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— geri scott? i think it is very serious and _ geri scott?think you - geri scott? i think it is very serious and i think you can | geri scott? i think it is very . serious and i think you can see geri scott? i think it is very - serious and i think you can see that just from the high talks that are being held. emmanuel macron has said that he has managed to secure getting pressure around the table to see if diplomatic solutions can still be found, but america is saying that really putin could launch an invasion at any moment and i think the situation is very fraught. you have got troops remaining on the belarus border, you have got people being evacuated from the donbas region, you know, separatist groups have kind of emerged there. but this is a country that has been threatened with this conflict for years and years and years and you really have to feel for the people of ukraine. it does feel like a pivotal moment and i do think that, you know, the western countries are really trying to find a solution. i am not sure if they can. i a solutio
— geri scott? i think it is very serious and _ geri scott?think you - geri scott? i think it is very serious and i think you can | geri scott? i think it is very . serious and i think you can see geri scott? i think it is very - serious and i think you can see that just from the high talks that are being held. emmanuel macron has said that he has managed to secure getting pressure around the table to see if diplomatic solutions can still be found, but america is saying that really putin could...
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i'm thanking chief scott for his leadership as well my name is angela jenkins and chief scott was a breaththe department in 2017. it was in january and i appreciate transparent and any officer-involved shooting and i do that he is a gifted leader and to policeing and transparency. >> you have one minute. >> caller: with responsible usage of social media and twitter i would like to encourage commissioner hamasaki to lead by example in this area. >> you have one minute. >> caller: i was about to say the same thing. i think that if we're going to hold the police to standards for social media, the commissioner should be held to higher standards. i'm not on social media and i get cut and pasted all the time from awful things as commissioner hama sack key. it makes you all look bad and if you harp on this with the police you need to follow your own rules and do better for yourselves. >> that's it. >> g. caller. you have one minute. >> my name is jock wilson and i'm member of the community and member of the san francisco office in the black community group and with regards to the racist i think t
i'm thanking chief scott for his leadership as well my name is angela jenkins and chief scott was a breaththe department in 2017. it was in january and i appreciate transparent and any officer-involved shooting and i do that he is a gifted leader and to policeing and transparency. >> you have one minute. >> caller: with responsible usage of social media and twitter i would like to encourage commissioner hamasaki to lead by example in this area. >> you have one minute. >>...
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i will turn to ranking member scott. sen. scott: thank you, mr. chairman for working together on the pace expended act. it is good for the country to see bipartisan coalition working on behalf of the country and not on behalf of democrats or republicans but on behalf of americans. one of the things i appreciate about this committee is we put seniors first. not red ones or blue ones, black ones are white ones are wetlands, just seniors. that should be a mission for our nation and those in elected offices. certainly to follow the example you are leaving by. i appreciate your work on the pace expended act and the one-stop shopping concept is something that is really important when you have so many lawyers of complexity in your life as you age. if we can eliminate any of it, it helps all of it become more digestible and easier to handle for the seniors so thank you very much for your hard work on that issue. one of the reasons why this legislation is so important is we have nearly 12 million americans and 150,000 south carolinians who are due eligible
i will turn to ranking member scott. sen. scott: thank you, mr. chairman for working together on the pace expended act. it is good for the country to see bipartisan coalition working on behalf of the country and not on behalf of democrats or republicans but on behalf of americans. one of the things i appreciate about this committee is we put seniors first. not red ones or blue ones, black ones are white ones are wetlands, just seniors. that should be a mission for our nation and those in...
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i'm thanking chief scott for his leadership as well my name is angela jenkins and chief scott was a breath of fresh air when he took over the department in 2017. it was in january and i appreciate transparent and any officer-involved shooting and i do that he is a gifted leader and to policeing and transparency. >> you have one minute. >> caller: with responsible usage of social media and twitter i would like to encourage commissioner hamasaki to lead by example in this area. >> you have one minute. >> caller: i was about to say the same thing. i think that if we're going to hold the police to standards for social media, the commissioner should be held to higher standards. i'm not on social media and i get cut and pasted all the time from awful things as commissioner hama sack key. it makes you all look bad and if you harp on this with the police you need to follow your own rules and do better for yourselves. >> that's it. >> g. caller. you have one minute. >> my name is jock wilson and i'm member of the community and member of the san francisco office in the black community group and with
i'm thanking chief scott for his leadership as well my name is angela jenkins and chief scott was a breath of fresh air when he took over the department in 2017. it was in january and i appreciate transparent and any officer-involved shooting and i do that he is a gifted leader and to policeing and transparency. >> you have one minute. >> caller: with responsible usage of social media and twitter i would like to encourage commissioner hamasaki to lead by example in this area....
