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thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, n
thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we...
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thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, n
thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we...
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joining me to discuss, kara swisher, co-founder of ricude. i am so happy to be -- not happy.o be talking about this with you because all week long you've been discussing it. you and i both share moms who watch fox news. and you called fox news out and you've gotten a major response in the op-ed that you wrote calling them out for their coronavirus coverage. tell us more about it. >> yeah, i wasn't writing about fox per se, it was my mom and the information she was getting. she's in florida right now and thankfully they had the shutdown there finally. early in the -- in march, she -- in february, she had a lot of information that just was terrible, including that it was just like the flu and that she could go out and that there was no problem and that it was a democratic talking point to score political points. it was all kinds of really bad information. and i realized it was a lot of stuff that was being said on fox news. she was just parrotting it. a lot of people who have elderly parents have this issue. and so it was -- so i wrote about it. and it was me and my brother who
joining me to discuss, kara swisher, co-founder of ricude. i am so happy to be -- not happy.o be talking about this with you because all week long you've been discussing it. you and i both share moms who watch fox news. and you called fox news out and you've gotten a major response in the op-ed that you wrote calling them out for their coronavirus coverage. tell us more about it. >> yeah, i wasn't writing about fox per se, it was my mom and the information she was getting. she's in...
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thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, n
thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we...
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one of those people is kara swisher, she wrote in the "new york times" about her experience trying to get her fox news watching mom to take the health crisis seriously. and kara, i know you have a story that i've heard from a lot of people because there are a lot of people in the country who have gotten the message that it's not that big of a deal, and it has been hard to convince them to do the kinds of things like physical distance. you can even see now this sort of substrate of passive aggressive resentment that is coming off the air waves over there. >> sure. what they're trying to do is they initially had very bad information on the air, something that both my brother and i -- my brother's a front line doctor in san francisco working on this problem -- we were trying to get my mom great information. so one of the problems was we were pushing up against the stuff being broadcast very early on by fox news, much of which was highly dangerous. so i wrote a column about it. one of the things i think they sort of went crazy, the fact that i pointed out what a lot of people are experien
one of those people is kara swisher, she wrote in the "new york times" about her experience trying to get her fox news watching mom to take the health crisis seriously. and kara, i know you have a story that i've heard from a lot of people because there are a lot of people in the country who have gotten the message that it's not that big of a deal, and it has been hard to convince them to do the kinds of things like physical distance. you can even see now this sort of substrate of...
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we had a late-night vote on phase two of the karas program. we did not leave the house floor that night until about 1:00 or 2:00. i was going to leave washington and drive home to butler. i decided to stay that night. comei felt too tired to home. i kept thinking back -- who was i in contact with? and i cannot think in my mind where it would've been that i would've picked it up that i am also so thankful that the week of st. patrick's day we had canceled every event we were going to have in our home district. just being precautionary. id the next week was when started to feel more of the symptoms. i went to the walk -- i went to the office every day in butler with two other members of my team. we were never together. i don't know where i picked it up but i will cut you this -- so few of us on the congressional team were infected with it and you know the size of the congressional floor, the fact that more members did not pick it up makes me think i got it when i got home. >> percentagewise, where would you put yourself tonight in terms of how y
we had a late-night vote on phase two of the karas program. we did not leave the house floor that night until about 1:00 or 2:00. i was going to leave washington and drive home to butler. i decided to stay that night. comei felt too tired to home. i kept thinking back -- who was i in contact with? and i cannot think in my mind where it would've been that i would've picked it up that i am also so thankful that the week of st. patrick's day we had canceled every event we were going to have in our...
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former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of kara and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong and don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just down not out from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d.w. out to send us photos and videos of what's happening or ati. this is did every news in berlin a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at w dot com where you do not be out and on twitter absolutely don't be any use i merely said i must time thanks for joining us more news at the top of the hour. the global corona crisis you can find more information online saturday w dot com and on t.w. social media channels.
former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of kara and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong and don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just down not out from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d.w. out to send us...
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thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, n
thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we...
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thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, n
thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we...
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thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, n
thank you. >> thank you, kara. we also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we...
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my daughter kara, we're going to run as a family. we're going to go out there. kara's got a head start. she's out there doing 5 mules every day. -- 5 mules every day. she thinks she can beat me, but in a couple of weeks i'm going to be right there, right there. fast like lightning. we're going to make the dog come. the dog is also experiencing cabin fever. a little disrupted. the order of the pack has changed, different people, he doesn't know where he's been, he has anxiety. he's going to run. think of ways to deal with it. i don't have any great answer. but a little perspective on the whole situation is also important. challenged my daughters -- this is terrible, this is terrible, this is terrible. i've been saying it's terrible, it's been terrible to society, the economy, personally. but, you know, let's look back in history, right? generations have gone through terrible times. so my challenge to them is you find me a generation that has had a better overall situation than where we are right now. go back, world war i, world war ii, vietnam, 1918 flu pandemic.
my daughter kara, we're going to run as a family. we're going to go out there. kara's got a head start. she's out there doing 5 mules every day. -- 5 mules every day. she thinks she can beat me, but in a couple of weeks i'm going to be right there, right there. fast like lightning. we're going to make the dog come. the dog is also experiencing cabin fever. a little disrupted. the order of the pack has changed, different people, he doesn't know where he's been, he has anxiety. he's going to run....
