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scott served in the seals from 1991-2012. more than his fair share of hidden wounds -- [inaudible] his family's idyllic mountain hideaway. his journey was courageous and took years of per sunt work. scott was able to turn the tide against his post-traumatic stress injuries and alcohol addiction. he had amazing therapist and a broad team both in and outside of the v.a. that provided for his care. scott benefited from the experience helping heal uninjuredded raptors at the montana wild rehabilitation center. he teamed up with the montana v.a. to incorporate this type of experience into the in-patient dual diagnosis treatment program and worked to help document the outcomes of this important effort. i can imagine scott's broad smile while looking at section 203 which provides a pathway for research-proven, complimentary treatments. scott was adamant that the system of caring for veterans needed to improven. scott volunteered with mnami in our efforts to advocate. scott also talked about how ma a ni's family to family program hel
scott served in the seals from 1991-2012. more than his fair share of hidden wounds -- [inaudible] his family's idyllic mountain hideaway. his journey was courageous and took years of per sunt work. scott was able to turn the tide against his post-traumatic stress injuries and alcohol addiction. he had amazing therapist and a broad team both in and outside of the v.a. that provided for his care. scott benefited from the experience helping heal uninjuredded raptors at the montana wild...
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governor scott? >> again, let me remind everyone, unaccountable council of 23 members, 15 of them are appointed by the legislature, 8 by the administration. it only takes a quorum of 12. they don't need the administration to do this. but that wasn't what was unconstitution unconstitutional. they can't circumvent the executive branch. they don't have to come back to the legislature for approval on what they do with the majority of members to really debate this as they've done in other states. we're the only state that's done it in this way. that's why it's unconstitutional. the bill is flawed and i -- let me be clear, climate change is real and i believe we need to reduce carbon emissions to eliminate and address the carbon emissions as well as address climate change. from my perspective, this felt political in order to check the box. it's the easy button for staples, you just press it, we finished, we've completed, we solve climate change here and let's -- >> but nonetheless, it is law. presumably wh
governor scott? >> again, let me remind everyone, unaccountable council of 23 members, 15 of them are appointed by the legislature, 8 by the administration. it only takes a quorum of 12. they don't need the administration to do this. but that wasn't what was unconstitution unconstitutional. they can't circumvent the executive branch. they don't have to come back to the legislature for approval on what they do with the majority of members to really debate this as they've done in other...
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scott randolph scott christopher jay scudder arthur warren scullin michael h. seaman margaret m. anthony segarra carlos segarra jason m. sekzer matthew carmen sellitto michael l. selves howard selwyn larry john senko arturo angelo sereno frankie serrano marian h. serva alena sesinova adele christine sessa sita nermalla sewnarine karen lynn seymour davis grier sezna, jr. thomas joseph sgroi jayesh shantilal shah khalid m. shahid mohammed shajahan gary shamay earl richard shanahan dan f. shanower neil g. shastri kathryn anne shatzoff barbara a. shaw jeffrey james shaw robert john shay, jr. daniel james shea joseph patrick shea kathleen shearer robert m. shearer linda june sheehan hagay shefi antionette m. sherman john anthony sherry atsushi shiratori thomas joseph shubert mark shulman see wong shum allan abraham shwartzstein clarin shellie siegel-schwartz johanna sigmund dianne t. signer and her unborn child gregory sikorsky stephen gerard siller david silver craig a. silverstein nasima h. simjee bruce edward simmons diane m. simmons donald d. simmons george w. simmons arthur simon
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the all-star scotts. and they come into ireland the king is opened up all these land for settlement but what he really means is land to be just possess from the irish. and the ulster scots would come into ireland are the 15th and 16th through the 17th century and they are essentially settler colonialist. it means that they are going to be there to dispossess the indigenous irish of the land to establish some sort of english settlement there and to stay there to live to transform this region into english nice. so the authorities calls her ancestors empires the westward soldiers of empire and so, the understanding of the king and of the english government is that these settlers will be always fighting, always under threat and the temperament that develops amongst the scotts irish is precisely a temperament of a battlement of constant vigilance against encouragements here among the irish and the irish as you can imagine, our construed by the soldiers and by the english government via, most literature with th
the all-star scotts. and they come into ireland the king is opened up all these land for settlement but what he really means is land to be just possess from the irish. and the ulster scots would come into ireland are the 15th and 16th through the 17th century and they are essentially settler colonialist. it means that they are going to be there to dispossess the indigenous irish of the land to establish some sort of english settlement there and to stay there to live to transform this region...
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>> thank you, commissioner scott. i think the uncertain nature of pandemic we all acknowledge it's an uncertain time frame and we're balancing that with the progress the museum is making on its plans for the tenant improvement along with what the state department of finance may entertain with the oversight board. i can also speak to the time frame. it was proposed in conversations with their request to extend the grant agreement. victor, do you want to address the question? >> absolutely. certainly it would be great and thank you for the presentation. the key point there is what would the department of finance and oversight committee feel more comfortable with. and we submitted the requests and local businesses small and large and some corporations and large businesses are not going re-open until maybe november/december and some probably not until this first quarter of next year. so things are not normal but we'd prefer to have one year and not be challenged by the department of finances. it's a safer bet to go to the
>> thank you, commissioner scott. i think the uncertain nature of pandemic we all acknowledge it's an uncertain time frame and we're balancing that with the progress the museum is making on its plans for the tenant improvement along with what the state department of finance may entertain with the oversight board. i can also speak to the time frame. it was proposed in conversations with their request to extend the grant agreement. victor, do you want to address the question? >>...
