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coming up, michael spence of new york university.course, his work on signals that we see during this pandemic. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg "surveillance," greatly appreciate your attendance. the headline across the bloomberg, i am not sure francine is still with me in london, mr. hancock out with a headline that holidays in the united kingdom may be foreign holidays unlikely the summer. are you ok? francine: i am ok. i don't know if my kids are ok. this goes back to boris johnson saying anyone coming back to the country will be in quarantine for two weeks so if you need to get to work or go to the shops, unlikely foreign travel will be allowed. i guess we will see. my kids are on valium now to make sure they do not go and see the italian or french family. tom: this brings in perfectly our next guest, a nobel laureate of new york university, michael spence. michael spence is one of our great thinkers at 60,000 feet and has the intellectual courage to come down to six feet where it is appropriate, the great convergen
coming up, michael spence of new york university.course, his work on signals that we see during this pandemic. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg "surveillance," greatly appreciate your attendance. the headline across the bloomberg, i am not sure francine is still with me in london, mr. hancock out with a headline that holidays in the united kingdom may be foreign holidays unlikely the summer. are you ok? francine: i am ok. i don't know if my kids are ok. this goes...
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c spence washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> in his new book, "talking to strangers," author malcolm gladwell talks about white people make judgments about people they don't know. >> step out of the car. i am going to drag you out of here. >> you were going to drag me out of my own car? >> she's imprisoned for resisting arrest. and two days later, she hangs herself in her cell, a tragic and unexpected result. saw,he whole exchange we which goes on and on and on, we saw a small snippet of it -- is, that was -- when i first saw the online, that was when i realized i wanted to write about, because if you break that exchange down, moment by moment, you see multiple failures of understanding, of empathy, of a million things. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and c-span's given day. -- c-span's q&a. >> this basics dragon took off from cape canaveral, florida, taking american astronauts to space from american soil, for the first time in nearly 10 years. here's a look at the launch, carrying bob behnken and doug hu
c spence washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> in his new book, "talking to strangers," author malcolm gladwell talks about white people make judgments about people they don't know. >> step out of the car. i am going to drag you out of here. >> you were going to drag me out of my own car? >> she's imprisoned for resisting arrest. and two days later, she hangs herself in her cell, a tragic and unexpected result. saw,he...
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what i took to look spence about this and this is of course he will do this work as usual but he will be very much be occupied with the proceedings in court because they. go on from now on and of course this is why did his opponents have said he shouldn't be a prime minister going to court in the morning and then. governing in the afternoon cramer is. well to the bundesliga bar leverkusen celebrated a 31 victory away from home against. leverkusen went into the lead after just 6 minutes when wonderkid. his 9th goal so far this season the hosts did manage to pull one back in the 2nd half for their own young star to have a penalty soon afterwards so have grabbed his 10th of the current campaign to make it 21 because the guests wrapped up all 3 points in the 81st minute thanks to spend bender shoulder. well tom get away from the sports is with me to discuss this weekend's been this league action hi tom. moved up to 3rd to. win you know obviously a great result for them really yeah absolutely they're now just 8 points behind league leaders by munich and possibly in with a very distant outs
what i took to look spence about this and this is of course he will do this work as usual but he will be very much be occupied with the proceedings in court because they. go on from now on and of course this is why did his opponents have said he shouldn't be a prime minister going to court in the morning and then. governing in the afternoon cramer is. well to the bundesliga bar leverkusen celebrated a 31 victory away from home against. leverkusen went into the lead after just 6 minutes when...
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hannah hodges and her father jim came all the way from california a 10 hour drive now this is spence's high. 18 year old hannah will take the wheel she's picked the most difficult to riddle the rusty nail trail. the trail for us. to see how we go where we're going to. on stuff that you won't even think it could even go on to possibly do why would you be driving have suffered like this for the circuit or get a lot of well i was written off credit history ever since i was little john and i would know it's going to mexico. now look at every single here who. just exists born and raised catholic british street is new to crazy hubby yeah it's crazy but it's a very real. on the road and. he's going to arizona g.p. armory and then now. in the desert out. of. the teams are ready to go it's a few miles yet to the start of the trial. jim's invested more than $100000.00 in the g.p. is now interesting to hannah's offroad skills it's got a special differential love extra steady shots and special time is. but neither one knows exactly what they and they cheat will be facing. the countryside looks lik
hannah hodges and her father jim came all the way from california a 10 hour drive now this is spence's high. 18 year old hannah will take the wheel she's picked the most difficult to riddle the rusty nail trail. the trail for us. to see how we go where we're going to. on stuff that you won't even think it could even go on to possibly do why would you be driving have suffered like this for the circuit or get a lot of well i was written off credit history ever since i was little john and i would...
