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what we need is we need surveillance and that is my -- [inaudible] we need surveillance, surveillance, surveillance trade we need to know what is out there and to be on top of it and the reason nigerians were able to get that under control is get that structure for polio in place. the world needs more cats, clearly. i thought i would get that in there. [laughter] what we need is to gather what diseases people have and where the novelties are coming in and that's what we don't have. we really need much, much more work to do that and we have to totally retool, i think, the who to really spearhead an effort to do global surveillance and that some scientists who want to randomly characterize the think there would be an onerous waste of what scientists do. they basically go out to see what's in people developing good diagnostics and going to places that are hotspots of emergent diseases and i understand india will cut down and coal mines and i was latest on announcement on that permit and i think the word bats comes to mind here and they have fruit bats and is anybody talking about going i
what we need is we need surveillance and that is my -- [inaudible] we need surveillance, surveillance, surveillance trade we need to know what is out there and to be on top of it and the reason nigerians were able to get that under control is get that structure for polio in place. the world needs more cats, clearly. i thought i would get that in there. [laughter] what we need is to gather what diseases people have and where the novelties are coming in and that's what we don't have. we really...
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i think we need to be grown up and we need to do a lot of different things. can't believe currently there is a lawsuit undertaken in the states of the one antiviral drug that we know works because people have been doing this systematic information campaign talking about science journals. because they have science looking at how it works is somebody is dying of viral pneumonia and a pandemic is completely different in other countries have stockpiles that is subjected to those legal challenges in the states and in europe as well i honestly don't know what their problem is. i try to understand it there are factual and that's not true but we actually have preparation there with a it is some have actually done. >> and then taking that energy and attention one thing that is so interesting with the next pandemic we all recognize with the who a couple of years ago and then to recognize. >> but the who sars like coronavirus. >> with the preparation and yet that was established in china the last few years and the concerns of the possible transmission to the un and noth
i think we need to be grown up and we need to do a lot of different things. can't believe currently there is a lawsuit undertaken in the states of the one antiviral drug that we know works because people have been doing this systematic information campaign talking about science journals. because they have science looking at how it works is somebody is dying of viral pneumonia and a pandemic is completely different in other countries have stockpiles that is subjected to those legal challenges in...
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we need -- we need -- we need to address the fraud and waste in the department of public works. >> thank, larry. that's 1.5 minutes, so we're going to go into questions now, and the first question will go to you, larry, and then honey, you'll have a chance to answer it. the question is the amendment would create a new department of sanitation and streets to perform duties that's currently performed by the department of public works. if that's the proposition, what's the argument for creating a new department? >> the city controller says it's going to cost upwards of $6 million a year. that's over 50 million in ten years. that's a lot of money. but if you look at the paid arguments for proposition b, you see a long list of public sector labor unions. the seiu and the san francisco labor locals representing the trades that engage in cleaning our streets and maintaining some of our parks. they're talking about we need more resources, we need more resources. they believe that this new structure, which is going to put the board of supervisors in the position of straiting political appointee -
we need -- we need -- we need to address the fraud and waste in the department of public works. >> thank, larry. that's 1.5 minutes, so we're going to go into questions now, and the first question will go to you, larry, and then honey, you'll have a chance to answer it. the question is the amendment would create a new department of sanitation and streets to perform duties that's currently performed by the department of public works. if that's the proposition, what's the argument for...
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we need much more testing. we need much more masking and we need gloves. i asked the national governors association, governor cuomo and ones on the line to let us know what their shortages are. what they anticipate, because we are going to move on day one. that should be moved on now, now. if they wait to take a long time to get this thing going. >> when you take a step back and look at the way the president and his refusal to concede, what do you think is really going on here? in your view, mr. president-elect, what do you think the president is doing? what are americans witnessing here? mr. biden: let me choose my words. i think we are witnessing incredible irresponsibility, incredibly damaging messages being sent to the rest of the world about how democracy functions, and i think it is -- well, i don't know his motives but i think it's totally irresponsible. >> are you concerned he may succeed? that people might question the legitimacy of your administration? mr. biden: no, i'm not concerned that the vast majority of the people as the polling data have
we need much more testing. we need much more masking and we need gloves. i asked the national governors association, governor cuomo and ones on the line to let us know what their shortages are. what they anticipate, because we are going to move on day one. that should be moved on now, now. if they wait to take a long time to get this thing going. >> when you take a step back and look at the way the president and his refusal to concede, what do you think is really going on here? in your...
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that's the outcome we need. gsa has to recognize that and the funding has to be turned on and provided for the incoming team, the biden team. max: you are absolutely right and i will reiterate that the solid anden a really capable partner in helping the biden team do transition preparation pre-election. they are led by a serious administrator, and my hope is that she will make the decision to ascertain biden as the president-elect so that work can continue forward, that so important. and large the engagement with the incumbent government is what the -- with the career workforce and they are the people who in my view run the place. they are the ones that hold the essential information that the biden team really needs to be able to prepare effectively. host: how is your group involved in this and how have you been involved in previous transitions? are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization focused on trying to make our federal government work better. we live in a world where pretty much every organization engages w
that's the outcome we need. gsa has to recognize that and the funding has to be turned on and provided for the incoming team, the biden team. max: you are absolutely right and i will reiterate that the solid anden a really capable partner in helping the biden team do transition preparation pre-election. they are led by a serious administrator, and my hope is that she will make the decision to ascertain biden as the president-elect so that work can continue forward, that so important. and large...
