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milton, i'm starting with you. raging debate right now is with evidence suggesting the variants spread faster and easier, european countries are moving to make n 95 masks a requirement. do you think we need to level up in terms of the masks that we wear in the u.s.? >> well, yes, it would be good to get better masks. of course, we still have people who don't want to wear masks or wear them under their nose. so wearing the mask you have well first is the number one. and then let's get to better masks. >> all right. so let's talk about that. what are better masks? i know there is a difference between filtration and fit. spo let's talk about both aspects and why both are so important. >> well, filtration is does a patricle get through the filter. and fit is around the filter. to get a good filter means that there is a little more air resistance and that means it tends to go around it. so that's why, like, an n 957 respirateser in the hospital has to be cinched down tight on your face so the air isn't leaking around it
milton, i'm starting with you. raging debate right now is with evidence suggesting the variants spread faster and easier, european countries are moving to make n 95 masks a requirement. do you think we need to level up in terms of the masks that we wear in the u.s.? >> well, yes, it would be good to get better masks. of course, we still have people who don't want to wear masks or wear them under their nose. so wearing the mask you have well first is the number one. and then let's get to...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. of infections, while for others the easing can't come soon enough. 0ur north of england correspondent fiona trott has been speaking to people in newcastle. it's a city famous for its nightlife. but for the people living at the heart of it, that seems a distant memory. they wanted a road map that came out of lockdown faster. i worked in a pub part—time to fund my university experience
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. of infections, while for others the easing can't come soon enough. 0ur north of england correspondent fiona trott has been speaking to people in newcastle. it's a city famous for its nightlife. but for the people living at the heart of it, that seems a distant memory. they wanted a road map that came out of lockdown faster. i worked in a pub part—time to fund my university experience
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.ross the country have faced uncertain and changing conditions, with many hoping that today can now provide some certainty on which to base future plans. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker has been finding out what businesses in the hospitality and tourism sectors, both hit particularly badly in the last year, make of today's announcements. navigating a course out of the third lockdown was never going to be easy. 0n the shores of lake windermere hotels and holiday parks are desperate to reopen when it is safe to do so and claw—back covid losses. most of our income is taken between april and september. part most of our income is taken between april and september.— april and september. part dene resource employ _ april and september. part dene resource employ up _ april and september. part dene resource employ up to - april and september. part dene resource employ up to 6000 i april and september. part dene - resource employ up to 6000 people across the uk and these holiday l
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.ross the country have faced uncertain and changing conditions, with many hoping that today can now provide some certainty on which to base future plans. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker has been finding out what businesses in the hospitality and tourism sectors, both hit particularly badly in the last year, make of today's announcements. navigating a course out of the third lockdown was never going to be easy. 0n the shores of lake windermere...
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given that was in this neighborhood of milton is how most are generally in the. political fold it was to become a political. close. look closely. you'll still get into the field of. building. a little. piece that a little bit out of to get at is go to a local movie. you do all. you. there. in the ghetto and in mali and for a 1000000000. particle and. listen to the news just click. with. it twitter puts it. yes. under more threatening with weakness and meet anybody would be but the us. he would sail it's just that it has been that's. difficult though it can be used almost 10 years ago certainly not for as. the term was not requested again please of. some of the somebodies cluster. or sitting where he's with him. appear to. be models who would not only be scott was the look he ignored. in the models race what delay was closely will. he was in the only. 200000000 play for all of them but still with. her was seared my screen with their wives the king of the rights struggle with syria at the oslo oracular he tried to conditionally. try to and ugh can you. not 0 at the
given that was in this neighborhood of milton is how most are generally in the. political fold it was to become a political. close. look closely. you'll still get into the field of. building. a little. piece that a little bit out of to get at is go to a local movie. you do all. you. there. in the ghetto and in mali and for a 1000000000. particle and. listen to the news just click. with. it twitter puts it. yes. under more threatening with weakness and meet anybody would be but the us. he would...
