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on wednesday, we are going to go to this red to green a by county framework. i already talked about the city level. so red, red means what you would think it means. it means our case levels are too high, our positivity rates are too high. therefore, we are not going to move a whole lot in terms of garnering new access. i want to point out, it will come in the next slide, there are some additional benefits after the reset. so that we can again learn to manage this virus. not let it manage us. we learn to manage it. and still work to prevent spread. yellow means that you've got a better positivity rate than red. we will show you what those numbers are. or that you've got a lower average of new cases. we know those are the two things, you don't want a doubling of your cases. you don't want a rate of infection that continues to go up. you don't want positivity rates that go up. i went to point out that when new mexico was doing well, we had an average, a 3% positivity rate. we saw other states as high as 25 and 30%. many, if noteing most new mexico communities, in
on wednesday, we are going to go to this red to green a by county framework. i already talked about the city level. so red, red means what you would think it means. it means our case levels are too high, our positivity rates are too high. therefore, we are not going to move a whole lot in terms of garnering new access. i want to point out, it will come in the next slide, there are some additional benefits after the reset. so that we can again learn to manage this virus. not let it manage us. we...
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we do this with red and green on the screen.ook at the international ramifications of this razor thin votes in america. .ames will join us next this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. election 2020. it is a very late tuesday evening or it is a most early wednesday morning. we will let you decide. our team in washington is culminating all of the different data from around this nation. a francine lacqua and tom keene, thrilled as you are here with us as we try to move into wednesday. we do so with states arguing, counting, and look at at ballots -- looking at ballots. the data, as if it matters, was quite extraordinary. hugely volatile, and now i have red and green on the screen. francine, we have been having fun doing this but it is a deadly serious game of counting every ballot. francine: it is. i feel like it is election by tweet, because i've been following more accounts than ever. i'm looking at the elections campaign, and this we just came out a couple minutes ago saying e
we do this with red and green on the screen.ook at the international ramifications of this razor thin votes in america. .ames will join us next this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. election 2020. it is a very late tuesday evening or it is a most early wednesday morning. we will let you decide. our team in washington is culminating all of the different data from around this nation. a francine lacqua and tom keene, thrilled as you are here with us as we try to...
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red and green on the screen.daq 100 up 2.6%. stay with us, election 2020. ♪ election 2020. ♪ tom: we continue our coverage of the american election. francine lacqua and tom keene, a quick data check here, and we will get back to more good conversation. yields move, curve flattening, and there is a broader real yield, a deeper, negative yield. i notice as well, francine, the german 10-year yield has worked down a more recent, larger, negative yield. it is off the radar, but to me, that is important. red and green on the screen. nasdaq 100 with that huge serve, what was it, i lost track of time, 12 hours ago, a pullback, and nasdaq 100 showing a huge movement versus a flat dow jones industrial average. one other thing, francine, know you want to comment on, oil with a lift two days in a row. francine: actually what i picked out this morning are two currencies that can really move. i know a lot has been baked in, a lot has been priced in, but i want to show you the renminbi and the mexican peso. they could move if w
red and green on the screen.daq 100 up 2.6%. stay with us, election 2020. ♪ election 2020. ♪ tom: we continue our coverage of the american election. francine lacqua and tom keene, a quick data check here, and we will get back to more good conversation. yields move, curve flattening, and there is a broader real yield, a deeper, negative yield. i notice as well, francine, the german 10-year yield has worked down a more recent, larger, negative yield. it is off the radar, but to me, that is...
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they put in place the red, amber green risk—based in place the red, amber green risk— based approach isk—based approach in the summer, so some countries could open with no quarantine, that has helped some people to get away for some holidays, but increasingly other countries have fallen into the red category and there was no solution, thatis category and there was no solution, that is why we have proposed testing as an alternative and it is disappointing it took so long to get to this point but at least the government got on and made this happen. we are in line with competitors in france and germany, thatis competitors in france and germany, that is really important as we prepare for brexit that british businesses that rely upon aviation to get to the markets can travel on a level playing field with rivals in the eating. financially it has been a massive burden on heathrow airport, i think you said you have lost about £1 billion because of the coronavirus impact, and he faces threat of strike action next month. how will you get to this period and when can you see the light at the end
they put in place the red, amber green risk—based in place the red, amber green risk— based approach isk—based approach in the summer, so some countries could open with no quarantine, that has helped some people to get away for some holidays, but increasingly other countries have fallen into the red category and there was no solution, thatis category and there was no solution, that is why we have proposed testing as an alternative and it is disappointing it took so long to get to this...
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red and green on the screen. futures at -12.loomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." since we found out about the biden administration saturday, there are a number of things that will change in the u.s.. one is commitment to climate change, the other is energy security. ,o talk now about to demand biden presidency and renewables, we are joined by -- thank you for joining us. administrationen mean for energy consumption in the u.s.? what does it mean for climate change and renewables? >> what we read and what we see is that the next administration put a strong emphasis on climate change. turn pushingn in renewables, especially solar and wind stronger as well as other tohnologies ranging from -- nuclear power. i would expect that some regulations in terms of energy efficiency, admissions, will be put in place in order to reduce emissions. the big push i would expect first of all in the area of renewable energy is solar energy , for which the u.s. has great potential. when you look at renewable power, how dependent i
red and green on the screen. futures at -12.loomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." since we found out about the biden administration saturday, there are a number of things that will change in the u.s.. one is commitment to climate change, the other is energy security. ,o talk now about to demand biden presidency and renewables, we are joined by -- thank you for joining us. administrationen mean for energy consumption in the u.s.? what does it mean for climate change...
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red and green on the screen. nasdaq 100 futures go up, it's all fractional material. 24.vix under the yield was 9.97 before -- 0.97.day oil ebbs away. 97.rling, 1.31 save me. francine: i will save you by showing you burberry. tom: there you go! francine: the figure, sales were not great, but actually it was better-than-expected. sales dropped less than expected. burberry gaining almost some 3%. it was gaining at one point almost 6%. clear that the global stocks rally is easing. investors assessing whether the equity markets are overheated. this on the backdrop of a deteriorating -- on coronavirus information. tom: cashmere scarf from burberry pricing in at $600. i can see it on francine lacqua. francine: three standard deviations. let's talk about u.s. politics. tom: what's it called? francine: joe biden has been named -- has named long-term aide ron klain as his white house chief of staff. republican senator from oklahoma says he will intervene if the trump administration denies biden access to daily intelligenc
red and green on the screen. nasdaq 100 futures go up, it's all fractional material. 24.vix under the yield was 9.97 before -- 0.97.day oil ebbs away. 97.rling, 1.31 save me. francine: i will save you by showing you burberry. tom: there you go! francine: the figure, sales were not great, but actually it was better-than-expected. sales dropped less than expected. burberry gaining almost some 3%. it was gaining at one point almost 6%. clear that the global stocks rally is easing. investors...
