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when you talk to the president of m.i.t. and what they are trying to do at m.i.t. or at stanford or at caltech or other tech colleges, if we were to join forces with other efforts around the world, we think there are great opportunities and i believe we are going to breakthrough. there's plenty of hydrogen and this i think is really the future. this is why many people are chasing it. >> contact information for his team. >> there have been some groups that have been really positive about the ndc and other steps you have taken but there also some who are saying it is insufficient. you reference a young woman who spoke this morning and that is passionate about the crisis that previous generations. what do you say to those people that say 52% is not enough? several billion dollars that you're committing for climate finance for developing countries is also insufficient when you consider just how big the u.s. budget is and you are talking about the fact of $10 billion? sec. kerry: let me just say that i love her passion. i loved what she said and i did not agree with eve
when you talk to the president of m.i.t. and what they are trying to do at m.i.t. or at stanford or at caltech or other tech colleges, if we were to join forces with other efforts around the world, we think there are great opportunities and i believe we are going to breakthrough. there's plenty of hydrogen and this i think is really the future. this is why many people are chasing it. >> contact information for his team. >> there have been some groups that have been really positive...
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>> in terms of -- you're familiar officers in this case considered use of the m.i.t.? >> they did. >> and they ultimately decided against it, correct? >> that's correct. >> how does that factor into -- or the decision to not employ the mrt factor into the analysis? >> that it's one of those situations where they were justified in the maximum restraint and chose not to. so why they had that decision making, i'm not sure. maybe mr. floyd had made comments about being claustrophobic. if you do leg restrain someone that is claustrophobic, it can create that reaction. what i've read in the materials is that there's a firestation literally seconds, if not a minute to 1 1/2 minutes away. if you have somebody under control in need of medical attention and ems who had training and commitment, that would be relevant to me. let's stabilize the situation and wait for the professionals to show up. >> based on a reasonable police officer standard, is that a factor that comes into analysi. >> potential erratic behavior going from compliant to noncompliant, not feeling any pain, havin
>> in terms of -- you're familiar officers in this case considered use of the m.i.t.? >> they did. >> and they ultimately decided against it, correct? >> that's correct. >> how does that factor into -- or the decision to not employ the mrt factor into the analysis? >> that it's one of those situations where they were justified in the maximum restraint and chose not to. so why they had that decision making, i'm not sure. maybe mr. floyd had made comments about...
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>> listen, harris, i'm glad to see the study from m.i.t.d a suspicion for a long time. the early models and masking and distance being is like the flu. it rides on a larger droplet and a lot harder to get. six feet of distancing like back in 1918 may work. what they found with this sars covid 2 virus it hangs in the air. we've seen it from other studies. hanging above you and in a room for a longer period of time. the longer you're in the room and the worse the ventilation is the more likely you are to get it. much more proper messaging and why schools should be open. other studies show that three feet of distance at school is the same as six feet of distance. that's the reason. >> harris: the director with the cdc wouldn't exactly explain the 3 versus 6 feet. you think they don't tell us because they don't think we're smart enough to understand. we got what you just said. look at this study. another one that really kind of challenges the norms that we see. it has to do with data that show a result that workers actually people who work outs
>> listen, harris, i'm glad to see the study from m.i.t.d a suspicion for a long time. the early models and masking and distance being is like the flu. it rides on a larger droplet and a lot harder to get. six feet of distancing like back in 1918 may work. what they found with this sars covid 2 virus it hangs in the air. we've seen it from other studies. hanging above you and in a room for a longer period of time. the longer you're in the room and the worse the ventilation is the more...
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. >> m.i.t. scientists turned spiderwebs into music. take a listen.ne enough to send a tingle down your spine. they created the music by scanning spiderwebs and re- creating them in virtual reality. they translated the webs into tones and harmonies and it all came together when the music department created a harp like virtual instrument. >> these haunting harmonies could have a serious use in application and could help scientists understand how spiders make their webs. and even how they communicate. >> haunting. >> to say the least. we will be right back. it's okay that you don't want to be first: you aren't. second covid vaccine. it's okay to have questions: everyone deserves answers. i'm wary that there isn't enough information. it's okay to be excited, or worried, or both. it's alright for it to take whatever it takes for you to be ready. hi mom, ready for your shot? yes, i've been waiting for this day. we just got vaccinated! let's get you there. let's get to immunity. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching, the new
. >> m.i.t. scientists turned spiderwebs into music. take a listen.ne enough to send a tingle down your spine. they created the music by scanning spiderwebs and re- creating them in virtual reality. they translated the webs into tones and harmonies and it all came together when the music department created a harp like virtual instrument. >> these haunting harmonies could have a serious use in application and could help scientists understand how spiders make their webs. and even how...
