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liz: i know. they do copper, copper has been on a run. >> it has. what could be the stumbling block for gold? there are so many arguments is bitcoin going to kill gold as an alternative investment. where do you think about that? >> bitcoin is sort of like the "diamond district" in new york city. we welcome that type of competition. in fact it really brought more investors into the fold. realize they have to have a portion of their capital outside of the traditional market. so bitcoin is very different than physical gold, particularly from a monetary standpoint. you don't have a lot of central banks for example, allocating capital to bitcoin. they're very different in that regard. gold is truly a store of value out in the market. as far as what could go wrong, we're throwing a lot of things at gold right now. it is doing very well. the vaccines are rolling out. market is hitting all-time highs. all the things are happening. gold continues to get a bid. you would need the market to be priced for perfection for gold to hit a stumbling block in our view
liz: i know. they do copper, copper has been on a run. >> it has. what could be the stumbling block for gold? there are so many arguments is bitcoin going to kill gold as an alternative investment. where do you think about that? >> bitcoin is sort of like the "diamond district" in new york city. we welcome that type of competition. in fact it really brought more investors into the fold. realize they have to have a portion of their capital outside of the traditional...
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liz: "stranger things". this has just been really embarrassing and not a good situation, keep us posted and interrupt us if anything happens. the fda approval of moderna vaccine emergency use authorization could happen at any moment, the fda advisory panel which looked at it yesterday did recommend for approval following the meeting on thursday. here is why the situation is so desperate, and los angeles cedars-sinai hospital in west l.a. artist protect venture preparing to administer thousands of doses of the vaccine, but the same time the availability of icu beds throughout southern california has now hit 0, 0 icu beds in hospitals across the l.a. region are setting up mobile morgues and preparation for spike in covid deaths, yesterday we spoke with doctor on the member of the show a team who oversaw the medina vaccine clinical trial, when i put the big question, doctor if people had access to all three vaccine choices, pfizer, moderna and j&j which should be coming soon, which one should people choose and here's wh
liz: "stranger things". this has just been really embarrassing and not a good situation, keep us posted and interrupt us if anything happens. the fda approval of moderna vaccine emergency use authorization could happen at any moment, the fda advisory panel which looked at it yesterday did recommend for approval following the meeting on thursday. here is why the situation is so desperate, and los angeles cedars-sinai hospital in west l.a. artist protect venture preparing to administer...
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>>at liz has been a highly controversial member of the task force often expressing skepticism of measures to control the covid outbreak. he had no formal experience in public health nor in infectious diseases. staff the university even distance itself from him after at lis urging michigan residents to quote rise up against new public health measures this month. the white house has not released an official statement just yet. coming up tonight, there is a rise in hospitalizations across california, how bay-area hospitals are preparing. >>plus an investigation underway in the east bay after students from 3 different high schools attended several holiday parties possibly spreading the coronavirus and a warning before you fly out of state anytime soon the bay area county requiring travelers to quarantine when the. get back home. >>and clear skies around the bay area now but will we soon see some rain we'll talk about that the forecast is coming up next. >>despite the cdc urging americans not to travel there during the holiday thinks thanksgiving holiday many still did an air travel volume was
>>at liz has been a highly controversial member of the task force often expressing skepticism of measures to control the covid outbreak. he had no formal experience in public health nor in infectious diseases. staff the university even distance itself from him after at lis urging michigan residents to quote rise up against new public health measures this month. the white house has not released an official statement just yet. coming up tonight, there is a rise in hospitalizations across...
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liz has been working, as i have, too, with d.b.i. and the permit center to be able to open up and accept applications than we currently are allowing today. obviously, that is 's a challe with covid and the environment that we're in, but we'll keep you updated on that. that's all the updates i have. happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the meet being. >> clerk: okay. seeing no questions for director hillis, item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff report, and announcements. >> director hillis: none. >> clerk: okay. seeing none, we can move onto commission matters. item 3, president's report and announcements. >> thank you. congratulations, liz. we're excited for you. we have one very important item to discuss today, and that is our holiday party. as everyone knows, this year, 2020, is virtual, so ours will be. jonas, if we can, i think we're going to just do it after our next h.p.c. meeting in two weeks, so the 18th of december. >> clerk: yes, i'll send out a virtual invite. >> great. that's all
liz has been working, as i have, too, with d.b.i. and the permit center to be able to open up and accept applications than we currently are allowing today. obviously, that is 's a challe with covid and the environment that we're in, but we'll keep you updated on that. that's all the updates i have. happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the meet being. >> clerk: okay. seeing no questions for director hillis, item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff...
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i called liz, and i say, hey, you're not tied up in the trunk of a car, are you? ha, ha. t, good. goodnight. and at that point, it was just another day. it just wasn't even shocking anymore. >> cari even emailed dave with a link to an obituary for liz. >> in it she writes, i didn't know her very well, except that she was a whore and a man-stealer. thank god she is gone. >> but as crazy as a fake obituary is, things get even creepier and deadlier. >> i get a call from liz, frantic, freaking out. my house is on fire. somebody's burned my house down. i go over to liz's house and there's fire trucks all up and down the street, and there's fireman walking around, and there's hoses and they're pouring water in the place. >> luckily her children were not home, but many of her belongings were still there, including two dogs, a cat, and a snake. and they all were killed in this fire. >> there is audio of the officer at the scene talking to liz about the fire. >> from what i've seen so far, looking inside, this is -- it's pretty obvious this is an intentionally set fire. >> the guy
i called liz, and i say, hey, you're not tied up in the trunk of a car, are you? ha, ha. t, good. goodnight. and at that point, it was just another day. it just wasn't even shocking anymore. >> cari even emailed dave with a link to an obituary for liz. >> in it she writes, i didn't know her very well, except that she was a whore and a man-stealer. thank god she is gone. >> but as crazy as a fake obituary is, things get even creepier and deadlier. >> i get a call from...
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liz: comingg up. joe concha.ed he has fired up and ready to go.huck grassley taking to the senate floor ripping the media for blacking out the hunter biden story before the election. senator grassley said the media covered it up to help joe biden get elected. is that true? tis that what really happened? the story next. >> senator johnson and i do not do oversight work just for the fun of it. oversight work is serious business. it should not take subpoenas and confirmation from hunter biden himself to get the rest of the press to pay attention. ♪ before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren. the joy of movement. voltaren. this holiday, get the phone everyone wants on the 5g america's been waiting for. verizon 5g is next level. switch now and save $700 on galaxy s20 plus 5g and get another on us. plus, select
liz: comingg up. joe concha.ed he has fired up and ready to go.huck grassley taking to the senate floor ripping the media for blacking out the hunter biden story before the election. senator grassley said the media covered it up to help joe biden get elected. is that true? tis that what really happened? the story next. >> senator johnson and i do not do oversight work just for the fun of it. oversight work is serious business. it should not take subpoenas and confirmation from hunter...