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futures red and green on the screen. dow futures go up 199. erro identifies that spread between the russell 2000 and the nasdaq. has seen --l sam stovall has seen all of this before. he is with cfra. just your single summary of how unusual was yesterday. sam: very unusual. we were up more than 5% at one point on the day, and then we closed up 1.2% on the s&p 500. when you look to closing percent changes, it is just simply a blip. we had five times this year that were even substantially stronger. up 9.4% in, we were a single day. so i would say it would certainly add excitement to one's portfolio, but certainly adding a lot in terms of asset value right now. jonathan: yesterday was a catch-up trade. we can all agree on that. where people thought the states have become a massive risk, you reprice the last 24 hours, done. or is it? was yesterday the catch-up trade or the beginning of a durable trend? that is really difficult to identify, but do you have a call on that? to: i think when you look the individual days, you are absolutely correct. the
futures red and green on the screen. dow futures go up 199. erro identifies that spread between the russell 2000 and the nasdaq. has seen --l sam stovall has seen all of this before. he is with cfra. just your single summary of how unusual was yesterday. sam: very unusual. we were up more than 5% at one point on the day, and then we closed up 1.2% on the s&p 500. when you look to closing percent changes, it is just simply a blip. we had five times this year that were even substantially...
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and the year 2000, the red green government decided to phase out nuclear power. and one beyond's, i'm glad we started a process of negotiation with the companies about the maximum lifespan of each plant, which until then had been unlimited. one day we wanted to limit them to enable a phased shutdown for and that meant that once all the existing reactors that had started operating in the seventy's and eighty's reached the end of their lifespan, nuclear phase out in germany would happen automatically, sometimes was at school or receive crowd support from the me, jad, from the general public isn't just that was yesterday's news. it needed to recapture the excitement of the key its then came the chance of a comeback. the very 1st time i heard the term global warming was from a nuclear power industry executive in 1981. when i said what is that? and he explained what good warming was. he says that's why we can't rely on coal. as has just once, i'd like to pick up the phone and say, atomic industrial form, coal kills energy. here's a story. if you still be busy, let's c
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red and green still on the screen. say what you want about a movement lower in equities, but still red and green. nasdaq positive. down -255. forfutures -25, near lows the day. the 10 year yield in a solid three basis points. oil not giving much. the dollar is weaker. quiet.i has been we advance forward. the conversation on economics, alan blinder of princeton coming up on bloomberg. on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television, stay with us. good morning. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ from new york and london for our audience worldwide, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. bu
red and green still on the screen. say what you want about a movement lower in equities, but still red and green. nasdaq positive. down -255. forfutures -25, near lows the day. the 10 year yield in a solid three basis points. oil not giving much. the dollar is weaker. quiet.i has been we advance forward. the conversation on economics, alan blinder of princeton coming up on bloomberg. on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television, stay with us. good morning. ♪ businesses today are looking to...
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nasdaq futures green, red a green on the screen as well. dollar fractionally weaker.n central bank discussion, what a wonderful discussion with stephanie flanders yesterday, with leading central bankers. let's follow that at 10:00 a.m. with the leading central banker, alan -- adam blinder of princeton university. stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg surveillance. 500a is joining the s&p exmouth as its largest ever new member. it follows months of speculation which helped the company valuations skyrocket to almost $390 billion. it will be one of the index's .ost influential members outlines widening losses and plunging revenue due to the pandemic. it is projecting optimism for rebounding demand when the economy does recover. the listing is set to be one of the biggest this year. sources tell bloomberg the company plans to raise as much is dollars. easyjet is extending terms of its u.k. government back loaned -- back loaned fulsome in the face of new lockdowns in europe. britain's biggest discount airline is posting a loss of over $1.1
nasdaq futures green, red a green on the screen as well. dollar fractionally weaker.n central bank discussion, what a wonderful discussion with stephanie flanders yesterday, with leading central bankers. let's follow that at 10:00 a.m. with the leading central banker, alan -- adam blinder of princeton university. stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg surveillance. 500a is joining the s&p exmouth as its largest ever new member. it follows months of...
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i find them offensive. >> it should have been red and green? not green and red?k the tones and hues are incorrect. anyway, you know which toys have made it into the toy hall of fame? baby nancy was inducted into the national toy hall of fame today with sidewalk chalk and jenga. the three will be on permanent display alongside previous winners with barbie and the hula hoop. i wanted video of spencer doing his hoola hoop routine. light bright, my little pony didn't make it. i voted so many times for my little pony. risk, sorry, and yatzi. ama, are you outraged about my little pony? i'm more upset about that than the cups. >> that was one of my favorites including pound puppies. my little pony will have its day one of these years. >> is this like cooperstown? you could have another dry a year from now, two years from now? >> oh, yeah. >> spencer? >> yeah. my little pony is not -- >> that's not how it works. >> it's not over. it's not over for my little pony. we're going to have our legal team -- >> legal challenge to this, larry. >> yes, yes, we're going to look int
i find them offensive. >> it should have been red and green? not green and red?k the tones and hues are incorrect. anyway, you know which toys have made it into the toy hall of fame? baby nancy was inducted into the national toy hall of fame today with sidewalk chalk and jenga. the three will be on permanent display alongside previous winners with barbie and the hula hoop. i wanted video of spencer doing his hoola hoop routine. light bright, my little pony didn't make it. i voted so many...