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niña estaba agresiva por lo que decidieron utilizar el gasto y hacer comentarios racistas en hija miltonciviles. además es profesor de leyes en la universidad de nueva york y también ha luchado por la justicia racial y la primer mujer de color en diferentes pero en sesión que tiene en funcionamiento >>> en las de ellas negras otras en pensilvania a causa de la fuerte tormenta en los países hace varios días una de las más afectadas donde se encuentra nuestro colega para divertirse otros están viviendo la peor pesadilla de su vida las imágenes parecen como sacadas de una película de tener hijos que son sumergidas en un lago con su carpeta calle dentro de ello con ser rescatado por los bomberos con la ayuda más de 100 millones de personas está lidiando con esta poderosa infernal para declarar estado de emergencia y como a $20 porque no hay nada especial. miles de residentes se quedaron sin el servicio eléctrico sistema de transporte público se vio paralizado debido a los fuertes vientos y la intensidad de la prestación. y los peligrosos condiciones han cambiado un sin número de accidentes m
niña estaba agresiva por lo que decidieron utilizar el gasto y hacer comentarios racistas en hija miltonciviles. además es profesor de leyes en la universidad de nueva york y también ha luchado por la justicia racial y la primer mujer de color en diferentes pero en sesión que tiene en funcionamiento >>> en las de ellas negras otras en pensilvania a causa de la fuerte tormenta en los países hace varios días una de las más afectadas donde se encuentra nuestro colega para...
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steve milton, summer shy, all of our fabulous technicia. see you at 3:00 eastern time on watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> diaz: tonight, disaster declaration: help is on the way to parts of texas, but not all, after deadly winter storms, millions across the south still struggling, the utility's catastrophe with clean water and food in short supply. >> reporter: here in forth worth, thousands of people are lining up, desperate for food. >> diaz: also tonight, doses delayed. bad weather forces shippers to scramble. plus, speaking out-- a former trump official goes public on the c.d.c.'s covid crisis. "face the nation's" margaret brennan has the interview. >> it was a grave misstep. >> diaz: tourism boom.
steve milton, summer shy, all of our fabulous technicia. see you at 3:00 eastern time on watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> diaz: tonight, disaster declaration: help is on the way to parts of texas, but not all, after deadly winter storms, millions across the south still struggling, the utility's catastrophe with clean water and food in short supply. >> reporter: here in forth worth, thousands of people are lining up, desperate...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.essure? difficult to see how long _ under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we _ under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are _ under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are going i under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are going to i under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are going to be | see how long we are going to be under this pressure, because before covid many nhs services were under pressure throughout most of the year and particularly overwinter. and even at the moment even the numbers are coming down as we heard from the report that we are still at numbers almost at the same level of the peak in april. and there's no doubt that as we go through the next 12 months things are going to be back how they were just over 12 months ago so it's going to be a very difficult year for us all i think. is going to be a very difficult year for us all i think.— going to be a very difficult year for us all i think. is this road map the riaht for
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes.essure? difficult to see how long _ under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we _ under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are _ under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are going i under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are going to i under huge pressure? difficult to see how long we are going to be | see how long we are going to be under this pressure, because before covid many nhs services were under pressure throughout...
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it used to be corporations business was maximizing shareholder value, the famous milton freeman investmentment. in 2018 we got the chain from the business roundtable that said we have to take into account, a corporation must take into account all of the constituencies of the company, including its workers and the community and its customers, and 180 degrees from milton friedman. all of us, myself included, trumped our shoulders and said sure. then 2020 came along and they acted on that. lisa: not to interrupt, to use tom's line, but there is a question of how they speak well and they have a good line, but it was in their interest financially to act in such and such way. when it becomes onerous for them to make investments in their plant, when it cuts into their bottom line or profit in some capacity, will they make those same decisions going forward? how much will shareholders accept that and continue to stay with that company even if they do take those actions? barry: there are a couple of ways to look at that. one is esg and the other is the post january 6 insurrection act the capital be
it used to be corporations business was maximizing shareholder value, the famous milton freeman investmentment. in 2018 we got the chain from the business roundtable that said we have to take into account, a corporation must take into account all of the constituencies of the company, including its workers and the community and its customers, and 180 degrees from milton friedman. all of us, myself included, trumped our shoulders and said sure. then 2020 came along and they acted on that. lisa:...