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the need is real.toreod banks tend to food and then redistribute it to hundreds of smaller soup kitchens and religious organizations and pantries. they are providing a lifeline for people. if there is anyway those can folksbute cash folk -- can contribute. -- ihave done a really cannot say enough about the job they have done. host: for the folks who have never visited or volunteered for one of these places, can you talk about the difference between a food bank, soup kitchen, pantry, and how they actually work? guest: think of a food bank as an upstream of where this all starts. it tends to be a massive warehouse that has access product that has been donated. milk, cereals, bread. it is a massive warehouse with forklifts and shelving. bankin turn -- each food probably supplies food to about 250 to 300 smaller community organizations which is where people actually get the food. you don't go to a food bank to get food. the food bank supplies your local organization. it might be a suit kitchen over church
the need is real.toreod banks tend to food and then redistribute it to hundreds of smaller soup kitchens and religious organizations and pantries. they are providing a lifeline for people. if there is anyway those can folksbute cash folk -- can contribute. -- ihave done a really cannot say enough about the job they have done. host: for the folks who have never visited or volunteered for one of these places, can you talk about the difference between a food bank, soup kitchen, pantry, and how...
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so i see it as a time when americans are saying we need to make changes in this country and we need toake the kinds of changes that -- that increase opportunities it touches people's lives so for me it means it is -- mandate to joe biden and kamala harris to do the things we can do. to cancel student loan debt for tens of millions of americans. single biggest stimulus we could add to the economy. put investment in child care because we can do it. raise the minimum wage for everybody who works for a federal contractor to $15 an hour. get the pandemic and the economy under control. so i think they've got a pretty clear agenda in front of them it is huge. but a lot of tools in their tool box and a lot that they can do. so get out there and do as much good as you can. that's my view on it. >> i want to dig on all of these things and ask you about one comment because it does get at this issue of how much a mandate there really is in this regard -- this is the comment made reportedly by congressman abigail stand burger of virginia you may have read this before she said we lost races we shoul
so i see it as a time when americans are saying we need to make changes in this country and we need toake the kinds of changes that -- that increase opportunities it touches people's lives so for me it means it is -- mandate to joe biden and kamala harris to do the things we can do. to cancel student loan debt for tens of millions of americans. single biggest stimulus we could add to the economy. put investment in child care because we can do it. raise the minimum wage for everybody who works...
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it needs to start with the root. you need to understand how it started. rebuilding cannot and will not happen if we do not have black voices involved in these narratives and transparency. not black voices that can be manipulated to speak from a white adjacent perspective but a black voice that can be helpful. trust is very peculiar. that's a very peculiar word in the black community i see that in the report. black people have been very trusting at sfmta and it has been weaponized against us. trust has been weaponized black and african-american employees. trust can lead us to getting fired and trust has also gotten black people killed. we have trusted far too long and it hasn't worked. if you do not have strategic trust, you will not have personal or organizational transaction trust. asking managers and supervisors to treat employees fairly. nothing is fair. it's subjective and depend on who it's coming from to determine whether or not it's there. without proper training and understands, fair is just a word to fill just on paper. with the recent spotlight
it needs to start with the root. you need to understand how it started. rebuilding cannot and will not happen if we do not have black voices involved in these narratives and transparency. not black voices that can be manipulated to speak from a white adjacent perspective but a black voice that can be helpful. trust is very peculiar. that's a very peculiar word in the black community i see that in the report. black people have been very trusting at sfmta and it has been weaponized against us....
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we need to use it. we need to have the voters vote. the question of near universal notement, i think that is true. people who areof security practitioners for large amounts of time who have been working on different aspects of our industries, and the technology to make this safe is here. it is being used in different aspects. we are just bringing it here, and it is being tested in a thoughtful, graduated manner. i don't think we should believe it's never going to be possible. narrativethe media and the element of public trust, i think -- i would put this on kevin since he represents the media here -- a lot of times the media doesn't have the nuance of reporting these things in a manner which gives people a balanced opinion. detectederability is in a system, it doesn't mean that your vote is going to be compromised. document was put out this week on how such theoretical vulnerabilities exist in the traditional system. i think folks in the media should also look at that aspect of how some of these new technology nuances are reported. tha
we need to use it. we need to have the voters vote. the question of near universal notement, i think that is true. people who areof security practitioners for large amounts of time who have been working on different aspects of our industries, and the technology to make this safe is here. it is being used in different aspects. we are just bringing it here, and it is being tested in a thoughtful, graduated manner. i don't think we should believe it's never going to be possible. narrativethe media...
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so 1st of all of course, the regulation needs to be favorable, the spectrum needs to be released. so 5 g. will look work without, you know, did a direct spectrum and place then the investment needs to be in place. because the 4 g. equipment needs to be upgraded to 5 g. . and a consumer appetite in the industry appetite needs to be ready. so we see, you know, different phases in asia, for instance, we see the regulatory framework very, very favorable, investment favorable and consumers generally take it up very quickly. so there we will probably buy 2023. we will have a fair and consistent rollout of it. you know,, 5 g. technology in the u.k., it's a little bit later so you know, i 2025 probably will have a very consistent rollout now of you know, fool full if they all the possible well we'll need to see great depends on this relationship between the 3 factus. well, i understand you're more focused on the technical side of things, but being able to not just see your visa, but also like touch them despite being thousands of miles apart. how will do this transformed human communicati
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they need to step that up. then, they need to distributed thus distributet.: so the big external has been cleared, coming up with a vaccine that works. it has to get through regulatory tests and there was also the task of rolling it out globally. here is more. correspondent: how do you immunize the world's 7 billion people? many patching plants all of the world like this when in india -- manufacturing plants all over the world like thione in india have already started producing millions of doses of the most promising candidates. once you bottle the vaccines, you then need to get them out into communities. >> this is the big challenge in different countries. the second challenge is how to locate the people and vaccinate them. the third challenge is, 2 billion doses will be delivered to countries. ros: many seni figures in health care worn the est threat to the global rollout is what is called vaccine nationalism, where individual countries try to buy up as much stock as possible to ensure their own populations are covered. here is director general of the who.
they need to step that up. then, they need to distributed thus distributet.: so the big external has been cleared, coming up with a vaccine that works. it has to get through regulatory tests and there was also the task of rolling it out globally. here is more. correspondent: how do you immunize the world's 7 billion people? many patching plants all of the world like this when in india -- manufacturing plants all over the world like thione in india have already started producing millions of...
