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shift towards the long-term? what if the never-ending conflict had actually been won by the short-term? so those are my two questions among the thousands and i really look forward to hearing you. >> great. well, let me start just by saying thank you. thank you to every who's in the the audience and then of course thank you to the sponsors for the event and a villain who helped to organize it. and also thank you to emma and jolted when i thought about the people to drag in to doing this for the first two people i thought of. in part because while the book is long, certainly too long or at least not too short, a few years ago when i i was taskedh finishing it, i had the benefit of visiting at the joint center for history and economics at harvard thanks to invitation and that was a place with the book finally came into shape in part because the hospitable and then woke me intellectual community there, and then finally joel, did you say thank you to him since he came to the university, he's just been an extraordinary
shift towards the long-term? what if the never-ending conflict had actually been won by the short-term? so those are my two questions among the thousands and i really look forward to hearing you. >> great. well, let me start just by saying thank you. thank you to every who's in the the audience and then of course thank you to the sponsors for the event and a villain who helped to organize it. and also thank you to emma and jolted when i thought about the people to drag in to doing this...
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of course there is long-term decisions but they are sort of long-term systematic investment decisions i think what comes so clearly from your work on houston is the extent to which cumulatively these decisions intertwine municipal regulation or lack of regulation that's created a patent of energy use and energy dependence, extremely difficult to reverse and i wonder whether the weightless economy of only short-term, how that looks from environmental and climate change. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about this section which is one of the closest to my heart being a native houstonian and in the last part of the book it appears in the chapter on the 1970s but i try to use houston as an emblematic site to make sense of postindustrial or at least service oriented city. i do this, to, very much a stock of chicago as an emblematic industrial city in the age of capital to get a sense of texture of life on the ground within these different arrows and i guess what drew me houston was precisely the climate narrative, it is very striking to think that the city in which climate change b
of course there is long-term decisions but they are sort of long-term systematic investment decisions i think what comes so clearly from your work on houston is the extent to which cumulatively these decisions intertwine municipal regulation or lack of regulation that's created a patent of energy use and energy dependence, extremely difficult to reverse and i wonder whether the weightless economy of only short-term, how that looks from environmental and climate change. >> thank you for...
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the long-term expansion of the british empire is honest upon a long-term imperial economic project rooted in lack enslavement. so the moral balance there is obviously negative from our views. so the question then becomes what then, it's not just that you have to create a long-terminvestment but it has to be one that we might . and iguess there , and here i will say my time at the center for history at harvard has opened my eyes to a lot of these issues. i think one would have to think about the environment. one would have to thinkabout climate change . and i think there is although it's somewhat muted in the book there is an argument in the book that any massive long-term investment programs need to cope with climate change let alone mitigate climate change are mapping the different climate future. you're not going to get it from private forms of investment due to these problems nvbut this book spends so muchtime describing . so that's one place where i pointed out in the second s stop, one of the arguments in the book across the 20th century that i think does maybe help us think about th
the long-term expansion of the british empire is honest upon a long-term imperial economic project rooted in lack enslavement. so the moral balance there is obviously negative from our views. so the question then becomes what then, it's not just that you have to create a long-terminvestment but it has to be one that we might . and iguess there , and here i will say my time at the center for history at harvard has opened my eyes to a lot of these issues. i think one would have to think about the...
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it's five words i long, that's why. it says that, you know, long, that's why.k has spent longer. long, that's why. it says that, you know, the uk has spent longer in| know, the uk has spent longer in lockdown than other nations, and we have got a lot more younger athletes than younger nations, so it's hard to know if it was an over performance by the looks of it, and interesting they didn't set a unofficial medal ball. it’s interesting they didn't set a unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from _ unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from a _ unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from a bit _ unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from a bit like _ unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from a bit like a _ unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from a bit like a levels, - unofficial medal ball. it's always a secret from a bit like a levels, i i secret from a bit like a levels, i don't know what i'm going to get, and to get whatever you get to 90 say that's more than i wanted to stop benedicte from interesting come as a briton i
it's five words i long, that's why. it says that, you know, long, that's why.k has spent longer. long, that's why. it says that, you know, the uk has spent longer in| know, the uk has spent longer in lockdown than other nations, and we have got a lot more younger athletes than younger nations, so it's hard to know if it was an over performance by the looks of it, and interesting they didn't set a unofficial medal ball. it’s interesting they didn't set a unofficial medal ball. it's always a...
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i mean, so one of the things obviously about getting long the airlines, the long jets etf or luv, for, looking at a single name. one of the things we've certainly seen, get more bad news getting steep drawdowns and, of course, the whole idea is that the news that we're going to get all clear is probably going to cost basically the price is elevate relatively slowly bad news on the covid front, for example, start to see slowdowns in travel, could see some further weakness that could be quite sharp. don't want to necessarily go out and take naked risk to the down side so we do want to own call options, i think, to get our exposure for a rally back at carter suggested the problem, of course, is, because it has been so turbulent, options premiums again are relatively elevated. i looked at a call diagonal similar to the structure tony originally proposed coming up with that luv trade originally december 23 calls then selling september 25 calls against it. earlier today looking at this, that diagonal spread would cost about $1.55. the idea shorter dated options are likely to expire worthles
i mean, so one of the things obviously about getting long the airlines, the long jets etf or luv, for, looking at a single name. one of the things we've certainly seen, get more bad news getting steep drawdowns and, of course, the whole idea is that the news that we're going to get all clear is probably going to cost basically the price is elevate relatively slowly bad news on the covid front, for example, start to see slowdowns in travel, could see some further weakness that could be quite...