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needsjust four more frames this evening to win the players championship against ronnie o'sullivan in miltont. britain's elfyn evans has slipped to fourth in the world rally championship after he could only finish fifth at arctic rally finland. the race was won by oit tanak. freestyle skier gus kenworthy is an openly gay winter olympian, but says he was "too scared" to come out before the sochi games because he feared reprocussions after russia introduced new anti—gay legislation. he came out the following year, but then received death—threats at the 2018 olympics. the skier was pictured kissing his boyfriend in pyeongchang and it became one of the most iconic moments of the games. kenworthy has represented the usa at the last two olympics but will compete for great britain at the beijing 2022 games. he's been speaking to bbc sport's nick hope as part of lgbt plus history month. ican i can remember semi times on ski trips with overnights that i would make sure i was the last person in the room to fall asleep because i was really scared that i was out myself, essentially, and because i talk t
needsjust four more frames this evening to win the players championship against ronnie o'sullivan in miltont. britain's elfyn evans has slipped to fourth in the world rally championship after he could only finish fifth at arctic rally finland. the race was won by oit tanak. freestyle skier gus kenworthy is an openly gay winter olympian, but says he was "too scared" to come out before the sochi games because he feared reprocussions after russia introduced new anti—gay legislation. he...
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neighbors in milton banding together to collect furniture, pots, pans and bedding to help a local pastor move a woman into a new apartment after she ended up at his church with nowhere to go. a young woman from western mass who refused to quit completed her ten-year journey from custodian to nurse practitioner at bay state medical center in the middle of the pandemic so she could do more to take care of the sick. a restaurant owner in quincy opened his doors to feed needy families only to be followed by what would normally be his competition down the street who did the same thing. wedding photographers, planners and a facility operator volunteered to put together a wedding for an army sergeant from chicopee and his fiancee after their plans were upended by covid. my wife lauren and the first lady and several volunteers stood up the massachusetts covid-19 relief fund and raised over $32 million from 17,000 donors, and this effort helped over 500 community organizations and hundreds of thousands of family with food, rent and other emergency assistance. the boston bruins national anthem sin
neighbors in milton banding together to collect furniture, pots, pans and bedding to help a local pastor move a woman into a new apartment after she ended up at his church with nowhere to go. a young woman from western mass who refused to quit completed her ten-year journey from custodian to nurse practitioner at bay state medical center in the middle of the pandemic so she could do more to take care of the sick. a restaurant owner in quincy opened his doors to feed needy families only to be...
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hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. now that details of the road map for england are being studied in more detail, some are concerned that easing the lockdown is happening too quickly given the level of infections, while for others the easing can't come soon enough. our north of england correspondent fiona trott has been speaking to people in newcastle. it's a city famous for its nightlife. but for the people living at the heart of it, that seems a distant memory. they wanted a road map that came out of lockdown faster. i worked in a pub part—time to fund my university experience and pay my rent and stuff. and we made it so covid—safe that i did feel like it was a safe place to be in, and now it'sjust frustrating that that seems to be forgotten about and they're going to be the last places to open. and it's sad for the city because it's the main part of the city. the prime ministerjust needs to remember when he was our age and what he was doing at that time and that is a huge part of our lives and we don't have that any
hugh pym, bbc news, milton keynes. now that details of the road map for england are being studied in more detail, some are concerned that easing the lockdown is happening too quickly given the level of infections, while for others the easing can't come soon enough. our north of england correspondent fiona trott has been speaking to people in newcastle. it's a city famous for its nightlife. but for the people living at the heart of it, that seems a distant memory. they wanted a road map that...