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kara lee is standing outside there for us. good to talk to you.e played that warning from the u.s. surgeon general at the top of the show about the dangers ahead this week, calling it the 9/11 moment or the pearl harbor moment of this generation. but the tone of the president this morning is not the same as the surgeon general. >> that's right, ayman. it's different what we're hearing from the president when you compare it to the stark warnings that we're hearing from members of his coronavirus task force including the surgeon general, as you mentioned. the president tweeting this morning in all caps saying light at the end of the tunnel, exclamation point. that's a similar message what we heard from the president last night where he tried to project this optimism. and a couple of highlights include the president pushing this antimalaria drug, hydroxychloroquine and saying that's something people should be willing to try. saying, quote, what do you have to lose, even though it hasn't undergone significant clinical tests. this is not something that
kara lee is standing outside there for us. good to talk to you.e played that warning from the u.s. surgeon general at the top of the show about the dangers ahead this week, calling it the 9/11 moment or the pearl harbor moment of this generation. but the tone of the president this morning is not the same as the surgeon general. >> that's right, ayman. it's different what we're hearing from the president when you compare it to the stark warnings that we're hearing from members of his...
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kara lee is at the white house for us and also with us d dr. bhadelia.on, let's start with you, as we have been throughout the course of all this, trying to get the situation report on the ground. the area you're still seeing seems to be a long way out from seeing a flattening of the curve. >> we're on long island, ayman, and this is an area of the state that has seen a spiking of the number of cases going up by as many as a couple of thousand over the past couple of days. right now, i'm about an hour's drive from new york, out at the stony brook university which is one of the original places that the governor set up to expand the capability, to expand testing. you see there's a drive-through testing center here by appointment only, that's been going on now for several weeks. they tested many thousands of people. there was a line early this morning. it's a very orderly, manageable process. but it's steady as they try to keep testing more and more people. there's also an emergency tent that's been set up for any overflow that they might have. the hospital
kara lee is at the white house for us and also with us d dr. bhadelia.on, let's start with you, as we have been throughout the course of all this, trying to get the situation report on the ground. the area you're still seeing seems to be a long way out from seeing a flattening of the curve. >> we're on long island, ayman, and this is an area of the state that has seen a spiking of the number of cases going up by as many as a couple of thousand over the past couple of days. right now, i'm...
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kara swisher co-founder of recode and a cnbc contributor joins us now great to have you back. >> hi, how are you doing >> is doing pretty well. so how to make america 2.0 a more equitable society this column, let's start with specifically what america 2.0 is referring to since we have heard a number of folks, including the likes of mark cuban refer to this in recent days. >> actually, i interviewed him and we talked about it and that's where i got the idea from he was talking about what is it. everyone's conception of what it is different and his whole point and many others, ray dalio on your program, called it the new future, all kinds of ways, pivot, whatever you want to do, what is america 2.0. we're beyond 2.0 for a long time now, but it's a good metaphor. what is it for mark it's focused on a.i., automation, robotics, less focus on college i think he talked about that a little bit me it's more focused on workers' rights, more focused on the idea of around privacy. it's focused around all kinds of things i wanted to get a discussion on what that means and what tech could do to fa
kara swisher co-founder of recode and a cnbc contributor joins us now great to have you back. >> hi, how are you doing >> is doing pretty well. so how to make america 2.0 a more equitable society this column, let's start with specifically what america 2.0 is referring to since we have heard a number of folks, including the likes of mark cuban refer to this in recent days. >> actually, i interviewed him and we talked about it and that's where i got the idea from he was talking...
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>> i love kara, you have great kids. there is no better way to measure what you actually meant in the world then your kids and your daughters are great. i'm not surprised that they are helping. they make me proud of the family. thank god the next generation is better than the one that came before it. i'm doing really well, all things considered. this is very tough. i get it now. i have now become part of this group of people who have this virus, they are reaching out to friends, old friends, new friends, they have this constant ever and it's tough. you look like you've been cutting your own hair, which some people are good at, some eople are not. i've chosen to wear a hat so i don't butcher my own hair. now that i know what i'm in for, i am more comfortable. and i see why it takes people out, you have to rest. your body has a fever because it's fighting the virus. you have to chill. i'm very lucky. i have a wife who loves me who is keeping me fed. i have a nice place to be. you've been very smart and getting people to th
>> i love kara, you have great kids. there is no better way to measure what you actually meant in the world then your kids and your daughters are great. i'm not surprised that they are helping. they make me proud of the family. thank god the next generation is better than the one that came before it. i'm doing really well, all things considered. this is very tough. i get it now. i have now become part of this group of people who have this virus, they are reaching out to friends, old...