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these and just for speed to detect the right food and the trees and says okay, i'm going call the red, green, and have direct perceptual experience of it. but anyway, vision is all about internal activity and when you blast activity into the occipital cortex see. >> all right. then no color thing is always, it always freaked me out a little bit. >> me, to. >> another person asks about the brain, like while it is sleep deprived of brains that have insomnia, what's going on in the brain then? >> i mean come in one sense it suggest to make this switch over from the awake state to the sleep state is this huge thing like switching over the whole factor in making all these big changes, and it's a transition that is supposed to occur well but it often does not. there are a dozen ways they can go wrong. people with narcolepsy, and so on but that's essentially the answer. >> a question about the best you decide. what was the initial feedback coming from to train the brain to detect the correct words from the vibration? >> what we're doing is complete question because what you need always to understan
these and just for speed to detect the right food and the trees and says okay, i'm going call the red, green, and have direct perceptual experience of it. but anyway, vision is all about internal activity and when you blast activity into the occipital cortex see. >> all right. then no color thing is always, it always freaked me out a little bit. >> me, to. >> another person asks about the brain, like while it is sleep deprived of brains that have insomnia, what's going on in...
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and the year 2000, the red green government decided to phase out nuclear power when a time when 100 homes are in the lead. we started a process of negotiation with the companies about the maximum lifespan of each plant, which until then had been unlimited against one. we wanted to limit them to enable a phased shutdown for and that meant that once all the existing reactors that had started operating in the seventy's and eighty's reached the end of their lifespan, nuclear phase out in germany would happen automatically, was at school, or receive crowd support from the me, jad, from the general public is until the summer was yesterday's news. it needed to recapture the excitement of the it then came the chance of a comeback. the very 1st time i heard the term little warming was from a nuclear power industry executive in 1981. when i said what is that? and he explained what the warming was. he says that's why we can't rely on coal. he says, just once, i'd like to pick up the phone and say, atomic industrial form, coal kills n.a.c. is a story that is still being busy. let's continue writing w
and the year 2000, the red green government decided to phase out nuclear power when a time when 100 homes are in the lead. we started a process of negotiation with the companies about the maximum lifespan of each plant, which until then had been unlimited against one. we wanted to limit them to enable a phased shutdown for and that meant that once all the existing reactors that had started operating in the seventy's and eighty's reached the end of their lifespan, nuclear phase out in germany...
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red. blue. or green. could that influence your well being. it's a question being researched at his university hospital in germany. head of intensive care gabrielle a verb and coming expert absolute boys are convinced the color of hospital rooms could have an immense impact on patients' health. on come on why not try it out in hospitals not make them excessively colorful but carefully we structure them using our knowledge of how colors affect us like in this room. this is color instead of sterile white hospital corridor was wards and workstations. by turner and conducted a study to see what impact canada had in the intensive care unit over here you have 24 months they tried out different shades the walls were painted in pastels and times and the light was changed they asked patients before and after the renovation how they felt about their treatments nursed him on kinnick so the impact among his seriously ill patients 1st hand of the so called. colors have had a real effect on our patients. you could say that the patients suffer less from deli
red. blue. or green. could that influence your well being. it's a question being researched at his university hospital in germany. head of intensive care gabrielle a verb and coming expert absolute boys are convinced the color of hospital rooms could have an immense impact on patients' health. on come on why not try it out in hospitals not make them excessively colorful but carefully we structure them using our knowledge of how colors affect us like in this room. this is color instead of...
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this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand to conduct our coffee. co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner allen movie were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create jobs for people in no wonder so many of the young people interested in getting into coffee business because their incomes in the coffee business are too low. to change this narrative, to make sure that you know most people who are involved in the coffee value chain and better incomes and out will attract young people to come back into coffee business. well, coffee farm is wages have fallen in recent years. the coffee industry sales have been increasing. over the last 2 decades, companies have managed to find ways to sell coffee at ever higher prices, mainly in the form of capsules and pods. but how sell prices have seen a drastic drop?
this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand to conduct our coffee. co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner allen movie were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create jobs for people in no wonder so many of the young people...
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the red and yellow eventually turn green, or reveal assets in the future, via lessons we learn via theed reds and yellows, e crises when we're in them. >> stephen: i'm glad to hear you're not trash talking reds and yellows. if all lights were green all the time, people would be slamming into each other. >> you would go full speed and you would be dizzy. you have to include the reds and yellows. >> stephen: you include a lot of wisdoms and bumper sticker slogans in here. why do you love butcher sticker slogans so much? >> you know, it's one of the-- bumper stickers are sort of one of the bastions of real acceptable free speech. you gotta say-- because they're a bumper sticker, nobody takes them that seriously. when you see a bumper sticker, you know who somebody voted for. you know if they have a family. you know what their denomination is. you know if they're a gun carrier or not. you can find out so much by a bumper sticker. and what i always find fun is pull up on a car, see a bumper sticker and immediately get an image of who is behind the wheel and pull up next to that car and see
the red and yellow eventually turn green, or reveal assets in the future, via lessons we learn via theed reds and yellows, e crises when we're in them. >> stephen: i'm glad to hear you're not trash talking reds and yellows. if all lights were green all the time, people would be slamming into each other. >> you would go full speed and you would be dizzy. you have to include the reds and yellows. >> stephen: you include a lot of wisdoms and bumper sticker slogans in here. why do...
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so, you think santa will like these red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy!e does exist! they do exist! uhm... santa? so dad bought puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. when you get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! the more you shop the more kohl's cash you get! plus, save even more on holiday gifts with an extra 15% off! plus, free store pick up. sunday through friday only at kohl's and kohls.com plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. pure protein. the best combination to help you stay fit. pure protein. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do
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and the brain finds these and for speed to detect the right fruit in the tree we will call this red or green. vision is all about the internal activity when you blast that activity you can see. >> the no color thing always freaks me out a little bit. another person asks about the brain and those that have and's on - - insomnia with the brain. >> and to make this switchover from the wake state to the sleep state is a huge thing like switching over the factory to make these big changes and it is a transition that is supposed to occur well but often does not there are a dozen ways it can go wrong have narcolepsy or sleep too much or too little but that is the short answer. >> what is the initial feedback to train the brain from the vibration? >> what you need to understand anything is having a correlatio correlation. i will back up. none of us remember this but when you were a baby you had to learn how to use your ears. you watched your mother's mouth and then there is a correlation and there they are matched up like a clap your hands or knock on the bars of your crib and the motor output every
and the brain finds these and for speed to detect the right fruit in the tree we will call this red or green. vision is all about the internal activity when you blast that activity you can see. >> the no color thing always freaks me out a little bit. another person asks about the brain and those that have and's on - - insomnia with the brain. >> and to make this switchover from the wake state to the sleep state is a huge thing like switching over the factory to make these big...