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milton friedman and william f. buckley built the ark architecture.titioners, elected leaders who made the principles of conservativism a prague mat ific reality. but no history will be complete without a proper appreciation of the role played by rush limbaugh. he was as smars as any of the media. his contribution to the advance of conservative ideas was as a popularizer. he had an up rivaled ability to channel and articulate thed mood and sentiments of millions of americans whod had become just tired as what they saw as the ten twraition of their -- denigration of their ideals. he would lampoon the hi hypocris of media elites. but at the same time, he would remind and reassure listeners why they loved america, the shining beacon of hope and opportunity in a savage and often unfree world. yet at times it is his blistering critiques of the cant of the elites contributed to the fraying of the bonds that hold the country together that his own sunny optimism, delivered in thatter resistible way, offered a glimpse of the america that he and so many cherish
milton friedman and william f. buckley built the ark architecture.titioners, elected leaders who made the principles of conservativism a prague mat ific reality. but no history will be complete without a proper appreciation of the role played by rush limbaugh. he was as smars as any of the media. his contribution to the advance of conservative ideas was as a popularizer. he had an up rivaled ability to channel and articulate thed mood and sentiments of millions of americans whod had become just...
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the semi—finals of the players championship after beating neil robertson by six frames to two in miltonontinued today as part of our continued coverage of lgbt* history month we're looking at gay marriage which became legal in most of the uk in 2014 —but in northern ireland only last year. our reporterjo currie has been catching up with two recently engaged couples, footballers angharad james and amy turner and wheelchair basketball players robin love and laurie williams about their thoughts and their plans. talked me through the engagement, who did what? how, when, where, tell me all about it. it who did what? how, when, where, tell me all about it.— me all about it. it was all me. i flew to paris _ me all about it. it was all me. i flew to paris and _ me all about it. it was all me. i flew to paris and managed - me all about it. it was all me. i flew to paris and managed to i me all about it. it was all me. i i flew to paris and managed to get there and her face was like couldn't believe it. ~ . . , there and her face was like couldn't believe it. ~ . ., , , ., ., believe it. what was
the semi—finals of the players championship after beating neil robertson by six frames to two in miltonontinued today as part of our continued coverage of lgbt* history month we're looking at gay marriage which became legal in most of the uk in 2014 —but in northern ireland only last year. our reporterjo currie has been catching up with two recently engaged couples, footballers angharad james and amy turner and wheelchair basketball players robin love and laurie williams about their...
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>> well, i mean, certainly, you know, as milton friedman famously said, inflation is always and everywhere monetary phenomenon subject to long and variable lags. so, yes, this accommodation by the fed when you see money growth in excess of 30% year-over-year, you do start to get worried about inflation. now, you know, it's really interesting, i'm old enough to remember this, back in the 19 1960s we didn't see a broad-based inflation, but we used to get these unusual spikes in prices of things like sugar and coffee and all kinds of other things. sort of, you know, anecdotally what we're seeing today. but, you know, it took until the early 1970s when the oil shock hit to really get inflation to take off. so i think we're in a point here, maria, where it's a bit of a sweet spot. we're going to see these asset bubbles for lack of a better phrase whether it's in commodities or in real estate or in stocks or even, you know, isolated stocks where people basically see an opportunity to strive the prices up. but eventually -- to drive the prices up. but eventually this will cascade over into the br
>> well, i mean, certainly, you know, as milton friedman famously said, inflation is always and everywhere monetary phenomenon subject to long and variable lags. so, yes, this accommodation by the fed when you see money growth in excess of 30% year-over-year, you do start to get worried about inflation. now, you know, it's really interesting, i'm old enough to remember this, back in the 19 1960s we didn't see a broad-based inflation, but we used to get these unusual spikes in prices of...
