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you wonder, marc, whether the eu, the united states misstepped here.ognised sufficiently how much of an opportunity china and russia would see this moment as being asjustin hasjust explained? well, as we heard, - the americans of course misinterpreted completely. the europeans were really i depending on the americans, so they were not particularly i interested about what is going on with russia and china. i think the ball is - in the american camp. they are the only superpower now. europe is no longer— a superpower because it doesn't have, as i said, i a defence policy. so definitely the ball- is in the us camp and i think the us has to show again . leadership, which has been missing now for a long time. just briefly then, jeffrey, who does the united states partner with in the region to try to exert some influence when they have shipped out? you know, the us has traditionally tried to use pakistan as leverage with afghanistan but pakistan has said, famously, we have to live next to afghanistan. if you leave, we are still here. so they have always play
you wonder, marc, whether the eu, the united states misstepped here.ognised sufficiently how much of an opportunity china and russia would see this moment as being asjustin hasjust explained? well, as we heard, - the americans of course misinterpreted completely. the europeans were really i depending on the americans, so they were not particularly i interested about what is going on with russia and china. i think the ball is - in the american camp. they are the only superpower now. europe is no...
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but, as marc said the circumstantial evidence keeps on pile up. think it's important to figure out how it started but it doesn't change the fact that the only way to stop it is to get everyone vaccinated. >> mike: all right, to our panelist who has done his chair of congressional reports trey gowdy. trey, your assessment of this one? >> you know, mike, i just can't get over how non-receptive the mainstream media was when tommy cotton and pompeo and john ratcliffe all mentioned this as a viable theory. they were laughed at. here's what i can promise you. our intelligence community already knows where that virus originated. now, the biden administration may not want to share that but after a year and a half, if a member of the minority party has access to information, then you know intelligence community has it or else they should rename rr community. >> mike: peter doocy's reporting at the white house a lot of concern about the delta variant. here is dr. anthony fauci. >> what we are seeing right now that there are reinfections. the protection you
but, as marc said the circumstantial evidence keeps on pile up. think it's important to figure out how it started but it doesn't change the fact that the only way to stop it is to get everyone vaccinated. >> mike: all right, to our panelist who has done his chair of congressional reports trey gowdy. trey, your assessment of this one? >> you know, mike, i just can't get over how non-receptive the mainstream media was when tommy cotton and pompeo and john ratcliffe all mentioned this...
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hello, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining us.aving barcelona and signing for psg. and the six—time ballon d'or winner has been talking to the world for the first time as a paris saint—germain player. laura scott reports. their life was in barcelona. now it's in paris. it's a move no—one, including the messi family, saw coming this time a week ago. behind the smiles, how's it been for the man at the centre of one of the biggest football transfers in history? translation: it was hard to sleep. it was hard to rest. these past days, i was anxious about the uncertainty, and the change for the family was complicated until we could get things going and make progress on the agreement with paris. from there, it was about thinking ahead — a new chapter, a new experience that will be really nice for my family — so now i'm looking forward for it to start. it helps that he's alreadyjoining them the club has fewer excuses if they don't win the champions league. the prize that club owners and players want so badly. there's a lot of people wonde
hello, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining us.aving barcelona and signing for psg. and the six—time ballon d'or winner has been talking to the world for the first time as a paris saint—germain player. laura scott reports. their life was in barcelona. now it's in paris. it's a move no—one, including the messi family, saw coming this time a week ago. behind the smiles, how's it been for the man at the centre of one of the biggest football transfers in history? translation: it was hard to...
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jackie, marc and mo, always a pleasure to see you.ext sunday. up next, our "power player of the week," emily harrington on embracing her fears and her record-breaking climb. ♪ ♪e in [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪ this is not normal. no. ♪ so? ♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redef
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everything marc just said was spot on and right.ng women who want to go in politics who are watching this show and hear that well, if he just sticks it out and marc was totally right about this, then he can get away with it. what does it say to these young women who may be put in compromising situations with powerful men? it's gross. and frankly, i think the democratic party should do more than just calling for him to resign. as i checked going into this program, he is still on act blue's platform. act blue the major fundraising apparatus of the most democratic candidates in the united states. take him off the platform. stop doing fundraisers. shame anyone who supports him. you can do more actually as a party than just calling for him to resign. if you really want to hold him accountable, stop the money trail. >> shannon: here is something the governor himself tweeted in 2013, there should be a zero tolerance policy when it comes to shower. and must sandy clear message that this behavior is not tolerated. harold, what he wanted to d
everything marc just said was spot on and right.ng women who want to go in politics who are watching this show and hear that well, if he just sticks it out and marc was totally right about this, then he can get away with it. what does it say to these young women who may be put in compromising situations with powerful men? it's gross. and frankly, i think the democratic party should do more than just calling for him to resign. as i checked going into this program, he is still on act blue's...