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penniman. >> we look at the map now, the green colored states, the ones that went for carter are predominant in the east, but as we move westward it is the redthat went for ford. notice that in the eastern states where the green colors are, the numbers are never very large for the most part. typically up top, those of the number of electoral votes, new york, 41, ohio, 25. and down to this area of the south this is the area that voted democratic in this election but had been divided in the preceding election. years ago it was always democratic. but it began to break with the democrats in the 1960's and has stayed as a divided area until this time. moving out to the west, the big farming area there in the midwest, and the west, and finally out to california with 45 electoral votes and of the island of hawaii with four and alaska with three. the east went heavily for carter, the south also. the west went heavily for ford. >> i think, too, as we look at this map and see red and dark and light colors, we can see the relative value of carrying the east with the big states. when you get out into idaho and utah and wyoming and nevada, you have a gre
penniman. >> we look at the map now, the green colored states, the ones that went for carter are predominant in the east, but as we move westward it is the redthat went for ford. notice that in the eastern states where the green colors are, the numbers are never very large for the most part. typically up top, those of the number of electoral votes, new york, 41, ohio, 25. and down to this area of the south this is the area that voted democratic in this election but had been divided in the...
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it was displayed against a hanging of stunning french brocade of red and green. it was beautifully lit from the top, the bottom, and both sides and the bulletproof glass protected the paintings surface but somehow in new york at the metropolitan, the glare from the custom spotlights did not reflect as much as it had in the marbled hall gallery distorting the vio. unlike the national gallery to walker's, -- distorting the view . unlike the national gallery, to walker's chagrin, the mets display was hailed as a flawless. more than symbolism was involved. the crowds were proof enough that the blockbuster show had ushered in a new era in which fine art was no longer the province of the elites. future museum shows would encompass activities and enrich experience and encourage return visits. at the record crowds that descended on washington dc and new york to view the mona lisa proves that jacqueline kennedy understood these principles and gaging she setpt off a national love affair with the arts. she -- it was they first time an exhibition of art had been -- it was th
it was displayed against a hanging of stunning french brocade of red and green. it was beautifully lit from the top, the bottom, and both sides and the bulletproof glass protected the paintings surface but somehow in new york at the metropolitan, the glare from the custom spotlights did not reflect as much as it had in the marbled hall gallery distorting the vio. unlike the national gallery to walker's, -- distorting the view . unlike the national gallery, to walker's chagrin, the mets display...
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it was displayed against a hanging of stunning french brocade of red and green. it was beautifully lit from the top, the bottom, and both sides. and the bulletproof glass protected the painting's surface. but somehow in new york at the metropolitan, the glare from the custom spotlights did not reflect as much as it had in the marble-halled national gallery. distorting the visitors' view. and unlike the national gallery, chagrin, -- walker's chagrin, the presentation was hailed by critics as flawless. even the typically brutal art critics of connoisseur magazine remarked on the stunning display, noting its beauty, simplicity, and importance. more than symbolism was involved. the crowds lined up outside the met were proof enough that the blockbuster show had ushered in a new era in which fine art was no longer the province of the elite. future museum shows would encompass activities that would enrich visitor experience, audiences, and encouraged return visits. the record crowds that descended on washington, d.c., and new york to view mona lisa proved that jacquelin
it was displayed against a hanging of stunning french brocade of red and green. it was beautifully lit from the top, the bottom, and both sides. and the bulletproof glass protected the painting's surface. but somehow in new york at the metropolitan, the glare from the custom spotlights did not reflect as much as it had in the marble-halled national gallery. distorting the visitors' view. and unlike the national gallery, chagrin, -- walker's chagrin, the presentation was hailed by critics as...
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check,e news, the data it has been like a second day, back-and-forth, red and green on the screen. 103.84. and the mexican peso -- can that get to a 19, stronger peso? we see that with stronger em this week as well. theything said, a turn to market, yield set right now. i'm going to call it a little bit elevated. francine? happy friday. it has been a choppy week on the market. global stocks winding up with investors trying to look beyond the rift between treasury and the fed. in europe, people leaders are struggling to approve these to mills package with the block's weakened economies, but european stocks gaining some 6%. i'm looking at portuguese and spanish bond yields because they are very close to 0%. tom: all sorts of things going on this morning. there is economics, finance, and investment. we are thrilled to bring it to you, along with politics of the moment. extraordinary news out of washington, with vice president pence in georgia, scheduled to be there today. cameron crise is our bloomberg macro strategist, and he is focused on the other washington, which is the institutional ba
check,e news, the data it has been like a second day, back-and-forth, red and green on the screen. 103.84. and the mexican peso -- can that get to a 19, stronger peso? we see that with stronger em this week as well. theything said, a turn to market, yield set right now. i'm going to call it a little bit elevated. francine? happy friday. it has been a choppy week on the market. global stocks winding up with investors trying to look beyond the rift between treasury and the fed. in europe, people...
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this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand to conduct our coffee. co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner alan moore, biro were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create jobs for people, a new one to many of the young people interest in getting into coffee business because their incomes in the coffee business are too low. so it's our goal to change this narrative to make sure that you know, most people who are involved in the coffee value chain better incomes, and that will attract young people to come back into coaching business. well, coffee farm is wages have fallen in recent years. the coffee industry sales have been increasing. over the last 2 decades, companies have managed to find ways to sell coffee at ever higher prices, mainly in the form of capsules and pods. but wholesale prices have s
this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand to conduct our coffee. co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner alan moore, biro were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create jobs for people, a new one to many of the young...
