it's really sad. >> it is said. you wonder, do they plan to bring the business back in some form in the future? they are so passionate about it. >> right, the pass
. >> juliet and kelly opened san francisco crossfit 15 years ago. the first in the city when people didn't know what it was. now there are roughly 15,000 crossfit gyms in the world. >> we started for the fitness revolution. there was no appellant on. >> they pride themselves as a small business that has a gigantic plan. but since the start of the pandemic ship at sf crossfit has gone down by 70%. yet the rent at their location remains high. >> we were just losing massive...
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.>> thank you juliet. >>> let's look at why the state is issuing the state home orders, it's all about the numbers. the state reporting more than 11,000 new cases, and 106 deaths in just the past day, the past 24 hours, the positivity rate is at 5%, up more than 50% in just the past two weeks. >>> in the same time period, hospitalization rates are up 63%, we have the latest numbers for you, the information about the guidelines, in each county on our website, kpix.com. >>> new at 6:00, parents and student speaking out against the plan to close to schools, and they vote from the unified school district is expected in an hour, both graham and music elementary schools are on the chopping block, live in newark to explain the controversy, katie? >> reporter: the plan right now is for the board to vote tonight on weather to close the school, graham elementary, there are signs along the sidewalk supporting the school, the parents i talked with tonight say their biggest concern is that by closing this particular school, it would impact kids that are already underserved. more than a dozen cars w
.>> thank you juliet. >>> let's look at why the state is issuing the state home orders, it's all about the numbers. the state reporting more than 11,000 new cases, and 106 deaths in just the past day, the past 24 hours, the positivity rate is at 5%, up more than 50% in just the past two weeks. >>> in the same time period, hospitalization rates are up 63%, we have the latest numbers for you, the information about the guidelines, in each county on our website, kpix.com....
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juliet: good morning. our top stories this hour as we check in on market action. we are seeing asian benchmarks come off of those highs. 13 sessions of gains on the asian benchmark index, the longest streak since 1988. today we are seeing a pullback similar to what we saw in the u.s. as the coronavirus's bread overshadowed the vaccine. we are closely watching what is happening in other asset prices. the bloomberg dollar index had been falling to april 2018 lows, but in -- a rebound coming on the index. we have been watching bitcoin, back below 18,000 after it hit levels we have not seen since 2017. the dollar-yen study. and gold steady as well. rishaad: let's get to the first word news. pfizer announcing clinical trial data shows its coronavirus vaccine had a 95% efficacy, paving the way for the company to apply for the first u.s. approval for a coronavirus shot. they say vaccine-protected people of all ages, ethnicities did not show significant safety problems in a trial. it included 44,000 participants. >> our goal is to supply up to , inillion doses in 2020 eur
juliet: good morning. our top stories this hour as we check in on market action. we are seeing asian benchmarks come off of those highs. 13 sessions of gains on the asian benchmark index, the longest streak since 1988. today we are seeing a pullback similar to what we saw in the u.s. as the coronavirus's bread overshadowed the vaccine. we are closely watching what is happening in other asset prices. the bloomberg dollar index had been falling to april 2018 lows, but in -- a rebound coming on...
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i'm juliet goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. >>> the state reported more than 15,000 new coronavirus cases is. the positivity rate over the last 14 days is that 5.4%. as of tonight, the number of people hospitalized for covered stands at more than 5700. a live look tonight at dublin, oakland and san jose. exactly 5 hours from now a curfew will go into effect for much of the bay area because of the surge in cases. here are the counties impacted, every bay area county except for marin, san francisco and san mateo but that could change. the stay-at-home water will be in effect from 10 pm until 5 am. what is allowed? you can buy groceries, pick up restaurant takeout orders, walk your dog, visit healthcare providers and other essential services. >> i don't think it will be very effective. i'm going to comply because that is what i have been doing all year. it doesn't make sense to me necessarily. covid is around 24 hours a day. but yes, i will comply. >> i feel fine about it. i think it is important. things are spiking because people aren't paying attention and i, for one, want to be heal
i'm juliet goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. >>> the state reported more than 15,000 new coronavirus cases is. the positivity rate over the last 14 days is that 5.4%. as of tonight, the number of people hospitalized for covered stands at more than 5700. a live look tonight at dublin, oakland and san jose. exactly 5 hours from now a curfew will go into effect for much of the bay area because of the surge in cases. here are the counties impacted, every bay area county except for...