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uso director milton served as coordinator for these committees and has been most closely associated withion. mr. f., may we talk with you a moment? >> why, of course. come on in. >> would you tell us where the idea came from for religious emphasis day? >> yes. it came from leading citizens of philadelphia and from officials of the armed forces throughout this whole area. everyone felt it was a great need to demonstrate the belief on the part of our community that the spiritual welfare of the armed forces should be taken care of. >> has the event been organized and directed from here? >> well, in part, it has. it has been a cooperative effort on the part of all the people of philadelphia, its churches, its synagogues, and the military. >> is this the first time philadelphia has done something of this kind for servicemen? >> well, no. we did it last year. last year, some 30,000, 35,000 philadelphians came into contact with the first 5000 service personnel who came in for the first religious emphasis day. it was so successful and was so warmly received by philadelphia people as well as the
uso director milton served as coordinator for these committees and has been most closely associated withion. mr. f., may we talk with you a moment? >> why, of course. come on in. >> would you tell us where the idea came from for religious emphasis day? >> yes. it came from leading citizens of philadelphia and from officials of the armed forces throughout this whole area. everyone felt it was a great need to demonstrate the belief on the part of our community that the spiritual...
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>> well, i mean, certainly, you know, as milton friedman famously said, inflation is always and everywhere monetary phenomenon subject to long and variable lags. so, yes, this accommodation by the fed when you see money growth in excess of 30% year-over-year, you do start to get worried about inflation. now, you know, it's really interesting, i'm old enough to remember this, back in the 19 1960s we didn't see a broad-based inflation, but we used to get these unusual spikes in prices of things like sugar and coffee and all kinds of other things. sort of, you know, anecdotally what we're seeing today. but, you know, it took until the early 1970s when the oil shock hit to really get inflation to take off. so i think we're in a point here, maria, where it's a bit of a sweet spot. we're going to see these asset bubbles for lack of a better phrase whether it's in commodities or in real estate or in stocks or even, you know, isolated stocks where people basically see an opportunity to strive the prices up. but eventually -- to drive the prices up. but eventually this will cascade over into the br
>> well, i mean, certainly, you know, as milton friedman famously said, inflation is always and everywhere monetary phenomenon subject to long and variable lags. so, yes, this accommodation by the fed when you see money growth in excess of 30% year-over-year, you do start to get worried about inflation. now, you know, it's really interesting, i'm old enough to remember this, back in the 19 1960s we didn't see a broad-based inflation, but we used to get these unusual spikes in prices of...
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and of course inflation is just taxation by another means it's another way of extracting wealth milton friedman called it taxation without legislate it now it's great that you mention the american revolution and how america was built on low taxes but this was the solar cycle that empires and nations and governments go through they they hate to hate is when tax is a very low 101520 percent of g.d.p. but gradually it creeps up over time and as it does the state grows corruption grows innovation string shrinks invent it miss shrinks and it just is this. steady creek but you do need some kind of war in order to introduce or a crisis to introduce this nice long long relationship between tax and rule war tax makes war possible taxes how you pay for so many you can under and then you tax off to its but also wool makes tax possible many this history is littered with examples of lead astronomy to introduce new taxes during peacetime and it's never works there often results in having overthrown but with a rule you get the opportunity to impose the new tax and then after the crisis has passed tax
and of course inflation is just taxation by another means it's another way of extracting wealth milton friedman called it taxation without legislate it now it's great that you mention the american revolution and how america was built on low taxes but this was the solar cycle that empires and nations and governments go through they they hate to hate is when tax is a very low 101520 percent of g.d.p. but gradually it creeps up over time and as it does the state grows corruption grows innovation...
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you that i can see must be intoxicating to people who need the pep talk but don't want to come from milton friedman so that they're listening the cats like you i'm wondering at this point have you reached the continental divide where water falls on one side of the mom or the other where the business of pitching the business is your business or is the i guess one and a half $1000000000.00 managed real estate kingdom the business which is at right now with 1st of us $2000.00 in the state so don't cut the budget. and no 100 percent look the the real status place for me. i'm going to build a $20000000000.00 real estate portfolio. blackstone or goldman sachs take on one of the big guys it's not even for the money it's i'm a little guy i grew up with nothing a single mother. i've been counted out over looked like most of america. and i was bullied and you know didn't get a break my dad was in there and i'm like i what i'm going to chip on my shoulder and it's always with the elephants oh my game with the real estate is to help other people come directly to the investor. we don't under don't use
you that i can see must be intoxicating to people who need the pep talk but don't want to come from milton friedman so that they're listening the cats like you i'm wondering at this point have you reached the continental divide where water falls on one side of the mom or the other where the business of pitching the business is your business or is the i guess one and a half $1000000000.00 managed real estate kingdom the business which is at right now with 1st of us $2000.00 in the state so don't...