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the application of this hierarchy will also need to be tailored to the specific needs of corridors. so next slide, please. so the sfmta has implemented several cub management plans using this framework. one is the inner sunset curb management plan and the other is the 23 and sunset station. however, due to covid-19, our work plan has shifted over the last few months, and we are working on the shared space curbside program. [please stand by] . >> what conflicts are there with other users, such as commercial deliveries, transit, bikes, and curbside dining zones. how well are these zones meeting business and community needs, and are there any enforcement challenges or abuse of zones? the finance of this evaluation will form longer term policy, including one of the is suggestioned in the strategy, which is how to -- suggestions in the strategy, which is how to meet current curbside nonspecial loading needs? many business owners use their personal vehicles to load and unload goods at their store, but they are not allowed to use existing commercial zones, and they cannot find nearby parki
the application of this hierarchy will also need to be tailored to the specific needs of corridors. so next slide, please. so the sfmta has implemented several cub management plans using this framework. one is the inner sunset curb management plan and the other is the 23 and sunset station. however, due to covid-19, our work plan has shifted over the last few months, and we are working on the shared space curbside program. [please stand by] . >> what conflicts are there with other users,...
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speeds to meet the needs. we look forward to working together in this public-private way to ensure that our members can stay viable, can recover their costs, can invest, while at the same time, we also work with washington on the very important role that they have in overseeing our industry. so, it's a pleasure and a privilege and an honor that we have to work with washington each and every day. peter: matt polka's president and ceo of aca connects and patricia joe boyers's vice chair of the board of the president of -- in missouri. thank you for being on "the communicators." >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your public television provider. nancy pelosiker today discussed coronavirus relief negotiations, funding the federal government and the results of the 2020 election at her weekly briefing. she took questions from reporters about the delay transition for president-elect biden and t
speeds to meet the needs. we look forward to working together in this public-private way to ensure that our members can stay viable, can recover their costs, can invest, while at the same time, we also work with washington on the very important role that they have in overseeing our industry. so, it's a pleasure and a privilege and an honor that we have to work with washington each and every day. peter: matt polka's president and ceo of aca connects and patricia joe boyers's vice chair of the...
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we need to follow up. think there is a moment right now restaurant owners who have not been open to wage issues are suddenly open and probably those same people are opened to you alice and away they may not have been in the past. i think there are some of the same people who have been stubborn on these issues, unwilling to move, there is a new opening to move. i think we should be working together to push them. i will give a quick example we had a huge victory on friday. alice keep talking about the fast food world. i translate that in my book into what we call the other nra the national representative has a chain restaurants in america. they have been around for 150 years since emancipation they keep wages at zero, one, $2 an hour. got a lot of attention passed away from covid, he was the head of the other nra back in 1995. he dropped the deal with congress that charlotte the overall minimum wage go up as long as it's frozen $2.13 an hour. herman cain is responsible for that 2-dollar wage right now. so th
we need to follow up. think there is a moment right now restaurant owners who have not been open to wage issues are suddenly open and probably those same people are opened to you alice and away they may not have been in the past. i think there are some of the same people who have been stubborn on these issues, unwilling to move, there is a new opening to move. i think we should be working together to push them. i will give a quick example we had a huge victory on friday. alice keep talking...
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to the information they need. one last point about the mobile app, it brings up a template as an option to consider what a regional trip planner might be like, because it will be utilizing this type of information. so that becomes an added concept to consider for the future. the last item is digital wayfinding and navigation services for people with disabilities. the current tool has an option where you can click a button and the control interface moves down toward the floor for people who are confined to wheelchairs. not only is it incompletely implemented, but there is much more to the disabled community than those with wheelchairs, including those with hearing and vision loss and cognitive impairment. our final recommendation is have a research study, what is the full extent of what we can do to bring this tool to the use of more people in the disabled community? unless there are any questions. i'm going to turn over to adrian and he'll discuss cost estimates. >> thank you, dan. if we could just move to it slid
to the information they need. one last point about the mobile app, it brings up a template as an option to consider what a regional trip planner might be like, because it will be utilizing this type of information. so that becomes an added concept to consider for the future. the last item is digital wayfinding and navigation services for people with disabilities. the current tool has an option where you can click a button and the control interface moves down toward the floor for people who are...
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we need to continue to message, and we need to convince people.he caller is right, we will not but we needrybody, to convince enough people of the appropriateness of doing that. i can tell you that when i go out, i do see more and more people wearing masks and i think it is a civic responsibility. i encourage people to do it. and i vote with my feet if people won't wear a mask around the. host: what have you learned in the eight or nine months or so of the pandemic, that you have changed your mind about in terms of how the virus is evolving or how we respond to it? guest: a couple things, i was one of the early people who was suspicious around masks. the one thing that changed my mind was when i discovered that you had asymptomatic spread. earlier, we talked about what changed the mind. one of the reasons was asymptomatic spread. if you are around someone who has symptoms, they need to wear a mask and we need to wear a mask around them. but it turns out when you have people that are walking around that can spread the disease without coughing, with
we need to continue to message, and we need to convince people.he caller is right, we will not but we needrybody, to convince enough people of the appropriateness of doing that. i can tell you that when i go out, i do see more and more people wearing masks and i think it is a civic responsibility. i encourage people to do it. and i vote with my feet if people won't wear a mask around the. host: what have you learned in the eight or nine months or so of the pandemic, that you have changed your...
