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he's rudolph schmidt. she was in the cipher office in the 1920s, 1930s, gave hans his big break into the spying time. but by 1943, '44, general rudolph schmidt is a very senior very highly regarded german tank officer and he's got a problem. and he's got a problem because rex is -- the wanted list has done its work. rex was arrested in early 1943. and because he's rex, he doesn't get taken to some dank cell somewhere, he gets fed with cigars and brandy and that makes him talk. so he's installed in a very nice hotel in paris. and he's interrogation takes about two months. and it is heavily lauded with very high quality food and plenty of drink and lots of cigars and he tells everything. and in particular he tell a story of how schmidt and the safe. general rudolph schmidt is relieved of his command. it is kind of unfair really, isn't it. i mean what did he do wrong? he gave his brother a job. but any way. okay. this is a map of the south of france with red dots on it. this is the fate of these guys. once th
he's rudolph schmidt. she was in the cipher office in the 1920s, 1930s, gave hans his big break into the spying time. but by 1943, '44, general rudolph schmidt is a very senior very highly regarded german tank officer and he's got a problem. and he's got a problem because rex is -- the wanted list has done its work. rex was arrested in early 1943. and because he's rex, he doesn't get taken to some dank cell somewhere, he gets fed with cigars and brandy and that makes him talk. so he's installed...
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but rather -- and eric schmidt has said this elsewhere.e said it in april in a video call with the economic club of new york. he described what t was happenig now w as a grand experiment inin remomote learning. so all of the parents out there who are listening or watching, you u have been strtruggling wih supporting your kids on google classroom and zoooom calls and u thought you were just t trying o get to the day. wewell, accordining to googl y u have beenn engaged in grand experiment in remote learning wherere they are getting a great deal of data and figuring g out how to doo this permanently. because ththey actually bebeliee ththis is a better way of educating g kids. or at least, coming back to our earlier conversation, a more profitable way. eric schmidt talked in that clip you displayed there about a allf thee opportunities for private partnerships. what is really talalking about s public money going to tech firms like googlgle, like amazon, to perfrform public functions. once again comome a bonanza a fr the tech compapanies -- who
but rather -- and eric schmidt has said this elsewhere.e said it in april in a video call with the economic club of new york. he described what t was happenig now w as a grand experiment inin remomote learning. so all of the parents out there who are listening or watching, you u have been strtruggling wih supporting your kids on google classroom and zoooom calls and u thought you were just t trying o get to the day. wewell, accordining to googl y u have beenn engaged in grand experiment in...
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he is a panzer general, rudolph schmidt. he is the guy in the cipher office in the 1920's and 1930's, and gave the big break. by 1943, 1944, general rudolph schmidt is a highly regarded german tank officer and he has a problem. he's got a problem because rex is found. the wanted list has done its work. rex was arrested in early 1943. and because he is rex, he doesn't get taken to a dank cell and get his toes stomped on to tell the truth. he gets fed cigars and branding, and that makes him talk. he is installed in a very nice hotel in paris and his interrogation takes about two months. it is heavily loaded with high-quality food and plety of drink and lots of cigars. and he tells everything. in particular, he tells the story of schmidt and the safe. general rudolph schmidt is relieved of his command. it is kind of unfair, isn't it? what did he do wrong? he gave his brother a job. but anyway. this is a map of the south of france with some red dots on it. this is the fate of these guys. once the wanted lists are out and the fre
he is a panzer general, rudolph schmidt. he is the guy in the cipher office in the 1920's and 1930's, and gave the big break. by 1943, 1944, general rudolph schmidt is a highly regarded german tank officer and he has a problem. he's got a problem because rex is found. the wanted list has done its work. rex was arrested in early 1943. and because he is rex, he doesn't get taken to a dank cell and get his toes stomped on to tell the truth. he gets fed cigars and branding, and that makes him talk....