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red. blue. or green. could that influence your well being. it's a question being researched at his university hospital in germany. head of intensive care. and can expect acts of boys are convinced the color of hospital rooms could have an immense impact on patients' health. and on common why not try it out in hospitals not make them excessively colorful but carefully we structure them using our knowledge of how colors affect us like in this role. this is kind of instead of sterile white hospital corridor was wards and workstations. and conducted a study to see what impacts color had in the intensive care unit. over a period of 24 months they tried out different shades the walls were painted in pastels and earth tones and the life was changed they asked patients before and after the renovation how they felt about their treatments nursed him and couldn't exclude the impact among his seriously ill patients 1st hand of the so called. colors have had a real effect on our patients. you could say that the patients suffer less from delirium. so. they
red. blue. or green. could that influence your well being. it's a question being researched at his university hospital in germany. head of intensive care. and can expect acts of boys are convinced the color of hospital rooms could have an immense impact on patients' health. and on common why not try it out in hospitals not make them excessively colorful but carefully we structure them using our knowledge of how colors affect us like in this role. this is kind of instead of sterile white...
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beth: we can do the red and green checkered carpet. how's that? john: that is fine. that is good. we will do that. thank you for being on. it's been awesome. i'm glad to hear all the interpretation is going well, and i've always said a great site is run by a great chief of interpretation. beth: thank you so much. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history . >> thomas brown is the author of "civil war monuments and the militarization of america." up next, he discusses his book with the coeditors of the journal of the civil war era. they examined the artistic, social, and political movements that influence civil war monument designs especially the , desire to celebrate the experience and sacrifice of the common soldier. the journal of the civil war era hosted this event and provided the video. gregory: thank you all for coming. we have been delighted about this and particularly delighted by our guest today, dr. thomas brown, a professor at the university of south carolina and member
beth: we can do the red and green checkered carpet. how's that? john: that is fine. that is good. we will do that. thank you for being on. it's been awesome. i'm glad to hear all the interpretation is going well, and i've always said a great site is run by a great chief of interpretation. beth: thank you so much. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history . >> thomas brown is the author of...
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red and green on the screen.esting to see how we stagger on an interesting wednesday into friday and next week as well. coming up, an important conversation. trumpvarro, president strong advocate for stridency to china in conversation with kevin cirilli on "balance of power." stay with us. this is bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ jonathan: from new york and london for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. 30 minutes away from the opening bell. equity futures down .1%. we begin with the big issu
red and green on the screen.esting to see how we stagger on an interesting wednesday into friday and next week as well. coming up, an important conversation. trumpvarro, president strong advocate for stridency to china in conversation with kevin cirilli on "balance of power." stay with us. this is bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one...
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so we've been talking talking black or white -- or red and green -- in terms of diminishing returns. >> i took that economic class my freshman year and learned all about diminishing returns which is why i often invoke it here, i think so, absolutely tell you something, the vix is telling another story. i thought a day like today, month-end i thought the vix would close closer to 25 but here it is closing lower on the day, maybe it's a function of that specific security, but i'll tell you given what transpired the vix should be 25 that said, you know, i do think so much of this vaccine news baked in and should expect a bit of a pull back on the s&p 500, melissa. >> that's mean, tim, to the trade that led us here two new records, talking banks and energy, trade that's are dependent on an economy that reopens or at least finds some juice here. >> they're catching their breath, mel. i think you have a case here where on banks if you look at the xlf maybe not a pure read. dan has talked about this too because there's a lot burk shire in there but look, xlf below pre-covid levels and banks
so we've been talking talking black or white -- or red and green -- in terms of diminishing returns. >> i took that economic class my freshman year and learned all about diminishing returns which is why i often invoke it here, i think so, absolutely tell you something, the vix is telling another story. i thought a day like today, month-end i thought the vix would close closer to 25 but here it is closing lower on the day, maybe it's a function of that specific security, but i'll tell you...
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so, you think santa will like these red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy!xist! uhm... santa? there's no bad time to start at amazon... ♪ i like the flexibility. it also allows for picking up shifts. safety comes first, speed comes second. safety. safety. safety. we're making sure that somebody is getting their very important items. it makes me very happy. ♪ >>> i changed my mind. >> i begged them to let you stay here. >> well, nobody asked you to. not a charity case. >> why am i here, mom? >> feel superior, maybe. >> how can you be so -- selfish? do you care what you do to lyndsay. >> j.d., shut up. >> you leave lyndsay out of this. >> you did the same thing from mamaw, you took and took from her until she was practicaleah,. >> all she did was bail you out. it mattered. >> jimmy: this is based on a true story, this really happened? >> yes, it is based on the book, same title. it chronicles his life in ohio, with ancestors from applachia and kentucky. >> jimmy: they interviewed the women you played, and the woman -- oh, boy, i wonder what she thought of bein
so, you think santa will like these red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy!xist! uhm... santa? there's no bad time to start at amazon... ♪ i like the flexibility. it also allows for picking up shifts. safety comes first, speed comes second. safety. safety. safety. we're making sure that somebody is getting their very important items. it makes me very happy. ♪ >>> i changed my mind. >> i begged them to let you stay here. >> well, nobody asked you to....
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i will say the bloomberg string of blinking red and green is way more active than it was 24 hours agos up 63. emily wilkins is used to the marble halls of capitol hill, territory from the gentleman from delaware. right now she is in wilmington, delaware, with mr. biden and his team. what is the plan this morning? emily: the plan is to keep waiting and remain calm. the biden campaign is looking for results today to potential he come from nevada. they are also keep an eye on pennsylvania, as well as georgia. holdsen's lead in arizona those statesy of will hand him the presidency. lisa: everyone is focusing on when we will get an answer there , but everyone seems to assume that the senate will remain in republican control. is that true? emily: it is not a bad assumption, but there is still a narrow chance that democrats can pull off a 50-50 senate next year, which would give them the upper hand if they win the white house. what we are looking at right now is georgia. georgia has two senate races going on. we are waiting to see if one of them between avett purdue and jon ossoff goes into
i will say the bloomberg string of blinking red and green is way more active than it was 24 hours agos up 63. emily wilkins is used to the marble halls of capitol hill, territory from the gentleman from delaware. right now she is in wilmington, delaware, with mr. biden and his team. what is the plan this morning? emily: the plan is to keep waiting and remain calm. the biden campaign is looking for results today to potential he come from nevada. they are also keep an eye on pennsylvania, as well...