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whatever is needed the most is where we need the prayer service. >> you do this regularly. these are on the streets of san francisco reclaiming the spot of the murder and i hope everyone is welcome? >> yes. for every homicide in murray county san francisco and others, we can do a prayer service. we bring up priest and hold the prayer services. >> there are couple in this set of slides that have a different -- >> a photo of your group. >> yes. we have the missioners of charity from mother teresa and volunteers that belong to the detention ministry. that group goes into the county jails and juvenile facilities and this meeting was -- this photo was from a meeting that we took after we had a meeting at the archdiocese. we had father john q manis in the back. we have different volunteers that participated. >> the next photo is also a group of volunteers? >> this was a delegation of bishops with sister helen. we went to look at the facility and the different aspects of san quentin. >> in the next set, i believe it is a candlelight vigil for crime survivors? >> we did a prayer se
whatever is needed the most is where we need the prayer service. >> you do this regularly. these are on the streets of san francisco reclaiming the spot of the murder and i hope everyone is welcome? >> yes. for every homicide in murray county san francisco and others, we can do a prayer service. we bring up priest and hold the prayer services. >> there are couple in this set of slides that have a different -- >> a photo of your group. >> yes. we have the missioners...
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we need to strengthen that. we need to strengthen our international collaborations. we need to have people speaking to each other. it has got to be open and transparent. when you do that, you can detect it early and respond early. scientific approaches, technologies, are going to allow us to do what we did with this outbreak and rapidly make a vaccine. we can do even better than that, but you can't do science alone. it has got to be public health and classic science. adi: so, are there countries -- there are countries that seem to be doing well. are there countries that hold up as models for a pretty good response to this? dr. fauci: you know, the answer is yes, but right now it seems like every country is suffering. we are often compared with countries that are not comparable to us. we are not a little island of 5 million people that we can shut off. we are not a country that would accept if a ruler tells us "you must do this." i was talking with our u.k. colleagues just today who were saying the u.k. is similar to where we are now in outbreak because each of our co
we need to strengthen that. we need to strengthen our international collaborations. we need to have people speaking to each other. it has got to be open and transparent. when you do that, you can detect it early and respond early. scientific approaches, technologies, are going to allow us to do what we did with this outbreak and rapidly make a vaccine. we can do even better than that, but you can't do science alone. it has got to be public health and classic science. adi: so, are there...
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of the member of defense procurement needs we need to focus on more of our own security and to support our national economic health and agricultural security. >> you highlighted at the beginning several manufacturers struggle to support their business needs. what other issues did you see with the supply chain and how has the extension partnership been able to alleviate some of those issues? >> thank you for the question. like i mentioned in my testimony, there is no national supply chain database. early on in the pandemic, we all were looking around saying where can we find more masks and hospitals gow, hospital curtains, all of the things that were essentially needed to help this public health t emergency o what we did early on i'm reminded of a story that happened and i will never fget it was a sunda afternoon back in march and we got a call across the national network we got an e-mail from our executive director of the program. at the request of the white house looking for with manufacturers across the united states could manufacture in ppe equient. everybody was trying to still fig
of the member of defense procurement needs we need to focus on more of our own security and to support our national economic health and agricultural security. >> you highlighted at the beginning several manufacturers struggle to support their business needs. what other issues did you see with the supply chain and how has the extension partnership been able to alleviate some of those issues? >> thank you for the question. like i mentioned in my testimony, there is no national supply...
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we need much more testing. we need much more masking. we need gloves. i asked the national governors association through governor cuomo and the ones on the line to let us know what their shortages are, what they anticipate. because we're going to move on day one. that should be moved on now, now, but if it waits, takes a long time to get this thing going. >> and when you take a step back and look at the way the president is handling this, his refusal to concede, what do you think is really going on here? in your view, mr. president-elect, what do you think the president is doing? what are americans witnessing here? >> let me choose my words. i think they're witnessing incredible irresponsibility, incredibly damaging messages being sent to the rest of the world about how democracy functions, and i think it is -- well, i don't know his motive, but i think it's totally irresponsible. >> are you concerned that he may succeed, that people may question the legitimacy of your administration? >> no, i'm not concerned about the vast majority of the american peop
we need much more testing. we need much more masking. we need gloves. i asked the national governors association through governor cuomo and the ones on the line to let us know what their shortages are, what they anticipate. because we're going to move on day one. that should be moved on now, now, but if it waits, takes a long time to get this thing going. >> and when you take a step back and look at the way the president is handling this, his refusal to concede, what do you think is...
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we don't need to vote on that.ith sophomore modifications that wouldn't be part of the bylaws that would be -- it could be part of the bylaws but we wanted to put language in the bylaws he would be appointing a community liaison on this the the following subjects. it included system, needs, house can aquisition, behavioral health and calm? >> we need to take a vote on that to have a community liaison in these areas. that's in the bylaws to, you know, subcommittee, is that correct? >> that's right. i'd add something in the bylaws that authorizes the committee to modify those assignments or come up with new liaison assignments. we can put that in the bylaws. >> we can modify that for future activity. >> motion moved is there a second. >> second. >> to add community liaison to bylaws. seconded by member haines. >> that was the list that liquor store are laura has. >> do you need me to reshare the list. >> does anyone need to see the list for community liaison position. >> yes. >> can we share that. >> i'm fine to move
we don't need to vote on that.ith sophomore modifications that wouldn't be part of the bylaws that would be -- it could be part of the bylaws but we wanted to put language in the bylaws he would be appointing a community liaison on this the the following subjects. it included system, needs, house can aquisition, behavioral health and calm? >> we need to take a vote on that to have a community liaison in these areas. that's in the bylaws to, you know, subcommittee, is that correct?...
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so we know kind of people who need multiple services have complex needs. we want to make our services more available and accessible, make more of them, but also really need to focus on making sure the services are effective and helping people to achieve their treatment goals. the next slide. there was some requests for information about the demographic information about the clients that we serve. so this is an overall picture. again, you can tell, imagine from the list of mental health and substance use services, that we need to be very, very concrete about which kind of data-pull we want. and so we look forward to working with you to get you the data you need. so the mental health clients, this shows -- excuse me -- the breakdown of gender identity and then across the board ethnicity breakdown of people served in both systems. so you'll see that there is an overrepresentation of african-americans in our system relative to the population in san francisco. definitely a population we need to serve more effectively. the next slide. so again, there was a reque
so we know kind of people who need multiple services have complex needs. we want to make our services more available and accessible, make more of them, but also really need to focus on making sure the services are effective and helping people to achieve their treatment goals. the next slide. there was some requests for information about the demographic information about the clients that we serve. so this is an overall picture. again, you can tell, imagine from the list of mental health and...