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astonishing collection of art treasures passes into burning in the spanish in late october 1802 the how milton collection is packed into 18 single boxes and centrum the english coast to berlin in food pushing. it was a new journey into the unknown. dante cycle. only 85 drawings reached. an additional 7 was separated from the main body of work what is striking is that 3 of their is a college one is the math adel in fana. perhaps due to their religious appeal the 7 drawings found their way to the vatican in rome but here of all places they remained undiscovered true long time. it was not until $887.00 long after the english manuscripts been transferred to berlin is not the art historian you also struck an austrian notice that the 7 drawings thought to be from another representation of the divine comedy were actually part of the large collection stored and. it was an exceptionally fortunate moment when he realized that they were by body cherries and had been extracted from the codex is that the then called the ship. probably one of the most fascinating sheeps in berlin it's coloring makes it in c
astonishing collection of art treasures passes into burning in the spanish in late october 1802 the how milton collection is packed into 18 single boxes and centrum the english coast to berlin in food pushing. it was a new journey into the unknown. dante cycle. only 85 drawings reached. an additional 7 was separated from the main body of work what is striking is that 3 of their is a college one is the math adel in fana. perhaps due to their religious appeal the 7 drawings found their way to the...
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. >> reporter: investigators say bruno joseph kua of milton, georgia, 18-year-old has been charged withlice officer and other charges. prosecutors say he was seen on the senate floor and also seen in an alter case. 18-year-old bruno joseph kuna. >> some 200 people have already been charged. brian, thank you very much. >>> ahead what anthony blinken told me about how the biden administration will approach diplomatic relations and how it differs from president trump. when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. - [announcer] grubhub perks give you the kind of panera deals that make you want to move. ♪ get a free delivery perk on your first order from panera, only on.. - [group] grubhub! - [announcer] grub what you love. rivera affensperger >>> last hour here in the situation room i spoke with the new secretary of state about some major global challenges facing the biden administration right now and here is a portion of that interview.
. >> reporter: investigators say bruno joseph kua of milton, georgia, 18-year-old has been charged withlice officer and other charges. prosecutors say he was seen on the senate floor and also seen in an alter case. 18-year-old bruno joseph kuna. >> some 200 people have already been charged. brian, thank you very much. >>> ahead what anthony blinken told me about how the biden administration will approach diplomatic relations and how it differs from president trump. when it...
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this man is a tennis coach in milton keynes and he has been running online lessons for children. ., .need a quote, you don't need — children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a _ children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a racket, - children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a racket, you i children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a racket, you can l children. you don't need a quote, i you don't need a racket, you can use frying pans can even use wooden spoons, socks scrunched up into a ball. there are lots of things you can use around the house. whilst outdoor pools _ can use around the house. whilst outdoor pools and _ can use around the house. whilst outdoor pools and tennis - can use around the house. whilst outdoor pools and tennis courts l can use around the house. whilst i outdoor pools and tennis courts can look forward to opening next months, others like indoor swimming centres and gyms will have to wait a few weeks longer. it has been a long, bleak winter, when for most of us sport has become a solitary experience. it seems a return to how things u
this man is a tennis coach in milton keynes and he has been running online lessons for children. ., .need a quote, you don't need — children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a _ children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a racket, - children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a racket, you i children. you don't need a quote, you don't need a racket, you can l children. you don't need a quote, i you don't need a racket, you can use frying pans can even use wooden spoons,...
