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petry. he distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. this was in may 26, 2000 and eight. the weapon squad leader with deck -- delta squad company 75th ranger argument, -- he cleared the p -- he cleared the courtyard of combatants. he and another ranger were engaged and wounded by automatic weapons fire from enemy fighters. still under enemy fire and wounded in both legs, the staff sergeant led the ranger to cover. he then reported the situation and engage the enemy with a hand grenade, providing suppression as another ranger moved. the enemy responded by maneuvering closer and throwing grenades. the first grenade explosion knocked his two fellow rangers to the ground and wounded both. a second grenade landed a few feet away from them. instantly realizing the danger, he unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his safely deliberately and selflessly move forward, picked up the grenade and in the effort to clear th
petry. he distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. this was in may 26, 2000 and eight. the weapon squad leader with deck -- delta squad company 75th ranger argument, -- he cleared the p -- he cleared the courtyard of combatants. he and another ranger were engaged and wounded by automatic weapons fire from enemy fighters. still under enemy fire and wounded in both legs, the staff sergeant led the ranger to cover. he...
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coming up, they are to talk to medal of honor recipient staff sergeant leroy petrie about -- petri about mental health. and then later, national geographic environmental writer sarah gibbons will examine the nexus between host: as we get rr next guest we want to show you a portion of sergeant petry's medal of honor ceremony as we get ready to talk to him about the issues of veteran's mental health. here's the ceremony. [video clip] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by an act of congress march 3, 1863
coming up, they are to talk to medal of honor recipient staff sergeant leroy petrie about -- petri about mental health. and then later, national geographic environmental writer sarah gibbons will examine the nexus between host: as we get rr next guest we want to show you a portion of sergeant petry's medal of honor ceremony as we get ready to talk to him about the issues of veteran's mental health. here's the ceremony. [video clip] >> the president of the united states of america...
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petry.e distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. this was in may 26, 2000 and eight. the weapon squad leader with deck -- delta squad company 75th ranger argument, -- he cleared the p -- he cleared the courtyard of combatants. he and another ranger were engaged and wounded by automatic weapons fire from enemy fighters. still under enemy fire and wounded in both legs, the staff sergeant led the ranger to cover. he then reported the situation and engage the enemy with a hand grenade, providing suppression as another ranger moved. the enemy responded by maneuvering closer and throwing grenades. the first grenade explosion knocked his two fellow rangers to the ground and wounded both. a second grenade landed a few feet away from them. instantly realizing the danger, he unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his safely deliberately and selflessly move forward, picked up the grenade and in the effort to clear the
petry.e distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. this was in may 26, 2000 and eight. the weapon squad leader with deck -- delta squad company 75th ranger argument, -- he cleared the p -- he cleared the courtyard of combatants. he and another ranger were engaged and wounded by automatic weapons fire from enemy fighters. still under enemy fire and wounded in both legs, the staff sergeant led the ranger to cover. he then...
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blasts targeted taliban fighters, hundreds of migrants from haiti expelled from the us on the way, petrie, asian flights have arrived in port a prince. authorities planned to chatter up to 7 flights a day to thousands. those are the headline stage you now for risking it all on counting costs is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism. presidents using ping launches, reaping socialists reforms, address inequality in the world. second biggest economy cost was sick and had watches a selling for counting the cost on their the i, these men are extremely concerned that in stock at an altitude of 3000 meters for half a day already. here the snow is permanent you know, what they don't want to do is spend the night on the mountain side on the low re path known to all as hells road which has partially collapse. the drivers only solution is to rebuild it themselves. in the in the sometimes it's filled with no deductible. open part of the people have no cracking. no, no. it's taken the dr. as 7 hours to fill in the gaps the path is roadworthy, at least for the time being. the me, the laur
blasts targeted taliban fighters, hundreds of migrants from haiti expelled from the us on the way, petrie, asian flights have arrived in port a prince. authorities planned to chatter up to 7 flights a day to thousands. those are the headline stage you now for risking it all on counting costs is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism. presidents using ping launches, reaping socialists reforms, address inequality in the world. second biggest economy cost was sick and had watches a...