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world exchange and that's very difficult to do if you shut the school politicians are watching us kara's no doubt but what sort of support are you getting from your colleagues oh i'm in no doubt that an awful lot of teachers disagree with me i just wish they'd show a bit more moral courage realize the seriousness of what education is all about and doing their bit to be just as brave as the n.h.s. workers that are going out there you know a supermarket worker doesn't have a choice teachers should get back into their classrooms and show the same moral courage and in terms of disagreement what are the main issues really based on health risks you know i think teachers are scared and that's completely understandable i share those fears we have to get over those fears we have to demonstrate but all our knowledge has turned us into people who really value this stuff and say it's so important children can't afford to miss out on it it's really really important that sutures become brave this moment stiff but not to do it kara thank you very much indeed for talk talking to us live here now to you
world exchange and that's very difficult to do if you shut the school politicians are watching us kara's no doubt but what sort of support are you getting from your colleagues oh i'm in no doubt that an awful lot of teachers disagree with me i just wish they'd show a bit more moral courage realize the seriousness of what education is all about and doing their bit to be just as brave as the n.h.s. workers that are going out there you know a supermarket worker doesn't have a choice teachers...
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kara larson from the county around the issue of homelessness. we are at a facility here in the sacramento area that currently has 30 individuals that were on the streets and in camps that were l/motejust recently e street, to start the process of basically de-- de-- let me back up. to basically decompress and to address the risks of homelessness and the issues of coronavirus as it relates to the impact on the homeless population throughout the state. this has been a point of concern. a top priority since the crisis started to manifest. we are very pleased today with the partnership we have with fema, that we have with counties up and down the state of california that we have identified roughly seven thousand hotel room that are now in our possession where we have occupancy agreements. we are building partnerships throughout the state of california to begin to get folks into these sibe r possession. onway to the phase1 of our efforts. fema and to their credit have created a template, first in the nation in partnership with the state of california
kara larson from the county around the issue of homelessness. we are at a facility here in the sacramento area that currently has 30 individuals that were on the streets and in camps that were l/motejust recently e street, to start the process of basically de-- de-- let me back up. to basically decompress and to address the risks of homelessness and the issues of coronavirus as it relates to the impact on the homeless population throughout the state. this has been a point of concern. a top...
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what not bluntly discussing the risks but as your other guests hinted there's already a you know a kara selling or a cascading effect within western finance a 6 month spell of oil below $40.00 could devalue as much of the western financial system because $1.00 trillion dollars is the amount of energy or debt that's tied up just between you know larger banks as well as mid tear banks and energy producers and when the u.s. has nothing else really the west has nothing else but to throw the kitchen sink yet in order to try and prevent a an eclipse of the dollar standard what it's doing is shooting itself in the exactly one of the things that's very interesting is that you use the dollar is a political weapon it comes back like a boomerang and hits you this is what i've been saying for years here you shouldn't use it as a political weapon or gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the crude carnage stage with our. the i'm. the lead. world is driven by a dream shaped. thinks . we dare to ask. next as a financial survival stacie
what not bluntly discussing the risks but as your other guests hinted there's already a you know a kara selling or a cascading effect within western finance a 6 month spell of oil below $40.00 could devalue as much of the western financial system because $1.00 trillion dollars is the amount of energy or debt that's tied up just between you know larger banks as well as mid tear banks and energy producers and when the u.s. has nothing else really the west has nothing else but to throw the kitchen...
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working on drug treatments to prevent viruses into being sales that can be guided by this kind of stuff kara should we be approaching this from another point of view that says there is something better in the pipeline is this thing called digital contact tracing where if you've come out the other end and you become fit and well having had the corona virus you basically get a green light a growing card something on your phone it's an app and using satellite technology and g.p.s. technology the relevant authorities can talk to your local supermarket and say yes your green you can go shopping you can go back to work or you're still read so you've basically got to stay away from everyone. well personally i am very hesitant on those kind of apologists very kind of because i like of approach and i think we shouldn't follow oil or human wyatt's and personal rights of ought because of this pandemic so i'm very hesitant in those kind of approaches i think there are ways it is tool that if it goes this way of the immunity pass we would probably not rely on home testing kits because you would need to h
working on drug treatments to prevent viruses into being sales that can be guided by this kind of stuff kara should we be approaching this from another point of view that says there is something better in the pipeline is this thing called digital contact tracing where if you've come out the other end and you become fit and well having had the corona virus you basically get a green light a growing card something on your phone it's an app and using satellite technology and g.p.s. technology the...