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my thought about twowo t peopleo dragon the book is long's too long but not too short. where violent took into shape the hospital and finally joel you have to say thank you it's been remarkable to have hisis vast knowledge on the subjects to draw upon in finishing the book. >> let me try to address the questions they have been second on the third argument of the book what it means to transcend it there is no common definition to determine for that reason of economic historians. i think it's a r good reason to stay away from it. for me and my work at central i think any approach to understanding capitalism has to put capitol at its center. and so this lead me in writing the book and during the research for the book to engage in a very old tradition capitol theory. there are others with the tradition that goes back to the early 20th century and defines capitol not as a thing but as a production as investable asset. and so the book is very much organized around a sequence more or less prominent. clearly central to that process of investing in assets and seeking returns and
my thought about twowo t peopleo dragon the book is long's too long but not too short. where violent took into shape the hospital and finally joel you have to say thank you it's been remarkable to have hisis vast knowledge on the subjects to draw upon in finishing the book. >> let me try to address the questions they have been second on the third argument of the book what it means to transcend it there is no common definition to determine for that reason of economic historians. i think...
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we could think of history of america with a long-term imperial expansion and is premised upon a long-termmperial economic project due date and black enslavement so that's quite negative from our views. so the question becomes is not just you have to create a long-term investment but and then to open my eyes to a lot of w these issues. one has to think of the environment at climate change. although it isre somewhat muted there is theer implicit argument the massive long-term investment programs let alone mitigate climate change or different climate future for the species. and with the private forms of investment and then the book spend so much time describing. so that's one.one —- place i point to and then i will stop truly. and then to help us think about the present moment to some degree is the argument is income politics. and then with the new deal when it comes to policies of redistribution. of the american political economy focuses on income. income support subsidy like socialal security with the another important dimension of the lot is fixated as opposed toor investment production d
we could think of history of america with a long-term imperial expansion and is premised upon a long-termmperial economic project due date and black enslavement so that's quite negative from our views. so the question becomes is not just you have to create a long-term investment but and then to open my eyes to a lot of w these issues. one has to think of the environment at climate change. although it isre somewhat muted there is theer implicit argument the massive long-term investment programs...
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long—term.hose desperately needing _ long—term. but for those desperately needing our— long—term. but for those desperately needing our help. _ long—term. but for those desperately needing our help, there _ long—term. but for those desperately needing our help, there is— long—term. but for those desperately needing our help, there is no- long—term. but for those desperately needing our help, there is no long i needing our help, there is no long term, _ needing our help, there is no long term, mr— needing our help, there is no long term, mr speaker. _ needing our help, there is no long term, mr speaker. the— needing our help, there is no long term, mr speaker. the scale i needing our help, there is no long term, mr speaker. the scale of. needing our help, there is no longl term, mr speaker. the scale of the crisis _ term, mr speaker. the scale of the crisis requires _ term, mr speaker. the scale of the crisis requires an _ term, mr speaker. the scale of the crisis requires an international- crisi
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5 on my medicine and go to a long, long, long, long i don't them on them. so to kinda balance on the loan, i'm going to enter it into the dungeon under covered my goal. sure. so we are going i, it's not as if i woke up water comments, you know, 119 year old wind tint volunteered as a medic in the protest. let it be ok. and if you want to know latan latan entering it and you go to the diesel engine fighting money involved on a nuclear, which i don't know when i go there and i she yeah, i'm like generate the newton county. the nuclear now leave me alone. will man, i'll feel, go get ready. she sang ammonia international media, will bank on human arlington, america located on immunization. and then he said the local, they are 3 monks. the army has reportedly killed over $800.00 unknown for testers, including at least 50 children, and arrested thousands more. a men with a civil servant who never been involved in politics before the qu, they need any seni i louis, i mean i own and then am i being out on the i don't know when i not be a new mom, you know you will,
5 on my medicine and go to a long, long, long, long i don't them on them. so to kinda balance on the loan, i'm going to enter it into the dungeon under covered my goal. sure. so we are going i, it's not as if i woke up water comments, you know, 119 year old wind tint volunteered as a medic in the protest. let it be ok. and if you want to know latan latan entering it and you go to the diesel engine fighting money involved on a nuclear, which i don't know when i go there and i she yeah, i'm like...
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and not everyone is aware about exactly what long covid is.wean off, i think more and more people will come up with long covid. there are many trials in the country trying to understand long covid, and artificial intelligence has become a big tool in the race to find a treatment. but for many, help can't come quick enough. technologies that bring about big change also bring new problems. there is no point in denying that. but right now, ai is changing the world and opening up possibilities for huge medical breakthroughs. i mean, it helped us to develop highly effective vaccines in record time. so i know the pandemic is far from over, but i still feel kind of lucky that it happened now rather than even just a decade ago. and maybe it will mean the nhs is a bit more ready for the next one.
and not everyone is aware about exactly what long covid is.wean off, i think more and more people will come up with long covid. there are many trials in the country trying to understand long covid, and artificial intelligence has become a big tool in the race to find a treatment. but for many, help can't come quick enough. technologies that bring about big change also bring new problems. there is no point in denying that. but right now, ai is changing the world and opening up possibilities for...
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we need to make this economy work better for working families in the long run. these challenges were with us long before the pandemic and before i took office. as we recover from this crisis, now is the moment to put in place a long-term plan to build back america better, a plan that will increase opportunities with better jobs and higher wages, a plan that will lower the everyday costs that strain our budgets in our nation's families today and long into the future. it starts with making investments we know will make the economy more productive and lead to more growth over the long-run. bringing down the cost, everyday costs, that have been taking a bigger and bigger right out of middle-class families' income, the expenses that keep parents up at night and rob seniors of their dignity, health care, prescription drug cost, childcare, education, housing, or caring for an elderly relative or loved one. for those who get their health insurance through the affordable care act, the american rescue plan allows to cover more people at lower premiums, and lower premiums
we need to make this economy work better for working families in the long run. these challenges were with us long before the pandemic and before i took office. as we recover from this crisis, now is the moment to put in place a long-term plan to build back america better, a plan that will increase opportunities with better jobs and higher wages, a plan that will lower the everyday costs that strain our budgets in our nation's families today and long into the future. it starts with making...
