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cnn's kylie atwood live at the state department with more. so that would be wrong, kylie?'s right, alisyn. so what a source tells us that susan pompeo actually requested a state department staff to help send out personal family christmas cards. and now that is according to a source familiar with the e-mails who also tells me that those e-mails have been turned over to the state department inspector general as part of their grander investigation into the potential misuse of government resource by secretary of state mike pompeo and his wife, susan pompeo. now, a state department aide told tony porter, named tony porter, told congressional committees last month that she helped with that task, and she felt uncomfortable with it. now, that investigation, that interview that she provided, is part of the hill looking into firing of state department inspector general, steve linick. he was the state department watchdog when the investigation was opened into the potential misuse of government resources by the pompeos. and the issue here is that he was then fired. he was fired by pre
cnn's kylie atwood live at the state department with more. so that would be wrong, kylie?'s right, alisyn. so what a source tells us that susan pompeo actually requested a state department staff to help send out personal family christmas cards. and now that is according to a source familiar with the e-mails who also tells me that those e-mails have been turned over to the state department inspector general as part of their grander investigation into the potential misuse of government resource...
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kylie, thank you so much for joining us.nownst to you. this is just-- when i read the details, i still can't believe it. you were actually shipping stolen products. how did this work? how did they get you tied up in this? - they had someone reach out to me, not very pushy at all, saying they had this opportunity, and it is actually something that big companies like amazon and other large e-commerce stores have. it's a real position of quality inspection. so i took it, and the packages started coming in as little usb drives, nothing too peculiar, and eventually it turned into large goods that were in fact being intercepted by this company from who knows where. - so your role--so basically they would send the item to your house, to your point, small things in the beginning, and your assignment was to do what with those items? - yeah, so i was instructed to open the packages, check the packing slip make sure that everything was up to quality, up to par, everything that was in the package was actually what was supposed to be the
kylie, thank you so much for joining us.nownst to you. this is just-- when i read the details, i still can't believe it. you were actually shipping stolen products. how did this work? how did they get you tied up in this? - they had someone reach out to me, not very pushy at all, saying they had this opportunity, and it is actually something that big companies like amazon and other large e-commerce stores have. it's a real position of quality inspection. so i took it, and the packages started...
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poles. >> jimmy: what >> and so dustin is shooketh that kylie wants to h-u cooper any way, i'm sure this matters. sorry for the t-overload, but well, yeah, this'll never work >> jimmy: riley spellman, everyone put your hands together. [ applause ] >> i don't count ashley m. - >> jimmy: it still counts as - let's get to some business news everyone i saw that burger king is now making face masks with orders printed on them so that -- [ light laughter ] so that customers don't have to speak. check this out look at these. that's the order right there yeah maybe burger king is on to something. unfortunately, it doesn't quite work as well at cvs. hemorrhoid cream and wart remover. [ laughter ] and finally, this is pretty funny. a tennessee woman received her driver's license with just a a picture of an empty chair. take a look at this. [ laughter ] meanwhile, the chair saw the photo and was like, "dammit, i blinked! the good news is, if she gets pulled over she can just ditch the car and leave her license on the seat. we have a great show for you tonight, everybody he stars in the new net
poles. >> jimmy: what >> and so dustin is shooketh that kylie wants to h-u cooper any way, i'm sure this matters. sorry for the t-overload, but well, yeah, this'll never work >> jimmy: riley spellman, everyone put your hands together. [ applause ] >> i don't count ashley m. - >> jimmy: it still counts as - let's get to some business news everyone i saw that burger king is now making face masks with orders printed on them so that -- [ light laughter ] so that...
