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lisa and welcome gi . let's just jump in. can you talk a little bit about the partnership that kaiser permanente has with jvs? >> absolutely. we have been working together now for probably 2 1/2 years. it started kind of out of a need that lease identified, the hollowing out of the workforce. what we found was we would have many medical assistance who would take a job in san francisco, but after six months or a year they were transferred to a location closer to their home. that caused churn and churn results in people not being as active at their jobs and is also expensive because you are constantly training people. i met abby snake, the chief executive officer for a jvs function and we started talking and she told me and they refresher program we were able to help develop the curriculum and they worked with us. we could put pieces of it that are particular to kaiser permanente in the curriculum. and also, they were going to reuit ound the san francisco and in the city of san francisco in particular. the experiment was that if we could ge
lisa and welcome gi . let's just jump in. can you talk a little bit about the partnership that kaiser permanente has with jvs? >> absolutely. we have been working together now for probably 2 1/2 years. it started kind of out of a need that lease identified, the hollowing out of the workforce. what we found was we would have many medical assistance who would take a job in san francisco, but after six months or a year they were transferred to a location closer to their home. that caused...
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but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues ots hemp rope and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i think you know it's generally something that a lot of people are concerned about wondering how many of the questions are left unanswered very quickly want to share history with you before we move on to our next portion of the show an organic african feminist saying what worries me the most is that we're asking what can we do a question about developing new technologies rather than also asking why are we doing this and what is motivating us to do this not asking the latter enables the facade of value neutrality that goes on into a very lengthy you know thread that you can check out on twitter of course for
but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues ots hemp rope and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i think you...
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but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues ots have rolled right and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i think you know it's generally something that a lot of people are concerned about wondering how many of the questions are left unanswered very quickly want to share history with you before we move on to our next portion of the show an organic african feminist saying what worries me the most is that we're asking what can we do a question about developing new technologies rather than also asking why are we doing this and what is motivating us to do this not asking the latter enables the facade of value neutrality that goes on into a very lengthy you know thread that you can check out on twitter of co
but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues ots have rolled right and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i...
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but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues ots have rolled right and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i think you know it's generally something that a lot of people are concerned about wondering how many of the questions are left unanswered very quickly want to share history with you before we move on to our next portion of the show an organic african feminist saying what worries me the most is that we're asking what can we do a question about developing new technologies rather than also asking why are we doing this and what is motivating us to do this not asking the latter enables the facade of value neutrality that goes on into a very lengthy you know thread that you can check out on twitter of co
but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues ots have rolled right and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i...
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lisa, let's talk about the u.s. ambassador to the e.u., gordon sondland. entral figure in all this. what we know about how he fits into this big picture? lisa: he became both more important than less. he told investigators h was on the call, but he establishes relationships. that is what i want to talk about and get to why democrats look at him so hard. as people know, he has ambassador to the e. and a donor to president trump. he said president trump himself directed him to talk to rudy an- if you look giuliani, the president's personal attorney, he pushed into the investigation for the dnc, into the energy company where hunter biden more and more i heard from s republicdy giuliani went rogue, was doing something the president was noaware of, but gordon sondland established the president directed him to talk to giuliani. the president was putting trust in giuliani to take care of his concerns. judy: let's pick up on that. what are you picking up on what ambassador sondland had to say and what does this fit into what the president has been saying and the pe
lisa, let's talk about the u.s. ambassador to the e.u., gordon sondland. entral figure in all this. what we know about how he fits into this big picture? lisa: he became both more important than less. he told investigators h was on the call, but he establishes relationships. that is what i want to talk about and get to why democrats look at him so hard. as people know, he has ambassador to the e. and a donor to president trump. he said president trump himself directed him to talk to rudy an- if...
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lisa: everyone talks about the strength of the consumer. standards on the part of santander or the sense the consumer is not that strong? brian: everything else would tell you this is about underwriting standards. what is important to note, you hear subprime and people immediately go to 2008 and it will this be the next crisis? by 2008s for households was 100 percent of disposable personal income and that is down to two thirds. , theseans, student loans are smaller components of disposable personal income and auto loans have been steady over the last 10 or 11 years. student loans have doubled from 5% to 9% of disposable personal income. this is not the mortgage crisis. this is a smaller part of the market. the u.s. consumer, you have not seen jobless claims break or unemployment pick up. wages are ok. we have not even seen demand for credit go down. this is not a picture of a u.s. consumer that is breaking. thatve known for some time anyone who wants an auto loan can get an auto loan. sometimes you go too far and end up with loans who peopl
lisa: everyone talks about the strength of the consumer. standards on the part of santander or the sense the consumer is not that strong? brian: everything else would tell you this is about underwriting standards. what is important to note, you hear subprime and people immediately go to 2008 and it will this be the next crisis? by 2008s for households was 100 percent of disposable personal income and that is down to two thirds. , theseans, student loans are smaller components of disposable...