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and good evening, i'm juliet goodrich. and i'm brian.undreds of people have been dancing the night away in san francisco's castro district. crowds packed the roads as chopper 5 flew overhead. betty yu is live right now. betty? . >> as you can see, that celebration is still going on strong behind me, even though the streets have reopened. people tell me it's like all of that anxiety over those election results gave way to a non-stop spontaneous dance party. energy burned through the streets of the castro in virtually every direction. thousands danced from day to night lighting up the district in costumes and with signs chanting for president and vice president elect. >> joe. >> biden. >> joe. >> biden. >> from chopper 5 you could see the crowd grow by the hour and on the ground you could see joy on faces that were for the most part masked. >> something i've been missing for a while right now. so good. it feels so good. >> how does it feel? >> relief. >> definitely kamala harris' speech, that really brought me to tears. and i think their c
and good evening, i'm juliet goodrich. and i'm brian.undreds of people have been dancing the night away in san francisco's castro district. crowds packed the roads as chopper 5 flew overhead. betty yu is live right now. betty? . >> as you can see, that celebration is still going on strong behind me, even though the streets have reopened. people tell me it's like all of that anxiety over those election results gave way to a non-stop spontaneous dance party. energy burned through the...
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ros: juliet manchester of "the hill" was watching the event and this is what she made of it. >> we arese nominations were coming but i have heard a lot of washington strategists say this is a ret to normal, something we saw typically in washington before tio trump administr remember, number of these appointed officials still have to go through senminations to officially serve on the biden ,administrati but a lot of them served in the obama administration, so they are familiar creatures of washington, if you will come a trump appointees, many of whom came from outside the beltway, as we like to call it, so definitely a bit of a return to normalcy, maybe even a return to obama era days. ros: it is a tonal shift, for better or worse depending on your polical persuasion, but in practical terms,hich foreign policy strands is this likely to impact immediately? >> we are going to see that the u.s. climate plan, the u.s. stance on climate, is going tobe impacted very quickly. president-elect joe biden has saidhe u.s. will rejoin ee paris clim recors soon as he takes office. john kerry, the sec
ros: juliet manchester of "the hill" was watching the event and this is what she made of it. >> we arese nominations were coming but i have heard a lot of washington strategists say this is a ret to normal, something we saw typically in washington before tio trump administr remember, number of these appointed officials still have to go through senminations to officially serve on the biden ,administrati but a lot of them served in the obama administration, so they are familiar...
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it is the east, and juliet is the sun., and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the barbican centre in london. well, that was ade back in 2016 at the birthplace of shakespeare, and, as he so dramatically demonstrated, soaking up local culture is by far the most rewarding way to travel. but, as we know, cultural entertainment has been hit hard by coronavirus. this venue has been opened to the public again sincejuly, but, as of this week, it's had to temporarily close under the latest restrictions. so this week we're going to reminisce, looking back at some of our favourite arts and culture moments on the show and keeping our fingers firmly crossed that we'll be back in that front—row seat again sometime soon. here's what's coming up. we'll be seeing how carmen got lost in an arts festival in taiwan... ..and when mike sawjust what goes into rio‘s carnival. this is all for your parade? it is. and grip and turn... plus, when i put my fingers to the test in los angeles. boom. boom! but first, wejoin ade in
it is the east, and juliet is the sun., and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the barbican centre in london. well, that was ade back in 2016 at the birthplace of shakespeare, and, as he so dramatically demonstrated, soaking up local culture is by far the most rewarding way to travel. but, as we know, cultural entertainment has been hit hard by coronavirus. this venue has been opened to the public again sincejuly, but, as of this week, it's had to temporarily close under...
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juliet quasi founded a cooperative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast . its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. nothing is thrown away. we start with the muscle, it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flavor and cocoa beans and the husks to make tea. the 40 local women who have joined the cooperative are now earning an income for themselves and their families. i used to only work occasionally. when i didn't make much money, but since i joined the co-operative that's changed, i can earn the equivalent of 4 heroes 50 every day. i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative, i'm now independent and the majority of ivory coast's 26000000 population work in the aggregate.
juliet quasi founded a cooperative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast . its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. nothing is thrown away. we start with the muscle, it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flavor and cocoa beans and the...