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. >> host: marc moran know, what's your background that you can report and know about this? >> guest: good question. i'm not a scientist, but i play one on tv. my background is investigative reporting. i approach the climate energy issue as an investigative journalist. i cut my teeth, if you will, back in the '90s investigating the amazon rain forest scare. prior to global warming becoming the front and center environmental issue, we had sting's rain forest concert, national geographic, all these school children involved in saving the rain fressments i went down to brazil, i actually had footage of them screaming the curse words that it was nonsense, all the claims that people were being told in the '90s about the rain forests. they were telling us how many football fields a minute. a few years after that, 2006-7, "the new york times" admitted people are generally leaving the slash and burn agriculture, moving to cities, moving to suburbs, and they're leaving the jungles back to the jungle. and forestry practices have increased -- improved dramatically. they now can do what
. >> host: marc moran know, what's your background that you can report and know about this? >> guest: good question. i'm not a scientist, but i play one on tv. my background is investigative reporting. i approach the climate energy issue as an investigative journalist. i cut my teeth, if you will, back in the '90s investigating the amazon rain forest scare. prior to global warming becoming the front and center environmental issue, we had sting's rain forest concert, national...
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>> martha: marc thiessen joins me now, fox news contributor. president biden has a long history of foreign policy missteps that marc has written about in his pieces. marc, i want to start with this fuller sound bite from former senate -- late senator john mccain. watch this. >> blinken is not only unqualified but in my view one of the worst selections that -- of a very bad lot that this president has chosen. mr. blinken said we've been very clear, the war will be concluded by the end of 2014. we have a timetable and that timetable will not change. >> martha: marc, you know, i think most of the country is still getting to know anthony blinken as secretary of state but he does have a long history. he worked in the state department under the obama administration as well. we see a lot of the same themes playing out. iraq then, afghanistan now. >> yeah, 100%. what john mccain was saying in that speech opposing blinken's nomination to be deputy secretary of state was that one, he was one of the authors of the disastrous withdrawal from iraq, which he
>> martha: marc thiessen joins me now, fox news contributor. president biden has a long history of foreign policy missteps that marc has written about in his pieces. marc, i want to start with this fuller sound bite from former senate -- late senator john mccain. watch this. >> blinken is not only unqualified but in my view one of the worst selections that -- of a very bad lot that this president has chosen. mr. blinken said we've been very clear, the war will be concluded by the...
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masks are great, marc.ut vaccines are better. >> and honestly, brianna, we don't think that it's a one and done because now we have the variant resistant to some of the vaccines. we do, in fact, need to do a two-pronged approach on this. i don't think there's any question about that. >> resists, marc, we have to be very clear here, i want our viewers to know, first off, lamda is not as concerns as dell tarks but when you're talking about vaccine -- >> not yet. >> lamda would have to be something else. you look at it head to head with delta, it's not. when you're talking about resistance here, you're talking about this isn't -- that's the concern is that if people don't get vaccinated that there actually does turn out to be resistance to vaccines in a way that would hurt people. right now the difference that you're seeing in the vaccine from the original variant compared to the delta one is that people may be able to pass it on, but they're still protected themselves from dying or from hospitalization and th
masks are great, marc.ut vaccines are better. >> and honestly, brianna, we don't think that it's a one and done because now we have the variant resistant to some of the vaccines. we do, in fact, need to do a two-pronged approach on this. i don't think there's any question about that. >> resists, marc, we have to be very clear here, i want our viewers to know, first off, lamda is not as concerns as dell tarks but when you're talking about vaccine -- >> not yet. >> lamda...
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. >> marc morano, what do you think of the term climate change denier and do you consider yourself one? >> i will jokingly say i'm a climate denier but the term in my previous book the politically incorrectguide to climate change , i quoted climate scientists who believe in man-made climate science who areoffended by this. roger cokie junior said this is a horrible term to use because it commentates directly to holocaust deniers . there is equating someone who doesn't accept the united nations and national climate assessment and climate view that mankind is driving a climate crisis as a holocaust denier . it's a way to silence people , the 90 percent claim i show in this book even you and the lead authors from the climate panel say that these numbers are pulled from thin air, their 90 percent have no basis inthe statistics from the study . the climate denier is meant to silence, everyone from boston globe columnist and everyone else from cbs news of climate denier as a way to smear you as some sort of holocaust denier so you're not welcome in polite society and it's a way they can just
. >> marc morano, what do you think of the term climate change denier and do you consider yourself one? >> i will jokingly say i'm a climate denier but the term in my previous book the politically incorrectguide to climate change , i quoted climate scientists who believe in man-made climate science who areoffended by this. roger cokie junior said this is a horrible term to use because it commentates directly to holocaust deniers . there is equating someone who doesn't accept the...