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lisa: softbank and jpmorgan, both banks. talkut how the struggling unicorns is impacting the broader tech world. which tech companies, not nonfinancial companies, have the biggest investments in unicorns, nonpublic companies that are less visible? mark: as sonali mentioned, softbank has a lot on the line with both uber and wework. another major investor is google's parent company, alphabet. in the case of dede, the uber of china, it is china's two most valuable tech companies, alibaba, tencent, and apple. lisa: we talk about big tech having so much cash. aside from these high profile names, how much cross investment is there within the tech world, big tech giants going after smaller startups? mark: in those examples, you can see there is quite a bit. sonali mentioned softbank has more than $10 billion on the line with wework. they have almost $10 billion in exposure to uber. apple put a billion into didi, a billion into softbank's tech fund. we are also talking about companies with mass fortunes. if a couple of these companies go
lisa: softbank and jpmorgan, both banks. talkut how the struggling unicorns is impacting the broader tech world. which tech companies, not nonfinancial companies, have the biggest investments in unicorns, nonpublic companies that are less visible? mark: as sonali mentioned, softbank has a lot on the line with both uber and wework. another major investor is google's parent company, alphabet. in the case of dede, the uber of china, it is china's two most valuable tech companies, alibaba, tencent,...
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but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues for all right and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i think you know it's generally something that a lot of people are concerned about wondering how many of the questions are left unanswered very quickly want to share history with you before we move on to our next portion of this show an organic african feminist saying what worries me the most is that we're asking what can we do a question about developing new technologies rather than also asking why are we doing this and what is motivating us to do this not asking the latter enables the facade of value neutrality that goes on into a very lengthy you know thread that you can check out on twitter of course f
but the people that lisa talking with it but i also think that some of the technology issues for all right and i share other guests is that actually the better this becomes the more perfect a tool for oppression it becomes as well you know most definitely and you know it's worth mentioning that you know i have a gauge of kind of how much our audience is responding to each show that we do here at the stream and this one has tons of twitter threads and tons of comments on you tube so i think you...
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was supposed to lisa's talking nonsense. of the u.k. was supposed to leave the european union today but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline for the european union today but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension brussels agreed to push it back until the end of january early stench and agreed to push it back until the end of january well it takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending briggs and saga it takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending breaks inside lights and has hit its halloween brags that deadline and in case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union. but it has hit its hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many that many here in britain brags it is. ever since the country brags it is n
was supposed to lisa's talking nonsense. of the u.k. was supposed to leave the european union today but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline for the european union today but boris johnson was forced by parliament to ask for a deadline extension brussels agreed to push it back until the end of january early stench and agreed to push it back until the end of january well it takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending briggs and saga it...
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are the democrats going to spend the time and are republicans going to help talk about these really important issues? >> lisa up to minnesota voters, we are moving on. bret has a brand-new book hitting shelves today. we will talk about it. please do not miss it. you will want to hear about it. stay with us. ♪ great news for my fellow veterans. va mortgage rates have dropped to near record lows. the newday team is working overtime so every veteran can save $2000 a year. p@wri @ (amber jagger) if we don't give students from an underserved background the technology that they need in school, they're not going to be competitive in the workforce that's waiting for them. since verizon innovative learning, students have hardware, connectivity, and quality curriculum. the jobs of tomorrow will involve technology. now students are truly hopeful for what they may achieve. great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. li
are the democrats going to spend the time and are republicans going to help talk about these really important issues? >> lisa up to minnesota voters, we are moving on. bret has a brand-new book hitting shelves today. we will talk about it. please do not miss it. you will want to hear about it. stay with us. ♪ great news for my fellow veterans. va mortgage rates have dropped to near record lows. the newday team is working overtime so every veteran can save $2000 a year. p@wri @ (amber...
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a lot of tough things to talk about because the weather forecast is terrible today in terms of the wind and lisa will talk more about that but in terms of the good news, it's the preparation. all week long between the outages and just knowledge about the potential fire danger, people have been able to prepare and get out of town. yesterday morning at 10:00 a.m. they evacuated the towns of windsor and healdsburg. that was 50,000 people evacuate the right then and there. they asked everyone to get out by 4:00 before they cut power to that area which would make evacuations more difficult. sounds like what from what we're hearing they got out and prepared. there was so much frustration in 2017 that nobody had any warning. the fire came out of nowhere and there was no time to evacuate or prepare. they had that time this year. people have evacuated. so much so that a lot of the evacuation centers in petaluma are full, they're sending people down to san rafael to evacuate into marin county. traffic on 101 because that is the main evacuation route. be patient but know that that is the route you need to
a lot of tough things to talk about because the weather forecast is terrible today in terms of the wind and lisa will talk more about that but in terms of the good news, it's the preparation. all week long between the outages and just knowledge about the potential fire danger, people have been able to prepare and get out of town. yesterday morning at 10:00 a.m. they evacuated the towns of windsor and healdsburg. that was 50,000 people evacuate the right then and there. they asked everyone to...
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talk to us about it. >> no, they didn't. but lisa's sister shawn was talking. >> she saw a rocky marriage and her sister would not be a person who committed suicide. >> this is steve polken, writes a column in "the springfield news leader" called "poking around," which he did, and discovered that lisa's sister shawn got busy soon after the deadly christmas morning. >> in early january she went to the office of the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this in fact was a murder. >> she lucked into a highly-experienced detective named dan nash. >> long-time investigator who has been involved in several high-profile murder cases in the ozarks. >> and when sergeant nash took one look at that file, something forensic seemed off. he was inclined to agree with shawn. didn't look like suicide at all. >> he was just struck by the fact that if lisa jennings had shot herself using her right hand that there would be more blowback from that wound than one drop of blood. >> three months after that christmas eve, investigator nas
talk to us about it. >> no, they didn't. but lisa's sister shawn was talking. >> she saw a rocky marriage and her sister would not be a person who committed suicide. >> this is steve polken, writes a column in "the springfield news leader" called "poking around," which he did, and discovered that lisa's sister shawn got busy soon after the deadly christmas morning. >> in early january she went to the office of the missouri state highway patrol to...