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we met professor schmidt who at a business conference in zurich. he often speaks at such of em's where he outlines his vision of the role that artificial intelligence may play in our future. you profess you choose. his presentations are wide ranging and thought provoking. answers in the near future perhaps a few decades from now we will for the 1st time have a high that can do much more than people can do right now on their own as feelings cannot and we will realize that the majority of physical resources are not confined to a rather small boy sphere. isn't in our solar system as there is a lot of the 2 that can be used to build robots we could develop robots transmitters and receivers that would allow the ai to be sent in receive the speed of light. we can already do this in a laboratory as me once and as of this would be a huge development wraps the most important since the beginning of life in earth trina her 5000000000 years ago. but is the professor's vision accurate. wilke humans at some point be overtaken by super intelligent machines. perha
we met professor schmidt who at a business conference in zurich. he often speaks at such of em's where he outlines his vision of the role that artificial intelligence may play in our future. you profess you choose. his presentations are wide ranging and thought provoking. answers in the near future perhaps a few decades from now we will for the 1st time have a high that can do much more than people can do right now on their own as feelings cannot and we will realize that the majority of...
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infantry division reached the village of schmidt's relatively quickly but then its supply lines were interrupted. brings with the fossil record if you look at the fossil and schmidt with the valley in between the only link between them is a footpath that winds down into the valley and then up again on the other side one of them is not to be the all for strikes and the force of a more conscious life of the americans thought the. path would be easy enough to drive and walk along with you that they'd be able to move the necessary troops vehicles heavy weapons and other supplies alongside us reduce the cost which everything else but that was nonsense and. the remains of tank tracks are a stark reminder that the battle for foss in uk and schmidt ended in disaster for the americans the invaders retreated in panic only for german units to cut them off down in the valley tanks crashed down the slopes and many soldiers collapsed from exhaustion. the battle in the car valley which the american subsequently referred to as death valley claimed countless lives on both sides. a few days after the
infantry division reached the village of schmidt's relatively quickly but then its supply lines were interrupted. brings with the fossil record if you look at the fossil and schmidt with the valley in between the only link between them is a footpath that winds down into the valley and then up again on the other side one of them is not to be the all for strikes and the force of a more conscious life of the americans thought the. path would be easy enough to drive and walk along with you that...
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the remains of tank tracks are a stark reminder that the battle for force in iraq and schmidt ended in disaster for the americans the invaders retreated in panic only for german units to cut them off down in the valley tanks and crash down the slopes and many soldiers collapsed from exhaustion. the battle in the car valley which the american subsequently referred to as death valley claimed countless lives on both sides. a few days after the defeat general dwight d. eisenhower came to the hook invites to meet his troops on the ground and assess the situation neither the allied supreme commander nor his officers had expected so many casualties. the mood was despondent. the autumn of 1944 remained unusually wet and cold and the train became more and more impassable every day the americans hopes for a quick victory were fading. they had already spent 2 months in the field confides the forests they had hoped to cross in just a few days. in mid november 1944 and the americans launched a 3rd offensive this time they try to advance by going further north passing through the villages of klein n
the remains of tank tracks are a stark reminder that the battle for force in iraq and schmidt ended in disaster for the americans the invaders retreated in panic only for german units to cut them off down in the valley tanks and crash down the slopes and many soldiers collapsed from exhaustion. the battle in the car valley which the american subsequently referred to as death valley claimed countless lives on both sides. a few days after the defeat general dwight d. eisenhower came to the hook...