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most of us have families outside cities busy kylie and aging and finding. these really difficult for families to meet even 3 square meals. a circle. about 20 years ago my name too. contrary. it has brought. in child labor. i'll go. to a number of. children all moved down to the sea v.o.c. engaged in mind. in day you will. be used to god. we doubt mysteries because. we know it is dangerous. to. take advantage of children because. people house tight including children. i feel very sad. and very bad. and should be made to such. a briton is if you are able to develop the brain with educated chowder. i say food officer and responsible for identifying children or how to stop school and then engage of mind. thank. you my plan is to face it mocks where one of their children who has been in a very difficult situation. to. they grow up with a yes or no. more than i did. draw i'm going. to kill you. and i want to know when you're looking. to hear my whole mama the tip or not but tonight and. found one young seal feel to not. be. as you might do now my to meet me. in t
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let's get more from sam kylie. >> the day after 9/11, two sides within the afghan war, the taliban ande pompeo was there to launch the process. from the american perspective, from the trump add ming station's point of view, they want to see results very quickly. they want to make good on the commitment to draw down the troops from 8,600 to 4,000500 by the fall. by that they mean election day. so trump can bring some of the troops home. this represents a significant step forward in diplomacy. that's already seen a significant deescalation in the violence and levels of civilian deaths since this process was started with talks twin the u.s. and the taliban earlier in the year. >> significant developments, sam kylie reporting for us, thank you very much. france's prime minister gives a televised address to the country amid a worrisome spike in new cases. israel is planning to return to nationwide lockdown for the second time amid another surge there. we start with melissa bell in paris. >> it was to announce a clear deteriorati deterioration. this as authorities announced that nearly 10,00
let's get more from sam kylie. >> the day after 9/11, two sides within the afghan war, the taliban ande pompeo was there to launch the process. from the american perspective, from the trump add ming station's point of view, they want to see results very quickly. they want to make good on the commitment to draw down the troops from 8,600 to 4,000500 by the fall. by that they mean election day. so trump can bring some of the troops home. this represents a significant step forward in...
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sam kylie in abu dhabi, thank you. >>> more news in a moment.-school quite challenging for just about everyone, especially children in foster care. our 2013 cnn hero created the organization one simple wish to make sure that they are not forgotten. >> we immediately created a covid-19 response fund and started focusing on the things that we knew our young people were going to need. those being laptops and other technology to keep them current with remote learning, as well as basic essentials like food and assistance with rent or utility payments. we've seen an over 300% increase in needs coming in from our kids and young adults. if you have ever been in foster care and you're struggling right now. please don't be ashamed to ask for help. we want to make sure everybody has a sense of support at a time when the whole world just feels completely out of control. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between
sam kylie in abu dhabi, thank you. >>> more news in a moment.-school quite challenging for just about everyone, especially children in foster care. our 2013 cnn hero created the organization one simple wish to make sure that they are not forgotten. >> we immediately created a covid-19 response fund and started focusing on the things that we knew our young people were going to need. those being laptops and other technology to keep them current with remote learning, as well as...
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don fox is former general counsel and kylie atwood is a correspondent.ked about this a couple times before. at times he looks very much lirk this is about pompeo 2024, not the quite positiunited states p the world. >> if you look at the events that secretary of state mike pompeo engaged in over the last couple of months in the official capacity as secretary of state or the personal capacity as mike pompeo, lifelong republican mike pompeo, they seem to be connected to republican politics either formally or create the appearance of being really connected so let's flick through some of those. he did deliver a speech to the republican national convention from tel aviv. he did that in his personal capacity and on official travel as secretary of state mike pompeo traveling on taxpayer dollars when he recorded that speech. another thing that he did in recent weeks is delivered a speech at a mega church in texas. he did that as his official capacity secretary pompeo and clearly a place that can be perceived as somewhere to pick up a key constituency for conserva
don fox is former general counsel and kylie atwood is a correspondent.ked about this a couple times before. at times he looks very much lirk this is about pompeo 2024, not the quite positiunited states p the world. >> if you look at the events that secretary of state mike pompeo engaged in over the last couple of months in the official capacity as secretary of state or the personal capacity as mike pompeo, lifelong republican mike pompeo, they seem to be connected to republican politics...
