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and ned, that's the point, isn't it? have said we want to allow a little more flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so you flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so you can flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so you can live your life a bit for as long as possible? well, that may be the intent but we have models for behaviour and notjust in a sage but i come back to new zealand or indeed to new york state after the terrible ordeal at the beginning of the pandemic there, and thatis beginning of the pandemic there, and that is the model that seems to work isa that is the model that seems to work is a firm leadership, asjeffrey and joe both say, clear messaging, and, absent that, you have to rely when you do the small new one still a little this, do a little rat, you have to rely on broad popular trust in the people who are delivering that message, and one of the problem is that borisjohnson's government faces is that trust has eroded and, ina way, faces is that
and ned, that's the point, isn't it? have said we want to allow a little more flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so you flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so you can flexibility, we want to treat you grown up so you can live your life a bit for as long as possible? well, that may be the intent but we have models for behaviour and notjust in a sage but i come back to new zealand or indeed to new york state after the terrible ordeal at...
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ned: there are lots of people who use twitter a lot. around the world series, the new season of the mental lori and, slack. getting people to talk about working from home and donating money to charity for all the people who are doing that. all of these conversations are so important. politics twitter is great, but politics twitter is just a small fraction of what happens on the service. so, we can't lose sight of all those other great things that are happening when you think about audience and engagement trends and how advertisers serve customers on twitter. emily: so, let's talk about the other things that are happening that you are working on behind the scenes. how soon could we see a new non-advertising revenue product like subscriptions, for example? ned: we are working on not had revenue screens. this is the top priority. we know it is really important to help advertisers in many ways reach customers. first, we are working on app install ads. we will go all the way where you can buy things on twitter. we also want non-ads revenue a
ned: there are lots of people who use twitter a lot. around the world series, the new season of the mental lori and, slack. getting people to talk about working from home and donating money to charity for all the people who are doing that. all of these conversations are so important. politics twitter is great, but politics twitter is just a small fraction of what happens on the service. so, we can't lose sight of all those other great things that are happening when you think about audience and...
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so it's a problem. >> ned, you got a bunch of states that say, yeah, you got a right to fix this. deal with it. in this case, you got three federal judges who say there is no right and the state has a compelling interest to toss the ballots if they want to toss them. >> yes. i'm a big fan the cure. i was part of a bipartisan program the american law institute did over years and said every state should've this kind of cure possibility, but some states don't. and so the texas case involves the constitutional question of whether states must do that even if their legislature doesn't provide it. and these texas judges had a strict interpretation of the constitution. >> we've got another big case that just happened, which i think is worth discussing because we have so much litigation. this is the supreme court not taking a case, which can sometimes be huge news. and this seems pretty big. this was basically the state supreme court of pennsylvania, basically came in and said, look, we're going to count ballots three days after they get to their election day because of the unprecedented v
so it's a problem. >> ned, you got a bunch of states that say, yeah, you got a right to fix this. deal with it. in this case, you got three federal judges who say there is no right and the state has a compelling interest to toss the ballots if they want to toss them. >> yes. i'm a big fan the cure. i was part of a bipartisan program the american law institute did over years and said every state should've this kind of cure possibility, but some states don't. and so the texas case...
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just got that totally wrong, there is nothing to that, ned, how would you respond?serve the public conversation. and that means whether it is around sports or politics, we want people to see all sides of a conversation not just one side. >> but -- >> we want them to interact with all sides. we want them to be able to tweet and retweet the perspectives they hear from different candidates or different people with various opinions around an issue, world series or presidential election. and that's critical to serving the public conversation and we feel like we're working really hard to make that happen. >> i know you're trying to do that, but that was his point there, that in his view you're failing miserably at trying to represent everybody and trying to let everyone air their different views. >> well, that will be different perspectives about the principles and the choices that we make when we try to inform the public conversation with all different perspectives and the best we can do is make sure we're really clear on what our policies are, that we enforce them trans
just got that totally wrong, there is nothing to that, ned, how would you respond?serve the public conversation. and that means whether it is around sports or politics, we want people to see all sides of a conversation not just one side. >> but -- >> we want them to interact with all sides. we want them to be able to tweet and retweet the perspectives they hear from different candidates or different people with various opinions around an issue, world series or presidential election....
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ned foley, lots of glat tareat takeaway from this conversation. thank you. >>> the dark points of the pandemic, our most notable expert says he knows when that's going to happen. you're going to hear that next. s going to happen. you're going to hear that next >>> now to the new facts of the coronavirus pandemic, cases are on the rise in almost every state. florida recorded its highest daily increase in two months, adding more than 4,000 cases yesterday. in new mexico, coronavirus hospitalizations are up 100% this month. a new warning from an epidemiologist, cases will likely get worse in the coming weeks. >> we do have vaccines and therapeutics coming down the pike, but when you actually look at the time period for that, the next 6 to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic. vaccines will not become available in any meaningful way until early to third quarter of next year. >> wow. and then in europe, another wave of coronavirus restrictions, paris bars and restaurants must shut down now by the new 9:00 p.m. curfew. londoners a
ned foley, lots of glat tareat takeaway from this conversation. thank you. >>> the dark points of the pandemic, our most notable expert says he knows when that's going to happen. you're going to hear that next. s going to happen. you're going to hear that next >>> now to the new facts of the coronavirus pandemic, cases are on the rise in almost every state. florida recorded its highest daily increase in two months, adding more than 4,000 cases yesterday. in new mexico,...