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san francisco is now seeing a large thanksgiving surge, and abc 7 news anchor liz has more on where things stands. >> reporter: as excited as we all are about the covid-19 vaccine, the reality is the current situation in california is not something to celebrate. cases continue to rise. today there were more than 33,000 new cases reported across the state. the current 14-day positivity rate is 10.5%. one weak ago 8.4%. >> we are in the midst of the worst moment of this pandemic. >> reporter: icu capacity is still declining. the bay area is at a 17.8% capacity not yet at the 15% threshold, but there's no sign yet the spread is slowing. in the central valley icu capacity is currently zero. >> we are very close within the next week or so anticipating that to be replicated in other parts of this state. >> reporter: in san francisco the county says this morning they received 2,000 doses of the pfizer vaccine. meantime cases are also drastically surging. public health director said the city has seen a 50% increase in cases since thanksgiving. he's now again urging people to cancel all upcoming ho
san francisco is now seeing a large thanksgiving surge, and abc 7 news anchor liz has more on where things stands. >> reporter: as excited as we all are about the covid-19 vaccine, the reality is the current situation in california is not something to celebrate. cases continue to rise. today there were more than 33,000 new cases reported across the state. the current 14-day positivity rate is 10.5%. one weak ago 8.4%. >> we are in the midst of the worst moment of this pandemic....
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abc 7 news reporter liz kreutz has reaction to new covid restrictions there and how people are adjusting. >> reporter: in the bay area napa county has remained an island of hospitality, one of the few places you can still enjoy a meal outside or go to a winery. but at midnight tomorrow all that will change. >> i just saw it on my phone and we are headed with my new puppy to go to bo tega for our last lunch before everything shuts down. >> reporter: andrea was one of many locals getting in one last hurrah. >> we are we were going to go for a walk to the park and let them play around but since it wasn't raining and since i got the text aare letter we decided to come out this way, enjoy? al fresco dining. >> reporter: what did you order today? >> mac and cheese. >> reporter: under the new guidelines napa county will also have to close hair salons, wineries and breweries and outdoor dining. the change didn't come as a surprise to james lovett, the director of hospitality at reynolds family winery. >> watching the counties around us it became a matter of when not if. and so just wanted to kee
abc 7 news reporter liz kreutz has reaction to new covid restrictions there and how people are adjusting. >> reporter: in the bay area napa county has remained an island of hospitality, one of the few places you can still enjoy a meal outside or go to a winery. but at midnight tomorrow all that will change. >> i just saw it on my phone and we are headed with my new puppy to go to bo tega for our last lunch before everything shuts down. >> reporter: andrea was one of many...
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liz has more on the governor's update. >> with just four days until christmas, california's covid-19 crisis remains as dire as ever. governor newsom today said the state's 14-day test positivity rate is now 12%. two weeks ago, it was 8.7%. hospitalizations also continue to rise, with more than 3600 people currently in icu. >> 51% increase in admissions as well over a 14-day period. >> the death rate is also climbing. right now, on average, 233 people are dying every day in california from the virus. >> sober, sober reminder of how deadly this disease is. and how tragic a loss of every life is, but particularly those lives that are lost during the holiday season. >> state-wide, the icu capacity is just 2.5%. there's still zero percent capacity in the southern california and san joaquin valley regions and now the state says it's very likely the stay-at-home orders there will be extended. they currently expire at the end of the month. >> at the moment our projections don't show that any of the regions that could first exit the regional stay-at-home order will likely do that. >> newsom a
liz has more on the governor's update. >> with just four days until christmas, california's covid-19 crisis remains as dire as ever. governor newsom today said the state's 14-day test positivity rate is now 12%. two weeks ago, it was 8.7%. hospitalizations also continue to rise, with more than 3600 people currently in icu. >> 51% increase in admissions as well over a 14-day period. >> the death rate is also climbing. right now, on average, 233 people are dying every day in...
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ok liz has purana live from singur thank you this is there an inquiry into last year's mass shooting at sea mosques in new zealand has found failings by the police and intelligence service but says nothing could have stopped those attacks there our commission says security agencies were almost exclusively focused on the perceived threats of terrorism by muslims is true and gunman is serving life without in prison without parole for killing 51 people when he has this reports. in march last year this place of worship became a scene of terror now it's hoped it can be a symbol of change as muslim leaders and survivors gathered at the elmore mosque to discuss the findings of an independent report into a terrorist attack less in the apology from the prime minister from the police from that service which is something good will start from here and there we undercut for the change. after hundreds of interviews in britain submissions the commission of inquiry findings were made public it found that intelligence and security agencies were too focused on islamic extremists and didn't pay enough a
ok liz has purana live from singur thank you this is there an inquiry into last year's mass shooting at sea mosques in new zealand has found failings by the police and intelligence service but says nothing could have stopped those attacks there our commission says security agencies were almost exclusively focused on the perceived threats of terrorism by muslims is true and gunman is serving life without in prison without parole for killing 51 people when he has this reports. in march last year...
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in the last couple of hours, international trade secretary liz truss has signed a free trade agreementfollowing this for us in singapore. tell us more. that's right, trade secretary liz truss is in town and a short while ago saying that free—trade agreement with her counterpart, assigned the uk is losing no time inforging assigned the uk is losing no time in forging trade deals with other countries even while brexit negotiations go down to the wild. liz truss said it is a sign the uk is re—emerging as a sign the uk is re—emerging as a fully independent nation and a fully independent nation and a majorforce in global trade stop the press release that went on to say the fda will provide opportunities for companies on both sides with certainty and clarity in trading arrangements. in essence, it is really no difference to the eu — singapore trade agreement already in place. singapore cou nts already in place. singapore counts britain as its third largest trading partner for goods, and second—largest for services, and its top investment destination in europe. total bilateral trade between t
in the last couple of hours, international trade secretary liz truss has signed a free trade agreementfollowing this for us in singapore. tell us more. that's right, trade secretary liz truss is in town and a short while ago saying that free—trade agreement with her counterpart, assigned the uk is losing no time inforging assigned the uk is losing no time in forging trade deals with other countries even while brexit negotiations go down to the wild. liz truss said it is a sign the uk is...