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so sadly, beginning the end of the day friday, we will need to eliminate indoor dining, we will need to reduce capacity as gyms and movie theaters. we will be putting a pause on opening additional high schools, and so there are a number of things that, unfortunately, we will now need to do as a result of this. and dr. colfax will talk a little bit more about what that entails why we are in a place of doing something that i wish we didn't have to do, because i understand, especially as the weather gets colder and it's the holiday season, and people are starting to hire back their employees and purchase food and get prepared, that this is having a tremendous impact on so many businesses and, in particular, the restaurant industry in san francisco. i understand that, you know, we're not making any roll backs on any elementary or any middle schools because what we know about high schools is, unfortunately, the transmission rate is similar to adults, so we need to put a pause on opening high schools, but it doesn't mean we shouldn't move forward and get our elementary and middle schools o
so sadly, beginning the end of the day friday, we will need to eliminate indoor dining, we will need to reduce capacity as gyms and movie theaters. we will be putting a pause on opening additional high schools, and so there are a number of things that, unfortunately, we will now need to do as a result of this. and dr. colfax will talk a little bit more about what that entails why we are in a place of doing something that i wish we didn't have to do, because i understand, especially as the...
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and also what we need more and more network. so i think this pandemic really did point out that we need to make more out of the potential of the digitization. so we need it, for example, in intensive care. we need national and european networks supporting each other, like we do it here with telemedicine for example, to make it really happen that the same quality of care is basically delivered elsewhere in europe and a pox on one university hospital. thank you very much for your time today. my pleasure. take care. the u.s. says its experimental vaccine is 94 and a half percent effective in preventing the new coronavirus. a late stage trial involves 30000 adults, including many high risk or elderly people in alice is based on 95 infections among the to spencer received either the vaccine or of those only 5 infections occurred in those who receive the vaccine, which is administered in 2 shots about a month of pot and that now has you over to our science correspondent, eric williams has been looking into the questions you've been se
and also what we need more and more network. so i think this pandemic really did point out that we need to make more out of the potential of the digitization. so we need it, for example, in intensive care. we need national and european networks supporting each other, like we do it here with telemedicine for example, to make it really happen that the same quality of care is basically delivered elsewhere in europe and a pox on one university hospital. thank you very much for your time today. my...
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you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do.a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> businesses across the country are on alert, preparing for possible violence after the election. in major cities like new york, los angeles, and here in washington, d.c., stores are boarding up their windows. there's even a fence going up around the white house according to a source. one security company tells cnn they're grappling with a, quote, three headed monster, coronavirus, the election, and civil unrest surrounding social justice issues. i want to bring in stephanie eel a.m., covering this from los angeles for us. what are you hearing from retailers there, steph? >> reporter: it is just the fear, brianna, and it is widespread. you can see staples across the street is boarded up. big box stores, and also small mom and pops, like this liquor store. he is boarded up, taken
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i think there's two key things they need to do. one, they need to be clear.talk to small business owners and you do, too, people just want clear rules. what do i need to do to protect customers? what's the basic threshold to open a school or reopen a restaurant or church or religious place? and the second thing they need to do and you hear this from more and more democrats, we need stimulus by the end of the year. even if it's not perfect, we're probably not going to get what nancy pelosi wants but the $2 trillion bill. but doing even $1 trillion or even $500 billion, that's still a lot of money that could help a lot of businesses and a lot of individuals and you're hearing increasing calls from democratic economists saying, let's just strike whatever deal we can with senate republicans. get some money flowing. >> democratic economists, you're hearing from fed chair jay powell. if we don't have more stimulus, our economy will suffer. heather, thank you so much, and thank you for your reporting. really important stuff. follow this woman. >>> when we come back,
i think there's two key things they need to do. one, they need to be clear.talk to small business owners and you do, too, people just want clear rules. what do i need to do to protect customers? what's the basic threshold to open a school or reopen a restaurant or church or religious place? and the second thing they need to do and you hear this from more and more democrats, we need stimulus by the end of the year. even if it's not perfect, we're probably not going to get what nancy pelosi wants...
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we need to actually create the stability that they need, and the support that they need and the structurest. ultima ultimately, joe biden and kamla harris' plan and frankly with the lens of dr. jill biden, is about how you help to support every, single child, regardless of circumstance. >> i want to dig in with you. "the new york times" is reporting the disparities the pandemic has caused among young people of color, in particular. and it reports, new york city schools and new york city, where half the population was black or latino, were nearly eight-times more likely to report low engagement levels or poor attendance when classes went remote. talk about the real despaispari that we're seeing. >> everything about this pandemic -- everything about the pandemic has exposed the inequalities in america. you see the health inequalities. think of the kids that have asthma. you see it in the income inequalities. and you think of it in the education inequalities. at the end of the day -- i saw this in one of the homeless shelters at the beginning of the pandemic in new york city. i still live in
we need to actually create the stability that they need, and the support that they need and the structurest. ultima ultimately, joe biden and kamla harris' plan and frankly with the lens of dr. jill biden, is about how you help to support every, single child, regardless of circumstance. >> i want to dig in with you. "the new york times" is reporting the disparities the pandemic has caused among young people of color, in particular. and it reports, new york city schools and new...