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into vestment will service 20,000 individuals in accessing child kara cross the state. it's rolling out. it's for those essential workers and it's for our at risk pop lathes. those that have been in the child welfare system, those experiencing homelessness and domestic violence. those with differing learning abilities and special health care needs. we are glad to provide this additional resource to address the needs of all. this portal will help them get that southern california sessions and locate the programs near community. ly share with you how you can access this information. on our c website today there is a new bar that says find child care options that. will take you directly to a screen that has a map of california where you will be able to identity and include your address or zip code for the area that are you looking for child care to locate in. once you have done that, you will have a listing of again, open child care programs, both family child care homes and child care centers across the state in that area. any of these that are of interest to you, you can
into vestment will service 20,000 individuals in accessing child kara cross the state. it's rolling out. it's for those essential workers and it's for our at risk pop lathes. those that have been in the child welfare system, those experiencing homelessness and domestic violence. those with differing learning abilities and special health care needs. we are glad to provide this additional resource to address the needs of all. this portal will help them get that southern california sessions and...
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kara leah is here, dr. peter for from the center for vaccine development, and dr., a practicing fissiphysic who worked on the h1n1 response. doctor, what do we do? >> you know, the more concerning thing that i had ant the white house briefing was, you know, they presented some perfectly reasonable studies by the applied physics lab at johns hopkins, which is an outstanding institution, on the effects of sunlight and humidity on the virus and showing that they do have a deleterious effect on the virus. the problem is this -- that's also true of many respiratory virus pathogens like influenza, but it does not necessary translate into what it means for seasonality of the virus. so you can argue the same thing are more or less true. the flu virus, what happens with flu is it peaks in the winter in the northern hemisphere, peaks in the sumner the southern hemisphere, but in the tropics it's often present all year round. just because the virus is inactivated by sunlight or humidity does not mean that this virus, covid-19, will be gone in the summer. i think that was the
kara leah is here, dr. peter for from the center for vaccine development, and dr., a practicing fissiphysic who worked on the h1n1 response. doctor, what do we do? >> you know, the more concerning thing that i had ant the white house briefing was, you know, they presented some perfectly reasonable studies by the applied physics lab at johns hopkins, which is an outstanding institution, on the effects of sunlight and humidity on the virus and showing that they do have a deleterious effect...
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thank you. >> thank you, kara.also at the board of supervisors my office have been working with the public bank. we can use that information. thank yothank you for your your. i echo what commissioner heavy y rain me said -- haney said. open this up for public comment. any otheany other items. >> that concludes my executive officer's report. >> any public comment on item 6. >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> public comment is closed. thank you both. we look forward to hearing from both of you on may 15th, our next meeting. madam clerk please call item 7. >> public comment. >> are there any members of the public to offer public comment? >> there are no callers wishing to speak. >> thank you. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you please call item 8. >> future agenda items. >> colleagues any future agenda items you would like to see us discuss in the future? seeing none, madam clerk is there any more business? >> we need public comment for this item. >> public comment for item 8. >> madam chair, no ca
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degrees mostly have been quite quite there as for rain the fish out there running up the coast through kara otherwise there's not much around. from the al-jazeera london bureau pathan time keith special guest income the day the american states that in a state capitalism unprompted uninterrupted all of these these divisions of the working class of working people and they keep us from realizing our collective power molly crabapple need pomade then if you obey the market for 30 years you begin to work and believe it has power over the last. great date on al-jazeera. again this is for much of the main news this hour u.s. president donald trump says the military will be deployed across the country to help contain the corona virus outbreak and he's warned there will be quote a lot of deaths in the next 2 weeks that are more than 300000 known infections in the u.s. the u.k. government is urging people to observe social distancing measures amid all the spring weather across the country the u.k. recorded 708 deaths linked to the virus on sunday the biggest single day rise and the united nations has
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areas see some very heavy showers over the next day or so the 100 that maybe into the good part of kara seeing some of that western weather still seeing some live showers up towards the northeast off in the so just around behind pushing down into west bengal and more big and foundry downpours for a good pot abundant this. is really just treats and trace frank assessments wise it's really struggling to cope with the number coronavirus. failure to take really aggressive action we put them behind her informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like haiti where there is one ventilator very relieved people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines as india doubling up to nip the spread of her own of ours in the ball inside story on al-jazeera. these are the top stories on al-jazeera this hour airbus has reported a 1st quarter loss of half a $1000000000.00 the chief executive of the european aerospace company is warning the coronavirus pandemic is the greatest crisis the industry has ever known. the reviews boil revenues of also fall and they've done 24 percent s
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drop in the fast week of april well alan i spoke to tim thomas isaac he's the finance minister in kara and he told me the state pursued a rigorous approach to testing and also. the trace all that day for the last 4 tests ordered by was traced. and there has been a basic campaign also well what we call physical distancing. social movement and we don't call it social distancing because physical distance. has allowed to make a book national would say working. with soul and before this even make racial progress to from here to the global jobs within the state because pickett and by our great nation all ship now in the world to live persons. and son in law go what have been beings who lost all that have brought the noble don't got . so we knew she really wants to go. but you know because the national robe only consider the therefore we're wearing say nobody can prove trends nobody can be all still for the workers there good good luck and if you fight any. don't suffer you should be hated be graham could be sions local governments are asked to settle. and also ensure this. and for everyone.
