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we got to talk about that. we got to think we got to think through that design souls you're thinking about black trans nationalism, black folk in france thinking through and thinking about activism in the wake of a police murder. how is how is that transnational? she calls this transnational collaboration? how does that how does that collaboration? what does that look like right in the wake of in the wake of police violence? and how is it collaboration? how is it collaboration sustainable? dave mason, white in memphis asking the question, does it mean to photograph these moments? what are the implications photography? what are the implications of the photographer? white right. in terms of what's in terms of what's being surveilled, what's being what's being captured. nicole carter talking about sonic anthems, right? anthems that are being constructed for righteous teachers in the 1960s and 1970s. a host of host of black black musicians and in artists in the contemporary moment, thinking through and thinking abo
we got to talk about that. we got to think we got to think through that design souls you're thinking about black trans nationalism, black folk in france thinking through and thinking about activism in the wake of a police murder. how is how is that transnational? she calls this transnational collaboration? how does that how does that collaboration? what does that look like right in the wake of in the wake of police violence? and how is it collaboration? how is it collaboration sustainable? dave...
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so while i love talking about innovation, i love talking about government and policy. what i find is the last piece of the equation that's hardly ever talked is how we are resistant to change. and that's what we have to do. we i can tell you story after story of switching fleets from diesel to propane, diesel to renewable propane. they saved money. the mechanics like it better, the drivers like it better, the communities like it better. and still each conversion is a bit of a challenge. a lot of heads nodding. so i do want to get to some questions, folks. if you have a question, you just put your hand right up and someone with the mic will be right over it. we're just excited. okay, keep nodding along. no, i like it very much. i look, i'm going to ask you all this question, but jennifer, i will start with you. transportation and we know is a major contributor right to greenhouse gas emissions. so what are the most promising strategies and technologies for decarbonization in this sector? well, i think tucker started by talking about direct conversion of co2. right. peop
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we've also talked quite a bit about what was going on in the democratic party, and we talked lot about the kind of chaotic ending of the lyndon johnson administration in 19 in 1968. right. that has also got some implications for for carter. we talked about this country kind of sense that johnson had gone back on campaign promises, the war in vietnam, that they been lied to about that war by multiple administrations and we have a democratic party, this kind of crumbling around the issue of civil rights. and we talked a bit about kind of impact on the broader political situation. and of course, that's to press at some real pain in the democratic coalition. and so incomes jimmy carter is both a southerner not just from from the border but from the deep south, from georgia, but also has a reputation as a racial as someone who's kind of stood up to some of these segregationists southerners, is someone who has a kind of forward vision on race. and so thing that the carter kind of exemplar us in this coalition is somebody who can actually bridge this really painful divide in the coalition. yo
we've also talked quite a bit about what was going on in the democratic party, and we talked lot about the kind of chaotic ending of the lyndon johnson administration in 19 in 1968. right. that has also got some implications for for carter. we talked about this country kind of sense that johnson had gone back on campaign promises, the war in vietnam, that they been lied to about that war by multiple administrations and we have a democratic party, this kind of crumbling around the issue of civil...
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you're talking about gutting important programs. >> i think we have to keep talking about the love -- the word effectiveness. we keep saying what is it you want to do and how do you budget for that so you get an outcome and myth busting. we talked about poor performers and other things. there's a lot of this around federal government so if there's an opportunity to get out there and mythbusters on some of that, that would be a positive. >> i will feed off of your comments because they are headed in the right direction. i see this as an opportunity, an opportunity to do some things that fundamentally look at the role of government to decide whether it's an antiquated personnel system or i.t. or a mission that made sense during the cold war and if we are going to look at an operation that examines those questions to look at ways to reduce things and change the footprint around them we are onto something but if it is going to be something where it is simply a cost-cutting measure and that's going to be the ne plus ultra that we -- then we will miss an opportunity and i don't know how eff
you're talking about gutting important programs. >> i think we have to keep talking about the love -- the word effectiveness. we keep saying what is it you want to do and how do you budget for that so you get an outcome and myth busting. we talked about poor performers and other things. there's a lot of this around federal government so if there's an opportunity to get out there and mythbusters on some of that, that would be a positive. >> i will feed off of your comments because...
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you can talk about authoritarianism, you can talk about democratic setbacks and in that situation there are different kinds of human rights, not necessarily. but yet again they said that to have an advocacy, pick one thing. so once again it is an issue that is very close to my heart. and i have become the direct part of this because i have been charged as well. so yes. we came with an and -- international advocacy designed to raise international awareness of critical issues like -- raise awareness especially around different communities outside of thailand because i cannot return home. but since i am sitting outside, i might as well take advantage of my position in collecting different communities, for example. i what a few times of year come to north america and europe and australia to try and make a connection with other people. i had a meeting with the state department this morning and last week i was invited by what they call the global affairs of canada. basically the foreign ministry of canada. the meeting was fruitful. i mean, linking up with government liable organize a -- level
you can talk about authoritarianism, you can talk about democratic setbacks and in that situation there are different kinds of human rights, not necessarily. but yet again they said that to have an advocacy, pick one thing. so once again it is an issue that is very close to my heart. and i have become the direct part of this because i have been charged as well. so yes. we came with an and -- international advocacy designed to raise international awareness of critical issues like -- raise...