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be accountable as you are demanding chief scott. i stand with chief scott. hold the line, chief scott. >> clerk: thank you, caller. hello, caller. you have one minute. >> this m.o.u. is more important than ever in the charge of a police officer beating a black man. our police officers need to be held accountable in the same way that the public is held accountable in a proceeding. i would like the police commission to use all tools at its disposal to keep the m.o.u. in place at a minimum until a permanent oversite is in place. an interim agreement is not acceptable. also, breaking the m.o.u. -- >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have one minute. >> hi. i'm kyle, and i just want to say, keep the m.o.u. in place. have a good night. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have one minute. >> yeah, i find it comical all of these people calling in that are now all of a sudden for the people, they don't represent san franciscans. i'm not a resident, i'm a native san franciscan, born and raised in the city. every day average joes,
be accountable as you are demanding chief scott. i stand with chief scott. hold the line, chief scott. >> clerk: thank you, caller. hello, caller. you have one minute. >> this m.o.u. is more important than ever in the charge of a police officer beating a black man. our police officers need to be held accountable in the same way that the public is held accountable in a proceeding. i would like the police commission to use all tools at its disposal to keep the m.o.u. in place at a...
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it's a great point, scott. foremost, if someone said hey, look, investors are so bullish that they're buying anything, the facebook sell-off shows the market is nervous and has a hair trigger. it me it's really a confirmation that conviction in this market is not that strong which i don't see as a sign of a top and they'll buy the facebook i don't think people are, but yes, from a market perspective it is a huge economic blow, primarily to holders of facebook because the reality is facebook's sort of earnings miss doesn't have much implicatio for gdp generally and they don't hold the ism to the pmis and not hit employment so to me there is a company-specific issue, but would i be look at 26% sell-off as a buying opportunity? strangely, i think facebook will be higher before the end of the year, but of course, you have to let all of the sellers sell and sort of position square. >> so i'm going to let you go, but before i do, i'll just confirm that you think that we're set up for a 13% gain presuming you're talki
it's a great point, scott. foremost, if someone said hey, look, investors are so bullish that they're buying anything, the facebook sell-off shows the market is nervous and has a hair trigger. it me it's really a confirmation that conviction in this market is not that strong which i don't see as a sign of a top and they'll buy the facebook i don't think people are, but yes, from a market perspective it is a huge economic blow, primarily to holders of facebook because the reality is facebook's...
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scott: thank you. mr. chairman, with my last 30 seconds, i would like to point out the importance of both having experts and people who are actually dealing with the dual challenges of this complex system. thinking about dennis's comments about having to take his wheelchair a mile to a hospital to get care. or thinking about our other witness who has spoken so clearly about not only, jane doyle, her situation, but her mother's situation. there is something about hearing from experts who can help illuminate the necessity of direction, but i think it is also incredibly informative and important to hear from witnesses who understand the real-life pain and challenges that come with a system built for them, but not really. and so, i think having a good balance has been helpful for me today. chair casey: very well said by the ranking member. very complicated issues and very personal. we will turn next to senator warnock. who is joining us virtually. sen. warnock: thank you so very much, mr. chair. my state is wh
scott: thank you. mr. chairman, with my last 30 seconds, i would like to point out the importance of both having experts and people who are actually dealing with the dual challenges of this complex system. thinking about dennis's comments about having to take his wheelchair a mile to a hospital to get care. or thinking about our other witness who has spoken so clearly about not only, jane doyle, her situation, but her mother's situation. there is something about hearing from experts who can...
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great call >> thank you very much, scott! >> great call! >> so nice of you to notice. >> thank you thank you. [ laughter ] it would have been nice if you'd said it on monday instead of picking on me then, but nxpi is a lebenthal name and after i got over that i said they also reported a great quarter, but the stock didn't react, so i bought it and play that theme of mobility to claim the autos, and i think it will do quite well. >> okay. so you bought more on semi and bought nxp and you added significantly to a stock we heard a lot about over the last couple of years. xpo. >> yeah. so it was already a major core position the most unsung ceo, i think, one of the most unsung is brad jacobs brad jacobs is on the forbes 400 list, justifiably, multibillionaire, his first company built it and sold it and the second energy trading company built it and sold it and then he started basically rolling up the waste management companies and built it, sold it to what is waste management. united rental that we've had people come on the show, i own it steph
great call >> thank you very much, scott! >> great call! >> so nice of you to notice. >> thank you thank you. [ laughter ] it would have been nice if you'd said it on monday instead of picking on me then, but nxpi is a lebenthal name and after i got over that i said they also reported a great quarter, but the stock didn't react, so i bought it and play that theme of mobility to claim the autos, and i think it will do quite well. >> okay. so you bought more on semi...