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hana hodges and her father jim came all the way from california a 10 hour drive now this is spence's high. 18 year old hannah will take the wheel she's picked the most difficult to revel. the rusty nail trail. so it's a new trail for us. to see how we go where we're going to go on stuff that you won't even think it could even go on to possibly do why would you be driving have something like this at the surface but were there a lot of fun i was made in the hockridge history ever since i left little doubt and i would always going to mexico. ellis every single year. this business born and raised catholic bridge street is new to crazy hobby yes it's crazy but it's super real. on the road and. he's been to arizona and chief john berry and then now my well. known as a dot. on the teams are ready to go it's a few miles yet to the start of the trial. jim has invested more than $100000.00 in the jeep he's now interesting to hannah's off road skills it's got a special differential of extra sturdy shops and special time is. that neither one knows exactly what they and their jeep will be facing.
hana hodges and her father jim came all the way from california a 10 hour drive now this is spence's high. 18 year old hannah will take the wheel she's picked the most difficult to revel. the rusty nail trail. so it's a new trail for us. to see how we go where we're going to go on stuff that you won't even think it could even go on to possibly do why would you be driving have something like this at the surface but were there a lot of fun i was made in the hockridge history ever since i left...
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hannah hodges and her father jim came all the way from california a 10 hour drive now this is spence this time. 18 year old hannah will take the wheel she's picked the most difficult to reveal the rusty nail trail. so it's a neutral for us i am to see how we go where we're going to go wants. this morning even think it could even go on until last we do why would you be driving have suffered like this the sick of hearing that a lot of well i was better not great it was 3 years since i was little john and i was going to mexico. to look for every single here who. just this is born and raised catholic bridge street is new to crazy all the yeah it's crazy but it's super real. on the program. he's been to arizona and chief john barry and then now. the desert out. to. the teams are ready to go it's a few miles yet to the start of the trial. jim's invested more than $100000.00 in the jeep he's now entrusting to hannah's afraid skills it's got a special differential love extra sturdy shops and special time is. but neither one knows exactly what they and their jeep will be facing. the countrysi
hannah hodges and her father jim came all the way from california a 10 hour drive now this is spence this time. 18 year old hannah will take the wheel she's picked the most difficult to reveal the rusty nail trail. so it's a neutral for us i am to see how we go where we're going to go wants. this morning even think it could even go on until last we do why would you be driving have suffered like this the sick of hearing that a lot of well i was better not great it was 3 years since i was little...
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. >> reporter: kristi spence with dairy wethe in group came up with a solution. >> the farmers are still paid for their milk, the processors are allowing their employees to continue working and we would in turn donate that to the food bank system. >> reporter: they call it curds and kindness, and raised $3 million in donations to save milk destined for disposal. they processed it into cheese, butter and brought directly to those in need. >> it means a lot. we wouldn't be able to make it without it. jackie andersonkie anderson never expected to be at a food bank. but she is now jobless with six kids to feed. >> the two toddlers in the house go through milk like you wo'tgreart us to lwee contribu. co on thman to des ngel >> brennan: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the next chapter in america's space program: the rocket from a private company that's about to make a very public liftoff with astronauts on-board. and later, norah's interview with the nation's top military officer. why he says his annual visit to arlington national cemetery is personal.
. >> reporter: kristi spence with dairy wethe in group came up with a solution. >> the farmers are still paid for their milk, the processors are allowing their employees to continue working and we would in turn donate that to the food bank system. >> reporter: they call it curds and kindness, and raised $3 million in donations to save milk destined for disposal. they processed it into cheese, butter and brought directly to those in need. >> it means a lot. we wouldn't be...