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tonight join jimmy and his guests - sharon stone - shaquille o'neal - musical guest kylie minogue --nd featuring the legendary roots crew and now here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much everybody thank you so much for tuning in to "the tonight show." hi my name is jimmy this is the roots right there. my goodness. good to see you guys well, let's get to the news and jokes, everybody well, guys, last night president trump was in philadelphia -- i was waiting for applaud or something >> oh, yeah. trying to catch you off guard, man. >> jimmy: i got you. you got me you got me last night president trump was in philadelphia. [ cheering ] >> jimmy: no, no he was in philadelphia for a a town hall event on abc called "the president and the people. if you're wondering how he did abc is now calling the town hall disaster-ish. it was a rough night for trump usually when someone gets beat up that much in philly they get sent to live with their auntie and uncle in belair. things got so bad when the commercial break showed an ad for zoloft the actor was trump's campaign
tonight join jimmy and his guests - sharon stone - shaquille o'neal - musical guest kylie minogue --nd featuring the legendary roots crew and now here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much everybody thank you so much for tuning in to "the tonight show." hi my name is jimmy this is the roots right there. my goodness. good to see you guys well, let's get to the news and jokes, everybody well, guys, last night president trump was in philadelphia -- i...
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. >> danny kylie has lived in north berkeley for the last 12 years. he has a go back. any fires could spread rapidly in the hot, dry weather expected through the weekend. the fire protection district says the red flag warning prompted them to call in at least an extra 35 staff members. >> most fires in our county are caused by human activity. so if they can really help us we can decrease the fire risk. most things are caused by vehicles, cooking fire, lawn and construction equipment. >> oakland firefighters are also asking everyone to stay away from open spaces like the grizzly peak area this weekend to prevent any fires from starting. already have received reports of fireworks. started in the same area nearly 30 years ago. >> we know the possibility and we learned the possibility the hard way in 1991 but things haven't changed with our topography. the homes are still there. >> because of the high fire danger parking in any of the pull outs along grizzly boulevard is now prohibited from 9:00 to 6:00 every day and will issue citations if necessary. so far tonight we hav
. >> danny kylie has lived in north berkeley for the last 12 years. he has a go back. any fires could spread rapidly in the hot, dry weather expected through the weekend. the fire protection district says the red flag warning prompted them to call in at least an extra 35 staff members. >> most fires in our county are caused by human activity. so if they can really help us we can decrease the fire risk. most things are caused by vehicles, cooking fire, lawn and construction...
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again, i want to thank kyly, andrew and [indiscernible] for their representations, and thank you for [indiscernible] looking forward to working with you in this capacity and the entirety of the project. with that we have a motion and a second. madam secretary, could you please do the roll? >> sure, and i did want to note, it looked like one member of the public just jumped right back in. i don't know, donald, if that is for this item or if they were getting ready for the next item. shall we check with them before we move on? >> yeah, it looked like they jumped in before she was ready to close out on that. >> okay. >> okay, go ahead, donald, please. let them. >> hi, this is jim patrick calling. i'm calling relative to the recent item we're talking about there, and the philosophy of the -- of what is being done is said how are we going to defer this, and i'd like to see if we couldn't change that philosophy to how can we accelerate this, how can we get this done more efficiently and more quickly, and we've seemingly, in my opinion, from the slide presentation that was shown, well, we'l
again, i want to thank kyly, andrew and [indiscernible] for their representations, and thank you for [indiscernible] looking forward to working with you in this capacity and the entirety of the project. with that we have a motion and a second. madam secretary, could you please do the roll? >> sure, and i did want to note, it looked like one member of the public just jumped right back in. i don't know, donald, if that is for this item or if they were getting ready for the next item. shall...
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michael o'rielly is a friend and former kylie, and he is a terrific person. the second thing i would say is fundamentally no. we operate as a bipartisan agency. we don't always agree, but all the work we are doing is coming from both sides of the aisle. we have a protection against being fired that congress put in statute that is still good law, and at the end of the day, it is the five commissioners who make the decisions. host: in our last 10 minutes, i want to talk about antitrust. this is a field you have worked in. what is your definition of antitrust, and is it something that you can see? is it obvious? commissioner phillips: sometimes, yes. sometimes, less so. antitrust protects the competitive process, and the way that has been interpreted by courts for decades is serving consumer welfare. we are looking at the effect of market conduct whether it is mergers or other kinds of conduct in terms of how it affects consumers, not in terms of how it affects other things, meaning that just because one conduct one firm takes hurts its competitors in the market
michael o'rielly is a friend and former kylie, and he is a terrific person. the second thing i would say is fundamentally no. we operate as a bipartisan agency. we don't always agree, but all the work we are doing is coming from both sides of the aisle. we have a protection against being fired that congress put in statute that is still good law, and at the end of the day, it is the five commissioners who make the decisions. host: in our last 10 minutes, i want to talk about antitrust. this is a...