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by judy anpeter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions fec america's ned needs.nd by contributions to this pbs stfrom viewers like you. thank you. >> hello. source."outside germany announced a new lockdown and we expect france to do the same as covid-19ases in europe continue to riseil r re than 70on americans already cast thballots in the election. with six days to i g fal push in swing states. mr. biden: we can do this. i promise you. i walk out this building and go vote. presidenrump: a red way. i think you will see something amazing. >> these are live pictures from donald trump's rally in arizona where he is expec.d at any mome in the family who died. their 15-month-old son is still missing. ♪ a very warm welcome to our ewers on pbs, america, and around the world. countrie are scrambling to contain the second wave of the coronavirus. germany has announced a new lockdown. this is the chancellor earlier. >> it has been a difficult dayus fo to make these decisions. we know it we are asking of the public but we have to find a way to make sure we avoid a national
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the most like reply explanation is that his immunity roy ned. n. that comes back to what scientist say it's really unpredictable how long the immunity would last. >> this week we've been hearing president trump saying, hey, i think i am immune now i am immune now. what would doctors have to say about that? >> i think the case in nevada with this young guy, i would be very afraid to go against the world and think that i'm immune once i have covid. again, you can get it again. it may be variable in different people how long immunity lasts but we can't tell. we don't have the tests to tell, have people check over and over again to see if they have immunity. the second thing is, you can get sicker the second time around. >> what does this mean terms of a vaccine and what does it mean in terms of how we individually -- as individuals shy say, should act? >> it doesn't mean vaccines won't work. i think most people think it's going to be more durable than natural infection. we have other cases in infectious disease where that's true. for example, human pa
the most like reply explanation is that his immunity roy ned. n. that comes back to what scientist say it's really unpredictable how long the immunity would last. >> this week we've been hearing president trump saying, hey, i think i am immune now i am immune now. what would doctors have to say about that? >> i think the case in nevada with this young guy, i would be very afraid to go against the world and think that i'm immune once i have covid. again, you can get it again. it may...
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ned real. this t the let's read poat e wa military medical center in maryland, i'm emily schmidt, reporting. >>> the president's medical team says he is improving. we are learning the president has been on a five day course of the drughebetreawith steroid as well call dexamethasone. >>> democratic presidential candidate joe biden is moving forward with in person campaigning. today, he is heading to south florida. biden's campaign says they will release the democratic contender 's test results every time he is tested. biden has tested negative for covid so far. >>> two fire watch. the glass fire has torch nearly 65,000 acres. despite low humidity and high temperatures, fire crews have made major progress altering the fire lines, upping containment of 26%. some new evacuations were ordered yesterday in northern napa county but some good news for calistoga where orders have been downgraded to warnings. now, people can start returning home. this was the scene last night. people and packing their ca
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. >> reporter: then the counting of those absentee votes professor ned foley is one of the nation's leading expert on election law and he says voters should be prepared for the possibility of a blue shift after in-person votes are counted on election night as studies show more democrats vote absentee and will take longer to count those in many states. >> it seems like that secondary count tends to be more democratic votes in composition than the preliminary count. nothing wrong. nothing nefarious. >> reporter: frank larose is well aware of that so he'll announce how many absentee ballots were cast and how many more they have to count the next step certifying the vote. under a federal law passed in 1887, states have only 41 days to complete their count and report to congress this year it's december 14th. so you're saying there's no contingency, no extension. >> it's got to be done by that date so constitution doesn't give an extension. >> reporter: are you confident that ohio can meet that deadline >> i'm confident that we can meet that deadline. >> reporter: while professor foley says no st
. >> reporter: then the counting of those absentee votes professor ned foley is one of the nation's leading expert on election law and he says voters should be prepared for the possibility of a blue shift after in-person votes are counted on election night as studies show more democrats vote absentee and will take longer to count those in many states. >> it seems like that secondary count tends to be more democratic votes in composition than the preliminary count. nothing wrong....
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ned such a common t w. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences are disastrous. no we're talking entry series displaced boil and ruined the venezuelan exodus people are starving who wants to survive it needs to leave how could a country formally so rich fall so far. in 45 minutes on d. w. . why did this person loses hope. there are many survivors. mobs that can be done to. make up your mind. to. covet 19 is surging once again worldwide and here in europe urban centers are at the forefront of the waves from our say to munich paris to prague the continent cities are rushing to impose new rules ranging from prohibitions on parties and closure of bars to curfews and travel bags restrictions on public life still fall short of last spring's lockdown for now as the world waits for a vaccine can the virus beast.
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rejection total is relatively small, absentee ballots submitted by latinos and african americans in ned away thae three times more likely to be turned away than those from white voters. near the top of that list is guilford county, where dr. t. anthony spearman sits on the board of elections and serves as president of the north carolina n.a.a.c.p. >> african americans have not been cultivated to use the absentee ballot, and as such, it's their first time doing it. with that naivetÉ comes along some opportunity for them to not get right what needs to be right. >> reporter: in georgia, voting 0 hours andstretched as long as 10 hours and delays appear concentrated in the racially diverse atlanta area. nearly half of georgia's active voters live there, but according to one analysis, they are served b only 38% of the state's polling places. >> voters are tenacious but they shouldn't have to be. you know, we've been telling voters, stay in line. please don't give up. wear your sneakers, bring your lunch. >> v-o-t-e! >> reporter: back in north carolina, spearman other and activists are mobiliz
rejection total is relatively small, absentee ballots submitted by latinos and african americans in ned away thae three times more likely to be turned away than those from white voters. near the top of that list is guilford county, where dr. t. anthony spearman sits on the board of elections and serves as president of the north carolina n.a.a.c.p. >> african americans have not been cultivated to use the absentee ballot, and as such, it's their first time doing it. with that naivetÉ comes...
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have you seen the size of your average wisconsinite but i've been to tears right through those suicide ned so they have to double bag there some. anyway this factory was announced with much fanfare by donald trump governor scott walker foxconn c.e.o. terry and all the other con artists involves involved you see when you get a bunch of con artists standing around it's not just a circle of jerks it's. there all pull in each other's chains and i'm not sure of pulling my chain originated from gravity but in this case it's one in the same in order for wisconsin to get. to come to their fine cheese laden state they had to entice them with what normal human beings call bribes but what they call tax subsidies all to belay scott walker they sniffling rat governor of wisconsin who lost his throne back in $29.00 team agreed to give foxconn $3000000000.00 in bribes if they would employ $13000.00 people and still you might think well $13000.00 is a lot of people maybe that was a good deal for wisconsin now. in a best case scenario the legislative fiscal bureau found the state wouldn't break even in til
have you seen the size of your average wisconsinite but i've been to tears right through those suicide ned so they have to double bag there some. anyway this factory was announced with much fanfare by donald trump governor scott walker foxconn c.e.o. terry and all the other con artists involves involved you see when you get a bunch of con artists standing around it's not just a circle of jerks it's. there all pull in each other's chains and i'm not sure of pulling my chain originated from...