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about entrepreneurship, not talk about research, not talking about what's out there.hat led me too build my own gpt so i can start feeding at the information that i need so that as i goo into these states dealing with some state legislators it will not let us talk about diversity and inclusion i can now create language that still puts nvidia in a place that allows us to act on the social good piece. now put hbcus in the same classification to work with the business schools on or start a program. to work with that researchers universities for not using the tools you're starting to legislate that's a problem. that is a risk. and so i implore you to again yes i don't check my calendar a lot. hit mehe up i will send you a calendar link i promise i will show up to the meeting. [laughter] [laughter] don't mess with me i'm willing tos talk and figure out how we partner with your state to bring some these efforts forward. how do we walk alongside you and your university how to be walk alongside you as you think about legislation? i keep saying where the base layersl think of
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and the other thing i would say when i talked talk to a lot of folks as they travel different regulatoryframeworks come some are more regulated than others and some are more centralized and more centralized from brazil where they are more centralized. creating an environment that is you know low in complexity and low in uncertainty. i think that helps all the stakeholders and citizens in the private-sector. what i mean by that is their many examples but i remember the days where we were talking about net neutrality and starting here in the united states and in the caribbean we talked about that in a brazil with talked about that for the past decade and here and i don't want to get into the details of net neutrality but pretty much is the internet considered a public utility or is that an information service and is the title wanner title ii and that becomes a change from title i to title ii with respect to title i depending on the administration and whether title wanner title ii regulated words the ftc that regulates it so complicates things all over. having a good regulatory framework th
and the other thing i would say when i talked talk to a lot of folks as they travel different regulatoryframeworks come some are more regulated than others and some are more centralized and more centralized from brazil where they are more centralized. creating an environment that is you know low in complexity and low in uncertainty. i think that helps all the stakeholders and citizens in the private-sector. what i mean by that is their many examples but i remember the days where we were talking...
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you know, and we talked about changes and we can talk that in a bit. but he was like, we need to be more transparent about what we're doing because they search mar a lago, the fbi and the doj said nothing for the first two days, there was an attack on an fbi field office. a guy tried ram his car and get in it and i found there actually attacks on three more fbi field offices. but the fbi didn't make them public. then merrick garland got up and said, i ordered this search. i full responsibility. but by then, all of the conspiracy theories had spread. and just quickly, this fbi official who didn't want to be named is left, but he's afraid of going public. he said that the fbi and, doj have to change. they have to more open and transparent with the public. and he said, like in the digital, in a hyperpartisan age, trust me, doesn't cut. and i do think. there are major reforms that need to be made in the doj and fbi and again, just because we're a lot of the book and we're focusing a lot on the trump presidency and the the things that that did to undermine
you know, and we talked about changes and we can talk that in a bit. but he was like, we need to be more transparent about what we're doing because they search mar a lago, the fbi and the doj said nothing for the first two days, there was an attack on an fbi field office. a guy tried ram his car and get in it and i found there actually attacks on three more fbi field offices. but the fbi didn't make them public. then merrick garland got up and said, i ordered this search. i full responsibility....
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you talk about it in the book defending clinton and prosecuting trump to talk to "in such a difficultthing. in all these different things get now on this set of facts going forward. and a hero for vietnam during a difficult time. the sanctions. what was your question? >> one thing to talk about for. >> we knew this would be a big year. we've been in rooms before, a very good law enforcement. and the mueller there. i've been in hearings two or three years earlier and was being too cute. what answer the questions he would just stare. walk in the room and nadler walked through and going through questioning i asked about a simple issue of collusion and he didn't have control over the. this would be difficult and somewhat it acknowledged that. they built this narrative for months and then they have a report that doesn't draw the conclusions they want and they were in a summary beforehand and they were redacted talk about hiding things from in the didn't get the balance. >> i came back and i have to admit talk about this in the book. it was left open. the benefit of history looking back, it
you talk about it in the book defending clinton and prosecuting trump to talk to "in such a difficultthing. in all these different things get now on this set of facts going forward. and a hero for vietnam during a difficult time. the sanctions. what was your question? >> one thing to talk about for. >> we knew this would be a big year. we've been in rooms before, a very good law enforcement. and the mueller there. i've been in hearings two or three years earlier and was being...
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what to take, talk to do it, went to the supreme court. now the supreme court has passed with checking if indeed, that a band of tick tock would be unconstitutional or against the 1st amendment, which guarantees, as you know, the freedom of religion, speech, press and petition. this case, the freedom of speech is what take talk is aiming for that this is harming it's freedom of speech. and so what are the chances that the supreme court really ruled and took talk 3. well, this a chance is actually a 5050. maybe i don't know, nobody knows really that is up to the judges. now, what is absolutely unusual is that they put this on deducted. so later on in the game, they will decide on the 10th of january, they will hear arguments from all parties involved. they have for gold, the necessity normally with those cases to provide written statements, arguments before the court before they actually go into a hearing in, in, in, in, in, in, in a session where they hear a pro or con, oh, of the case by the involved parties. now that is interesting, howe
what to take, talk to do it, went to the supreme court. now the supreme court has passed with checking if indeed, that a band of tick tock would be unconstitutional or against the 1st amendment, which guarantees, as you know, the freedom of religion, speech, press and petition. this case, the freedom of speech is what take talk is aiming for that this is harming it's freedom of speech. and so what are the chances that the supreme court really ruled and took talk 3. well, this a chance is...