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we need these jobs. we need these union jobs. we need this steel.steel would allow us to strongest,roduce the greenest steel in the world to make sure our auto fleet can meet the increasing epa standards for mileage in our trucks and other vehicles. i cannot overstate the importance of a facility like this, because if it gets built in a country like china, where there is no environment of standards, no labor standards, no any kind of standards other than pumping out as much as you can, the environment and workers rights be dammed, it needs to be staying in this country. this battle in braddock is the battle you speak of. these companies need to be helped to secure this investment and the american way of life and the steelworker way of life here because we cannot all work for google as much as a lot of people would want. i am 50 years old. i do not want someone telling me, hey, go learn coding. we cannot all go work at facebook or learn to code. if we can do it in a way that is environmentally sound and that preserves these union, family sustaining j
we need these jobs. we need these union jobs. we need this steel.steel would allow us to strongest,roduce the greenest steel in the world to make sure our auto fleet can meet the increasing epa standards for mileage in our trucks and other vehicles. i cannot overstate the importance of a facility like this, because if it gets built in a country like china, where there is no environment of standards, no labor standards, no any kind of standards other than pumping out as much as you can, the...
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so sadly, beginning the end of the day friday, we will need to eliminate indoor dining, we will need to reduce capacity as gyms and movie theaters. we will be putting a pause on opening additional high schools, and so there are a number of things that, unfortunately, we will now need to do as a result of this. and dr. colfax will talk a little bit more about what that entails why we are in a place of doing something that i wish we didn't have to do, because i understand, especially as the weather gets colder and it's the holiday season, and people are starting to hire back their employees and purchase food and get prepared, that this is having a tremendous impact on so many businesses and, in particular, the restaurant industry in san francisco. i understand that, you know, we're not making any roll backs on any elementary or any middle schools because what we know about high schools is, unfortunately, the transmission rate is similar to adults, so we need to put a pause on opening high schools, but it doesn't mean we shouldn't move forward and get our elementary and middle schools o
so sadly, beginning the end of the day friday, we will need to eliminate indoor dining, we will need to reduce capacity as gyms and movie theaters. we will be putting a pause on opening additional high schools, and so there are a number of things that, unfortunately, we will now need to do as a result of this. and dr. colfax will talk a little bit more about what that entails why we are in a place of doing something that i wish we didn't have to do, because i understand, especially as the...
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but we also need cultural interventions, right? we need grass roots interventions. we need people who are thinking about ways to end sexual violence in every different facet. i always talk about the comparison to tobacco and how people think about cigarette smoke now versus how they thought about it 20 or 30 years ago. >> yeah. >> that took multiple interventions to get there, right? we had to have research that came out that said secondhand smoke was bad. we had to have hollywood say we're not going to have people smoking on tv anymore. we had laws that changed. we had lawsuits that happened. all of that had to happen just to get us to the place where this generation of young people think smoking is bad. we can end sexual violence, right? but we have to have all of these interventions happening at the same time, and part of it is having people in the white house who we can sit down were and talk about what those interventions look like. so i'm excited to have at least some people in the white house who can come to the table about it. >> as always, thank you for the
but we also need cultural interventions, right? we need grass roots interventions. we need people who are thinking about ways to end sexual violence in every different facet. i always talk about the comparison to tobacco and how people think about cigarette smoke now versus how they thought about it 20 or 30 years ago. >> yeah. >> that took multiple interventions to get there, right? we had to have research that came out that said secondhand smoke was bad. we had to have hollywood...
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we need to bear down on that.t consumption is the problem. consumption is not the problem. consumption that is wasteful is the problem. so i think there's a lot of things we can do, people complain mightily about the climate, then they'll live in a house that is poorly insulated. and instead of insulating it, they'll spend their money on some luxuries. so we've all got the responsibility to do the right thing through being efficient in our choices. ska keller, german mep from the green party in brussels. what are your habits that you should improve on in order to save the planet? normally i would say travel less, but the pandemic has solved that issue for me — in a not so nice way, obviously. i do think everyone can do something about it, and there's all sorts of different factors playing in. but while it is really good to look at what you're doing individually, we must also recognise that there is a systemic problem. individually, we're not responsible for the global plastic industry, for example. it's something
we need to bear down on that.t consumption is the problem. consumption is not the problem. consumption that is wasteful is the problem. so i think there's a lot of things we can do, people complain mightily about the climate, then they'll live in a house that is poorly insulated. and instead of insulating it, they'll spend their money on some luxuries. so we've all got the responsibility to do the right thing through being efficient in our choices. ska keller, german mep from the green party in...
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we need to recognise that we do need to get the infection rate, the r—rate, below one.we have, that we will be able to do so. authorities move in in belarus — using force to disperse the latest mass protests against
we need to recognise that we do need to get the infection rate, the r—rate, below one.we have, that we will be able to do so. authorities move in in belarus — using force to disperse the latest mass protests against
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i need indeed. indeed you do.he moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> it is time for "the lightning round. are you ready? christian in georgia, christian! >> yes, sir, how are you >> speak to me >> so what do you think about gold >> i think gold is going down. that's a terrific opportunity to buy gold gold or barrick gold >> let's go to wyatt in south carolina >> booyah, jim >> i want to know how you feel about las vegas sands? >> i think lvs is going to be fine to own. i do prefer win to lvs let's go to ryan in california ryan >> booyah jim, from the mighty navy and squad 11. >> thank you for serving what's going on? >> i am interested in lockheed martin in my portfolio considering the new direction the government is headed, i want to get your take on this stock >> i don't really care the defense department does well under either administration. i prefer l-3
i need indeed. indeed you do.he moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. >>> it is time for "the lightning round. are you ready? christian in georgia, christian! >> yes, sir, how are you >> speak to me >> so what do you think about gold >> i think gold is going down. that's a terrific opportunity to buy gold...