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spence spencer?u see the absence of a marine layer so there is no cooling for us this evening. these are records for this date
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>>has spence for people if they get ill that's really sobering thought after being shuttered nearly 2 months, their loyal customers were excited at the idea of the downtown shop reopening once a county decided to go along with the governor's timeline of phase 2 but after going back and forth about it. the owners have decided to hold back for now here's why i think going downtown and i've been going to the store and a lot of people are wearing masks a lot of people are. >>is social distancing and we don't want that to happen in the store when we don't want anyone to get sick. we don't want anyone to feel terrible we we really care about the health of our community they considered opening up for curbside pickup only on saturdays sense is the busiest. >>but a recent experience dropping by the store change their mind people were you know coming out and saying hello how are you you know if people want to talk to us and we want to talk to people who live with they want to talk to their neighbors loach. >>and we can't let that happen because we don't want anything to happen to for now they'r
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. >> reporter: kristi spence with dairy west says the industry group came up with a solution. >> there getting paid for their milk, the processors are allowing their employees to keep working and we would in turn donate that to the food bank system. >> reporter: they call it kurds and kindness, and raised $3 million in donations to save milk destined for disposal. processed into cheese, butter and brought directly to those in need. >> we wouldn't be able to make it without it. >> reporter: jackie anderson never expected to be at a food bank. she is now jobless with six kids to feed. >> the two toddlers in the house go through milk like you wouldn't believe! >> it's a great opportunity for us to feel like we're contributing in tough times. >> reporter: families in need counting on the milkman to deliver. carter evans cbs news los angeles >> brennan: there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the next chapter in america's space program... the rocket from a private company... that's about to make a very public lift-off... with astronauts on-board. and later...
. >> reporter: kristi spence with dairy west says the industry group came up with a solution. >> there getting paid for their milk, the processors are allowing their employees to keep working and we would in turn donate that to the food bank system. >> reporter: they call it kurds and kindness, and raised $3 million in donations to save milk destined for disposal. processed into cheese, butter and brought directly to those in need. >> we wouldn't be able to make it...
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live fact exist in the very system that our clinic has been working with since its foundation so mr spence has come to the right place. and is not the only american seeking medical help in russia a retired plumber from ohio visited the clinic last year with chronic leukemia and received what would be classed as an alternative treatment and it was one that helped as i went round and round reverting to doctors. attempted to treat the symptoms as opposed to looking for carmen. to my problems i don't know her. a clinic in perm russia that took a holistic approach to health because the very 1st thing i was concerned with was the leukemia and they showed me how even the heart condition and the other conditions work together to feed the leukemia so they attack the core issue and state of dealing with symptoms ok thanks for staying with us here in ati international as we continue to keep you informed through our website on various social media channels and of course live broadcasts from the state is right here in moscow as well as london and washington d.c. . good food descriptions sound up the ev
live fact exist in the very system that our clinic has been working with since its foundation so mr spence has come to the right place. and is not the only american seeking medical help in russia a retired plumber from ohio visited the clinic last year with chronic leukemia and received what would be classed as an alternative treatment and it was one that helped as i went round and round reverting to doctors. attempted to treat the symptoms as opposed to looking for carmen. to my problems i...
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meant to buy us time was meant to prepare the health system to cope with the cases to get enough test spence hospital beds ventilators same staffs ready to cope with this so as faces and going down this was going and now we need to see that these cases you just say don't don't go up too much again but yet it's possible and very likely actually that the 2nd wave or optics and cases aren't coming in all the countries which are now opening up so certainly expense that is to be expected ok that's christian and my own thing speaking to us from geneva thank you and have a. now here's a look at some of today's of the current virus developments the chinese city of the epicenter of the outbreak has issued a total ban on hunting breeding and eating wild animals research suggests the virus most likely spreads from wild animals to humans through such practices a top u.s. scientists have said people should not count on a vaccine being developed soon william hazeltine say's the best approach is to manage the spread of the virus through contact tracing and strict isolation mischa's amid fresh operates iran
meant to buy us time was meant to prepare the health system to cope with the cases to get enough test spence hospital beds ventilators same staffs ready to cope with this so as faces and going down this was going and now we need to see that these cases you just say don't don't go up too much again but yet it's possible and very likely actually that the 2nd wave or optics and cases aren't coming in all the countries which are now opening up so certainly expense that is to be expected ok that's...
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. >> reporter: which is not cheap, says kristi spence, with dairy west, an industry group for farmers in idaho and utah. >> we said, is there a way that we could purchase this product at cost. farmers are still getting paid for their milk. the processors are allowing their employees to continue working, and then we would in turn donate that to the food bank system. >> reporter: dairy west managed to raise $3 million in donations to save milk destined for disposal. it was trucked to creamery, processed into cheese, butter, and other dairy products and brought directly to those in need. >> it means a lot. we wouldn't be able to make it without it. >> reporter: jackie anderson never expected to be at a food bank, but now this utah mom is jobless with six kids to feed. >> with three toddlers in the house, we go through milk like you wouldn't believe. >> reporter: for anderson, it's a vital link into a novel food chain. for mitch hancock... >> it's a great opportunity for us to feel like we're contributing. >> reporter: it turns out the milk man still delivers. carter evans, cbs news, los
. >> reporter: which is not cheap, says kristi spence, with dairy west, an industry group for farmers in idaho and utah. >> we said, is there a way that we could purchase this product at cost. farmers are still getting paid for their milk. the processors are allowing their employees to continue working, and then we would in turn donate that to the food bank system. >> reporter: dairy west managed to raise $3 million in donations to save milk destined for disposal. it was...