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and juliet represents an estimated 1000000, a series displaced from the car of our region in spite of being subjected to ethnic cleansing, in spite of being expelled from our homes. and we bring as i.d.p.'s for 30 years. we have, nor any feelings of animosity, we have, nor any feelings of hatred against armenians. that's why i have always been saying to armenians in i want to cry about a region of azerbaijan, that please remember all the walls about dan's landmark mosque are covered in graffiti and soldiers. here see animals have recently been kept in the centuries old place of worship. as cities and towns come back to as a control, the destruction is becoming apparent. people are eager to return, but they realize that it will take time. and those who do from the area say that the physical scars might be removed, but they will always carry the burden of this war with al jazeera. now, a new earth observing satellite, built to monitor changing sea levels launch from california. the sentinel 6 satellite left california is vandenberg air force base on board a space x. falcon 9 rocket. it'
and juliet represents an estimated 1000000, a series displaced from the car of our region in spite of being subjected to ethnic cleansing, in spite of being expelled from our homes. and we bring as i.d.p.'s for 30 years. we have, nor any feelings of animosity, we have, nor any feelings of hatred against armenians. that's why i have always been saying to armenians in i want to cry about a region of azerbaijan, that please remember all the walls about dan's landmark mosque are covered in graffiti...
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[applause] let me also thank roxanne, our, jay juliet as well.ain, one of the great book stores, advocate of independent bookstores in america. we need more of them. thank you tonight for being a part of this. and we thank everyone very much, for the beautiful music. very appropriate, as well. i'm not gonna take a long time, and here, this evening. i want to think justin died, as well, and his cousins and others who are resigning some many passages earlier today. i am very honored that justin would be here this evening, as well, to participate, so thank you. for being here. wonderful to be a part of this. and let me tell you, there's obviously a lot into this. i regret deeply that jackie never had a chance to meet my parents. they have been gone for almost 40 years. but the fact that this book exists, in no small measures, in do thanks to jackie for putting it all together and making it all happening. mary bloom, where are you? this would not have happened without him as well. i share this jacket cover, he was invaluable and going through as a pr
[applause] let me also thank roxanne, our, jay juliet as well.ain, one of the great book stores, advocate of independent bookstores in america. we need more of them. thank you tonight for being a part of this. and we thank everyone very much, for the beautiful music. very appropriate, as well. i'm not gonna take a long time, and here, this evening. i want to think justin died, as well, and his cousins and others who are resigning some many passages earlier today. i am very honored that justin...
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juliet, krebs was fighting for the truth. you say his success was his undoing. why is that? >> his mission, and the office's mission, was to protect the 2020 election from foreign interference and foreign disinformation, and basically to provide state and locals with the tools they needed to protect the election. they did so successfully. it was remarkable. we didn't see the kind of disinformation or disruption we were worried about from russia if not china, and the election put a lot of stresses on the system, lots of people voted, lots of different kind of voting, in a pandemic, but it held together. and the next day, a president who wanted it to with held together may have given chris krebs an award. instead, the president began to undermine that work. the disinformation was coming from within the white house. and chris krebs and his team decided, rightfully, that they worked for the united states and not for the president. they needed to shoot that stuff down. and they did. >> doug, i don't know if you've ever seen anything like this, especially considering the timing, r
juliet, krebs was fighting for the truth. you say his success was his undoing. why is that? >> his mission, and the office's mission, was to protect the 2020 election from foreign interference and foreign disinformation, and basically to provide state and locals with the tools they needed to protect the election. they did so successfully. it was remarkable. we didn't see the kind of disinformation or disruption we were worried about from russia if not china, and the election put a lot of...
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juliet in the studio.te: certainly risk asian stocks rise for an 11 session at the regional benchmark index on track to close at a record as we see momentum coming through across these markets on the back of the deal and it does reports or indications that the u.s. economy will not be locked down a biden administration. buying coming through entech players. at that index holding at a record. the kospi is one of the strongest performers along with the nikkei to do five, holding at the june's. today although bloomberg economic said this activity data shows the final mile to 2021 will not be easy. offshore yuan holding at june 18 eyes and we are seeing the downese yen recounts him after it was hold off on the offset siding. in aussie dollar and australian yields, there was no trading and equity markets today. the asx as the underlying cause of the issue as been identified and they have a resolution path in place for training to resume on tuesday. they have not detailed what the issue wasn't that forced tradin
juliet in the studio.te: certainly risk asian stocks rise for an 11 session at the regional benchmark index on track to close at a record as we see momentum coming through across these markets on the back of the deal and it does reports or indications that the u.s. economy will not be locked down a biden administration. buying coming through entech players. at that index holding at a record. the kospi is one of the strongest performers along with the nikkei to do five, holding at the june's....