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liz truss is tomorrow going to set out what has been described as a pivot away from what was previously minister towards what she is going to redefine, as she says, and this, according to the readout from the speech, will be less focused on quotas, less focused on unconscious bias training, less focused on what she describes as things that were brought in by the left, by new labour, and what she says do not work, so we'll see what she says does work and i think... the preview says that there will be a pivot towardsjust the preview says that there will be a pivot towards just different the preview says that there will be a pivot towardsjust different ideas and different ways of measuring equality, but i think we are... the devil will be in the detail and see how that actually affects government policy and also the story, interestingly, point out that her department also had quite a high gender pay gap, according to recent figures, so i do not know if you will be addressing that tomorrow. we will be addressing that tomorrow. we will wait and see. sienna, why is she doing this? in the stor
liz truss is tomorrow going to set out what has been described as a pivot away from what was previously minister towards what she is going to redefine, as she says, and this, according to the readout from the speech, will be less focused on quotas, less focused on unconscious bias training, less focused on what she describes as things that were brought in by the left, by new labour, and what she says do not work, so we'll see what she says does work and i think... the preview says that there...
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liz: israel in particular has had a very tough year, according to what i read and that is that iran hasried five times this year alone to attack, and sometimes obviously in its most recent case, successfully. israel is dominant when it comes to global cybersecurity. what are you doing, because you have now this diplotech organization and tomorrow you will be speaking with nikki haley, former ambassador to the u.n. for the united states, and talking about sharing some of this technology with countries that you are now forming new relationships with. >> well, today we have a new reality. today we have challenges that we both have to join in to work together and that's exactly what we are doing at the diplotech summit. we are bringing world leaders to speak with israeli entrepreneurs to see what we can do together to face the next challenge. we are now starting to speak about covid, but there will be another challenge. it will be another cyberattack, it could be another virus. that's why we have to work together to share, to share our technology, our know-how, with other countries. you kno
liz: israel in particular has had a very tough year, according to what i read and that is that iran hasried five times this year alone to attack, and sometimes obviously in its most recent case, successfully. israel is dominant when it comes to global cybersecurity. what are you doing, because you have now this diplotech organization and tomorrow you will be speaking with nikki haley, former ambassador to the u.n. for the united states, and talking about sharing some of this technology with...
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abc 7 news anchor liz kreutz has the story. >> reporter: a movement spilled out onto the golden gate bridge in june. from sky 7 you could see the passion of the black lives matter movement as protesters stopped traffic and chanted the names of those who have died at the hands of police. >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: the peaceful march was a powerful turnout, one that tiana day, teenage organizer of the protests, could have never expected. >> this came together in less than 24 hours. my friend made fliers and we kind of pushed them out. >> we posted all over social media. >> it just blew up. >> reporter: the protests briefly stopped traffic on the span giving a new generation a platform to have their voices heard. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! >> honestly, all these protests are really inspired, honestly, like, i feel like the whole youth as a whole, this whole generation, like, we are really speaking out and speaking up for each other, fighting for equality. it's a beautiful thing. >> all in the first week of my activism, first protest i led on my own. >> reporter: tia
abc 7 news anchor liz kreutz has the story. >> reporter: a movement spilled out onto the golden gate bridge in june. from sky 7 you could see the passion of the black lives matter movement as protesters stopped traffic and chanted the names of those who have died at the hands of police. >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: the peaceful march was a powerful turnout, one that tiana day, teenage organizer of the protests, could have never expected. >> this came together in less...
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liz truss has been trumpeting herjapan trade steel...e deal simply replicates what the european union was already offering. so it isn't. it may be that we will get a trade deal with india, but my understanding has always been that india's quid pro quo for giving us a trade deal, it's because to us, it would be vastly increased immigration from india, which liz truss does not want. so all of these things come as a cost. a lot of countries are quite protectionist. india is very protectionist. i think the chances of getting a trade deal with india of any value are very low. what about an american trade deal? well, a us trade dealwould be worth having if we could have it. it may come at a cost. we have discussed that, about whether we wa nt to discussed that, about whether we want to lower our standards on agricultural produce, for example. but even if we get it, the united states is several thousand miles away. france is 20 miles away across the channel. why are all these lorries queued up at dover in the last few days, and why is it disrup
liz truss has been trumpeting herjapan trade steel...e deal simply replicates what the european union was already offering. so it isn't. it may be that we will get a trade deal with india, but my understanding has always been that india's quid pro quo for giving us a trade deal, it's because to us, it would be vastly increased immigration from india, which liz truss does not want. so all of these things come as a cost. a lot of countries are quite protectionist. india is very protectionist. i...
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winners and losers, the market, it's neither one today but liz claman, it has been a hell of a winner for the year, particularly ipo's this week. >> liz: indeed, doordash, airbnb, listens queue tom petty right? pfizer, state governors, hospital administrators, americans all across the country waiting for the fda to give that green light for emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine. the new york times now reporting it could come as early as tonight. the critical innoculation cannot arrive soon enough for the restaurant industry which just in the last couple of hours got another kick to the gut. we've got every angle covered we're live at the pfizer where they're ready to ship the live saving shot and cameron mitchell whose ocean prime restaurant has locations in new york, philly and beverly hills how is he going to survive if he's losing $1 million to $2 million per month. markets are in a defense ever crunch if the senate passes a short-term bill to avert a government shutdown bill but that's good news as all three major indices head for weekly losses we do have the mixed picture with
winners and losers, the market, it's neither one today but liz claman, it has been a hell of a winner for the year, particularly ipo's this week. >> liz: indeed, doordash, airbnb, listens queue tom petty right? pfizer, state governors, hospital administrators, americans all across the country waiting for the fda to give that green light for emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine. the new york times now reporting it could come as early as tonight. the critical innoculation cannot arrive...
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liz signed up for upwards of 20 or 30 fake addresses. every account we look at, there's always a connection to an account she has, a device she as, or her va discovered liz was using an app which allowed her to send messages and receive them at a later time. >> she was able to send messages pretending to be carri, and they'd arrive while she was sitting next to dave. from dave's point of view, liz couldn't have sent it because she was sitting next to him. it gave a perfect alibi to liz. >> reporter: investigators bring liz in for an interview, telling her they're looking into the disappearance of kerry liz points to amy flora as the culprit. >> sitting across from liz, i knew most likely she was a murderer. i knew in order to solve this, she was going to have to believe i genuinely thought amy was responsible. >> reporter: investigators know amy is innocent, but they tell liz they need her help in getting amy to confess to carri's murder hoping liz will incriminate herself in the process. >> it took a few days for liz to play into their hand. >> reporter: liz starts forwarding emails she says were from amy. investigators press her to giv
liz signed up for upwards of 20 or 30 fake addresses. every account we look at, there's always a connection to an account she has, a device she as, or her va discovered liz was using an app which allowed her to send messages and receive them at a later time. >> she was able to send messages pretending to be carri, and they'd arrive while she was sitting next to dave. from dave's point of view, liz couldn't have sent it because she was sitting next to him. it gave a perfect alibi to liz....