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he also asked her chelsea team—mate drew spence how many times she had been arrested.ulted in two fa investigations and a parliamentary inquiry. i made two comments that i shouldn't have made that were inappropriate, and they were brought to my attention two years after they were made. but i think the challenge will always was, they were never brought to my attention from the people who were bringing the allegation. at the time, though, mark, you categorically denied those allegations. the reality was, they weren't comments i'd felt i'd made. and hearing the allegations from a third party made that difficult. i never really understood where the person was coming from and how clear they were or how they felt, and what i'd said to them had made them feel. and that will always be a deep regret, jane, obviously. sacked from his post in 2017 for an unrelated issue, sampson subsequently brought an unfair dismissal case against the fa, who reached an out—of—court settlement with him. he enrolled in a six—week diversity course with kick it out and issued a statement apologisin
he also asked her chelsea team—mate drew spence how many times she had been arrested.ulted in two fa investigations and a parliamentary inquiry. i made two comments that i shouldn't have made that were inappropriate, and they were brought to my attention two years after they were made. but i think the challenge will always was, they were never brought to my attention from the people who were bringing the allegation. at the time, though, mark, you categorically denied those allegations. the...
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it like you're saying a lot of places like wal-mart and costco also doing well boom bust co-host spence one and sean hyman of the logical investor thank you both for your time. thank you . it's been one year since the u.s. placed chinese talk on giant wall way on a blacklist will a move that ban the telecom giant from buying parts and components from u.s. companies without u.s. government approval well now it appears that that move could change the u.s. department of commerce is close to signing off on new rules that would allow american companies to work with wall way in establishing 5 g. standards all this according to officials who are familiar with the matter and spoke to reuters for more we bring in our team respondent rachel blevins rachel a lot of back and forth here what do we know about this decision well it was nearly one year ago when the commerce department 1st announced that they were placing wall way on a blacklist and at the time they cited national security concerns but now it looks like they may be taking a step back from those claims so reports are now claiming that th
it like you're saying a lot of places like wal-mart and costco also doing well boom bust co-host spence one and sean hyman of the logical investor thank you both for your time. thank you . it's been one year since the u.s. placed chinese talk on giant wall way on a blacklist will a move that ban the telecom giant from buying parts and components from u.s. companies without u.s. government approval well now it appears that that move could change the u.s. department of commerce is close to...
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perspective and understanding, this penguin classic on china with jonathan's friends -- jonathan spencee volume. more importantly was jonathan 120 120 -- jonathan fenby's page masterpiece from years ago. we are thrilled he could join us. thank you so much for joining us. will china dominate hong kong? jonathan: china is certainly taking a big step towards that. usedormulation which was after the handover from the british colony in 1997, one country, two systems, it is quite clear that in beijing's mind one country dominates. that is to say the interest of the central government in beijing and what we are seeing through the mpc is evidence of that. tom: what is so interesting here , and i would take it back to the two terms of donald sang ages ago and all of the changes in hong kong now. is there any linkage or emotional attachment of the business elites of hong kong with beijing? jonathan: yes, a lot of the business elite in hong kong have long played a big role in the mainland economy. they were one of the conduits , going backgrowth three or four decades. and that remains. at the same
perspective and understanding, this penguin classic on china with jonathan's friends -- jonathan spencee volume. more importantly was jonathan 120 120 -- jonathan fenby's page masterpiece from years ago. we are thrilled he could join us. thank you so much for joining us. will china dominate hong kong? jonathan: china is certainly taking a big step towards that. usedormulation which was after the handover from the british colony in 1997, one country, two systems, it is quite clear that in...