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they've been with me for a long time.> miraculous, rodney hopes to be reunited at home with all three dogs next week. >>> vianey arana has a quick look at our microclimate forecast. >> i am so happy he was reunited with his dogs. let's get to your weather. we've got much better air quality today because of the onshore winds and we can finally see the gray skies versus just orange hazy skies. live look in san jose now we do have that marine layer and that's helping keep those temperatures a little bit cooler through the afternoon. in addition no that, the onshore flow is what brought on the breezy winds that helped push some of the smoke east out of the region which is fantastic for us as we head in towards the start of the workweek. now, let's get a closer look at your daytime highs for today. we're going to get clearing inland, chilly coast by the way, temperatures will be in the 70s for, you know, areas in the south bay, san jose, 75, palo alto 73 and then we've got a couple of low to mid 80s through martinez and concor
they've been with me for a long time.> miraculous, rodney hopes to be reunited at home with all three dogs next week. >>> vianey arana has a quick look at our microclimate forecast. >> i am so happy he was reunited with his dogs. let's get to your weather. we've got much better air quality today because of the onshore winds and we can finally see the gray skies versus just orange hazy skies. live look in san jose now we do have that marine layer and that's helping keep those...
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i've worked so hard for so long!ritish relay, favourites jamaica dominated but team gb managed bronze, a repeat of their performance in rio. favourites jamaica dominated but team gb managed bronze, a repeat of their performance in rio. but the most thrilling drama was still to come. but nethaneel mitchell—blake was overtaken on the line by italy puts mac. replays showing team gb had been picked to go byjust 100th of a second. what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at _ what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at this _ what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at this is _ what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at this is one _ what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at this is one of - what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at this is one of the - we'll look at this is one of the best— we'll look at this is one of the best night in our life. was we'll look at this is one of the best night in our life. was still a successful— best night in our life. was still a successful night _ best night in
i've worked so hard for so long!ritish relay, favourites jamaica dominated but team gb managed bronze, a repeat of their performance in rio. favourites jamaica dominated but team gb managed bronze, a repeat of their performance in rio. but the most thrilling drama was still to come. but nethaneel mitchell—blake was overtaken on the line by italy puts mac. replays showing team gb had been picked to go byjust 100th of a second. what in 20 years when we retire, we'll look at _ what in 20 years...
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you can get really sick and get long covid or not get very sick at all and still get long covid. the dangers to even those vaccinated? >> i think there is a couple things emerging. one is that even if you're vaccinated, you don't want to be continuously showered in virus. i mean, like if you had a wound on your hand, you wouldn't want to continuously expose it to bacteria if taking antibiotics and the same could be said here. masks for a period of time make a difference for the vaccinated but the study i think dr. fauci was referring to is a study out of israel that followed 1500 health care workers tested regularly and 15% developed post vaccination infections and one-fifth had symptoms that lasted longer than a month, which would make them long covid but almost all resolved at six weeks so far less likely to get infected, far less likely to have those symptoms be severe and far less likely for the long covid if it happened to last as long. so it can happen, yes, but being vaccinated is still certainly helping a great deal exponentially so. >> exponentially so. dr. sanjay gupta,
you can get really sick and get long covid or not get very sick at all and still get long covid. the dangers to even those vaccinated? >> i think there is a couple things emerging. one is that even if you're vaccinated, you don't want to be continuously showered in virus. i mean, like if you had a wound on your hand, you wouldn't want to continuously expose it to bacteria if taking antibiotics and the same could be said here. masks for a period of time make a difference for the vaccinated...
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this 30% sell off is at the point where i think you can trade it on the long side.s >> that might be the only time to chwe hear that if you're on board on this trade, mike, how do we trade the jets the fradtrade, not the football team >> one of the things about getting long, the airlines long the jets etf or luv, for example, if you're looking at a single name. one of the things we have seen is when we get more bad news, we are getting some fairly steep draw downs and the whole idea here is that the news that we're going to get all clear is probably going to cause basically the prices to elevate relatively slowly if we get bad news on the covid front and we start to see some slow downs in travel, we could see some further weakness that could be quite sharp. we don't want to go out and take naked risk to the down side. we do want to own call options to get our exposure for a rally back it's been so turbulent that options premium are relatively especial elevated earlier when i was looking at that, that spread would cost about $1.55. the idea is the shorter dated optio
this 30% sell off is at the point where i think you can trade it on the long side.s >> that might be the only time to chwe hear that if you're on board on this trade, mike, how do we trade the jets the fradtrade, not the football team >> one of the things about getting long, the airlines long the jets etf or luv, for example, if you're looking at a single name. one of the things we have seen is when we get more bad news, we are getting some fairly steep draw downs and the whole idea...
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monday i will my medicine and go to a long, long, long i don't them on them. so to kinda of alumnis on the home and i'm going to enter it into the dungeon and they're all gone under cover my goal. sure. so we are going i, it's not me. if i woke up water common she was 119 year old when tint volunteered as a medic in the protest. let it be okay. and if you can let on that on entering it and go to hear the diesel engine by the money involved on a nuclear general general good angle there and i see. yeah, i'm like generate the newton county. the new claim. now leave me alone. will man, i'll fail will be at issue hanging ammonia international media will bank on human knowledge and automatic a comma. okay, i mean, she's not going on. he's a little girl there. and she 3 months, the army has reportedly killed over $800.00 unknown for testers, including at least 50 children and arrested thousands more. a men was a civil servant who never been involved in politics before the coo and in the beanie. i louis, i mean i own and then am i be a new guy out? now, i don't know w
monday i will my medicine and go to a long, long, long i don't them on them. so to kinda of alumnis on the home and i'm going to enter it into the dungeon and they're all gone under cover my goal. sure. so we are going i, it's not me. if i woke up water common she was 119 year old when tint volunteered as a medic in the protest. let it be okay. and if you can let on that on entering it and go to hear the diesel engine by the money involved on a nuclear general general good angle there and i...