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. >> m.i.t. scientists turned spiderwebs into music. take a listen.nough to send a tingle down your spine. they created the music by scanning spiderwebs and re- creating them in virtual reality. they translated the webs into tones and harmonies and it all came together when the music department created a harp like virtual instrument. >> these haunting harmonies could have a serious use in application and could help scientists understand how spiders make their webs. and even how they communicate. >> haunting. >> to say the least. we will be right back. the 7pm news, weeknights on kpix 5. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching, the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a great night , - [announcer] this program is a paid presentation for omega xl and is brought to you by great healthworks. (upbeat music) - welcome, my name is connie craig carol and i'm so glad that you're joining me. chances are you or someone you know
. >> m.i.t. scientists turned spiderwebs into music. take a listen.nough to send a tingle down your spine. they created the music by scanning spiderwebs and re- creating them in virtual reality. they translated the webs into tones and harmonies and it all came together when the music department created a harp like virtual instrument. >> these haunting harmonies could have a serious use in application and could help scientists understand how spiders make their webs. and even how they...
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you are a phd from m.i.t., are not you?s right. >> that is a tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field involving -- many time involving abstract things that are not intuitive. they violate our intuition and in the world as most people know it often, and you have to bring a lot of disciplines together within physics. electromagnetism, thermodynamics. a lot of things you have to pull together. it is very challenging, but it is one of those challenging efforts that is satisfying. >> well, now i mean -- for example, you do not come from a mathematics or science background. >> there are no scientists or about people in my family. -- math people in my family. i did not grow up around it. >> where did you grow up? >> lake city, south carolina. i think in my case i had -- i was an initiative type of student. look at it this way. i was interested in just about every subject that came along but science and mathematics gave me the most challenge, gave me the most difficulty an
you are a phd from m.i.t., are not you?s right. >> that is a tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field involving -- many time involving abstract things that are not intuitive. they violate our intuition and in the world as most people know it often, and you have to bring a lot of disciplines together within physics. electromagnetism, thermodynamics. a lot of things you have to pull together. it is very...
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from m.i.t., aren't you? >> that's right. >> isn't it kind of -- that's kind of tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> oh, it's a very broad field involving, many times involving the abstract and things that aren't actually intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as people know it often. and you have to bring a lot of different disciplines together within physics. electro magnetism, they are owe dynamics, a lot of things you must pull together. it's very challenging, but again, it's one of those challenging efforts that's satisfying. >> well, i mean, for example, you don't come from a mathematics or science background, do you? >> no, there are no scientists or math people in my family. i didn't grow up around it. >> where did you grow up? >> lake city, south carolina. i think in my casey was -- i had an initiative type of student. let's put it this way. i was interested in about every subject that came along. science was the one -- mathematics was the m
from m.i.t., aren't you? >> that's right. >> isn't it kind of -- that's kind of tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> oh, it's a very broad field involving, many times involving the abstract and things that aren't actually intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as people know it often. and you have to bring a lot of different disciplines together within physics. electro magnetism, they are owe dynamics, a...
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. >> you are a phd from m.i.t., aren't you? is right. >> that is a tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. [laughter] >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field, involving the abstract and things which are not exactly intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as most people know it, often, and you have to bring a lot of different disciplines together with physics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, a lot of things you have to pull together. it is challenging. one of the most challenging efforts is satisfying. >> now, i mean, for example. you don't come from a mathematics or science background, do you? >> no, there are no scientists or math people in my family. i did not grow up around it. >> where did you grow up? >> lake city, south carolina. in my case, i had quite an initiative type of student. let's put it this way. i was interested in just about every subject that came along, but science and mathematics was the one that was most challenging and gave me the most difficulty. i had to work h
. >> you are a phd from m.i.t., aren't you? is right. >> that is a tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. [laughter] >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field, involving the abstract and things which are not exactly intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as most people know it, often, and you have to bring a lot of different disciplines together with physics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, a lot of things you have to pull...
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you talk to raphael, the president of m.i.t. and you listen to what they're doing at m.i.t. or at stanford or cal tech, a number of other colleges and universities in america, if we were to join forces as we're going to try to with other efforts around the world, we think there are just great opportunities. and i believe we're going to break through. we're going to know how to do hydrogen. and there's plenty of it. and this i think is really the future. it's why so many people are chasing it. >> last one. >> i will also give you the contact information for his team for anybody who wants to talk to him. he has lots of thoughts, as you all know. >> kind of to piggyback off of jeff's last question, there have been some groups that have been really positive about the steps that the administration has taken, ndc and the climate finance stuff. but there are also some who are saying it's insufficient. and you referenced the young woman who spoke this morning and that deep passion about the crisis that previous generations have put on her generation. what do you say to those people
you talk to raphael, the president of m.i.t. and you listen to what they're doing at m.i.t. or at stanford or cal tech, a number of other colleges and universities in america, if we were to join forces as we're going to try to with other efforts around the world, we think there are just great opportunities. and i believe we're going to break through. we're going to know how to do hydrogen. and there's plenty of it. and this i think is really the future. it's why so many people are chasing it....