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i think milton friedman had something right. follow the growth and the rate it's growing.ny other proxy you want. if the stock market. there is excess liquidity and it is in the system. the fed is caught. we are fighting a war right now against the pandemic. when that is the case, everybody has to get in and support the war effort. jonathan: forgive me for jumping it was fantastic to catch up with you. thank you for giving us some your time. from york city this morning, i'm alongside tom and lisa abramowicz. we pulled back just a low bit from all-time highs. the next hour a bloomberg surveillance is just around the corner. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> while the recession is over, the pandemic is not. >> the risk of doing too little are far worse. >> this cycle is worse than any other. >> the economy couldn't bounce bit -- could bounce back faster than anyone expected. >> we are flooding the economy with monetary and fiscal stimulus. >> if you don't have money invested in the equity market, where do you put it? >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: good morning, everyone.
i think milton friedman had something right. follow the growth and the rate it's growing.ny other proxy you want. if the stock market. there is excess liquidity and it is in the system. the fed is caught. we are fighting a war right now against the pandemic. when that is the case, everybody has to get in and support the war effort. jonathan: forgive me for jumping it was fantastic to catch up with you. thank you for giving us some your time. from york city this morning, i'm alongside tom and...
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thank you for your time. >> thank you doctor milton. our next speaker is in the wolf. >> i'm public citizen health researcher, i have noconflict of interest . i look forward to the vaccine despite the increase comorbidities. with the current ua availability, to vaccines and other probably next week will be neither practically nor ethically feasible to continue reporting new participants to placebo-controlled trials unless they will ultimately get vaccinated whether initially randomized to the vaccine or placebo group. on december 10 before your committee i stated that an important unresolved conflict exists and the eua's private widespread use to the 19,000 participants in the pfizer trial who received a placebo be notified of this and offered a vaccine by pfizer clearly encouraging the trial. that is uninformed, trial participants might otherwise leave the trial and find your vaccinated with the other available vaccine. parenthetically a couple of thousand people have left the trials for exactly this reason. the on boarding providing t
thank you for your time. >> thank you doctor milton. our next speaker is in the wolf. >> i'm public citizen health researcher, i have noconflict of interest . i look forward to the vaccine despite the increase comorbidities. with the current ua availability, to vaccines and other probably next week will be neither practically nor ethically feasible to continue reporting new participants to placebo-controlled trials unless they will ultimately get vaccinated whether initially...
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the milton friedman won, that governments are really good at spending money, really good at finding things to spend money on. they find it typically hard to stop spending money on those things, and the government gets bigger and bigger. in that sense, with cash handouts, at least they have a mechanism for stopping doing those you don't need them anymore quite quickly. and if you have really easy fiscal policy to get the economy moving, that sufficiently agile fiscal policy to put the fiscal handbrake on when you are allowed to, when it is safe -- that is better than starting all sorts of programs that you eventually never get out of. i think from this side of the pond, criticizing u.s. fiscal policy is quite dangerous because we have been doing it wrong for a long time. tom: i really want to make clear, professor summers has put a wonderful rebuttal into "the washington post." i really take issue with the idea that he and secretary yellen are that far apart. kit juckes, i want you to look at the sum of the markets right now, the apparent risk that is out there that we are in a great bull r
the milton friedman won, that governments are really good at spending money, really good at finding things to spend money on. they find it typically hard to stop spending money on those things, and the government gets bigger and bigger. in that sense, with cash handouts, at least they have a mechanism for stopping doing those you don't need them anymore quite quickly. and if you have really easy fiscal policy to get the economy moving, that sufficiently agile fiscal policy to put the fiscal...