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i think likely to work, they are now in their big phase three clinical study, they have not report ned have got ahead early in these, this form of vaccine, because they had the facilities to grow these nasty virus, we have invested in a vaccine company in scotland and they will produce whole inactivated viruses shortly so we will have our own form of virus like that but the two chinese vaccines are ahead on that tip of vaccine, and then they have a vaccine which is derived from the virus that causes the common flu, or the common cold, and the reason why that i think is less likely to be effective is that most people have had colds, and therefore most people have antibodies against that particular vector. you are watching been news. this week the at—year—old from cheadle has finally been discharged and given a special send off. after seven long months fighting covid—19, this was the moments psi was finally able to leave hospital. thanks everyone his doctors an nurses forming a guard of honour. now back at home, he is full of gratitude for those who cared for him. thank you. it is not en
i think likely to work, they are now in their big phase three clinical study, they have not report ned have got ahead early in these, this form of vaccine, because they had the facilities to grow these nasty virus, we have invested in a vaccine company in scotland and they will produce whole inactivated viruses shortly so we will have our own form of virus like that but the two chinese vaccines are ahead on that tip of vaccine, and then they have a vaccine which is derived from the virus that...
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number of testimonials directly from college students about the experience of meeting new people, making ned friends, an connecting in college. the idea here to help other students realize making new eg friends in cois not easy. it takes work, and it can be done with effort. >> will, i see yothnodding e. tell us about your experience in finding nod and how it has worked for you. >> yes , my process of finding nod rough the hope lab's platform. i've been connected with hope lab the past two years, so whene i saw they developing a platform to help college students get out of this rut of dailymotion of life, i was intrigued, so i gave it a try, and as danielle expressed, there are so many elements to it that are crafted and to developehelp college students navigate these issues in their lives, so whether it's reflections or whether picking uphe prompt that s you get through your day just a bit better or increase those emotions you are feeling, it's just overlaying such a beautiful experience to go through and share with other friends. my personal experience, i found whenever i was feeling wa ce
number of testimonials directly from college students about the experience of meeting new people, making ned friends, an connecting in college. the idea here to help other students realize making new eg friends in cois not easy. it takes work, and it can be done with effort. >> will, i see yothnodding e. tell us about your experience in finding nod and how it has worked for you. >> yes , my process of finding nod rough the hope lab's platform. i've been connected with hope lab the...
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perspective that represents millions of websites and apps who want conversation on this service >> all right ned, we appreciate you joining us i would love to have you back to talk about 230 and so much more. you got a big week ahead of you and we look forward to seeing you again very, very soon. make sure everybody has a great weekend, we will be back on -- see you on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber solidly red as q3 earnings for megatech cap don't offer many assurances about the quarter to come covid cases cross 88,000 for first time in a single day dow on pace for the worst month since march. our road map begins with stocks set for another drop as twitter, apple, facebook and amazon fall but google is a bright spot. >> plus, we are closing out what has been a volatile week and it is the last trading day of october. the s&p by the way on pace for what would be its worst weekly performance since june >> starbucks signaling a return to growth, forecasting up to a 30%
perspective that represents millions of websites and apps who want conversation on this service >> all right ned, we appreciate you joining us i would love to have you back to talk about 230 and so much more. you got a big week ahead of you and we look forward to seeing you again very, very soon. make sure everybody has a great weekend, we will be back on -- see you on monday. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on...
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. >> ned segel is very much the spokesperson of that company >> yeah. >> and ned came out with a veryview that analysts do not recognize. the acceleration that they had now they're beginning to recognize. >> to a certain extent the market recognized which came back to a name you mentioned earlier, alphabet. to our point earlier on pepsico versus the nasdaq. broadly speaking, which sup 30% this year. and talking about ad platforms, jim. that's the most dominant one out there. >> it is very unnerving to see that that stock has not done anything in a lot of it. if you read through the snowflake pieces, a lot of them trash google cloud they just trash it and say it's going no where not even hitting the radar screen which is wrong. i think it's doing better. have they managed to be able to get anything out of youtube? i don't think so remember the car >> of course, i remember when we used to talk about autonomous cars all the time. >> we always see it is declining. so, a lot of people are hoping that the house bill the antitrust, that's the savior of alphabet >> they have to split it up. >
. >> ned segel is very much the spokesperson of that company >> yeah. >> and ned came out with a veryview that analysts do not recognize. the acceleration that they had now they're beginning to recognize. >> to a certain extent the market recognized which came back to a name you mentioned earlier, alphabet. to our point earlier on pepsico versus the nasdaq. broadly speaking, which sup 30% this year. and talking about ad platforms, jim. that's the most dominant one out...
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host: undecided, ned? caller: hi. it is getting interesting out there. the whole fracking thing getting worked out there in pennsylvania, the industry is actually shifting over to start using geothermal technology. hopefully that might have people's -- that might affect people's voting outcome if that is an issue for them. upanted to bring one thing you are not talking about. withnk we need to focus on the pandemic surging in all the hospitals across the nation going to be overwhelmed with we are under attack from russian cyber attacks going on targeting our health care infrastructure across the nation. john inwill go on to pennsylvania supporting the vice president. caller: yes. i am a registered republican for more than 20 years. am a never trumper. in 2016, hillary clinton was able to win chester county. obama did not win chester county. it seemed like there was a big shift in chester county. i wondering how much of this anti-trump is coming from philadelphia. chester is 60 miles from atlantic city. being knowledgeable of what happened in atlantic cit
host: undecided, ned? caller: hi. it is getting interesting out there. the whole fracking thing getting worked out there in pennsylvania, the industry is actually shifting over to start using geothermal technology. hopefully that might have people's -- that might affect people's voting outcome if that is an issue for them. upanted to bring one thing you are not talking about. withnk we need to focus on the pandemic surging in all the hospitals across the nation going to be overwhelmed with we...