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which is truly the better truck choice because we're gold joining us now to discuss how to busk 0 spence one all right ben i don't know if this is even a fair question for you. is it because i've been or is it gold or you know what i'm going to say i want to say it's because of course but i think there's some there is some statistical evidence to back me up here look listen gold is good no no taking shots here are gold i think there's a lot of people who've invested in gold for a lot of years it has been truly a safe haven asset and gold has been on the rise you know gold's up something like 16 percent since march so it's done pretty well and for folks who are tied into it it's obviously a good investment and a lot of nations are tied into gold nations like china certainly buy up a lot of gold so there's no knock on it but if you're talking about just return on investment big cowen is far superior i'm just since march alone because it has increased by 42 percent and in general if you go back to the fact that big coins really about 11 or 12 years old we're talking about thousands of perce
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to take great measures to make sure it's a legitimately what it supposed to be a boom bust co-host spence wanted christie i way to end it on a very bizarre note thank you both for your expert analysis today. thanks very. much and finally a little back and forth from the movie been surrounding an unlikely blockbuster trolls the world tours now as movie theaters around the world were forced to shut their doors 'd due to the ongoing pandemic universal pictures decide to release the sequel for the digital rental on the 10th of april though earlier this week it was reported that after 3 weeks on demand the movie brought in $100000000.00 in rentals now according to universal pictures the distributor collected roughly the same amount of revenue as the 1st trolls film had collected during its 5 month theatrical run now this could change the way the company releases movies in the future according to n.b.c. universal c.e.o. jeff shell who told the wall street journal as soon as theaters reopen we expect a really. movies on both formats as a sentiment a sentiment shall actually echo during universal
to take great measures to make sure it's a legitimately what it supposed to be a boom bust co-host spence wanted christie i way to end it on a very bizarre note thank you both for your expert analysis today. thanks very. much and finally a little back and forth from the movie been surrounding an unlikely blockbuster trolls the world tours now as movie theaters around the world were forced to shut their doors 'd due to the ongoing pandemic universal pictures decide to release the sequel for the...
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conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting hackable we'll discuss with the best co-host spence on and cyber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. says stand there while they are united states has been the unbelievable winner of the global geographic macroeconomic gambling casino with the world reserve currency and really smart intelligent financial engineers and software engineers but that. has run up my thought is that this pandemic has exposed incredible wallner abilities in the united states and the united kingdom and that's going to be painful it's going to be a very painful next 10 to 15 years. the collapse of the russian post has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism by news of the corporate looking media the same media consistently project their own claim values to live. in even the truth or to speak to sleep in their newsgroup or any. one else seems wrong. well we just don't. let me. get to shape our just didn't come out to kill and indeed train equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart if we choose to look
conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting hackable we'll discuss with the best co-host spence on and cyber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. says stand there while they are united states has been the unbelievable winner of the global geographic macroeconomic gambling casino with the world reserve currency and really smart intelligent financial engineers and software engineers but that. has run up my thought is that this...
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conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting hacked will discuss with the best co-host spence on and fiber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that bird fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most deluded society on politics as a species of endless and needless political theater politicians more than just celebrity are 2 ruling parties are in reality one part of corporate and those who attempt to function as. breathless universe of fake news designed to push through the cruelty and exploitation of the little or are pushed so far to the margins of society including by a public broadcasting system that has sold its soul for corporate money that we might as well be mice squeaking against an avalanche but squeak we must. take a live music anywhere you can place an elegantly curated online video library with a built in search engine it will fit right in your song good for you interact and good arctic temperatures stars will
conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting hacked will discuss with the best co-host spence on and fiber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. our culture is awash in lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations that bird fiction until they are indistinguishable we have become the most deluded society on politics as a species of endless and needless political theater politicians more than just celebrity are 2...
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order your copy online today at the spence store.org area -- at c-span store.org [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, remarks by u.n. ambassador kelly kraft on u.s. foreign-policy during the pandemic. she talks about the problems between china and the world health organization, hosted by the hudson institute, this is 45 minutes. heather: good afternoon, i am a senior fellow at the hudson institute. i am honored to be joined by our u.s. ambassador to the united nations, kelly craft. she has a lot on her plate anding with the issues, a job amid a pandemic, which has created a bigger challenge. we will talk about the challenges the united states faces along with priorities for the united states and the western world. we will start with our relationship with china, and how the united states negotiates with a country that refuses to be transparent. s with a country that refuses to be transparent. transparency would undermine th
order your copy online today at the spence store.org area -- at c-span store.org [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, remarks by u.n. ambassador kelly kraft on u.s. foreign-policy during the pandemic. she talks about the problems between china and the world health organization, hosted by the hudson institute, this is 45...
