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we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but the opera house and the symphony and the other major civic venues along van ness avenue. currently, as i said, we're moving into the center lanes. we're starting to build the red transit only lanes. we're bringing in the new planted medians. the boarding islands and new transit shelters. we've taken advantage of some of the drops in traffic caused by the covid-19 crisis and moved as much work as possible to daytime hours. right now i believe the only night work that we have on the schedule is the last of the water work, which should be wrapping up. that is done because we don't want to interrupt
we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but...
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Sep 27, 2020
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we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but the opera house and the symphony and the other major civic venues along van ness avenue. currently, as i said, we're moving into the center lanes. we're starting to build the red transit only lanes. we're bringing in the new planted medians. the boarding islands and new transit shelters. we've taken advantage of some of the drops in traffic caused by the covid-19 crisis and moved as much work as possible to daytime hours. right now i believe the only night work that we have on the schedule is the last of the water work, which should be wrapping up. that is done because we don't want to interrupt
we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but...
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we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but the opera house and the symphony and the other major civic venues along van ness avenue. currently, as i said, we're moving into the center lanes. we're starting to build the red transit only lanes. we're bringing in the new planted medians. the boarding islands and new transit shelters. we've taken advantage of some of the drops in traffic caused by the covid-19 crisis and moved as much work as possible to daytime hours. right now i believe the only night work that we have on the schedule is the last of the water work, which should be wrapping up. that is done because we don't want to interrupt
we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but...
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we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but the opera house and the symphony and the other major civic venues along van ness avenue. currently, as i said, we're moving into the center lanes. we're starting to build the red transit only lanes. we're bringing in the new planted medians. the boarding islands and new transit shelters. we've taken advantage of some of the drops in traffic caused by the covid-19 crisis and moved as much work as possible to daytime hours. right now i believe the only night work that we have on the schedule is the last of the water work, which should be wrapping up. that is done because we don't want to interrupt
we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but...
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we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but the opera house and the symphony and the other major civic venues along van ness avenue. currently, as i said, we're moving into the center lanes. we're starting to build the red transit only lanes. we're bringing in the new planted medians. the boarding islands and new transit shelters. we've taken advantage of some of the drops in traffic caused by the covid-19 crisis and moved as much work as possible to daytime hours. right now i believe the only night work that we have on the schedule is the last of the water work, which should be wrapping up. that is done because we don't want to interrupt
we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but...
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we will not have a linear path to recovery and we will not have a linear path in these market. the fed supports can be swift, and it can be a massive, so i would never discount the fed in terms of the power and the support they can give to markets. stand ono where do you the price action? is it too early to save this correction? how are uv balancing across rebalancing- you across assets now? teresa: volatility has given us opportunities. for clients that have had cash on the sidelines, the volatility tocertainly an opportunity begin to build positions going forward, but we do see opportunities in other areas of the market that's not just tech but in terms of 5g growth, in terms of health care, and also in terms of positioning portfolios for potentially a biden win or trump win, being sensitive to those issues as well. 5g and health care, two of your favorite areas, also popular picks amongst many investors. how do you get exposure to that without joining the herd? what are you looking at? number well, there are a of etf's one can use to get broad exposure in the area, but it is
we will not have a linear path to recovery and we will not have a linear path in these market. the fed supports can be swift, and it can be a massive, so i would never discount the fed in terms of the power and the support they can give to markets. stand ono where do you the price action? is it too early to save this correction? how are uv balancing across rebalancing- you across assets now? teresa: volatility has given us opportunities. for clients that have had cash on the sidelines, the...
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you know, it's right now available on linear.ve discussed with others about the idea of expanding that to digital platforms again, that's where our fans are. they want to experience it on the digital platforms. i see that in the next round of agreements that we would have the digital distribution and i think that's something that will be really great for our fans >> well, certainly a different type of season and perhaps some different types of content consumption as well. we really appreciate you taking the time to join us. i know this must be a busy time ahead of the start of the season thank you, nfl commissioner roger goodell. >> thanks, julia thanks, carl appreciate it. >>> as we head to break, take a look at shares of draftkings they are moving a bit higher on news that michael jordan is joining the company as a special adviser to the board, taking an equity stake in draftkings well, the man knows betting, the kns sports we'll be back. stay with us >>> a lot of eyes on tesla this morning. we're staying basically in several m
you know, it's right now available on linear.ve discussed with others about the idea of expanding that to digital platforms again, that's where our fans are. they want to experience it on the digital platforms. i see that in the next round of agreements that we would have the digital distribution and i think that's something that will be really great for our fans >> well, certainly a different type of season and perhaps some different types of content consumption as well. we really...