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o'brien. >> scott j.allaghan. >> dennis james o'connor, jr. >> diana j. o'connor. >> keith kevin o'connor. >> richard j. o'connor. >> amy o'doherty. >> marni pont o'doherty. >> douglas e. oelschlager. >> takashi ogawa. >> albert ogletree. >> philip paul ognibene. [reading names] .. >>. [reading names] [reading names] >>. [reading names] [reading names] >>. [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] >> timothy franklin o'sullivan. >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john otten. >> isidro d. ottenwalder. >> michael chung ou. >> todd joseph ouida. >> jesus ovalles. >> peter j. owens, jr. >> adianes oyola. >> angel m. pabon, jr. >> israel pabon, jr. >> roland pacheco. >> michael benjamin packer. >> diana b. padro. >> deepa pakkala. >> jeffrey matthew palazzo. >> thomas palazzo. >> richard a. palazzolo. >> orio joseph palmer. >> frank anthony palombo. >> alan n. palumbo. >> christopher matthew panatier. >> dominique lisa pandolfo. >> jonas martin panik. >> paul j. p
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greta: scott farris, do those reforms stick today? scott: they very much do. what is interesting they were , derided by conservatives and republicans as a quota system, that democrats were taking this quota and adding it as an affirmative action program. but ultimately but parties have , adopted these reforms. primaries are now preferred over caucuses. if they are caucuses, they are widely publicized. and even though the republicans have been less successful reaching out to minority voters if you go to a republican , convention, 50% of the delegates are going to be female. and nobody thinks that that was is odd at all. that was a radical idea back in 1968. that has come up through today. let me give you a couple of quick numbers to give you a sense of how things change. in 1968, only 13% of the democratic delegates were women. in 1972, 40% were women. in the 1968 convention, 5% or six per second were african-american and in 1972, 12% to 13% were african-american. there was an almost instantaneous change in terms of what the party looks like, and it was very dr
greta: scott farris, do those reforms stick today? scott: they very much do. what is interesting they were , derided by conservatives and republicans as a quota system, that democrats were taking this quota and adding it as an affirmative action program. but ultimately but parties have , adopted these reforms. primaries are now preferred over caucuses. if they are caucuses, they are widely publicized. and even though the republicans have been less successful reaching out to minority voters if...
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scott served in the seals 1991 -- 2012. more than his fair share of hidden wounds in his family's hardware. his journey toward recovery was courageous and took years of persistent work. he's able to turn the tide against his posttraumatic stress injuries and alcohol addiction. amazing therapist and brought traditional treatmentha team in and outside the va providing for his care. he benefited from the experience helping heal the injuries of the rehabilitation center. he teamed up with the va to incorporate this experience into the inpatient dual diagnosis program and worked to help document the outcomes of this important effort. i can imagine while looking at section 203 in his legislation, it provides a pathway for research proven complementary treatments. scott was adamant the system for veterans needed to improve. he volunteered in our efforts to support, educate and advocate. mental illness and their families. scott talked f about how the program helped his family better understand his condition and support his journey
scott served in the seals 1991 -- 2012. more than his fair share of hidden wounds in his family's hardware. his journey toward recovery was courageous and took years of persistent work. he's able to turn the tide against his posttraumatic stress injuries and alcohol addiction. amazing therapist and brought traditional treatmentha team in and outside the va providing for his care. he benefited from the experience helping heal the injuries of the rehabilitation center. he teamed up with the va to...
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scott, you're up to date back to you.eciate that thank you very much. >>> we mentioned the bullish calls on the cruise lines. barclays has upgraded carnival n norwegian. we have a pick up in a number of different places you own carnival >> i've owned carnival for a while here i added to it on this barclays call i also bought norwegian cruise lines. one of the reasons is when you look at the bonds, for instance, those carnival bonds that were priced at 99 bucks with 11.25% coupon they shot through 112, maybe 115. that's been a while ago when those were issued. i think they announced that one back in april. i bought those as well one of the reasons i bought them was i think our smart guy marc lasry was buying those i do think they see a recovery many folks have been priced to almost zero. i think there is still value in many of their assets they just sold two boats, scott. carnival did, which is in line with what they said they would be doing they are getting rid of some of the less efficient older boats and holding onto th
scott, you're up to date back to you.eciate that thank you very much. >>> we mentioned the bullish calls on the cruise lines. barclays has upgraded carnival n norwegian. we have a pick up in a number of different places you own carnival >> i've owned carnival for a while here i added to it on this barclays call i also bought norwegian cruise lines. one of the reasons is when you look at the bonds, for instance, those carnival bonds that were priced at 99 bucks with 11.25% coupon...
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scott. mr. scott: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and insert remarks on h.r. s material 2694, the pregnant workers act.ess the speaker pro tempore: without objection. scott: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: madam speaker, i ield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: madam speaker, i rise of h.r. 2694, the pregnant workers fairness act. to choose ld have between financial security and a pregnancy. unfortunately, pregnancy anti-discrimination laws need to to provide updated reasonable accommodations for workers. law does not l guarantee pregnant workers' right reasonable accommodations such as water, feeding, bathroom breaks, lifting restrictions. basic protections are critical to protecting pregnant workers from the tragic consequences of unsafe working conditions, and they are particularly important today. evidence sugge
scott. mr. scott: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and insert remarks on h.r. s material 2694, the pregnant workers act.ess the speaker pro tempore: without objection. scott: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: madam speaker, i ield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: madam speaker, i rise of h.r. 2694, the pregnant...
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i followed in on those, scott.e in those until wednesday or thursday next week. >> these nikola puts you have, gone, right? cashed out >> yep capped out you know, these were calls or puts that are expiring anyway. so, as the stock fell, the puts went deeper and deeper in the money, scott i was lucky enough to be in them for the last three weeks and certainly paid off as the stock has just been hammered over the past, well, trading sessions >> we're showing, i don't know where you are sitting. down 40% to your point in a week jon, thank you for that. >> how about a final trade >> so, i'm going to give you a new one. it's ftv fortive spun a few years ago and sells at a discount to its peers and they produce high measurements for health care machinery and technology and logistics >> good stuff. amy? >> we like illumina. the recent weakness gives you a unique opportunity to buy this market winner. we really like it here >> jim >> disney. they're reopening disney hong kong over the weekend. a catalyst in the past few mo
i followed in on those, scott.e in those until wednesday or thursday next week. >> these nikola puts you have, gone, right? cashed out >> yep capped out you know, these were calls or puts that are expiring anyway. so, as the stock fell, the puts went deeper and deeper in the money, scott i was lucky enough to be in them for the last three weeks and certainly paid off as the stock has just been hammered over the past, well, trading sessions >> we're showing, i don't know where...