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when he talked to us, you know, he evenings, mayor luaia of new york talked about the funny papers on sundays. i member so much. i can't tell you everything. i was there.s old. you know what we used to say about the soldiers and sailors when they would pass by? hubba hubba. [laughter] so many memories. god bless america. i hope we turn out better. i won't be here but i pray for all of you that will be here. host: thank you for calling in. we take viewers back to december 8, 1941. about 12:30 in the afternoon. franklin roosevelt addresses the united states congress and the country. [video] >> yesterday, december 7, 1941. a date which will live in infamy. the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. the united states was at peace with that nation and solicitation of japan, still in conversation with its government and its emperor, looking towards the maintenance of peace in the pacific. i ask that the congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by japan on sunday, december 7, 1941, a state of war
when he talked to us, you know, he evenings, mayor luaia of new york talked about the funny papers on sundays. i member so much. i can't tell you everything. i was there.s old. you know what we used to say about the soldiers and sailors when they would pass by? hubba hubba. [laughter] so many memories. god bless america. i hope we turn out better. i won't be here but i pray for all of you that will be here. host: thank you for calling in. we take viewers back to december 8, 1941. about 12:30 in...
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seeing capital gains much lower. >> we will be talking about that and talking about lowering taxes. we take it from close to 44- 45%, down to 21. everybody said that was impossible. it was always -- i really wanted to get it down to 15 and we will be able to do that. and if you remember, we had the best three years in the history of our country from the standpoint of the economy and you have been so professional and so good. i have not seen you so much since i have been a politician. >> thank you, sir. we were together and i was grateful to be a judge on the apprentice and we had a great time. >> that's right. >> he was a tough judge. he was a tough judge. >> we had to eliminate some people that didn't cut it. >> we will be doing the same thing. unfortunately, there are too many of them. i think we will incentivize the country to go back and work and they will be incentivized. they will do well. people will be happy. jd is very much involved. i have a great partner over here with the first lady. people love the first lady. we will do something very special. we have some great people
seeing capital gains much lower. >> we will be talking about that and talking about lowering taxes. we take it from close to 44- 45%, down to 21. everybody said that was impossible. it was always -- i really wanted to get it down to 15 and we will be able to do that. and if you remember, we had the best three years in the history of our country from the standpoint of the economy and you have been so professional and so good. i have not seen you so much since i have been a politician....
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hoyer: no, no, but he's talking. reporter: what's your sense locally, with the national guard fighter wing and the r.f.k. stadium swap can remain in this discussion? mr. hoyer: i don't think either one of them are in the bill that they offered. r.f.k. it was taken out because it was in the other provisions. i was just checking to make sure i was right. we think, obviously, the national guard air wing is very, very important. we have it and want to keep it. on the stadium, the governor has been working, as you know, on an m.o.u. the two senators in particular have been working on it, glenn ivey and whose district -- reporter: he's right behind you. mr. ivey: what he said. mr. hoyer: he's working hard on it. reporter: if this gets broken up in separate bills? mr. hoyer: i don't want to discuss the if's because they're endless. reporter: what was the update from jeffries? mr. doggett: he doesn't have a proposal. reporter: is he communicating with speaker johnson and the republicans? mr. doggett: he'll have to discuss th
hoyer: no, no, but he's talking. reporter: what's your sense locally, with the national guard fighter wing and the r.f.k. stadium swap can remain in this discussion? mr. hoyer: i don't think either one of them are in the bill that they offered. r.f.k. it was taken out because it was in the other provisions. i was just checking to make sure i was right. we think, obviously, the national guard air wing is very, very important. we have it and want to keep it. on the stadium, the governor has been...
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so talk to bradley and. at that point, middleton's asking help, but bradley was will not put off his offensive operations, so he's going to continue to do that and estimate number 35. two weeks later, they do two weeks, twice a month g to estimate number 35. he talks in are several pages of this but what he really is the enemy is capable an offensive against first u.s. army that's the second capability and then he says it is now a race against time. can the enemy complete his dispositions, his offensive prior to the launching of our attack so early on october they see these units forming use an aerial reconnaissance ultra which is still talk and one of the other myths is you know they didn't use alter at all. that's not true. they kept using alter even though they had telephone communications are still ultra traffic and there's plenty of it on the diplomatic side. sadly, the diplomatic side get shared with the troops on the ground. let me say that again the traffic being monitored on the diplomat side doesn'
so talk to bradley and. at that point, middleton's asking help, but bradley was will not put off his offensive operations, so he's going to continue to do that and estimate number 35. two weeks later, they do two weeks, twice a month g to estimate number 35. he talks in are several pages of this but what he really is the enemy is capable an offensive against first u.s. army that's the second capability and then he says it is now a race against time. can the enemy complete his dispositions, his...