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when the americans passed through one of them asked us where we were from we said we were from schmidt he said he had fought there and we shouldn't go back there because the whole place was in ruins and the village had been mined but we said we're going home and he would be in the house in the house. the fighting in the hurt in forest was over but the war had left a trail of destruction a ravaged landscape whose scars are still visible today. american soldiers began clearing the mines that were buried everywhere german prisoners of war were forced to help them. but they could only remove a small number of the deadly devices. of and not that again and again we hear this huge bang and another person flew through the air so many people lost their lives feel or feel that would also claim a smidgen and one little girl had been playing with a hand grenade she thought it had perfume inside you happened yet you had the hand grenades had rings on them and when you pulled them you had to throw them away very quickly and. the girl's hand was blown off she was and the guns some toddlers picked ano
when the americans passed through one of them asked us where we were from we said we were from schmidt he said he had fought there and we shouldn't go back there because the whole place was in ruins and the village had been mined but we said we're going home and he would be in the house in the house. the fighting in the hurt in forest was over but the war had left a trail of destruction a ravaged landscape whose scars are still visible today. american soldiers began clearing the mines that were...
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cuomo has given eric schmidt the c.e.o. of google the task of helping to reimagine new york in the aftermath of the pandemic with talent health remote learning and broadband probably the best mind in this country if not in this on the globe to do this is i believe a true visionary especially in the field of technology and that's eric schmidt and we've asked him to come work with us now google has already earned the distrust of millions with their project nightingale that acquired the personal medical records of millions and their ownership of fitbit. the new york governor has also decided to bring bill gates on board bill gates the microsoft founder and billionaire is set to help revolutionize schools across the state bill gates is a visionary in many ways and his ideas and thoughts on technology and education he's spoken about for years but i think we now have a moment in history where we can actually incorporate and advance those ideas advocates of public education have slammed his initiative as pushing privatization . bo
cuomo has given eric schmidt the c.e.o. of google the task of helping to reimagine new york in the aftermath of the pandemic with talent health remote learning and broadband probably the best mind in this country if not in this on the globe to do this is i believe a true visionary especially in the field of technology and that's eric schmidt and we've asked him to come work with us now google has already earned the distrust of millions with their project nightingale that acquired the personal...
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futures, wendy and eric schmidt's philanthropic entity.elcome, eric. >> thank you. good morning, fareed. >> so when you look at covid -- before we get to post-covid, when you look at covid, you said to me at once at some level this is a kind of information problem. what do you mean by that? >> the problem here is we have a silent killer that we can't see, and the majority of transmission appears to be asymptomatic. many people are giving the disease to others without having any symptoms at all. so how can you possibly trust the person next to you unless they're a family member or somebody you know very well without that ability to trust it will be extremely difficult to go to any kind of mass gatherings or even start college again. nursing homes are a problem. all the places where people work closely together are a problem for this reason. what i think we need is to view this as an information problem and come up with estimates for where the disease is. when we can find hot spots, put them out. >> so one of the things that people are wonde
futures, wendy and eric schmidt's philanthropic entity.elcome, eric. >> thank you. good morning, fareed. >> so when you look at covid -- before we get to post-covid, when you look at covid, you said to me at once at some level this is a kind of information problem. what do you mean by that? >> the problem here is we have a silent killer that we can't see, and the majority of transmission appears to be asymptomatic. many people are giving the disease to others without having...
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her new project, "the unbreakable kimmy schmidt interactive," is on netflix. to the show tina fey how are you? >> hi, old friend, how are you >> seth: i mean, i'm hanging in there. are you hanging in there >> yeah. so far, so good. that's all you can say >> seth: you were on "snl" this weekend, it was lovely to see you. it's been lovely to watch the "snl" remote shows did you enjoy doing it >> yeah, i mean i've also -- yeah, i've really enjoyed them being on i feel like it's so -- it means so much to people to be able to stay up together and watch that live. yeah, it was weird, we taped - it's not all the way live, it's not live anymore, guys but we taped on thursday night, and so it was -- usually on a thursday night at "snl," you're like, "i'll just figure this out like a day and a half from now." then i was like, "oh, this counts now?" >> seth: uh-huh. >> that was a weird feeling, but it was nice to see che it was nice to see everybody >> seth: it's funny because i think in the recent years, the last 10, 15 years, the filmed elements of the show keep gettin
her new project, "the unbreakable kimmy schmidt interactive," is on netflix. to the show tina fey how are you? >> hi, old friend, how are you >> seth: i mean, i'm hanging in there. are you hanging in there >> yeah. so far, so good. that's all you can say >> seth: you were on "snl" this weekend, it was lovely to see you. it's been lovely to watch the "snl" remote shows did you enjoy doing it >> yeah, i mean i've also -- yeah, i've...