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>> thank you, commissioner scott. i think the uncertain nature of pandemic we all acknowledge it's an uncertain time frame and we're balancing that with the progress the museum is making on its plans for the tenant improvement along with what the state department of finance may entertain with the oversight board. i can also speak to the time frame. it was proposed in conversations with their request to extend the grant agreement. victor, do you want to address the question? >> absolutely. certainly it would be great and thank you for the presentation. the key point there is what would the department of finance and oversight committee feel more comfortable with. and we submitted the requests and local businesses small and large and some corporations and large businesses are not going re-open until maybe november/december and some probably not until this first quarter of next year. so things are not normal but we'd prefer to have one year and not be challenged by the department of finances. it's a safer bet to go to the
>> thank you, commissioner scott. i think the uncertain nature of pandemic we all acknowledge it's an uncertain time frame and we're balancing that with the progress the museum is making on its plans for the tenant improvement along with what the state department of finance may entertain with the oversight board. i can also speak to the time frame. it was proposed in conversations with their request to extend the grant agreement. victor, do you want to address the question? >>...
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scott, as you're already referenced, was a friend of yours. and you've already shed a lot of light on it. but i just want to have you talk a little bit about scott's involvement in community mental health organizations and how the provisions of this legislation would further, further those efforts of mental health organizations for veterans. >> okay, sir. thank you. and like i say, you know, scott's work with us, we were a community health organization. we were exactly the kind of nonprofit that these kind of funds could go to. our relationship got really, went beyond the professional pretty quick. i know he really did engage with his local aa group, you know, that there was a lot of different folks that were there for him. and even like the nontraditional support through his involvement with louis and clark county search and rescue. two weeks before he died, scott safed the life of a young -- saved the life of a young college killed that jumped in at the passion plunge wearing a banana suit. [laughter] and, you know, it was just one of those
scott, as you're already referenced, was a friend of yours. and you've already shed a lot of light on it. but i just want to have you talk a little bit about scott's involvement in community mental health organizations and how the provisions of this legislation would further, further those efforts of mental health organizations for veterans. >> okay, sir. thank you. and like i say, you know, scott's work with us, we were a community health organization. we were exactly the kind of...
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you know, a whole host of folks said that would happen, eventually, scott. from tom lee to larry mcdonald and so forth i don't think the story is over for tech you and i talked about that monday i said i think that we are unlikely to test significantly lower in tech. yet, here apple is back down on the lows of the last several months, scott. i've noticed a lot of those value plays that you discussed, for instance, infrastructure plays in particular. steel, mining, things like that. getting lot of money flow, a mean a lot that's worth noting. to your point, that's partially why perhaps people are using tech as a source of funds. i don't know how long that lasts. i certainly am not betting that it lasts very long as far as tech being a wreck and value being where you want to be that's the way it is for the last several sessions. >> shannon, month to date, terms up 5.5%. tr industrials have bone better to john's point, if you look at big tech month the date, apple down 16% amazon the whole space is down double digits facebook facebo facebook 13. jim said it's t
you know, a whole host of folks said that would happen, eventually, scott. from tom lee to larry mcdonald and so forth i don't think the story is over for tech you and i talked about that monday i said i think that we are unlikely to test significantly lower in tech. yet, here apple is back down on the lows of the last several months, scott. i've noticed a lot of those value plays that you discussed, for instance, infrastructure plays in particular. steel, mining, things like that. getting lot...
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and let's go to venice t w scott roxboro is standing by for us there hi scott great to see you so tell us more about why the director selected this topic i mean it seems really timely looking into extremism in the political spectrum yes no extremely timely could be ripped from last week's headlines and i was able to talk to you earlier before the films from here here in venice and she told me that she thought it was crucial that the film be seen now because she thinks that the most pressing political issue in germany at the moment is how to fight right wing extremism because of the frightening new rise in support for far right ideology let's have a listen to what she said you have gone to and we have 13 percent of voters here in germany supporting the far right party they have seats in federal parliament and in the states before they were fringe parties that's right now they're becoming mainstream yet we've had many deaths already you have there was a hollow someone tried to attack a synagogue calm down it's escalating right now on the vine he does not go out she's looking like this is
and let's go to venice t w scott roxboro is standing by for us there hi scott great to see you so tell us more about why the director selected this topic i mean it seems really timely looking into extremism in the political spectrum yes no extremely timely could be ripped from last week's headlines and i was able to talk to you earlier before the films from here here in venice and she told me that she thought it was crucial that the film be seen now because she thinks that the most pressing...
