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she is becoming very technically savvy even in her 905, very much technically 5avvy even in her 905,e her mother, who was very much like her mother, who was very technically 5avvy, very much like her mother, who was very technically savvy, and when needs must, needs mu5t. very technically savvy, and when needs must, needs must.|j very technically savvy, and when needs must, needs must. i did not know that about her mother being technically savvy. thank you both so much to both of you forjoining us. with me now is our political correspondent, chris mason. iimagine i imagine boris johnson i imagine borisjohnson can talk day m, i imagine borisjohnson can talk day in, day out, day in, day out, and people will listen, but this time the queen has spoken and people will listen. that is the difference. looking on social media as you conducted that conversation, loads of the us tv networks took that as it was being played out, played out 15 minutes ago, so that global reach of someone like the queen clearly cannot be surpassed by anyone else in the uk context. i think the other thing, picking
she is becoming very technically savvy even in her 905, very much technically 5avvy even in her 905,e her mother, who was very much like her mother, who was very technically 5avvy, very much like her mother, who was very technically savvy, and when needs must, needs mu5t. very technically savvy, and when needs must, needs must.|j very technically savvy, and when needs must, needs must. i did not know that about her mother being technically savvy. thank you both so much to both of you forjoining...
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care is very much a technical skill. you have to go beyond simple metrics of growth and user acquisitions and market share. consider bigger implications like mental health, community, civic life, society at large. we live in a world we were dealing with consequences of tools which are tearing up our social fabric. what it means to, work to live in the city, changing our way of life. and social skills are essential in all of this. by social skills, i don't mean vetting along with people, i mean being able to see a technical object as an extension of and enmeshed with a larger social context in a world of users who are people. and who care about those people. i know that something like echo cannot realistically compete it represents to me a great lost opportunity. what if the architects of our present day social media platforms, stacey's inheritors, had made the kinds of efforts and representation and mutual respect that stacy had, without fanfare, but it seems the right thing to do. what if those values had revoked and ba
care is very much a technical skill. you have to go beyond simple metrics of growth and user acquisitions and market share. consider bigger implications like mental health, community, civic life, society at large. we live in a world we were dealing with consequences of tools which are tearing up our social fabric. what it means to, work to live in the city, changing our way of life. and social skills are essential in all of this. by social skills, i don't mean vetting along with people, i mean...
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and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. glitches there may. emir in a were then we would have to adjourn such a meeting thank you. up. while all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old culprit sing system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james pays 0 at the united nations. it's good to have you with us hello papery and for going to here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has dismissed the possibility of a severe 2nd wave of infections later in the year it follows a warning by one of his top health advisors that the resurgence during the winter flu season could pose a major challenge. well. we were not good you could have so temperatures are growing and you could have a big flu system and if they come by if they come to get there if they come to get that it's not great but we will not go throug
and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. glitches there may. emir in a were then we would have to adjourn such a meeting thank you. up. while all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old culprit sing system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james pays 0 at...
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he provides support to japan's foreign technical trainees. he was recently informed of a desperate situation involving five young vietnamese people. >> translator: they were taken out of the country because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: the call came for in this man, he lives in the dormitory with the other four. they have been working at a metal plating factory. under the foreign technical trainee system, they signed contracts just like japanese workers do. but in march they were stunned to hear they'd be laid off. >> translator: i was told my contract had been terminated. the company said i don't have to come to work the next day. because there's no work available due to the coronavirus outbreak. >> reporter: their employer felt there was no other choicice. >> translator: o orders stopped coming in after wuhuhan went in lockdown. no jobs, just uncertainty ahead. >> reporter: they decided to safeguard the jobs of the regular employees and asked others to alternate shifts. but as thehe situation became increasinglyly dire,, he sugges the f
he provides support to japan's foreign technical trainees. he was recently informed of a desperate situation involving five young vietnamese people. >> translator: they were taken out of the country because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: the call came for in this man, he lives in the dormitory with the other four. they have been working at a metal plating factory. under the foreign technical trainee system, they signed contracts just like japanese workers do. but in march they...