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the work is when i hope the people who belong to the closure, alessandro petrie reports from part of the burial grave at the grave. hundreds of an identified human remains are being catalogued by a forensic team at the cemetery in the riverside town of width. you can see there is an injury in the skull that could be the entrance point of a projectile. each bone, him piece of gloating as closely analyze in search of people who went missing years ago in colombia civil conflict with the grave marked and n or for no name, young boy must encounter in us. but we are looking for particularities, for example, fire injuries, or the way the buddies lay down with the bodies that have been thrown into the grave without any care face down and their arms in weird positions or with our clothes. this makes us suppose they, what we're looking for, especially if they're young, an estimated 820000 people disappeared during nearly 60 years of fighting a national plan to dentist fi last victims. as part of the 2016 piece deal. i look, renewing hope for people like horace, your battery era who steam each
the work is when i hope the people who belong to the closure, alessandro petrie reports from part of the burial grave at the grave. hundreds of an identified human remains are being catalogued by a forensic team at the cemetery in the riverside town of width. you can see there is an injury in the skull that could be the entrance point of a projectile. each bone, him piece of gloating as closely analyze in search of people who went missing years ago in colombia civil conflict with the grave...
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given that we have incomplete vaccination, it is turning into a petri dish for the virus to adapt itselfadaptations that are particularly worrisome on the horizon? >> we don't see anything right now. the variants that we are looking at right now that are outside the scope of delta, mu is one, delta is still the king of the hill. it is so transmissible that it beats out these other variants. that may not continue into the future. this is why getting the whole world vaccinated is not just an ultra stick effort. it is a strategic effort. if we want to stop variant development, it is not just this country. it is around the world. africa, less than 3% of the population has access to the vaccine. we have ongoing uncontrolled transmission. a variant anywhere in the world today could be everywhere tomorrow. tom: thank you so much. we welcome all of you to bloomberg surveillance, radio and television. we are watching markets with a significant move. nowhere near our correction on the s&p 500, but 4.5% down is not the 2% of a number of days ago. lisa: the idea that we have not seen any persistent
given that we have incomplete vaccination, it is turning into a petri dish for the virus to adapt itselfadaptations that are particularly worrisome on the horizon? >> we don't see anything right now. the variants that we are looking at right now that are outside the scope of delta, mu is one, delta is still the king of the hill. it is so transmissible that it beats out these other variants. that may not continue into the future. this is why getting the whole world vaccinated is not just...
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that's right, a petri dish if you will. and dr. just can't understand why anyone would be vaccine-hesitant. why on earth would anyone not trust the experts? the ones that were wrong about the origins of covid, and some actually really lied, we now know, the transmissibility of covid, the use of ventilators, the vaccine timeline, the threshold forr herd immunity, te ones who promised two weeks to slow the spread. the ones who told us not to wear masks, then one, then two, then outdoors, then no masks outdoors. and now booster do. and on and on, can you keep up? even joe and kamala expressed hesitancy over the vaccine, maybe they forgot. >> to say there is a vaccine that is approved, and even distributed, would you get it? >> well, i think that's going to be an issue for all of us, i will say that i would not trust donald trump. >> getting vaccinated is the single best protection against covid-19, and its variants. it's the single best defense. >> i trust the scientists, but i don't trust donald trump. and at this moment the american
that's right, a petri dish if you will. and dr. just can't understand why anyone would be vaccine-hesitant. why on earth would anyone not trust the experts? the ones that were wrong about the origins of covid, and some actually really lied, we now know, the transmissibility of covid, the use of ventilators, the vaccine timeline, the threshold forr herd immunity, te ones who promised two weeks to slow the spread. the ones who told us not to wear masks, then one, then two, then outdoors, then no...