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. >> i have realized that time ceases to follow any linear cascade when you don't sleep between days, and so that's what i think i have been doing wrong. >> rachel, we have eric swalwell joinings us. that means we will have tonight on msnbc, two people, including you, two people who have read the strzok book. we're also going to ask him something i know you are concerned about, the california fires. he represents the congressional district in california. i want to ask him what the situation is there and what he expects to see there in the next couple of weeks. it is a really grim situation out there. >> my parents live in congressman's district. we are all riveted by that news and very concerned, so i am glad you have got him on about that. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> let's go to straight to congressman swalwell. you have been able to read peter strzok's book already. first of all, what did you hear in rachel's interview tonight that struck you? >> well, thank you for having me back, lawrence. i am concerned that we don't know what we need to know about donald trump
. >> i have realized that time ceases to follow any linear cascade when you don't sleep between days, and so that's what i think i have been doing wrong. >> rachel, we have eric swalwell joinings us. that means we will have tonight on msnbc, two people, including you, two people who have read the strzok book. we're also going to ask him something i know you are concerned about, the california fires. he represents the congressional district in california. i want to ask him what the...
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there's a journalistic framework so there's linear movement. i really was trying to cram as many weird jokes and bits of myself into it, and it was really fun. it started from a journalistic assignment. there's a magazine called grant lan which pop culture and sports for couple of years and had great writing. they called it up to see if i wanted to write about the world series of poker and i was like no, i don't to to go vegas. it's really hot. they said what if we, instead of venue for the article we page or in transit and just go to the world series was i was like okay, i'll do that. but i did know how to play tournament poker site just started cramming. i would drop my daughter at school, and the other parents would say what you up to? unlike i'm going to atlantic city to train for a poker tournament and i would get on a bus to atlantic city and gamble. come back at night. when i got to the world series and i stayed at home mostly for the first time i had to get out of my comfort zone, basically my foot area around my couch. it out of my com
there's a journalistic framework so there's linear movement. i really was trying to cram as many weird jokes and bits of myself into it, and it was really fun. it started from a journalistic assignment. there's a magazine called grant lan which pop culture and sports for couple of years and had great writing. they called it up to see if i wanted to write about the world series of poker and i was like no, i don't to to go vegas. it's really hot. they said what if we, instead of venue for the...
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it's a linear facility.ated capacity for the jail is 406 people, to give you some context, the jail used al c atraz functioning. the san francisco sheriff's office has grown and moved away from management of these types of i facilities with more humane infrastructure without the use of bars. county jail four represents the last vestages of a buy gone era. it represents the old way of doing things. an old way of doing things that our sheriff's office and city have moved away from. it stands as a simple of that which we move away from. our other linear jails in our system have been closed over the years respectively in 2006 and 2013. this remains the last linear jail facility for us to close. i personally was assigned to county jail four. my nephews one of the last times i saw him was on the seventh floor. when i became sheriff i committed to closing the facility. it out lived its usefulness. it puts not only the incarcerated in danger, but the staff and all the community that came to visit. plumbing and sewag
it's a linear facility.ated capacity for the jail is 406 people, to give you some context, the jail used al c atraz functioning. the san francisco sheriff's office has grown and moved away from management of these types of i facilities with more humane infrastructure without the use of bars. county jail four represents the last vestages of a buy gone era. it represents the old way of doing things. an old way of doing things that our sheriff's office and city have moved away from. it stands as a...
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google and others ends up being so so popular and so dominant dominant compared to say traditional linear t.v. and previous election in 2016 about 60 percent of americans were getting their news from social media platforms the concerns that people are voicing about the need to clamp down on the since the nation. and distortion in social media is it's because this time on november the people feel like they're moving too wasn't an chawed to to territory in american politics. well yes i think that's a that's an accurate description of it but i don't think that's has only to do with social media i think it's 4 years of a very very sort of a nerve inducing administration and i think that you know at all bets are off we don't know what will happen we thought we knew what was going to happen the last time and it didn't happen and so i think that's the that's the climate in which we exist and in throwing the pandemic when you can't go to vote in person as you normally would is easily and and it just sort of all you know all sort of adds up here i think the danger for facebook though if if these b
google and others ends up being so so popular and so dominant dominant compared to say traditional linear t.v. and previous election in 2016 about 60 percent of americans were getting their news from social media platforms the concerns that people are voicing about the need to clamp down on the since the nation. and distortion in social media is it's because this time on november the people feel like they're moving too wasn't an chawed to to territory in american politics. well yes i think...
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we spoke to mohammad linear a viral just at lancaster university he says spotting new outbreaks and a timely manner is the best way to fight the virus i think the real test human at this moment with the increased number of cases is that we could believe we could have it defied these small 'd clusters that autumn urging mainly indoors in top restaurants and indoor gathering and quickly we have defied these one batter we were all 'd to not allowing them to motivate into i don't control it outbreak 95 percent people do follow all the regulations put in place and 5 percent don't swallow and those 5 percent. the effort made by the rest of 95 i think the emphasis should be and has to be around controlling this interaction before it's a proud 'd level of the community spread is common and the number of instructional to go significantly higher and the capacity in the ospital would start to bulk up again. hundreds of black lives matter protesters gathered in new york city's times square on thursday they were demanding justice for dental prude a 41 year old black man who died from a 60 after be
we spoke to mohammad linear a viral just at lancaster university he says spotting new outbreaks and a timely manner is the best way to fight the virus i think the real test human at this moment with the increased number of cases is that we could believe we could have it defied these small 'd clusters that autumn urging mainly indoors in top restaurants and indoor gathering and quickly we have defied these one batter we were all 'd to not allowing them to motivate into i don't control it...