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they focus on technical and operational public health work. on the other hand, there are the member states. the member states decide on the political issues like membership, like observer ship, of they, these 194 members the world health organization, they set the policies of the organization. it is important to understand that who is very much part of the united nations. in 1971, the countries of the united nations decided to recognize the people's republic only legitimate representative of china. one year later in 1970 two, member states of the world health organization decided in resolution 25.1 to do the same thing, and this has been the official position of the united nations since 1971. the specialized health agency of the united nations and as such aligned with the united nations and must do so coherently, so we are in the hands of countries on these issues. who staff does not have the mandate or power to change that. our mandate is to work to promote the health of all people everywhere. described again, as by the dg, without distinctio
they focus on technical and operational public health work. on the other hand, there are the member states. the member states decide on the political issues like membership, like observer ship, of they, these 194 members the world health organization, they set the policies of the organization. it is important to understand that who is very much part of the united nations. in 1971, the countries of the united nations decided to recognize the people's republic only legitimate representative of...
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we want a good response and we don't want legal technicalities to get in the way of that. this story seems to me is a story of the failures of some of our leaders to understand what is necessary and the time lag. and that has really been disastrous for us. i mean, we have been behind as a nation, behind this from the start. we are behind this because we have a lot of leaders who failed to grasp the significance of what was going to happen. failed to understand the science that was emerging about how it was transmitted, and failed to grasp what they had to do. we have been highness unfortunately because we have allowed our public health infrastructure, our state and local health departments, and our national health resources to dwindle. be $130 probably billion short of spending in those institutions in the last 10 to 15 years. we are that far below where we were in 2008, and that means you don't have people who are following as closely as they should. you don't have strong employees with enough experience encouraged to push back against the leadership are you don't have th
we want a good response and we don't want legal technicalities to get in the way of that. this story seems to me is a story of the failures of some of our leaders to understand what is necessary and the time lag. and that has really been disastrous for us. i mean, we have been behind as a nation, behind this from the start. we are behind this because we have a lot of leaders who failed to grasp the significance of what was going to happen. failed to understand the science that was emerging...
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under the foreign technical trainee system they signed contracts just like japanese workers do. but in march they were stunned to hear they'd be laid off. >>>> translator: i was told my contract had been terminated. the company said i don't have to come to work thehe next day because there's no work available due to the coronaviris outbreak. >> reporter: their employer felt as if thehere was no other choi. >> translator: orders stopped coming in soon after the chinese city off wuhan went into lock down. no jobs, just uncertainty ahead. >> reporter: he decided to safeguard the jobs of his regular employees and ask others to alternate shifts. but as the situation became increasingly dire he suggested the five t trainees stop workin for an indefinite period. naturally they rejected the idea. >> translator: we welcome them as valuable how manien resources and wanted to keep them on until their terms ended. it was a tough decision but it just couldn't be helped. >> reporter: their scheduled to leave the dormitory in april but have nowhere else to go. when foreign trainees have their
under the foreign technical trainee system they signed contracts just like japanese workers do. but in march they were stunned to hear they'd be laid off. >>>> translator: i was told my contract had been terminated. the company said i don't have to come to work thehe next day because there's no work available due to the coronaviris outbreak. >> reporter: their employer felt as if thehere was no other choi. >> translator: orders stopped coming in soon after the chinese...
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try and get back to you a little bit later ben this is live television we expect that sometimes technical errors will occur but my thanks to you anyway for that update so far so let's move on to this question and i think there's a really big question the question is why why don't we have enough medications why don't we have enough ventilators right you're hearing these stories all the time and maybe the most important question is this one why don't we have enough test kits for this particular strain of the coronavirus and let me give you an example of what i'm talking about all right. this is remarkable in the time it took south korea to test 4000 for every 1000000 people in its country 4000 for every 1000000 people we in the united states were only able to test 5 americans for every 1000000 people think about that right at the outset of this why well we could argue that the c.d.c. had flawed test kits that's true we could argue the f.d.a. took way too long to approve the test that's also true we could also argue that the president made way too many conflicting statements about whether th
try and get back to you a little bit later ben this is live television we expect that sometimes technical errors will occur but my thanks to you anyway for that update so far so let's move on to this question and i think there's a really big question the question is why why don't we have enough medications why don't we have enough ventilators right you're hearing these stories all the time and maybe the most important question is this one why don't we have enough test kits for this particular...
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annmarie: yesterday, the question was is this just a technical alumni. -- a technical anomaly.s this is more widespread. alix: goldman sachs says price volatility will stay high as the market is forced into a violent rebalancing. may may be a transition month into a better economy. alix: larry kudlow says talks on more stimulus are proceeding nicely as small businesses await more funds. the small business paycheck protection program, lawmakers reportedly could vote billion as early as today. alix: the senate has scheduled a late afternoon session for tuesday. in the markets, you're still looking relatively risk off. futures around the lows of the session. maybe some issues in conversation around the north korean leader and his health. maybe it is also oil. maybe just bouncing around as we head into earnings. one thing we do see is what is happening to the 10 year yield, 56 basis points. the closing low, 54 basis points, so we are almost going to breach that low-level. there's lots of things to choose from in the company oil market. i chose brent for this one because it is rolli
annmarie: yesterday, the question was is this just a technical alumni. -- a technical anomaly.s this is more widespread. alix: goldman sachs says price volatility will stay high as the market is forced into a violent rebalancing. may may be a transition month into a better economy. alix: larry kudlow says talks on more stimulus are proceeding nicely as small businesses await more funds. the small business paycheck protection program, lawmakers reportedly could vote billion as early as today....