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i will speak with twitter ceo ned siegel tomorrow to get his outlook on the platform through the electionn the end of year. that interview 3:30 p.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. ♪ coming up, counting the ballots. how to assure u.s. voters that this election will be fair. our conversation with the bipartisan election policy director, coming up next. ♪ the pandemic's driving record numbers of people to vote by mail, a process the president has inaccurately decried as fraud written. -- fraud ridden. counting all the boats could take days or weeks. trigger close, it could lawsuits over arcane procedures of election officials and battleground states. here to discuss counting the vote is matthew weil, bipartisan policy center's elections director. a huge task for you this week, matthew. big question, is the election going to be fair? matthew: the election is going to be fair. we have good people running our elections. people at the state and local level know what they are doing. the most part, these are not partisan officials. they are doing these jobs in a nonpartisan way.
i will speak with twitter ceo ned siegel tomorrow to get his outlook on the platform through the electionn the end of year. that interview 3:30 p.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. ♪ coming up, counting the ballots. how to assure u.s. voters that this election will be fair. our conversation with the bipartisan election policy director, coming up next. ♪ the pandemic's driving record numbers of people to vote by mail, a process the president has inaccurately decried as fraud...
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ned ryan is the ceo of american majority, he joins us tonight -- thanks so much for coming on.'t think this is the classic scenario where the conservative say the media is so liberal, this is at a level above that where it's not a question of liberal, conservative, it's a question of democracy. does the voting population have a right to know who they're votingng for? has there ever been anything like this suppression we are watching right now? >> first of all we have to disabuse ourselves that we have any real journalists left. if they are partisan operative, masquerading as journalists but they took a fake dossier and used it as an attack machine for the administrative state to try to take out the elected president elected president of the united states. i keep about "the washington post" asinine and arrogant statement of the democracy died in darkness, the so-called media is the darkness where democracy dies. you cannot have a free society if you have a media that is wildly disinterested in truth and in fact and is quite simply only interested in one party rule. the american
ned ryan is the ceo of american majority, he joins us tonight -- thanks so much for coming on.'t think this is the classic scenario where the conservative say the media is so liberal, this is at a level above that where it's not a question of liberal, conservative, it's a question of democracy. does the voting population have a right to know who they're votingng for? has there ever been anything like this suppression we are watching right now? >> first of all we have to disabuse ourselves...
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maria: ned, let me ask you about the jim comey testimony.m comey grilled on capitol hill this week on the origins of the russia probe. i love kim extra strassel's op-s week, called the james comey election. she writes his testimony was a reminder of everything that enrages trump voters, this coming as new documents released from the mueller investigation show what witnesses told the fbi about the trump campaign and russia. here's a line from the op-ed, mr. comey per son phis what enrages those americans. this was the crew in 2016 based on the thinnest of tips launched a counter intelligence investigation into a presidential campaign. comey triggered the public release of the collusion accusations, secretly kept memos of the conversations with the president for future leverage, leaked them to bring up a special counsel. you know how outraged i've been by this story over the last several years. do you agree that watching the arrogance of jim comey on tv yesterday that he didn't remember anything enrages americans and reminds them that this is
maria: ned, let me ask you about the jim comey testimony.m comey grilled on capitol hill this week on the origins of the russia probe. i love kim extra strassel's op-s week, called the james comey election. she writes his testimony was a reminder of everything that enrages trump voters, this coming as new documents released from the mueller investigation show what witnesses told the fbi about the trump campaign and russia. here's a line from the op-ed, mr. comey per son phis what enrages those...
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we really ned to get back as soon as we can. >> in the ruins, there are signs of hope.nd, a canoe, buds of green. >> we'll be back. this is what that says to us. >> in boulder creek, abc7 news. >> yes, they will be back. now to another story of resiliency. to the napa valley and the winery affected over and over again from wildfires. the 2017 fires destroyed the crop at hoops vineyard. and once again as we know, fires are burning in the area. so joining me now are the master distiller, thank you both. so for joining me today. >> it's a pleasure to be here. thank you. >> first and foremost, i have to ask how you both are doing. i can't imagine the deja vu here. how have you been affected by the glass fire? reason weeks? >> it's about two minutes from our vineyards. all of our properties at the moment. i should say the evacuation zone. we're extremely close. we've been covered in smoke. it is the worst i've seenseensen >> injure crop was destroyed in 2017 but you've been able to recover through a little ingenuity. and i want to hear what you're doing. this is the ultimate
we really ned to get back as soon as we can. >> in the ruins, there are signs of hope.nd, a canoe, buds of green. >> we'll be back. this is what that says to us. >> in boulder creek, abc7 news. >> yes, they will be back. now to another story of resiliency. to the napa valley and the winery affected over and over again from wildfires. the 2017 fires destroyed the crop at hoops vineyard. and once again as we know, fires are burning in the area. so joining me now are the...
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. >> judson's pen name was ned buntline. >> the story goes that, back in 1876, buntline ordered fivevolvers with long barrels and presented them as gifts to famous lawmen such as wyatt earp and "bat" masterson, a thank-you for the interviews they gave him about their wild west exploits. so, that put the buntline on the map. >> put it really on the map, part of american folklore. >> since then, the buntline has earned fame on tv, as a children's toy, and on the big screen. the gun's allure is not lost on melissa's father, who searches for more than a decade before he gets the right one in his sights. >> it came with a stock that you attached to the back of the gun that really turns the gun into what i would call a rifle, which makes the gun shootable and more accurate. >> how much did he pay? >> $32,500. >> one gun? >> one gun. >> was that cash he just had? >> he didn't care. he was going to buy that gun. >> but as my cowboy friends demonstrate, the buntline special is more collectible than practical. >> now, larry, he's got the short gun over there. tony, he's got the buntline, and w
. >> judson's pen name was ned buntline. >> the story goes that, back in 1876, buntline ordered fivevolvers with long barrels and presented them as gifts to famous lawmen such as wyatt earp and "bat" masterson, a thank-you for the interviews they gave him about their wild west exploits. so, that put the buntline on the map. >> put it really on the map, part of american folklore. >> since then, the buntline has earned fame on tv, as a children's toy, and on the...