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these are more global, emerging market etf on e-commerce around internet that has done extremely well and will continue to do. liz name there. some other names you might, talking to our viewers. yeah, exactly. who david has done the hard work for you over at mainstay with his team. we're watching it all. thank you so much for joining us. happy holidays, david, to you and the gang. >> thank you so much, liz. liz: thank you for joining us. i do want to set this up here. big fat pitch, market records for the nasdaq, the s&p. the dow just missing out on it but the russell and transports as well. four records on the very first day where the world sees that vaccine as part of nation rollout in the united kingdom. [closing bell rings] u.s. hopefully comes on thursday. that will do it for "the claman countdown." the dow just missing a record up 115 points. we'll see you tomorrow. connell: the promise of a covid vaccine and the hope for more stimulus sending stocks once again to all-time highs. now right now at the white house president trump independence hosting a vaccine summit. they're about to discuss how the vaccine
these are more global, emerging market etf on e-commerce around internet that has done extremely well and will continue to do. liz name there. some other names you might, talking to our viewers. yeah, exactly. who david has done the hard work for you over at mainstay with his team. we're watching it all. thank you so much for joining us. happy holidays, david, to you and the gang. >> thank you so much, liz. liz: thank you for joining us. i do want to set this up here. big fat pitch,...
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energy is the only one that has not caught up to that trade. liz: oh, phil, timing is an interesting thing, though. when everybody starts throwing in the towel on one trade, doesn't it make you wonder if within the next few weeks or so, something bad might happen? i don't know. what have you seen? are you seeing any flows of short sales, people betting against a certain stock, basically throwing their hands up and saying i'm out, i'm getting squeezed? >> this has been the most hated bull market in history, let's face it. you and i have been talking about this for a long time. this market continues to defy the negative expectations because things overall continue to do very well. we have had this accommodative environment. the shorts don't usually give up. they continue to keep getting their heads handed to them the last couple years. it's good to see a little of that capitulation because if they keep going that way, they will be in big trouble. it's amazing how many stocks are really hated this month. some of the top stocks that got shorted this mo
energy is the only one that has not caught up to that trade. liz: oh, phil, timing is an interesting thing, though. when everybody starts throwing in the towel on one trade, doesn't it make you wonder if within the next few weeks or so, something bad might happen? i don't know. what have you seen? are you seeing any flows of short sales, people betting against a certain stock, basically throwing their hands up and saying i'm out, i'm getting squeezed? >> this has been the most hated bull...
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liz jakes has waited for this moment since february, to hold and hug herfather.ve move, and i think it's going to be quite emotional. inside the care home, her father waiting. they have seen each other through the pandemic, but only at a distance. it's going to be heaven! because we have sat out in the garden with pouring rain, or we have sat out with lovely sunshine. but today, you see, they can come and see me in my room! which is like old times. this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling! hello, darling! when did we last cuddle? it isjust so natural and so spontaneous to be able to hug. as we always have done. oh, it's just amazing. it's so good. makes a real difference, that human contact. it feels like really a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covid restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. a million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes and they will decide how many relatives each resident can see, and how often. well, it will be
liz jakes has waited for this moment since february, to hold and hug herfather.ve move, and i think it's going to be quite emotional. inside the care home, her father waiting. they have seen each other through the pandemic, but only at a distance. it's going to be heaven! because we have sat out in the garden with pouring rain, or we have sat out with lovely sunshine. but today, you see, they can come and see me in my room! which is like old times. this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to...
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liz has been working, as i have, too, with d.b.i.d the permit center to be able to open up and accept applications than we currently are allowing today. obviously, that is 's a challe with covid and the environment that we're in, but we'll keep you updated on that. that's all the updates i have. happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the meet being. >> clerk: okay. seeing no questions for director hillis, item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff report, and announcements. >> director hillis: none. >> clerk: okay. seeing none, we can move onto commission matters. item 3, president's report and announcements. >> thank you. congratulations, liz. we're excited for you. we have one very important item to discuss today, and that is our holiday party. as everyone knows, this year, 2020, is virtual, so ours will be. jonas, if we can, i think we're going to just do it after our next h.p.c. meeting in two weeks, so the 18th of december. >> clerk: yes, i'll send out a virtual invite. >> great. that's all i
liz has been working, as i have, too, with d.b.i.d the permit center to be able to open up and accept applications than we currently are allowing today. obviously, that is 's a challe with covid and the environment that we're in, but we'll keep you updated on that. that's all the updates i have. happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the meet being. >> clerk: okay. seeing no questions for director hillis, item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff...
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has been way out in front. i go back to what matthew liz eddie has said.aid what is the all in blended unemployment rate, he did not miss a beat, he said 12%. the worst of the crisis was 10%. the clarity of who succeeded in this crisis is frightening. jonathan: i will not forget that labor market report. remember -20 million, how could you forget? worse than that. what stuck out is that wages that day went up in that employment report. wages surgedd -- because the low-wage workers got decimated and fell out of the report. tom: mike mckee was great on that. there was a noise about all of the government stimulus and aid. where is that now to support consumption in america? jonathan: from new york and london, good morning. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. a 90-year-old woman was first in line when the u.k. became the first country in the west to offer coronavirus vaccinations. the national health service calls at its biggest immunization campaign ever. boris
has been way out in front. i go back to what matthew liz eddie has said.aid what is the all in blended unemployment rate, he did not miss a beat, he said 12%. the worst of the crisis was 10%. the clarity of who succeeded in this crisis is frightening. jonathan: i will not forget that labor market report. remember -20 million, how could you forget? worse than that. what stuck out is that wages that day went up in that employment report. wages surgedd -- because the low-wage workers got decimated...
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liz, we need to get you to this breaking news. the fda advisory committee hasand is now in that discussion phase ahead of the key vote that could approve the pfizer biontech vaccine for the covid-19 for emergency use. we're going to let you know when they begin the vote to authorize emergency use of the life-saving drug. this meeting is supposed to go until 5:00 p.m. we thought maybe it would happen this hour, maybe the next hour. "after the bell" will be all over it but as you can see we are watching it by live camera. >>> airbnb the latest ipo betting on better concerns in the recovering economy next year but what about stocks that can really farewell next year and offer you a nice dividend in case something happens? michael is portfolio manager at clearbridge investments. 140 billion under management. he says they have the magic to do that. these are dividend payers. why these three names? >> sure, a couple names worth talking about today are names, what we're trying to find is names that, will do well no matter what happens. we're pretty bullish about the b
liz, we need to get you to this breaking news. the fda advisory committee hasand is now in that discussion phase ahead of the key vote that could approve the pfizer biontech vaccine for the covid-19 for emergency use. we're going to let you know when they begin the vote to authorize emergency use of the life-saving drug. this meeting is supposed to go until 5:00 p.m. we thought maybe it would happen this hour, maybe the next hour. "after the bell" will be all over it but as you can...