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we won a long time ago. this is just a closing of a sad chapter over a decade-long attempt to do things in afghanistan that were never truly possible. host: thanks for the call from fairfax, virginia. a few callers sending us text messages as well. bonnie san, explain how this is possible. you're telling me a gang of people called the taliban are able to take over a country we have been protecting for 20 years within a matter of weeks? this is jody saying trying to find peace through war is getting old with americans, from vietnam to afghanistan. we go to war so easily -- will be go to war so easily in the future? bobby saying, we did not invade afghanistan to give western culture rights to women. the ways of the taliban did not matter to the u.s. when they were fighting against russians with u.s. support. comments including the news about the flight of the president of afghanistan from the country yesterday, reporting now he is likely to end up in the united states, though it is not clear when that might ha
we won a long time ago. this is just a closing of a sad chapter over a decade-long attempt to do things in afghanistan that were never truly possible. host: thanks for the call from fairfax, virginia. a few callers sending us text messages as well. bonnie san, explain how this is possible. you're telling me a gang of people called the taliban are able to take over a country we have been protecting for 20 years within a matter of weeks? this is jody saying trying to find peace through war is...
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so this is not a long term projection.s tend to be accurate. the track can move plus or minus. but the basic track doesn't change. so please take this seriously. yes, new york tough, we'll stay in place, we'll beat the storm. new york tough also means new york smart. and new york smart today means get out of harm's way, please. and with that, i'll turn it over to questions on this topic, please. >> thank you, governor. you'd like to ask a question please use the raised hand funs at the bottom of your window. we're going to take a second to compile the q&a roster. >> while we're doing that, the most recent update, 7:00 a.m. landfall tomorrow. eye of the storm over long island, 11:00 a.m. and again, this is a large storm. just because you're not on long island, don't say, well, then we're fine. it's long island, flooding in new york city, storm moves north, affecting west chester, hudson valley, capital district, right up the line. >> governor your first question comes from john campbell, john, just please make sure your mic
so this is not a long term projection.s tend to be accurate. the track can move plus or minus. but the basic track doesn't change. so please take this seriously. yes, new york tough, we'll stay in place, we'll beat the storm. new york tough also means new york smart. and new york smart today means get out of harm's way, please. and with that, i'll turn it over to questions on this topic, please. >> thank you, governor. you'd like to ask a question please use the raised hand funs at the...
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obviously, this is area, long beach on the south shore of long island, not getting a direct hit, butinning to feel some of the effects from hepari henri who is tapping at the door of long beach. the ocean is getting bigger, moving closer to the inland areas. the water definitely getting closer, especially from last night. i was here last night. it was much further back. high tide expected here around 8:43. the big concern here on long beach is flooding. right behind here photographer rick hall, you see this apartment building just beyond those apartments are homes and the concern is just like what happened during superstorm sandy, flooding could be an issue, rain coming, obviously, not just from the storm but the water coming from a passable storm surge. tens of millions of dollars in devastation happened to this community. so they are a little bit on edge. once again, i am not seeing many preps. boris. >> alison kosik, thank you for the reporting. >> sources tell cnn full approval for the coronavirus vaccine could come as soon as tomorrow. is that what it's going to take to convince
obviously, this is area, long beach on the south shore of long island, not getting a direct hit, butinning to feel some of the effects from hepari henri who is tapping at the door of long beach. the ocean is getting bigger, moving closer to the inland areas. the water definitely getting closer, especially from last night. i was here last night. it was much further back. high tide expected here around 8:43. the big concern here on long beach is flooding. right behind here photographer rick hall,...
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we need to make this economy work better for working families in the long run. these challenges were with us long before the pandemic and before i took office. as we recover from this crisis, now is the moment to put in place a long-term plan to build back america better, a plan that will increase opportunities with better jobs and higher wages, a plan that will lower the everyday costs that strain our budgets in our nation's families today and long into the future. it starts with making investments we know will make the economy more productive and lead to more growth over the long-run. bringing down the cost, everyday costs, that have been taking a bigger and bigger right out of middle-class families' income, the expenses that keep parents up at night and rob seniors of their dignity, health care, prescription drug cost, childcare, education, housing, or caring for an elderly relative or loved one. for those who get their health insurance through the affordable care act, the american rescue plan allows to cover more people at lower premiums, and lower premiums
we need to make this economy work better for working families in the long run. these challenges were with us long before the pandemic and before i took office. as we recover from this crisis, now is the moment to put in place a long-term plan to build back america better, a plan that will increase opportunities with better jobs and higher wages, a plan that will lower the everyday costs that strain our budgets in our nation's families today and long into the future. it starts with making...
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long before the vaccine was created.hat gives you a sense of just how contagious this delta variant is. thankfully, though, fewer people are dieing, because many vulnerable americans have been vaccinated. still, the dangers are very real. the federal government is sending hundreds of ventilate toers florida, as its hospital system is pushed to its limits. the state has now also broken its record of pediatric hospitalizations. that scary statistic comes as governor ron desantis has gone to great lengths to oppose mask mandates in the state and threatening to withhold salaries of public school officials who defy him. some local summits and mayors are defying the governor, imposing mask mandates in schools to keep children safe. we're going to speak with one of those mayors in a moment. that comes as new polling suggests a majority of parents support school masking policies. the kadhja family foundation found 63% of parents favor masking unvaccinate students and staff to wear masks. happening in florida in cases and hospita
long before the vaccine was created.hat gives you a sense of just how contagious this delta variant is. thankfully, though, fewer people are dieing, because many vulnerable americans have been vaccinated. still, the dangers are very real. the federal government is sending hundreds of ventilate toers florida, as its hospital system is pushed to its limits. the state has now also broken its record of pediatric hospitalizations. that scary statistic comes as governor ron desantis has gone to great...