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it wasn't linear at all the company is in some form of denial they've come out and shown where it is wrong. they are documents we've collated >> thank you for the time. that was fraser perry research we want to emphasize that those are the views of the company we have invited the company grenke to come on the show and respond in addition to their written statement matters. we do urge the company to contact us and contact some of our calls. >>> coming up, european car stocks slide after a plunge in august and rising corona cases saw the risk for a quick recovery >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum with karen tso. these are your headlines european equities follow europe and asia into the red vowing to keep interest rates low until 2023 >> saying the policy will remain accommodative until the economy is very far along to the recovery should get us there sooner rather than later >> volatile trade in grenke as regulators probe market manipulation the analyst who sparked the investigation tells this show he's critical of their response. >> the question of them asleep
it wasn't linear at all the company is in some form of denial they've come out and shown where it is wrong. they are documents we've collated >> thank you for the time. that was fraser perry research we want to emphasize that those are the views of the company we have invited the company grenke to come on the show and respond in addition to their written statement matters. we do urge the company to contact us and contact some of our calls. >>> coming up, european car stocks slide...
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more anxious more depressed more really disturbed about the future and also i just think that the linearity of the process to do with the way that it's been handled at a government level has been so confusing that that means that people don't necessarily trust the leadership and that of course in turn makes us feel even more consciously anxious about the situation is about certainty and uncertainty because in the lot don't period although a new field difficult very very upsetting for people there was a certain degree of certainty about it most things seem much more uncertain about the timescale for the pandemic about which areas a lot though them which are as you write will say about economic pressures this is a question of certainty being replaced but even more uncertainty. one of the things i think has been certain is a consistent theme regarding the survival rate of coronavirus which is over 99 percent so that has been certain but i don't feel like necessarily people have been hearing that so that's let's at least say because the measures have got so drastic and so different and so unusu
more anxious more depressed more really disturbed about the future and also i just think that the linearity of the process to do with the way that it's been handled at a government level has been so confusing that that means that people don't necessarily trust the leadership and that of course in turn makes us feel even more consciously anxious about the situation is about certainty and uncertainty because in the lot don't period although a new field difficult very very upsetting for people...
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we need to look at other things, this linear narrative of slave and freedom and progress does not really working we have to look at all kinds of other problems during a reconstruction period. people talk about how planes indians were dispossessed after reconstruction. how america emerges as an imperial path. the putting down of philippine independence. these were not as radical as we thought. but these evaluations many times, they come with along reconstruction framework. they don't look at the period of reconstruction, they look at the period after reconstruction. they look at issues that did not really have much to do with the kind of things we are talking about, black rights, citizenship, etc. maybe the expansion of the nation state? it grew so bake and powerful that they became imperial. that is another popular way of looking at it now. but, none of these ideas have replaced eric foner work. no alternative fences, it is still the gold standard in reconstruction history. let's talk more about the specific issues of the period. johnson, andrew johnson created one of the first political
we need to look at other things, this linear narrative of slave and freedom and progress does not really working we have to look at all kinds of other problems during a reconstruction period. people talk about how planes indians were dispossessed after reconstruction. how america emerges as an imperial path. the putting down of philippine independence. these were not as radical as we thought. but these evaluations many times, they come with along reconstruction framework. they don't look at the...
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tried to cram as many jokes as i could in their area there's a journalistic framework so there's linear movement but i really was just trying to cram as many weird jokes and put myself into it and it was really fun . i think it started from a journalistic assignment, there's a magazine called flatland which is pop culture and sports for a couple of years and they had great writing and they called me up to see if i wanted to write about the world series of poker. i was like no, i don't want to go to vegas, it's very hot but then i said what if instead of paying for the article we paid your entrance fee and you had to go to the world series and i said okay, i'lldo that . i didn't actually know how to play poker so i started cramming . i would drop my daughter off at school and the other parents would say what are you up to and i'd say i'm going to atlantic city to train for a poker tournament so i gamble and gamble and come back in a night and i got to the world series and you know, i mostly stayed at home and for the first time i had toget out of my comfort zone . have a five foot area i
tried to cram as many jokes as i could in their area there's a journalistic framework so there's linear movement but i really was just trying to cram as many weird jokes and put myself into it and it was really fun . i think it started from a journalistic assignment, there's a magazine called flatland which is pop culture and sports for a couple of years and they had great writing and they called me up to see if i wanted to write about the world series of poker. i was like no, i don't want to...