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this vaccine vial monitor gives the capability to actually see that that vaccine has been exposed which is very important. liztely brilliant. there are redundant labels on these vials and packages. ups has something called they are shouldering dry ice refills, they have packaging, they have labeling, gps trackers. this thing is looking like a nascar with all the ads all over it. i'm fascinated by the cold chain distribution that we have all learned about since the vaccine had begun to be created, but will this in retrospect really be a historical moment for labeling for zebra technologies and the temp time division that is under the umbrella of zebra technologies? >> yeah, i think this is going to be an unprecedented time for us. if you think about what we can do here in the u.s., we have these, you mentioned earlier, mckesson kind of looks like a playing card that gets inserted into the insulated coolers, but i really think if we take it down to the vaccine vial level, i think that's when we know that individual patients will be able to see through that visual indication that things are okay. it's interestin
this vaccine vial monitor gives the capability to actually see that that vaccine has been exposed which is very important. liztely brilliant. there are redundant labels on these vials and packages. ups has something called they are shouldering dry ice refills, they have packaging, they have labeling, gps trackers. this thing is looking like a nascar with all the ads all over it. i'm fascinated by the cold chain distribution that we have all learned about since the vaccine had begun to be...
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liz: fox news has given some news that isn't exactly friendly to what president trump has happen but we want to make sur sure -- i agree that were letting the process go through, we will have you back, thank you so much everybody should check out peter in the wall street journal saying stimulus now, fox business alert have to show you game stocks shares, this was a $2 stoc$2 back in april, game ss moving higher after they doubled the price target on the videogame retailer to $16, is already above that now, $16.75, it's a sweet spot from upgrades from microsoft and some pushing this company higher. warner bros. smashing theatrical windows, the at&t own studio had already announced a wonder woman 1984 would release on hbo max as well as in theaters christmas day but now in a historic move for the entertainment industry warner says there will be no theatrical window at all for the entire 2021 slate of 17 films including matrix for in the suicide squad, they will all be simultaneously released on hbo max and in theaters. movie theater stocks plummeting on the news yesterday and today we
liz: fox news has given some news that isn't exactly friendly to what president trump has happen but we want to make sur sure -- i agree that were letting the process go through, we will have you back, thank you so much everybody should check out peter in the wall street journal saying stimulus now, fox business alert have to show you game stocks shares, this was a $2 stoc$2 back in april, game ss moving higher after they doubled the price target on the videogame retailer to $16, is already...
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adam has been one of the few people out there saying, no, you've got to stop this, this is too much. this is beyond the limits. liz cheney has also said a few things i think has been in opposition of the president's work here. but they are very lonely voices in a party that has completely become a personality cult of donald trump, where your only political value inside the republican world these days is whether or not you are 100% onboard with whatever delusion the president is selling that day. and so you have, you know, members of the senate, members of congress who are out saying ludicrous things. you've got people like louie gohmert suing mike pence to force him to overturn the election. it would be comical if it weren't so existentially risky for the future of the country and it weren't so damaging to the traditions and norms of this country. >> do you foresee any republican senator deciding they're going to reject the electoral college? >> well, look, i mean there are a lot of ambitious young men. marquee rubio, josh holly, ted cruz, tom cotton and a number of others inside the senate in particular to prep f
adam has been one of the few people out there saying, no, you've got to stop this, this is too much. this is beyond the limits. liz cheney has also said a few things i think has been in opposition of the president's work here. but they are very lonely voices in a party that has completely become a personality cult of donald trump, where your only political value inside the republican world these days is whether or not you are 100% onboard with whatever delusion the president is selling that...
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liz: no experience with it and so much has emerged this year as the pandemic gets even worse here in the united states. we bring in bankrate senior economic analyst mark hamrick who joins us along with the chief public policy economy u.s. at the conference board. -- economist at the conference board. chief economist under president clinton, helped create a surplus which we haven't seen for a long time. so welcome to you both. let us first begin, i want to start with you, josef. what really jumped out at you from this news conference? because to us, the fact that he very dramatically said that there is a direct link between wearing masks and a recovering economy that really kind of affected the markets, and we are well off the lows here. >> jay powell has been in this place for a while. i think the conversation about masks was a little bit stronger than it has been in the past. but he has made -- liz: yep. >> -- a link, drawn a link for some time between the progress of the pandemic and the progress of the economy. there's, you know, there's a real tie there because we have small busi
liz: no experience with it and so much has emerged this year as the pandemic gets even worse here in the united states. we bring in bankrate senior economic analyst mark hamrick who joins us along with the chief public policy economy u.s. at the conference board. -- economist at the conference board. chief economist under president clinton, helped create a surplus which we haven't seen for a long time. so welcome to you both. let us first begin, i want to start with you, josef. what really...
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abc 7 news anchor liz kreutz has a look at the numbers. >> reporter: this is a graph showing daily covid-19 cases in the bay area going back to march. it clear where we had the summer surge but the sobering reality is we surpassed it but by how much? take a look at the numbers. during the summer surge the bay area as a whole hit a peak on august 17th with 1,419 new cases per day. currently the bay area's rolling seven-day average is 1,731 new cases per day and growing. so what about specific counties? let's first look at santa clara county, a hot spot here in the bay area. over the summer santa clara hit a peak with 288 new cases a day. the new average is 456. now head up north to napa county. their summer surge peak was on september 2nd with new daily cases at 25. the current average is nearly 40. but not all bay area counties sure pass surpassed the summer surge. marin isn't close yet. san francisco is essentially tied. the city had its summer surge peak on august 25th with a 14-day average of 132 new daily cases. right now the daily average is 131. so almost exactly the same. the prob
abc 7 news anchor liz kreutz has a look at the numbers. >> reporter: this is a graph showing daily covid-19 cases in the bay area going back to march. it clear where we had the summer surge but the sobering reality is we surpassed it but by how much? take a look at the numbers. during the summer surge the bay area as a whole hit a peak on august 17th with 1,419 new cases per day. currently the bay area's rolling seven-day average is 1,731 new cases per day and growing. so what about...