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has a lot coast across into kara. counting the costs the great lock down africa to sink into its 1st recession in 25 years come it's health service take the strain of the pandemic historic production company but what does it mean for gold economies plus europe's colonial. counting the costs and i'll just. come to the free storytelling around the biggest issues. and usually do it again. who's. holding. come back here watching al-jazeera time to recap those headlines germany is reopening some shops and allowing limited school classes other european governments are also taking steps towards normal life action and fatality rates slowing. the world health organization is warning the easing of lockdowns doesn't mean the pandemic is coming to an end says governments must continue to suppress and control the virus with a focus on testing isolating and tracing every continent. china is hitting back after a stray as foreign minister raised questions about his honesty in handling the pandemic varies pain called 'd for an interna
has a lot coast across into kara. counting the costs the great lock down africa to sink into its 1st recession in 25 years come it's health service take the strain of the pandemic historic production company but what does it mean for gold economies plus europe's colonial. counting the costs and i'll just. come to the free storytelling around the biggest issues. and usually do it again. who's. holding. come back here watching al-jazeera time to recap those headlines germany is reopening some...
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kara's known to be immune then that carol won't bring them corona virus so it could be that we can use a test like that to help people keep people safe while also exploring other avenues such as a natural herd immunity approach to ending this lock down a dog to smoke on the spot of the family i'm unfortunately for your forecast was for all to correct in terms of the dangers of the violence i must put you on the spot again what do you anticipate happening as the guards the drug therapies and treatments that may write to our rescue when do you think given the knowledge we have at the present moment these will become viable lemaire to come to humanity's rescue in terms of a vaccine it would be wonderful if we had a vaccine that we could very quickly produce produce at scale and by scale we're talking billions of people are going to need to be vaccinated if we're going to stop this thing and we need a vaccine that will work quickly and a vaccine that will be very safe that is an incredibly tall order to produce in a matter of months some people who are suggesting will have one by the autum
kara's known to be immune then that carol won't bring them corona virus so it could be that we can use a test like that to help people keep people safe while also exploring other avenues such as a natural herd immunity approach to ending this lock down a dog to smoke on the spot of the family i'm unfortunately for your forecast was for all to correct in terms of the dangers of the violence i must put you on the spot again what do you anticipate happening as the guards the drug therapies and...
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but in both cases we could have some localized flooding india is the south facing the rains i was of kara tamada across into sri lanka as well maybe just one or 2 shots as well through eastern areas of under pradesh and then it will stay hot of culture here in teria maybe a scout a thunderstorm if a woman not poor at 39. to his supporters hungary's prime minister is a guardian of europe's borders the ramparts against migrants. to others viktor orban is an authoritarian demagogue. who's far right agenda poses a significant threat to democratic values. people in power investigates the leader taking his country to extreme. hungary europe's on a 0. watching out there these are the top stories right now government officials issued a warning that many could be tempted to violate social distancing rules this weekend when the weather is warmer the warning comes as the death toll from the coronavirus surged by 20 percent with 708 people dying in one day that brings the number of dead there to 4300 new york state the epicenter of the us cry to virus outbreak has reported another 630 deaths and just
but in both cases we could have some localized flooding india is the south facing the rains i was of kara tamada across into sri lanka as well maybe just one or 2 shots as well through eastern areas of under pradesh and then it will stay hot of culture here in teria maybe a scout a thunderstorm if a woman not poor at 39. to his supporters hungary's prime minister is a guardian of europe's borders the ramparts against migrants. to others viktor orban is an authoritarian demagogue. who's far...
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we go through monday and then in india it's a mostly fine picture we have got one of 2 showers into kara that also be developing into bangladesh in the far northeast still staying very hot in the interior. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads with cattle saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's on a good 24 hours there are patients waiting because medicines who must be in pain lives earth risk a week ago one of the gang stops some vehicles on the road at that can do it with weapons. risking it all guinea on al-jazeera. this is not just syria let's recap the top stories for you now on the case in another big jump and it's reporting 917 more people dying in hospitals in the past day well secretary warns the u.k. has yet to reach the peak of its outbreak so the lockdown will remain and the u.s. has reported more than $2100.00 deaths from corona virus and the past 24 hours the highest single day told anywhere in the world more than half a 1000000 cases have been detected the largest number of clovelly in tur
we go through monday and then in india it's a mostly fine picture we have got one of 2 showers into kara that also be developing into bangladesh in the far northeast still staying very hot in the interior. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads with cattle saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's on a good 24 hours there are patients waiting because medicines who must be in pain lives earth risk a week ago one of...