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we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but the opera house and the symphony and the other major civic venues along van ness avenue. currently, as i said, we're moving into the center lanes. we're starting to build the red transit only lanes. we're bringing in the new planted medians. the boarding islands and new transit shelters. we've taken advantage of some of the drops in traffic caused by the covid-19 crisis and moved as much work as possible to daytime hours. right now i believe the only night work that we have on the schedule is the last of the water work, which should be wrapping up. that is done because we don't want to interrupt
we've laid just over 25,000 linear feet. we are just short of 25,000 linear feet of the water work. we upgraded the emergency auxiliary supply system for use in fire-fighting along the length of the corridor. and have installed just short of 12,000 linear feet of power, communications, lines for the sfmta and other city departments as well. all of this has been going on along a very busy corridor, right in front of city hall, which every effort to coordinate with. and not only city hall, but...
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is it just linear -- expert or a way-- exponential it just stops or peters out? dr.t won't peter out until we have a vaccine or herd immunity. you can extrapolate how many people will die. and old people, it is a very high number. and young people, it is a small number. as cases go up, deaths will follow. there may be a lag, but it will happen. it is in evitable. that uptick that signals death is following. as long as cases go up and we have no vaccine, this is, i am afraid, inevitable. francine: frankly, it is so confusing, if you are sitting in new york or london, because there are so many different guidelines that vary from region to region. it is different if you live in scotland then if you are in england. how should people get their information? what is safe and what is not? of course, follow government guidelines, but as we get into the winter season, should people just be more cautious? dr. rohn: i think what we are seeing is an attempt to expand that with the population. we know how to shut down this infection, by total lockdown, and nobody wants to go back
is it just linear -- expert or a way-- exponential it just stops or peters out? dr.t won't peter out until we have a vaccine or herd immunity. you can extrapolate how many people will die. and old people, it is a very high number. and young people, it is a small number. as cases go up, deaths will follow. there may be a lag, but it will happen. it is in evitable. that uptick that signals death is following. as long as cases go up and we have no vaccine, this is, i am afraid, inevitable....
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the election results are in a linear way as has one in her brown guy and takes over from her husband as chairwoman for the next 3 years. venditti remember him saying no to that to land the land back i'm. not saying. that the nobody big scanned it also won her seat. but chairwoman and need wife vicki lost hers. if it was happening by the time i. was election's over and the past 2 or less in demand he can finally relax with his family. i don't know when it is happening and then there are the good. i'm going to kill me for giving you and by now i mean being as i want but let me make that as i mean even as i can not in the home but then by now i mean but again and. again they got me now many. when i'm with him but wonder if i'll start with. you and me are you. so you. saw god. and the boys. we know where you. will go to the reality. if. you do man if they find him again i mean i'm gonna need some dough guiding him fair and plenty of savvy like. me send me a postcard because of those requests for doing. this that the english are the only ones who think. that the lead and in the wild are t
the election results are in a linear way as has one in her brown guy and takes over from her husband as chairwoman for the next 3 years. venditti remember him saying no to that to land the land back i'm. not saying. that the nobody big scanned it also won her seat. but chairwoman and need wife vicki lost hers. if it was happening by the time i. was election's over and the past 2 or less in demand he can finally relax with his family. i don't know when it is happening and then there are the...
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and the idea of regeneration 2030 is to transition our society from the current model, which is linearinues to extract the resources from ecosystems without never recovering. model new paradigm, a new of society, which is a regenerate of and circular. whichever can be regenerated, and theoretically all biological systems, whatever is organic can be regenerated should be regenerated. talking about ecosystems, talking about the waters, the land, and to the societies which are complex biological systems. part ofs the nonorganic our society, which is the mineral part, a circular model, oure they definitely reduce consumption of resources because socannot continue extracting many resources from the the ecosystem. so this is the idea. it is a gigantic opportunity supported by gigantic investment from the european union. targeting very ambitious goals in terms of the reduction of carbon initiatives -- carbon emissions, a regenerate of culture and so on, in order to transition all of society from the model, the past model to the new regenerate of one. a large amount of resources will be needed
and the idea of regeneration 2030 is to transition our society from the current model, which is linearinues to extract the resources from ecosystems without never recovering. model new paradigm, a new of society, which is a regenerate of and circular. whichever can be regenerated, and theoretically all biological systems, whatever is organic can be regenerated should be regenerated. talking about ecosystems, talking about the waters, the land, and to the societies which are complex biological...
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normally that slope in the curve is pretty linear, but that is not the case at the moment.ptember one 28.4re trading at constructnow, you can a little structure that basically compares the difference of that middle future to those on either side, called the butterfly. it only trades around zero. well, it is trading at more than , which the scale may not be particularly useful for most of our viewers, but it is by far and away the most negative that it has ever been in the entire history of the vix futures, and that illustrates the degree to which uncertainty and volatility expectations are incredibly heightened around this election event. producteron, is this a of extreme markets or extreme politics? cameron: probably a little of both. i think no matter where you fall on the political spectrum these days, it certainly feels like there is a lot of angst and there is not much goodwill between sides, so it is sort of a significant portion of the population that is going to be unhappy no matter what happens. i think there are still quite a bit of uncertainty as to how depending
normally that slope in the curve is pretty linear, but that is not the case at the moment.ptember one 28.4re trading at constructnow, you can a little structure that basically compares the difference of that middle future to those on either side, called the butterfly. it only trades around zero. well, it is trading at more than , which the scale may not be particularly useful for most of our viewers, but it is by far and away the most negative that it has ever been in the entire history of the...