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host: i think we got the idea, let's hear from professor lepore. >> jill lepore: thanks for calling ned sounds like that's captured your attention. one of the things i would say about the story it's so interesting about women's political participation is just how long it was that male politicians expected women to vote as a block, something about being female meant you had a particular political sympathy. a big reason why it took women so long to get the vote because if women were going to vote as a block we would be really destabilizing to politics. it's when it becomes like women are not gonna vote as a block, like everyone else does, the way the people and their family in the neighborhood vote that makes it possible for women to gain the right to vote. then it turns out over the last few elections there are some political sympathies, never a part of an agenda for women, the big Ãbi think it's 1980 the word gender gap is coined to talk about voter preference female voters general black enthusiasm Ãbthe gap that noticed in many election citizen at the moment the black female voter has
host: i think we got the idea, let's hear from professor lepore. >> jill lepore: thanks for calling ned sounds like that's captured your attention. one of the things i would say about the story it's so interesting about women's political participation is just how long it was that male politicians expected women to vote as a block, something about being female meant you had a particular political sympathy. a big reason why it took women so long to get the vote because if women were going...
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connecticut's governor ned lamont even changing advisory rules saying they had become, quote, unenforceable. this morning, a new warning sign for parents. cases in children are up 13% in the last two weeks. that's from the american academy of pediatrics. here is how a doctor in wisconsin is describing what he is seeing in a video he shared with msnbc. >> i worked the weekend in our emergency department and about 27% of the cases we're seeing are covid-19 infections. this is placing a strain on not only the e.d. but our hospital as 50% of them will need to be admitted. in my 34 years as a physician, i've never seen so much suffering from a single disease over such a short period of time. currently in a single day we admit more patients for venue moan yeah than we do in an entire influenza season during a typical year. >> i'd like to bring in msnbc medical distributor and internal medicine physician dr. lipi roy. dr. roy, let's start with -- melania trump had to cancel an appearance on tuesday because of what her staff is describing as this lingering cough from coronavirus. when people get th
connecticut's governor ned lamont even changing advisory rules saying they had become, quote, unenforceable. this morning, a new warning sign for parents. cases in children are up 13% in the last two weeks. that's from the american academy of pediatrics. here is how a doctor in wisconsin is describing what he is seeing in a video he shared with msnbc. >> i worked the weekend in our emergency department and about 27% of the cases we're seeing are covid-19 infections. this is placing a...
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citi's losses were not bad strong capital 11.8 is much better than it nedded to ned needed to be i haven't seen this level of tangible ba tangible book value since the days of the savings and loan crisis >> yeah. you would come in and say 80 but the stock is at 12. >> basically every bank in the state of texas went good-bye i remember covering that jim, there are allowances for credit losses, $26.4 billion at the end of the quarter that's 4% of total loans, that compares to what was $12.5 billion a year ago or 1.82%. that gives you some sense. that is citi that is citi that's where they stand now. 4% of total loans is where they have their allowance for credit losses. >> look, during the 2008-2009 period, that would be way too high you would be very worried about it. >> in citi, it is about the change of management, about what jamie phraser is going to do and how much they have to spend on risk controls. not necessarily about one quarter. >> no. but at the same -- you're right. but the tangible book value is good is citi as good as -- not with that number, david that you mentioned, versus
citi's losses were not bad strong capital 11.8 is much better than it nedded to ned needed to be i haven't seen this level of tangible ba tangible book value since the days of the savings and loan crisis >> yeah. you would come in and say 80 but the stock is at 12. >> basically every bank in the state of texas went good-bye i remember covering that jim, there are allowances for credit losses, $26.4 billion at the end of the quarter that's 4% of total loans, that compares to what was...
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we warm up as we look to the ned of the weekd d ha yo >>> 5:20. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, bay area students getting the nba's attention. why the warriors are swapping out their jerseys for these t- shirts. his name is bryan. quarantine-while, you may have >>> you may have heard soap operas have had to adjust how they handle love scenes during the pandemic. videos are going viral of actors struggling not to laugh. they have to make out with what are clearly mannequins. gosh, try to get to second base with a >> guys trying to get to second base with a tackling dummy. you are not fooling anyone. lean into it. angela, are you telling me you were a mannequin this whole time? is that how advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and
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ned ryan, great to see you. >> it's not, tucker. >> tucker: too much power, too few hands.e will have more on kamala harris and the run-up to the vp debate, next wednesday. after the break, we talked to the attorney general of the commonwealth of kentucky, daniel cameron. you may have seen him on television lately giving a couple of very powerful briefings, and he is ready to clarify some details in the breonna taylor case and respond to the media smears against him. we'll be right back. ♪ i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when dec
ned ryan, great to see you. >> it's not, tucker. >> tucker: too much power, too few hands.e will have more on kamala harris and the run-up to the vp debate, next wednesday. after the break, we talked to the attorney general of the commonwealth of kentucky, daniel cameron. you may have seen him on television lately giving a couple of very powerful briefings, and he is ready to clarify some details in the breonna taylor case and respond to the media smears against him. we'll be right...