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we are going to talk risks and rewards and talk about their trade. vonnie: and we have to leave a little time for resolutions as well. carol: i don't know. i do the same list every year. let's talk about the market trade. we are hovering near lows of the session. let's get into it with just meant in -- jess menton. jess: it's like the last few sessions where if you are looking at the biggest point decliner's if you're thinking about the weightings, nvidia is the worst point decliner but it has rebounded a little from being in a correction earlier this month. you still have apple, broadcom, meta and google, all of the top eight to nine stocks are housed roughly in the mag-7 other than broadcom of which some people refer to as batman now. i don't know if that has caught on. those are the ones if you are seeing just going into the final trading day of the year, a lot of people locked in some gains after the fed decision. vonnie: we are seeing a bit of a selloff today. is there potential for some buying before the close? jess: we have seen some of that a
we are going to talk risks and rewards and talk about their trade. vonnie: and we have to leave a little time for resolutions as well. carol: i don't know. i do the same list every year. let's talk about the market trade. we are hovering near lows of the session. let's get into it with just meant in -- jess menton. jess: it's like the last few sessions where if you are looking at the biggest point decliner's if you're thinking about the weightings, nvidia is the worst point decliner but it has...
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giving each other support, talking to each other. just cive us talking to each other.g to each other. just give us a sense _ talking to each other. just give us a sense of- talking to each other. just give us a sense of the - talking to each other. just give us a sense of the city and this christmas market, an annual event that lots of people would go to over the festive period.— people would go to over the festive period. magdeburg is the capital — festive period. magdeburg is the capital of _ festive period. magdeburg is the capital of saxony - festive period. magdeburg isj the capital of saxony anhalt, and the christmas market is a tradition that happens every year. we have a huge market which is where the tragedy happened, and we have some smaller markets around there. usually you go in the afternoon and the evening there, have some drinks, some food, meet friends, talk to each other. it is a time ofjoy and happiness, a time of being together and we all enjoy this time before christmas at this christmas market. ~ ., market. we mentioned the olitical market. we ment
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christmas is the time to be with the people you love talk to the world talk wow talk to you and me i used to think a holiday. >> one stop shop was a myth. until i found michael's. oh, i need those definitely need those i know this place is unbelievable. >> how did you fit in the front door? >> still have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease symptoms after taking a medication like humira or remicade, put them in check with rinvoq, a once daily pill. >> when symptoms try to take control. i got rapid relief with rinvoq. >> check when flares try to slow me down. >> i got lasting remission with rinvoq. check and many were in remission even at nearly two years and rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check rapid symptom relief lasting remission and visibly reduced damage. >> check. >> rinvoq can lower ability to fight infections before treatment tests for tb and do blood work. serious infections, blood clots, some fatal cancers including lymphoma and skin. serious allergic reactions, gi tears, death, heart attack and stroke occurred. cv event ri
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i don't talk about the future, i just talk about the present.help the team to be better. so we are better with marcus rashford and that is simple, and we will try different things to push marcus to the best level that he has shown in the past, so that is all. midway through his team's test tour of australia, india spinner ravichandran ashwin has announced his surprise retirement from internatoinal cricket. his 537 wickets in tests has the now 38 year old seventh on the all time list, but he's decided to immediately stop playing for india in all formats after being left out of two of the first three tests against australia. i do feel there is a bit of punch left in me as a cricketer
i don't talk about the future, i just talk about the present.help the team to be better. so we are better with marcus rashford and that is simple, and we will try different things to push marcus to the best level that he has shown in the past, so that is all. midway through his team's test tour of australia, india spinner ravichandran ashwin has announced his surprise retirement from internatoinal cricket. his 537 wickets in tests has the now 38 year old seventh on the all time list, but he's...