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it's a long-term investment in american families.g-term investments in physical infrastructure will grow the economy and reduce inflationary pressures. i thank them for that. they're exactly right. we agree on that. at the same time, it's true that long-term investments that bring down the biggest costs that families face, housing, child care, education and health care, these investments will lower out-of-pocket expenses, not raise them. they will spur more people to work by helping ease the burdens of child care and senior care that parents, especially mothers, bear, keeping them out of the job market. and they'll spread out over the decade. they'll make a huge difference for families, but they'll only make up around 1% of our economy each year over the next decade. and they're going to be fully paid for. this isn't going to be anything like my predecessor, whose unpaid tax cuts and other spending added nearly $8 trillion in his four years to the national debt. $8 trillion. they didn't even purport to try to pay for their tax cuts,
it's a long-term investment in american families.g-term investments in physical infrastructure will grow the economy and reduce inflationary pressures. i thank them for that. they're exactly right. we agree on that. at the same time, it's true that long-term investments that bring down the biggest costs that families face, housing, child care, education and health care, these investments will lower out-of-pocket expenses, not raise them. they will spur more people to work by helping ease the...
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how long will it take to get it back? time matters.e, the suffering does not end. heat, humidity, it can make a big difference. before that, we're going to have the drama of the instantaneous, where the winds are, as it impacts all along the coast of new england. stay with cnn. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers. ♪ ♪ my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthrit
how long will it take to get it back? time matters.e, the suffering does not end. heat, humidity, it can make a big difference. before that, we're going to have the drama of the instantaneous, where the winds are, as it impacts all along the coast of new england. stay with cnn. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet...
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i look at it as a long-term project. i know it has been debated in the past and there have been congressional hearings and senator mccain was really focused on starting the work forward on reforming changes to goldwater nickel. my thought process is this is like a 4, 60 year type thing. it takes discussions like this and a lot of smart people that can focus on this full-time to provide the types of suggestion to the current legislation and figure out did it go too far or not too far enough? and i have thoughts on both, but my current opinion is i think it went too far in consolidating all of the power with the chairman. and just to give one anecdotal why, i asked a variety of people to be aware of this situation. has the commander briefed the president. you would think the combatant commander will refocus the most in the president is overbudget with over $700 billion to defend in the pacific, the commander has the president. in my understanding is he has not done that directly. that is an indication to me of it went too
i look at it as a long-term project. i know it has been debated in the past and there have been congressional hearings and senator mccain was really focused on starting the work forward on reforming changes to goldwater nickel. my thought process is this is like a 4, 60 year type thing. it takes discussions like this and a lot of smart people that can focus on this full-time to provide the types of suggestion to the current legislation and figure out did it go too far or not too far enough? and...
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you and i have been doing this a long time. we've been doing it too long to hype the situations. but everything got its own character aspect you have to think about. these gusts that are 15 to 20 miles per hour in full foliage, you'll take out old trees. and then you're going to take out power and have people with localized power outages. you got to get the trees out of the way to get the power back. you'll have the heat and humidity on the backside. that's where the elderly are vulnerable. we'll have to keep an eye on it. >> sustained winds are still at 50 and gusts over 50. that's still possible. that's more than enough. >> yes. and right here, right now, we're not feeling it. you and i always have some fun when i'm standing in the wind. because 220 pounds, sometimes i'm not moving around the way other correspondents are. but it doesn't mean the wind isn't here. i'm feeling about 20 miles per hour, 25. we were looking at reports. tom, thank you. back to fred right now. again, look, tom's point is it gets really frustrating for people. you want things to end. and we did seem to
you and i have been doing this a long time. we've been doing it too long to hype the situations. but everything got its own character aspect you have to think about. these gusts that are 15 to 20 miles per hour in full foliage, you'll take out old trees. and then you're going to take out power and have people with localized power outages. you got to get the trees out of the way to get the power back. you'll have the heat and humidity on the backside. that's where the elderly are vulnerable....
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we haven't. got long. are american still there, is that right? _ got long.ht, and america, the national- is that right? yeah, that's right, i and america, the national security adviser to joe and america, the national security adviser tojoe biden today couldn't even confirm that they were definitely able to get them out, just that that that was their intention. so the next few days, as yasmin says, it's going to be really quite tricky. yasmin says, it's going to be really quite tricky-— quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, and i am quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, and i am sure — quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, and i am sure you _ quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, and i am sure you will _ quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, and i am sure you will all - quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, and i am sure you will all be - quite tricky. 0k, thank you both, | and i am sure you will all be tuned in to their recall of parliament tomorrow. a lot going on, actually, this week. but yasmin, henry, thank you very much indeed, and do you know what, i learned a lot this eveni
we haven't. got long. are american still there, is that right? _ got long.ht, and america, the national- is that right? yeah, that's right, i and america, the national security adviser to joe and america, the national security adviser tojoe biden today couldn't even confirm that they were definitely able to get them out, just that that that was their intention. so the next few days, as yasmin says, it's going to be really quite tricky. yasmin says, it's going to be really quite tricky-— quite...
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this is a long after the infection. i did want to say, i haven't had the full story. what happens when probably 1900 symptoms don't go away while mild, moderate cobra? 1900 symptoms last about 2 weeks. for most people in some people, lingering health problems can wreak havoc for months. that's what scientists call a long covert where patients experience lingering health problems, even when they have recovered from the virus. they range from fatigue, a loss of taste or smell, chest a non stop headaches, shortness of breath and fever. but in these patients, there is no longer live corona virus running in the body. if tested, the person would test negative for the virus, but still remain severely sick for months to 3rd, people who experience moderate corona virus symptoms end up with so called long covert. in other words, they still have symptoms for more than 30 days after their positive tests. and among those who test positive for coven, 68 percent experience, at least one symptom up to 30 days, their trash hold for long covert this increase to 77 percent. when the res
this is a long after the infection. i did want to say, i haven't had the full story. what happens when probably 1900 symptoms don't go away while mild, moderate cobra? 1900 symptoms last about 2 weeks. for most people in some people, lingering health problems can wreak havoc for months. that's what scientists call a long covert where patients experience lingering health problems, even when they have recovered from the virus. they range from fatigue, a loss of taste or smell, chest a non stop...