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you're a petri i'm a patriot general mckenzie is a patriot, the intel was wrong but i want to raise aifferent point with you. i don't see how we can conduct the drones over the horizon jet fighter attacks on the terrorist and afghanistan if the intelligence. i think that's going to be a big problem goingng forward. when the taliban terrorist in their illness behave, i don't know how you do it without anybody on the ground, what do you think about this. >> you hit it right on the head militaryt run a without surveillance you have to have intel on the ground, they have to be there 24 hours a day and it's unfortunate, this is another chapter in the book of how not to retreat from a terrorist country in running the skeleton crew and making a guess, this is obviously a guess that there was a bomb in the car or the house, whatever they bombed you have to feel for the people and feel free general mckenzie to say that joe biden should had to go on tv and say this himself and not left into a general, this is a political decision, not a military decision whether they bombed the car or whether w
you're a petri i'm a patriot general mckenzie is a patriot, the intel was wrong but i want to raise aifferent point with you. i don't see how we can conduct the drones over the horizon jet fighter attacks on the terrorist and afghanistan if the intelligence. i think that's going to be a big problem goingng forward. when the taliban terrorist in their illness behave, i don't know how you do it without anybody on the ground, what do you think about this. >> you hit it right on the head...
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not to enforce the vietnamese for many reasons, one of which is a few of them before kate including petry had convinced them to just suspend it. let the women stay in the field as long as they didn't cause any problems. and as it turned out that extension became permanent and these women effectively opened the way for women of the future to cover the war. but case made her name first of all always, she was a freelancer just as frankie was, just as katrine was but kate made it in 1968 in january as the beginning of the offensive which i'll remind everyone was a turning point of the war. january 68, the president of the united states, lyndon b. johnson and general westmoreland, william westmoreland who was in charge of the troops in vietnam, everyone had seen a light at the end of the tunnel. they could see an american victory and instead on new year, the vietnamese both the vietnamese and north vietnamese launched a countrywide south vietnamese wide uprising attack, and attack and to the horror of americans thback home if concluded taking over one floor of the us embassy. kate was a freela
not to enforce the vietnamese for many reasons, one of which is a few of them before kate including petry had convinced them to just suspend it. let the women stay in the field as long as they didn't cause any problems. and as it turned out that extension became permanent and these women effectively opened the way for women of the future to cover the war. but case made her name first of all always, she was a freelancer just as frankie was, just as katrine was but kate made it in 1968 in january...
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canceled, your conventions you would be looking forward to would be gone because california would be a petrida if we voted anything other than no on the recall. >> do you think governor newsom survives this? >> yes, because people realize what people are upset with are acts of nature, wildfires, pandemics. but the governor has worked hard. we ever a surplus that was returned to the people of california, whether it's traffic tickets being waived or rental assistance that's been disbursed or individual family relief. he's a pro-family, pro working family governor, and i believe he's going to be the governor on september 15. >> congressman swalwell, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> launching an investigation into the deaths of nursing home resi residents evacuated to a remote warehouse. appalling details just awful, including malt ttresses on the floors, insects crawling all over. you're not going to believe this. that's up next. bring out the bold™ priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ p
canceled, your conventions you would be looking forward to would be gone because california would be a petrida if we voted anything other than no on the recall. >> do you think governor newsom survives this? >> yes, because people realize what people are upset with are acts of nature, wildfires, pandemics. but the governor has worked hard. we ever a surplus that was returned to the people of california, whether it's traffic tickets being waived or rental assistance that's been...