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. >> people not to be, they ned to have fun, they are doing their civic duty and can't be afraid and that's what they're trying to do is psyche you out, i had a person last saturday, there was a person in a biden mask and a bullet hole and blood, and not to be intimidated and there may be strong words but at the end, i said what joe biden said, i represent all of you and if you have a problem, i'm there for you so. we got to all lower the temperature. every one of us has the responsibility right now. to lower the temperature in this country. >> absolutely. we appreciate it, congressman, michigan congresswoman debbie dingell and also feature dancing with the star contestant. >> never. >> never. >> slowing down. how some of the president's comments are raising questions about whether he will accept the results of the election. >> and he has raised more money than any candidate in history and what happened when i sat down with democrat jaime harrison. with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of
. >> people not to be, they ned to have fun, they are doing their civic duty and can't be afraid and that's what they're trying to do is psyche you out, i had a person last saturday, there was a person in a biden mask and a bullet hole and blood, and not to be intimidated and there may be strong words but at the end, i said what joe biden said, i represent all of you and if you have a problem, i'm there for you so. we got to all lower the temperature. every one of us has the...
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sue at alright ned i think you got your idea. switch it thanks for calling ne ned.e's a lot going on that's captured your attention. and maybe you and a lot of people think differently, one thing i will sayab about the story about women's political participation is just how long it was that mail politicians expected women to vote as a block. something aboutti being female you had a particular kind of politicalti sympathy. there's a big reason why took women's long to get to vote, right? because if women are going to vote as a block they're going to really destabilize politics. it's really when women are not going to vote as a block. women are going to vote like everybody else does, people in their family neighborhood does.. that makes it possible for women to gain the right to vote. but then it turns out, over the last few elections, that there are some political sympathies that were never a part of an agenda for women. you know, the big -- think it's 1980 the word gender gap is going toge talk about voter preference, females voters general lack of enthusiasm for ro
sue at alright ned i think you got your idea. switch it thanks for calling ne ned.e's a lot going on that's captured your attention. and maybe you and a lot of people think differently, one thing i will sayab about the story about women's political participation is just how long it was that mail politicians expected women to vote as a block. something aboutti being female you had a particular kind of politicalti sympathy. there's a big reason why took women's long to get to vote, right? because...
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french president in russia's vladimir putin have called for a cease fire rockets have been fired asked ned iraqi airports where u.s. troops is stationed there are no reports of major damage or casualties catarrh security forces have blamed the popular mobilisation forces which is a paramilitary group with close ties to iran. france's highest court has ruled that a suspect in the ramadan genocide can be sent to terms near to face trial at a un backed court for guys accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800002 seize and moderate hutus in 1994 he's been held in a french jail since his arrest at his home outside paris there's you had lines. i. think. of course be up but if he is a bully any call got out one must quit. on their way they said it all again i don't go all i know you is a me and you know then you should call me at the time. when the. cause is high kind of lives below us call here then on to the d. as a new customer an astonishing was quite a movie that almost always to not lead though yes which of those to. push an even larger design kind of god is bigg
french president in russia's vladimir putin have called for a cease fire rockets have been fired asked ned iraqi airports where u.s. troops is stationed there are no reports of major damage or casualties catarrh security forces have blamed the popular mobilisation forces which is a paramilitary group with close ties to iran. france's highest court has ruled that a suspect in the ramadan genocide can be sent to terms near to face trial at a un backed court for guys accused of helping to finance...
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governor ned lamont of connecticut told cnn in a statement that as our case -- his spokes people toldse rates climb, the administration will continue to work with our regional partners. the governor's office in new jersey point us to previous statements from the governor saying he's focused on bringing his numbers down. the person we need to hear from is governor cuomo. he's the one that will help to decide whether or not this partnership stays in place or these quarantine rules go into place having just a huge impact on the economy for this very populous, very important part of the country, ana. >> things just got a little more complicated. keep us posted. thank you. >>> coming up, the son of ronald and nancy reagan join us live on what his parents would think of the republican party of today. but first house speaker nancy pelosi has set a deadline for stimulus talks warning an agreement must be reached within it is next 48 hours if congress wants to pass a bill before the election. how could this impact markets when they open tomorrow? here's cnn's christine romans with your before
governor ned lamont of connecticut told cnn in a statement that as our case -- his spokes people toldse rates climb, the administration will continue to work with our regional partners. the governor's office in new jersey point us to previous statements from the governor saying he's focused on bringing his numbers down. the person we need to hear from is governor cuomo. he's the one that will help to decide whether or not this partnership stays in place or these quarantine rules go into place...
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fracking on federal land but were seen voters in pennsylvania, texas and autoworkers in michigan reacted nedively to that and they see the trade deals done by republicans and democrats four years hollowed out american factories in the heartland and trump understood the need to bring back american industry, we see manufacturers added 467,000 jobs under president trump that is six times the manufacturing jobs in obama's last two years, we see tariffs are upsetting the federal job growth the federal reserve says that, that's an issue for the workers in the heartland. >> they are, people want to work in america and they don't want a president or like vice president biden who cannot tell the truth, let's be honest as simple thing, and camera that you would shut down fracking in the fossil fuel industry, he said that, let's be honest, tomorrow he is coming to georgia and down to the third district, my district and the textile industry and everything else is been devastate devastate bad trade deals of the democrats, he will come to georgia and see what dodd frank did and he will come to georgia and
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president trump report ned no symptoms of the coronavirus yesterday. from the white house. from dr. sean conley, quote, the president's team of the physicians met with him in the residence where he had a restful first night at home. conley wrote that trump's vital signs and physical exam remain stable and that overall he continues to do extremely well. meanwhile white house aides tell "the new york times" that the president's voice was stronger after his return from the hospital monday night but at times, he still sounded as if he was trying to catch his breath. as president trump continues his covid-19 treatment, the questions arise about whether he's going to be able to participate in the final two presidential debates ahead of election day. yesterday, president trump tweeted that he's feeling great and plans to move forward with the second debate slated for next week in miami. this comes less than one day after he left walter reed medical center where he spent almost 72 hours receiving treatment for the virus. meanwhile on the campaign trail, joe bi
president trump report ned no symptoms of the coronavirus yesterday. from the white house. from dr. sean conley, quote, the president's team of the physicians met with him in the residence where he had a restful first night at home. conley wrote that trump's vital signs and physical exam remain stable and that overall he continues to do extremely well. meanwhile white house aides tell "the new york times" that the president's voice was stronger after his return from the hospital...