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the show focused on kim kardashian west and her sisters, kourtney, khloe, kendall and kylie.n the bank. critics often targeted the show for being bland, but fans said it was "a guilty pleasure". a reminder of our top story.... social gatherings of more than six people are to be banned in england, amid a surge in coronavirus infections. this starts from this we can. goodbye. hello. a fairly mild start to wednesday across most parts of the british isles but some of you will have to wait before we get skies like that, particularly in england and wales where you are closed by this weather front, not a lot of rain on it but there will be a fair amount of cloud. that takes the time to pull its way a little bit further towards the south and from the word go, scotland and northern ireland in the far north of england are drier and brighter, some showers is coming through on a breeze. elsewhere, we're in for a pretty dry day. eventually, we break up the cloud in the south and the rain really dies away. humid across the southeast and elsewhere, temperatures mid—teens to about 20 degrees
the show focused on kim kardashian west and her sisters, kourtney, khloe, kendall and kylie.n the bank. critics often targeted the show for being bland, but fans said it was "a guilty pleasure". a reminder of our top story.... social gatherings of more than six people are to be banned in england, amid a surge in coronavirus infections. this starts from this we can. goodbye. hello. a fairly mild start to wednesday across most parts of the british isles but some of you will have to wait...
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for 14 years. he show focused on kim kardashian west and her sisters, kourtney, khloe, kendall and kylierldwide followings and millions in the bank. critics often targeted the show for being bland, but fans said it was a guilty pleasure. much more on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. much more on the bbc website and on our twitterfeeds. you very much for watching. hello. it'll be a fairly mild start to wednesday across most parts of the british isles but some of you will have to wait before we get skies like that, particularly in england and wales where you are close by this weather front, won't have an awful lot of rain on it but there will be a fair amount of cloud. that takes the time to pull its way a little bit further towards the south. from the word go, scotland and northern ireland and the far north of england drier and brighter perhaps, some showers is coming through on a breeze. elsewhere, we're in for a pretty dry day. eventually, we break up the cloud in the south and the rain really dies away. while the humid is still across the south—eastern quarter, elsewhere, temp
for 14 years. he show focused on kim kardashian west and her sisters, kourtney, khloe, kendall and kylierldwide followings and millions in the bank. critics often targeted the show for being bland, but fans said it was a guilty pleasure. much more on the bbc website and on our twitter feeds. much more on the bbc website and on our twitterfeeds. you very much for watching. hello. it'll be a fairly mild start to wednesday across most parts of the british isles but some of you will have to wait...
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of the timereminded that kylie jenner tweeted about snapchat and wiped a billion dollars off snapchat'st cap. we will be following just how widespread the campaign is tomorrow. kurt wagner, thanks for your reporting. coming up, more of reid hoffman. how he believes the u.s. economy will fare after getting hit by the asteroid that has been covid-19. greylock announcing a huge new fund. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. it back to apple's launch, no iphones around, but they had a series of subscription bundles. spurstreet hopes it will more growth in services revenue, as well as new watches and ipads. you have a very nuanced take on all of these announcements. i want to start with the watch, and of course, apple playing up the health care aspects of these new watches, and how critical the watch has thus far been to driving more health awareness. is mostificant, or what significant, in your view, about these watch it reveals? julie: the most important thing here is that apple is making strong moves upon what i call fluid a
of the timereminded that kylie jenner tweeted about snapchat and wiped a billion dollars off snapchat'st cap. we will be following just how widespread the campaign is tomorrow. kurt wagner, thanks for your reporting. coming up, more of reid hoffman. how he believes the u.s. economy will fare after getting hit by the asteroid that has been covid-19. greylock announcing a huge new fund. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san...