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yes. >> bill: marc thiessen with us now. marc, good morning.n the pent gron briefing begins. he said there were no troops in syria, which there are. he also said there has been no criticism or backlash on behalf of our allies. that's obviously the case. boris johnson, tony blair, et ra. where are we now? >> governed by -- he is not aware of the facts on the ground in the worst foreign policy crisis in my lifetime. and tony blinken. the answer to chris wallace's question is no, the president was wrong. he tried to say there are al qaeda remnants in afghanistan. first of all. there are more than al qaeda remnants in afghanistan. there were only isis remnants in iraq when joe biden presided over the withdrawal of troops in iraq. according to them it had only 700 adherents. within short order after u.s. troops pulled out they built a caliphate the size of great britain. massacreed iraqis and carried out 142 attacks in 29 countries that killed 2,000 people. remember "charlie hebdo" attack, the nightclub, the explosions at the brussels airport and at
yes. >> bill: marc thiessen with us now. marc, good morning.n the pent gron briefing begins. he said there were no troops in syria, which there are. he also said there has been no criticism or backlash on behalf of our allies. that's obviously the case. boris johnson, tony blair, et ra. where are we now? >> governed by -- he is not aware of the facts on the ground in the worst foreign policy crisis in my lifetime. and tony blinken. the answer to chris wallace's question is no, the...
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marc andreessen talks about the explosion of vc and funding in silicon valley next.loomberg. ♪ emily: the golden age for startups, venture capitalists seeing a boom with almost $300 million in funding in just the last few months. marc andreessen, partner with andreessen horowitz, joined us to discuss it. >> two possibilities, one possibility is we have gotten ahead of ourselves again as we did in the late 1990's, and things are just too hot. the other possibility is the world is going through a technical transformation, and it already was before covid, and it feels like the world is going to change in some fundamental ways. you have these tech companies driving these changes and realizing the benefits. >> do you worry the economy might soften at some point or just because of the business cycle the venture cycle will slow down a bit? >> it has a history of booms and busts. that said, we do not have a great record in our industry of predicting these cycles. i think most of how we either perform or fail to perform is micro, not macro, which is to say best -- based on th
marc andreessen talks about the explosion of vc and funding in silicon valley next.loomberg. ♪ emily: the golden age for startups, venture capitalists seeing a boom with almost $300 million in funding in just the last few months. marc andreessen, partner with andreessen horowitz, joined us to discuss it. >> two possibilities, one possibility is we have gotten ahead of ourselves again as we did in the late 1990's, and things are just too hot. the other possibility is the world is going...
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thanks, marc. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we're awaiting officials to announce a plan for covid positive migrants and we'll take you there live. it's a huge story developing. we'll have more on it next. >> you think that is keeping people safe in mcallen texans people safe in mcallen texans where 1500 have been pand home values are at record where 1500 hhighs.en the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow 100% of your home's values and you can take out $ 50,000 or more. pay down high rate credit cards, improve your home, or just give your family the security of having cash in the bank. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to... and...when he wants to. so ray...can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us hitting the road this s
thanks, marc. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we're awaiting officials to announce a plan for covid positive migrants and we'll take you there live. it's a huge story developing. we'll have more on it next. >> you think that is keeping people safe in mcallen texans people safe in mcallen texans where 1500 have been pand home values are at record where 1500 hhighs.en the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow 100% of your home's values and you can take out $ 50,000 or...
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hello, i'm marc edwards with your support.erence league play—off first leg in portugal. the england striker, who reportedly wants to leave the club, wasn't part of the group who flew out today for the game against pacos de ferreira. it's thought kane's still working on his fitness, but could face wolves in the premier league on sunday. i cannot answer this. what i can tell you is that he is better. he is getting his fitness better and better each day. like you said, he's got to work today, he's got to work tomorrow, and he willjoin the group on friday. saturday we will make the decision with who will be involved in the game. it's been a busy night for celtic supporters, with both their men's and women's teams in european action. the men's team with a good result in glasgow as they beat dutch side az alkmar 2—0, in the first leg of their europa league play—off. but things didn't go so well for the women's side — they've been knocked out in the first qualifying round of the champions league. they were beaten 2—1 by spanish side
hello, i'm marc edwards with your support.erence league play—off first leg in portugal. the england striker, who reportedly wants to leave the club, wasn't part of the group who flew out today for the game against pacos de ferreira. it's thought kane's still working on his fitness, but could face wolves in the premier league on sunday. i cannot answer this. what i can tell you is that he is better. he is getting his fitness better and better each day. like you said, he's got to work today,...