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so, you think santa will like these red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy!a soft is so soft much are you hon? you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. [spoon clinking in mug] the bulleit frontier fund is making a commitment to help bartenders keep doing what they do best. [spoon clinking in glass] let's keep our bartenders pouring. not yet. -there he is. -mark! -let's go. -don't trip. we're gonna leave without ya. don't spill those drinks. and we gotta get going. yea buddy. -did you get extra napkins? -napkins? let's go! he forgot the napkins! again? there's a meal for every moment at mcdonald's. especially when you buy one of your faves and get another for just a dollar. especially when you buy one of your faves and get another but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and e
so, you think santa will like these red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy!a soft is so soft much are you hon? you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. [spoon clinking in mug] the bulleit frontier fund is making a commitment to help bartenders keep doing what they do best. [spoon clinking in glass] let's keep our bartenders pouring. not yet. -there he is. -mark! -let's go....
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red and green on the screen as we begin "bloomberg surveillance ." we welcome all of you on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. kevin cirilli has been at it for hours. he has been just wonderful in parsing this. i want you to purchase the tweet out of "the new york times" on detroit going 93% for mr. biden. how many detroits are out there for mr. biden? kevin: well, look, i think there is only one way to win, and that is to get to 270 votes. patient. to be we've got to let this process play out because it is too early to say the trump campaign blewett in arizona amongst hispanics, or the biden campaign blew it in florida amongst hispanics because we don't know where we go from here. sometime later today, counting is going to resume in the battleground states of pennsylvania and north carolina. point number two, if there is a legal path forward for president trump his reelection campaign, as he foreshadowed hours ago at the white house, it will run ugly through the states of pennsylvania and north carolina, and a foreshadowing that we saw last w
red and green on the screen as we begin "bloomberg surveillance ." we welcome all of you on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. kevin cirilli has been at it for hours. he has been just wonderful in parsing this. i want you to purchase the tweet out of "the new york times" on detroit going 93% for mr. biden. how many detroits are out there for mr. biden? kevin: well, look, i think there is only one way to win, and that is to get to 270 votes. patient. to be we've got to...
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plug in hybrids are good choice, but look 6, see red or green 16 s w happiness beers for everyone. szymon penises are very different from primates. we have a totally ridiculous size, view nature. and this is climate change. crisis sex, happiness in books, you get smarter for free to go where you books. i welcome you in good shape coming up, high heels. what do they do? 2 feet. beards a cozy home for germs and bacteria. and why some children's teeth are soft course. well, welcome to the brand new edition of in good shape. there's a new disease bringing more and more children to the dentists world wide. it's called chalky teeth, with brown creamy brown patches and white spots on the teeth. it can even make the teeth crumble away. every child worldwide is affected, and the dentist a puzzling why? victoria and patricia brushed their teeth after every meal. then their mother makes them do it again. despite good dental hygiene, the 8 year old's 1st permanent muller's were brown and cavity ridden. their baby teeth were perfectly healthy, but the new ones look like this. it was only 6 when
plug in hybrids are good choice, but look 6, see red or green 16 s w happiness beers for everyone. szymon penises are very different from primates. we have a totally ridiculous size, view nature. and this is climate change. crisis sex, happiness in books, you get smarter for free to go where you books. i welcome you in good shape coming up, high heels. what do they do? 2 feet. beards a cozy home for germs and bacteria. and why some children's teeth are soft course. well, welcome to the brand...
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so, you think santa will like these red and green m&m's? i don't know! i never met the guy!xist! uhm... santa? mcdonald's has helped ronald mcdonald house charities keep families together for more than 40 years. ♪ because i trust their quality. for morvitamins, years. they were the first to be verified by usp, an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist-recommended vitamin and supplement brand. good mormore treatment? we're going to try something different today. hi! awwww, so pretty. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree® brings out the good in them. (benny) it's real pretty out today, isn't it?s it done? (boss) benny, what did you eat for breakfast? (benny) what? (boss) search the cupboards. (buzz) he's happy because he found out that honey nut cheerios can help lower cholesterol. (benny) hey, you guys want to go kayaking? (boss) you're lucky you're family, benny. getwith contactlessour list, shopping at target. from same day delivery to free drive up. quick and easy contactless shopping all season at target.
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rush hour traffic in london and so which is clearly all the traffic, turned all the lights from red to greenfastest car and a police escort. it's not that any of the normal safety processes that we do in critical trails have been changed, that all the normal of everyday life have been removed. and we been given this huge incentive thatis we been given this huge incentive that is the pandemic is all around us, so that is the pandemic is all around us, so our that is the pandemic is all around us, so our minds have been very sharpened and had to do as safely as we could. just want to reassure people that ten years is not a safety thing. the speed from which the trials of an undertaking is not relevant, and said we would normally do them very rigorous safety checks in place. i don't know if you saw some of the comments on social media but there were a lot of questions regarding the safety of this vaccine and potential side effects in the future. what can you say to viewers that have those concerns when this vaccine could come their way perhaps in the next few months? sure. the first thing is th
rush hour traffic in london and so which is clearly all the traffic, turned all the lights from red to greenfastest car and a police escort. it's not that any of the normal safety processes that we do in critical trails have been changed, that all the normal of everyday life have been removed. and we been given this huge incentive thatis we been given this huge incentive that is the pandemic is all around us, so that is the pandemic is all around us, so our that is the pandemic is all around...
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for the speech to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand. did you conduct our coffee? co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors . he and his business partner alan moore, biro were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better jobs for people in no wonder so many of the young people interested in getting into the business because their incomes in the coffee business are too low. so it's our goal to change this norah thief to make sure that you know most people who are involved in the coffee value chain better incomes. and that will attract young people to come back into coffee business. while coffee farm is wages have fallen in recent years, the coffee industry sales have been increasing. over the last 2 decades, companies have managed to find ways to sell coffee at ever higher prices, mainly in the form of capsules and pots. but wholesale
for the speech to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand. did you conduct our coffee? co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors . he and his business partner alan moore, biro were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better jobs for people in no wonder so...