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spence spencer? >> you see the absence of a marine layer so there is no cooling for us this evening. these are records for this date now. san jose tied it's record for this date. and even right now we have temperature readings in at redwood city and it's really, really hot out there. it's going to be hotter tomorrow. the next three days we'll have more of this heat and it will be even hotter than today. as a result of that, a heat advisory is in effect now and remains in effect for virtually all of the bay area until 7 a.m. thursday and a heat warning is in effect for solano county. i'll show you how hot later on. >> all right. thank you. >> the heat sent many people off to beaches and parks across the bay area despite recommendations to stay at home. leann melendez spoke to people who said they just needed to get out. she joins us live from the roof at abc 7 studios. i love how you said it earlier, we're all human. >> that's right. well, you know, let me just tell you to start out we've been all sti
spence spencer? >> you see the absence of a marine layer so there is no cooling for us this evening. these are records for this date now. san jose tied it's record for this date. and even right now we have temperature readings in at redwood city and it's really, really hot out there. it's going to be hotter tomorrow. the next three days we'll have more of this heat and it will be even hotter than today. as a result of that, a heat advisory is in effect now and remains in effect for...
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conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting casual will discuss with the best co-host spence on and cyber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. the collapse of the russian post has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism by news of the corporate looking media the same media consistently project the old slave values to live. in even the truth or to speak to sleep in their news reporting. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person with those words. thinks. we dare to ask. they fail. to do that and she says you said you can. do. that job on. this. show this up but for us think think think you would think he could be but you know it's. going to. be. pleasing. and it. should be. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who re
conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting casual will discuss with the best co-host spence on and cyber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. the collapse of the russian post has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism by news of the corporate looking media the same media consistently project the old slave values to live. in even the truth or to speak to sleep in their news reporting. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one...
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conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting hackable we'll discuss with the best co-host spence on and cyber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. the collapse of the russia game host has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism the finest of the corporate looking media the scene media consistently project the old slave values to live. in even the truth or to speak of the sleep in the newsroom for me. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all your life. and you can never forget maybe you can know auschwitz was really like to be inhaled close you would never believe it. if you let him do it too as a hobby of course for historical years. it would be very bad at all the lotto for your family to make it to work when i get out on the farm some of you know i'm going to take my son to there next to you so he can piss in hopefully bless her. it's no surprise that online video conferencing services like zoom and skype have seen a massive increase in
conferencing services how much more vulnerable are we getting hackable we'll discuss with the best co-host spence on and cyber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the numbers at the club. the collapse of the russia game host has exposed yet again the unprofessionalism the finest of the corporate looking media the scene media consistently project the old slave values to live. in even the truth or to speak of the sleep in the newsroom for me. you are no offense but you no...
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people coming back to the office, you know, very cautiously at first, but i think long-term mike spence spe saying before, before 9/11, people will get comfortable with the office environment and ultimately will realize again how important the office environment is to innovation and creativity. >> spencer, i think that's really interesting because the flip side is that people are getting very comfortable in their home environments. and they're realizing, what i hear a lot of people say, wow, i guess we can do this from home. i guess with zoom and our, you know, digital world and cell phones, we can do this from home and that was going to be the trend towards more distancing. so i know -- look, you guys are obviously interested parties. you want the real estate business to keep thriving and being robust. but don't you think that people have kind of gotten used to being on zoom meetings in their, you know, slippers? >> well, cbre studied this. we call it the fluid workplace, where you can work from home, you can work from your office, you can work from a coffee shop. but i think that the
people coming back to the office, you know, very cautiously at first, but i think long-term mike spence spe saying before, before 9/11, people will get comfortable with the office environment and ultimately will realize again how important the office environment is to innovation and creativity. >> spencer, i think that's really interesting because the flip side is that people are getting very comfortable in their home environments. and they're realizing, what i hear a lot of people say,...
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dispersing funds, many shuttered minority owned businesses are being left to drown in a growing pile of spencesaccording to the center for responsible lending, over 90% of black, latino or pacific islander owned businesses and 75% of asian businesses stand close to no chance of receiving a ppp loan through a mainstream bank. with me is ashley harrington, the director of advocacy and senior council for responsible lending. thanks so much for being with us. we've talked a lot on this show about the fact that minority-owned businesses are often cut out from these bigger banks. at the same time, there's $60 billion set aside for community banks that serve minority businesses. why is that money not enough? >> thanks so much for having me. you're right, small businesses of color are important to this economy and their communities. there was $60 billion in the most recent ppp package that, unfortunately, still most of it will not get to communities of color. and that's because the best way to get funding to small businesses of color is through minority depository institutions called ndis and community
dispersing funds, many shuttered minority owned businesses are being left to drown in a growing pile of spencesaccording to the center for responsible lending, over 90% of black, latino or pacific islander owned businesses and 75% of asian businesses stand close to no chance of receiving a ppp loan through a mainstream bank. with me is ashley harrington, the director of advocacy and senior council for responsible lending. thanks so much for being with us. we've talked a lot on this show about...