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people from long island, now all of a sudden heading toward new york city and the long island sound, everyone is going we have one day to prepare. that's it. you have saturday. because this storm is coming in in a hurry early sunday morning. the landfall time is up. so let me go to the graphics and giving you a new update and we're still dealing with it as a tropical storm. did not reach hurricane intensity quite yet. and heading to the north finally at 9 miles an hour. and now it's going to accelerate northwards on its journey to new england, and it will parallel the coastline of the carolinas, and how about that bend at the end to the left? very unusual. doesn't happen that often. yes, it's kind of similar in that bend to what sandy did. but sandy was a different beast than this storm. it was much, much larger. sandy was a huge immense size-wise storm. maybe the same intensity but size-wise, no comparison this. storm will have its own problems though. let's go in closer. you notice the winds will quickly die off. by the time we get to monday morning, wind damage is pretty much done
people from long island, now all of a sudden heading toward new york city and the long island sound, everyone is going we have one day to prepare. that's it. you have saturday. because this storm is coming in in a hurry early sunday morning. the landfall time is up. so let me go to the graphics and giving you a new update and we're still dealing with it as a tropical storm. did not reach hurricane intensity quite yet. and heading to the north finally at 9 miles an hour. and now it's going to...
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has lived so long in the queen mother isl long in the queen mother is said — long in the queen motherother is i said to be quietly very pleased indeed — said to be quietly very pleased indeed that— said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she _ said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has _ said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved i indeed that she has achieved this landmark— indeed that she has achieved this landmark anniversary. . indeed that she has achieved . this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal _ this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment _ this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for - this landmark anniversary. is a pivotal moment for the church is an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is newsday on the bbc. our headlines. an athlete from belarus is under police protection in tokyo, after her team officials tried to put her on a plane home against her will. and later history will be made in tokyo when weightlifter laurel hubbard becom
has lived so long in the queen mother isl long in the queen mother is said — long in the queen motherother is i said to be quietly very pleased indeed — said to be quietly very pleased indeed that— said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she _ said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has _ said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved i indeed that she has achieved this landmark— indeed that she has achieved this landmark anniversary. . indeed that she has...
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what you have been asking for for a long, long time. this bill shows that we can work together. i know a lot of people, some in the audience, who didn't this could happen. this bill has been declared dead more often than anyway. that bipartisanship was a thing of the past. from the time that i announced my candidacy to bring the country together in a bipartisan way, it was characterized as a relic of an earlier age, as you may -- age. as you may well remember, i never believed that and i still don't. i want to thank senators who work so hard to bring this together. i know it wasn't easy. for the republicans who supported the bill, you showed a lot of courage and i would like to personally thank you for that and i have called most of you on the phone to do just that. you have and no doubt will disagree with me on many issues, but where we can agree, we should. here on this bill we proved you can still come together to do big things, important things for the american people. for the democrats who supported the bill, we can be proud of this unprecedented vestment that is going to t
what you have been asking for for a long, long time. this bill shows that we can work together. i know a lot of people, some in the audience, who didn't this could happen. this bill has been declared dead more often than anyway. that bipartisanship was a thing of the past. from the time that i announced my candidacy to bring the country together in a bipartisan way, it was characterized as a relic of an earlier age, as you may -- age. as you may well remember, i never believed that and i still...
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how long will it take fair supplies? how long will it take fair supplies to come? we supplies?ies? how long will it take fair supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new — supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans _ supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans for _ supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans for a _ supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans for a storm, i down in new orleans for a storm, whether it is a category one storm or more severe storm like this. people are told to have a three days of the food and water available for them and that is typically the time that public officials believe it would take to get to them after a storm. right now, given that the wind speeds we are expecting within the city, were expecting about hurricane because winds which are 75 to 100 mph in the city itself, that is going to be widespread power outages and we already have about 250,000 people without power it now. that is going to persist for several days, potentially weeks when you're talking about the city and surrounding area. we
how long will it take fair supplies? how long will it take fair supplies to come? we supplies?ies? how long will it take fair supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new — supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans _ supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans for _ supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans for a _ supplies to come? we get hunkered down in new orleans for a storm, i down in new orleans for a storm, whether it is a category one storm or more...
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i would say to julie long-term optimism and you have to be an optimist long-term but short-term i amvery pessimistic. so i guess -- short-term i'm very pessimistic that long-term, long-term it will be great. >> chris your book is wonderful and very important and i urge everybody to buy it and read it. they think you have the last word. >> thank you jonathan for a fantastic event and rolling with the punches tonight. we had a few punches. and audience thank you for rolling with the punches. we really appreciated and if you missed any portion of the beginning of the event it's going to be available on our facebook page @strand book store and you can watch the portion you miss. we have a link to the chat to chris' book and if you haven't already purchased it. any final words before you we close chris? >> please buy the book and support independent bookstores as much as ever because this might be on c-span i have to say hi mom and thank you everybody and thank you john it's been a pleasure and a real treat, thank
i would say to julie long-term optimism and you have to be an optimist long-term but short-term i amvery pessimistic. so i guess -- short-term i'm very pessimistic that long-term, long-term it will be great. >> chris your book is wonderful and very important and i urge everybody to buy it and read it. they think you have the last word. >> thank you jonathan for a fantastic event and rolling with the punches tonight. we had a few punches. and audience thank you for rolling with the...
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it's been a long year and a half.nd it's just getting tougher for us. >> and people and students are increasingly getting infected. >> the school boards are having to essentially protect kids from their own governors. >> sam rock, nbc news, hollywood, florida. >> and coming up for us, one last look. a late, live update on what's in store for millions of americans this weekend. this weekend >> last thing before we go tonight. one last look at tropical storm henri. important for several reasons. first of all, it's heading over huge population center. that includes areas that are not used to these kinds of storms. and that would be long island, new york city, new england. the last big one to hit new england was hurricane bob that. was 30 years ago this week. if you're watching from the northeast, figure you have 24 hours, give or take, to get where you are going. and this is changeable for a large part of the day. forecast models range from the storm slamming into new york harbor, to making a direct hit on the tip of lon
it's been a long year and a half.nd it's just getting tougher for us. >> and people and students are increasingly getting infected. >> the school boards are having to essentially protect kids from their own governors. >> sam rock, nbc news, hollywood, florida. >> and coming up for us, one last look. a late, live update on what's in store for millions of americans this weekend. this weekend >> last thing before we go tonight. one last look at tropical storm henri....