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trump administration and president trump himself responding to the bipartisan criticism that lisa is talkingut. the president feels as though his heart party is definitely making noise about this and sustaining noise about this. he wants to say, if turkey gets out of line, we have something to do that. the president said i'm ready to wipe out turkey's entire economy if needed. that said, when the administration is pushed and asked how is this going to help the kurds and the foreign allies who fear for their lives. they say it's complicated and we can't answer the question. so the president is trying to deal with the criticism, but most people are saying these do not go far enough and obviously, as you can see in the house and in congress, lawmakers themselves are banning together to do even more than the president is doing. >> woodruff: again, so much to follow. it has been an extraordinary week. yamiche alcindor, lisa desjardins, thank you both. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the u.s. has reached a partial trade deal with china, after a 15-month-long trade war. president trump agreed
trump administration and president trump himself responding to the bipartisan criticism that lisa is talkingut. the president feels as though his heart party is definitely making noise about this and sustaining noise about this. he wants to say, if turkey gets out of line, we have something to do that. the president said i'm ready to wipe out turkey's entire economy if needed. that said, when the administration is pushed and asked how is this going to help the kurds and the foreign allies who...
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lisa bloom can talk book now travel now a mainstream type of. signs of life for germany's economy a new survey shows things chugging along quite nicely so what happens to the predictions of doom and gloom last the man behind the numbers. the world's top 2 economies talk trade again u.s. vice president mike pence throws the cat among the pigeons with an un tacked on china. south korea says it will stop trying to benefit from its developing nation status the u.s. complains rich countries again mean the world trade system and.
lisa bloom can talk book now travel now a mainstream type of. signs of life for germany's economy a new survey shows things chugging along quite nicely so what happens to the predictions of doom and gloom last the man behind the numbers. the world's top 2 economies talk trade again u.s. vice president mike pence throws the cat among the pigeons with an un tacked on china. south korea says it will stop trying to benefit from its developing nation status the u.s. complains rich countries again...
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you throw in this red meat that's so red it's still mooing, that's when you have women that lisa was talkingt, and some of the president's actions kind of taking pause. >> there are arguments the president could make here, he could go with nancy pelosi hasn't held a vote. that's a big point of con ter s contention, the charge that the impeachment is not proper. the direction they're going is to confuse the facts and muddy the waters and make it difficult for people to understand what exactly is happening, and that's something that has been successful in the past. >> absolutely. it speaks to what his reelection strategy is. his campaign has basically given up on the idea of persuading some of these suburban women. they know these voters are gone, their strategy, it's a narrow one but they believe there are more sort of trump fans out there, people who like him and maybe didn't vote last time, maybe aren't registered to vote, so he needs to energize them, how do you energize them, you throw the red meat at them, you don't make the practical or process argument about this. >> and i want to get
you throw in this red meat that's so red it's still mooing, that's when you have women that lisa was talkingt, and some of the president's actions kind of taking pause. >> there are arguments the president could make here, he could go with nancy pelosi hasn't held a vote. that's a big point of con ter s contention, the charge that the impeachment is not proper. the direction they're going is to confuse the facts and muddy the waters and make it difficult for people to understand what...
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lisa, let's talk first about the european union amb tassado u.s. ambassador to the e.u., gordon sondland. he's a central figure in all of this. what do we know about w he fits in to this big picture? >> well, it's interesting tod he both became more important and less. less important because he told people that -- tol investigators that he was not actually on the caulk but more importantly because he establishes relationships. th's what i want to talk about here.h we'll get to democrats are looking at him so hard. first take a look atla mr. so. he is the ambassador to the e.u., and he also was a donor t president trump's inaugural. here what we learned toda he said that president trump himself directed sondland to to rudy giuliani and then i giulia conversations with sondland, the president's personal attorney, he pushed for that inestigation into the 2016dnc hack as well as barisma, the energy compan where who work, hunter biden, joe biden's son. soanight there is mportant establish. of relationships. more and more republicans thought rudy giulian
lisa, let's talk first about the european union amb tassado u.s. ambassador to the e.u., gordon sondland. he's a central figure in all of this. what do we know about w he fits in to this big picture? >> well, it's interesting tod he both became more important and less. less important because he told people that -- tol investigators that he was not actually on the caulk but more importantly because he establishes relationships. th's what i want to talk about here.h we'll get to democrats...
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talks resuming in washington. a final word from everyone, oksana aranov, lisa hornsby, and gershon distenfeld still with us. what are you looking for next week in the trade talks? gershon: i would rather they not go well, but we learned from manufacturing before the , confidence that we have a coherent policy, that it cannot just change on a dime is there. not to mention, don't want to talk politics here, but with the impeachment talks and who is going to be the president, what is going to happen in the election in 2020 is going to weigh on the uncertainty and it does not bode well for people making long-term decisions. oksana: not expecting much of anything at all. it will be a continuation of the current one step forward, two steps back. there is really incentive -- no incentive on the part of the chinese to do anything more here. focus on the economic data and that is going to drive the markets. jonathan: lisa hornby, your take? lisa: i wish i could say something that has not already been said by these two, and we want something positive to come out, but we notice whenever something positive comes out, w
talks resuming in washington. a final word from everyone, oksana aranov, lisa hornsby, and gershon distenfeld still with us. what are you looking for next week in the trade talks? gershon: i would rather they not go well, but we learned from manufacturing before the , confidence that we have a coherent policy, that it cannot just change on a dime is there. not to mention, don't want to talk politics here, but with the impeachment talks and who is going to be the president, what is going to...