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hotter, has purchased kylie cosmetics, listen up. shop i phi says between august 15th and september 15th, two members of the support team obtained transaction records. they have been fired. >>> for the first time ever, a new update allows for cross-platform messaging within the facebook apps. starting today instagram users can message on facebook and vice versa. they place it on messenger which will be embedded inside the app. there's no need to download it separately or have a facebook account or have one at all. >>> checking in with spencer now. >> okay. a live look from our stuo sutro camera, i should say. you can watch it 24/7 on our new streaming app. it's available to own loud on roku, amazon fire, and elsewhere. you can watch our newscast live and on demand. >>> and now a look at what's going on just outside. here's a view from our rooftop camera. 71 in the bay, 76 in oakland, 82 at mountain view. 66 at half moon bay. looking northward from the golden gate, you see haze in the north bay area as well. 77 in santa rosa. 88 in pe
hotter, has purchased kylie cosmetics, listen up. shop i phi says between august 15th and september 15th, two members of the support team obtained transaction records. they have been fired. >>> for the first time ever, a new update allows for cross-platform messaging within the facebook apps. starting today instagram users can message on facebook and vice versa. they place it on messenger which will be embedded inside the app. there's no need to download it separately or have a...
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i did some work with michael kylie of the fed, we looked at a policy that averaged looking back year. so that if inflation was below target for year, kept it above target long enough to get actuate two year average. we found that made some difference, even if in our simulations, even if only markets and not the general public understood what this was about. lower for longer policies are effective. i am sure janet will talk about this, she has advocated this as well. it is one way to get around the zero lower bound. by having an upper i.s. on inflation when you are away from zero, you hope to keep inflation expectations anchored around 2%, which gives more space in the long run. the simulations assume inflation expectations were anchored. that is not always true. this will help do that. in principle this approach will create a little bit more inflation and give a lot of more space to policy. it is true that the way this has been laid out, it is not explicit. they don't talk about what the period for averaging is, of how quickly you get there and so on. i would point out that the statem
i did some work with michael kylie of the fed, we looked at a policy that averaged looking back year. so that if inflation was below target for year, kept it above target long enough to get actuate two year average. we found that made some difference, even if in our simulations, even if only markets and not the general public understood what this was about. lower for longer policies are effective. i am sure janet will talk about this, she has advocated this as well. it is one way to get around...
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and in the memoirs, especially the memoirs of anthony kylie -- who we will talk about -- they talk about how humane and kind this man was. so he is their jailer. and they write in their memoirs about how terrible the place of elmira was, and yet they love the man that was in charge of it, which i find kind of interesting. in january when he returns to duty the prisoners give him a parting gift on a silver platter, literally on a silver platter -- a chalice that is made from a coconut. that is the bowl of this cup. handmade chalice on it -- as a gift to him on his way out. you will see here the rough outlines of the pow camp in elmira. you can see that the wall at the top there is right on the river. this is definitely built on a floodplain. foster's pond, one of the things we will be talking about in the a moment, you will see about a third of the way down. and the largest amount of the camp is they are in the bottom half. this encompassed over 30 acres of land. and, just to give you some notion of what this looks like today, this is an overlay of that map on the modern neighborhood, and
and in the memoirs, especially the memoirs of anthony kylie -- who we will talk about -- they talk about how humane and kind this man was. so he is their jailer. and they write in their memoirs about how terrible the place of elmira was, and yet they love the man that was in charge of it, which i find kind of interesting. in january when he returns to duty the prisoners give him a parting gift on a silver platter, literally on a silver platter -- a chalice that is made from a coconut. that is...