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juliet quasi founded a co-operative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast. its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. almost nothing is thrown away. we start with the muscle, it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. mom. the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flavor and cocoa beans and the husks to make the 40 local women who have joined the cooperative are now earning an income for themselves and their families are 5th. i used to only work occasionally when i didn't make much money. but since i joined the co-operative that's changed, i can earn the equivalent of 4 heroes 50 every day. i'm happy because thanks to the co-operative, i'm now independent and the majority of ivory coast's 26000000 population work in the agricola.
juliet quasi founded a co-operative with the women in her own village in the southern part of ivory coast. its aim is to produce cocoa beans more sustainably. and to use them for making more than just chocolate. this is it. almost nothing is thrown away. we start with the muscle, it's the sticky pulp which is never used in cocoa production. we add flavors and spices to it, which is unusual and innovative. mom. the women use the juice from the pulp to make products such as flavor and cocoa beans...
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self everyone at home and please help me in celebrating that by giving both scott and juliet a hearty round of applause wherever you are. loud enough so we could all hear it. thank you so much. stomach thank you so much for having me in having us. and for everybody tuning in. scott this is such a critical period of history or covering. in terms of geography and time in the couple decades you've covered so much goes on in that. you dealt with it well by focusing on four people who, why they are extremely influential or not household names. first of all, how did you settle on this approach? more importantly how did you settle on those poor guys? >> i was a product of the cold war. i grew up in east asia. self-created indonesia. these were heavily militarized zones. anti-communist they were. [inaudible] the sense of cold war as a real thing i kind of grew up with that. i'd always wanted to explore that writing. and starting to do a little bit of research. i really came to the conclusion that so much of what was to come with that of the cold war almost 50 years, so much of what had become
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.>>> juliet, prepared to be stunned. this really is good stuff. this video of the moonrise over mission peak in fremont. photographers shot the 95% full moonrise. it is not full until monday. organizers used in apt to predict the time and location of the full moonrise as a photographers set up their cameras they are. hikers also posed and waived red flags and this was the effect. hikers dwarfed by the moon rising above the mountains against a clear blue sky. shooting the moonrise is a thanksgiving tradition for that group. that really is cool.>> you could have just called it a waxing gives. >> but the temperatures won't be. mid 60s and sunny the whole way through.>> i was making a raining joke by the way. i hate when i have to explain my joke. payment but we don't have any rain on the way which is the point we are trying to convey. no clouds in the way and officially we will have it technically full at 1:30 in the morning. which truly means tomorrow night. it looks pretty good now by the way. gorgeous shot. but we just showed it to you so that you
.>>> juliet, prepared to be stunned. this really is good stuff. this video of the moonrise over mission peak in fremont. photographers shot the 95% full moonrise. it is not full until monday. organizers used in apt to predict the time and location of the full moonrise as a photographers set up their cameras they are. hikers also posed and waived red flags and this was the effect. hikers dwarfed by the moon rising above the mountains against a clear blue sky. shooting the moonrise is a...
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this morning's original report juliet on the science behind coronavirus cravings and what you can do to gain back control. >>> nearly nine months in to the pandemic and we are coping but. >> things aren't getting better as we thought. >> paranoid all the time. >> i haven't started school yet. >> i don't know what will happen with my job. >> while a mask can slow the spread of the virus there is one thing that it can't do. stop the cravings. >> ice cream. >> pizza. >> cookies. >> noodles. >> there's a lot of eating of our feelings. if are you always craving comfort food during coronavirus you are not alone. our brains are wired that way. >> we are really fighting some tough things. >> what we eat and the impact on health. >> coronavirus is a perfect storm for stress eating. >> she explains how the pandemic has created a chronic stress situation when faced stress our bodies churn out high doses of cortisol a stress hormone. it then activates a part of the brain called the rewards area. >> our reward area creates cravings. cravings are a survival mechanism. >> anything sweet is soothing
this morning's original report juliet on the science behind coronavirus cravings and what you can do to gain back control. >>> nearly nine months in to the pandemic and we are coping but. >> things aren't getting better as we thought. >> paranoid all the time. >> i haven't started school yet. >> i don't know what will happen with my job. >> while a mask can slow the spread of the virus there is one thing that it can't do. stop the cravings. >> ice...