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we hope you enjoy this event and will support scott anderson. it's what keeps the doors whether they are open it's what keeps us getting new books so you keep your money here in st. louis and it helps us to be a better bookstore so thank you all so much for your support. when the event coordinator and by help reduce the author events with a fantastic theme here at st. louis. we will be taking questions from the audience so be sure to send your questions and we will get to those at the end of the event and be sure to follow up on facebook to be notified of our virtual events. from the best-selling author, a gripping history of the early years of the cold war the cia covert battles against communism and the tragic consequences that still affect america and the world today. at the end of world war ii the united states dominated the world militarily. economically and in the moral standing. seen as the victor over tyranny and it was clear to some soviet union was executing a plan to expand around the world. chronicled the exploits. michael burke, a c
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i think scott's right. i mean, scott is absolutely right, that is what we should expect from our leaders. the problem is that no one can say that donald trump articulated that, because he's not willing to and he can't. >> and i will say this in closing, that i don't think donald trump cares about the right or wrong here. he doesn't care which one of you got more points in this discussion. all he cares about is that the discussion is happening. he wins by pulling the focus to this and not coronavirus. and to an extent, you can see the success that he has had. scott, bakari, i appreciate both of you being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> thank you. >>> president trump's new pandemic adviser reportedly pushing a controversial new strategy that many feel could lead to millions of new infections. dr. sanjay gupta here next. >> announcer: "new day" brought to you by zales, the diamond store. ♪ i do what i want when i want it ♪ ♪ i'm a celebrate this feeling ♪ watch me while i break the ceiling ♪ ♪ yeah i
i think scott's right. i mean, scott is absolutely right, that is what we should expect from our leaders. the problem is that no one can say that donald trump articulated that, because he's not willing to and he can't. >> and i will say this in closing, that i don't think donald trump cares about the right or wrong here. he doesn't care which one of you got more points in this discussion. all he cares about is that the discussion is happening. he wins by pulling the focus to this and not...
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go ahead, scott. >> scott: they are both in their 70s.ertainly biden has been a public service a long time. he does look older, but that "sprightly" is so important, because we've seen other performances where he just hasn't been on top of his game. it gives his critics a chance to say, "listen, he's not all there." he has been all there and he will have to fact-check donald trump in the debate coming up at the end of september. that's where he's got to really prep, because he's got to cross-examine trump. if he's not good at that, if he can't stay focused and keep it tight, it's going to be a long night for him. >> harris: oh, boy. scott came to preach. and charlie hurt -- >> scott: i'm a lawyer! [laughs] >> harris: good to see you both. i'll bring you back. thank you. as we await the president's news conference coming up, a federal judge is blocking the u.s. postal service and postmaster general louis dejoy from changing procedures ahead of election day. the judge ruled that dejoy and president trump were involved in a politically motiv
go ahead, scott. >> scott: they are both in their 70s.ertainly biden has been a public service a long time. he does look older, but that "sprightly" is so important, because we've seen other performances where he just hasn't been on top of his game. it gives his critics a chance to say, "listen, he's not all there." he has been all there and he will have to fact-check donald trump in the debate coming up at the end of september. that's where he's got to really prep,...
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i was talking to senator tim scott earlier in the year. we were talking about charlottesville and the president's position. he told me he was in the white house and clearly told the president that it was wrong. he picked the wrong side. he did not say the right thing and he did not heal the country. he said he had no idea what the president's reaction would be, and that the president was very humble, very accepting, and he said to senator scott, tim, what should i do now? that was surprising to me, but often -- because oftentimes the president is painted as a monster, egomaniacal come out of control all about himself, and yet you hear the stories from senator tim scott, held up -- how the president embraced them, how empowerment zones were created, second chances to get out of prison over trumped up charges. everyone has a narrative. it does not matter whether it is fox or cnn or the mainstream media. they have an image and perception of who the president is and they print that narrative. talking to someone who is integrally involved in th
i was talking to senator tim scott earlier in the year. we were talking about charlottesville and the president's position. he told me he was in the white house and clearly told the president that it was wrong. he picked the wrong side. he did not say the right thing and he did not heal the country. he said he had no idea what the president's reaction would be, and that the president was very humble, very accepting, and he said to senator scott, tim, what should i do now? that was surprising to...
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>> i mostly agree with scott, too.e talked on tuesday and i said i expected a bit of a bounce we got it but it wasn't much of anything plus it's still below the 50, 100 and 200 moving average if it takes out tuesday's low of 3613, i think the first quick stop is 35, but that could be a big move down to 30. if it goes above 30 and a half, i think all bets are off, but right now i think negative as well >> have a good weekend we'll do final trades next >> you, too. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. makes it beautiful. state-of-the-art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. experience amazing i can't wiat to share at&t's big 5g news... (shouting through the glass) at&t has nationwide 5g? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should conside
>> i mostly agree with scott, too.e talked on tuesday and i said i expected a bit of a bounce we got it but it wasn't much of anything plus it's still below the 50, 100 and 200 moving average if it takes out tuesday's low of 3613, i think the first quick stop is 35, but that could be a big move down to 30. if it goes above 30 and a half, i think all bets are off, but right now i think negative as well >> have a good weekend we'll do final trades next >> you, too. stay restless...
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again at the sustaining that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said had added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression. by people in uganda this crackpot bigotry he added could be brushed aside as pathetic except for the terrible harm it can cause a question before the court is not whether the defendant's actions in aiding and abetting efforts to demonize intimidate and injure l g b t people in uganda constitute violations of international law they do that really sums up what you and your friends are about doesn't it crackpot bigotry the words of a u.s. district judge well scott likely has not been that close of a friend to this but it is true it through something of a mid-air one of my colleagues invited him to a planning meeting and he was
again at the sustaining that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said had added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression. by people in uganda this...
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scott nations looking at what could spell more pain for the time ahead scott, what's the story? inexplicably is stronger, the dollar up 105. it should be rallying. now the fed is going to be lower forever, so i want to sell the contract at 1900 even. my target to the downside would be 1820. why? because that is just above before it gathered itself before the big rally. it gathered itself there in july my stop to the upside is going to be 1925 we're always going to trade these for the stop so we're risking 2500 to make 8,000, but scott, something interesting. the simi offers a smaller size contract, so if you like the trade but you don't like those big numbers, then you can use one of the smaller contracts >> good stuff, scotty. appreciate that. scott nations for us >>> in final trades, two calls for us today that are absolute trash. we'll explain when we come back. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice tod
scott nations looking at what could spell more pain for the time ahead scott, what's the story? inexplicably is stronger, the dollar up 105. it should be rallying. now the fed is going to be lower forever, so i want to sell the contract at 1900 even. my target to the downside would be 1820. why? because that is just above before it gathered itself before the big rally. it gathered itself there in july my stop to the upside is going to be 1925 we're always going to trade these for the stop so...