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they are petri dishes for every disease known to man.ry specific. you just put me back -- >> you enjoyed the thought. >> greg: it was a terrible thought and you are a horrible person. next, if it helps you quit smoking, while the rules that have kat smoking? ♪ ♪ they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. usaa is made for the safe pilots. for mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you ca
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this self-congratulatory petri dish is within a structure that means that they are rewarded where space with benefits and a job no matter what happens but generally speaking, all incumbents have such an asset, such a hold over that even if people try to punt against them, look what happened in california with the recalled effort with gavin newsom. i'm. >> emily: that make the point that there is a lot that we inherited on a daily basis that we are supposed to swallow and we are talking about these numbers, 2 trillion. [$1.5 trillion bill. we don't talk about what is in it. and remember when we talk about -- it is like this big opaque amount of money that gets reduced to one sentence. and the american taxpayer does not know how much each dollar is going. we are learning, goes to china. they perform? protesting. it goes to shrimp running on treadmills. we talk about it for a moment. reported underneath the overhead the things like, sure, immigration and whatnot. these headlines that people can get behind. the reality is 95 cents to each dollar we pay goes to the worthless and efficient bl
this self-congratulatory petri dish is within a structure that means that they are rewarded where space with benefits and a job no matter what happens but generally speaking, all incumbents have such an asset, such a hold over that even if people try to punt against them, look what happened in california with the recalled effort with gavin newsom. i'm. >> emily: that make the point that there is a lot that we inherited on a daily basis that we are supposed to swallow and we are talking...
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and is also humanitarian crisis which as we know, creates the petri dish where extremists drive is oddlynity to be providing aid and assistance with taliban government with sanctions cutting off limbs as part of their official government policy rated when they started the amputation of hands and hung at least if not for accused criminals publicly pretty and award off criminal activity. and talking about humanitarian aid anyone has been discussing that and others have been discussing that pretty do think the taliban she canadian canopy preformed and on monday the afghan ambassador the un is going to speak in taliban what that seat. guest: and tell him and want to be recognized as the official government of afghanistan. the secretary said they would not do that in fact taliban took it over by force which is exactly what they did. in the problem that we face is that russia and china not to mention iran and pakistan support the taliban and i think their itching to recognize this taliban government and i think we may see a lot of debate the discussion division in the united nations where a pi
and is also humanitarian crisis which as we know, creates the petri dish where extremists drive is oddlynity to be providing aid and assistance with taliban government with sanctions cutting off limbs as part of their official government policy rated when they started the amputation of hands and hung at least if not for accused criminals publicly pretty and award off criminal activity. and talking about humanitarian aid anyone has been discussing that and others have been discussing that pretty...
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there are studies in petri dishes using massive amounts of ivermectin and it inhibits the virus.ut you throw that much of a drug at almost anything, i will inhibit how it works. sop scientists latched on to this. there are groups of doctors or scientists who feel liking it something they see may work so they want it to work. they try to do research. we see observational studies, case studies, of people that people think it's helping, it gets out into, unfortunately, social media and folks like joe rogan latch on to it. the president latched on to hydroxychloroquine last year in the same way. our own senate majority leader tweeted out about ivermectin this week. it's just inexplicable why these folks want to sort of promote this and amplify it when the evidence just isn't there. people just need to get vaccinated, wear their masks, do the things we know work. >> yeah, that makes sense. it's striking that joe rogan promotes psychedelic drugs he gets from who knows where and he doesn't where he gets them. there is a ton of research on it, he doesn't recommend taking the vaccine. let
there are studies in petri dishes using massive amounts of ivermectin and it inhibits the virus.ut you throw that much of a drug at almost anything, i will inhibit how it works. sop scientists latched on to this. there are groups of doctors or scientists who feel liking it something they see may work so they want it to work. they try to do research. we see observational studies, case studies, of people that people think it's helping, it gets out into, unfortunately, social media and folks like...