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it's a linear facility.ity for the jail is 406 people, to give you some context, the jail used al c atraz functioning. the san francisco sheriff's office has grown and moved away from management of these types of i facilities with more humane infrastructure without the use of bars. county jail four represents the last vestages of a buy gone era. it represents the old way of doing things. an old way of doing things that our sheriff's office and city have moved away from. it stands as a simple of that which we move away from. our other linear jails in our system have been closed over the years respectively in 2006 and 2013. this remains the last linear jail facility for us to close. i personally was assigned to county jail four. my nephews one of the last times i saw him was on the seventh floor. when i became sheriff i committed to closing the facility. it out lived its usefulness. it puts not only the incarcerated in danger, but the staff and all the community that came to visit. plumbing and sewage issues.
it's a linear facility.ity for the jail is 406 people, to give you some context, the jail used al c atraz functioning. the san francisco sheriff's office has grown and moved away from management of these types of i facilities with more humane infrastructure without the use of bars. county jail four represents the last vestages of a buy gone era. it represents the old way of doing things. an old way of doing things that our sheriff's office and city have moved away from. it stands as a simple of...
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it's a linear facility. the rated capacity for the jail is 406 people, to give you some context, the jail used al c atraz functioning. the san francisco sheriff's office has grown and moved away from management of these types of i facilities with more humane infrastructure without the use of bars. county jail four represents the last vestages of a buy gone era. it represents the old way of doing things. an old way of doing things that our sheriff's office and city have moved away from. it stands as a simple of that which we move away from. our other linear jails in our system have been closed over the years respectively in 2006 and 2013. this remains the last linear jail facility for us to close. i personally was assigned to county jail four. my nephews one of the last times i saw him was on the seventh floor. when i became sheriff i committed to closing the facility. it out lived its usefulness. it puts not only the incarcerated in danger, but the staff and all the community that came to visit. plumbing and
it's a linear facility. the rated capacity for the jail is 406 people, to give you some context, the jail used al c atraz functioning. the san francisco sheriff's office has grown and moved away from management of these types of i facilities with more humane infrastructure without the use of bars. county jail four represents the last vestages of a buy gone era. it represents the old way of doing things. an old way of doing things that our sheriff's office and city have moved away from. it...
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tom: you can do it at financial, or you can do it linear. just great. jonathan: brilliant. you nailed it. in new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. trump: it will continue to be named tiktok, as it was all along, and that's it. that's it. i can say that i have given the deal my blessing. if they get it done, that's great. if they don't, that's ok, too. but is a great deal for america. very interesting. presidentthe celebrating a deal between oracle and tiktok, a deal we will talk about in just a moment. good morning to you all. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your price action shaping up as follows this monday morning. equity features still near session lows, down 53 at -1.6%. it is worse in europe, coming in 0.4%. stronger dollar through the bulk of g10. 0.66%.coming tom: it is off of friday and the death of ruth bader ginsburg, but still very much front and center. we spoke to michael wolff about wechat. jon ferro and i have been waiting to get back on the tiktok analysis bandwagon. we do that right now with lisa abramowicz. geoffreye
tom: you can do it at financial, or you can do it linear. just great. jonathan: brilliant. you nailed it. in new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. trump: it will continue to be named tiktok, as it was all along, and that's it. that's it. i can say that i have given the deal my blessing. if they get it done, that's great. if they don't, that's ok, too. but is a great deal for america. very interesting. presidentthe celebrating a deal between oracle and tiktok, a deal we will talk...
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i am concerned that the revenue growth that everybody anticipated in a linear fashion may have bumpsn the road. it is a very crowded trade, but still one of the few places where you can see consistent growth going forward. kailey: is it still expensive, even with a selloff last week? 37.4 on the nasdaq composite, are these two lofty in terms of valuation to make a case of buy or add to your portfolio? sarah: a year ago, i would've said they looked expensive. i think with the interest rates around zero, the framework for what expensive used to be, in the business room, it looks very expensive to most of us now, but in the end we will be in a low interest rate environment for a long time, so people will pay for growth. you cannot get income out of the fixed income right now, so you are looking for capital appreciation on the equity side, so you are looking for those places where you will see that. what people are willing to pay for is consistent topline growth. and that is outside of the tech sector. guy: what can i read into the tech story from what is happening with the tiktok transa
i am concerned that the revenue growth that everybody anticipated in a linear fashion may have bumpsn the road. it is a very crowded trade, but still one of the few places where you can see consistent growth going forward. kailey: is it still expensive, even with a selloff last week? 37.4 on the nasdaq composite, are these two lofty in terms of valuation to make a case of buy or add to your portfolio? sarah: a year ago, i would've said they looked expensive. i think with the interest rates...