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but rick scott has taken it upon himself to do so. this document which is really, it is a doozy, did republicans win with this stuff? do democrats win with this stuff? >> look, we live in a very, very serious moment. the world is at the edge of war with the largest invasion of europe since the end of the second world war, perhaps imminent. and this document, such as it is, is just a laundry list of grievances, and nonsense that has no chance of being made into actual public policy. there is no rigor behind it. it was written by some ideological 23, or 24 year old, did a couple of drafts, and there you go out to the american people. it is not a blueprint for anything other than to titillate fox news viewers, and two pickle there grievance zones. on the other end of the evening, -- >> but steve, you know, i understand where you are coming happening. it is not without a foot in reality if you will, and i guess i wonder, is this not actually shaping the republican party? >> i think that we have a real life autocratic movement in this coun
but rick scott has taken it upon himself to do so. this document which is really, it is a doozy, did republicans win with this stuff? do democrats win with this stuff? >> look, we live in a very, very serious moment. the world is at the edge of war with the largest invasion of europe since the end of the second world war, perhaps imminent. and this document, such as it is, is just a laundry list of grievances, and nonsense that has no chance of being made into actual public policy. there...
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i'm scott wapner front and center the eye of the storm. why one top wall street watcher says why stocks are there, we will debate the road ahead for your money, kari firestone, rob sechin and joe teranova, and pete najarian. nasdaq's down by about 1%, barely hanging on it 14,000. there is the russell ten-year note yield 204 wooe hanging out where yields are above 2% we want to get right to our headliner, though because he's making a big call today. he is jonathan krinsky, btig's chief market technician. jonathan krinsky, are you there? >> i'm here. >> congratulations on your new gig. you have an eye-opening call and it's good to have you back you say we're in the eye of the storm and things will get rocky again and a sub s&p 4000 is reasonable >> thanks, judge happy belated birthday to you. >> thank you >> we see the nasdaq 100, but i think looking for an analogy, i think being looking back to the 2000 to 2002 bear market gives some clues people think of that as a big major top where everything went down and in fact, that wasn't the case f
i'm scott wapner front and center the eye of the storm. why one top wall street watcher says why stocks are there, we will debate the road ahead for your money, kari firestone, rob sechin and joe teranova, and pete najarian. nasdaq's down by about 1%, barely hanging on it 14,000. there is the russell ten-year note yield 204 wooe hanging out where yields are above 2% we want to get right to our headliner, though because he's making a big call today. he is jonathan krinsky, btig's chief market...
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i would trade this one too, scott. josh brings up the good point that, you know, you've got morality and you're weighing that against making money. google is just as dirty as facebook, maybe dirtier, because they can define what's trending as far as that massive library of those youtube videos and so forth, scott so, i mean, if i want to put that morality hat on, rather than my hat that says, i'm going to make money for me and my family and hopefully for folks that end up deciding that they'd like to follow along with trades that we do, i am trying to make money on this one because i think, as josh says, it is likely to test down into the low 200s at that point, i think it will be a buy you remember, scott, when ibm actually was going to change its name to internet business machines in approximately 2000 they flirted with that idea. luckily, they said, no, let's not do that. that's dumb. facebook didn't have that kind of adult supervision so to josh's point, they made that stupid change to meta. they also did it to get
i would trade this one too, scott. josh brings up the good point that, you know, you've got morality and you're weighing that against making money. google is just as dirty as facebook, maybe dirtier, because they can define what's trending as far as that massive library of those youtube videos and so forth, scott so, i mean, if i want to put that morality hat on, rather than my hat that says, i'm going to make money for me and my family and hopefully for folks that end up deciding that they'd...
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>> police chief scott: yes.question was victim services and sarah talked a lot about what her organization does to support victims from the public entities. in 2020, you all may remember that we had initiatives by the mayor and those officers, that is their sole role is to support the victims before prosecution. you know, there's a process that the d.a.'s office and the state supports victims of crime and those processes are still there. but often times, before that case goes to the d.a. for prosecution, those victims need support and that's where community entities like c.y.c. and others and the police department comes in. so that unit has been really important to support victims and we've supported hundreds of victims getting them to the resource that is they need. the guidance that they need to access those resources and that was a value added to support people. so that is an ongoing thing that the police department does and as sarah said, they help a number of victims last year and will continue to do that.