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has been 31,000. and while the vaccine is an extraordinarily positive step toward ending the pandemic, we are in no way out of the woods, not even close yet. abc7 anchor liz kreutz has more where things stand less than two weeks before christmas. >> reporter: as excited as we are with the covid vaccine, the current situation in california is not something to celebrate. cases continue to rise. today there were more than 33,000 new cases reported across the state. the current 14-day positivity rate is 10.5%. one week ago it was 8.4%. >> we are in the midst of the worst moment of this pandemic. today is hopeful. >> reporter: icu capacity is also still declining. the bay area is at a 17.8% capacity, not yet at the 15% threshold, but there is no sign yet the spread is slowing. in the central valley, icu capacity is currently zero. >> we are very close within the next week or so anticipating that to be replicated in other parts of this state. >> reporter: in san francisco, the county says this morning they received 2,000 doses of the vaccine at zucker hospital. at the same time cases are drastically surging. dr. grant colfax said the city has seen a 50% increas
has been 31,000. and while the vaccine is an extraordinarily positive step toward ending the pandemic, we are in no way out of the woods, not even close yet. abc7 anchor liz kreutz has more where things stand less than two weeks before christmas. >> reporter: as excited as we are with the covid vaccine, the current situation in california is not something to celebrate. cases continue to rise. today there were more than 33,000 new cases reported across the state. the current 14-day...
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liz has been working, as i have, too, with d.b.i. and the permit center to be able to open up and accept applications than we currently are allowing today. obviously, that is 's a challe with covid and the environment that we're in, but we'll keep you updated on that. that's all the updates i have. happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the meet being. >> clerk: okay. seeing no questions for director hillis, item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff report, and announcements. >> director hillis: none. >> clerk: okay. seeing none, we can move onto commission matters. item 3, president's report and announcements. >> thank you. congratulations, liz. we're excited for you. we have one very important item to discuss today, and that is our holiday party. as everyone knows, this year, 2020, is virtual, so ours will be. jonas, if we can, i think we're going to just do it after our next h.p.c. meeting in two weeks, so the 18th of december. >> clerk: yes, i'll send out a virtual invite. >> great. that's all
liz has been working, as i have, too, with d.b.i. and the permit center to be able to open up and accept applications than we currently are allowing today. obviously, that is 's a challe with covid and the environment that we're in, but we'll keep you updated on that. that's all the updates i have. happy to answer any questions, and looking forward to the meet being. >> clerk: okay. seeing no questions for director hillis, item 2, review of past events at the planning commission, staff...
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liz: you know, okay, let's talk about what is going on in georgia. georgia hasratc senator in two decades.tw an issue that the democrats when they are, then it is over. the republicans lose control of the senate. the president has questioned the boat, how it was conducted in georgia. sump loyalists in georgiati are saying the president is right. others in georgia saying that he is wrong. where do you come down on that? >> well, you know, i have attorneys and friendsds workingn this issue. sound that i have the utmost respect for. they have very clearly outlined not just irregularities, but spikes in votes that are unexplainable, issues with counting and with ballots and accepting certain ballots so i do not have confidence that those things will not be tried again when the stakes are as high as they are. we will run those ballots through some of the same machinery that was done earlier. you know, we will see. there were two races in which a a very close, one the republicans appear to have by pulling a margin of victory, but in the end i don't think anyonek has c
liz: you know, okay, let's talk about what is going on in georgia. georgia hasratc senator in two decades.tw an issue that the democrats when they are, then it is over. the republicans lose control of the senate. the president has questioned the boat, how it was conducted in georgia. sump loyalists in georgiati are saying the president is right. others in georgia saying that he is wrong. where do you come down on that? >> well, you know, i have attorneys and friendsds workingn this issue....
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top republican lawmakers like congresswoman liz cheney has already said they will override the veto. will the president's veto have any impact or just mostly symb symbolic? >> well, i do think we're going to override the veto. i think we have the votes for it. unless republicans who voted for getting tough on china addressing cyber attacks and giving pay raise to our troops a couple weeks ago decide that their obligations to donald trump are more important to our servicemen and women. i don't think that will happen. i hope it doesn't happen and i think we're going to override it. but in the final days of the trump administration on full display, he is more interested in loyalty and more interested than he is actually discharging his obligation to the country and men and women in uniform. >> we're having some tech glitches, but we'll keep moving on here and hopefully we'll hear you clearly. let's talk about the pardons that president trump has issued this week. pardoned four blaand while thes men were not in the military, what is the response to these pardons in particular? >> yeah, i
top republican lawmakers like congresswoman liz cheney has already said they will override the veto. will the president's veto have any impact or just mostly symb symbolic? >> well, i do think we're going to override the veto. i think we have the votes for it. unless republicans who voted for getting tough on china addressing cyber attacks and giving pay raise to our troops a couple weeks ago decide that their obligations to donald trump are more important to our servicemen and women. i...
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liz kreutz has that. >> reporter: a movement spilled out on to the golden gate bridge in june.y 7 you could see the passion of the black lives matter movement as protesters stopped traffic and chanted the names of those who died at the hands of police. the peaceful march was a powerful turnout. one that tiana day, the organizer, could not have expected. >> this came together in less than 24 hours. my friend made flyers, we pushed them out. >> we pushed them all over social media. >> it blew up. >> the protest briefly stopped traffic on the span, giving a new generation a platform to have their voices heard. >> all these protests are inspiring the youth as a whole. this whole generation. we are really speaking out and speaking up for each other and fighting for equality. it is a beautiful thing. >> this was all within the first week of my activism. >> reporter: tiana grew up in san ramon and graduated from high school this year. plans for college were put on hold when the pandemic hit. >> no justice, no peace! >> i got there, there was thousands of people already lined up. news,
liz kreutz has that. >> reporter: a movement spilled out on to the golden gate bridge in june.y 7 you could see the passion of the black lives matter movement as protesters stopped traffic and chanted the names of those who died at the hands of police. the peaceful march was a powerful turnout. one that tiana day, the organizer, could not have expected. >> this came together in less than 24 hours. my friend made flyers, we pushed them out. >> we pushed them all over social...
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liz: by the way, folks, scott has a very good record on the "claman countdown."see you, scott. he is liking sonos still. thanks, scott. another day, another record for the nasdaq. for the russell slightly too close to call right now. [closing bell rings] we're just straddling that flat line but this will be the 49th record for the nasdaq this year. not so much for the dow which loses 154 points. time for "after the bell." connell: you have tensions between the u.s. and china, and nasdaq closing at another record high, third day in a row. this is the 49th record close of the year 2020 for the nasdaq composite up 56 points. with that i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell." it is time for the news happening at this hour. fox team coverage, blake burman at
liz: by the way, folks, scott has a very good record on the "claman countdown."see you, scott. he is liking sonos still. thanks, scott. another day, another record for the nasdaq. for the russell slightly too close to call right now. [closing bell rings] we're just straddling that flat line but this will be the 49th record for the nasdaq this year. not so much for the dow which loses 154 points. time for "after the bell." connell: you have tensions between the u.s. and...