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still with us are eugene robinson and steve schmidt.because when magger haberman speaks we listen. she tweeted this tonight. "potus had a meeting with his political team at the white house today to go over latest polls, fund-raising, et cetera. there was a special guest later in the day. karl rove, from three people familiar with the meeting." steve, what does the old campaigner, the fox staple, the bush 43 veteran, going to do for them i suppose? >> well, karl's visiting the white house as a senior statesman in the republican party. someone who was the top strategist for two successful presidential elections. he is like an ambassador from reality. he's going in there to look donald trump in the eye and tell him the truth, which is he's on track to lose the election and lose it to joe biden badly and his performance in these briefings and everything he's been doing has done nothing but undermine the confidence of the american people in his leadership. karl will be fearless in communicating to trump the reality of the situation. we know
still with us are eugene robinson and steve schmidt.because when magger haberman speaks we listen. she tweeted this tonight. "potus had a meeting with his political team at the white house today to go over latest polls, fund-raising, et cetera. there was a special guest later in the day. karl rove, from three people familiar with the meeting." steve, what does the old campaigner, the fox staple, the bush 43 veteran, going to do for them i suppose? >> well, karl's visiting the...
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this was during the pilot, the first episode of "unbreakable kimmy schmidt."on instagram. oh, we're working together. how much fun. but when the production asistant took the photo showed us his phone, it was so-- it looks liketituss is naked. >> stephen: it is. >> let's call it what it is. it looks like he is not wearing any clothes. >> stephen: at the very best from the waist down he's vapor, like a jeanie. >> stephen: i'm not sure which one is better. >> stephen: okay. >> to be honest. the reason he didn't have a shirt on, is he was taking a shower in the world of the show. so anyway, when i saw this photo, again, it's so very steamy, that i started laughing uncontrollably. and one thing that happens to me sometimes when i laugh too hard, i do wet my pants. i have always done that. and why stop now? so i started to wet my pantsz. and this is when i knew tituss was my forever friend. i go, "oh, my gosh. i'm so sorry. i'm wetting my pants right now." and he said, "ewww." that's all he said was ewww. the bottom of him was vapor. >> stephen: you were still sitti
this was during the pilot, the first episode of "unbreakable kimmy schmidt."on instagram. oh, we're working together. how much fun. but when the production asistant took the photo showed us his phone, it was so-- it looks liketituss is naked. >> stephen: it is. >> let's call it what it is. it looks like he is not wearing any clothes. >> stephen: at the very best from the waist down he's vapor, like a jeanie. >> stephen: i'm not sure which one is better....
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it's very bad. >> steve schmidt, it's always a pleasure even when the topic is as dark as this one. thank you very much for finding time for us on a tuesday night as we start a shortened workweek. >>> coming up for us, a big city reacts to tragedy, now finds itself in the middle of a larger and urgent conversation about racism. we'll talk about that when we come back. >>> thousands of people protesting in minneapolis tonight following the death of an unarmed black man on monday. police fired tear gas late today after protesters damaged a police precinct among some other property. four minneapolis police officers were fired today for their role in the death of george floyd, and the fbi is now in on this case. the altercation was captured on video, and fair warning, it's tough to watch. in effect, the video shows human life draining from a man while he's on the pavement. george floyd died after being taken into custody for what officers say was a report of a possible forgery. an officer can be seen kneeling on mr. floyd's neck for at least seven minutes. witnesses say floyd repeatedly
it's very bad. >> steve schmidt, it's always a pleasure even when the topic is as dark as this one. thank you very much for finding time for us on a tuesday night as we start a shortened workweek. >>> coming up for us, a big city reacts to tragedy, now finds itself in the middle of a larger and urgent conversation about racism. we'll talk about that when we come back. >>> thousands of people protesting in minneapolis tonight following the death of an unarmed black man on...