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and my colleague scott roxboro joins us live from the lido in venice welcome scott there you are and you know this is so crazy banister in a global pandemic so different from what you're used to what's how's it going. yeah it's going surprisingly well here i mean it is odd to be here with a mouse that wear masks in the cinema to have the sort of the smell the scent of disinfectant gel everywhere you go but it actually does still feel like a real film festival and i think that has so much to do with the fact that everybody here the stars like kate blanchett like pedro almodovar like tilda swinton but also all the ordinary film fans and film reviewers here are just desperate for venice to succeed they really are desperate for the film industry to get going again to get restart again and i think that's really creating a wave of optimism here and here at venice well that's great to hear now we've heard in the piece that it's a very political festival this year especially the competition film so what's striking about the lineup for you this time round. yeah it's interesting because usuall
and my colleague scott roxboro joins us live from the lido in venice welcome scott there you are and you know this is so crazy banister in a global pandemic so different from what you're used to what's how's it going. yeah it's going surprisingly well here i mean it is odd to be here with a mouse that wear masks in the cinema to have the sort of the smell the scent of disinfectant gel everywhere you go but it actually does still feel like a real film festival and i think that has so much to do...
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propaganda pieces saying that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said it added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression and. people in uganda this crackpot bigotry he added could be brushed aside as pathetic except for the terrible harm it can cause a question before the court is not whether the defendant's actions in aiding and abetting efforts to demonize intimidate and injure l g b t people in uganda constitute violations of international law they do that really sums up what you and your friends are about doesn't it crackpot bigotry the words of a u.s. district judge well scott likely has not been that close of a friend to this but it is true rip through something of a mid-air one of my colleagues and led him to a planning meeting and he wa
propaganda pieces saying that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said it added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression and. people in uganda this...
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scott atlas.ow this is important because it's the first time that he is publicly acknowledging that he was at odds with dr. scott atlas who at this point appears to be the closest adviser to the president surrounding the pandemic. he has the president's ear and that much is clear. that's worrisome to public health experts that i spoke to at the cdc that say dr. scott atlas is providing the president with misleading information. that's what dr. robert redfield is saying here and the cdc is responding, not denying that he said this. here's what they had to say in a short statement to us. nbc news is reporting one side of a private phone conversation by the cdc director overheard on a plane from atlanta-hartsfield airport. he was having a private discussion regarding a number of points he made publicly about covid-19. >> earlier this year, dr. scott atlas reportedly promoted a strategy of herd immunity as a strategy for the pandemic. now in september, he has since denied using that strategy or promot
scott atlas.ow this is important because it's the first time that he is publicly acknowledging that he was at odds with dr. scott atlas who at this point appears to be the closest adviser to the president surrounding the pandemic. he has the president's ear and that much is clear. that's worrisome to public health experts that i spoke to at the cdc that say dr. scott atlas is providing the president with misleading information. that's what dr. robert redfield is saying here and the cdc is...
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propaganda pieces saying that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said it added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression. by people in uganda this crackpot bigotry he added could be brushed aside as pathetic except for the terrible harm it can cause a question before the court is not whether the defendant's actions in aiding and abetting efforts to demonize intimidate an injury l g b t people in uganda constitute violations of international law they do better really sums up what you and your friends are about doesn't it crackpot bigotry the words of a u.s. district judge well scott likely has not been that close of a friend to this but it is true rip through something of a mid-air one of my colleagues invited him to a planning meeting and he wa
propaganda pieces saying that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said it added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression. by people in uganda this...
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i'm with scott, what did you achieve behind tying him up on the ropes? because the truth is biden on the virus, i think he wanted to say not just that trump has done so poorly, but this is what leadership under a president biden would have meant in the face of this pandemic. i think he did that in parts i don't think biden was as fluent as he could have been. i don't think he was able to lay out as much of a vision of the future and he had this pugilist coming at him disrupting the event. i don't think trump has done that, other than saying i have done this greatest job that's where he lost opportunities. i think biden was vulnerable, blaming trump for the economy saying this is your recession. i think biden could have done more, yeah, we have to open up as a country, we have to open up the economy. but we've got to do it better than how our president has done it. those vulnerableabilities to scott's points are lost. he had no plan for the debate. i think it was our friend david axelrod who said trump seems angry about being behind and he indulged that a
i'm with scott, what did you achieve behind tying him up on the ropes? because the truth is biden on the virus, i think he wanted to say not just that trump has done so poorly, but this is what leadership under a president biden would have meant in the face of this pandemic. i think he did that in parts i don't think biden was as fluent as he could have been. i don't think he was able to lay out as much of a vision of the future and he had this pugilist coming at him disrupting the event. i...
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you're making the case of why it's -- >> i was on the show scott, scott i was on the show screaming about stock splits and how that's the wrong reason to be buying stock and the worst -- you and i debated this the worst possible catalyst for new highs was this stock split mania. all of the gains from before they announced these stock splits in apple an tesla that juiced the price, all of those gains are being washed out now people that bought after the split announcement and leading up to it, are absolutely dest y destroyed. that is what should happen this is how you learn. i did those stupid trades when i was 22 this is how you learn how the market works unfortunately, it's the only way. i could tell you five books to read but if you're a kid that just made 300% on your money on an app over the last two months, you're not going to read any book you think you're george soros. i understand that. i've been there. this won't be the last generation to learn this lesson the hard way here is the good news. we're getting close to the end of this wash out in some of the bigger tech stocks a lot o
you're making the case of why it's -- >> i was on the show scott, scott i was on the show screaming about stock splits and how that's the wrong reason to be buying stock and the worst -- you and i debated this the worst possible catalyst for new highs was this stock split mania. all of the gains from before they announced these stock splits in apple an tesla that juiced the price, all of those gains are being washed out now people that bought after the split announcement and leading up to...