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on track to hit long island and new england. which haven't seen a hurricane in 30 years, tomorrow. coastal areas now evacuating the rush to board up and stock up lines for gas. empty store shelves. governors calling up the naonal guard. >> you should be prepared to deal with the possibility that you could lose power >> we have the latest on its path >>> new terror threats in afghanistan. americans told not to come to the airport. it's too dangerous, despite the president's promise yesterday to get everyone out mr. biden canceling his vacation today. and the dramatic report from outside the airport walls. >> at the front, people are just getting crushed. >>> schools shutdown one district cancelling school for two full weeks after a covid outbreak with no remote learning option parents across the country bracing for a chaotic school year >>> criminals going to extremes to steal your identity, even wearing masks to pretend they're you. they've already stolen hundreds of billions of dollars. >>> and the special visitors that comforted this grieving father and how he turned it into a gl
on track to hit long island and new england. which haven't seen a hurricane in 30 years, tomorrow. coastal areas now evacuating the rush to board up and stock up lines for gas. empty store shelves. governors calling up the naonal guard. >> you should be prepared to deal with the possibility that you could lose power >> we have the latest on its path >>> new terror threats in afghanistan. americans told not to come to the airport. it's too dangerous, despite the president's...
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this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the...
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. 20 years has been a long time although now it seems like - government. 20 years has been a long timenow it seems like a short period in the bigger picture but a relatively long time to try and build new infrastructure in some sort of stability, how much has been done over the past 20 years? if you look at the — done over the past 20 years? if you look at the changes _ done over the past 20 years? if you look at the changes to _ done over the past 20 years? if you look at the changes to the - done over the past 20 years? if gm. look at the changes to the education system, the roads are being built, this is not the same country that the taliban are taking control of the taliban are taking control of the dead last time. there has been a transformative effect from the western presence. nonetheless, there have been significant limitations to the state of the afghan economy given the wartime conditions. most of the money that has been flowing into the country has been flowing in that relate to the war or to drugs, the vast mineral resources of a country that should be one of the main sourc
. 20 years has been a long time although now it seems like - government. 20 years has been a long timenow it seems like a short period in the bigger picture but a relatively long time to try and build new infrastructure in some sort of stability, how much has been done over the past 20 years? if you look at the — done over the past 20 years? if you look at the changes _ done over the past 20 years? if you look at the changes to _ done over the past 20 years? if you look at the changes to the...
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we will talk about that all weekend long. trey, thank you. >>> the race is on to evacuate as many people as possible from afghanistan. our team coverage continues now with lucas tomlinson at the pentagon. lucas? >> jon, even more urgency here at the pentagon tonight to get all americans and vulnerable afghans out of the country after the officials say there's a new threat from the islamic state. >> we're fighting against both time and space, the race we're in right now, and we're trying to do this as quickly and safely as possible. i'm not going to speculate about whether windows are closing or opening. we're focused on accomplishing this mission as fast as we can. >> earlier today the u.s. embassy in kabul issuing the following warning telling americans not to go to the airport. officials say the warning is due to a new threat from the islamic state and other terrorist groups but declined to give details. quote because of potential security threats outside of the gates of the kabul airport, we are advising u.s. citizens to a
we will talk about that all weekend long. trey, thank you. >>> the race is on to evacuate as many people as possible from afghanistan. our team coverage continues now with lucas tomlinson at the pentagon. lucas? >> jon, even more urgency here at the pentagon tonight to get all americans and vulnerable afghans out of the country after the officials say there's a new threat from the islamic state. >> we're fighting against both time and space, the race we're in right now, and...
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it was a symbol of the long, long struggle of california farm workers for a more equitable share of the wealth they have helped to produce. the road that led to this easter pilgrimage goes back many years. it is a long road that crosses a big land. everything is big in california. the land is big and rich. the men and the corporations who own the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor. very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it does not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agri culture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 billion a year business. farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4 of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one-third of all of the farm land in the state is owned by less than one percent of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for thi
it was a symbol of the long, long struggle of california farm workers for a more equitable share of the wealth they have helped to produce. the road that led to this easter pilgrimage goes back many years. it is a long road that crosses a big land. everything is big in california. the land is big and rich. the men and the corporations who own the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor. very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it does not have a happy...
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so this has a long history. even i call marks. when writing does capital, he was funded by says the angles acting as a flint best marks wouldn't have been able to do the work he did well, not for that philanthropic contribution. and so similarly, if you're looking at some of the big problems in the world, well, activists, you know, obviously they need people to help. but they also needs money for the running costs to organize, to buy pamphlets and so on. and so if you're more worried by the systemic issues facing the world and including mixing, or you can fund organizations like the center for global development, that's helping to get you know, fair to say deals for wealth when companies or many other organizations that tackling requests problems in the world, so i think it is important not to generalize across all of france be it's very big tent. what the fact of our tourism line of reasoning calls upon is to treat a charitable donation as an investment, right. and to put the money where the most return on investment will occur.
so this has a long history. even i call marks. when writing does capital, he was funded by says the angles acting as a flint best marks wouldn't have been able to do the work he did well, not for that philanthropic contribution. and so similarly, if you're looking at some of the big problems in the world, well, activists, you know, obviously they need people to help. but they also needs money for the running costs to organize, to buy pamphlets and so on. and so if you're more worried by the...