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television monitor that takes you through the methodical nature of coming through the ground, sort of the linear approach that they take to picking up aircraft debris that might be obstructing the view of any evidence that might be laying underneath it, or on the ground, and say they begin sifting through the debris, and categorizing plane parts from evidence and personal effects that i recovered here and the fabulous thing about this exhibit and some of the other exhibits that we have here in the visitors center is captured by oral history. so, you can pick up the ones. you are capturing some of the text year, but you can pick up these wants and listen to the voices of the investigators themselves, describe to the importance of the site. you can hear how important it was, the moment they discovered the cockpit voice recorder in the fight to data recorder. you don't have to hear from a ranger why it's important. you can hear from the people themselves tell you that we are here, coming through this site. what you are looking at right now is the centrist bank card that was good recovered here. it
television monitor that takes you through the methodical nature of coming through the ground, sort of the linear approach that they take to picking up aircraft debris that might be obstructing the view of any evidence that might be laying underneath it, or on the ground, and say they begin sifting through the debris, and categorizing plane parts from evidence and personal effects that i recovered here and the fabulous thing about this exhibit and some of the other exhibits that we have here in...
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approach to take a set of zoning constraints as currently envisioned that creates really a very long linearwall along the waterfront. you maxed out the current zoning, you can end up with a very long street wall, lower than what we proposed, but a very long street wall. instead what we did was say push the density of the housing up to the edges of the farthest corner of the site and prep the middle of the site in the middle of the embarcadero. we walked through at the last presentation, you know, the visuals of that. the idea was to create a valley in the middle of the site to preserve views. obviously there are people not happy with that approach. there is a million ways to approach the mapping of the site. and we're happy to engage with the neighbors in those kinds of discussions. we said as much at the northern advisory committee meeting last week. >> president brandon: thank you. someone had a question about the time line, the time line for these type of projects. >> i'll start with that. this is peter again from the port. if we could go back to the next step slide. it's very generic be
approach to take a set of zoning constraints as currently envisioned that creates really a very long linearwall along the waterfront. you maxed out the current zoning, you can end up with a very long street wall, lower than what we proposed, but a very long street wall. instead what we did was say push the density of the housing up to the edges of the farthest corner of the site and prep the middle of the site in the middle of the embarcadero. we walked through at the last presentation, you...
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. -- dispirting for voters to think that linear. that's certainly what the president believes. i guess it is worth lagging the feedback that - hundreds of judges in record time, he's not wrong to assert that the bench is unrecognizable from four years ago. i think he probably believes he got himself to that bench and that those judges will pick him. >> this is why it seems to me that the margin here matters. we don't know what's going to happen. maybe trump will win a popular vote majority and there will not be any legitimacy question at all. or joe biden win which is ten points and 400 electoral votes. the difference between big clear wins and anything of a contestable margins to me is black and white legitimacy wise. >> that's right. layer ore that, at minimum, in 2000 of bush v gore, both sides said we'll accept the judgment of the court and the supreme court. now we have at least one side saying whatever happens if we don't win that means the election was stolen and trump has been feeding that ground and he's been assisted by bill barr who's making the same claim and that h
. -- dispirting for voters to think that linear. that's certainly what the president believes. i guess it is worth lagging the feedback that - hundreds of judges in record time, he's not wrong to assert that the bench is unrecognizable from four years ago. i think he probably believes he got himself to that bench and that those judges will pick him. >> this is why it seems to me that the margin here matters. we don't know what's going to happen. maybe trump will win a popular vote...
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that wasn't linear thought. know what the president thinks about the issue of leadership and coronavirus. and this is what woodward took away from all of it. liste listen. >> i don't know, to be honest, whether he's got it straight in his head what is real and what is unreal. that is why, at the end of the book, i say, in totality, my judgment is, this is the wrong man for the job. >> so, matt, take that in conjunction with what else we saw over the last 24 hours, the president dissembling in some cases on the pandemic in this abc news town hall. and what's your big takeaway? >> look, i think this was his test. i think that donald trump has gotten very lucky in life by following his gut and by faking it until he makes it, essentially. and then coronavirus came along and it came along during his re-election year. and he tried to do what has always worked for him before, which is fake it until you make it and to bs people. and it didn't work. i think, you know, those of us who have been saying all along that chara
that wasn't linear thought. know what the president thinks about the issue of leadership and coronavirus. and this is what woodward took away from all of it. liste listen. >> i don't know, to be honest, whether he's got it straight in his head what is real and what is unreal. that is why, at the end of the book, i say, in totality, my judgment is, this is the wrong man for the job. >> so, matt, take that in conjunction with what else we saw over the last 24 hours, the president...