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lisa: what is wealth management when you talk about that?wealth management is really becoming an increasingly important part for these banks. especially high net worth individuals. --have seen partial fortunes personal fortunes grow at a rapid pace. they need more professionals and advanced teams to look over. this is not just a german phenomenon but global. ubs, morgan stanley's earnings, all of them say look at how important this is, look at how much we are earning. if you cannot make money on spreads come you will want to do it on fees. banks are already struggling with how to pass on, and if they pass on, to what degree they pass on those negative rates to their clients. we see wealth management, money management applications, those decisions are becoming more important for these banking divisions. lisa: are there any specific challenges when you talk about german billionaires in particular? >> the market is extremely fragmented. 1500 private banking firms in germany. we have seen foreigners to have to come in and break this market and i
lisa: what is wealth management when you talk about that?wealth management is really becoming an increasingly important part for these banks. especially high net worth individuals. --have seen partial fortunes personal fortunes grow at a rapid pace. they need more professionals and advanced teams to look over. this is not just a german phenomenon but global. ubs, morgan stanley's earnings, all of them say look at how important this is, look at how much we are earning. if you cannot make money...
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back to previous cases of mass violence in the united states, there's been a lot of talk after almost every single one. lisa monaco, you wrote recently that -- regarding domestic terrorism. it's time to turn from talk to action and confront this threat. what specifically do you have in mind? what should be done to fill some of these gaps that bobby mentioned or address other elements of domestic terrorism. >> thanks for mentioning that piece i wrote with ken, who had my same rule in the white house as homeland security and counterterrorism adviser for president george w. bush. that piece we wrote was really about calling on all of us, political leaders, citizens, to put aside political tribe, put aside the partisanship and do our duty, is how we put it, to focus on the most urgent threats we have as a nation. domestic terrorism, gun violence, mass terrorism, russian attacks where ken and i feel we need more bipartisanship. so domestic terrorism in particular, i think there's a few things we should do. one, we need to call it by its name. we need to call it out. here i would cite a good move by the departmen
back to previous cases of mass violence in the united states, there's been a lot of talk after almost every single one. lisa monaco, you wrote recently that -- regarding domestic terrorism. it's time to turn from talk to action and confront this threat. what specifically do you have in mind? what should be done to fill some of these gaps that bobby mentioned or address other elements of domestic terrorism. >> thanks for mentioning that piece i wrote with ken, who had my same rule in the...
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. >> we were talking to lisa a moment ago. she was showing us how the winds will continue to blow until about noon, right? >> that's right. we are looking at record warmth on top of this throughout the day today. we're talking 80s and 90s here. the relative humidity from 11% to 14%. and it is not only dry but you have the wind gusts over 30, up to 40 miles per hour. what does that do? it dries out the atmosphere to single digits. we will add the heat on top. this is a horrible combination of the heat, the winds, the dry atmosphere, and the forecast for the next six hours as the temperature increases, the winds stay high, the relative humidity decreases, and it's not going to be until tonight where things will get better. tomorrow we will see a slight downshore push. nothing will change dramatically until the winds lighten up. we still have 90 degree heat. we still have the relative humidity in single digits. as we get to the weekend, we'll have lower temperatures, but we'll have another round of this. so all of this dry brush,
. >> we were talking to lisa a moment ago. she was showing us how the winds will continue to blow until about noon, right? >> that's right. we are looking at record warmth on top of this throughout the day today. we're talking 80s and 90s here. the relative humidity from 11% to 14%. and it is not only dry but you have the wind gusts over 30, up to 40 miles per hour. what does that do? it dries out the atmosphere to single digits. we will add the heat on top. this is a horrible...
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lisa, you have been talking to peop all day long. what are we learning today? op have devnts any minute in terms of how the house proceeds. house speak nancy pelosi is holding a meeting with democrats, who just returned from two weeks of recess, and she is also holding shortly after this a news conference with reporters, where i am told she will make ant. announcem the speculation is that this is not only aut impeachment, but about a possible full houseboat. nancy --ull house vote. nancy pelosi has indicated she would vote for the inquiry, but it is speculation, so we will see. plenty of other activity as well. new testimony behind closed doors, deposition from another state department offenial, george george kent is the eurasian, you create -- ukraine, russia assistant deputy secretary. we also had rudy giuliani respondingna to a subp from the house for documents from him. he's obviously a central figure now. look at what he said in this letter that came out a few hours ago, to the house, which wants documents from him. he wrote defiantly, this appears to be an
lisa, you have been talking to peop all day long. what are we learning today? op have devnts any minute in terms of how the house proceeds. house speak nancy pelosi is holding a meeting with democrats, who just returned from two weeks of recess, and she is also holding shortly after this a news conference with reporters, where i am told she will make ant. announcem the speculation is that this is not only aut impeachment, but about a possible full houseboat. nancy --ull house vote. nancy pelosi...
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we were talking about lisa boothe. what else are they going to write about?that said, bernie sanders goes in the nomination with 15% or goes into the election. he might be able to fight his way all the way to the convention and then he can fight it out, but i believe elizabeth warren has the momentum. bernie and biden have been pretty static in the polls. if you are not moving, you're not able to go anywhere. the only person that moved up a little bit has been elizabeth warren, and i think because bernie sanders and elizabeth warren so similar in their views and they haven't attacked each other, that warren with democrats who support bernie and more electable option. in the end they will not have a problem voting for her. >> tucker: they won't. they don't see her as they would joe biden, someone who is a front to the values. >> even though she says she is a capitalist, she is regressive. she actually wants to change things. she's a little bit of a disruptor like bernie sanders is. i also think about "the squad" endorsement that bernie, strategically smart to
we were talking about lisa boothe. what else are they going to write about?that said, bernie sanders goes in the nomination with 15% or goes into the election. he might be able to fight his way all the way to the convention and then he can fight it out, but i believe elizabeth warren has the momentum. bernie and biden have been pretty static in the polls. if you are not moving, you're not able to go anywhere. the only person that moved up a little bit has been elizabeth warren, and i think...