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this virus would last, how long it would take to get a vaccine, how long the negative impact on our economy would last. and so frankly we overshot the mark i think in some aspects of the bill, thus leading to the surplus of funds that many of our state and local governments. so right now there are limits on how that money can be spent. qualified expenses include things like that are directly related to the pandemic like covid-19 testing sites, vaccine psa is an additional bed space in hospitals. but this funding can't currently be used for expenses unrelated to the pandemic or items that were previously included in a budget. they must be new pandemic related expenses. as i said, in theory at the time we did this that made a lot of sense after all, this funding was meant to bolster the fight against covid-19 in communities across our country. but not every community and not every state has the need for these types of projects. in many places the most urgent needs are not related to the pandemic but rather the failing infrastructure. the pandemic interrupted infrastructure permits acr
this virus would last, how long it would take to get a vaccine, how long the negative impact on our economy would last. and so frankly we overshot the mark i think in some aspects of the bill, thus leading to the surplus of funds that many of our state and local governments. so right now there are limits on how that money can be spent. qualified expenses include things like that are directly related to the pandemic like covid-19 testing sites, vaccine psa is an additional bed space in...
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there's a wall of big long in a bunk, and the fact he end up killing himself. i don't live on a lease, and then you go buy a car. well, and i will make a little was let him in the media roof, they get mad and i can say, lucky to me, mean it will because at that of the when a neighbor who did the they didn't even notice whether the equals to do this. but i know the company just wasn't going whatever it is. now we have just heard that it was a healthy alternative to figure out how do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce? are these, these are making the tobacco tours who make no borders blind. to tease you as a merge, we don't have a therapy. we don't actually, the whole world leads to take action to be ready. people are judge, you know, crisis we can do better. we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that w
there's a wall of big long in a bunk, and the fact he end up killing himself. i don't live on a lease, and then you go buy a car. well, and i will make a little was let him in the media roof, they get mad and i can say, lucky to me, mean it will because at that of the when a neighbor who did the they didn't even notice whether the equals to do this. but i know the company just wasn't going whatever it is. now we have just heard that it was a healthy alternative to figure out how do we trust...
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visit freestylelibre.us ♪♪ this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter.re.us but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. >>> new this morning, illinois has banned a law to ban police from lying when interrogating minors. there have been over 100 wrongful convictions, 31 of them involving minors. shaquille brewster has been looking into all of this. check this out. >> as the bill was signed, swift was in tears, considering what he lost. >> this bill, i truly believe, could have saved my life. >> reporter: swift spent more than 15 years in prison, convicted of a rape and murder he didn't commit. lied to by detectives and coerced into a confession during an interrogation without his attorney or his parents. >> i was taken advantage of, and manipulated by the police. me being a 17-year-old, i was led to believe that if i worked with them or cooperated, i would go home.
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i would call that an uptrend it's a stay long, be long circumstance, if you will, two stocks, a stock that looks a lot like the sector and hub spots, next chart, hubs, up to the right, north by northeast, orderly, steadily, never gets too steep, a classic stay long, be long, and end with mongodb, software, this has been a lagger and yet the setup, call it what you want to call it. like a head and shoulders bottom, but the point is, this is poised, i believe, to play catchup with the sector and to deliver some outright up performance on its own. >> all right, good charts there from carter worth. let's trade this bonawyn, how much do rates play into everything? >> you know, i actually think the rate thing has been spoken about ad nauseam and i feel like we've distilled it down and oversimplified that. we're looking more at credit spreads. you have rates, talking about the 2% yield how it will affect banks, how the longer end of the curve is sentiment around gdp and growth aspects. for me it's about the fed and i know you were tired about hearing about them it's about them striking a del
i would call that an uptrend it's a stay long, be long circumstance, if you will, two stocks, a stock that looks a lot like the sector and hub spots, next chart, hubs, up to the right, north by northeast, orderly, steadily, never gets too steep, a classic stay long, be long, and end with mongodb, software, this has been a lagger and yet the setup, call it what you want to call it. like a head and shoulders bottom, but the point is, this is poised, i believe, to play catchup with the sector and...
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long you know, this has been a long game for them.his has been a long game forthem. long ago, rememberthey said in the west have watches, we have time. so they have been preparing this for a very long time, and liked the first time they were in power in afghanistan, they have learned some smooth scales, but the i newspaper has some very good reports on how already the purges have begun. they are getting into homes of activists. i don't trust them at all. and today's column, the column was both incredibly panicked and worried and angry about what was going to happen to the girls and women in that country now. irate women in that country now. we will come to women's _ women in that country now. we will come to women's rights _ women in that country now. we will come to women's rights and - come to women's rights and their future in a moment. henry, the press conference, what went through your mind as he listened and watched it? well to my suppose a bewildering disconnect between the sort of rhetoric — disconnect between the sort of rhet
long you know, this has been a long game for them.his has been a long game forthem. long ago, rememberthey said in the west have watches, we have time. so they have been preparing this for a very long time, and liked the first time they were in power in afghanistan, they have learned some smooth scales, but the i newspaper has some very good reports on how already the purges have begun. they are getting into homes of activists. i don't trust them at all. and today's column, the column was both...
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they've done a lot of right thing as long the way as well.his one is not necessarily the negative of the chart, but the fact that it just hasn't had that performance it is dropped back down and i think that creates the opportunity that i see for the upside and by the way, we all know there is a lot of charts at the bottom of the ocean so we'll see if this is one that breaks down and we see the stock break to the upside. >> i like that one no more questions. we're going to vote now. are you buying pete's pitch on williams-sonoma. tim see moyer. >> i'm a buyer whether it is dutch ovens or -- pete is doing it that is pete keeping warm next to an oven and i think this is -- >> there is a d on it. >> with a d next to it you've had enormous investment in their digital business. they are the digital, as pete said, home furnishing retailer and they continue to grow, 850 bips. >> dutch, i believe. >> grasso? >> i'm going to say sell i love brother pete but when i look at the technicals, the 50 day has pierced the 100 day to the down side and it is tra
they've done a lot of right thing as long the way as well.his one is not necessarily the negative of the chart, but the fact that it just hasn't had that performance it is dropped back down and i think that creates the opportunity that i see for the upside and by the way, we all know there is a lot of charts at the bottom of the ocean so we'll see if this is one that breaks down and we see the stock break to the upside. >> i like that one no more questions. we're going to vote now. are...