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and i think you see that playing out whenever he talks about the former president. >> steve schmidt, as tragic an assessment as it is, an idea to contemplate about where we are and where we've been. thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. >>> coming up for us as we approach our next break, what it's like to report on one of the most enigmatic figures in a generation. we'll ask a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who did just that when we come back. >>> i try not to make that easy for them. if i get a smartphone and i need to use a phone, i actually open it up before i use it. i perform a kind of surgery on it to physically desolder or sort of melt the metal connections that hold the microphone on the phone, and i physically take this off. i remove the camera from the phone, and then i close it back up. i seal it up. then if i need to make a phone call, i will attach an external microphone on, and this is just so if the phone is sitting there and i'm not making a call, it cannot hear me. >> that was from my last interview with ed snowden back in september. he's describing there a ser
and i think you see that playing out whenever he talks about the former president. >> steve schmidt, as tragic an assessment as it is, an idea to contemplate about where we are and where we've been. thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. >>> coming up for us as we approach our next break, what it's like to report on one of the most enigmatic figures in a generation. we'll ask a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who did just that when we come back. >>> i try not to make...
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joining us is steve schmidt and donna edwards.i were on a normal republican campaign and there were a 20-point deficit for my candidate i'd see that race as unwinnable, what do you make of that advantage biden has among women. >> i think you're right. i think what you see here over the course of the last three years to the extent that the president had even marginal support mostly among white women that that has disappeared and it's disappeared for a number of reasons not at least which is the president's behavior, his conduct, his seem ingly unwilling to identify with the truth. i think the women voters have gotten this and they're tired of it. >> steve schmidt, you've gotten under the president's skin this week, one, how are you doing? two, anything surprise you in these new polls and anything in it that will influence the strategy you guys now in the arena with the lincoln project with the powerf fuful ad that w know the president saw. >> a couple of things, nicolle, first, with regard to his polling numbers with women, there w
joining us is steve schmidt and donna edwards.i were on a normal republican campaign and there were a 20-point deficit for my candidate i'd see that race as unwinnable, what do you make of that advantage biden has among women. >> i think you're right. i think what you see here over the course of the last three years to the extent that the president had even marginal support mostly among white women that that has disappeared and it's disappeared for a number of reasons not at least which...
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with us are eugene robinson and steve schmidt. i have one for you because when maggie speaks, we listen. potus had a meeting with his political team at the white house today to go over the latest poll fundraising, et cetera. what is the bush 43 veteran going to do for him, do you suppose? >> carl is envisioning the white house as a senior statesmen in the republican party, someone who was the top strategist for two successful presidential elections, he is like an ambassador from reality. he's going in there to look donald trump in the eye and tell him the truth, which is that he's on track to lose the election and to lose it to joe biden badly in that his performance in these briefings and everything he's been doing has done nothing but undermine the confidence of the american people and his leadership. carl will be fearless in communicating to trump the reality of the situation. we know from media accounts that donald trump is deeply upset about the campaign manager who's gone out and bought a bunch of ferraris and expensive real
with us are eugene robinson and steve schmidt. i have one for you because when maggie speaks, we listen. potus had a meeting with his political team at the white house today to go over the latest poll fundraising, et cetera. what is the bush 43 veteran going to do for him, do you suppose? >> carl is envisioning the white house as a senior statesmen in the republican party, someone who was the top strategist for two successful presidential elections, he is like an ambassador from reality....