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good movie, juliet quasi has an apartment in abidjan in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. with us, not the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe, an idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally and julia, idea of getting more from cocoa ponds is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the process of building a biomass power generation plant that will turn the country's abundance of coca production, waste into electricity. another young woman who has built up a solid, ugly business company is featured in our next report to last set up a somewhat unusual farm and they will be, it breeds lies lies. these insects aren't very popular with us humans, but the last is showing that the blob salt a fly, in fact, deserves some respect. this container is full of black soldier, fly larvae. many might find them disgusting, but for talaash schreiber's, they were the basis of a business idea. she had 2 years ago. we think insect repros a company of the future b
good movie, juliet quasi has an apartment in abidjan in the kitchen. she cooks up her products and experiments with new ideas. with us, not the inspiration strikes when i'm in my kitchen. when i start one recipe, an idea for another one pops into my head. i don't know why it just comes naturally and julia, idea of getting more from cocoa ponds is catching on. the ivory coast government is in the process of building a biomass power generation plant that will turn the country's abundance of coca...
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there are still 10 counties, isn't that is the matter of it not being in the juliet or did you have10counties that were not certified by friday . >> 10 counties didn't get their stuff done, yesterday a lot of them are all doing a lot of things . so you can say all 159 counties are certified. >> i can't say, we tried to talk to them tomake sure that they have before we say that . >> so you're saying they're going to pull their numbers back, reload so when number, that rtified 159 pops up with floyd on those will be the results for the state that you willcertify . >> i got a quick question, where you in quarantine? >>. >> i've got two virtual classrooms me . and then my conscience too. >>. >> so risk limiting audits are supposed to prove that the correct winner one, not look at the exact margins so that is unclear, the rationale for why the original certification totals were bad because roa doesn't examine the markets that work on the correctwinner . >> what you just said, hopefully it's an audit to improve the,. two, our law requires that we report by precinct which cannot be a tool an
there are still 10 counties, isn't that is the matter of it not being in the juliet or did you have10counties that were not certified by friday . >> 10 counties didn't get their stuff done, yesterday a lot of them are all doing a lot of things . so you can say all 159 counties are certified. >> i can't say, we tried to talk to them tomake sure that they have before we say that . >> so you're saying they're going to pull their numbers back, reload so when number, that rtified...
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sategy with the iormation practice with the practice and then to with the operational level and john juliet that operational level with that operational and with the fighter the focus on terrorism and the adaptation to be in competitionhat you think the air force right now is the primary experimenters but with the air force has been on that anti- technology so all o this focusing to develop these new information technologies have really struggled and to be implemented and utilized on the battlefield and that practice and is more likely to be adapted. >> and that you use this phrase sometimes it leads to that technology. but with this theory train agnst people and with that information to actually be tactical and operaonal success. i would of the virtual stage here but two this, i just kept saying now do that for space camp othe software facties to specific organizations with thought of how to be more or less effective. it really needs that nugt two introduces to the warfare and with that information practice to do it better so i'm interested to hear everybody's questions and comments. thank
sategy with the iormation practice with the practice and then to with the operational level and john juliet that operational level with that operational and with the fighter the focus on terrorism and the adaptation to be in competitionhat you think the air force right now is the primary experimenters but with the air force has been on that anti- technology so all o this focusing to develop these new information technologies have really struggled and to be implemented and utilized on the...
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juliet in massachusetts, what is it like there?uliet, you have to listen and talk through your phone. caller: yes, hi. hello? host: you are on the air. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am in approval of governor baker. i think he has done a great job overall with covid. businesses are doing well. i have a small business. i am doing extremely well. it has been consistent. but on the government website, the massachusetts government covid-19 website, he indicates that anybody who has a medical condition that can include, i guess, and emotional, depressive type of malady of some sort -- but you do not have to prove it. so if you're walking in public without a mask, an officer might say something or a disgruntled neighbor, you can just claim you ,ave a depressive disorder whatever those -- you do not have to prove it. the only way you have to prove is if you are indoors in a grocery store, where you would have to provide documentation, but on the website, he says all others need to wear masks if you are out in public. however
juliet in massachusetts, what is it like there?uliet, you have to listen and talk through your phone. caller: yes, hi. hello? host: you are on the air. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am in approval of governor baker. i think he has done a great job overall with covid. businesses are doing well. i have a small business. i am doing extremely well. it has been consistent. but on the government website, the massachusetts government covid-19 website, he indicates that anybody who has a...