>> police chief scott: yes.question was victim services and sarah talked a lot about what her organization does to support victims from the public entities. in 2020, you all may remember that we had initiatives by the mayor and those officers, that is their sole role is to support the victims before prosecution. you know, there's a process that the d.a.'s office and the state supports victims of crime and those processes are still there. but often times, before that case goes to the d.a....
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scott? of course i am, i had uminski pre peace process been implemented, we wouldn't be faced with what, regardless of where you stand, whether you're pro nato pro russian or in the middle is going to be a very, very difficult, a geopolitical struggle, a going forward. um, you know, i think everybody's gonna miss the mixed mince processor. i think zalinski is going to wake up one morning and recognize that man i should have just done mention of the germans and the french are going to which they had pressured. other, the british are going to wish they had pressured, a ukraine, the united states is going to wake up and realize they made a strategic error not forcing. and i say force because the u. s. controls almost everything ukraine does. so the u. s. could have forced this issue. um, you know, the, in russia's gonna regret it because, you know, while russia's taken a principled stand, i, you know, it's in for a hard ride right now. so i think everybody's going to wake up and realize, man, w
scott? of course i am, i had uminski pre peace process been implemented, we wouldn't be faced with what, regardless of where you stand, whether you're pro nato pro russian or in the middle is going to be a very, very difficult, a geopolitical struggle, a going forward. um, you know, i think everybody's gonna miss the mixed mince processor. i think zalinski is going to wake up one morning and recognize that man i should have just done mention of the germans and the french are going to which they...
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i'm scott wapner front and center, another volatile week for stocks as russia affect investors sentiment as we always do with the investment committee joining me for the hour this friday, stephanie link, jason snipe, shannon saccocia and josh brown. let's check the markets as they remain very much on edge i'll take you to the numbers, russia-ukraine headlines and they continue to dominate. we're watching fed speak closely, the filight to safety continues. the 10-year note yield down, 193 is where it currently sits and shannon, that is one of the great unknowns what happens, if anything over this long weekend with russia and ukraine and what that means potentially for a tuesday morning open i think we all have to be open minded about anything potentially happening there that could impact the trade next week the fed question, unknown, really it's hard to know, really, for the next month until the march meeting and a hawkish bullard yet again. what do you make of it all and how do you navigate the market on this friday >> thanks for having me on today, scott i think one of the things that w
i'm scott wapner front and center, another volatile week for stocks as russia affect investors sentiment as we always do with the investment committee joining me for the hour this friday, stephanie link, jason snipe, shannon saccocia and josh brown. let's check the markets as they remain very much on edge i'll take you to the numbers, russia-ukraine headlines and they continue to dominate. we're watching fed speak closely, the filight to safety continues. the 10-year note yield down, 193 is...
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will let tim scott do what he needs to do.ry lines heading into the midterms because it's not only going to determine who controls the senate but whether the senate gop conference is trumpy next year. i mean, as was pointed out, trying to let -- mcconnell is trying to win back the majority. sometimes those align but sometimes it creates a conflict of interest. >> in addition to what you heard there, i want to pull up this maggie haberman tweet. trump has been talking up tim scott and rubio in some conversations as vip candidates. here's tim scott when asked would he consider being on the ticket? >> well, i think everybody wants to be on president trump's bandwagon, without any question. one of the things i've said to the president is that he gets to decide the future of our party and our country because he is still the loudest voice. >> not exactly shutting that door. >> he definitely didn't shut the door. i think in some ways, tim scott makes sense. the republican party is trying to make inroads with black voters. he's a blac
will let tim scott do what he needs to do.ry lines heading into the midterms because it's not only going to determine who controls the senate but whether the senate gop conference is trumpy next year. i mean, as was pointed out, trying to let -- mcconnell is trying to win back the majority. sometimes those align but sometimes it creates a conflict of interest. >> in addition to what you heard there, i want to pull up this maggie haberman tweet. trump has been talking up tim scott and...
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>> police chief scott: no. all your points are noted and these are and were apart of the discussion with the policy development in some areas. there are recommendations on paper both in the department and actually working with members of the public defender us office office and we want to develop many if not all of the points. so that's still on the table and there's a lot of work to get to an actual policy. >> vice president elias: i think you and i have had discussions reaching out to the bar association. do you have any specific examples you can provide recommendations you can provide to the department for the use of social media for investigative purposes? i know this is a recommendation, but providing specific examples for them because when i read the report and mr. flair, you went really fast, i didn't see the specific examples. i did notice the chicago one. >> director: there are more and i believe he said in washington, d.c. or maryland, and in our full report, there are more examples but i think also d
>> police chief scott: no. all your points are noted and these are and were apart of the discussion with the policy development in some areas. there are recommendations on paper both in the department and actually working with members of the public defender us office office and we want to develop many if not all of the points. so that's still on the table and there's a lot of work to get to an actual policy. >> vice president elias: i think you and i have had discussions reaching...