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>> plenty of slow traffic to talk about, lisa. good morning, happy tuesday. here we go with lots of brake lights southbound on 680 from concord, pleasant hill into walnut creek. an earlier accident there but nothing new reported. give yourself a little extra time. it's about a 22-minute drive from concord to the 24 interchange. and you can see the reds for slow and go. a couple hot spots through fremont, southbound 880 near mission, a couple lanes blocked with an accident there and you have a couple mile backup behind it and they were hoping to have lanes open southbound 101 near whipple in redwood city. a car that slammed into the back of a big gravel truck. we do have one lane open and one lane shut. i should say one lane remains shut. there were two lanes. one lane did reopen. give yourself extra time here. you can take el camino real. looks like a good alternate. >>> "good morning america" is coming up at 7:00 right here on abc 7. >> ginger zee is live with a look at what's ahead. hi, ginger. >> so nice to be with you both this morning. coming up we have
>> plenty of slow traffic to talk about, lisa. good morning, happy tuesday. here we go with lots of brake lights southbound on 680 from concord, pleasant hill into walnut creek. an earlier accident there but nothing new reported. give yourself a little extra time. it's about a 22-minute drive from concord to the 24 interchange. and you can see the reds for slow and go. a couple hot spots through fremont, southbound 880 near mission, a couple lanes blocked with an accident there and you...
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identities of the victims. 0ur correspondent, lisa handley, is in g rays correspondent, lisa handley, is in grays and she was talkingto inspector martin passmore at that news conference. lisa, if we might start festival with his comments about identifying the victims. he did say we don't know the nationalities of those who we re know the nationalities of those who were in the lorry container but interesting that he said that the focus was on the vietnamese community? indeed. he said that they have been listening to all the reports about the vietnamese people who have been coming forward. he also said that he met the vietnamese ambassador here today and that he has talked to him and heard all the information that has been coming out as well and that he has been looking at the information that we have been getting, too, and that the people that have been coming forward and talking to the bbc as well as others, and there were 20 people whose photographs had been event to an organisation called viet home here in britain who had desperate relatives trying to find out nor. he said there may be more nationalities, he does
identities of the victims. 0ur correspondent, lisa handley, is in g rays correspondent, lisa handley, is in grays and she was talkingto inspector martin passmore at that news conference. lisa, if we might start festival with his comments about identifying the victims. he did say we don't know the nationalities of those who we re know the nationalities of those who were in the lorry container but interesting that he said that the focus was on the vietnamese community? indeed. he said that they...
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. >> andy, i kind of feel like you might have something to add on both fronts that lisa and alisyn were talking about there, the intelligence and criminal justice being under attack from the president and the professionalism and the latter point the idea of the importance of our counter intelligence resources around the world some people feel are being diminished now. >> first point, it is distracting when you're being attacked publicly and personally. lisa is right. the professional in this community develop the capacity to compartmentalize, they have to do that with the work they do and they have to be able to focus intently on sensitive and critical intelligence every day and leave that at work when the rare instances are able to go home and enjoy time with their families. it is that same sort of compartmentalization that allows them to stay focused on the objective and not get caught up in the politics and thank god for that. they do a terrific job. as for our work with partners, you know, i have bad news for anybody who thinks otherwise, we cannot do this work alone. the safety and securit
. >> andy, i kind of feel like you might have something to add on both fronts that lisa and alisyn were talking about there, the intelligence and criminal justice being under attack from the president and the professionalism and the latter point the idea of the importance of our counter intelligence resources around the world some people feel are being diminished now. >> first point, it is distracting when you're being attacked publicly and personally. lisa is right. the...
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you talk about mitt romney, susan collins, pat toomey, lis sa mur k -- lisa murkowski. mpeachment this morning. here it is. >> in my view, it's time for me to stay silent on impeachment until the process is complete. if articles of impeachment come i'll review the facts before i make my decision. >> this is what we've heard i think from other republicans as well saying i might be a juror, i don't want to say anything, at least not publicly, right? >> since republicans do not feel comfortable with understanding the full terrain of what happened during the summer of 2019, what exactly president trump said, they now have retreated into this talking point that you heard from senator romney. they're going to be jurors in a possible trial in the senate and because of that fact, which is on the horizon, they want to step back and not comment on any of the details. this is a challenge for the white house because they want to see senate republicans go to the barricades in the same way house republicans are fighting for the president at this moment. >> so is the white house reachi
you talk about mitt romney, susan collins, pat toomey, lis sa mur k -- lisa murkowski. mpeachment this morning. here it is. >> in my view, it's time for me to stay silent on impeachment until the process is complete. if articles of impeachment come i'll review the facts before i make my decision. >> this is what we've heard i think from other republicans as well saying i might be a juror, i don't want to say anything, at least not publicly, right? >> since republicans do not...