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liz. canada's government has announced its largest stimulus package since the end of the 2nd world war. it's promising to spend tens of billions of dollars to kick start the economy once the pandemic is over, the budget deficit is expected to reach a record 294000000000 dollars this year. france's government has dropped a controversial draft law that would restrict the publishing of images of the police. the bill sparked large protests on saturday, fueled by anger, over a video of police beating a black man in paris. critics of the law said that it could prevent such incidents from being exposed. a new version of the bill will be submissives you coronavirus restrictions are coming into force in turkey after record numbers of deaths for 8 consecutive days. 188 people died there on sunday. full lock downs will now be imposed at the weekend with curfews on weekdays, between 9 am and 5 am. 9 pm. i'm sorry, and 5 am local time. the turkish medical association says that hospitals are stretched to capacity. croatia's prime minister has tested positive for covert 19 andre plank of which had alr
liz. canada's government has announced its largest stimulus package since the end of the 2nd world war. it's promising to spend tens of billions of dollars to kick start the economy once the pandemic is over, the budget deficit is expected to reach a record 294000000000 dollars this year. france's government has dropped a controversial draft law that would restrict the publishing of images of the police. the bill sparked large protests on saturday, fueled by anger, over a video of police...
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is elizabeth cohen reporting live there from the single border crossing many thanks indeed liz ethiopian t.v. has released footage from within the northern to grey region the footage appears to be from the military and the shows life seemingly returning to normal because of a media blackout we're unable to verify these pictures the united nations says that the conflict is a space to run a 1000000 people tens of thousands of fled across the border to sudan al-jazeera mohammad vaal is a refugee camp near the border with ethiopia but what's the situation where you are . yes adrian it's a situation of wait and see because remember yesterday there was that announcement that the each open government is going to allow humanitarian relief agencies to access a region that good news is being handled now by those in jos preparing themselves to go inside. probably on wednesday they'll be the 1st the 1st arrive on sale for the and joe's people here in the camps are waiting for information from back home they expect also the government of each opiah to end the information and communication blackout that you ju
is elizabeth cohen reporting live there from the single border crossing many thanks indeed liz ethiopian t.v. has released footage from within the northern to grey region the footage appears to be from the military and the shows life seemingly returning to normal because of a media blackout we're unable to verify these pictures the united nations says that the conflict is a space to run a 1000000 people tens of thousands of fled across the border to sudan al-jazeera mohammad vaal is a refugee...
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all the data has to be there to support the protocol and to make sure that efficacy is -- liz: of coursehis is a movie we have never seen before. nobody has ever had to transport here in the united states vaccines on such a huge level and certainly as widespread. what has surprised you most since at least pfizer and moderna have been approved, what have you learned in the last let's call it eight days that you did not know before and that you can now take as information for the future? >> actually, we are supply chain experts and temperature control supply chain solutions for the sciences so we were very aware of what the requirements were. the issue is the supply chain has not been built out adequately. we are building it out. i'm sure we will get there. liz: can i just interrupt you for a second. we've got a live picture right now of president-elect joe biden and his wife jill and they are about to get the vaccine. so as we continue to watch this shot, please continue your thought. >> wonderful. i'm glad they're getting the shot. it's a great demonstration of leadership. i'm happy to s
all the data has to be there to support the protocol and to make sure that efficacy is -- liz: of coursehis is a movie we have never seen before. nobody has ever had to transport here in the united states vaccines on such a huge level and certainly as widespread. what has surprised you most since at least pfizer and moderna have been approved, what have you learned in the last let's call it eight days that you did not know before and that you can now take as information for the future? >>...
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liz: the u.s. now has nearly twice as many hospitalizations for covid than at any point during the pandemic. look at the spring and summer peaks, compared to yesterday's record. yesterday's record, 115,000. back in the summer, 59,000. california setting up field hospitals as icu bed capacity reaches 0% across the entire state. bed shortages of course nationwide but already overwhelmed treating covid patients, now hospitals must start vaccinating health care workers. universal health services hospitals got the pfizer vaccine and they are on the verge of getting the moderna vaccine as well. what a time to be handed the reins as the new ceo, but that's exactly what universal health services president mark miller faces. we are in the midst of the worst pandemic, mark, in generations. you will take full control of the company's 27 hospitals, 300 plus behavioral health hospitals. let's do triage here. what's your first priority? >> thank you, liz. i think our first priority like other hospitals is to make sure t
liz: the u.s. now has nearly twice as many hospitalizations for covid than at any point during the pandemic. look at the spring and summer peaks, compared to yesterday's record. yesterday's record, 115,000. back in the summer, 59,000. california setting up field hospitals as icu bed capacity reaches 0% across the entire state. bed shortages of course nationwide but already overwhelmed treating covid patients, now hospitals must start vaccinating health care workers. universal health services...
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liz. give me one second, i will explain what i mean by that. what covid hashas really accelerated human behavior in the world in the last nine months. if you think about it, in january, i think probably 6%, 7% of people are buying their groceries online. now 45% plus are doing it. if you are in california or new york it's probably north of that. people just want to get back to being normal, and normal has been redefined. obviously the vaccine's a massive component of that. but beyond that, people want their bodies to be more bulletproof. you want to go to the movies, want to go out with friends, you want to go to dinner, you want to travel, and you don't want your body to let you down. the way that really comes about is kind of what goes in your body, you said it, food and beverage, and we've got a bunch of those brands that we are part of, personal care, what you put on your body and how you treat your body, fitness, you see what peloton has done in the market. you are seeing what mirror just sold for. all of the above, as well as wellness, you see what karm
liz. give me one second, i will explain what i mean by that. what covid hashas really accelerated human behavior in the world in the last nine months. if you think about it, in january, i think probably 6%, 7% of people are buying their groceries online. now 45% plus are doing it. if you are in california or new york it's probably north of that. people just want to get back to being normal, and normal has been redefined. obviously the vaccine's a massive component of that. but beyond that,...
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winners and losers, the market, it's neither one today but liz claman, it has been a hell of a winnerlarly ipo's this week. >> liz: indeed, doordash, airbnb, listens queue tom petty right? pfizer, state governors, hospital administrators, americans all across the country waiting for the fda to give that green light for emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine. the new york times now reporting it could come as early as tonight. the critical innoculation cannot arrive soon enough for the restaurant industry which justn
winners and losers, the market, it's neither one today but liz claman, it has been a hell of a winnerlarly ipo's this week. >> liz: indeed, doordash, airbnb, listens queue tom petty right? pfizer, state governors, hospital administrators, americans all across the country waiting for the fda to give that green light for emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine. the new york times now reporting it could come as early as tonight. the critical innoculation cannot arrive soon enough for the...