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from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello there.ope. there's been a fair bit of first sometime today across eastern parts of scotland, and those clear skies have been filtering their way southwards across some northern and eastern parts of england. but even where we have had the sunshine, still not that warm for this time of year. and further west where we've seen on that cloud continuing, that cloud is coming back eastwards again overnight tonight, thickening cloud, as well, which will bring a bit more rain and drizzle back in from the northwest, some mist and fog over the western hills. a mild night and it will be milder than it was last night in the northeast of scotland. this is the weather pattern for tuesday, high—pressure to the southwest, this is the wind flow around it, so it's taking a long c track, picking up all this moisture — hence all the cloud in the forecast. within that northwesterly air, these weather fronts forecast. within that northwesterly air, these weatherfronts bring forecast. within that northwesterly air,
from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello there.ope. there's been a fair bit of first sometime today across eastern parts of scotland, and those clear skies have been filtering their way southwards across some northern and eastern parts of england. but even where we have had the sunshine, still not that warm for this time of year. and further west where we've seen on that cloud continuing, that cloud is coming back eastwards again overnight tonight, thickening cloud, as...
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well as marc was mentioning, the olympic games in tokyo have closed and the focus for the next summert not happen at all — and then did — as a pandemic engulfed the country. here's our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes. if you tried to get the olympic stadium tonight, this is what you were met with. hundreds of police blocking alleyways, ordering people to move along. even the closing fireworks lasted just 15 seconds. but if the authorities were trying to prevent the large gatherings that took place during the opening ceremony, then they failed. out at the park, the sport—loving uno family have spent much of the last two weeks glued to the telly. but even for them, watching the games on tv hasn't been an unmitigated joy. translation: | really | wanted to go and watch. it's totally different to watch on tv and actually being there to watch the games. translation: it's almost | like the olympics was taking place in another country. we can only watch it on tv. we felt the distance very much. the last two weeks have really been a tale of two cities, two to kyos. there's the one b
well as marc was mentioning, the olympic games in tokyo have closed and the focus for the next summert not happen at all — and then did — as a pandemic engulfed the country. here's our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes. if you tried to get the olympic stadium tonight, this is what you were met with. hundreds of police blocking alleyways, ordering people to move along. even the closing fireworks lasted just 15 seconds. but if the authorities were trying to prevent the large...
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marc siegel straight ahead. eric: well, with the delta variant of the coronavirus spreading rapidly, we're told there's a sharp spike in cases among the my grants you arriving at -- migrants arriving at the southern border. many may not be vaccinated. with that, there are warnings that they could spread the virus across the country. texas congressman and former white house physician ronnie jackson is here on the potential threat. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. ensure complete! we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that'
marc siegel straight ahead. eric: well, with the delta variant of the coronavirus spreading rapidly, we're told there's a sharp spike in cases among the my grants you arriving at -- migrants arriving at the southern border. many may not be vaccinated. with that, there are warnings that they could spread the virus across the country. texas congressman and former white house physician ronnie jackson is here on the potential threat. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced...
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new spending, joining me tonight congresswoman beth van duyne, jason chaffetz, jim trusty, doctor marc siegel, mark green and michael walt and deneen borelli and former u.s. border patrol chief robin tello we have this as well, the debate the cdc saying there will not be a nationwide vaccine mandate, this as more and more local businesses and governments are instituting them, government worker unions pushing back and pushing back hard on the legality of vaccine mandates. this as republican u.s. senator lindsey graham says he is a breakthrough case and he tested positive with covid-19 even after being vaccinated, the administration or saying those cases are rare, get vaccinated that's the word the president warns more covid restrictions to becoming, dr. fauci said no tomorrow lockdowns the white house continues to blastoc socil media as a primary source of vaccine misinformation the washington post and media sayin. that to, new house republican report finds ample evidence that wuhan lab scientist in china genetically created and manipulated the coronavirus to make it more infectious to
new spending, joining me tonight congresswoman beth van duyne, jason chaffetz, jim trusty, doctor marc siegel, mark green and michael walt and deneen borelli and former u.s. border patrol chief robin tello we have this as well, the debate the cdc saying there will not be a nationwide vaccine mandate, this as more and more local businesses and governments are instituting them, government worker unions pushing back and pushing back hard on the legality of vaccine mandates. this as republican u.s....