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of google, eric schmidt. new york commission to reimagine sectors of the economy in light of the coronavirus pandemic. he joins us from miami this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> brennan: we just heard from one of the white house economic advisors that the worst is yet to come on the unemployment front. what jobs, in your view, will continue to exist? >> well, a lot will, but they'll operate in different ways. we're going to have to reimagine how the workplace works. we're going to have to figure out how to get people into buildings that they're fearful of. my guess is we'll have more demand for office les becae people will want social distancing. we'll have to think about hub and spoke systems, where people don't travel so far. we'll have to really re-think how businesses operate. they need their employees back. >> brennan: after 9/11 in manhattan you saw people establish homes outside the city. you saw businesses move outside of major cities. is there something that we know is in the works
of google, eric schmidt. new york commission to reimagine sectors of the economy in light of the coronavirus pandemic. he joins us from miami this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> brennan: we just heard from one of the white house economic advisors that the worst is yet to come on the unemployment front. what jobs, in your view, will continue to exist? >> well, a lot will, but they'll operate in different ways. we're going to have to reimagine how the...
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what happened to him, steve schmidt in. >> i don't know what happened to him.lthough i can say it's been a story as old as history that power corrupts and so, you know, this is somebody at some point had idealism, he's a west point graduate, we don't lie, cheat, steal at west point as the motto goes, i can't explain why he lacks any sense of reck tuesday. something that hillary clinton didn't do when she was secretary of state. the republicans would have been screaming would have been able to hear it from mars if she did the stuff that pompeo's doing right now. again, it's unseemingly conduct. he's been a bad secretary of state. the question is, during the pompeo tenure in the trump presidency, is the united states more respected or less respected in the world? it's profoundly less respected in the world. >> after the break, polls might show joe biden ahead of trump nationally, is biden's greatest advantage something outside the numbers? that's next. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your c
what happened to him, steve schmidt in. >> i don't know what happened to him.lthough i can say it's been a story as old as history that power corrupts and so, you know, this is somebody at some point had idealism, he's a west point graduate, we don't lie, cheat, steal at west point as the motto goes, i can't explain why he lacks any sense of reck tuesday. something that hillary clinton didn't do when she was secretary of state. the republicans would have been screaming would have been...
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steve schmidt weighs in on that and assorted other topics.hese folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> he's trying to belittle you for wearing a mask, making it seem like it's a sign of weakness. is it? >> he's a fool, an absolute fool to talk that way. i mean, every leading doc in the world is saying we should wear a mask when you're in a crowd. >> that was joe biden responding to the president re-tweeting something brit hume of fox news first posted, and here it is. this might help explain why trump doesn't like to wear a mask in public. this afternoon, the president appeared to sarcastically say he wasn't criticizing biden at all, would never do such a thing, the
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i will talk to eric schmidt.hat will happen to the world's cities, the crowded cafes and packed subways that were once a sign of vitality, are they history? i'll get answers from new york city's former transportation commissioner, janette sadik-khan. and what about travel? boats, planes, hotels. will covid-19 change our very desire to encounter the foreign, the unknown? james fallows, the writer and pilot will tell us. schools, will they be back to normal? is online education good enough or is it actually even better? i will talk to michael crow, the president of arizona state university and a pioneer of online education. finally life as we know it, can we live life as less social creatures? will we greet each other with a bow instead of a handshake or a hug? what is all of this doing to our brains? arianna huffington has been thinking about it all. all that and more. and we will close with my usual take, all in this special hour. so, let's get started. ♪ >> so what will post covid 19 politics look like? joining
i will talk to eric schmidt.hat will happen to the world's cities, the crowded cafes and packed subways that were once a sign of vitality, are they history? i'll get answers from new york city's former transportation commissioner, janette sadik-khan. and what about travel? boats, planes, hotels. will covid-19 change our very desire to encounter the foreign, the unknown? james fallows, the writer and pilot will tell us. schools, will they be back to normal? is online education good enough or is...
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longtime republican strategist steve schmidt. you for your clarity and time tonight, sir >>> and we'll be right back. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. while most of the world is being asked to stay inside, there are people out there giving it their all. so, to everyone who is helping keep us safe against covid-19 day in and day out, all of us at amgen say... thank you. all of us at amgen say... and get way more.ith wso you can bring yours vision
longtime republican strategist steve schmidt. you for your clarity and time tonight, sir >>> and we'll be right back. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking...