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she's joined in conversation by juliet sure. a professor of sociology at boston college and also a
she's joined in conversation by juliet sure. a professor of sociology at boston college and also a
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juliet: the aussie dollar bank up $.73.aring from the reserve policies the about central bank has put in place since the start of the pandemic, sang expectations of further monetary easing have held -- itped their currency, but could be a while before a vaccine is available. overnightrom qantas saying they would require a vaccine for overseas travel. at $.73.e dollar high he said it would be higher if not for the policy package the rba delivered. stocks, we are still seeing asian stocks holding at records. we have the start of the formal transition for joe biden helping lift markets and equity futures in the u.s.. msci 300 under pressure. the trump administration could be making things harder for the biden administration. korean stocks holding at records and korean stocks at the highest level since february. we mentioned qantas. a vaccine will be a necessity for overseas travel. sydney holding at a high. boc in hong kong coming under pressure despite morgan stanley lifting its aviation target. we are looking at jd.com. hong
juliet: the aussie dollar bank up $.73.aring from the reserve policies the about central bank has put in place since the start of the pandemic, sang expectations of further monetary easing have held -- itped their currency, but could be a while before a vaccine is available. overnightrom qantas saying they would require a vaccine for overseas travel. at $.73.e dollar high he said it would be higher if not for the policy package the rba delivered. stocks, we are still seeing asian stocks holding...
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juliet: a bloomberg school -- scoop, jack ma may struggle to ul next month amid regulations.dia entering a recession due to the lingering effects of covid-19 and the nationwide lockdown. gdp, contracting 7.5% in the september quarter. juliette: a quick check on the markets on the final trading day of the month, which has been an exceptional one for global equities as we are seeing global stocks on track for their best in a record month. the regional index has been holding record highs but when you are seeing momentum is in china's market. the pboc, adding $30 billion to the financial system today, seeking to ease liquidity tightness in the final month. , a great story on the bloomberg about how tech stocks in singapore are getting more momentum and we are watching closely oil ahead of the opec-plus key meeting, below $45 afalling barrel, getting toward $45 a barrel as we see him formal talks over the weekend failing to reach consensus on the output hidke delay. having athe oil major torrid time on the market, 9.4% lower. the trump administrator poised jamaica to blocked from
juliet: a bloomberg school -- scoop, jack ma may struggle to ul next month amid regulations.dia entering a recession due to the lingering effects of covid-19 and the nationwide lockdown. gdp, contracting 7.5% in the september quarter. juliette: a quick check on the markets on the final trading day of the month, which has been an exceptional one for global equities as we are seeing global stocks on track for their best in a record month. the regional index has been holding record highs but when...
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juliet: and what about the toaster, the april fools' day?> we constantly have request for new product all the time. the locals tattooing on ourselves. we have a passionate fan base. a new product has been very well received. this is one reason why growth has been phenomenal. for example i'm sitting here in one of our new gaming shares. demand has been just through the and,can of course, home appliances, the toaster i'm sure, you are going to get a lot of fans -- and saying even bloomberg wants the toaster. we are definitely looking at a. we have had a huge amount of people tattooing the toaster themselves. we will get there at some point in time. we will get to make the perfect toaster. rishaad: thank you so much. joining-founder and ceo us there from singapore. let's take a look at the stocks on the move. one of them at the moment, down by 10%. the reasons for this is a lot of optimism about this moderna vaccine for covid-19, which would perhaps eliminate the need theyduce the need for what produce. also they had the coronavirus operate in
juliet: and what about the toaster, the april fools' day?> we constantly have request for new product all the time. the locals tattooing on ourselves. we have a passionate fan base. a new product has been very well received. this is one reason why growth has been phenomenal. for example i'm sitting here in one of our new gaming shares. demand has been just through the and,can of course, home appliances, the toaster i'm sure, you are going to get a lot of fans -- and saying even bloomberg...