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liz jakes has waited for this moment since february, to hold and hug herfather.e pandemic, but only at a distance. it's going to be heaven! because we have sat out in the garden with pouring rain, or we have sat out with lovely sunshine. but today, you see, they can come and see me in my room! which is like old times. this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling! hello, darling! when did we last cuddle? it isjust so natural and so spontaneous to be able to hug. as we always have done. oh, it's just amazing. it's so good. makes a real difference, that human contact. it feels like really a step back towards normality. whatever tier of covid restrictions you have been living under, it means visits with physical contact will now be possible. a million test kits are being sent to the largest care homes and they will decide how many relatives each resident can see, and how often. well, it will be a designated person, a relative, who will be able to get that test done at the care home. and if it is negative, then they can, with
liz jakes has waited for this moment since february, to hold and hug herfather.e pandemic, but only at a distance. it's going to be heaven! because we have sat out in the garden with pouring rain, or we have sat out with lovely sunshine. but today, you see, they can come and see me in my room! which is like old times. this is a pilot scheme in winchester, now to be rolled out nationally. lizzie, darling! hello, darling! when did we last cuddle? it isjust so natural and so spontaneous to be able...
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stressed more attention is needed on geographic inequality but trust his speech has caused outrage in westminster and beyond liztrust his attempt to separate class from races divisive garbage we need to create a fairer society for everyone but this means recognizing that the barriers faced by black asian and other minority ethnic people are facts not fashion black lives matter the opposition in britain also slammed liz truss for her role as international trade secretary in which the labor party and activists called out a total lack of equality trust has appointed hundreds of trade advisors to new roles government data highlighted that almost all were white males a quarter of her appointments were women with just 12 from asian descent and one black person cabinet office rule suggest around 14 percent of government staff should be from ethnic minorities by 2022 and half of all new employees female we spoke to john gaunt a talk radio host and a columnist who says equality is all about people in general not particularly minorities. well i think she's got a good idea because she's focusing on class and she's trying
stressed more attention is needed on geographic inequality but trust his speech has caused outrage in westminster and beyond liztrust his attempt to separate class from races divisive garbage we need to create a fairer society for everyone but this means recognizing that the barriers faced by black asian and other minority ethnic people are facts not fashion black lives matter the opposition in britain also slammed liz truss for her role as international trade secretary in which the labor party...
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liz: your revenue, as i understand it, has jumped 96% over the past year. you got a lot of people that are interested in this, because they realize that perhaps this is a new way of payment. but you talk about some of the mental blocks people have about bitcoin. to get a bitcoin, you have to have, what is it, a 23 letter and number type of wallet that you create and this is what we hear, if you forget that password, it's gone. you can't find your bitcoin anymore. can you actually track those down if i were to just flake out and can't remember and i haven't written it down anywhere? >> as soon as you can't remember it, if you had a $100 bill and threw it in the fireplace, i would know it was there and could find the ashes but i couldn't bring back your $100 bill. your password is like your secret key for your bitcoin. if it's gone, it's gone. that's how it is. it's quite a big fraction that actually have been lost so don't forget that password and don't forget your private key. probably write it down somewhere. liz: do you think about going public? you just
liz: your revenue, as i understand it, has jumped 96% over the past year. you got a lot of people that are interested in this, because they realize that perhaps this is a new way of payment. but you talk about some of the mental blocks people have about bitcoin. to get a bitcoin, you have to have, what is it, a 23 letter and number type of wallet that you create and this is what we hear, if you forget that password, it's gone. you can't find your bitcoin anymore. can you actually track those...
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liz: hold on a second, we've got breaking news. facebook hassponded to the antitrust lawsuit by 48 state attorneys general. let's go to cheryl casone in the fox business newsroom. the stock is still down 2% but coming off its lows. reporter: it really is, liz. i want to get to the statement out to viewers. just crossed. here is what is says, this is from facebook, the twin lawsuits were filed this morning. they say the government want as do-over sending a chilling warning to american business that no sale is ever final. people and small businesses don't choose to use facebook's free services and advertisers because they have to. they use them because their service delivers the most value. this started to break this morning with dozens of states and the federal government filed suit against facebook. these are twin antitrust lawsuits. basically they say the companies, social media giants abused their dominance in the digital marketplace, that they have been anti-competitive. the big crux of this, this has been going on a long time, liz, you and
liz: hold on a second, we've got breaking news. facebook hassponded to the antitrust lawsuit by 48 state attorneys general. let's go to cheryl casone in the fox business newsroom. the stock is still down 2% but coming off its lows. reporter: it really is, liz. i want to get to the statement out to viewers. just crossed. here is what is says, this is from facebook, the twin lawsuits were filed this morning. they say the government want as do-over sending a chilling warning to american business...
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those i've spoken to have said is that less red tape will be better exports of course liz truss the trade secretary has already made over 200000000000 an external trade agreements with over 50 countries so many businesses i've spoken to have already started to sign up and trade with those particular countries so it's not going to be so drastic and then also of course when i mentioned only a level playing field in the u.k. the working time regulations from the e.u. wouldn't be in effect anymore so small businesses are going to be far freya with regard to their employees and going back to liz truss she also is trying to supercharge the u.k. as a center like singapore as a financial sector and many businesses are excited at the prospect of so much inbound investment into the u.k. as a investment center. then i do want to bring a political perspective to this some analysts are saying that they believe these leaders in both the u.k. and the european union are not truly fighting for a deal why is that. yeah i actually agree with that i don't think there's going to be a deal because i don't think the u.k. and
those i've spoken to have said is that less red tape will be better exports of course liz truss the trade secretary has already made over 200000000000 an external trade agreements with over 50 countries so many businesses i've spoken to have already started to sign up and trade with those particular countries so it's not going to be so drastic and then also of course when i mentioned only a level playing field in the u.k. the working time regulations from the e.u. wouldn't be in effect anymore...
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>> well it has to, liz, because as you know operation legend was named for a four-year-old in kansas was killed as he slept in his bed by a drive-by shooting. what prompted the federal government surging resources into kansas city, now eight other cities to address the violent crime up tick and it get the trigger pullers off the streets. the federal criminal system offers enhancements especially for returning violent criminals. so they are kept off the street for a long time. elizabeth: will biden justice department continue it? because we're seeing 90 percent of the illegal alien arrests, criminal illegal aliens, 104,000, had criminal records and charges for things like homicides, kidnapping, murder, sexual assault. i.c.e. is dealing with that, violent crime spiking in u.s. cities. are these efforts continuing under a biden administration? >> well if they don't you will see a such a surge in violent crime across our country that the american people will not put up with it. and they will have to respond. you know one of the things i saw when i was at the department of justice was in
>> well it has to, liz, because as you know operation legend was named for a four-year-old in kansas was killed as he slept in his bed by a drive-by shooting. what prompted the federal government surging resources into kansas city, now eight other cities to address the violent crime up tick and it get the trigger pullers off the streets. the federal criminal system offers enhancements especially for returning violent criminals. so they are kept off the street for a long time. elizabeth:...