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marc siegel is back. comment on your singing voice, candidate. terrific actually terrific. kennedy: thank you so much. a lot of people never said that. let's discuss this. does the idea of a third shot doesn't help push the unvaccinated to get the vaccine? >> well know. i depends on how you tell the story. the whole purpose of the vaccine there are many played the first is to defang the virus. to keep the virus from putting in the hospital and killing them. guess what, this vaccine does it incredibly well. it also decreases to your neighbor and is not surprising that after several months source to decrease its impact. meaning your chances of getting a mild infection increase a mild infection. that's what they're talking about. that already makes it better than the flu shot which worked 40% of the time instead of 95% of the time. that also wears off. a lot of our shots where offered decrease in potency. giving a booster is not shocking to me at all. >> they get to make a lot of money. this study similar th
marc siegel is back. comment on your singing voice, candidate. terrific actually terrific. kennedy: thank you so much. a lot of people never said that. let's discuss this. does the idea of a third shot doesn't help push the unvaccinated to get the vaccine? >> well know. i depends on how you tell the story. the whole purpose of the vaccine there are many played the first is to defang the virus. to keep the virus from putting in the hospital and killing them. guess what, this vaccine does...
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marc, good to see you.race. >> trace: president biden's educational secretary addressing the all-important question of schools reopening despite a rise in cases from the delta variant. the chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has more. mike? >> it's the hot question with millions of american parents. with the return to school to fall this year. miguel cardona emphasized vaccinate children 12 and older and using the $130 billion in american rescue plan funds to help schools with reopening. he also emphasized protecting the health and safety of students and teachers. >> we're now experiencing an increase in the delta variant. this uptick is concerning. the difference this year is that we can control the virus. >> part of his pitch is having children wearing masks in school even though there are some parents that worry about the health effects of children wearing masks all day long. >> we're not out of the woods yet. if we get vaccinated and we keep using science-based prevention strategies, we can be.
marc, good to see you.race. >> trace: president biden's educational secretary addressing the all-important question of schools reopening despite a rise in cases from the delta variant. the chief washington correspondent mike emanuel has more. mike? >> it's the hot question with millions of american parents. with the return to school to fall this year. miguel cardona emphasized vaccinate children 12 and older and using the $130 billion in american rescue plan funds to help schools...
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marc siegel. so marc, good to have you here, of course.im, you know, because you believe this is an engineered virus that in his mind, he said this is my opinion, because he believes it was create in the lab, it makes it that much faster, that much more infectious. when it spins off new variants, they are ramped up super variants because it was created in a lab, which in my mind makes it so important to keep going back to the origins of this and who is responsible for this potentially in the wuhan lab. >> martha, a great interview. biggie backed on what i had done with him. he basically said in a lab, if you do serial passage through animals like mice, the virus learn quickly how to acclimate to humans. in nature, it takes a long time. so in a sense, you give the virus a head start. you're giving it a push. so it emerges. other scientists have said the same thing to me who he knows well. top virologists have said where did this come from? how come it exploded and went human to human? there's a beg difference than a virus that occasionally
marc siegel. so marc, good to have you here, of course.im, you know, because you believe this is an engineered virus that in his mind, he said this is my opinion, because he believes it was create in the lab, it makes it that much faster, that much more infectious. when it spins off new variants, they are ramped up super variants because it was created in a lab, which in my mind makes it so important to keep going back to the origins of this and who is responsible for this potentially in the...
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i will turn over to marc or nicholas, if they want to tackle that. nicholas: i will just say we have the additional products coming out next year with a detailed demographic and housing characteristics file. we will be looking at content on household formation and the like. michael: thank you for that, gentlemen. operator, do we have our next call? >> next question is from joel patterson gordon, government technologies. >> i was interested in the differential privacy algorithm. if you could speak to some of the impact of that, accuracy limitations that need to be accounted for when interpreting the findings. michael: thank you for the question on differential privacy. before i toss it over to dr. ron jarmin, or those are not aware, we did release our last experimental data product this past tuesday and had a webinar. i encourage you to go to census.gov and click on disclosure avoidance to get that information, see where we are in our analyses, using that in privacy. ron: thank you for the question. differential privacy is the method that we are choos
i will turn over to marc or nicholas, if they want to tackle that. nicholas: i will just say we have the additional products coming out next year with a detailed demographic and housing characteristics file. we will be looking at content on household formation and the like. michael: thank you for that, gentlemen. operator, do we have our next call? >> next question is from joel patterson gordon, government technologies. >> i was interested in the differential privacy algorithm. if...