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you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do.he moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. meet omnipod - it delivers insulin through a tubeless pod. just one small pod replaces up to 14 injections! and today - you can get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial at omnipod.com. no more daily injections. it's game-changing! get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial today. go to omnipod.com for risk information, instructions for use and free trial terms and conditions. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. >>> i want to bring dr. craig spencer back in, he has an important message for people. you were saying, you said if people could see what you're seeing in the er, they would cancel in person family gatherings for the holidays. where we left off with you, you said there's
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we are going to need more than one.avid: normally to have a vaccine, it takes four to seven years. was seven years. this is basically a year. is it less complicated than people originally thought? emma: it remains a complicated effort. when you are facing a global impact,f this scale and there are many reasons we have been able to, as an industry, mobilized behind faster solutions. the ways you get to go faster are an incredible partnership with regulators and governments. the fact that we have all been youllel parsing work that might do sequentially, and that has been putting capital at risk, and that is why many of us signed a commitment around the quality of the work, the scale of the trials and commitment to safety. whatever the pressure might come from to go faster, we are committed to make sure trust in vaccination is maintained. the world will pay a very big price, not just for covid, but beyond that if we break trust in the quality of vaccination. it has been the biggest contribution to human health since clean
we are going to need more than one.avid: normally to have a vaccine, it takes four to seven years. was seven years. this is basically a year. is it less complicated than people originally thought? emma: it remains a complicated effort. when you are facing a global impact,f this scale and there are many reasons we have been able to, as an industry, mobilized behind faster solutions. the ways you get to go faster are an incredible partnership with regulators and governments. the fact that we have...
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we need to work together, we need to work with common sense, and we need to work hard to be able to approachhis main issue. the money [inaudible] the money isn't there, so we need to use it wisely. thank you. >> thank you. now we come to the candidates' closing statements. we will do the closing statements in reverse alphabetical order, and remember that you have 90 seconds. the order will be marce marcelo colusi, john avalos, and ahsha safai. marcelo? >> thank you. [inaudible] almovote your hear vote who you believe in. [inaudible] but i am trying to change things for the better. [inaudible] if we don't do that, we're going to see the situation worse than what we have created today [inaudible] thank you very much for the opportunity. >> thank you. >> thank you for -- >> john? >> -- for this evening. it's been really great to share my experience and aspirations for elected office. you know, when i ran for reelection in 2012, i didn't have an opponent, and i really missed the opportunity to reconnect with people in my district, and i'm doing that now, and it's the most incredible experience i
we need to work together, we need to work with common sense, and we need to work hard to be able to approachhis main issue. the money [inaudible] the money isn't there, so we need to use it wisely. thank you. >> thank you. now we come to the candidates' closing statements. we will do the closing statements in reverse alphabetical order, and remember that you have 90 seconds. the order will be marce marcelo colusi, john avalos, and ahsha safai. marcelo? >> thank you. [inaudible]...
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but we need to act now. we need to act quickly to protect our health care workers so that we can save as many lives as possible. thank you. >> mary -- >> i'm sorry i'm so emotional. >> no. you got me emotional. look, you know, anyone who spent significant time in icu like i did for months, umm, you know what i used to do? after i got out, i observed -- this is not covid, but i observed the incredible mental strain on nurses in icu units. you know what i did for a long time after i got out, i drove back and forth to wilmington, delaware, i commuted every day. but as vice president what i would do is i would also -- i would go out -- back out to walter reed on the night shift and bring dinner and food for the nurses and hang out with them. >> the night shift, cool. that's cool. >> well, you know, one of the things that one of my neuro surgeons said to me was, you only see people walk out of the icu, they're either walking out and they don't ever want to come back because they don't want the memory or they're c
but we need to act now. we need to act quickly to protect our health care workers so that we can save as many lives as possible. thank you. >> mary -- >> i'm sorry i'm so emotional. >> no. you got me emotional. look, you know, anyone who spent significant time in icu like i did for months, umm, you know what i used to do? after i got out, i observed -- this is not covid, but i observed the incredible mental strain on nurses in icu units. you know what i did for a long time...
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hence the reason why kovacs needs to be successful needs to be fully funded, needs to be funded beyond the 1st year into the 2nd year. i mean, this is the, the benefit of working together. i mean, i think the u.n. secretary general says that no one safe until everyone safe. and that's exactly the premise of coca and endless. oh, of course people every day, heat of a lot of things that turn you could share is we saying that one global season. but the rich countries presumably can say to you, ok, we understand that where as strong is the most vulnerable. but actually it's the rich countries that i mean hit hardest just proportionally, i'm speaking to you from a country with 70000 excess deaths since cove. it was 1st detected. you know, it's an, it's been an interesting and very sad thing to watch. but i think you have to remember that, you know, brazil and india are necessarily the wealthiest countries and they actually have a significant death toll or story number of infections and a significant number of deaths as well. you know, i think the one thing that covert teaches us is that thi
hence the reason why kovacs needs to be successful needs to be fully funded, needs to be funded beyond the 1st year into the 2nd year. i mean, this is the, the benefit of working together. i mean, i think the u.n. secretary general says that no one safe until everyone safe. and that's exactly the premise of coca and endless. oh, of course people every day, heat of a lot of things that turn you could share is we saying that one global season. but the rich countries presumably can say to you, ok,...
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we need new investment in these communities, good jobs, and we need to invest in clean energy. solar are gaining a lot of traction in regions like ours. investingne a lot of in solar installation for smaller commercial enterprises, which stabilizes and reduces their energy costs, and helps a business like a grocery store stay open in a place that otherwise may be a food desert. amanda: we have to leave it there but great to have you with us. extremely important and one that we can extrapolate to other regions. peter hille, thanks. it is time for stock of the hour. we are taking a look at tesla today. stay with us. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. tarifi'm amanda lang in toronto. we are still talking green with our stock of the hour. ever since tesla announced they were adding to the s&p 500, they have been going up. last three days, tesla is in a mini bull market, as the chart was showing, up more than 20%. this is within the bigger bull market on the year, up 502 percent, hitting an all-time high today, on the news earlier this week that the company will be included in the
we need new investment in these communities, good jobs, and we need to invest in clean energy. solar are gaining a lot of traction in regions like ours. investingne a lot of in solar installation for smaller commercial enterprises, which stabilizes and reduces their energy costs, and helps a business like a grocery store stay open in a place that otherwise may be a food desert. amanda: we have to leave it there but great to have you with us. extremely important and one that we can extrapolate...