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the question that we want to talk about is this. how are we buying to ensure that the continental us, because energy that is properly diversified in quantities that come by? what industry you not have. i've tried the need the, the sign that i see at the output is the now maybe i can generate enough solar power for the entire continent of africa. that is a good the calories. but can we use the sun? that is to be found in the color. heidi does that in namibia? can we use that sun to ensure that we have solar power? it's gonna also be said in the side region. the countryside does my lead book enough ice. so shot, sunday, the marty thing. the on the general region, there is a put unity for having solar power in a very major way. in san yellowstone the eastern part of can you, i'm positive it. yep. yeah. we can also have must've started a power as we can in dom i grab on what it all cool is already leading in this be good. i mean, these days of climate change, solar power is the music to the years of those who know that time has changed
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you i mean you can't talk about your inflation -- your economic legacy without talking about inflation. michael: it is -- >> it is leak a company with good earnings, but poor quality in earnings, with a bunch different accounting gimmicks when you look at the raw data, for this administration, the economy has been okay there is good numbers okay. >> a both loaded is going to get revised a bifurcated economy prior to covid half america did not have 500 bucks for emergency that number close to two-thirds now, so if you own a lot of assets you have a lot of stuff going into covid into this administration coming up you are spectacularly wealthy grocery store isn't bothering you but cpi the way we measure does not measure cost-of-living for average american absolutely devastating for those that are not wealthy why we have ununheard of result. he winning popular votes. >> they say to say jobs the jobs lost in covid. >> i think if biden is talking about economic legacy i think needs to talk about things like that i think needs to be talking about legacy at the border the border crisis, influx
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>> it should talk about the things you are talking about. we all saw the acceptance speech donald trump gave to us when he first got elected talking about all the negativity. for my republican friends out there, they can say yes, but he still got elected but it gives biden a chance in his final word to rise above it. one thing he could do is he could extend tps and daca for a bunch of kids who came here with parents and no benefit to themselves. those things are easy. to go out and do it above and beyond and talk about democracy and bringing this country back together. >> your thoughts. what is not just the rhetoric of what biden does in the next couple of weeks but what does he need to say to prepare the country for the moment that he and certainly the vice president when she was running were warning us about? that donald trump was or certainly presented a campaign that was a threat to our democracy? >> first off, i'm surprised eugene doesn't want to own greenland. i thought he would be more on board with that. i'll let that one slide. you
>> it should talk about the things you are talking about. we all saw the acceptance speech donald trump gave to us when he first got elected talking about all the negativity. for my republican friends out there, they can say yes, but he still got elected but it gives biden a chance in his final word to rise above it. one thing he could do is he could extend tps and daca for a bunch of kids who came here with parents and no benefit to themselves. those things are easy. to go out and do it...
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what are you talking about here?lm: earlier in the conversation when i was talking about community narratives. and why they are so powerful. that quote sort of goes to why we have them in the first place. you know, i'm trying to explain why when you moved to a town with your behavior change to reflect the norms of the town, even if you are not doing it consciously. i was talking about there is all this wonderful data about how when doctors move from one city to the next, the way they practice medicine changes. they adopt the norms of the community they are joining. and clearly not consciously. it's not like they are sitting down, they just go there and suddenly become a different kind of doctor. i think the reason it happens is that for any number of deep evolutionary reasons, we are really, really good at this. picking up what it means to join a new community. working at c-span is very different than working at espn. when you start at c-span you quickly pick up the c-span-ness of it just like if you move to hartford
what are you talking about here?lm: earlier in the conversation when i was talking about community narratives. and why they are so powerful. that quote sort of goes to why we have them in the first place. you know, i'm trying to explain why when you moved to a town with your behavior change to reflect the norms of the town, even if you are not doing it consciously. i was talking about there is all this wonderful data about how when doctors move from one city to the next, the way they practice...
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you talk about derisking. obviously have a great panoramic view of what's going on in the world. you've got a busy desk. what trends are you saying around the globe that's informing some of the decisions you are making and some of the policies to ensure we are seeing sustainable economic growth? >> obviously we live in a very busy timeslots going on. >> i mean look, i've been in this job for about three at d half years. it's been eventful. a number of crises that have taken place over that time. but ultimately, i have followed in my areas, which is economics, energy and the environment, it's basically a couple of principles. principles. principle number one is we have got two competitive advantages. one is our private sector. the private sector at its best can be our best ambassadors for our values but it's also our allies and partners. the u.s. is in the envy of the world in terms of our alliances, terms of a partnership. the longest border in the world is with canada. the mexican border is one of the top fiv
you talk about derisking. obviously have a great panoramic view of what's going on in the world. you've got a busy desk. what trends are you saying around the globe that's informing some of the decisions you are making and some of the policies to ensure we are seeing sustainable economic growth? >> obviously we live in a very busy timeslots going on. >> i mean look, i've been in this job for about three at d half years. it's been eventful. a number of crises that have taken place...
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i'm not just talking about phd's and bio manufacturing, i'm talking about highly skilled workers. >> tradesmen? mr. asselin: tradesmen, yeah. like we have in alberta. these people make a lot of money. and because what they do is very technical. we need that at scale. and on the new technologies, of conservation and water treatment and all of that kind of stuff. it seems to me there is a very slow process in which we are creating supplies of workers for these sectors. >> i will echo that the importance on the workforce, the opportunity that is they are, i will say in some of the communities that i engage on smr or even nuclear deployment, well, we love the technology but we have to get this workforce and it is almost like it gets -- it gets used as an excuse. that we need years to get that part tilt up or ramped up. you know, we need to be doing all of these things in parallel he mentioned germany. it would have been on the international front. in 2017 secretary perry went to clean energy ministerial. this is 20 some odd countries. talking about clean energy. great. look at the agenda
i'm not just talking about phd's and bio manufacturing, i'm talking about highly skilled workers. >> tradesmen? mr. asselin: tradesmen, yeah. like we have in alberta. these people make a lot of money. and because what they do is very technical. we need that at scale. and on the new technologies, of conservation and water treatment and all of that kind of stuff. it seems to me there is a very slow process in which we are creating supplies of workers for these sectors. >> i will echo...