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through west bengal bangladesh in particular on cheese day and all of us along the coast across into kara. talked to al jazeera we ask what will force work when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying you have been to go build you know this stage of you know what we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera if you want to help save the world . sneeze and hero. you're watching al-jazeera remind of our top stories so far this hour germany is reopening some shops and allowing limited school classrooms other e.u. governments are taking steps towards a normal life with affection and fatality rates beginning to slow. china's sit back after the australian foreign minister raised questions about the company's honesty in handling the pandemic marie spain called for an international investigation into the origins of the virus and how it spread. u.s. oil prices have fallen to a 20 year low that's around $11.00 a barrel global demand of course collapsing was locked down dramatically drain energy needs th
through west bengal bangladesh in particular on cheese day and all of us along the coast across into kara. talked to al jazeera we ask what will force work when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying you have been to go build you know this stage of you know what we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera if you want to help save the world . sneeze and hero. you're watching al-jazeera remind of...
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kara got a head start, she is out there doing five miles every day. she thinks she can beat me. give me a couple of weeks and i will be right there, right there. fast like lightning. we are going to do it. we are going to make the dog come. the dog is experiencing cabin fever. the order of the pack has changed. different people, he does not know where he fits. he has anxiety. think of ways to deal with it. i don't have any great answer. a little perspective on the whole situation is important. i challenged my daughters, this is terrible, this is terrible, this is terrible. i have been saying this is terrible for society, the economy, personally. but, you know, let's look back at history. generations have gone through terrible times. my challenge to them is you find me a generation that has had a better overall situation than where we are right now. go back to world war i, world ii, vietnam, 1918 flu pandemic, you find me a generation that has not had a challenge to deal with. and we will have that discussion. keep in mind some perspective, this is going to be over. you can start
kara got a head start, she is out there doing five miles every day. she thinks she can beat me. give me a couple of weeks and i will be right there, right there. fast like lightning. we are going to do it. we are going to make the dog come. the dog is experiencing cabin fever. the order of the pack has changed. different people, he does not know where he fits. he has anxiety. think of ways to deal with it. i don't have any great answer. a little perspective on the whole situation is important....
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but in both cases we could have some localized flooding india is the south facing the rains i was of kara tamada across into sri lanka as well maybe just one or 2 shots as well through eastern areas of under pradesh and then it will stay hot of culture of the interior maybe a scout a thunderstorm if a woman not poor at $39.00. you will find is accused of genocide political or if you think you. do you believe there in the road is a question. if you don't have. both sides have legitimate grievances against the other climate justice is the foundation of climate back then and that's why the polluters must take. or the war hurt war. you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour the u.k. death toll from the crowd a virus a surge to $700.00 x. the most reported there so far in a 24 hour period that brings the number of people have died to 4300. $809.00 more people have died in spain from the coronavirus and the past 24 hours that raises the total to above $11700.00 there are nearly 125000 confirmed cases. there are is proposing to restart industrial production despite tell 400
but in both cases we could have some localized flooding india is the south facing the rains i was of kara tamada across into sri lanka as well maybe just one or 2 shots as well through eastern areas of under pradesh and then it will stay hot of culture of the interior maybe a scout a thunderstorm if a woman not poor at $39.00. you will find is accused of genocide political or if you think you. do you believe there in the road is a question. if you don't have. both sides have legitimate...
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degrees mostly have been quite quite there as for rain the fish out there running up the coast through kara otherwise there's not much around. when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle to eddo wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a 4 part series al jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world and the impact they have on both sides walls of shame on al-jazeera. well again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour u.s. president donald trump says the military peter port across the country to help contain the coronavirus outbreak but he's warned that there will be quote a lot of deaths in the next 2 weeks or more than 300000 node infections in the u.s. the u.k. government is urging people to observe social distancing measures the warm spring weather across the country the u.k. reported 708 deaths linked to the virus on saturday the biggest single day lives that in italy th
degrees mostly have been quite quite there as for rain the fish out there running up the coast through kara otherwise there's not much around. when diplomacy fails and fear sweeps then our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and it's not effective instead of being an obstacle to eddo wastes into became another obstacle to peace in a 4 part series al jazeera revisits the reasons for divisions in different parts of the world...
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while along eastern coastal areas so disha up into west bengal and against michel's choose day into kara. an extrajudicial killing in a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house because the. love i heard people shouting i saw 4 masked men but now only their eyes and hair was showing. world his red eye witness accounts of the dramatic story of the assassination of major p.l.o. figure was here in a secret israeli operation assassination in tunis on al-jazeera. hello again i'm just. a reminder of our top stories this hour a british government minister has described reports that prime minister bars johnson skipped critical coronavirus meetings early in the outbreak as protests the sunday times newspaper alleges that the british government was too slow to respond to the threat from the pandemic. the pressure is mounting on u.s. governess to ease grown a virus or opt out rolls protests encouraged by donald trump have been held in several states for the 3rd day in a row the president says some states will begin easing restrictions as early as monday. and turkey has replaced
while along eastern coastal areas so disha up into west bengal and against michel's choose day into kara. an extrajudicial killing in a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house because the. love i heard people shouting i saw 4 masked men but now only their eyes and hair was showing. world his red eye witness accounts of the dramatic story of the assassination of major p.l.o. figure was here in a secret israeli operation assassination in tunis on al-jazeera. hello again i'm...