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>> police chief scott: yes. so the question was victim services and sarah talked a lot about what her organization does to support victims from the public entities. in 2020, you all may remember that we had initiatives by the mayor and those officers, that is their sole role is to support the victims before prosecution. you know, there's a process that the d.a.'s office and the state supports victims of crime and those processes are still there. but often times, before that case goes to the d.a. for prosecution, those victims need support and that's where community entities like c.y.c. and others and the police department comes in. so that unit has been really important to support victims and we've supported hundreds of victims getting them to the resource that is they need. the guidance that they need to access those resources and that was a value added to support people. so that is an ongoing thing that the police department does and as sarah said, they help a number of victims last year and will continue to d
>> police chief scott: yes. so the question was victim services and sarah talked a lot about what her organization does to support victims from the public entities. in 2020, you all may remember that we had initiatives by the mayor and those officers, that is their sole role is to support the victims before prosecution. you know, there's a process that the d.a.'s office and the state supports victims of crime and those processes are still there. but often times, before that case goes to...
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scott. like, you know, one of the interesting things is that i'm glad report and gave one of the most honest speeches. a modern politician of global significance is given in some time. it matches up. it is the only thing that matches it as, as 2007 address munich, security conference saw, you know, it was, it was a speech. however, that requires a little bit of an intellectual competence understand. and unfortunately for present booty, he was speaking over the heads of the american people, the american politicians, and the american media. i'm, your russian studies has been dead in america since the cold war in russia has been put on the back burners and insignificant language and insignificant culture. insignificant nation. i in the re emergence of russia as a, as a global player. as america ill equipped to deal with this reality. and so all we have left is propaganda propaganda. that is not fact based it's. it's designed to support a political narrative not, not a not, not reality. and you
scott. like, you know, one of the interesting things is that i'm glad report and gave one of the most honest speeches. a modern politician of global significance is given in some time. it matches up. it is the only thing that matches it as, as 2007 address munich, security conference saw, you know, it was, it was a speech. however, that requires a little bit of an intellectual competence understand. and unfortunately for present booty, he was speaking over the heads of the american people, the...
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scott: no m&a at all.e are doing small deals, we are buying small deals, we are selling small deals. pioneer has the longest inventory of anybody in u.s. shale. 15 to 20 years, no reason to buy large m&a. we have the greatest dividend, the highest dividend of the s&p 500. guy: book on of inflation are you seeing right now? -- what kind of inflation already seeing right now? materials, people? scott: being the largest permian operator and the most with drilling rigs, we get the best costs in the basin. we have seen a 10% to a 15% increase over the second half of 2021. we hunger seeing a 5% to 20% increase in 2020 to -- we are seeing a 5% to 20% increase in 2022. pioneer is set. other producers are having trouble getting frack cruise, they having trouble getting labor, and having trouble getting sand. that is an issue and that will keep anybody from growing, even if the president wants us to grow i do not think the industry can grow anyway. kailey: we begin this conversation with your statement we could see
scott: no m&a at all.e are doing small deals, we are buying small deals, we are selling small deals. pioneer has the longest inventory of anybody in u.s. shale. 15 to 20 years, no reason to buy large m&a. we have the greatest dividend, the highest dividend of the s&p 500. guy: book on of inflation are you seeing right now? -- what kind of inflation already seeing right now? materials, people? scott: being the largest permian operator and the most with drilling rigs, we get the best...
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well scott bomboy. let's go back to the 1880s. why do you keep referring to that as a very significant period where there's certain laws happening where there are certain senators or groups who were very effective in using the filibuster tactics? well after reconstruction and essentially with the 1877 elections and really in the 1880s and 1890s. there was a concerted effort to block some of the legislation especially that was related to the jim crow era a famous example in 1890 would have been the election or force bill and that election or force bill would allowed federal troops to monitor elections to make sure black voters could vote and it was really the southern block of the senate that blocked that with some several allies and it was a very effective tactic they could essentially run the clock out. toward the end of a short-term of congress and do differentilatory tactics to the block legislation where there was a 50% there are enough people in the house. it's the senate to approve it, but they could not get past a filibuste
well scott bomboy. let's go back to the 1880s. why do you keep referring to that as a very significant period where there's certain laws happening where there are certain senators or groups who were very effective in using the filibuster tactics? well after reconstruction and essentially with the 1877 elections and really in the 1880s and 1890s. there was a concerted effort to block some of the legislation especially that was related to the jim crow era a famous example in 1890 would have been...