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we had talked with some of folks. i checked up them after we had talked. i checked with him and he had left the job. he had finally left the job. he's working in a pharmacy in a hospital where he gets to do a lot of that. so i give him for stopping what he was doing. yeah, that's a that's a really powerful example. i think of a bigger question that i really grappled with in book that i feel like i'm asked about a lot, especially in the context of feminism in the workplace, which is like why is bigger always, better, and why is more always the goal? and one of the things that i am kind of, you know, still trying to figure out how to answer, like when do we say enough is enough, right? at what point is growth at all cause? it doesn't matter that you're making employees miserable. it doesn't that, you know, right now the modern is essentially like, how do i get you to work as much as possible by giving you the least amount of support, the least amount of family leave, the least amount of salary, least the smallest raise that i can give i mean, i literally sit
we had talked with some of folks. i checked up them after we had talked. i checked with him and he had left the job. he had finally left the job. he's working in a pharmacy in a hospital where he gets to do a lot of that. so i give him for stopping what he was doing. yeah, that's a that's a really powerful example. i think of a bigger question that i really grappled with in book that i feel like i'm asked about a lot, especially in the context of feminism in the workplace, which is like why is...
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talking about origins, think about this, those beautiful houses in the states i talked about where my father's life started, he's living in one of those. he is the oldest of five kids, the oldest of five. he's 10 years old and his father dies of alcoholism. he becomes the man of the house at age 10. that is an enormous burden to inherit at such a young age. the experiences and the war, the wallace campaign, that family tendency towards drinking increased and exacerbatedd and it was a tough battle for him to be. i had lunch with steny hoyer, former majority leader a few weeks ago in washington, d.c., with a bunch of his colleagues from capitol hill and steny stood up and said he wanted to say something about senator brewster. one thing steny said was danny brewster was not a bad person. he had a bad disease. it was my honor to work for him for those five years on capitol hill that i did. i would like to tell you all this, i can't say for sure that danny brewster would've been president, but i can tell you danny brewster could have been president. the devastation of alcohol was just tra
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are we talking about physical production? are we talking about protection of human rights? are we talking about the protection of civilians as understood in un peacekeeping missions? lack of clarity of what we mean can really hinder a united approach and create unnecessary confusion. also there is a clear need for protection of civilian strategy. it's not enough to just talk about protecting civilians, we need to have a clear vision of what an end state should look like and then a plan of how to execute that, including possible mechanisms and how those mechanisms could contribute to protection outcomes. and then additionally protection needs to be mainstreamed. we need to be sure that advancing the protection of civilians in sudan is prioritized in mainstream everything, not only from the political talks that remain ongoing, but also the possible kinetic protection mechanisms that are under discussion. going from the first part of your question about current options on the table, i think it is really important that we don't think about one or two options, we need to think a
are we talking about physical production? are we talking about protection of human rights? are we talking about the protection of civilians as understood in un peacekeeping missions? lack of clarity of what we mean can really hinder a united approach and create unnecessary confusion. also there is a clear need for protection of civilian strategy. it's not enough to just talk about protecting civilians, we need to have a clear vision of what an end state should look like and then a plan of how...
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i talk about like the food we were eating or the bakery, talk about taco tuesday. especially with everything going on in the news about the houthis that they knew their kids were in good hands. >> yeah. not everybody up the chain liked this tactic? >> i would guess that some did not. but generally there was no opposition. so i went ahead with it. and again i had a lot of help from my public affairs officer. there were a couple times i posted something that could be insensitive. i pulled that off. i can't be perfect. but i think overall it was fairly successful given again my very limited parameters which i could post that i did not exceed that. >> so what's your aed vice -- i talked to the captain of the truman as he was preparing to leave and he said i am not going to be -- >> i talked to him as well. [ laughter ] yeah, i don't know. my advice is, i'd like to see more people do it. i'll tell ya, there is a lot of active duty military posting that have way more followers than i do that put out some really good content. it's great for rekruger. we need that. they do
i talk about like the food we were eating or the bakery, talk about taco tuesday. especially with everything going on in the news about the houthis that they knew their kids were in good hands. >> yeah. not everybody up the chain liked this tactic? >> i would guess that some did not. but generally there was no opposition. so i went ahead with it. and again i had a lot of help from my public affairs officer. there were a couple times i posted something that could be insensitive. i...
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not talking about entrepreneurship, not talking about research, not talking about all that's out there that led me to actually build my own gpt to feed it the information that i need so that as i go into these states dealing with some state legislators that won't let us talk about diversity, equity and inclusion, i can now actually create language that still puts nvidia in a place that allows us to act on the social good piece and put hbcu's in the same classification to work with the business schools and our start-up programs, to work with the researchers at the universities there are trying to go from r-2's to r-1's, r-3's to r-2's. i stay to state legislators if you're not using the tools that you're trying to legislate. that's a problem. that's a risk. and so, i implore you, hit-- i don't check my calendar, i'll send you a calendar link, and i promise i'll get to the meeting -- diya, don't mess with me -- i'm trying it figure out how to partner with your state to bring these efforts, how do we walk alongside your universities, how do we walk alongside of you with your legislation,
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talk about this. president so wrong world and indicated asked a strong desire to press to tell him what he wants to hear. >> appreciate the question and the fact we had a chance about this on the phone and made the this is one aspect of the intelligence community. it happens on intentionally by here the concern generally and try to make it clear conversation about that and how i intend to approach this. trying to make clear my approach to how i will deal with the issue. i've been very clear what anyone else intelligence to say what impact the intelligence they gei from the that i delivered. >> it is an unvarnished and th. your experience illustrates the importance of programs of oversight. and asked for better understanding the political you willll provide for the committe. >> it is increasingly happening overseas. another committees of jurisdiction months and years to get the understanding without the degree of severity. >> it is a great question but you said. whether race stands right now where they
talk about this. president so wrong world and indicated asked a strong desire to press to tell him what he wants to hear. >> appreciate the question and the fact we had a chance about this on the phone and made the this is one aspect of the intelligence community. it happens on intentionally by here the concern generally and try to make it clear conversation about that and how i intend to approach this. trying to make clear my approach to how i will deal with the issue. i've been very...