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>> scott farris and jules witcover all are here shaking their heads. scott farris, his legacy? >> the certainly was very interested in middle east affairs. he was always interested in helping with the peace agreements. president clinton did not accept that early on. of course, per the clinton at the end of this with nancy made a herculean effort to try to make that happen. -- at the end of his presidency made a herculean effort to try to make that happen. mcgovern was a very strong supporter of israel, but was very outspoken on palestinian rights. >> we will be speaking more about mcgovern's post 72 convention life, his legacy, and efforts across the world, specifically on hundred. first, let's hear from borden in illinois. >> i was a college student and voted for mcgovern as a 20-year- old. later on, hearing the things of the nixon groups and their dirty tricks, i saw a program where someone claimed that they chose mcgovern as the weakest link and for their dirty tricks, made it easier for governor to predict for mcgovern to get the nomination. >> jules witcover, do you want t
>> scott farris and jules witcover all are here shaking their heads. scott farris, his legacy? >> the certainly was very interested in middle east affairs. he was always interested in helping with the peace agreements. president clinton did not accept that early on. of course, per the clinton at the end of this with nancy made a herculean effort to try to make that happen. -- at the end of his presidency made a herculean effort to try to make that happen. mcgovern was a very strong...
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scott atlas. so, you know, there's plenty of disagreement and discussions within the public health community about the right way to handle the pandemic, but dr. atlas holds views that are not within the mainstream. nobody believes in the things that he believes in. so he's not -- he's not a contrarian he's just completely out of the mainstream in his views. his arrival to the white house has meant that these really sensible guidelines that the white house was secretly sharing with states, which states were, by the way, passing out to many of us and saying these look pretty good, don't you think they're right? all of a sudden changed. and i suspect basically what has happened is that dr. atlas and his team are now getting to put in the recommendations, and dr. debbie birx and tony fauci, who really are experts in this their voices seem diminished to me at least in those recommendations. >> why would you tell a state to stop -- a state that where the infection rate is getting worse right now, what i
scott atlas. so, you know, there's plenty of disagreement and discussions within the public health community about the right way to handle the pandemic, but dr. atlas holds views that are not within the mainstream. nobody believes in the things that he believes in. so he's not -- he's not a contrarian he's just completely out of the mainstream in his views. his arrival to the white house has meant that these really sensible guidelines that the white house was secretly sharing with states, which...
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scott? >> all right, tracie, thank you. lester holt will be on the "today" show coming up with more previews about his interview with michael cohen. that, of course, is right after "today in the bay." >>> we'll take you live to capitol hill where the gop-controlled senate is expected to take up a new coronavirus stimulus bill this week to try to help those people who are still struggling amid the pandemic. we know there are so many. it is likely to face opposition in the democratic-led house. congress has remained deadlocked for weeks. >>> 5:27. breaking news right now an overnight rescue mission to save stranded campers. up next on "today in the bay" what we're learning about the heroic efforts. >>> plus, it could be a sleepless morning for some folks in the north bay. the dangerous fire weather that has people preparing to lose their power. hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you c
scott? >> all right, tracie, thank you. lester holt will be on the "today" show coming up with more previews about his interview with michael cohen. that, of course, is right after "today in the bay." >>> we'll take you live to capitol hill where the gop-controlled senate is expected to take up a new coronavirus stimulus bill this week to try to help those people who are still struggling amid the pandemic. we know there are so many. it is likely to face...
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>> well, scott, you know, i hate to say this, but i can't comment specifically except to say that theations in the financial markets are important. they will continue there will always be good and bad investments that get made. and so i promise you this, when i'm able to talk more about it, i'm many to come on and talk about all the innovations, traditional underwritings like we're seeing in snowflake, direct listings like spotify and i'm certain that there will be other innovations like the spacss that will lead to good outcomes but i can't dive into it more today. >> let's see pretend that you don't have a spac. i'm curious what you make of the fact that it seems like everybody now does and it is like the spinning du jour as a way to take the company public and what it means for how companies will be going public in the future >> you know, geagain, scott, i have my general counsel sitting here to my left and i can't talk about it today but i'm really passionate about this, i started my career as a securities lawyer, i've thought more about private placements and spacs and ipos than
>> well, scott, you know, i hate to say this, but i can't comment specifically except to say that theations in the financial markets are important. they will continue there will always be good and bad investments that get made. and so i promise you this, when i'm able to talk more about it, i'm many to come on and talk about all the innovations, traditional underwritings like we're seeing in snowflake, direct listings like spotify and i'm certain that there will be other innovations like...
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cordes and director scott. mr. clerk, can you call agenda item number 3. >> clerk: item 3 is a resolution receiving and approving annual report for the greater union square business improvement district for fiscal year 2018-is the, committed as required by the property and business improvement district law of 1994, california streets and highways code section 36650, and the district's management agreement with the city, section 3.4. if y if -- mr. chair? >> chair mar: thank you, mr. clerk. vice chair peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, chair mar, and i want to say a few words about the greater union square business improvement district, which has been going through a rough patch, as we all are, but greater union square and b.i.d. due to covid. i just really want to thank karen and her staff for hanging on through this tough period. and chair mar, i also, as i spoke to you earlier this morning, unfortunately am going to have to bounce off at 10:43, and then, i will rejoin the meeting. fortunately or unfortunate
cordes and director scott. mr. clerk, can you call agenda item number 3. >> clerk: item 3 is a resolution receiving and approving annual report for the greater union square business improvement district for fiscal year 2018-is the, committed as required by the property and business improvement district law of 1994, california streets and highways code section 36650, and the district's management agreement with the city, section 3.4. if y if -- mr. chair? >> chair mar: thank you, mr....