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over the last two years, i have heard about interns at goldman sachs from m.i.t. and coders.ese institutions are going to have to change radically. jamie is about investing aggressively in technology and he has been for quite some time. the european close is up next. the commodity stocks are doing well today. this is bloomberg. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. and there are over 20 exercises to
over the last two years, i have heard about interns at goldman sachs from m.i.t. and coders.ese institutions are going to have to change radically. jamie is about investing aggressively in technology and he has been for quite some time. the european close is up next. the commodity stocks are doing well today. this is bloomberg. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all...
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have brought into the s.e.c., including gary gensler, who has been focused on cryptocurrencies at m.i.t will give the applications a full and fair hearing when they come before him. >> kate, if i can bring you into the conversation, i know in your report, you talked about a race to the bottom. if coinbase's revenue structure is based on the fees, but robinhood is already offering trading for free, what does that mean for the sustainability of a coinbase model >> robinhood had the same effect on the brokerage industry. they came in, offered free trading. in this case they get rebates from some of their trades partners, so they make money on the back end they charge a lot more than what people would charge for stoke trading. for example, right now it does make bitcoin trading more expensive. they may need to trade that for things like security versus the new -- offer the same thing, so that's a big thing security, custody, things they say right now are proprietary make that a better option. >> what is it that investors need to worry about? >> there are many. thanks for raising the issue o
have brought into the s.e.c., including gary gensler, who has been focused on cryptocurrencies at m.i.t will give the applications a full and fair hearing when they come before him. >> kate, if i can bring you into the conversation, i know in your report, you talked about a race to the bottom. if coinbase's revenue structure is based on the fees, but robinhood is already offering trading for free, what does that mean for the sustainability of a coinbase model >> robinhood had the...
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she teaches at m.i.t. as well as oxford. she says she thinks this will have a 150 billion dollars valuation by the end of the week. that's a much larger market cap than even goldman sachs. one of the major wall street banks saying about this listing which has really taken the spotlights from j.p. morgan and goldman sachs. >> there's a chance it could beat goldman sachs and morgan stanley. it's bigger than most european banks and u.s. exchanges. there is exposure to another crypto exchange. but also made me wonder, why didn't any other exchange try to get exposure to coinbase? goldman, this morning, was asked about crypto and would it create a digital wallet? david solomon said that we are focused on creating a digital bank with no plan frequent wallet now -- for a crypto wallet. but there are ways for banks to get in. they are offering institutional clients is. but it's a years late -- a year's weight. -- wait. >> we have seen the price of bitcoin rise today to another all-time high, at one point it traded at almost six to 5
she teaches at m.i.t. as well as oxford. she says she thinks this will have a 150 billion dollars valuation by the end of the week. that's a much larger market cap than even goldman sachs. one of the major wall street banks saying about this listing which has really taken the spotlights from j.p. morgan and goldman sachs. >> there's a chance it could beat goldman sachs and morgan stanley. it's bigger than most european banks and u.s. exchanges. there is exposure to another crypto...
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he taught a course at m.i.t.art of this administration will be a lot more climate-focused. focusing on green crypto. we are hopeful but we will have to wait and see. matt: fascinating stuff, chris. definitely something people want to look into and read more about how bitcoin minors can make this change, create this fork. it would be interesting. chris larson, ripple co-founder bringing up some important points. i want to send it over to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: fully vaccinated americans can be unmasked when exercising, dining and socializing outdoors in small groups. yes according to new guidance from the centers for disease control and prevention. >> for vaccinated people, out of activities without a mask are safe. however, we continue to reprimand -- recommend masten outdoor crowds and venues. it's also safer those vaccinated return to the activities they love doing inside while wearing a mask. mark: the recommendations represent one of the most significant relaxations of guidelines since the
he taught a course at m.i.t.art of this administration will be a lot more climate-focused. focusing on green crypto. we are hopeful but we will have to wait and see. matt: fascinating stuff, chris. definitely something people want to look into and read more about how bitcoin minors can make this change, create this fork. it would be interesting. chris larson, ripple co-founder bringing up some important points. i want to send it over to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: fully vaccinated...