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we want to start with kara lee who is coverings the white house for us, ron allen and morgan radfords in philadelphia for us. the city being told to expect next week to be its worst yet. the push from inside the trump administration, we all have heard the news right now, to reopen the country in just three weeks from now, putting him at odds against the messages coming out of almost every single health expert we've spoken to. what more can you tell us about those discussions taking place inside the white house. >> reporter: this has been a tension between the president and some of his allies and health experts for weeks now. this has played out publicly. we heard the president saying he wants the economy to open with a big bang. yesterday he said that we're at the top of the hill in terms of fighting this pandemic. it's also played out privately, as you mentioned, the president now pushing for a -- some sort of opening of the economy after the end of april 30th, which is when his -- the cdc guidelines in terms of social distancing and other measures are in place. he wants things to o
we want to start with kara lee who is coverings the white house for us, ron allen and morgan radfords in philadelphia for us. the city being told to expect next week to be its worst yet. the push from inside the trump administration, we all have heard the news right now, to reopen the country in just three weeks from now, putting him at odds against the messages coming out of almost every single health expert we've spoken to. what more can you tell us about those discussions taking place inside...
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just hard to get exciteded about the company when amazon is doing so many amazing things >> ross, kara you all for joining us >> great discussions there on both apple and amazon. we've got another one out. united phil lebeau has it >> for the first quarter, united report iing a smaller than expected loss of $2.57 a share revenue light of expectations coming in at $7.98 billion we've cesaid it before with a airlines, the first quarter doesn't really matterer. what matters is cash and liquidity. united ended the first quarter at 7.2 billion in cash they've had a couple of capital raises since then. as of yesterday, it was f up to $9.6 billion in cash in cash assets that it has at its disposal also the daily cash burn rate in march, it was $100 million day by the end of q2, united expect that is to be down to 40 to 45 million a day. the conference call is is tomorrow we'll get more color from the executives then. quickly want to shae you shares of boeing. david faber reporting that boeing has basically cured buyers for $25 billion worth of wonderfbonds of a variety of mas here the order b
just hard to get exciteded about the company when amazon is doing so many amazing things >> ross, kara you all for joining us >> great discussions there on both apple and amazon. we've got another one out. united phil lebeau has it >> for the first quarter, united report iing a smaller than expected loss of $2.57 a share revenue light of expectations coming in at $7.98 billion we've cesaid it before with a airlines, the first quarter doesn't really matterer. what matters is...
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and although the main kara content and social changes in an abstract way. what about the ability imagine the academic. [inaudible]. having been a teacher's associate at this program, i see they often surpass what might non- incarcerated classmates can do. so at the intersection of education and incarceration, how do you think the experiences of our students and those who have similar stories backgrounds would further their academic abilities. cyntoia: like you said, the professors would all say, they saw that we were working harder than some of the outside students. maybe just enough to get by. a lot of them, i only want to do this because my parents want to do and i feel like i have to do it. i would rather party for those of us who had been denied it. and we had no kind of stimulation in prison. this was just really hard focus to do something more. a lot of the programs, there were the first ones in the family had ever gone to college. they were always told it was not for them. it is never an option. the more hungry for it. we could encourage the outside
and although the main kara content and social changes in an abstract way. what about the ability imagine the academic. [inaudible]. having been a teacher's associate at this program, i see they often surpass what might non- incarcerated classmates can do. so at the intersection of education and incarceration, how do you think the experiences of our students and those who have similar stories backgrounds would further their academic abilities. cyntoia: like you said, the professors would all...
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i guess along those lines, kara, in the essay it's education, manufacturing, education, physical footprint in the cities, outlined some different areas. i just wonder what you think silicon valley and i guesses the innovation machine in general will think about the possibilities, the opportunities to start to work on some of these. i realize some of it has happened with some of the startups and some of the companies we've seen, but whether this essentially becomes a call to see more investment, more innovation in these specific areas. >> you know, something i've been talking about is climate change. i did a year at the beginning of the year this is what we have to move into, manufacturing, health, the idea of what a city is, cars i mean everyone laughed at my car thing but we have to think about cities without cars and what a city looks like and also the downside of the city is a lot of the hot spots have been in cities where lots of people are in this pandemic it's a bigger idea of think about what innovation really is and what innovation needs to be applied to i think marc was talking ab
i guess along those lines, kara, in the essay it's education, manufacturing, education, physical footprint in the cities, outlined some different areas. i just wonder what you think silicon valley and i guesses the innovation machine in general will think about the possibilities, the opportunities to start to work on some of these. i realize some of it has happened with some of the startups and some of the companies we've seen, but whether this essentially becomes a call to see more investment,...