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because you came here to talk about lisa page and peter strzok. >> it was totally biased that i wouldto get the truth out. >> senator, i don't know why you came on here to personally attack the press and avoidancing questions. >> because of yo setup pi >> are only dealing with the fa that we have. . >> no. that's what i want to do andswe. and i can't get the answers. the american people can't get the answers. something pretty fishy happened during the 2016 campaign in the transition. >> yeah. >> the early part of the trump presidency, and we still don't know. robert mueller. >> we do know the answers. you're choosing not to -- you're just making a choice -- you're making a choice not to believe. >> we will get to the bottom of this. >> you're making a choice not to believe the investigations that have taken place. multiple. >> no, rhyme tryii'm trying to truth. >> and the truth is only when it bets what you believe is politically comfortable for you? what truth are you looking for? >> i want the truth complete. . >> so are we. i'm sorry that you chose to come on this way, senator. tha
because you came here to talk about lisa page and peter strzok. >> it was totally biased that i wouldto get the truth out. >> senator, i don't know why you came on here to personally attack the press and avoidancing questions. >> because of yo setup pi >> are only dealing with the fa that we have. . >> no. that's what i want to do andswe. and i can't get the answers. the american people can't get the answers. something pretty fishy happened during the 2016 campaign...
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as we've been talking about the wi winds are picking up in the east bay. lisaacking 93-mile-per-hour winds in healdsburg hills. >> those are wind gusts. sustained not as fast as that but that's still incredible. abc senior meteorologist rob marciano filed this report in the last hour. >> the lights are still on in berkeley and the east bay but the winds are beginning to pick up as this historic and damaging wind event unfolds. not just the potential for spreading more fire if one does happen to spark or fanning the flames of the kincade fire but when you talk about winds that could be 50 or 60 miles an hour that's going to be enough to take down trees and potentially power outages where the lights are still on. pg&e has preemptively turned off the power to nearly a million customers across northern california. that's frustrating. when talking about a setup like this it's not a bad idea. the windsected crank. hopefully we can get through this unscathed. a dangerous situation no doubt. reporting from the hills in berkeley, california, rob marciano, abc 7 news. >>
as we've been talking about the wi winds are picking up in the east bay. lisaacking 93-mile-per-hour winds in healdsburg hills. >> those are wind gusts. sustained not as fast as that but that's still incredible. abc senior meteorologist rob marciano filed this report in the last hour. >> the lights are still on in berkeley and the east bay but the winds are beginning to pick up as this historic and damaging wind event unfolds. not just the potential for spreading more fire if one...
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he talks about, lisa, being on a conference call, a video conference call while still in ukraine. there's somebody from omb in the room, they're off camera and they say we were told not to release the funds. the president told the chief of staff who told omb. that seems to be a pretty direct link to the president of the united states. >> that certainly does seem like a very direct link, and it also is a sign of video evidence as well as potential audio evidence. we know there was an attempt by this white house to move material into more secretive files to prevent it from being disclosed. it's different from the nixon missing time on the tapes. here you have video and potentially audio as well as documentary notes of conversations with the president that really should be made available to congress in its investigation. >> natalie, john bolton testifying potentially, his lawyers are in contact with the house committees. what do you think, natasha, not natalie. it's 10:00 on a friday and i have a sick baby at home, so you're going to have to forgive me. >> no explanation needed. >> w
he talks about, lisa, being on a conference call, a video conference call while still in ukraine. there's somebody from omb in the room, they're off camera and they say we were told not to release the funds. the president told the chief of staff who told omb. that seems to be a pretty direct link to the president of the united states. >> that certainly does seem like a very direct link, and it also is a sign of video evidence as well as potential audio evidence. we know there was an...
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lisa, i will start with you. you were talking to a lot of people. are republicans saying as they push back against the impeachment inquiry? do you have a sense of how much pressure they are feeling to defend president? lisa: tremendous pressure. i think republicans especially yesterday struggled to understand the testimony of the top diplomat from ukraine, bill taylor. today, we heard the sound of a resounding defense of the president. part of that came from a white house lunch the president had with republican senators including lindsey graham. he told reporters at the capitol today that the president said he feels in his bones the process is unfair, and he demands republicans push back. here is how he describes where he is on the process. >> when you are talking about removing the president of the united states, seems to me you would want to have a process that is consistent with who we are as americans and consistent with what bill clinton is allowed to do, richard nixon was allowed to do, and the process in the house today, i think, is a danger
lisa, i will start with you. you were talking to a lot of people. are republicans saying as they push back against the impeachment inquiry? do you have a sense of how much pressure they are feeling to defend president? lisa: tremendous pressure. i think republicans especially yesterday struggled to understand the testimony of the top diplomat from ukraine, bill taylor. today, we heard the sound of a resounding defense of the president. part of that came from a white house lunch the president...
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lisa, you've been reporting, talking to people all day long. what are we le wning today? we may have some developments any minute in terms of how the nuse proceeds. house speer nancy pelosi as we speak is holding a meeting with her democrats who just returned from two weeks of recess, and she is also holding shortly aftethis a news coference with reporters, where i'm told she will mldke an announcement. the sculation is that this is not only about impeachment but about a possible full use vote. nancy pelosi has indicated she's considered a full house vote to within minutes ink we'll learn whether she's going to go ahead with that. theris a lot ofeculation that she will, but that's speculation, so we'll see. this oa day when we had plenty of other activity, as well. we had nw testimony today, a behind-closed-doors deposition in from another state department official. george kent is essentially the erasian or ukraine-russia expert. he spoke today. s testimony is still ongoing as i understand it. ayso todudy giuliani responded to a subpoena from the house for documents from
lisa, you've been reporting, talking to people all day long. what are we le wning today? we may have some developments any minute in terms of how the nuse proceeds. house speer nancy pelosi as we speak is holding a meeting with her democrats who just returned from two weeks of recess, and she is also holding shortly aftethis a news coference with reporters, where i'm told she will mldke an announcement. the sculation is that this is not only about impeachment but about a possible full use vote....