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scott roxboro from delhi of culture who is standing by for us in venice scott i am a bit jealous that you get to be there now the festival is in full swing tell us what have the highlights been so far. yeah well i have to say that my biggest highlight so far has been vanessa kirby british actress maybe you know her as princess margaret on the netflix series the crown and she's here with 2 films and she's just pulled me away in both of their pieces 2 pieces of a woman in which she plays a woman traumatized by the loss of a child and in the world to come she plays a 19th century american pioneer woman who starts a love affair with the the wife of a neighbor both very different roles and both very different than we're used to seeing of an s a kirby and and as i say she just blew me away she's really the star of this festival and i think she's a front runner for one of the actor prizes later next week and the other was in the film side i have to say a film outside of competition really caught my eye called apples which is a great movie and it's sort of a fable it's set in an analog world
scott roxboro from delhi of culture who is standing by for us in venice scott i am a bit jealous that you get to be there now the festival is in full swing tell us what have the highlights been so far. yeah well i have to say that my biggest highlight so far has been vanessa kirby british actress maybe you know her as princess margaret on the netflix series the crown and she's here with 2 films and she's just pulled me away in both of their pieces 2 pieces of a woman in which she plays a woman...
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now we're seeing it here, scott. the fact the nfl has embraced it the fact some of these teams have their preferred carriers and things like that that's amazing >> you're seeing caesars is up almost 11% now that entire spectrum is on the run today. we're going to double dip there as well. we'll come back later with our call of day that plays right into the gaming space. i'll wait for that i want to get back to our conversation as we're coming off this discussion with rob and doc about big tech jon making some big moves adding stock in apple is now the time to put more money to work in tech? is the coast clear, so to speak? >> if you haven't owned them, buying them on a bull back is okay in terms of what we have been doing, we established a tech overweight earlier this year during the march, april time frame and we eliminated that overweight in late july. we felt like the tech story was well known the stocks were getting a little over done. here we are, we're 7 months into the covid environment that we have been deali
now we're seeing it here, scott. the fact the nfl has embraced it the fact some of these teams have their preferred carriers and things like that that's amazing >> you're seeing caesars is up almost 11% now that entire spectrum is on the run today. we're going to double dip there as well. we'll come back later with our call of day that plays right into the gaming space. i'll wait for that i want to get back to our conversation as we're coming off this discussion with rob and doc about big...
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scott, i see you have your face mask. people watching around the world or maybe scratching their heads, wondering if it iss too early to have a film festival area how different are things there, compared to times without the pandemic? scott: no comparison. we are all wearing masks, inside cinemas and outside, at all times. venice has taken a note from donald trump's book and they built a wall around the red carpet to keep from gathering here, and create a dangerous crowd. there are a lot of measures that have been implemented here for safety. and maybe it is a b bit too ear, maybe some people are right if they are saying that, that it is quite amazing what the venice film festival has an aged to do. it does yield the safe and hasas the feel of a real film festival. i think it is a huge signal for the film industry around the world, which has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, maybe things can start knowing again. brent: that is quite an achievement for them in venice to get to that level, considering the pandemic.
scott, i see you have your face mask. people watching around the world or maybe scratching their heads, wondering if it iss too early to have a film festival area how different are things there, compared to times without the pandemic? scott: no comparison. we are all wearing masks, inside cinemas and outside, at all times. venice has taken a note from donald trump's book and they built a wall around the red carpet to keep from gathering here, and create a dangerous crowd. there are a lot of...
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well of course after months of the coronavirus lockdown scott the film industry is hoping for a sort of restart with this festival and also the city of venice itself now the city needs tourism but many locals hope it can resume in a new way let's have a look at this report and scott i'll be talking to you again in a moment. it's only a stone's throw from venice is famous st mark's square to the arsenal quarter where many born and bred venetians live. like ariana and her husband even on the run their own small pasta factory it's a traditional business bridge. resisting being displaced by mass tourism. business is fragile it's a delicate fine city and it doesn't need a certain kind of tourism if all you want to do in venice is take a walk then go to las vegas and visit the fake friends they're not here. at the front of the store marianna wants to buy pasta quickly he has to repair electrical appliances but he couldn't make ends meet or get interested i had to change jobs because the local population was decreasing and i didn't have enough work to live off in short i became a gondolier
well of course after months of the coronavirus lockdown scott the film industry is hoping for a sort of restart with this festival and also the city of venice itself now the city needs tourism but many locals hope it can resume in a new way let's have a look at this report and scott i'll be talking to you again in a moment. it's only a stone's throw from venice is famous st mark's square to the arsenal quarter where many born and bred venetians live. like ariana and her husband even on the run...
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back to you, scott and kris. >>> thank you, kari. decision 2020 now and democratic presidential nominee joe biden is spending labor day working the swing state of pennsylvania. biden plans to hold an event at the headquarters in harrisburg, the largest federation of labor unions in the country as you probably likely know. his running mate senator kamala harris is heading to wisconsin. she will tour a training facility before she participates in a roundtable with black business leaders. president trump supporters are expected to hold a boat parade. a similar event did not go swimmingly well in austin on saturday. five boats sank during that boat parade. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> president trump's polling continues to suffer in some polls. >>> a bay area judge has shut down the census bureau over the weekend issuing a temporary restraining order against the census bureau and the commerce department. now the bureau has to halt its operations to finish the 2020 census by the end of the month. the bureau shutdown is until the court
back to you, scott and kris. >>> thank you, kari. decision 2020 now and democratic presidential nominee joe biden is spending labor day working the swing state of pennsylvania. biden plans to hold an event at the headquarters in harrisburg, the largest federation of labor unions in the country as you probably likely know. his running mate senator kamala harris is heading to wisconsin. she will tour a training facility before she participates in a roundtable with black business leaders....