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joining me now, scott shafer.i, scott. >> hello. >> and the cohost of kqed for him, alexis madrigal. scott, let's start with you here. have governor newsom and mayor breed been facing much backlash of photos them not wearing masks? >> mask gate. >> i think that the way, say, his dinner at french laundry did, but i think that, you know, undercuts his moral authority. he has been asking people to put their masks on. he said, you know, he had his mask in his left hand and took it off to take that photo with magic johnson, within minutes of him saying that come other photos of him emerged, and i think in some ways, he's reflecting what a lot of us feel, which is fatigue in wearing masks and worrying about these things. >> i should point out we both have been tested, so there's a reason we are he's sitting here unmasked! >> i know i have left the house without a mask and i'm like, "i've to go back to the house," if you just said, "look, like all of us, i'm tired of wearing a mask and i wanted to take a good photo," but
joining me now, scott shafer.i, scott. >> hello. >> and the cohost of kqed for him, alexis madrigal. scott, let's start with you here. have governor newsom and mayor breed been facing much backlash of photos them not wearing masks? >> mask gate. >> i think that the way, say, his dinner at french laundry did, but i think that, you know, undercuts his moral authority. he has been asking people to put their masks on. he said, you know, he had his mask in his left hand and...
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i will turn to the ranking inmember scott. >> thank you mr.man and i would know to some of the comments we had about the importance of the path back to work for medicaid and some of the challenges faced especially for folks in this situation i think there's always going to bn a carveout for a second look at the concept. frankly it's something i support and believe we should always take into consideration especially when necessary but the path forward is a good one overall. may i ask you a question about the challenges you find a duly duallyeligible beneficiaries fag when receiving care. i think the chair man did a good job of simplifying this web of challenges with paperwork and the streams that come along with the binders when you are looking for help and all the wrong places because the paperwork. >> as you mentioned it is awol to access healthcare and that people have topl claim over to access healthcare. these are very vulnerable people living in poverty. some people with limited health and limited computer proficiency and it is insurmount
i will turn to the ranking inmember scott. >> thank you mr.man and i would know to some of the comments we had about the importance of the path back to work for medicaid and some of the challenges faced especially for folks in this situation i think there's always going to bn a carveout for a second look at the concept. frankly it's something i support and believe we should always take into consideration especially when necessary but the path forward is a good one overall. may i ask you a...
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reporter: chief scott says he backs independent investigations. he said he is actively working with the das office in the california attorney general. scott says they are working to have an interim agreement in place for when this current mou agreement expires next week. the commission is considering taking action to make sure the agreement does not lapse. back to you. ama: thank you so much. we will stay on top of this story on bring you any updates here on abc 7. dan: as the governor is getting ready to announce tomorrow the beginning of a new chapter in california's fight against coronavirus. it is being billed as the first of his kind wide-ranging plan to push forward from reacting to a pandemic to living with covid-19. we spoke with health experts tonight about what they imagined huge will look like. reporter: california and the covid-19 pandemic, in the beginning in march, 2020, governor newsom was the firstst issue a stay-at-home order. california set rules and requirements that are only now beginning to ease. >> structurally we may be rela
reporter: chief scott says he backs independent investigations. he said he is actively working with the das office in the california attorney general. scott says they are working to have an interim agreement in place for when this current mou agreement expires next week. the commission is considering taking action to make sure the agreement does not lapse. back to you. ama: thank you so much. we will stay on top of this story on bring you any updates here on abc 7. dan: as the governor is...
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>> thank you, senator scott. it has been great in south carolina with our dual -- having said that, we are at a point in the administration that we have been working with our partners at the centers for medicare to figure out what our next steps are. there are differently opportunities to figure out what really works best in the state. what we can take from the experience into whatever designs we find for the future. >> let me ask you a question, i have introduced legislation to provide resources for duly eligible individuals. as for state medicaid offices to expand their understanding of the medicaid program. is this something you think states would benefit from? what others like to weigh in >>? >> for sure, i think when it comes to medicaid, the focus is -- the dual integration has become such a hot topic. understand the medicaid role and how it essentially -- the program. or manager during -- or managing their dual. increase our institutional roles with medicare. >> thank you. any other panelist would like to
>> thank you, senator scott. it has been great in south carolina with our dual -- having said that, we are at a point in the administration that we have been working with our partners at the centers for medicare to figure out what our next steps are. there are differently opportunities to figure out what really works best in the state. what we can take from the experience into whatever designs we find for the future. >> let me ask you a question, i have introduced legislation to...