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he nominat ned n y you because e wants to uermineermirrr change r shift tt t legacy.usttttthahat ur confiiofiiofiio evenhough yoyouyou't be i ialalalal justice scalia, willillilunyy impact the balance oheheourt? >> i much mag mag mag mag m wih senator sasse tt we shouldn'tul talk aboutut republicanudgesgesd demoatic judges, bec b b i think th'reusudges. though judge barrett is wrapping up round two or day two of questioning with no prepared notes, she did make a comment showing that she is just like us. she admitted yesterday after a long day of questions she did need a glass of wound to unwind. lou? lou: well, it -- [laughter] just like us. i'm trying to think how many iq points separate -- well, i'll put it this way, how many iq points separate the judge and myself. hillary vaughn, thanks so much. appreciate it. thank you. >>> coming up next, the latest on china virus relief negotiations between treasure true e secretary steven mnuchin and house speaker nancy pelosi. secretary mnuchin joins us here with the latest and an analysis of where we are in this economic rec
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. >>> and coming up in a first on cnbc interview, twitter cfo ned segal will have more on that company'sesults. >>> now to the 2020 election, just four days to go, president trump and joe biden will both be in minnesota today the land of a,000 lakes and that is where we find brian sullivan. >> that lowhello, minnesota >> reporter: this is tale of two counties roch chester is home to the mayo clinic, large areally college educated and solidly democrat. but outside of the city, it is trump country. and clinton won this county in 2016 by just 0.7%. a gap the gop thinks it can close. trump is using the unrest in minneapolis to sway any on the fence voters for weeks ago, he said he thinks that he can win minnesota citing his push to call in the national guard during the george floyd protests right now polls suggest otherwise with biden holding anywhere from a 6 to 9 point advantage. yet the economy also and nearly always matters prior to the pandemic, the job market in homestead was so strong that it was nearly impossible to find workers about incomes grew and are now nearly $15,000 more than
. >>> and coming up in a first on cnbc interview, twitter cfo ned segal will have more on that company'sesults. >>> now to the 2020 election, just four days to go, president trump and joe biden will both be in minnesota today the land of a,000 lakes and that is where we find brian sullivan. >> that lowhello, minnesota >> reporter: this is tale of two counties roch chester is home to the mayo clinic, large areally college educated and solidly democrat. but outside...
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exposing them to the disease but giving them a vaccine that is not going to make themm sick or make them nedo be hospitalized suffer for the nsequences.. in t terms of my pararticular critiques, y you know, i takakee of people. i'i've seen so many covid paties sincnce the start of the epipid. if somomebody were to tell me we were going t to have any age-bad protection whehereby you j juste isolating peoeople w who are olr and letting other people runn free and get i infected, i will tellll you this, manyy of mymy t vulnlnerable patients live in crowded h households that are intergenerational l households d they are the support systems for older people. so when you have an visible spread of a virus like this, inevitablyly it will go from the first layer of younger people who may not get as sick k and it will m make its way to people wo will get more sick. those are the people we are seeing in the hospital. beyond that, i would say this, would we overly focus on who is dying from this, we are ignoring the fact this is a novel respiratory pathogen even in younger people, even in middle-aged peo
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. >> ned foley and judith brown, thank you so much for making time tonight. that is all in. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you so much, thank you for your counsel over the work day as to what counted as news that should be on tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have those high-level editorial discussions with you about the most important stories in our world. >> let us never speak of this publicly again. thank you very much, my friend. >>> it pays to have colleagues who share a sense of both the absurdity of life and the responsibility of what actually should be on television. and it really pays to be able to talk to those colleagues during the course of the day like today. >>> thanks for joining us this hour. we are 15 days out from the presidential election. there may or may not be a final presidential debate this week. the president today openly mused about how he could illegal extort bribes in the form of campaign donations from big companies who want favors from his administration. the president today openly in front of a crowd
. >> ned foley and judith brown, thank you so much for making time tonight. that is all in. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you so much, thank you for your counsel over the work day as to what counted as news that should be on tv. it was such a weird day today. >> i'm always happy to have those high-level editorial discussions with you about the most important stories in our world. >> let us never speak of this publicly again. thank you very much, my...
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>>nt reporter: as i ned, a lot of your work is also targeting misinformation.some ways you' trying to teach americans how to be immune to this type ofin mrmation and falsehoods. so as next week loomslarge, what are the kinds of key things you want voters to be thinking about? >> well, first of we have been thinking through a number of different scenarios. again, focusing on the cyb oer securi these systems but also gaining out how might cyber security issues and incidents and disinformation one thing we came up with is you might see various actors, foreign powers claim that th were able to accomish something, they were able to hack a data base or the vote count. it's just sply not true. behere's going t lot of noise in the next week and a half or so, and what we have done through right here, rumor control, is try to idetify some of these possible issues and then give the american people the facts on what foreigctors might try to do andnd so that if they're presented with these sensimational unverified c they can think, you know what, i was expecting this and it
>>nt reporter: as i ned, a lot of your work is also targeting misinformation.some ways you' trying to teach americans how to be immune to this type ofin mrmation and falsehoods. so as next week loomslarge, what are the kinds of key things you want voters to be thinking about? >> well, first of we have been thinking through a number of different scenarios. again, focusing on the cyb oer securi these systems but also gaining out how might cyber security issues and incidents and...
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social security and ned camedic should be protect at all costs.t because the government misspends that money should. punish the american people. this is the only president who is pulling other republicans along to say we are going to protect social security, we are going to protect medicare. it was joe biden just a few years ago saying multiple times that he has tried repeatedly to stop funding into social security and medicare. and the claims that donald trump is going to end social security have been fact checked false many times by independent fact checkers. >> hogan, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. obviously i was talking about health care there. i want to bring in michael steele now, former chair of the republican national committee. you do support joe biden for president. i want to be clear. so when you hear this conversation, it comes in the context of people care, and they care in the context of coronavirus, and they care in the context of their lives. 91% of respondents say health care is important to their vote. and yet, i d
social security and ned camedic should be protect at all costs.t because the government misspends that money should. punish the american people. this is the only president who is pulling other republicans along to say we are going to protect social security, we are going to protect medicare. it was joe biden just a few years ago saying multiple times that he has tried repeatedly to stop funding into social security and medicare. and the claims that donald trump is going to end social security...