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that only fosters this extremist petri dish which is going to grow like a cancer and threaten our nation arthel: i want to get back to that. right now i want to ask you regarding president bush's remarks, what did you extract from his remarks and why do you think he's sounding that alarm now? >> i thought his speech was extraordinarily poignant. especially given where he was commemorating our fallen heros 40 americans on that flight 93 who took the flight to al-qaida. they were the ones who started our counter-terrorism flight by storming the cockpit and what stood out for me was their selfless act of heroism that the president eloquently described and their commitment to democracy. they took a vote before they stormed the cockpit. there's nothing more democratic than that. they didn't ask each other who was a democrat or a republican. they were all americans, all united that day. and i think those are important lessons for us to carry on, considering the challenges we face today. arthel: you now, this morning on cnn with dana bash, former secretary of state and national security advisor
that only fosters this extremist petri dish which is going to grow like a cancer and threaten our nation arthel: i want to get back to that. right now i want to ask you regarding president bush's remarks, what did you extract from his remarks and why do you think he's sounding that alarm now? >> i thought his speech was extraordinarily poignant. especially given where he was commemorating our fallen heros 40 americans on that flight 93 who took the flight to al-qaida. they were the ones...
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appeal to conscience, and however, even saying that, we cannot allow our children to go back into the petrie dishes. right now today, we have 2,000, and almost 400 children in hospitals from covid alone. that is not including all of the other teachers and ancillary personnel who are sick. this has to stop. we can no longer continue to play around with our children's lives. so this is the time for bold decisive action, and i really am hoping that the president is going to push very hard to use every tool in his disposal to make sure that every eligible school personnel, employee, and eligible children are vaccinated if they are going to be coming into the schools, and above all masks must be required full time for children and all people in schools in communities that have a significant viral load, and by the way, that is almost every community in america. >> absolutely. dr. reid tuckson, and dr. redlener. >>> with a flight that left kabul today, almost 200 passengers including americans. >>> and now, a planned rally in support of the january 6th insurrectionists. >>> and we are keeping an ey
appeal to conscience, and however, even saying that, we cannot allow our children to go back into the petrie dishes. right now today, we have 2,000, and almost 400 children in hospitals from covid alone. that is not including all of the other teachers and ancillary personnel who are sick. this has to stop. we can no longer continue to play around with our children's lives. so this is the time for bold decisive action, and i really am hoping that the president is going to push very hard to use...
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. >> what happens next and in terms of afghanistan as a breeding ground, as a petri dish for terrorismhere are 40 terrorist organizations, al qaeda-centric groups, groups that are influenced by al qaeda ideology that have welcomed the return of taliban. it is a question of time that al qaeda will once again grow in afghanistan. there is a fight between the islamic state and the taliban at this point because there's rivalry between al qaeda and the islamic state. but certainly afghanistan has now become very important safe haven for al qaeda. >> what can be did unto stop that? >> the international community should create an intelligence alliance from the uae to japan, work with china, work with russia, work with neighboring countries to ensure that afghanistan is not used as a staging pad to mount attacks against other countries. the united states, although has withdrawn, should take an initiative in this matter. the u.s. policy now is mounting operations over the horizon, but i believe it is very important for the u.s. to once again work with allies and with friends and with other coun
. >> what happens next and in terms of afghanistan as a breeding ground, as a petri dish for terrorismhere are 40 terrorist organizations, al qaeda-centric groups, groups that are influenced by al qaeda ideology that have welcomed the return of taliban. it is a question of time that al qaeda will once again grow in afghanistan. there is a fight between the islamic state and the taliban at this point because there's rivalry between al qaeda and the islamic state. but certainly afghanistan...