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that's the kind of retribution that they're talking about and they're talking about openly.r he was named by trump as his nominee to be chairman of the fcc. let me flip this argument around a little bit and suggest that maybe there's another reason why your doomsday scenario might not come to pass, and that's simply because the trump 2.0 administration may realise that the so—called legacy media — that is the traditional mainstream media sources that we've been talking about in this interview — theyjust don't matter that much any more. all of the polling evidence suggests that the american public is getting less and less of its information from the mainstream media and more and more of its information from social media sources, from elon musk�*s x and from very influential social media figures likejoe rogan. sure. well, if they didn't think we were relevant, i can assure you that they wouldn't be obsessing about us so much. i think what they're concerned about is actual reporting, digging up facts, revealing things that they would prefer not to have revealed, including about
that's the kind of retribution that they're talking about and they're talking about openly.r he was named by trump as his nominee to be chairman of the fcc. let me flip this argument around a little bit and suggest that maybe there's another reason why your doomsday scenario might not come to pass, and that's simply because the trump 2.0 administration may realise that the so—called legacy media — that is the traditional mainstream media sources that we've been talking about in this...
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yeah in order to talk about now, i have to talk about then. right. i'm black trans person from texas and i grew in a very religious household. when i say very religious, i mean, my mom played the piano in church and my dad was of the preachers. so i was that church that was like at church on wednesday and sunday. and sometimes saturday because my dad like mow the lawn at the church like i was there all the time i had to go to sunday school, had to go, to choir practice with my mom to go to all of those things. so you know, i think that the lexicon of church like the the teachings of church, like even if i'm like not a person that necessarily still goes to church, it's like still embedded who i am. so much of like we are is driven the systems that we grew up in. so those systems are usually something like school. and then like if you were a person that went a community center, it's a community center and then things like church organized. so i talk a lot in the book about how that church upbringing impacted, right as a trans person and also impacted t
yeah in order to talk about now, i have to talk about then. right. i'm black trans person from texas and i grew in a very religious household. when i say very religious, i mean, my mom played the piano in church and my dad was of the preachers. so i was that church that was like at church on wednesday and sunday. and sometimes saturday because my dad like mow the lawn at the church like i was there all the time i had to go to sunday school, had to go, to choir practice with my mom to go to all...
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that's what they're talking about. they're talking about cutting snap or food stamp, medicaid, block granting it, there's not enough money to meet the need in order to provide these tax cuts. that's where their priorities are. there's some people who perhaps believe that these tax cuts pay for themselves and there's absolutely zero proof that it ever happens. investing in people, feeding babies with food stamp, has a return. host: pete for the orange park, florida, independent. hi there. peter. in orange park florida. independent. your turn. caller: i'm right here. representative moore, thank you for everything, i'm retired teacher, from the m.p.s., i was at met and at clark with an extra foundation and thank you for fighting for our children. in m.p.s. ms. moore: thank you for your service, sir. and a male teacher at that. we really need you. host: akiva in clifftop, new jersey, independent. good morning to you. caller: good morning, greta. good morning. karine: good afternoon, everyone. i have a quick thing at the to
that's what they're talking about. they're talking about cutting snap or food stamp, medicaid, block granting it, there's not enough money to meet the need in order to provide these tax cuts. that's where their priorities are. there's some people who perhaps believe that these tax cuts pay for themselves and there's absolutely zero proof that it ever happens. investing in people, feeding babies with food stamp, has a return. host: pete for the orange park, florida, independent. hi there. peter....
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so maybe we can do that as well and so the answer is, let's talk with them. this talk with them. i'm of the way, the cia would be really well we could talk without to the cia and by the way, we've not had a embassy damascus for more than ten years. ... we could do it little by little. you know, intersection perhaps. >> a little carrots and sticks. >> exactly correct. by the way, what is going on with the russians? will they come today or not? you know? the answer is we don't know. we really don't know. and oh, by the way is there as well. actually, they are there really early. what are we going to do and then all of the sudden our friends, the kurds, are there as well. boy, this is really complicated. >> in that equation you said we should talk to them. >> quietly. >> what about turkey? i was going to bring it up u.s. and turkey has had, how can i describe it, not the most favorite a bit of a sour relationship over the past many years to put it in the most diplomatic way. [laughter] >> my son is a foreign service operator he was there for one, two, three, four, five years. i went
so maybe we can do that as well and so the answer is, let's talk with them. this talk with them. i'm of the way, the cia would be really well we could talk without to the cia and by the way, we've not had a embassy damascus for more than ten years. ... we could do it little by little. you know, intersection perhaps. >> a little carrots and sticks. >> exactly correct. by the way, what is going on with the russians? will they come today or not? you know? the answer is we don't know....