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. >> and i'm larry beil, for spence, chris alvarez and all of us here at abc7 news, have a good night ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a civil engineer from zachary, louisiana... a voting right attorney from silver spring, maryland... and our returning champion, a restauranteur and sommelier from south portland, maine... ...whose 1 day cash winnings total $11,999. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. here we go again, another half hour in which three very bright people-- shawn, michelle, and nathan-- get to show how much they know in order to win a lot of dough. good luck. here we go. ♪ categories, please. starting off with... [ audience laughs ] aha. ...abbreviation, please. we'll deal with... notice the quotation marks on y-e. and finally, we'll deal with the... nathan, your turn. uh, drink up for $200, please. shawn. what is a daiquiri? yeah. let's have geography for $200. michelle. what is the amazon? that's the one.
. >> and i'm larry beil, for spence, chris alvarez and all of us here at abc7 news, have a good night ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a civil engineer from zachary, louisiana... a voting right attorney from silver spring, maryland... and our returning champion, a restauranteur and sommelier from south portland, maine... ...whose 1 day cash winnings total $11,999. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert....
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spence, you want to give marcus the soup tour? -spencer: sure. -lemonis: soup tour. -how does this stuff sell? -spencer: great. this is swansons' family recipe. lemonis: so, what is this called? spencer: this is bouillabaisse. -lemonis: this fish is amazing. -spencer: yeah, thank you. lemonis: i'm a little disappointed that gary hasn't expanded his prepared foods. the margins are double what the fresh fish is. if he can just have what i call "attachment" -- attaching one prepared-food item to every fresh item that he sells -- his business should go up markedly pretty quick. how you doing, sir? do you come here often? -man: i do. -lemonis: what do you get? is there a specialty that you love? man: i love this coconut shrimp. the stuffed clams -- i can't make them at home as good as he makes them here. i just wish he did more prepared stuff. i'd like to see the man open a restaurant. lemonis: will you come help us wait tables? i'll wait them with you. man: aw, i don't know. i'll come to eat. lemonis: okay. nice meeting you. man: thank you. lemonis: is it always this bus
spence, you want to give marcus the soup tour? -spencer: sure. -lemonis: soup tour. -how does this stuff sell? -spencer: great. this is swansons' family recipe. lemonis: so, what is this called? spencer: this is bouillabaisse. -lemonis: this fish is amazing. -spencer: yeah, thank you. lemonis: i'm a little disappointed that gary hasn't expanded his prepared foods. the margins are double what the fresh fish is. if he can just have what i call "attachment" -- attaching one prepared-food...
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spence have to live a healthy life is that they say gym memberships are expensive junk food compared to healthy food has changed how does the government and how do individuals address that case very good point so i think the 1st thing to say is we can learn from history we very effectively in this country tackled tobacco consumption and over the last 3 to 4 decades we have reduced our smoking prevalence from more than 50 percent of adult smoking you know in the sixty's and up to $978.00 to now less than 20 percent and the way that was done wasn't from educational person responsibility specifically it was tackling the availability of affordability in the acceptability of cigarettes taxing cigarettes and made the more expensive public smoking bans dissociation or banning sick or advertising we probably apply the same principles to junk food so you're absolutely right we need to make those sorts of foods more expensive by taxes sugar treating sex as one example but we should apply that old processed food and make healthy food more affordable but yes it is doable certainly you can follow
spence have to live a healthy life is that they say gym memberships are expensive junk food compared to healthy food has changed how does the government and how do individuals address that case very good point so i think the 1st thing to say is we can learn from history we very effectively in this country tackled tobacco consumption and over the last 3 to 4 decades we have reduced our smoking prevalence from more than 50 percent of adult smoking you know in the sixty's and up to $978.00 to now...
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services how much more vulnerable are we getting how actually we'll discuss with the best co-host spence on and fiber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the number is at the close it was. my. sleep. let. you are no fan speed you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. leverage debt all you like. and you can never forget it maybe you can now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because you would never believe it wasn't a human can do to as a copy of a course for 30 years i'm open to the contrary of it it all seems so a lot offered by this i might make it to get it right when i get out on the farm saw you don't want to take my son to their next meal so he can listen and hopefully bless god heard. mode. one else truths seem wrong why don't we all just don't hold. any new world to be yet to shape out these days to come to advocate and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. it's no surprise that online video conferencing ser
services how much more vulnerable are we getting how actually we'll discuss with the best co-host spence on and fiber security analyst morgan right now as we go to break here the number is at the close it was. my. sleep. let. you are no fan speed you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. leverage debt all you like. and you can never forget it maybe you can now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because you would...