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night of november 3 so we will have a lot that we can look to at that moment but i think it's that ned foley discussion around the production of a winner but i do think the other question of when do we know all the ballots will be counted so the state with the longest counting. is the state of california. they allow kansas 20 days so election officials won't have more than likely the official result in california until the end of the month. those are two very different questions but when we feel comfortable projecting for the winner will be and when will those final counts be done. the other piece as many places will be triggered to be close and might trigger a recount and we need to use the r word but it's quite possible that there will be a recount triggered, not looking at you florida but you seem to like them these days or have them, i should say. that seems to be where i think we will fall. it all depends on what the final numbers are, how close they are, whether or not we go into recount and how much of it gets challenged and drug to the court and all of that really will tie into
night of november 3 so we will have a lot that we can look to at that moment but i think it's that ned foley discussion around the production of a winner but i do think the other question of when do we know all the ballots will be counted so the state with the longest counting. is the state of california. they allow kansas 20 days so election officials won't have more than likely the official result in california until the end of the month. those are two very different questions but when we...
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i think it's that ned foley discussion around the projection of the winner but i do think the other question of when do we know when all the ballots would be counted so the states with the longest canvas period is a state of california.on they allow 28 days after election date so election officials won't have more than likely the official results in california until the end of the month. those are two very different questions. when do we feel comfortable projecting for the w winner will be and when will those final counts begun. the other piece is in many places if it's close it might trigger a recount and we hate to use the r word but it's quite possible there would be a recountec triggered. that's where i think we will fall.ha it all depends on what the final numbers aren't how close they are whether or not we go into recount how much of it gets challenged in the court and all of that will tie into the timeline. >> we have a minute left. you are the only one of the panelists who is on the ground right now in many of the election jurisdictions so in 15 seconds what is your advice for voters
i think it's that ned foley discussion around the projection of the winner but i do think the other question of when do we know when all the ballots would be counted so the states with the longest canvas period is a state of california.on they allow 28 days after election date so election officials won't have more than likely the official results in california until the end of the month. those are two very different questions. when do we feel comfortable projecting for the w winner will be and...
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lot money, don't want to spend anymore, they're worried about the debt, whereas democrats rgued we nedobust package in order to help people. >> we neet d a robpackage. back in the spring, i think we were all maybe naively optimistic this would be a short nuration of economic crisis and get the pademic behind us. that obviously hasn't happened. it will likely be wih six, nine months, a year or more to t get a vaccit's widely available. thousands of businesses have already shuttered.if we allow tt will show down economic recovery and diminish the economic potential. >> woodruff: if you could speak to speaker pelosi, to leadne mcc, to the president, is that what you would say to them?ou >> i say that we are only halfway through this pandemic, the congress is uniquely empowered, th to prde what the businesses need. if the federal reserve updoes quantitative easing, thatn' dohelp the person who can't put food on the table or the small business that is shuttering. we can provide support for the general economy but we do not have abilitto provide support to workers and small businesses that h
lot money, don't want to spend anymore, they're worried about the debt, whereas democrats rgued we nedobust package in order to help people. >> we neet d a robpackage. back in the spring, i think we were all maybe naively optimistic this would be a short nuration of economic crisis and get the pademic behind us. that obviously hasn't happened. it will likely be wih six, nine months, a year or more to t get a vaccit's widely available. thousands of businesses have already shuttered.if we...
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there is the handoff, i debt,ned, also corporate at is part of the risk matrix.ade tensions are still with us . it is sometimes easy to forget, but we started the year worrying about tariffs, and they are still there hampering growth, and still an impediment to recovery. here, these things could get worse. we want to see tariffs coming down. financial decoupling is also on hypothetical,t a but clearly something to worry about given the global market. is ay, technology potentially very damaging issue for a country like china that is defined as the best performer globally, so that is the cap that we need to work -- gap that we need to work on. , protestsbangkok now continued wednesday despite as state of emergency. will liftminister restrictions if demonstrations remain peaceful. our reporter is in bangkok. what prompted the prime minister's olive branch? >> the prime minister said he wanted to make the first move to de-escalate the protest movement , to offer a goodwill gesture to the pressers -- protesters. we have seen the protests increasing with gatherings and
there is the handoff, i debt,ned, also corporate at is part of the risk matrix.ade tensions are still with us . it is sometimes easy to forget, but we started the year worrying about tariffs, and they are still there hampering growth, and still an impediment to recovery. here, these things could get worse. we want to see tariffs coming down. financial decoupling is also on hypothetical,t a but clearly something to worry about given the global market. is ay, technology potentially very damaging...
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ned -- feasible. they are happening. they are going up in san francisco today t including several hundred percent and motor than 30 california cities have already taken steps to limit natural gas in new buildings. even though, this is an evolving area and the ordinance allows for exception in any case where an electric option isn't technically feasible for a technical system, including if there isn't sufficient capacity available to a particular site. this exception process is detailed in the d.b.i.'s administrative bulletin that we talked about two weeks ago. it is included in the word file. that process includes third-party review and d.b.i. will be required to provide annual departments to the department of the environment on the exceptions that are being granted in case we want to follow up on that. >> not to interrupt you, but what prevents d.b.i. from changing that administrative bulletin over time? >> well, they put. it has to be regulatorily valid and consistent with the text of the legislation. that legislation
ned -- feasible. they are happening. they are going up in san francisco today t including several hundred percent and motor than 30 california cities have already taken steps to limit natural gas in new buildings. even though, this is an evolving area and the ordinance allows for exception in any case where an electric option isn't technically feasible for a technical system, including if there isn't sufficient capacity available to a particular site. this exception process is detailed in the...