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that's what kara said to me. it's 12 months to 18 months. when dr. fauci says how long it took till a vaccine, he says 12 months to 18 months. when the fda is asked, how long until you get a vaccine, they say 12 months to 18 months. that is the point, when you ask me, when can i do a deep breath for the first time in five weeks? when they say we have a vaccine. that's when it is over. but there will be points between now and then when we should feel more confident and we should feel better. well, i want it to be over tomorrow. i get it. i want it to be over tomorrow. i want it to be over tomorrow more than you want it to be over tomorrow, but that's not reality. so, let's calibrate our expectations, and in the meantime, stay the course, because we have accomplished a lot through heroic efforts of health care workers, police officers, transportation workers who showed up to drive those trains and buses every day. i mean, people just doing extraordinarily, brave, generous, courageous things every day, literally putting their lives at risk for the publi
that's what kara said to me. it's 12 months to 18 months. when dr. fauci says how long it took till a vaccine, he says 12 months to 18 months. when the fda is asked, how long until you get a vaccine, they say 12 months to 18 months. that is the point, when you ask me, when can i do a deep breath for the first time in five weeks? when they say we have a vaccine. that's when it is over. but there will be points between now and then when we should feel more confident and we should feel better....
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because partially i'm speaking to myself, and i had a good conversation with my daughters last night, kara and mckayla, who very often are wiser than i am and wiser than their years. it's very hard to see the number of deaths we're having. it's frightening. it's disturbing, that amount of loss. i'm the governor of new york. i see my job as preventing that kind of disturbance and negativity and loss for the people of the state. perspective. you know, we like to think that we can control everything. we can't. we like to think that we can fix everything and fix all the problems for people. we can't. the undeniable truth here is that this virus is a deadly enemy, and we will lose, and we are losing people who are vulnerable to the virus. that can't be controlled. that can't be fixed. why? that's mother nature. that's a question only god can answer. but control what you can. do what you can. the challenge is to make sure that we don't lose anyone who could have been saved if our health care system was operating fully. don't lose anyone who you could save. that is a legitimate, ambitious goal of
because partially i'm speaking to myself, and i had a good conversation with my daughters last night, kara and mckayla, who very often are wiser than i am and wiser than their years. it's very hard to see the number of deaths we're having. it's frightening. it's disturbing, that amount of loss. i'm the governor of new york. i see my job as preventing that kind of disturbance and negativity and loss for the people of the state. perspective. you know, we like to think that we can control...
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. >> jo ling kent, kara lee, gadi schwartz thanks for kicking off this hour.oining us for facts over fear, epidemiologist, i struggle with that word, scientist, dr. farah, i want to ask about the new cdc guidelines for essential worker. those exposed to coronavirus would be able to return to work if they don't have symptoms. if they take their temperatures, wear face masks and practice social distancing at work while employers are responsible for ensuring their work spaces are aggressively clean, from what we know about this virus, is that enough to ensure these employees will be safe? >> not 100%. you obviously are going to make it a safer environment if you by chance go by all of those regulations but i think it's going to be rare we see absolutely 100% of everyone on the same page, even in the same building. so while i understand why this is happening, and why people need their paychecks, i grew up in a paycheck-to-paycheck family, at the same time it can be penny wise pound foolish if we're talking about human lives and we know by putting them in the same
. >> jo ling kent, kara lee, gadi schwartz thanks for kicking off this hour.oining us for facts over fear, epidemiologist, i struggle with that word, scientist, dr. farah, i want to ask about the new cdc guidelines for essential worker. those exposed to coronavirus would be able to return to work if they don't have symptoms. if they take their temperatures, wear face masks and practice social distancing at work while employers are responsible for ensuring their work spaces are...
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please give a warm welcome to janice kaplan and kara burisma. [applause] >> do we need this one or this one cracks do we need this one at all? >> here we go. welcome janice. >> thank you. it's nice to be here. [applause] >> is hard to imagine someone who thinks about the bias and gender norms as much as i do so you can imagine what a fan woman i am of this author for having spent the time and the vulnerability to write this book thank you again for being here tonight and i want to do justice to the one thing i think we all have to realize sitting here today i said to genesis we were coming up here, today marks the passing of katharine johnson at 101 years old. for those of you who that name doesn't ring a bell i hope it will from this day forward. she is the hidden figure that was at the center of the movie hidden figures and helped our own john glenn go into space. my #for today has been no more hidden fingers and i think janice shares a map. so thank you kathryn for everything she did to pave the way for all of us. so janice hughes spent a lot
please give a warm welcome to janice kaplan and kara burisma. [applause] >> do we need this one or this one cracks do we need this one at all? >> here we go. welcome janice. >> thank you. it's nice to be here. [applause] >> is hard to imagine someone who thinks about the bias and gender norms as much as i do so you can imagine what a fan woman i am of this author for having spent the time and the vulnerability to write this book thank you again for being here tonight and...