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you and scott.y chasing the tape. bond yields, i think, have moved to a place above over 2% where they're already factoring that into the market. i think the market, if you take a look at it, especially some of the laggards like technology, they've been trying to hold up here as well. but to scott's point, look, it's a friday. who wants to be long going into the weekend? we don't know exactly the education tent of what's going to happen with russia and ukraine, now we're talking about potentially are 75 basis points which i don't think will be happening and, look, there's a lot of jitteriness out there. it's that risk-on bull market that everyone's gotting used to. charles: if anyone was used to it today, they haven't been paying attention for the last 4-5 weeks. you both alluded to the super bowl on sunday, i guess the biggest storyline other than tom brady not being there is all the betting. the biggest wager, president biden is going to double down, double or nothing our national get placing $30
you and scott.y chasing the tape. bond yields, i think, have moved to a place above over 2% where they're already factoring that into the market. i think the market, if you take a look at it, especially some of the laggards like technology, they've been trying to hold up here as well. but to scott's point, look, it's a friday. who wants to be long going into the weekend? we don't know exactly the education tent of what's going to happen with russia and ukraine, now we're talking about...
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scott: there are unknowns and important unknowns.re potential workarounds with other countries. the broader question is not whether the central bank could run out of reserves in a situation like that, it is what is the confidence in the broader financial sector? that could be a bigger issue for them at this point. as we see this hike to 20%, it is obviously an attempt to restore confidence. dani: you mentioned some of the levers they have, the hike to 20% being one of them. what are the others? looking to other countries for fx does -- fx reserves? scott: a huge rush the cash. the ruble is plunging in offshore markets. when we look at their options at this point, some form of capital controls. we've seen restrictions on foreigners selling russian assets, so we could see more of that. it doesn't mean this continues as a run on the backs -- on the banks because there could be capital controls. dani: when you look at contagion risks, how are those likely to evolve? if you can look into your crystal ball, what are the wider implications
scott: there are unknowns and important unknowns.re potential workarounds with other countries. the broader question is not whether the central bank could run out of reserves in a situation like that, it is what is the confidence in the broader financial sector? that could be a bigger issue for them at this point. as we see this hike to 20%, it is obviously an attempt to restore confidence. dani: you mentioned some of the levers they have, the hike to 20% being one of them. what are the others?...
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appreciate you coming back on. >> thank you, scott. . inviting me >> ark invest -- >> thanks to your team and investment committee, too. >> see you again you bet. back right after this break. every big idea every game changer every "how'd they do that?" starts here the blank page artists and writers know the tyranny of it well but so do developers, data scientists, ctos the new creators to them, we say let's create something that changes everything ♪ ♪ ♪ ibm let's create >>> all right. dr. j, love to hear comments about what cathie wood had to say and unusual from you, too, but give me your point of vunchts okay scott, she helped me make a lot of money a lot of investors a lot of money in tesla. loved to have heard whether she thought it was economy or manufacturing or battery tech that's going to be the next big thing for tesla. and/or what he next pick for a three-year time frame. i view her fund, scott, much like the double and triple levered etfs not things you own a long time what you do with double and triple etfs put them on a mov
appreciate you coming back on. >> thank you, scott. . inviting me >> ark invest -- >> thanks to your team and investment committee, too. >> see you again you bet. back right after this break. every big idea every game changer every "how'd they do that?" starts here the blank page artists and writers know the tyranny of it well but so do developers, data scientists, ctos the new creators to them, we say let's create something that changes everything ♪ ♪ ♪...
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>> chief scott: definitely appreciate what you're saying. i don't think the answer is all in more data for the sake of data. i'll give you a good example of how this works and how this has evolved. when the board of supervisors, i think it was in 2014, thanks to the -- president cohen and her work, just collecting that 96-a data, that data gave us the ability to really track the things that were important. and since that time, we were collecting the data. i don't point to be misunderstood and lead you to believe that i'm saying we've just got to have data for the sake of data, but these questions that are being asked about, and some assumptions that we can just ban pretext stops and that's going to be the answer, actually, i think we really need to think about thoughtful policies and strategies, and we do need data. we're working with academic partners and researchers, and a lot of their recommendations is collecting data, and what data to collect. and we have technology that we didn't even have five years ago. body-worn camera data that we
>> chief scott: definitely appreciate what you're saying. i don't think the answer is all in more data for the sake of data. i'll give you a good example of how this works and how this has evolved. when the board of supervisors, i think it was in 2014, thanks to the -- president cohen and her work, just collecting that 96-a data, that data gave us the ability to really track the things that were important. and since that time, we were collecting the data. i don't point to be misunderstood...