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thanks to you all for coming, unfortunately cynthia spence is unable to be here today but we still look forward to great conversation. we will be informal today. there are two panelists, dov weinryb grohsgal and frank popper will introduce themselves for their presentations. they will speak for 10 to 12 minutes at the most, i will enforce that with an iron hand about their current research on presidential commissions and then the three of us will talk in conversation about the role of presidential commissions and political history. and i will reserve the last half hour at least for questions and comments from you and for us to continue talking. as you can tell today's session is being filmed by c-span so do with that information as you will. all right. frank is going to go first and introduce yourself. >> yeah, my name is frank popper. i teach city planning rather than history, although increasingly i take a historical approach to city planning. i do that at rutgers and at princeton. the reason i'm here is that nearly half a century ago i wrote a small book for the 20th century fund, no
thanks to you all for coming, unfortunately cynthia spence is unable to be here today but we still look forward to great conversation. we will be informal today. there are two panelists, dov weinryb grohsgal and frank popper will introduce themselves for their presentations. they will speak for 10 to 12 minutes at the most, i will enforce that with an iron hand about their current research on presidential commissions and then the three of us will talk in conversation about the role of...
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thanks to you all for coming, unfortunately cynthia spence is unable to be here today but we still look forward to great conversation. we will be informal today. there are two panelists, dov weinryb grohsgal and fran
thanks to you all for coming, unfortunately cynthia spence is unable to be here today but we still look forward to great conversation. we will be informal today. there are two panelists, dov weinryb grohsgal and fran
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besser, we have sort of on the screen the case with the most cases it makes spence people lynn in morefined circumstances. does it make sense that because of that the guideline should be different in every state? does the virus act differently in a rural state? should it be different in a state that's sparse? >> i work at cdc for 13 years and was involved in guidance. four of those years were for emergency preparedness and response, what you want to see is an over-arching national strategy and plan, with very specification guidance so states will know what to do, but it's applied differently in states. in a state that's in phase one, which is just having 14 days of declining cases, they'll be doing something very differently than a state that hasn't seen any decline at all, or a state that's been seeing six or eight weeks of decline. no states are seeing that yet, but you have national guidelines, and -- i'm on the regional governor's group for seven states in the northeast, and we're working to coordinate, because things like mass transit cut across states, but what you would like to
besser, we have sort of on the screen the case with the most cases it makes spence people lynn in morefined circumstances. does it make sense that because of that the guideline should be different in every state? does the virus act differently in a rural state? should it be different in a state that's sparse? >> i work at cdc for 13 years and was involved in guidance. four of those years were for emergency preparedness and response, what you want to see is an over-arching national...
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order your copy online today at the spence store.org area -- at c-span store.org [captioning performedy the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, remarks by u.n. ambassador kelly kraft on u.s. foreign-policy during the pandemic. she talks about the problems between china and the world health organization, hosted by the hudson institute, this is 45 minutes. heather: good afternoon, i am a senior fellow at the hudson institute. i am honored to be joined by our
order your copy online today at the spence store.org area -- at c-span store.org [captioning performedy the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> next, remarks by u.n. ambassador kelly kraft on u.s. foreign-policy during the pandemic. she talks about the problems between china and the world health organization, hosted by the hudson institute, this is 45...
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howard spence about his plane batteries?these planes? if you look at the total cost of the ownership of these plans, it is significantly cheaper than current operations. compared to a car, you may think an electric ca rt a car, you may think an electric cart seems more expensive to purchase, i have a note to calm myself, but when you never to go the gas station, you never go into service or maintenance, suddenly you figure out your ongoing costs in total a re figure out your ongoing costs in total are significantly less than anything you may have paid extra on the electric car up front. so expect similar things from electric aeroplanes. it may seem more expensive upfront, but overall, up through a five or ten year plan, you will save a lot of money flying electric. you can use that you grow your outline or provide cheaper tickets to your passengers —— grow your airline. so give me an example of the difference in price for passengers once it has taken off? i think you have a target deadline of 2021 for the first commercial fli
howard spence about his plane batteries?these planes? if you look at the total cost of the ownership of these plans, it is significantly cheaper than current operations. compared to a car, you may think an electric ca rt a car, you may think an electric cart seems more expensive to purchase, i have a note to calm myself, but when you never to go the gas station, you never go into service or maintenance, suddenly you figure out your ongoing costs in total a re figure out your ongoing costs in...