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i mean, it's kind of a petri dish of extremism.ar with germany, but we were a counter weight to russia. same in korea with the north koreans. same in japan, and now look, we're counter weighting to china and other places. these are investments and insurance policies so we can control the outcome of our own national security. so this notion that i'm ending a war that was happening for 20 years, boy, jim, i just can't agree with it because when we left, al qaeda is still in 15 provinces in afghanistan. isis is on the move in afghanistan. and now we don't have anyway to deal with that, i believe, that's in our own national security interest. i think everybody wanted out, but nobody wanted to frame out why we should stay. >> let me ask you this, because the president's argument, and you've heard this elsewhere, is that yes, al qaeda is in afghanistan, but al qaeda and groups like it are in many other countries now. it's spread, it's metastasized, including in many countries the u.s. does not have a deployment, u.s. military presence on
i mean, it's kind of a petri dish of extremism.ar with germany, but we were a counter weight to russia. same in korea with the north koreans. same in japan, and now look, we're counter weighting to china and other places. these are investments and insurance policies so we can control the outcome of our own national security. so this notion that i'm ending a war that was happening for 20 years, boy, jim, i just can't agree with it because when we left, al qaeda is still in 15 provinces in...
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then there were those who said — one expert said there was a unique opportunity here to become a "petrie paid off? well, in the past six weeks, we have certainly seen enough to make critics of the government's plan nervous. scenes like this at the london bar heaven at the stroke of midnight on so—called "freedom day". various festivals, people flocking to beaches, crowded bars and restauarants. case numbers have certainly risen — but not to the levels that were feared. the highest they have reached since 19july is just over 54,000 cases per day — less than half of that 100,000 figure that was feared. meanwhile, the average death rate is 100 per day — which is far below the peaks of last winter but is a notable rise from may and june, when deaths were in single figures. there is concern about the effect that schools starting up again for the new year in england next week will have on these numbers. zubaida haque, who you heard from earlier, has tweeted that... the epidemiologist professor deepti gurdasani puts it in even stronger terms... sajid javid now says the government's strategy is
then there were those who said — one expert said there was a unique opportunity here to become a "petrie paid off? well, in the past six weeks, we have certainly seen enough to make critics of the government's plan nervous. scenes like this at the london bar heaven at the stroke of midnight on so—called "freedom day". various festivals, people flocking to beaches, crowded bars and restauarants. case numbers have certainly risen — but not to the levels that were feared. the...
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leroy petry, and then sarah gibbons on climate changing natural disasters. going with your phone calls, comments, messages and tweets. host: good morning welcome to washington journal. the new jobs are as americans elected about the state of our country and economy. the number of jobs at it was just pointing and lower than what economists hope. wages are going up for those who have jobs. president biden blames the covid-19 delta variant says better times are ahead some people are worried the means going in the wrong direction. what is your opinion? if you are optimistic about the way the economy is going, we want to hear you at (202) 748-8000. if you are pessimistic about the economy, your number is (202) 748-8001. you can always text us your opinion at (202) 748-8003. we are always reading on social media, on facebook at facebook.com/c-span, on twitter @cspanwj, and you can follow us on instagram, @cspanwj. the new jobs report that came out yesterday has many great about the state --has many worried about the state of the economy. i will preview a little bi
leroy petry, and then sarah gibbons on climate changing natural disasters. going with your phone calls, comments, messages and tweets. host: good morning welcome to washington journal. the new jobs are as americans elected about the state of our country and economy. the number of jobs at it was just pointing and lower than what economists hope. wages are going up for those who have jobs. president biden blames the covid-19 delta variant says better times are ahead some people are worried the...
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it is like a petri dish. they may expand to the continent and also globally, latin america.jp morgan have ever moved retail operations overseas and that is extraordinary when you compare it to the size of the you -- u.s. retail operation it has. the question is is how it goes. tom: it is a very competitive space. what is the jp morgan strategy for cutting through that and standing out from the pack? >> you can kinda see they are trying to attract customers through award programs. what that gets he was basically 1% cashback for the first 12 months. various other sort of thing zero fees if you take in money from atm's. what they are hoping to do is build up a customer base and then expand. right now, it is just current accounts, but they said it will go into savings, investment, even mortgages. they are looking to create a full-service u.k. digital bank, which would be credit extraordinary. francine: is it a lucrative space? tom mackenzie just got back from asia, you have all of these accounts he was telling me, how can chase compete with them and make money out of it? >> exac
it is like a petri dish. they may expand to the continent and also globally, latin america.jp morgan have ever moved retail operations overseas and that is extraordinary when you compare it to the size of the you -- u.s. retail operation it has. the question is is how it goes. tom: it is a very competitive space. what is the jp morgan strategy for cutting through that and standing out from the pack? >> you can kinda see they are trying to attract customers through award programs. what...