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reporter: chief scott says he backs independent investigations.e said he is actively working with the das office in the california attorney general. scott says they are working to have an interim agreement in place for when this current mou agreement expires next week. the commission is considering taking action to make sure the agreement does not lapse. back to you. ama: thank you so much. we will stay on top of this story on bring you any updates here on abc 7. dan: as the governor is getting ready to announce tomorrow the beginning of a new chapter in california's fight against coronavirus. it is being billed as the first of his kind wide-ranging plan to push forward from reacting to a pandemic to living with covid-19. we spoke with health experts tonight about what they imagined huge will look like. reporter: california and the covid-19 pandemic, in the beginning in march, 2020, governor newsom was the firsthee issue a stay-at-home order. california set rules and requirements that are only now beginning to ease. >> structurally we may be relax
reporter: chief scott says he backs independent investigations.e said he is actively working with the das office in the california attorney general. scott says they are working to have an interim agreement in place for when this current mou agreement expires next week. the commission is considering taking action to make sure the agreement does not lapse. back to you. ama: thank you so much. we will stay on top of this story on bring you any updates here on abc 7. dan: as the governor is getting...
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>> police chief scott: yes.about what her organization does to support victims from the public entities. in 2020, you all may remember that we had initiatives by the mayor and those officers, that is their sole role is to support the victims before prosecution. you know, there's a process that the d.a.'s office and the state supports victims of crime and those processes are still there. but often times, before that case goes to the d.a. for prosecution, those victims need support and that's where community entities like c.y.c. and others and the police department comes in. so that unit has been really important to support victims and we've supported hundreds of victims getting them to the resource that is they need. the guidance that they need to access those resources and that was a value added to support people. so that is an ongoing thing that the police department does and as sarah said, they help a number of victims last year and will continue to do that. so we're always working to get better. you know, as
>> police chief scott: yes.about what her organization does to support victims from the public entities. in 2020, you all may remember that we had initiatives by the mayor and those officers, that is their sole role is to support the victims before prosecution. you know, there's a process that the d.a.'s office and the state supports victims of crime and those processes are still there. but often times, before that case goes to the d.a. for prosecution, those victims need support and...
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so i picked it up, it was scott. >> he lived a few hours away fear chicago. he was her fiancee. >> he said, i haven't heard from pam, i'm worried, i don't know what's going on. in' tried to reach her since la night. she's not answering. >> she lives a couple houses down? >> two house down that way. so i walked down here and knocked on the front door and gave an answer. and i said, where is your mom? he said, i don't know, she didn't come home last night and i said, what do you mean she didn't come home last night? i said, well, where is she? i believe they had been trying to reache her since 5:30 the night before and she didn't answer. >> for the kid, she tried to hide the worry, flooding into her brain. >> she's like, okay, just go to school like you normally would. i'll text you later when i know something. >> maybe, thought julie, maybe there was some simple explanation. she rushed home, got dressed. jumped in her car and headed straight to ipam's office. maybe pam fell asleep while working late. >> i don't really know, i don't know what my thinking was. >
so i picked it up, it was scott. >> he lived a few hours away fear chicago. he was her fiancee. >> he said, i haven't heard from pam, i'm worried, i don't know what's going on. in' tried to reach her since la night. she's not answering. >> she lives a couple houses down? >> two house down that way. so i walked down here and knocked on the front door and gave an answer. and i said, where is your mom? he said, i don't know, she didn't come home last night and i said, what...
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nobody know, scott >> your base case. maybe the base case has moved higher and you have some estimates going to seven which may be a little outlandish who knows? maybe it's -- >> 75 basis points more? okay so the difference between four and seven 75 basis point, right? that's not heroic. maybe the economy -- i'll have to look at data, but maybe the economy will support that. we'll just have to see nobody knows, though and to throw out serven or eight or 10 or four i don't think is helpful. i'm just saying that the economy doesn't need emergency policy and this is what we have there's no buy in bonds, by the way, right we have emergency policy under way and it's led to inflation and it also has helped in addition to fiscal policies and it's led to above-average growth and a recovery that no one really believed would be as strong as it was imagine if we didn't have delta and omicron how fast growth would be so my point is let's look at the entire data set. economic data and inflation and where rates are and where they're go
nobody know, scott >> your base case. maybe the base case has moved higher and you have some estimates going to seven which may be a little outlandish who knows? maybe it's -- >> 75 basis points more? okay so the difference between four and seven 75 basis point, right? that's not heroic. maybe the economy -- i'll have to look at data, but maybe the economy will support that. we'll just have to see nobody knows, though and to throw out serven or eight or 10 or four i don't think is...