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it's not going to be linear. it's not going to be point "a" and point "b" and think you're going to do it in a straight line. it's going to be a sloped curve. we're going to get there. i'm confident of that. i'm excited about electric vehicles. that's where we make the biggest gains. electric vehicles, large-scale battery storage and weatherization. >> david zuckerman, would you like to ask a question? >> yeah, well -- >> make sure it's a question. >> i thought i got to follow up on the answer. no, you get a followup question for the governor. i guess with respect to weatherization, the legislature has moved to expand weatherization. it's true money has been spent on weatherization, i'm not sure that was your initiative. i'm curious, though, there are many technologies, whether it's regenerative agriculture, installing broadband, doing a much more aggressive weatherization approach, why have you not done more investments in those technologies when we know the climate crisis is as present and real as it is, why ha
it's not going to be linear. it's not going to be point "a" and point "b" and think you're going to do it in a straight line. it's going to be a sloped curve. we're going to get there. i'm confident of that. i'm excited about electric vehicles. that's where we make the biggest gains. electric vehicles, large-scale battery storage and weatherization. >> david zuckerman, would you like to ask a question? >> yeah, well -- >> make sure it's a question. >>...
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william howell, though, mass lost his stomach for bloody linear combat.l does, on st. patrick's day 1776, william howell evacuates boston. the british army leaves boston, goes to halifax, nova scotia. the british go to halifax. when the british leave, about 1,000 loyalists go with him. you're going to see something. every time the british evacuate an area, thousands of loyalists go with him. loyalists don't want to be left behind. they don't know what americans are going to do to loyalists. that's not a particularly wonderful prospect. the other thing that's interesting about the evacuation of boston and people don't actually remember this is for all intents and purposes the war in new england is over. there's almost no major fighting in new england after this point. there's periodic coastal raids on the british. new f newport, rhode island. for all practical purposes, the fighting in new england is pretty much over. the other thing that's kind of interesting here to bring rage militaire to a close, nobody remembers this but it's actually correct. when th
william howell, though, mass lost his stomach for bloody linear combat.l does, on st. patrick's day 1776, william howell evacuates boston. the british army leaves boston, goes to halifax, nova scotia. the british go to halifax. when the british leave, about 1,000 loyalists go with him. you're going to see something. every time the british evacuate an area, thousands of loyalists go with him. loyalists don't want to be left behind. they don't know what americans are going to do to loyalists....
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. >> it wasn't exactly linear either.ant to take a minute to say thank you to the folks at north shire, on hometown bookstore for having me and thank you to kershaw for buying my books and to sarah falter at the publicity department and adjust people are really working so hard and also to the publicist nicole zoe and betsy and all the people who've been working really hard in this really super crazy time to get the message out about this book. so just to start with athank you . and i said in writing about this i think when my daughter wasthree or four , that was a very different time before either people were talking much about whether or not you should be writing about your children on internet and also trans kids were not at all a subject in the media . so i think i was kind of nacve and i first started writing about i have this kid is doing something different and i have all these feelings about that . that was just went out into the world. it went up on a magazine the day the website was closed and it was never edited
. >> it wasn't exactly linear either.ant to take a minute to say thank you to the folks at north shire, on hometown bookstore for having me and thank you to kershaw for buying my books and to sarah falter at the publicity department and adjust people are really working so hard and also to the publicist nicole zoe and betsy and all the people who've been working really hard in this really super crazy time to get the message out about this book. so just to start with athank you . and i said...
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not enough to make that rotation to value that really needs kind of that straight line unambiguous linear thing. we think there are opportunities, but to rotate more towards quality, strong balance sheets, consistent cash flow, growing dividends, things that will do well in a sawtooth, cheaper than tech but not quite a value trap, if you will. >> so splitting the difference and finding quality. we'll leave it there thank you both very, very much, simeon and elena this morning talking to us about these markets. >>> the bond market where the five-year went up for auction. how did it go, santelli? >> it went really well it's straight up on eastern. kelly, 50 billion for five years. the yield, .275 also a record low yield for an auction the previous low yield was .288 from july. and all the metrics were above average, and it priced well below the one issued when the market was trading so all green lights, a-minimus, and it really goes a long way to say why would anyone loan their money to uncle sam for .25 for five years probably because they listened to the uk and central bank issuing warnin
not enough to make that rotation to value that really needs kind of that straight line unambiguous linear thing. we think there are opportunities, but to rotate more towards quality, strong balance sheets, consistent cash flow, growing dividends, things that will do well in a sawtooth, cheaper than tech but not quite a value trap, if you will. >> so splitting the difference and finding quality. we'll leave it there thank you both very, very much, simeon and elena this morning talking to...
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people are looking at the old way, a linear fashion in terms of valuations. a world looking increasingly nonlinear. >> i like that question. be world is and always will nonlinear. small things have a big impact. people who have missed some of this recent rally are missing the fact the financial world in particular is increasingly nonlinear. if you look at the comparison of assets,ets to financial how quickly they are increasing. the acceleration of market opportunities and growth opportunities. brought forth by the current virus situation. if you look at the leverage being introduced through central bank support, that is nonlinear. when we look at traditional valuation, i don't think that really captures the opportunities out there. i would like to see a we are optimists. we have staked our careers on opportunities available in asia. we think there is plenty to go. >> quick question. covid has accelerated trends prevalent before. where are we with those? do those fit into your investment strategy? >> there is across-the-board impact. north asia to australia a
people are looking at the old way, a linear fashion in terms of valuations. a world looking increasingly nonlinear. >> i like that question. be world is and always will nonlinear. small things have a big impact. people who have missed some of this recent rally are missing the fact the financial world in particular is increasingly nonlinear. if you look at the comparison of assets,ets to financial how quickly they are increasing. the acceleration of market opportunities and growth...