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now it's kylie who didn't want to be on the show anymore. she is a billionaire.er kids. no kim is dealing with her personal turmoil with her husband and worried about his mental health. they made 250-million dollars. i think they are fine. >> yes. >> i think the kardashians are ready to move on and so are we, america. "one more thing" is up next. >> ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in new café mocha flavor. >> tech: when you've got ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. tha
now it's kylie who didn't want to be on the show anymore. she is a billionaire.er kids. no kim is dealing with her personal turmoil with her husband and worried about his mental health. they made 250-million dollars. i think they are fine. >> yes. >> i think the kardashians are ready to move on and so are we, america. "one more thing" is up next. >> ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health-...
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trump is working hard to discredit an election that hasn't even happened yet, his press secretary, kyliecaroni, is busy working to discredit any reporter who dares to ask about this. >> kelly, i wonder if you can clarify or clean up something the president said yesterday. if he loses this election, can you assure us that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. >> you are referring to the question asked by the playboy reporter, right? >> i'm referring to the president being asked if there will be a peaceful transfer of power, and did he not say. i'm asking, will there be a peaceful transfer of power if he loses. >> i believe that question asked by the playboy power, i believe i have it right here. >> jimmy: gee, kayleigh really doesn't like playboy. maybe they rejected the god only knows what's in those pockets there. uncle scam was at it again today before his visits to florida and north carolina, he stopped to float more of this nonsense about mail-in ballots. >> mr. brez president, are the election results only reliable if you win? >> they found eight ballots in a wastepaper basket
trump is working hard to discredit an election that hasn't even happened yet, his press secretary, kyliecaroni, is busy working to discredit any reporter who dares to ask about this. >> kelly, i wonder if you can clarify or clean up something the president said yesterday. if he loses this election, can you assure us that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. >> you are referring to the question asked by the playboy reporter, right? >> i'm referring to the president being...
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on avege, people from indigenous groups, like kylie battese, sufr higher rates of chronic diseases than their peers. mohammed says they die 11 years earlier on average than non- usindigeustralians >> it just seems ridiculous that they can't be, those fds can't be redirected to aboriginal torres strait islander health coen we know that we have the poorest health os in australia. so, for us, it's, you know,os giving the mprivileged more funding. >> reporter: dr. ashish jha,de of the brown school of public health and a collaborator with us on this series, says, yes, there are significant problems here-- but every nation's health system is a work in progress, and australia has made important strides that the u.s. hasn't. >> when we look across the world, we see lots of different systems that seem to work. they get universal coverage, good outcomes, reasonable costs. they don't all look like each other. and there's a lot we can learn from australia, from the u.k., from switzerland, all of which have very different systems from each other. but each of them can teach us t specifngs about how w
on avege, people from indigenous groups, like kylie battese, sufr higher rates of chronic diseases than their peers. mohammed says they die 11 years earlier on average than non- usindigeustralians >> it just seems ridiculous that they can't be, those fds can't be redirected to aboriginal torres strait islander health coen we know that we have the poorest health os in australia. so, for us, it's, you know,os giving the mprivileged more funding. >> reporter: dr. ashish jha,de of the...
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especially within the past few months, they are to have 1 million merchants that use the website and even kylietics use shopify to build her e-commerce platform and if you're wondering about the future of shopify in other you should get in, there is a recent census of the united states and it shows in august 36% of small business owner respondents still do not have an online platform to sell their good. but there's still a potential market, the market cap $110.3 billion as well beyond best buy as well as ebay which is about 36 billion. shopify benefiting from the pandemic. ashley: christina the canadian connection coming through again. thank you very much. were gonna take a break now and have the opening bell, the futures currently the height of the session, we'll be right back. ♪ this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ashley: welcome back let's take a look at the features one more time, session premarket high, the dow up
especially within the past few months, they are to have 1 million merchants that use the website and even kylietics use shopify to build her e-commerce platform and if you're wondering about the future of shopify in other you should get in, there is a recent census of the united states and it shows in august 36% of small business owner respondents still do not have an online platform to sell their good. but there's still a potential market, the market cap $110.3 billion as well beyond best buy...