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steve schmidt weighs in on that and assorted other topics. all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus discover all the ways we're helping members dad, i'm scared. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested over $10 billion to bring af
steve schmidt weighs in on that and assorted other topics. all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto...
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and i think you see that playing out whenever he talks about the former president. >> steve schmidt,s tragic an assessment as it is, an idea to contemplate about where we are and where we've been. thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. >>> coming up for us as we approach our next break, what it's like to report on one of the most enigmatic figures in a generation. we'll ask a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who did just that when we come back. 's n is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale! and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and
and i think you see that playing out whenever he talks about the former president. >> steve schmidt,s tragic an assessment as it is, an idea to contemplate about where we are and where we've been. thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. >>> coming up for us as we approach our next break, what it's like to report on one of the most enigmatic figures in a generation. we'll ask a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who did just that when we come back. 's n is to give you truly...
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google's former chairman and ceo eric schmidt.oming up, china's industrial output increases for the first but since the outbreak retail sales remain weak as the country tries to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic. we will discuss this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak europe. here is what you should be watching today. the third round of brexit talks between the u.k. and the eu are due to come to a close today. euro group finance ministers are meeting to review the progress on the safety nets. we will get a read on how hedge funds are navigating markets during the pandemic when we get filings later. and we will be keeping an eye out for u.s. retail sales and industrial production data. china's industrial output rose in april for the first time since the outbreak but economists cautioned it would the slow. -- it would be slow. 7.5% more thanll the projected drop of 6%. georgina taylor from invesco asset management is still with us. we don't want to necessarily focus on one data point but does
google's former chairman and ceo eric schmidt.oming up, china's industrial output increases for the first but since the outbreak retail sales remain weak as the country tries to recover from the economic impact of the pandemic. we will discuss this next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak europe. here is what you should be watching today. the third round of brexit talks between the u.k. and the eu are due to come to a close today. euro group finance ministers are meeting...
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i will talk to eric schmidt. what will happen to the world's cities, the crowded cafes and packed subways that were once a sign of vitality, are they history? i'll get answers from new york city's former transportation commissioner, janette sadik-khan. and what about travel? boats, planes, hotels. will covid-19 change our very desire to encounter the foreign, the unknown? james fallows, the writer and pilot will tell us. schools, will they be back to normal? is online education good enough or is it actually even better? i will talk to michael crow, the president of arizona state university and a pioneer of online education. finally life as we know it, can we live life as less social creatures? will we greet each other with a bow instead of a handshake or a hug? what is all of this doing to our brains? arianna huffington has been thinking about it all. all that and more. and we will close with my usual take, all in this special hour. so, let's get started. ♪ >> so what will post-covid-19 politics look like? joinin
i will talk to eric schmidt. what will happen to the world's cities, the crowded cafes and packed subways that were once a sign of vitality, are they history? i'll get answers from new york city's former transportation commissioner, janette sadik-khan. and what about travel? boats, planes, hotels. will covid-19 change our very desire to encounter the foreign, the unknown? james fallows, the writer and pilot will tell us. schools, will they be back to normal? is online education good enough or...
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markets schmidt and his wife yvonne shannon sound are among the 1st residents. to the slums can prove it's a different way of life all this light here the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now yes you experience it much much more. and somehow you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door but gust of wind will come rushing into your face so you feel everything very directly . their house is one of 30 buildings that are part of the project. each building has its own design. but they all have one thing in common they float on special concrete rafts fastened onto pillars the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons a misstep will be balanced precisely here at home if it is one of the project architects because up front you have to calculate every thing that you put on the boat how heavy it will be because if you put in too much. weight it will be too low and then the water starts to come in so that's why we make a lot of calculations but front how heavy the boat will be. 20 different architects were involved in the
markets schmidt and his wife yvonne shannon sound are among the 1st residents. to the slums can prove it's a different way of life all this light here the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now yes you experience it much much more. and somehow you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door but gust of wind will come rushing into your face so you feel everything very directly . their house is one of 30 buildings that are part of the project. each building has its own...