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marc siegel joins me now. i want you to react to what the nih director said and the cleanup he tried to do and where that leads people to get information so they can do the best they can to mitigate the situation. >> i think it's good he walked it back. i think people at home where parents have been vaccinated, you can't be masking all the time. but your idea about the mixed messaging. that seeds distrust and noncompliance with the vaccine. we need people to look at the vaccine from a public health point of view. that's a patriotic thing to do. it doesn't need to be forced on you by the government who acts like they know better than you do. the more mixed messaging, when you talk about former president obama having a maskless party. you can spread this if uh-huhle together on a tent on president obama's property. masking confuses the messaging because the vaccine works better decreasing the spread of this variant and protecting you and those around you from this variant. the masking -- for masks to work agains
marc siegel joins me now. i want you to react to what the nih director said and the cleanup he tried to do and where that leads people to get information so they can do the best they can to mitigate the situation. >> i think it's good he walked it back. i think people at home where parents have been vaccinated, you can't be masking all the time. but your idea about the mixed messaging. that seeds distrust and noncompliance with the vaccine. we need people to look at the vaccine from a...
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marc siegel next.tay right there. >> ultimately if it became absolutely necessary they would quote george washington in the middle of the revolutionary war who mandated vaccination against smallpox. you have no right to spread the disease. >> but professor. ♪ [relaxed summer themed music playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go with us and get millions of felixble booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. that building you're trying to sell, expedia. - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... don't just sell it. ten-x it. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resist
marc siegel next.tay right there. >> ultimately if it became absolutely necessary they would quote george washington in the middle of the revolutionary war who mandated vaccination against smallpox. you have no right to spread the disease. >> but professor. ♪ [relaxed summer themed music playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go...
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let's check in with marc benioff to find out what's ahead welcome back to "mad money." >> it's greatyou, and hello from geneva, switzerland. >> i like your numbers, i understand this to be your fifth phenomenal quarter in a row. i want you to describe what the word phenomenal means. >> i think salesforce has transformed into a herd of unicorns and we are galloping through the global pandemic, and it's our new customer 360 world we're in it's amazing what has happened. >> this morning i'm reading about ikea, and what i was struck by is now you have a big customer win, ikea so i know everybody in the world knows ikea, i always thought it had the best customer service, best retention how do you take it up a notch with salesforce? >> well, you can see, jim, this has just been a phenomenal quarter. again, you just had incredible record revenue growth. lock at this margin expansion. it's just amazing, we're more committed to expanding our margins than ever, and on top of that, solid cash flow improvement, and it's really amazing. let me tell you about a kia for a second i love jasper, the
let's check in with marc benioff to find out what's ahead welcome back to "mad money." >> it's greatyou, and hello from geneva, switzerland. >> i like your numbers, i understand this to be your fifth phenomenal quarter in a row. i want you to describe what the word phenomenal means. >> i think salesforce has transformed into a herd of unicorns and we are galloping through the global pandemic, and it's our new customer 360 world we're in it's amazing what has...
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marc meredith fox news. earlier today we spoke to dr bob wachter, he's chair of the department of medicine at u. c. s f and he says, we will likely see a return to masking rules because there is just more virus circulating right now. take san francisco, you know, in on june 1st it ucsf medical center. we had one covid patient now we have about 40 a month ago or six weeks ago in san francisco, the whole city we are having 10 covid cases a day now, 150 180, so there's definitely much more virus around. and of course, none of us wants to go back to where we were, and all of us were thinking it. thinking we were over with this thing, but the virus out of their ideas, so we've got to pay attention to what's actually going on around us. dr walker went on to say the vaccines work extraordinarily well in preventing people from getting sick and dying, and the bay area has a good vaccination rate compared to other parts of the country. defined to extend the federal eviction moratorium enacted to help americans through
marc meredith fox news. earlier today we spoke to dr bob wachter, he's chair of the department of medicine at u. c. s f and he says, we will likely see a return to masking rules because there is just more virus circulating right now. take san francisco, you know, in on june 1st it ucsf medical center. we had one covid patient now we have about 40 a month ago or six weeks ago in san francisco, the whole city we are having 10 covid cases a day now, 150 180, so there's definitely much more virus...