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distribution go back to where it was no government on the planet knows how to solve this you could have milton friedman and macro economically we wouldn't know how to solve the problem of asymmetric growth but the populism leads to leadership we've seenp politically which then stimulates a fear and anger and hatred into people who are already separated from their sisters and brothers inside their country. >> you said on a personal level we don't need to agree , we just need to learn how to disagree better. >> yes. this is an important point i don't believe in agreement it doesn't lead toe. excellence the competition of ideas is the secret to good communities and healthy churches and vital families. everybody agrees you get groupthink leading tos. weakness iron sharpens iron but for a competition of ideas you have to have cooperation and respect and love and that which is for the good of the other that is what we need. i don't believe we need to disagree less but in a way that is constructive which is icthe american way and that's what we lost and what we've been talking about thesese days. >>
distribution go back to where it was no government on the planet knows how to solve this you could have milton friedman and macro economically we wouldn't know how to solve the problem of asymmetric growth but the populism leads to leadership we've seenp politically which then stimulates a fear and anger and hatred into people who are already separated from their sisters and brothers inside their country. >> you said on a personal level we don't need to agree , we just need to learn how...
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drawing on the old testament and common sense, pain sort of brushed aside and, said i got this for milton. so this is an argument about how the bible was influential in various ways, regardless of whether or not to people quoting it actually believed that the bible was the real word of god in a specific way. this is a quote from gordon would, one of the most imminent american religious historians, specifically in the revolutionary area. he said it was the clergy who made the revolution meaningful for the most common people because for every gentleman who read a scholarly pamphlet and delved away a wig for an explanation of events, there were dozens of ordinary people read the bible and look to their ministers for an interpretation of what the revolution meant. so the bible was part of the language. it was part of the symbolism. i was part of the narrative that everyone knew. if anyone owned a book, and this is the case for the 19th century as well, and their families, it was probably global. so i'm talking about the bible -- uss patriots. but in so doing, in using the bible to wage anymor
drawing on the old testament and common sense, pain sort of brushed aside and, said i got this for milton. so this is an argument about how the bible was influential in various ways, regardless of whether or not to people quoting it actually believed that the bible was the real word of god in a specific way. this is a quote from gordon would, one of the most imminent american religious historians, specifically in the revolutionary area. he said it was the clergy who made the revolution...
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it also include a libertarian economist milton friedman.t competition, generally bad ideas they have. >> i think they don't want freedom. these are the same people who are praising china's response to the virus where you have a few people making all the decisions for everybody else because everybody else is dumb and uneducated. even the 18 year old girl ratted out her mother. i tried to give my mom facts like... try to give her facts. but they are the ones who are terribly uneducated, dave, about history, what this type ofs thought police, you know, these thought police patrols, what they will do when it backfires on them. >> when you see eric garcetti say "snitches get rewards," it's not much a jump for kids to turn in their parents. this will affect, it'll affect families, local communities, it'll affect everything. it does have something to do with belief, that the general belief system that these people have, is they can control the world. they can create a system all the generations before them could never create. all the people before
it also include a libertarian economist milton friedman.t competition, generally bad ideas they have. >> i think they don't want freedom. these are the same people who are praising china's response to the virus where you have a few people making all the decisions for everybody else because everybody else is dumb and uneducated. even the 18 year old girl ratted out her mother. i tried to give my mom facts like... try to give her facts. but they are the ones who are terribly uneducated,...
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and milton friedman. and thomas soul. me he was a dear friend, we will have on the program my buddy sean hannity, we worked closely with rush, and good friends with rush, before that, i want to show you what kind of a human rush was, the salt of the earth. going to help people, he didn't know. over the years we would communicate a lot. we would text and e-mail every night, every day. we shared our thoughts about life, governments, economics and the events of the day, he was smart estimate most wise person that i have known apart from my parents. i want to read you something from a book that i wrote, nothing do with politics or philosophy, rescuing is bright. i wrote this book after we had to put our adopted dog, our rescue dog sprite to sleep. we never experienced that before. since that we have done it 3 additional times, it is horrific every time. but as i was going through that. i was texting rush. i want you to hear some things he had to say. i know he would want me to share them with you. it is in the book. so as spr
and milton friedman. and thomas soul. me he was a dear friend, we will have on the program my buddy sean hannity, we worked closely with rush, and good friends with rush, before that, i want to show you what kind of a human rush was, the salt of the earth. going to help people, he didn't know. over the years we would communicate a lot. we would text and e-mail every night, every day. we shared our thoughts about life, governments, economics and the events of the day, he was smart estimate most...
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