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what we know about mu, in a laboratory, petri dish, it seems charactertics that make it more transmissiblechful waiting. we don't have enough data. a virus' job whole job in life in biology is to replicate to adapt to changing conditions. that is why we see all these variants f we had higher rate vaccination, less likely to see new variants. neil: got it. dr. campbell, great catching up with you. very good to have you, sir. dr. kevin campbell. we've been telling you all along here we've been following events certainly on the terror front now versus then. we know about 20 years ago what was happening. timing they say is everything but these pre-tile hearings for some alleged 9/11 plotters, resuming at guantanamo this week. among those participating is khalid shaikh mohammed. he was the so-called 9/11 mastermind. he was reportedly seen smiling, jovial move in his first court appearance. the latest how all of that is going down, as well as the five gitmo detainees in court after this. ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down
what we know about mu, in a laboratory, petri dish, it seems charactertics that make it more transmissiblechful waiting. we don't have enough data. a virus' job whole job in life in biology is to replicate to adapt to changing conditions. that is why we see all these variants f we had higher rate vaccination, less likely to see new variants. neil: got it. dr. campbell, great catching up with you. very good to have you, sir. dr. kevin campbell. we've been telling you all along here we've been...
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to enter into a performance contract that incorporates the mental health services act, lanterman-petris-short act, projects for assistance in transition for homelessness, community mental health services block grant, and substance abuse treatment and prevention brock grant and a training program for a period of july 1, 2021 through to june 30,, 2024. and item 13, retroactively to sign an amended agreement for the accordation of health, behavioral health and social services to extend the program by one year for a total term through december 31, 2021. and to increase the agreement amount by $35.8 million for a total amount of $198 million. >> president walton: thank you. same house, same call. and without objection these resolutions are adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item 14. >> clerk: excuse me. item 14 is a resolution to acknowledge notice from the general and manager of the public utilities commission of the potential need to secret row active board of supervisors approval you the charter for contracts with costs of $10 mill or more, revenues of $1 million or more, or terms in
to enter into a performance contract that incorporates the mental health services act, lanterman-petris-short act, projects for assistance in transition for homelessness, community mental health services block grant, and substance abuse treatment and prevention brock grant and a training program for a period of july 1, 2021 through to june 30,, 2024. and item 13, retroactively to sign an amended agreement for the accordation of health, behavioral health and social services to extend the program...
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municipalities are using covid as expanded surveillance as in the case of petri corns, georgia, to expand the cameras, and combined with low level of trust in the government to do what is right, the deployment of these technologies will continue to strain the body politic without immediate and genuine safeguards. to constrain abuse, and bound expansion, congress should establish a federal data framework with the appropriate standards and oversight for how user data is collected, store and shared with federal and local entities. the focus should establish clear policies on data retention, and categorize sensitive day and the limit interoperaability to stymie mass surveillance. congress should ensure that u.s. identity management systems are secure and reliability based on the proper standard and measurements. and programmers should build in the privacy protections with built-in encryption and decentralized systems is of storage or machine learning for these systems. in sum, the debate over public safety and privacy tradeoffs in the republic provides an ability for us to provide protections
municipalities are using covid as expanded surveillance as in the case of petri corns, georgia, to expand the cameras, and combined with low level of trust in the government to do what is right, the deployment of these technologies will continue to strain the body politic without immediate and genuine safeguards. to constrain abuse, and bound expansion, congress should establish a federal data framework with the appropriate standards and oversight for how user data is collected, store and...