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m.i.t.ust learning and intimidated by the crypto world, how would you describe the difference between ltc and btc? >> the simple way to think about it is i always see bitcoin as digital gold litecoin is silver it is silver to bitcoin's gold if you understand how bitcoin works, similar to gold in terms of mining. litecoin works similar to silver it is a layman's bitcoin >> so, from a block chain perspective and maybe not from a fractional perspective which is a key difference with the bitcoin bound to eight levels. are there any fundamental differences on the back end of how they operate, charlie? >> the main difference is it using a different mining algorithm. it has a different set of miners it is faster it has more coins than bitcoins. it has four times as many coins and four times faster. litecoin transactions every two and a half minutes it is easier to use. the bitcoin block right now is congested. it is cheap and fast to use. >> what do you mean by that? it is congested? >> so the bitc
m.i.t.ust learning and intimidated by the crypto world, how would you describe the difference between ltc and btc? >> the simple way to think about it is i always see bitcoin as digital gold litecoin is silver it is silver to bitcoin's gold if you understand how bitcoin works, similar to gold in terms of mining. litecoin works similar to silver it is a layman's bitcoin >> so, from a block chain perspective and maybe not from a fractional perspective which is a key difference with...
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he handed you the bible as you graduated from m.i.t..ut the bible the great rudy dornbusch handed you. catherine: he was one of my thesis advisors. what he gave me, a signed copy of the first edition of international economics. that represents both rudy's, his first edition, which integrated goods and markets and asset markets into one place. his bible, and then of course his mentors bible, meaning robert mondale's international economics, those are my bibles today. tom: the continuity of the sector is extraordinary. i can think of nowhere else where there is such a cadence as there is an international economics. what do we think today robert mondale invented 50 years ago? catherine: the most famous thing we have been working with in the open economy that has his name on it is the mondale-fleming model which puts three different markets together. the investment savings part of the economy, the monetary policy , and the open economy, meaning balance and payments and how that change with regards to exchange rates. those are the three marke
he handed you the bible as you graduated from m.i.t..ut the bible the great rudy dornbusch handed you. catherine: he was one of my thesis advisors. what he gave me, a signed copy of the first edition of international economics. that represents both rudy's, his first edition, which integrated goods and markets and asset markets into one place. his bible, and then of course his mentors bible, meaning robert mondale's international economics, those are my bibles today. tom: the continuity of the...
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like the m.i.t.'s students, the redditors in january were young, knowledgeable people with high appetites for risk who chose to speculate by making a quick bet against a larger player with the perceived advantage. on the other hand, the hedge funds of these large institutions with specialized knowledge against the game routinely tip the odds in their favor. what is not obvious, is what they have in common. they are all high-risk speculators with more skills and tools than the average person. but there is a problem for the stock market, which is supposed to be a place where a person can grow wealth by investing in companies who have good prospects. when fast-moving, high-risk speculators dominate, we have a classic recipe for market disruption. what we saw in january with gamestop and robinhood is what we saw during the great recession, with wall street turning out subprime mortgage securities. market disruptions like this are problem, because as was stated in january, extreme stock price volatility ha
like the m.i.t.'s students, the redditors in january were young, knowledgeable people with high appetites for risk who chose to speculate by making a quick bet against a larger player with the perceived advantage. on the other hand, the hedge funds of these large institutions with specialized knowledge against the game routinely tip the odds in their favor. what is not obvious, is what they have in common. they are all high-risk speculators with more skills and tools than the average person....
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m.i.t.technology review is based on reporting from the hospital but there's a fellow by the name of tim who is at the upjohn institute in michigan who cares a lot about this and he came up with an 18.80 in dollar plan saying we are going to help subsidize internships and apprenticeships in your assistance, the federal government. the idea was to make more taxpaying citizens or look at the case of keith. if keith, at the very good getting when he was first diagnosed if authorities had gone to keep instead keep you've been diagnosed with diabetes in your insolent is going to be free to use, well that would cost taxpayers money absolutely a web. but keith would still be working and still be paying taxes himself. you will read in the book a whole lot of other stuff that's happening to taxpayers it wouldn't be happening. connect potentially for generations. >> for generations and that's another thing the police chief of montpellier a guy named dan mcgee said we see the kids and we see the parents
m.i.t.technology review is based on reporting from the hospital but there's a fellow by the name of tim who is at the upjohn institute in michigan who cares a lot about this and he came up with an 18.80 in dollar plan saying we are going to help subsidize internships and apprenticeships in your assistance, the federal government. the idea was to make more taxpaying citizens or look at the case of keith. if keith, at the very good getting when he was first diagnosed if authorities had gone to...