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let's talk about the weather with lisa. >> did you guys get wet this morning?re. a weak cold front will be it will fall apart making its way down into the south bay. it is mild, did you notice how much warmer? 61 in san jose. so maybe just the light jacket, the slicker. 58 in novato. the 24-hour temperature change, 18 degrees warmer in novato. 11 degrees warmer in san jose. the winds on top of mount diablo, 48-mile-per-hour gusts. sunshine, breezy winds today. it will be a mild afternoon minus the wind. we'll talk about your weekend coming up. >> talking about the golden gate bridge, it's very mist yu out there. you can see some slick roads,wie across the span. visibility is good out there. give yourself extra time. let's go around to the san mateo bridge, a 14-minute drive from the tolls across the span over towards foster city. otherwise we're quiet, just road work out there. we'll check back in a couple of minutes. >>> congressman elijah cummings has died. his office says the 68 died at john's hopkins hospital in baltimore this morning after complications fr
let's talk about the weather with lisa. >> did you guys get wet this morning?re. a weak cold front will be it will fall apart making its way down into the south bay. it is mild, did you notice how much warmer? 61 in san jose. so maybe just the light jacket, the slicker. 58 in novato. the 24-hour temperature change, 18 degrees warmer in novato. 11 degrees warmer in san jose. the winds on top of mount diablo, 48-mile-per-hour gusts. sunshine, breezy winds today. it will be a mild afternoon...
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helena. >> let's bring in meteorologist lisa argen to kind of continue to talk about the winds which we're monitoring, hoping they'll start to diminish. we were hitting the peak. lisa, any sense of that starting to go down? >> i don't think we'll see the 80 or 90-mile-per-hour winds we were seeing in the 3 and 4,000-foot elevation on the hills of the north bay. but we're still seeing gusty winds, we still have our wind advisory in effect. and we're still looking at that high wind warning in the north bay. unfortunately this is a long duration event. we're talking about another 24 hours with these winds gusting all around the bay area. and because of that, we are certainly worried, because we saw the expanse of the evacuation just double in size last night, from 80,000 to 180,000 up in sonoma county. here is a current look at the winds above 1,000 feet. up to 50 miles per hour, knoxville creek. this is pretty high, 3 and 4,000 feet. they're beginning to come down a bit. we're still looking at gusty winds. mt. tam, wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. oakland hills, 36. east foothills, 3
helena. >> let's bring in meteorologist lisa argen to kind of continue to talk about the winds which we're monitoring, hoping they'll start to diminish. we were hitting the peak. lisa, any sense of that starting to go down? >> i don't think we'll see the 80 or 90-mile-per-hour winds we were seeing in the 3 and 4,000-foot elevation on the hills of the north bay. but we're still seeing gusty winds, we still have our wind advisory in effect. and we're still looking at that high wind...
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lisa. here we are wanting to talk about that just because of how warm it's going to be, correct. >> yes, yescertainly wrm. that offshore flow with us. and we've got that right here highlighted for. high fire danger tonight into tomorrow morning. the win gusts to 35 miles an hour. and look at that relative humidity dropping anywhere from 28 to 18%. so we are looking at warm temperatures today. and there are the areas we'll be watching closely. 70s and 80s should do it instead of 60s and 70s. that's above average. and looking at the warmth continuing through monday. >> that's perfect for anyone -- the thousands people expected in san jose today for the rock 'n' roll half marathon. today there will be a health and fitness expo, the 5 k and kids rock race opinion the expo features latest running dolling, fitness apparel and nutritional information. runs from 9:00 to 5:00 today at the designate convention center. the five k at 7:30 this morning and kids race at 9:00. the half mayor than -to-and 10 k held tomorrow. yeah, all right. well thank you guys for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm amanda d
lisa. here we are wanting to talk about that just because of how warm it's going to be, correct. >> yes, yescertainly wrm. that offshore flow with us. and we've got that right here highlighted for. high fire danger tonight into tomorrow morning. the win gusts to 35 miles an hour. and look at that relative humidity dropping anywhere from 28 to 18%. so we are looking at warm temperatures today. and there are the areas we'll be watching closely. 70s and 80s should do it instead of 60s and...
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democrat or republican and that's what some of us on stage have been talking about . >> let me go beyond the government back to you lisa, your written about the importance of getting buy-in and cooperation and working with social media companies to talk about the environment that breeds domestic terrorism . how can we build on that model of working together within the government sometimes well, sometimes not but build onthose successes to improve that relationship ? >> there's so many of the same friends that all of us in our decades of experience i've seen in the international terrorism front in the fight against al qaeda, the fight against isis that are now migrating and have migrated to the domestic terrorism front and the online space is the perfect example. the individuals are getting radicalized the same way in the domestic terrorism context that they have and we see now unfortunately for years with regard to isis. when i served in the white house and was working so closely with mary and nick and others, we were really focused on this problem of individuals radicalizing online and then the other part of the world
democrat or republican and that's what some of us on stage have been talking about . >> let me go beyond the government back to you lisa, your written about the importance of getting buy-in and cooperation and working with social media companies to talk about the environment that breeds domestic terrorism . how can we build on that model of working together within the government sometimes well, sometimes not but build onthose successes to improve that relationship ? >> there's so...