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propaganda pieces saying that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said it added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression of. people in uganda this crackpot bigotry added could be brushed aside as pathetic except for the terrible harm it can cause a question before the court is not whether the defendant's actions in aiding and abetting efforts to demonize intimidate an injury l g b t people in uganda constitute violations of international law they do that really sums up what you and your friends are about doesn't it crackpot bigotry the words of a u.s. district judge well scott likely has not been that close of a friendship to this book but it is true it through something of a mid-air one of my colleagues invited him to a planning meeting and he
propaganda pieces saying that well you have had frequent speaker joe conferences scott lively the man who proclaims that gay people were responsible for the holocaust and the rwandan genocide he was sued in u.s. district court for his role in promoting an anti-gay law in uganda and the judge ruled the case couldn't be tried in the u.s. but his comments were highly constructive if scott lively he said it added a did a vicious and frightening campaign of repression of. people in uganda this...
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did you reach out to scott atlas? >> we didid and we updated the artiticle that we reacached outo the white house threeee differet times to give him a chance to comment, ask for an interview. i think was augugust 21, 28, 29, both your r email and phone. there was plentyty of time and plenty of opportununity to commenent. we know from several sources he is p pushing t the strategy andf youu look at the public statement, he advovocated a herd immunity strategy would in an apappearance on fox x we also od in t the article at an event in florida he wasas advocating tens of herd immunity strategy. there was plenty of time to commenent. he did comment after the fact. it is just not true we did not reach out. i think the policies a and his public position speak for themselves. amy: i want to bring gregg gonsalves into this conversation with the yale school of public health. professor, if you can respond to this issue of herd immunity and then go on to all the messages that are being changed right now, particularly talk about
did you reach out to scott atlas? >> we didid and we updated the artiticle that we reacached outo the white house threeee differet times to give him a chance to comment, ask for an interview. i think was augugust 21, 28, 29, both your r email and phone. there was plentyty of time and plenty of opportununity to commenent. we know from several sources he is p pushing t the strategy andf youu look at the public statement, he advovocated a herd immunity strategy would in an apappearance on...
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now is and as usual scott roxboro is in venice watching those movies for us welcome scott now pieces of a woman certainly getting a lot lots of attention that film tell us what you thought of it. you know this is quite impressive this movie it's a based on the real life experience of the screenwriter and her partner who is the director of the movie and it's a really powerful look at trauma and loss and led by an incredible cast foremost among them but nasa kirby who really blew me away with this role ok so vanessa kirby we just heard there she's represented in 2 films in competition competition this is quite a festival for her tell us a bit. yeah really the star of this year's festival and for me i have to get a bit of discovery i mean i knew kirby some people who were from the crown her role in the crown i knew were actually in for a small role as an action films like the fast and furious movies here she plays 2 very different roles but 2 completely different scale i mean these are much darker more complex characters than i've ever seen her play on screen before and she's really my
now is and as usual scott roxboro is in venice watching those movies for us welcome scott now pieces of a woman certainly getting a lot lots of attention that film tell us what you thought of it. you know this is quite impressive this movie it's a based on the real life experience of the screenwriter and her partner who is the director of the movie and it's a really powerful look at trauma and loss and led by an incredible cast foremost among them but nasa kirby who really blew me away with...
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i'm so happy and thrilled to be able to welcome scott anderson. today is the publication date which is a very exciting day for authors. if everyone at home would have please help me in celebrating that by giving both scott in julian hardy round of applause wherever you are. thank you so much for everything. and for everybody to meet in. scott, this is such a critical time of history that you are covering. even that it is a couple decades that you cover. so much goes on during that time. you dealt with it by focusing on people who were influential. how did you settle set on those four guys. i grew up in east asia. and south korea. it is a real thing. i have always wanted to explore that in writing. and starting to do a little bit of research i came to the conclusion that so much of what was peak come. almost 50 years. so much of what was to come. was in the mid- 1950s. in 1944 they're talking about world war ii being the end of it. the dismantling of the british in the french empire. and america was good to be this harold democracy. then you go 12
i'm so happy and thrilled to be able to welcome scott anderson. today is the publication date which is a very exciting day for authors. if everyone at home would have please help me in celebrating that by giving both scott in julian hardy round of applause wherever you are. thank you so much for everything. and for everybody to meet in. scott, this is such a critical time of history that you are covering. even that it is a couple decades that you cover. so much goes on during that time. you...
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scott gottlieb in our next half hour.o please stay with us. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ cancer won't wait. it won't wait for appointments to open up or test results to come back. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, our world-class experts give you the care you need, when you need it. with appointments in as little as 24 hours and rapid test results to get you a personalized treatment plan. it's all we do. and rapid test results call today. appointments available now. >> brennan: tonight on 60 minutes, bob woodward talks to scott pelley in the first television interview about his new book, "rage." here is a review. >> did the president ever disclose to you why he wasn't telling the public what the stakes were with the coronavirus? >> so in march, i asked exactly that question. you know, what's going on? and the president said...>> pri. >> president trump:
scott gottlieb in our next half hour.o please stay with us. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ cancer won't wait. it won't wait for appointments to open up or test results to come back. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, our world-class experts give you the care you need, when you need it. with appointments in as little as 24...
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i'm scott sanchez, director of the california academy of sciences. the academy has been part of san francisco since 1853, just three years after california became a state. we care deeply about our city, and we are here to putting all of our cutting edge science to keep our community safe. when we heard that san francisco is so close to hitting an important mask wearing milestone, our organization jumped at the chance to help get the word out. the science is crystal clear, wearing a mask makes a big difference, and we need everyone, especially young people, to mask up. we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that wearing a mask, watching your distance, and washing your hands will help crush the covid-19 curve. this campaign, available in four different languages all over san francisco, is asking young people to take one small step that can make a giant difference helping to keep our entire community safe. whether you're missing outside lands or dinner at your favorite restaurant, a giants game or inspirational evening of night life at the academy, we are a
i'm scott sanchez, director of the california academy of sciences. the academy has been part of san francisco since 1853, just three years after california became a state. we care deeply about our city, and we are here to putting all of our cutting edge science to keep our community safe. when we heard that san francisco is so close to hitting an important mask wearing milestone, our organization jumped at the chance to help get the word out. the science is crystal clear, wearing a mask makes a...