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when i was at yale, i taught at princeton, at m.i.t. as a fellow. white kids do terrible stuff every damn day. i saw white kids on drugs. i saw white kids who were disrespectful. i saw frat boys doing stuff that would make a gang member ashamed in terms of the level of disrespect and disregard, and the cops were never called on a single one of those kids. those kids got the benefit of the doubt. they got a second chance, third chance, 15th chance, and those kids are out having good lives, and yet you see blocks away from those campuses in the housing projects kids doing less bad stuff getting 15, 20 years jail, wind up getting killed, sometimes by each other. you walk around as a black person with a constant sense of both dread and guilt. am i doing enough for my community? am i doing enough to help? i spent a lot of time in prisons, helping folks. you go into a prison, and you've done it yourself, it's wall-to-wall african-american men, latino men. let's be honest, chris. some of these guys, they're smarter than me and you, they're better leaders.
when i was at yale, i taught at princeton, at m.i.t. as a fellow. white kids do terrible stuff every damn day. i saw white kids on drugs. i saw white kids who were disrespectful. i saw frat boys doing stuff that would make a gang member ashamed in terms of the level of disrespect and disregard, and the cops were never called on a single one of those kids. those kids got the benefit of the doubt. they got a second chance, third chance, 15th chance, and those kids are out having good lives, and...
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i read that a team of researchers at m.i.t.d new findings that could lead to communication with spiders if that works, the scientists will move on to their next tasks, communicating with a human. [ laughter ] "you see, the spider -- the spider is sort of pretty i mean, you're not pretty. spiders aren't pretty. you're pretty. but i mean -- i wouldn't say that you are you can have the -- you could take the spider if you like to i'm just going to leave and you stay here in the lab [ applause ] i have to sit down." finally, i saw that the movie "magic mike" is being turned into a reality show where ten men will undergo a full body evolution and compete for the title of the real magic mike you know, after a year of the pandemic, i think we've all gone through a full body evolution. [ laughter ] yep, the winner will receive the prestigious title of the real magic mike and the grand prize of one million usher bucks. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: we have a great show give it up for roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪
i read that a team of researchers at m.i.t.d new findings that could lead to communication with spiders if that works, the scientists will move on to their next tasks, communicating with a human. [ laughter ] "you see, the spider -- the spider is sort of pretty i mean, you're not pretty. spiders aren't pretty. you're pretty. but i mean -- i wouldn't say that you are you can have the -- you could take the spider if you like to i'm just going to leave and you stay here in the lab [ applause...
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joining me now is m.i.t. professor of chemical engineering and mathematics martin.e do not know what president biden will announce today, but in your mind, what need would there be for vaccinated americans to wear masks outside? do you think it would be safe to lift the requirement that people wear masks outside when vaccinated? >> well, as dr. fauci just said, seems like a very reasonable decision at this point. >> what about unvaccinated people? >> so, for unvaccinated people, we have to keep in mind the different modes of transmission. so, the covid-19 is transmitted through virus as contained in droplets formed by your breathing, by respiration and there are two different types of transmission. the first would be short range transmission through what we call respiratory jets. the puffs that come out when you're breathing or which go a bit farther when you cough. and those are protected -- we protect against that form of transmission by social distancing as a very effective means. on the other hand, there is also airborne transmission through smaller particles su
joining me now is m.i.t. professor of chemical engineering and mathematics martin.e do not know what president biden will announce today, but in your mind, what need would there be for vaccinated americans to wear masks outside? do you think it would be safe to lift the requirement that people wear masks outside when vaccinated? >> well, as dr. fauci just said, seems like a very reasonable decision at this point. >> what about unvaccinated people? >> so, for unvaccinated...
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a new study out of m.i.t.y people who maintain 60 feet of distance from those indoors are no safer than those six feet apart. this is the case even when someone is wearing a mask because air tends to rise and false elsewhere in a room no matter the distance. >>> new research suggests a single doze of the pfizer vaccine suggests 65% and that number jumps to 74% for symptomatic cases and that is for natural immunity and the johnson & johnson vaccinations resume today after an 11-day pause and the benefits of the single-dose vaccine outweigh the risk. let's go to my colleague cori coffin in new york city. i asked you last hour and you answered telling me the j&j, vaccine is not offered there just because it wasn't supposed to be. i think you said there was a lot of moderna there, as well, but the vaccinations are resuming today across the city. how are they going to look? >> yeah. this is going to be one of the major metropolitan seas announcing that they'll be resuming. behind me they're starting up walk-in appo
a new study out of m.i.t.y people who maintain 60 feet of distance from those indoors are no safer than those six feet apart. this is the case even when someone is wearing a mask because air tends to rise and false elsewhere in a room no matter the distance. >>> new research suggests a single doze of the pfizer vaccine suggests 65% and that number jumps to 74% for symptomatic cases and that is for natural immunity and the johnson & johnson vaccinations resume today after an 11-day...