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they need money.need sort of the full weight, i think, of their party and their party's establishment. the idea that this race is nationalized, so there's no way about it. the entire country knows or will know that control of the united states senate comes down to these two senate races that are on the ballot in georgia on january 5th, right? and so when we start thinking about, you know, from our foreign policy to the coronavirus response, this is for the whole kit and caboodle. this is for the whole ball game. this is a moment where it is super clear that the interests of local georgians and local democratic activists is clearly aligned with the interest of the national party. i also think that there should be some acknowledgement that these folks know how to win, right? so we should listen to raphael warnock and his team, and we should listen to jon ossoff and their team. you know, i am a graduate of ms. abrams school for democracy defenders, and people should be li listening about what it takes to
they need money.need sort of the full weight, i think, of their party and their party's establishment. the idea that this race is nationalized, so there's no way about it. the entire country knows or will know that control of the united states senate comes down to these two senate races that are on the ballot in georgia on january 5th, right? and so when we start thinking about, you know, from our foreign policy to the coronavirus response, this is for the whole kit and caboodle. this is for...
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you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do.onsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. the team's been working around the clock.wire, we've had to rethink our whole approach. we're going to give togetherness. logistically, it's been a nightmare. i'm not sure it's going to work. it'll work. i didn't know you were listening. ♪. connell: world leaders on edge after the top iranian nuclear scientist was killed in an ambush that has the country blaming israel. fox news correspondent rich edson at the state department with more on this and, rich, what is the latest? iran looking for revenge? reporter: that's right, connell. iran's government saying they will look for definitive punishment here. they're pointing fingers at israel. meanwhile in tehran today it was funeral for the scientist, the founder of iran's nuclear program who the israeli government publicly singled out back in 2018 while charging
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what do we need?ed to make sure that we have the support in those terms and that those resources continue. we're not going to be able to put restrictions on our economy to get us out of this. it is wrong to tell people you're out of business without giving a financial support. i think that point was made by dr. osterholm, that you cannot do that without providing compensation because it's a taking of government and that's the last thing we need to do right now. >> what are your advisers telling you would be the best way to start to get this to plateau in your state? because it does seem as if we can't get this surge to plateau right now? >> it is very, very worrisome and as you know, i have put together our winter task force primarily looking at the hospitalization issue. that is sort of governs everything that happens because you want to have the hospital space for covid patients but also for others that have needs that require elective surgery. and so we're engaging in that. what has to be done is e
what do we need?ed to make sure that we have the support in those terms and that those resources continue. we're not going to be able to put restrictions on our economy to get us out of this. it is wrong to tell people you're out of business without giving a financial support. i think that point was made by dr. osterholm, that you cannot do that without providing compensation because it's a taking of government and that's the last thing we need to do right now. >> what are your advisers...
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it would be needed. her expertise would be needed. going forward, specially doing a pandemic. she's expected to work really in tandem with the fed chairman jeroen paul with that's going to be important because we've seen of late. there's been a spat between treasury secretary new minucci and and paul wood. and so there should be more think going forward between the fiscal and the monetary policies. i should have found a frankfurt. thank you. and now to some of the other global business stories making news. bitcoin rose to $900000.00 on tuesday for the 1st time in nearly 3 years. the digital currency has surged more than 150 percent as investors seek out protection against inflation amid massive government spending. to combat the virus that klein is closing in on his all time high of just under $20000.00. but asia's shutting many factories of top of law of the world's biggest drug maker for kovan, $1000.00 screening and quarantine. the move comes after more than 2000 workers tested positive for the disease. sales for the company have been booming on huge demand since the pandem
it would be needed. her expertise would be needed. going forward, specially doing a pandemic. she's expected to work really in tandem with the fed chairman jeroen paul with that's going to be important because we've seen of late. there's been a spat between treasury secretary new minucci and and paul wood. and so there should be more think going forward between the fiscal and the monetary policies. i should have found a frankfurt. thank you. and now to some of the other global business stories...
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chuck: i do think you need to be balanced. we outlined this in our retail playbook we published last week. we do think you want to own some names that are going to become back players. in my view, that would be the off-price retailers. to abandon some of the covid winners would be shortsighted. a lot of these businesses are going to be sick if lay better significantly better off today. a number of retailers are going to buy back more stock. i think a balanced approach next year it's really the way to play it. alix: let's end here on walmart. i am curious as to how they are looking at their inventory over the next few quarters, particularly when we got the news that amazon is launching an online pharmacy. i can't imagine that that is not worrying them in some capacity. chuck: actually asked that question on the call. they feel comfortable about where their health and wellness business is at this time. they are probably still digesting the results. on a noon tory, inventory was flat year-over-year, relative to sales up 6%. so th
chuck: i do think you need to be balanced. we outlined this in our retail playbook we published last week. we do think you want to own some names that are going to become back players. in my view, that would be the off-price retailers. to abandon some of the covid winners would be shortsighted. a lot of these businesses are going to be sick if lay better significantly better off today. a number of retailers are going to buy back more stock. i think a balanced approach next year it's really the...
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we need more leadership. we need people who lead critical conversations, not righteous ones, no lectures on morality and we have to take people where there are and lead them to where they need to be. this requires, i believe, incredible emotional intelligence and requires humility and i think it is best done with a good dose of humor. if we can address our own values and our own authenticity and contribute to others we will have a early good future but let me end by saying two things. what is the take away? one take away is you know, are you willing to see the results of your conversations in the newspaper and people always say "the new york times", you know, washington post. as great as those papers are they never say charlottesville daily progress. if they did the test would be at least five factual errors in the caption under the picture is a correct and this vague idea that you reed this before somewhere else so the new does not work in tiny lidded little charlottesville. we have to invent a new task and
we need more leadership. we need people who lead critical conversations, not righteous ones, no lectures on morality and we have to take people where there are and lead them to where they need to be. this requires, i believe, incredible emotional intelligence and requires humility and i think it is best done with a good dose of humor. if we can address our own values and our own authenticity and contribute to others we will have a early good future but let me end by saying two things. what is...