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spx and dow have green on the -- have red on the screen. the nasdaq has green on the screen.he real debate is what happens second and third quarter next year. that is what all of the year-end outlooks are going to be. i know you read every word of every year-end outlook. jonathan: i wonder how many will have to be rewritten over the next few months. tom: i need quiet on the floor, please. [laughter] i'm sorry, my entourage was talking here. quiet on the floor, please. jonathan: how many people have you got over there? tom: my usual 4, 5 or six. jonathan: i have no idea where he was doing with this, but he would love people like him surrounding about all times and they could all just look at each other. lisa:lisa: i think he is playing all roles right now. tom: what is so important here is it is just unreal the entourage he's got on queen victoria street right now. let us continue. lisa: just to bring us back to what we were talking about and really weigh in on what jon was talking about, there's a question about the entry point, the idea that there is a brighter future, but h
spx and dow have green on the -- have red on the screen. the nasdaq has green on the screen.he real debate is what happens second and third quarter next year. that is what all of the year-end outlooks are going to be. i know you read every word of every year-end outlook. jonathan: i wonder how many will have to be rewritten over the next few months. tom: i need quiet on the floor, please. [laughter] i'm sorry, my entourage was talking here. quiet on the floor, please. jonathan: how many people...
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so we ended up with a list and green orange list and the red list wreckless was a no go orange was ok if you really have to because of cost reasons or technical reasons. but prefer try to use only materials from the greenest on the greenest and we liked it very much. oh, that was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition in our house. boats can be seen on almost every canal. one of the 1st floating districts was built a couple of years ago in a district of 50 houses on artificial islands. now the trend is spreading to other european cities in london, for example, where british architects are planning floating homes in the royal docks. copenhagen has responded to the lack of affordable student housing with the so-called 12 floating houses designed by starting tax. he doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change. we think we in the future, we will need more housing on the water for several reasons because this the city is very full. but also because of sea level rising, for instance. so we will need this
so we ended up with a list and green orange list and the red list wreckless was a no go orange was ok if you really have to because of cost reasons or technical reasons. but prefer try to use only materials from the greenest on the greenest and we liked it very much. oh, that was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition in our house. boats can be seen on almost every canal. one of the 1st floating districts was built a couple of years ago in a district of 50 houses on...
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three years ago, she started zola bakes, based on a stylish new take on an italian-american green, white, and red flag, right? >> yes. but we decided to make a pink, orange, and yellow cookie. >> reporter: zola grew up in new york, the world capital of rainbow cookies. while rainbow cookies are in supermarkets and italian bakeries, she sells her online. >> i knew we had something big. >> reporter: mainly through social media? >> just through social media. >> reporter: about 100 years ago, rainbow cookies were popularized like bakeries like this one. they opened caffe ferrara. >> no women allowed in the 1920s and '30s. >> reporter: allowed to work or even in the store. >> not even in the store. not even my grandmother. >> reporter: today his traditional italian flag cookie is based on her recipe. >> i get to do old school italian. >> reporter: the cookies' intense almond flavor actually comes from apricot pits, ground up and cut with a bit of almond paste. >> we're going to use one of my grandfather's machines. >> reporter: and the recipe also includes food coloring to make three thin cakes, which
three years ago, she started zola bakes, based on a stylish new take on an italian-american green, white, and red flag, right? >> yes. but we decided to make a pink, orange, and yellow cookie. >> reporter: zola grew up in new york, the world capital of rainbow cookies. while rainbow cookies are in supermarkets and italian bakeries, she sells her online. >> i knew we had something big. >> reporter: mainly through social media? >> just through social media. >>...
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when we talk about the red, black, and green, that we'd have policies that would look out for climateout protecting this country, this world, particularly with climate control. >> i want to ask you about something that congresswoman ocasio-cortez said about election results specifically. she said, quote, if the party believes after 94% of detroit went to biden, after black organizers just doubled and tripled turnout down in georgia, after so many people organized philadelphia, the signal from the democratic party is the john kasichs won us the election, i mo mean, i can't even describe how dangerous that is, she said. you were one of the organizers. do you agree with the congresswoman there? >> absolutely. whoever brings you to the dance, certainly, that's who you should dance with. at the end of the day, americans across the board really lift up and really -- we brought this victory. this was our collective victory, but we have to acknowledge that black voters were key to this win. oftentimes what we see is this focus around getting black voters to participate in the process, but whe
when we talk about the red, black, and green, that we'd have policies that would look out for climateout protecting this country, this world, particularly with climate control. >> i want to ask you about something that congresswoman ocasio-cortez said about election results specifically. she said, quote, if the party believes after 94% of detroit went to biden, after black organizers just doubled and tripled turnout down in georgia, after so many people organized philadelphia, the signal...
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this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand to conduct our coffee cooperative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner alan, the biro, were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better jobs for people, a new one to many of the young people interested in getting into coffee business because their incomes in the coffee business are too low. to change this narrative, to make sure that you know people who are involved in the coffee value chain better incomes. and that will attract young people to come back into coffee business. well, coffee farm is wages have fallen in recent years. the coffee industry sales have been increasing. over the last 2 decades, companies have managed to find ways to sell coffee at ever higher prices, mainly in the form of capsules and pots. but wholesale prices have seen a drastic drop
this week to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand to conduct our coffee cooperative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors. he and his business partner alan, the biro, were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better jobs for people, a new one to many of the young...
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months before a crop can be harvested for the speech to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand. you can take our coffee, co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors . he and his business partner alan, the biro, were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better jobs for people. the no wonder so many of the young people interested in getting into coffee business because their incomes in the coffee business are too lol. so it's our goal to change this narrative to make sure that you know, most people who are involved in the coffee value chain better incomes, and that will attract young people to come knocking to question is this well, coffee farm is wages have fallen in recent, he is the coffee industry sales have been increasing? over the last 2 decades, companies have managed to find ways to sell coffee at ever higher prices, mainly in the form of capsules and p
months before a crop can be harvested for the speech to the main thing is to pick only the red buds, the greens should stay on. they need a few more days. that's why it has to be done by hand. you can take our coffee, co-operative is nestled in the hills of northern rwanda from here that exports coffee to europe. he wants to vastly improve on the methods of big name competitors . he and his business partner alan, the biro, were roommates, back in berlin. today they are working to create better...