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the m.i.t. technology review. you are all virtual, which makes this next step different or novel for me. what our four witnesses please stand to be sworn -- would our four witnesses please stand to be sworn. do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before this committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> yes. chair coons: we will now proceed with witness statements. each of you has five minutes to make an opening statement. please proceed with your testimony. >> thank you. chairman, ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to be here with you today. i am monica and i leave contact policy -- content policy for facebook. there are algorithms for many product features including enforcing policies. when people refer to facebook algorithms often they refer to our content ranking algorithm that helps us order content for people to see, i will dive into that one. as you pointed out,
the m.i.t. technology review. you are all virtual, which makes this next step different or novel for me. what our four witnesses please stand to be sworn -- would our four witnesses please stand to be sworn. do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before this committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> yes. chair coons: we will now proceed with witness statements. each of you has five minutes to make an opening...
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i've never asked you for background you were at m.i.t. sloane.engineering or what? does sloane have engineering >> no, there's actually a sign on campus that says -- it points to the rest of campus that says engineering and math and it has the direction pointing towards the sloane school that says real people here. i studied at the intersection of math and my experience bitcoin was big at m.i.t. >> right you hear about it, you see how blockchain works, distributed ledger. >> wait. let's be very clear. i saw how bitcoin works. all you have to remember, there was only bitcoin in the beginning. it's like the book of genesis, there was only bitcoin it was really bitcoin. when i interacted with bitcoin, i was like, this is ridiculous i spent my career in it since then i thought i was throwing my career away on a crazy bet here we are, i think the c coin-base ipo is big in private markets we're looking at 147 billion right now which makes coin base bigger than goldman sachs. that is my target for the end of the week. >> did you buy and hold? did you bu
i've never asked you for background you were at m.i.t. sloane.engineering or what? does sloane have engineering >> no, there's actually a sign on campus that says -- it points to the rest of campus that says engineering and math and it has the direction pointing towards the sloane school that says real people here. i studied at the intersection of math and my experience bitcoin was big at m.i.t. >> right you hear about it, you see how blockchain works, distributed ledger. >>...
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the best one was one of the guys, alan bredno, who was a brilliant guy from m.i.t. and the northeast guy. he went through the same thing and he got on the radio and he was reading the news about the paris peace talks and so and so's and our beloved leader's president is supposed to be ho chi minh. and he said, our beloved leader, horseshit minh. everybody was rolling on the floor. they could beat us, but they couldn't beat us. we were going to fight back and not give up. that's where you had to stay in the battle. they're the enemy, we're the good guys. it's us against them. okay, you have me today but you really don't have me because i'm about to pull the string on you. one guy was tortured to say who was the commander that ordered him -- no, who are some of the people in your squadron that refuse to fly combat missions against north vietnam. finally they said, okay. it was captain ben casey and captain clark kent. well, when that got out, the peace delegation that came over told them these americans had made them look like fools balls everybody in america knew tha
the best one was one of the guys, alan bredno, who was a brilliant guy from m.i.t. and the northeast guy. he went through the same thing and he got on the radio and he was reading the news about the paris peace talks and so and so's and our beloved leader's president is supposed to be ho chi minh. and he said, our beloved leader, horseshit minh. everybody was rolling on the floor. they could beat us, but they couldn't beat us. we were going to fight back and not give up. that's where you had to...
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first up, i like this guy's name, happy 100th birthday to al berm tom, a proud m.i.t.gest yankees fan out there and catches all of their games we wish a happy 100th birthday to they wilma taylor, worked in retail until she was in her 80s. evelyn dobecker is from east windsor, new jersey, an active lady she's 100. rumor has it, she will give you the best pierogi you have ever tasted elvis rogers of new york city is sell br celebrating 102 years. there's nothing she'd rather do than go shopping last but not least, happy 100th birthday to jack, this world war ii veteran is from boynton b beach, florida, says his secret to longevity, the promise of being a smucker's jar when he turned 100. >> you did it. >> jack, you did it, you did it my friend. we salute you for your service >> that was great. all right, guys, speaking of important dates. the countdown is on to mother's day. don't forget to shop today's mother's day plaza for exclusive discounts on some gifts. >> we're talking about flowers from urban stems, skin care from kate somerville and more, plus there's a chance
first up, i like this guy's name, happy 100th birthday to al berm tom, a proud m.i.t.gest yankees fan out there and catches all of their games we wish a happy 100th birthday to they wilma taylor, worked in retail until she was in her 80s. evelyn dobecker is from east windsor, new jersey, an active lady she's 100. rumor has it, she will give you the best pierogi you have ever tasted elvis rogers of new york city is sell br celebrating 102 years. there's nothing she'd rather do than go shopping...
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very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.town. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with multiple family members or multiple families in the same home and they laid down their roots. [♪♪♪] >> it's different because again
very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.town. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to...