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. >> reporter: she's talking about people like stephanie, lisa, and tiffany. they formed a group in the columbus suburbs called positively blue. >> this neighborhood tends to be more republican. that's the reason we started positively blue because we didn't have anybody to talk to. >> reporter: they're motivated by a sense of obligation and perhaps feelings of guilt. >> i wish i had been more involved prior to the 2016 election. truthfully i didn't think that would be the outcome. >> you didn't think trump would win. >> never. i like to think i'm pretty in tune but i never saw it coming. >> reporter: winning ohio will be no small task for democrats. while barack obama covered the state twice, trump showed how red it can be. in westerville, mitt romney beat obama in 2012. but four years later, clinton won despite losing the state. >> there are areas that were reliably republican, big population centers that are now blue. that makes the starting point of the election a lot closer from the get go. >> reporter: the party should select a nominee who appeals to a bro
. >> reporter: she's talking about people like stephanie, lisa, and tiffany. they formed a group in the columbus suburbs called positively blue. >> this neighborhood tends to be more republican. that's the reason we started positively blue because we didn't have anybody to talk to. >> reporter: they're motivated by a sense of obligation and perhaps feelings of guilt. >> i wish i had been more involved prior to the 2016 election. truthfully i didn't think that would be...
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the president moments ago talking about turkey and syria. here is lisa boothe, former nrcc spokesperson on fox news contributor. robert wolf, founder and ceo of 32 advisors, former economic advisor to president obama and of fox news contributor as well. the president, america first. this seems consistent, what he's done and syria. how do you feel, lisa? >> were public opinion comes down on it. if you look at january, president trump said he wanted to remove troops from syria, americans were split on the issue. his biggest concern is the impact it had on establishment republicans in congress that he needs right now. ultimately what you don't want to happen is if nancy pelosi actually does bring impeachment to the floor which inevitably will happen at some point, what you don't want to do is alienate republicans to the point where they say i'm sick of it, i'm going to vote for this. what you don't want to do is alienate republicans in the house and have a bipartisan vote on impeachment. >> harris: do you think the moderates and republicans would look and s
the president moments ago talking about turkey and syria. here is lisa boothe, former nrcc spokesperson on fox news contributor. robert wolf, founder and ceo of 32 advisors, former economic advisor to president obama and of fox news contributor as well. the president, america first. this seems consistent, what he's done and syria. how do you feel, lisa? >> were public opinion comes down on it. if you look at january, president trump said he wanted to remove troops from syria, americans...
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lisa argen has been monitoring the latest weather conditions, talking about the fire and the outages all because of this weather. >> we have a wind advisory for the diablo range, the upper elevations of the north bay. the high wind warning has been dropped. it's a wind advisory and a red flag warning through 11:00. the gusty upper elevation winds from 20 to 24 miles per hour. these have significantly dropped off. we have a spare the air alert for poor air quality north bay, the coast, inland, moderate in the south central bay and the santa clara valleys. we are looking at the air quality to bring hazy conditions. up in north bay, 50 degrees, 15% relative humidity. gusts up to 9 miles per hour. a bit better here, the air is still really dry. take a look at the air quality today. we start out with a lot of smoke in the north bay. it builds. 1:00 in the afternoon. >> sunny skies throughout the rest of the bay area, but nothing like we're seeing here. you can see the smoke moving into the sacramento valley, out through the delta. this is 11:00 tonight. so certainly some issues in the nor
lisa argen has been monitoring the latest weather conditions, talking about the fire and the outages all because of this weather. >> we have a wind advisory for the diablo range, the upper elevations of the north bay. the high wind warning has been dropped. it's a wind advisory and a red flag warning through 11:00. the gusty upper elevation winds from 20 to 24 miles per hour. these have significantly dropped off. we have a spare the air alert for poor air quality north bay, the coast,...
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lisa discussions are absolutely vital. via the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. turn it have would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continues to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern city. because. of this is something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw one is everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are concretely so how far would germany go to implement this are you banking on the us like germany and europe have always done thoughts on the o.p.'s offer for a moment. in that's not the key to controlling this would be international cooperation meaning we would need an internationally viable foundational ideally with the un mandate which in this month are defined in the 2 on. the fogger the question of how germany handles this is politically and more than anything what that means for our armed forces is a question that must be decided by the bluntest time as has been the case in previous mandate. of our business take t
lisa discussions are absolutely vital. via the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. turn it have would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continues to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern city. because. of this is something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw one is everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are concretely so how far...
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so much of what lisa and her partner were talking about with this hearings was part of me being annoying and asking questions but. >> thank you all truly. so those that read your book what you hope learn from it? >> but i should also say every reader means the world to us because our information economy so the idea of readers committing to a book with that complicated material means so much to us or to anybody who comes on that journey with us. >> would you like to introduce family quick. >> yes my parents. [applause] and my brother-in-law is here. and with my dearest and oldest friends. >> so real quick alternative titles what else? because as i read this a couple of times you refer to the reckoning that there has been a reckoning and indeed there has. that once that was on the table. >> so like ashley judd to say they only get you when you carry the ball.
so much of what lisa and her partner were talking about with this hearings was part of me being annoying and asking questions but. >> thank you all truly. so those that read your book what you hope learn from it? >> but i should also say every reader means the world to us because our information economy so the idea of readers committing to a book with that complicated material means so much to us or to anybody who comes on that journey with us. >> would you like to introduce...
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