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but marc sneeds crucial late drop goal proved to be the difference after a late kr try. still to come tonight, castleford host wakefield at 7 oclock sonnyboyliston won the ebor handicap in a photo finish at york. the 10—1 shot, ridden by ben coen, and trained byjonny murtagh, edged out quickthorn with alounak finishing third. pre—race favourite hamish was earlier declared a non—runner back to the cricket and a quick update on the final of the mens�*s hundred at lord's. moeen ali's birmingham phoenix won the toss and decided to field. so southern brave batting first. it's currently 15 fori after 15 balls. the dangerous quinton de kock the man out. that's all from sportsday. have a very good evening. afghanistan has new masters, 20 years after their first experiment in power came to a shattering end, the taliban are back, hours after arriving in cobble, sitting at the president's desk. earlier, cling to power but the man down in the streets is gone. afghanistan has new masters. 20 years after their first experiment in power came to a shattering end the taliban are back. ho
but marc sneeds crucial late drop goal proved to be the difference after a late kr try. still to come tonight, castleford host wakefield at 7 oclock sonnyboyliston won the ebor handicap in a photo finish at york. the 10—1 shot, ridden by ben coen, and trained byjonny murtagh, edged out quickthorn with alounak finishing third. pre—race favourite hamish was earlier declared a non—runner back to the cricket and a quick update on the final of the mens�*s hundred at lord's. moeen ali's...
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marc siegel. well, kayleigh, when we talk politics we often will acknowledge that it so blood sport. and for a governor who we know has joked about the allegations against him and has made at least inferences that the stories were not true. albeit in accordance but he did not deny. he said he either didn't remember or he didn't mean so many of those things that made those women uncomfortable. the politics, though, is what he capitulated to. not the law. the politics. >> kayleigh: that's exactly right. what you just witnessed was the stunning downfall of the democrats' darling. this is someone who was floated as a presidential candidate potentially, someone whose name was mentioned. being better or superior to joe biden even at times. you witnessed his stunning downfall, you nailed it. it was because of politics. what we just watched his governor cuomo resigning, and democrats just passed that monstrosity of an infrastructure package. that was in the bottom right corner of our screen because andrew
marc siegel. well, kayleigh, when we talk politics we often will acknowledge that it so blood sport. and for a governor who we know has joked about the allegations against him and has made at least inferences that the stories were not true. albeit in accordance but he did not deny. he said he either didn't remember or he didn't mean so many of those things that made those women uncomfortable. the politics, though, is what he capitulated to. not the law. the politics. >> kayleigh: that's...
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their own and move through the world with the ease of an animal or human has been an obsession of marcberts' for 40 years. the space of time you've been working in is nothing compared to the time it's taken for animals and humans to develop. >> raibert: some people look at me and say, "oh, raibert, you've been stuck on this problem for 40 years." animals are amazingly good, and people, at-- at what they do. you know, we're so agile. we're so versatile. we really haven't achieved what humans can do yet, but i think-- i think we can. >> cooper: raibert isn't making it easy for himself. he's given most of his robots legs. why focus on-- on legs? i would think wheels would be easier. >> raibert: yeah, wheels and tracks are great, if you have a prepared surface like a road, or even a dirt road. but people and animals can go anywhere on earth using their legs. and so, that-- you know, that was the inspiration. >> ready? one, two... >> cooper: some of the first contraptions he built in the early 1980s bounced around on what looked like pogo sticks. they appeared in this documentary when raibe
their own and move through the world with the ease of an animal or human has been an obsession of marcberts' for 40 years. the space of time you've been working in is nothing compared to the time it's taken for animals and humans to develop. >> raibert: some people look at me and say, "oh, raibert, you've been stuck on this problem for 40 years." animals are amazingly good, and people, at-- at what they do. you know, we're so agile. we're so versatile. we really haven't achieved...
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hello, i'm marc edwards with your latest sports news.atest big—money signing jack grealish. the england midfielder joined the club last week from aston villa for a fee of $140 million, which is a british record — and the 6th—biggest transfer fee in the world, and on monday he finally got the chance to meet the fans for the first time as a city player. in other football news, romelu lukaku is on the verge of completing his move from the italian champions inter milan to his former club chelsea. the european champions have agreed to pay around $135 million to bring the belgian striker back to the club he left seven years ago. tennis — and the world number one novak djokovic has pulled out of next week's cincinnati masters in order to focus on the us open which starts on 30th august. djokovic, who'll be looking to complete a calendar grand slam in new york — says he's taking time to recover and recuperate after taking part in the olympics. meanwhile, andy murray, who was given a wildcard for cincinnati, has now been added to the main draw fo
hello, i'm marc edwards with your latest sports news.atest big—money signing jack grealish. the england midfielder joined the club last week from aston villa for a fee of $140 million, which is a british record — and the 6th—biggest transfer fee in the world, and on monday he finally got the chance to meet the fans for the first time as a city player. in other football news, romelu lukaku is on the verge of completing his move from the italian champions inter milan to his former club...