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maintaining masks and social distancing are still the best ways to prevent spread, a new study from m.i.t. challenges the value of six feet of space indoors where particles can spread much further. >> you could have exposure to these particles from somebody who's sick way more than six feet distance. if you're wearing a mask indoors and you're vaccinated, the risk is incredibly low. >> reporter: but the crowd distance at this ufc fight in jacksonville, fell, over the weekend far less than six feet where tom brady took in the fight, and the masks were closer to optional. as for wearing masks outdoors, dr. anthony fauci over the weekend says he expects the cdc to be adjusting its guidelines for those who are vaccinated and perhaps those who are not vaccinated with health expers believe it might not be necessary. >> reporter: richard beser is the former acting director at the cdc and president of the robert john woods foundation. it is an independent entity. good to note that because johnson & johnson is where we start this morning. it's rolling out again. how do you see this playing out? ho
maintaining masks and social distancing are still the best ways to prevent spread, a new study from m.i.t. challenges the value of six feet of space indoors where particles can spread much further. >> you could have exposure to these particles from somebody who's sick way more than six feet distance. if you're wearing a mask indoors and you're vaccinated, the risk is incredibly low. >> reporter: but the crowd distance at this ufc fight in jacksonville, fell, over the weekend far...
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as a former government official and at m.i.t. teaching. i'm grateful for the opportunity share my insights today, especially as we have new leadership in the white house and new voices in congress to combat the climate crisis with the urgency this demands. u.s. government continues to subsidize the production of oil, gas, coal and doesn't do tax policy. these are five policy principles i can our understanding of what constitutes good and effective lemon policy and the single ship from poor and effective policy. let me briefly review these now. first, energy and climate policy should correct market failures. well-functioning markets do not need government intervention. the markets that produce too much prison -- pollution, or too little competition merit revision. second, these policies should about cost-effectiveness. cost-effective design ensures that the american taxpayer gets the biggest possible social return. such as improved public health from cleaner air, pure threats to changing climate, given the costs. >> it should could you redo
as a former government official and at m.i.t. teaching. i'm grateful for the opportunity share my insights today, especially as we have new leadership in the white house and new voices in congress to combat the climate crisis with the urgency this demands. u.s. government continues to subsidize the production of oil, gas, coal and doesn't do tax policy. these are five policy principles i can our understanding of what constitutes good and effective lemon policy and the single ship from poor and...
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can just get more money and failed to reopen the schools, especially in context of my new study at m.i.t., finding no relation whatsoever in any models between resources and reopening schools in person. as you pointed out, looking at places like florida and california, california spends 38% more per pupil per year according to the u.s. census bureau, and yet florida is mostly -- >> i'm going to cut you off because i want to get to a couple more questions, but you have been very articulate, and i appreciate your presence. you work as a pediatrician. as a doctor myself, i know the challenges you face. covid-19 has drastically changed the lives of all americans, especially our students who find themselves sitting in front of a computer more and playing outside less along with a complete absence of physical education. in your testimony, you recommend specifying times where families turn off the screens and play. can you speak to the long-term impacts of less outside play and physical education students have experienced over the last year? >> sure. thank you. i have an opportunity to refer yo
can just get more money and failed to reopen the schools, especially in context of my new study at m.i.t., finding no relation whatsoever in any models between resources and reopening schools in person. as you pointed out, looking at places like florida and california, california spends 38% more per pupil per year according to the u.s. census bureau, and yet florida is mostly -- >> i'm going to cut you off because i want to get to a couple more questions, but you have been very...
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and i'm pleased to see that the federal reserve bank of boston with m.i.t.rnment support. maria: because we'll need it as china is ahead of us on this, right? >> china, china is test this through its provinces china wants rnb to become a major reserve currency in world that's why they're pushing i.m.f. to do this fir issue around world and trying to use one belt one road to use rmb for payment for all of those transactions. maria: another effort to overtake the united states. this time on currency congressman good to see you this morning thanks for watching all of these issues. and to you french hill joining thus morning in d.c.. stay with us. we'll be right back. just over a year ago, i was drowning in credit card debt. sofi helped me pay off twenty-three thousand dollars of credit card debt. they helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. i went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. so thank you. ♪ ♪ so thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪
and i'm pleased to see that the federal reserve bank of boston with m.i.t.rnment support. maria: because we'll need it as china is ahead of us on this, right? >> china, china is test this through its provinces china wants rnb to become a major reserve currency in world that's why they're pushing i.m.f. to do this fir issue around world and trying to use one belt one road to use rmb for payment for all of those transactions. maria: another effort to overtake the united states. this time on...