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eric schmidt, always good to see you.his morning thanks, and good luck helping the state of new york and the rest of us all try to figure out what comes next. thank you again. >> thank you all >> you bet >> futures sitting near session lows right now the dow is actually down by over 300 points s&p down by 30 the nasdaq down by 71. when we come back, we'll get you rey r e adg y eaadfothtrindaahd. >>> welcome back, everybody. the big economic release of the morning, u.s. weekly jobless claims up by 2.9 million in the last week. that brings the crisis total to 36.5 million american jobs lost. watching the futures this morning, which had been a little weak before we got the numbers, now the futures down by just over 300 points. the nasdaq off by 70, and the s&p down by 30 also been watching what's been happening in the treasury market, and joe, you have been keeping an eye on that >> keeping an eye on that, not really, but they want me to say it anyway. yeah, i have i am, i am, becky, keeping an eye on the treasury market we'
eric schmidt, always good to see you.his morning thanks, and good luck helping the state of new york and the rest of us all try to figure out what comes next. thank you again. >> thank you all >> you bet >> futures sitting near session lows right now the dow is actually down by over 300 points s&p down by 30 the nasdaq down by 71. when we come back, we'll get you rey r e adg y eaadfothtrindaahd. >>> welcome back, everybody. the big economic release of the morning,...
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i'm emily schmidt reporting.bout 600 people out of santa barbara county prison have tested positive for coronavirus at least 2 of them have died 25 staff members are infected at the penitentiary, this is in lompoc all the rest of the patients prisoners. the mayor there says the outbreak is probably not contained. >>some of that is directly correlated to unfortunately the number of staff that have also become infected and potentially it spreading to family members or in the community as they were out and about. >>prison officials say the 2 inmates who died had preexisting conditions. a federal judge has pushed back the start of the prison term for former california representative duncan hunter until next year because of concerns over the spread of the virus the former conservative congressman sentenced to. >>11 months in prison in march, he pleaded guilty to stealing campaign funds he had represented one of southern california's last solidly republican districts. the judge moved the start of the prison date to nex
i'm emily schmidt reporting.bout 600 people out of santa barbara county prison have tested positive for coronavirus at least 2 of them have died 25 staff members are infected at the penitentiary, this is in lompoc all the rest of the patients prisoners. the mayor there says the outbreak is probably not contained. >>some of that is directly correlated to unfortunately the number of staff that have also become infected and potentially it spreading to family members or in the community as...
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we want to turn now to leadership live with david rubenstein, joined today by google ceo eric schmidt. he was recently asked to join a committee to restart new york city. cuomo has been doing a great job as a governor, especially compared to other governors. he has created a reimagined new york state task force. the idea initially is to focus on three areas of issues. telehealth basically, how do you deal with the medical system? broadband, how do you participate in all of this if you don't have access to broadband? the third one is reimagining how we are going to work. how do people feel about going to those skyscrapers and taking the subway to do so. all of that will be addressed by our commission. david: you expect to complete that work in a year or so? eric: we expect to have initial results in 3-6 months. the state needs help, as do all the states. this pandemic will go on for quite a long time. we had better get used to dealing with it, making adjustments. david: you're also chairing a commission for the pentagon on artificial intelligence. you have managed to work with democrat
we want to turn now to leadership live with david rubenstein, joined today by google ceo eric schmidt. he was recently asked to join a committee to restart new york city. cuomo has been doing a great job as a governor, especially compared to other governors. he has created a reimagined new york state task force. the idea initially is to focus on three areas of issues. telehealth basically, how do you deal with the medical system? broadband, how do you participate in all of this if you don't...