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and so they're talking to everybody and they're also talking about and looking at it right now. and i wish you can see it because it's so vibrant and it's very cool, but it does emphasize, i suppose you should find a person who has ceased to breathe as a result of an electric shock or a parent drowning. could you save this life? if not, you should learn. and then the calendar goes on to teach you about how to do cpr. so there's absolutely an element that's oriented around, as you're pointing out, the safety pedagogy that's meant for a wider public audience and not just the working person from dupont. oh, how do you interpret that sort of dual facing aspect where the company seems very concerned not only with communicating health and safety messages within the firm, but also to the public. yeah, i love this question because i think it highlights for parents what we really need to be considering in terms of history and the implications for kind of the contemporary moment. so what i think about it, right, i'm interested in basically safety and health safety messaging as it was comm
and so they're talking to everybody and they're also talking about and looking at it right now. and i wish you can see it because it's so vibrant and it's very cool, but it does emphasize, i suppose you should find a person who has ceased to breathe as a result of an electric shock or a parent drowning. could you save this life? if not, you should learn. and then the calendar goes on to teach you about how to do cpr. so there's absolutely an element that's oriented around, as you're pointing...
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we talk about monitoring as well. the fbi has put a lot of effort into the section 702, and as we think about that, i believe director wray recently made some remarks to the senate committee on intelligence to the affect about judicious and surgical use of lawful monitoring. what are your thoughts on that and what is the calculus as well. >> there's a long effort to accomplish the reauthorization of 702, and we're very fortunate that that happened and really, did just a few months ago. this is, as we've said and the directors talked about, this is an essential tool. it's really at the center of our intelligence collection and being preventative across all the programs that i've mentioned so far, from countering terrorism, to counter intelligence, and also within the cyber threat realm as well. in fact, most of the intelligence we get toward that goal is derived from 702. and in fact, within cyber, i think 90 plus percent of the technical based intelligence that we apply toward prevention and informing and notifying an
we talk about monitoring as well. the fbi has put a lot of effort into the section 702, and as we think about that, i believe director wray recently made some remarks to the senate committee on intelligence to the affect about judicious and surgical use of lawful monitoring. what are your thoughts on that and what is the calculus as well. >> there's a long effort to accomplish the reauthorization of 702, and we're very fortunate that that happened and really, did just a few months ago....
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when we are talking about the poor, we are talking about the 11% of people struggling from day to day facing possible homelessness and food insecurity but the reality is when you look at the true cost of making it in america, over half of americans, 50 2% of americans are financially insecure. if the car that gets you to work every day it breaks down, you don't have the money to get it fixed up and ready and cash in the bank. not a penny of the tax cuts that we are talking about reauthorizing will solve that problem. people under $114,000 a year, the problem that financial insecurity will not be solved by adding another $4.6 trillion to the debt. host: loretta, cleveland, ohio, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i haven't spoke to you in a long time. host: good morning. caller: i want to tell the congresswoman, i love your eyeglasses. they are fantastic. guest: thank you. caller: i have three quick questions that i try to cut them down. i want to know first of all, why can't a mother, divorced on food stamps with a couple of kids get the assistance that she needs over the years
when we are talking about the poor, we are talking about the 11% of people struggling from day to day facing possible homelessness and food insecurity but the reality is when you look at the true cost of making it in america, over half of americans, 50 2% of americans are financially insecure. if the car that gets you to work every day it breaks down, you don't have the money to get it fixed up and ready and cash in the bank. not a penny of the tax cuts that we are talking about reauthorizing...
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we talked about matt gaetz, we are talking about pete hegseth, robert kennedy jr. is next.of going all over the place. we also talked about kash patel. but there is so much out there. you just her john cornyn say and the new york times wrote an article saying, republicans are really concerned about where the fbi has been going so they are good with kash patel. just as a matter of course, a guy who said, here is my enemies list. a guy who has said, to the camera, let's run it if you've got it, we are going to arrest journalists. we don't know if we can get them civilly or criminally, but however we can get journalists, we are going to get journalists. that, we talked about donald trump and markets. things like that, like a lot of london firms go, i think we are not leaving london after all. i'm sorry, there is just no other word for it. there is some bad trainee going down. i want to repeat it over and over again. i was in london this weekend. i heard it in multiple reports on thursday from some top business leaders of the world. they are really worried. the stock market is
we talked about matt gaetz, we are talking about pete hegseth, robert kennedy jr. is next.of going all over the place. we also talked about kash patel. but there is so much out there. you just her john cornyn say and the new york times wrote an article saying, republicans are really concerned about where the fbi has been going so they are good with kash patel. just as a matter of course, a guy who said, here is my enemies list. a guy who has said, to the camera, let's run it if you've got it,...