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and your brain finds these to test the ripe fruit in the trees, okay, i'm going to call that red, call that green and have a direct perceptual experience of it. visual is about internal activity and when you blast activity into the occipital cortex, then you'll see. >> all right. the no colors thing always freaks me out a little bit. >> me, too. >> another person asked about the brain activate-- or like while it is sleep deprived or brains that have insomnia, what's going on in the brain then. >> i mean, in one sentence, it's just that to make this switchover from the wake state to the sleep state is like this huge thing switching over the factory and making the changes and it's a transition that's supposed to occur well, but often does not and there are a dozen ways that it can go wrong. so people have narcolepsy. sleep too much, insomnia and sleep too little, but that's the answer. >> a question about the vest you designed. where did the initial feedback come from to train the brain to understand the collect words from the vibration? >> what you need to always understand. anything is having a c
and your brain finds these to test the ripe fruit in the trees, okay, i'm going to call that red, call that green and have a direct perceptual experience of it. visual is about internal activity and when you blast activity into the occipital cortex, then you'll see. >> all right. the no colors thing always freaks me out a little bit. >> me, too. >> another person asked about the brain activate-- or like while it is sleep deprived or brains that have insomnia, what's going on...
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. >> social media is a sea of red, white, and green. if you're yet to get a freshly cut tree. that any of us could have predicted it would be this busy. i mean this last weekend was almost like a record weekend for all of us. >> at the beehive shot in centerville, pennsylvania. the christmas questions have began. >> the light show in new york is back. >> with a new rule, social distancing. >> 2020 has been nothing but disease and disappointment. the things that people look forward to are not happening. >> we need this now? >> everybody needs something they can be happy about. >> what is now spreading across america is now something we want to see spread, holiday spirit. >> merry christmas and happy holidays! holidays less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. t
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one in red, one in green. >> we begin first with millions of people heading back home this morning after days of busy travel for the holiday. a lot of experts now concerned we'll be looking back at thanksgiving gatherings as superspreaders for coronavirus. nbc's cori coffin is at a rest stop in illinois. cori, have the roads been as packed as the airports have been? >> reporter: hey, guys. the roads have been way more packed than the airports. i'll break into the numbers here in a minute. i have to note, that's why i wore my red today. we're dogging about holiday travel. glad we could coordinate. >> you have to coordinate. you have to have everything coordinated. >> reporter: absolutely. oh, yeah. as we get towards the holidays, we'll light it up even better. we're here at the lake forest oasis truck stop and rest stop. and this is one of the busiest in the nation, typically. this year was no different. according to aaa, travel by car was down 4.3% over last year. it's very minimally down. and in illinois, down only 9.3%. some 50 million cars hitting the road for this holiday. now, obvio
one in red, one in green. >> we begin first with millions of people heading back home this morning after days of busy travel for the holiday. a lot of experts now concerned we'll be looking back at thanksgiving gatherings as superspreaders for coronavirus. nbc's cori coffin is at a rest stop in illinois. cori, have the roads been as packed as the airports have been? >> reporter: hey, guys. the roads have been way more packed than the airports. i'll break into the numbers here in a...
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we will be joined in a sense this morning by a fourth , red andnt, our map green colors, light and darkcate how those 51 separate elections were decided on tuesday. to tell you about that, my colleague professor penniman. >> we look at the map now, the green colored states, the ones that went for carter are predominant in the east, but as we move westward it is the larger states that went for ford. where thetern states green colors are, but the numbers are never very large for the most part. those of the number of electoral ohio, 25. york, 41, it down to this area of the the area that voted democratic in this election but had been divided in the preceding election. years ago it was always democratic. it began to break with the democrats in the 1960's and has stood as a divided area until this time. the bigout to the west, farming area there in the california with 45 electoral votes and of the with four andii alaska with three. the east went heavily for carter, the south also. at the west went heavily for ford. >> as we look at this map and see red and dark and light colors, we can see t
we will be joined in a sense this morning by a fourth , red andnt, our map green colors, light and darkcate how those 51 separate elections were decided on tuesday. to tell you about that, my colleague professor penniman. >> we look at the map now, the green colored states, the ones that went for carter are predominant in the east, but as we move westward it is the larger states that went for ford. where thetern states green colors are, but the numbers are never very large for the most...
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green and red on the screen, and nasdaq 100 elevates the rest, fractionally negative. worth watching the vix today. it has been an event mix. a huge amount of economic data coming out today. on dxy.eaker, 92.12 we had a 91 handle earlier. i want to point out brent crude -- when are we going to get a 5-0, 50 print on global oil? francine: global stocks are pausing some of their rally. you are right, we have a lot of economic data, jobless claims, personal income, do before move themarket close -- before market close and traders head off for thanksgiving. tomorrow they are down in touch. cyclicals such as mining and energy firms are falling, offsetting defense including commodity shares. -- utility shares. bitcoin has been significant. 19,226. we will talk a little bit about what that means for the rest of the asset classes. talk about dow, james bevan, ccla investment management chief investment officer. tom is right. everyone who didn't believe the stock market is wrong for the moment, but in the short term, there are so many questions left unanswered -- bad loans, une
green and red on the screen, and nasdaq 100 elevates the rest, fractionally negative. worth watching the vix today. it has been an event mix. a huge amount of economic data coming out today. on dxy.eaker, 92.12 we had a 91 handle earlier. i want to point out brent crude -- when are we going to get a 5-0, 50 print on global oil? francine: global stocks are pausing some of their rally. you are right, we have a lot of economic data, jobless claims, personal income, do before move themarket close...
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. >> calle >> reporter: and on social media, it's red, white, and green.ree, the rush began a week ago. >> i'm not sure any of us could have predicted it would have been this busy. this last weekend was almost like a record weekend for all of us. >> reporter: at the beehive shop in pennsylvania, it was 90 degrees outside when the christmas requests began. >> since august people were asking when the christmas merchandise would be out. >> reporter: in miami's coconut grove, the popular light show on lime court is back with one new rule, social distancing. >> 2020 has been nothing but disease and disappointment. the things that people look forward to aren't happening. >> reporter: so we need this now? >> everybody needs something they can be happy about. >> reporter: what's spreading across america is something we want to see spread, holiday spread. >> merry christmas and happy holidays. >> how cute is that? thanks to keri sanders. >>> president trump pushing allegations the election was rigged. could this backfire on republicans not just in georgia but for a
. >> calle >> reporter: and on social media, it's red, white, and green.ree, the rush began a week ago. >> i'm not sure any of us could have predicted it would have been this busy. this last weekend was almost like a record weekend for all of us. >> reporter: at the beehive shop in pennsylvania, it was 90 degrees outside when the christmas requests began. >> since august people were asking when the christmas merchandise would be out. >> reporter: in miami's...