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interaction with gary, i've gone on the internet, downloaded the courses he's taught in cryptocurrency at m.i.tis an expert. he understands the use cases he understands why it exists and the potential benefits this isn't going to be a case of very heavy hand bed regulation that will completely strangle cryptocurrencies in the u.s. he is a guy who by and large likes transparency and certainly likes a minimum level of kyc, aml. we want to make sure you don't have drug cartels and other unseemly characters who are able to ben fill the from either centralized exchanges or defi. i think gary is going to go after those sorts of things. >> tom, if you were running the new york stock exchange as you used to or you were where you're sitting in the nasdaq, what should you be thinking and doing about all of this? >> i wore out my welcome on crypto scurrency to some extent. jeff and i worked together with our colleagues, notably kelly leffler and others and came up with this idea which ultimately intercontinental exchange started. it was something we were very focused on i think these exchanges, the big ex
interaction with gary, i've gone on the internet, downloaded the courses he's taught in cryptocurrency at m.i.tis an expert. he understands the use cases he understands why it exists and the potential benefits this isn't going to be a case of very heavy hand bed regulation that will completely strangle cryptocurrencies in the u.s. he is a guy who by and large likes transparency and certainly likes a minimum level of kyc, aml. we want to make sure you don't have drug cartels and other unseemly...
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very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.tlove and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with multiple family members or multiple families in the same home and they laid down their roots. [♪♪♪] >> it's different because again, we have little sma
very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.tlove and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this...
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very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.turban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with multiple family members or multiple families in the same home and they laid down their roots. [
very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.turban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could...
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very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.turban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with multiple family members or multiple families in the same home and they laid down their roots. [
very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.turban planning. so this is her hometown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could...
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yesterday i read of yet another youth suicide. 18-year-old star quarterback dillon with plans to attend m.i.t. committed suicide on january 7. his father said that the illinois extended stay-at-home orders and school closures greatly contributed to his suicide. as leaders it is our responsibility to encourage and incentivize vaccinations. one instance is by removing our masks and returning to normal. despite having reached the traditional level of herd immunity by our members, our chamber does not reflect a return to normal. i implore our physician to follow science and the c.d.c. guidelines. incentivize and show the public that a world beyond the pandemic exists. not another minute should go by where children as young as 9 commit suicide because they see no hope of a future beyond the pandemic. we cannot waste another second or another young life. let us remove our masks and show america there can be a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to addre
yesterday i read of yet another youth suicide. 18-year-old star quarterback dillon with plans to attend m.i.t. committed suicide on january 7. his father said that the illinois extended stay-at-home orders and school closures greatly contributed to his suicide. as leaders it is our responsibility to encourage and incentivize vaccinations. one instance is by removing our masks and returning to normal. despite having reached the traditional level of herd immunity by our members, our chamber does...
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very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.tetown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to own my own home. this is where we laid down our roots like many people in this neighborhood and we started our family and this is where we are going to be. i mean we are the part of san francisco. it's the two neighborhoods with the most children under the age of 18. everybody likes to talk about how san francisco is not family-friendly, there are not a lot of children and families. we have predominately single family homes. as i said, people move here to buy their first home, maybe with multiple family members or multiple families in the same home and they laid down their roots. [♪♪♪] >> it's different because aga
very fortunate to meet my future wife, now my wife while we were both attending graduate school at m.i.tetown. so, we fell in love and moved to her city. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i was introduced to this part of town while working on a campaign for gavin, who is running for mayor. i was one of the organizers out here and i met the people and i fell in love with them in the neighborhood. so it also was a place in the city that at the time that i could afford to buy a home and i wanted to...
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and there has also been a remarkable improvement in the technology, m.i.t. about a year ago had a major breakthrough, almost double the capacity. taking ambient air and pulling carbon right out of it. almost carbon mining out of the air. and this is a really big facility about to go in. they are going to take the carbon and shove it back in the ground. it's negative -- it's a negative calculator. we should be finding joy as conservatives and liberals that technology has brought us these types of opportunities. if we get the regulatory, we get the tax code, and we actually update our thinking to this century, we can actually stop arguing about greenhouse gases and how much of the economy and how many people you want to unemploy or is there green jobs don't pay as much, and say, let's just have the disruption in the economy like we always do, let's promote the things that make our world cleaner, healthier, more prosperous. then if we do things like this, maybe we end the violence, the economic violence on the working poor. maybe this could be a really amazing
and there has also been a remarkable improvement in the technology, m.i.t. about a year ago had a major breakthrough, almost double the capacity. taking ambient air and pulling carbon right out of it. almost carbon mining out of the air. and this is a really big facility about to go in. they are going to take the carbon and shove it back in the ground. it's negative -- it's a negative calculator. we should be finding joy as conservatives and liberals that technology has brought us these types...