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juliet?g week because we had the vaccine optimism, but also searching coronavirus cases globally. pretty flat on the msci asia-pacific index. we are on track for a weekly gain of about 1.5%. the nikkei coming back shortly after the lunch break, and it is in the red. concerns about rising coronavirus cases. remember, that index has seen 1991 highs. the hong kong travel bubble is starting, hong kong up. south korea is a little stronger . south korea urging citizens to stay-at-home. february highs. we had the surprise move from the central bank in the philippines yesterday. checking in on currencies, we have been talking about china leaving the loan prime rate unchanged. the offshore yuan has been in our performer. the aussie coming back a little. it was leading declines, but pretty flat. we are looking for the ringgit on track. a slight gain, hanging on to losses. let's look at some of the first word news headlines out there. president-elect joe biden has reaffirmed he will not impose a nationa
juliet?g week because we had the vaccine optimism, but also searching coronavirus cases globally. pretty flat on the msci asia-pacific index. we are on track for a weekly gain of about 1.5%. the nikkei coming back shortly after the lunch break, and it is in the red. concerns about rising coronavirus cases. remember, that index has seen 1991 highs. the hong kong travel bubble is starting, hong kong up. south korea is a little stronger . south korea urging citizens to stay-at-home. february...
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it's juliet in singapore.could be a vaccine available in india by february, which would be great news. how does that change hiring thoughts, as well, in terms of the fact that the pandemic will hopefully be less severe in a country that's been hit incredibly hard? ajit: so, there's a realization across the board that the vaccine will take at least about two years to get around to the entire population. so we need to have a holding operation and a plan b that sustains economic activity with the [indiscernible] so in that case, they have to be one level of activity that manages the pandemic, another that keeps economic activity going. it can be achieved only with discipline and the behavior is displayed in the situation. and communities and societies are beginning to evolve progressively. i think the vaccine coming in is very good news. it causes a lot of enthusiasm among society. but i think it's going to be a , and it will take about a couple of years. juliette: but does it change any thoughts in terms of hiri
it's juliet in singapore.could be a vaccine available in india by february, which would be great news. how does that change hiring thoughts, as well, in terms of the fact that the pandemic will hopefully be less severe in a country that's been hit incredibly hard? ajit: so, there's a realization across the board that the vaccine will take at least about two years to get around to the entire population. so we need to have a holding operation and a plan b that sustains economic activity with the...
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right now we have juliet at tta henry. first of all, thank you very much, ma'am. the job you've been doing tonight for your county, for your state, for the country, frankly, because all eyes are on you. thank you. >> thank you for having us tonight or this morning. >> yes, this morning, indeed. now help me. in terms of milwaukee, we're understanding that there's still about 10% of the vote outstanding. what can you tell us about how much more vote you expect from milwaukee and how much more vote you expect from the other counties that are as yet open? >> in milwaukee county we are now at 100% balance. that does include the center count for the city of milwaukee as well. >> so all the votes in milwaukee are in? >> yes, sir. >> so the 90% estimate reporting, does that mean that we are just waiting for them to be tabulated? have those numbers been released? >> those numbers have been released. >> do you have the numbers? >> we are at a total of -- yes, sir. we have a total cast of 416,300 of which biden received 317,259. 69%. >> go ahead. >> and donald trump received
right now we have juliet at tta henry. first of all, thank you very much, ma'am. the job you've been doing tonight for your county, for your state, for the country, frankly, because all eyes are on you. thank you. >> thank you for having us tonight or this morning. >> yes, this morning, indeed. now help me. in terms of milwaukee, we're understanding that there's still about 10% of the vote outstanding. what can you tell us about how much more vote you expect from milwaukee and how...
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juliet phillipsjoined his family and friends as they welcomed him home.gary was given just a 10% chance of survival. it felt like i was losing pa rt survival. it felt like i was losing part of myself. i was actually grieving. i was crying went to bed, i was crying when i woke up. i have a lwa ys i was crying when i woke up. i have always had somebody there, all my life i've been part of a pair. so the thought of losing that other pa rt the thought of losing that other part is unthinkable. gary's recovery has been a long one. today is all the more special, though, as he will get to see his new granddaughter penny in person for the first time. i feel very overwhelmed, like, just so i feel very overwhelmed, like, just so excited, because it has just been so so excited, because it has just been so long. 0bviously he has not actually met penny properly yet. so we can finally meet, he has never held her. so obviously that is exciting. and it just held her. so obviously that is exciting. and itjust feels incredible, it is amazing that he is finally coming home.
juliet phillipsjoined his family and friends as they welcomed him home.gary was given just a 10% chance of survival. it felt like i was losing pa rt survival. it felt like i was losing part of myself. i was actually grieving. i was crying went to bed, i was crying when i woke up. i have a lwa ys i was crying when i woke up. i have always had somebody there, all my life i've been part of a pair. so the thought of losing that other pa rt the thought of losing that other part is unthinkable....