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[applause] and what joe did was come up with the park solution and he contemplated about 300 linear -- of sculptors. he photoshop reference samples to show what it might be but he did not attempt to depict a particular narrative or set of images. it was just sort of a -- insert sculpture here -- approach to the design. the jury saw the merit to that. and one of the selling points was that opportunity it afforded for a large figure of sculpture. why was that important to us? to me and the commission it was important for a number of reasons. the first was that we are commemorating an event that happened when hundred years ago. we wanted the memorial to be of the time that it commemorated. immemorial for the veterans that had passed since the memorial. the second is, more than the other national war memorials we have on the mall, a world war i memorial needs a strong educational element. i happen to like the vietnam veterans memorial a great deal as do many others. but it and the world war ii memorial in different ways are both abstract memorials. the viewers do not need to be told what
[applause] and what joe did was come up with the park solution and he contemplated about 300 linear -- of sculptors. he photoshop reference samples to show what it might be but he did not attempt to depict a particular narrative or set of images. it was just sort of a -- insert sculpture here -- approach to the design. the jury saw the merit to that. and one of the selling points was that opportunity it afforded for a large figure of sculpture. why was that important to us? to me and the...
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both sides of the issue and the complexity and idiosyncrasies of voters, people do not vote in a linear fashion. they have opinions that take them in a different direction. understanding how that works, it is a listening exercise more than a prediction exercise, and i think that i would really urge you to spend more time reading those kinds of stories that give you a window into people's thoughts and thought processes as much as you spend time reading about polls or political strategy, which i think a lot of times these days relies on flawed habits from old cycles that may not actually even be relevant in the realignment we are living through right now. >> alex? >> i agree with everything abby said. i would just say three things real fast. one is that i think it is very useful in politics or covering politics to have some engagement with a discipline other than politics. to have a grounding in some craft or expertise that is not truly political, and that can be literature, statistics chemistry, but i would take some , time to ground yourself outside of this one world in addition to work
both sides of the issue and the complexity and idiosyncrasies of voters, people do not vote in a linear fashion. they have opinions that take them in a different direction. understanding how that works, it is a listening exercise more than a prediction exercise, and i think that i would really urge you to spend more time reading those kinds of stories that give you a window into people's thoughts and thought processes as much as you spend time reading about polls or political strategy, which i...
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and we have this incremental job gain since april but the disease itself is not linear. we are seeing recurring issues there. there are gaps from when the city chose to close and when the state would've told us to do so. even with that being ahead of the ball, we saw cases climb to the peaks that they did over the summer. we are having to be extremely responsive and the task force has got to offer guidance and expressed challenges in realtime meanwhile, next slide. we have been trying to pay attention to the population's most dramatically affected people. we spent a lot of time as a body thinking who is vulnerable to the effects of the disease and also as the economic repercussions. we need to pay attention to which sectors need the most help and which populations, again, noticing that there are low income earners. they are taking the largest hit when it comes to their jobs. you can imagine the value can go along with that. we want to make sure we are paying attention. this is the task force that is charged with providing the body to help the city sustain vulnerable busi
and we have this incremental job gain since april but the disease itself is not linear. we are seeing recurring issues there. there are gaps from when the city chose to close and when the state would've told us to do so. even with that being ahead of the ball, we saw cases climb to the peaks that they did over the summer. we are having to be extremely responsive and the task force has got to offer guidance and expressed challenges in realtime meanwhile, next slide. we have been trying to pay...
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in fact, the relationship is strongly linear, so we've been able to quantify that for every added to will continue on this downward trend. this year is quite striking in some ways in that we had a very low summer, despite return to the average winter air temperatures. it was quite cold this winter. i was up it was quite cold this winter. i was up there during november through april, and it was very cold. —39 -40. but april, and it was very cold. —39 —40. but despite that, it was still ata —40. but despite that, it was still at a very low sea ice level. the second lowest in at least 40 years, and probably much longer. based on other observations that go back prior to the satellite data record. aside from it being evidence of the broader problem of climate change, why does losing this ice matter? everything on this planet is connected. if you start changing the arctic and you remove that reflected seaice arctic and you remove that reflected sea ice cover, the ocean is going to observe that heat. this is what we're already seeing today, the arctic is warming and other places as fast as
in fact, the relationship is strongly linear, so we've been able to quantify that for every added to will continue on this downward trend. this year is quite striking in some ways in that we had a very low summer, despite return to the average winter air temperatures. it was quite cold this winter. i was up it was quite cold this winter. i was up there during november through april, and it was very cold. —39 -40. but april, and it was very cold. —39 —40. but despite that, it was still ata...