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and marc cieslak�*s been looking at some of the more dramatic solutions. here's the problem.s a species are negatively impacting it in lots of different ways. aviation contributes to just over 2% of global emissions. pre—pandemic, the number was predicted to rise fast. the problem with aeroplanes are those. and the fuel that they run on pollutes the environment when it's made and when it's used, so engineers, scientists and aerospace companies are looking at ways of cleaning up the stuff that comes out of those. if we're going to allow people to keep on travelling, then we're going to have to make aircraft which are far more efficient. and so there'll be a real pressure to develop technologies, new shapes of aircraft, new propulsion systems that fundamentally reduce the fuel burn of aircraft. here at the university of cambridge's whittle laboratory, they specialise in work relating to turbomachinery. there are several projects and technologies being developed here that are considering sustainability and new methods of powering aircraft. there's a wide variety of different pro
and marc cieslak�*s been looking at some of the more dramatic solutions. here's the problem.s a species are negatively impacting it in lots of different ways. aviation contributes to just over 2% of global emissions. pre—pandemic, the number was predicted to rise fast. the problem with aeroplanes are those. and the fuel that they run on pollutes the environment when it's made and when it's used, so engineers, scientists and aerospace companies are looking at ways of cleaning up the stuff...
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let's find out more about today's action from marc edwards at bbc sport centre. hi, marc. been hearing max whitlock retained his olympic pommel horse title with a fantastic display. he produced a stunning routine which has proved unbeatable after what was a relatively poor performance in qualifying showing once again that he can rise to the occasion and retain the title he won in rio, his third olympic gold medal. i retain the title he won in rio, his third olympic gold medal. heel third olympic gold medal. i feel lost for words. _ third olympic gold medal. i feel lost for words. i _ third olympic gold medal. i feel lost for words. i feel _ third olympic gold medal. i feeli lost for words. i feel completely overwhelmed and it feels very, very surreal. it was incredible watching the sport and going through a team gb doing something absolutely incredible. the gold medals have been flowing in and ijust incredible. the gold medals have been flowing in and i just wanted incredible. the gold medals have been flowing in and ijust wanted to do the same thing and come out here and
let's find out more about today's action from marc edwards at bbc sport centre. hi, marc. been hearing max whitlock retained his olympic pommel horse title with a fantastic display. he produced a stunning routine which has proved unbeatable after what was a relatively poor performance in qualifying showing once again that he can rise to the occasion and retain the title he won in rio, his third olympic gold medal. i retain the title he won in rio, his third olympic gold medal. heel third...
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marc siegel is digging into that and tell us what he has learned. stay tuned.ig monday rolls on right after this. veteran homeowners, newday's rates have dropped again. it's time to refinance. newday's low rate refi offers their lowest rate in history. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year and there are no upfront costs. not one dollar. the newday low rate refi. take advantage of these record low rates so you and your family can save. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis... stelara® can provide relief and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection... flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. s
marc siegel is digging into that and tell us what he has learned. stay tuned.ig monday rolls on right after this. veteran homeowners, newday's rates have dropped again. it's time to refinance. newday's low rate refi offers their lowest rate in history. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year and there are no upfront costs. not one dollar. the newday low rate refi. take advantage of these record low rates so you and your family can save. is now a good time for a...
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hello, i'm marc edwards. welcome to sportsday. world class whitlock wins again.worthington turns the bmx world upside down with her gold medal winning moves. lamont marcelljacobs shocks the world to wins italy's first 100 the world to win italy's first 100 metres olympic medal, and it's gold. also coming up in the programme... a chaotic start to the hungarian grand prix cost the big names dear and results in a surprise winner. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. max whitlock has been hailed as britain's greatest ever gymnast after he retained his olympic title with a sublime performance in tokyo to win gold in the men's pommel horse. it's a victory that sees the 28 year old become just the sixth briton to win at least six olympic medals. john watson was at the ariake gymnastics centre to witness whitlock�*s wonderful world class win. max whitlock defending his title he won in 2016. it was a nerd nerveless display. which be toppled. he has been the man to beat. he's had i had targets on his back but he couldn't be overhauled. he was naturally delighted t
hello, i'm marc edwards. welcome to sportsday. world class whitlock wins again.worthington turns the bmx world upside down with her gold medal winning moves. lamont marcelljacobs shocks the world to wins italy's first 100 the world to win italy's first 100 metres olympic medal, and it's gold. also coming up in the programme... a chaotic start to the hungarian grand prix cost the big names dear and results in a surprise winner. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. max whitlock has been...