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relationshs and lots of new babies and also helped launch multiple businesses for them, including kylier early next year, 2021 on e! end of an era, guys. >>> now a really cute story, it's the little boy and his new dog. when bentley b found a puppy with a cft lip at the local animal shelter, they knew she was meant to be theirs. surgeries in his short two-year life, and more look at his face. the jackson county animal pictur of this super's bentley's pay lacy, that's her name, wilmake her son feel like he's not alone and having a cleft lip doesn't make him any different at all. know, amy, michael, george, anything can happen when you are on live tv. heck, i certainly know that best. doinred when it's so hot and dry out and th >> now, the saving grace on e é4id certainly drives up production sayst certainly drives up production costs.s.i once stood iweater and i was a floati so i feel you. the journalist fro global news in canada got dousedrt on crop sprinklers and took it in stri writing a very good piece of advice for all reporters, note to self, be stand. ba ot to sociallyle thank you
relationshs and lots of new babies and also helped launch multiple businesses for them, including kylier early next year, 2021 on e! end of an era, guys. >>> now a really cute story, it's the little boy and his new dog. when bentley b found a puppy with a cft lip at the local animal shelter, they knew she was meant to be theirs. surgeries in his short two-year life, and more look at his face. the jackson county animal pictur of this super's bentley's pay lacy, that's her name, wilmake...
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in yourel: as i recall address and the work he did with kylie and robert, he said the fed has sufficient tools provided that the eight of interest was somewhat higher than we leave it is today. mr. bernanke: that's not quite true. and the fed's official -- official -- in the projections that has the natural rate of interest around 2.5%. my conclusion was that with interest rates between 2% and 3% that the tools we have can get is pretty much back to where we were before the constraint was binding. that is a different situation from now, what you can think about now is for the time being the fact that people are not spending because they are staying home means that the is curve has been pushed down. the neutral rate is lower than normal. so, my results from the lecture may apply in the longer-term, but right now i think that monetary policy doesn't have by itself the power to overcome the effects of the virus. mr. wessel: thank you. governor brainard talked about how this new statement would have changed policy in the recent past, including the years during which you were fed chairman. i'
in yourel: as i recall address and the work he did with kylie and robert, he said the fed has sufficient tools provided that the eight of interest was somewhat higher than we leave it is today. mr. bernanke: that's not quite true. and the fed's official -- official -- in the projections that has the natural rate of interest around 2.5%. my conclusion was that with interest rates between 2% and 3% that the tools we have can get is pretty much back to where we were before the constraint was...
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again, i want to thank kyly, andrew and [indiscernible] for their representations, and thank you for [indiscernible] looking forward to working with you in this capacity and the entirety of the project. with that we have a motion and a second. madam secretary, could you please do the roll? >> sure, and i did want to note, it looked like one member of the public just jumped right back in. i don't know, donald, if that is for this item or if they were getting ready for the next item. shall we check with them before we move on? >> yeah, it looked like they jumped in before she was ready to close out on that. >> okay. >> okay, go ahead, donald, please. let them. >> hi, this is jim patrick calling. i'm calling relative to the recent item we're talking about there, and the philosophy of the -- of what is being done is said how are we going to defer this, and i'd like to see if we couldn't change that philosophy to how can we accelerate this, how can we get this done more efficiently and more quickly, and we've seemingly, in my opinion, from the slide presentation that was shown, well, we'l
again, i want to thank kyly, andrew and [indiscernible] for their representations, and thank you for [indiscernible] looking forward to working with you in this capacity and the entirety of the project. with that we have a motion and a second. madam secretary, could you please do the roll? >> sure, and i did want to note, it looked like one member of the public just jumped right back in. i don't know, donald, if that is for this item or if they were getting ready for the next item. shall...
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times across the five events forbes put his net worth at about 40 million june which is a fraction of kyliey, guys, and i think the insight here and the common thread in all of these big brand collaborations is authenticity travis is meticulous about getting his hands dirty, curating, designing, being part of the process to the brands' credit, they have allowed him to do so that in 2020 is what young consumers want it's not enough to stick your name on something. sponsorship game is totally different. kanye west totally changed the game when it comes to creative control and has shown it can lead to billion dollar brands. >> let's put bacon and onions on a quarter pounder. maybe that would be a great addition >> it's his favorite meal. >> i get it. it's hilarious not so much that this particular product is breaking new ground as it is the association of his marketing power. >> i wasn't quite sure what the new innovation was it looks like a quarter pounder with cheese meal with sprite it speaks to the power of his endorsement. it's not like they came out with a totally new menu item. it sound
times across the five events forbes put his net worth at about 40 million june which is a fraction of kyliey, guys, and i think the insight here and the common thread in all of these big brand collaborations is authenticity travis is meticulous about getting his hands dirty, curating, designing, being part of the process to the brands' credit, they have allowed him to do so that in 2020 is what young consumers want it's not enough to stick your name on something. sponsorship game is totally...
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for example, the surgeon general today said he's been talking to lady gaga and kylie jenner about encouraging the public to get vaccinated that's exactly what should be happen. >> chris and len, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> after the break, secretive data from palantir pulling back the curtain giving a glimpse ahead of its public debut. we'll speak with an investor about the company and how an ipo could go you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we kand however we connect,ng. whether it's over the phone, online, or in your office, we're here to listen and provide solutions that help you run your business better. because the decisions you make have far reaching implications. and a relationship with a corporate bank like pnc can provide just what you need. as one of the nation's largest banks, pnc brings customized insights and a local approach. to make informed choices now and in the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> session high, dow, everyone higher except walgreen's deirdre with some details on what we learned today and a closer look at the empire of one of its founders. palantir need
for example, the surgeon general today said he's been talking to lady gaga and kylie jenner about encouraging the public to get vaccinated that's exactly what should be happen. >> chris and len, thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> after the break, secretive data from palantir pulling back the curtain giving a glimpse ahead of its public debut. we'll speak with an investor about the company and how an ipo could go you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. ♪...
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we are talking to social media influencers like kylie jenner and t.i.. my kids will believe it if they say it before dr. collins or i say it. address, acknowledge, address, and engage. >> thank you for coming down to birmingham with some of those free clinics. we appreciated your visit. thank you mr. chairman for this opportunity. >> senator rosen. >> there we go. uning a little trouble -muting. thank you for being here today, i appreciate your work and your testimony. i really want to raise the importance of assuring we have robust studies on how the virus impacted wide range of patients in the short and long-term, including what treatments are most effective. i plan to introduce a pup -- the act to make sure this research happens. this bill is included in the cares act and i asked for my colleagues, especially on this committee, that will help determine -- i would like to move on to rural access to vaccine information. to be ready to follow vaccine situation plans in less than two months. our health department is stretched thin. last month i was on a v
we are talking to social media influencers like kylie jenner and t.i.. my kids will believe it if they say it before dr. collins or i say it. address, acknowledge, address, and engage. >> thank you for coming down to birmingham with some of those free clinics. we appreciated your visit. thank you mr. chairman for this opportunity. >> senator rosen. >> there we go. uning a little trouble -muting. thank you for being here today, i appreciate your work and your testimony. i...
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we are talking to social media influences like kylie jenner and lady gaga. my kids will do something because they say it before dr. collins or i say it. that is kind of the approach we are taking to engage with people. acknowledge, address, and engage. >> thank you, dr. adams, and thank you for coming down to birmingham. we very much have appreciated your visit and hope it will be very successful. thank you for this opportunity. >> thank you senator jones. senator rosen? >> can you hear me? >> i can come welcome. >> thank you comes to chairman. thank you for holding this hearing, thank you to all the doctors for being here today, i really appreciate your testimony. i really want to raise the importance of assuring that we how thisst studies on impacts in wide range of patients in short and long-term including what treatments are most i would introduce a bipartisan understanding of to make sure that this critical research happens and that it is approved in the very first set of patients. i asked for my colleagues and his committee to ensure it is included in
we are talking to social media influences like kylie jenner and lady gaga. my kids will do something because they say it before dr. collins or i say it. that is kind of the approach we are taking to engage with people. acknowledge, address, and engage. >> thank you, dr. adams, and thank you for coming down to birmingham. we very much have appreciated your visit and hope it will be very successful. thank you for this opportunity. >> thank you senator jones. senator rosen? >>...