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so, technical non- divisibility explains why we have a vote of ththe aboveof the technical coms follow a single privacy policy. so, facebook, google, microsoft, they had a global privacy policy and it echoes the european policy because technically it is cumbersome to divide. you can use the location that often it is too difficult. or if you think about for instance another example that was a very different one. if you are somewhere now say in brazil and you want to serve the european market, you need to make sure you do not have gm knows and there is the fear if you have a market opportunity in the u.s. that there is cross pollinatiothere'scross-pollinats technically sometimes difficult to separate the cultivation, distribution without cross-contamination to technically sometimes the product becomes non- divisible. then i thought that the biggest category, the economic non- divisibility. and that often is manifested for the scale economy. but if you go through the trouble and remove certain chemicals from the product in order to be saved from the european market that they would then in
so, technical non- divisibility explains why we have a vote of ththe aboveof the technical coms follow a single privacy policy. so, facebook, google, microsoft, they had a global privacy policy and it echoes the european policy because technically it is cumbersome to divide. you can use the location that often it is too difficult. or if you think about for instance another example that was a very different one. if you are somewhere now say in brazil and you want to serve the european market,...
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i think the dismantling of this is beginning to question what is technical, what qualifies as a technical. i mean i think we associate classical programming with a techy job. it is seen as not being aztec nick kal. they are part and par cecel of making good products. it makes for bad products. you will see it is sometimes mean that feel like this is stigmatizing for them to work in the slightly more user facing roles in tech, they stick to what they think is what is for men versus the other way around. it will probably take another generation to get back to where we were. >> don't go away. let me show you what is coming up thursday. we have great topics, cs lewis, devin brown, and you may remember he did token for us last year and he was a very effective speaker. i hope you will all be back for it. check the website. we look forward to that. now you are going to go back and sign some books in the back so let's all share our appreciation. >> thank you. thank you, bill. >> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on
i think the dismantling of this is beginning to question what is technical, what qualifies as a technical. i mean i think we associate classical programming with a techy job. it is seen as not being aztec nick kal. they are part and par cecel of making good products. it makes for bad products. you will see it is sometimes mean that feel like this is stigmatizing for them to work in the slightly more user facing roles in tech, they stick to what they think is what is for men versus the other way...
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and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. glitches there may be there may have been a were then we would have to adjourn the meeting thank you. while all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old conferencing system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james plays out 0 of the united nations. past the hour these are the headlines on al-jazeera to syrian suspected of being former intelligence officers are going on trial in germany the men are accused of committing crimes against humanity during the early days of anti-government protests this is the 1st court case linked to alleged state sponsored torture by the government of president bashar al assad's coronavirus developments now president donald trump has dismissed the possibility of a 2nd wave of infections later in the year even though his top health adviso
and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. glitches there may be there may have been a were then we would have to adjourn the meeting thank you. while all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old conferencing system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james...
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. >> there's a technical level of people that work very well together and make rational decisions. as you know, political decisions are made or policy decisions, rather, are made with political input and technical input. sometimes the political decisions are made and others they don't. other countries are having those same issues. what we're lucky to be able to understand is technical people around the world are sharing their information, we're knowing what's going on in most places and so even despite geopolitical tensions and political decisions, the technical places like the world health organization are working very well and giving good advice. >> even that's being tied up in politics with the w.h.o. and president trump. it seems like it has muddied the water on many levels. i want to talk about an incident in the u.s. a doctor warns the politicians, disagrees with them, he's silenced, removed from the job. that isn't a chinese whistle-blower, but an american doctor who told the white house a drug they were touting wasn't reliable. this man is the chinese doctor. we're hearing
. >> there's a technical level of people that work very well together and make rational decisions. as you know, political decisions are made or policy decisions, rather, are made with political input and technical input. sometimes the political decisions are made and others they don't. other countries are having those same issues. what we're lucky to be able to understand is technical people around the world are sharing their information, we're knowing what's going on in most places and...
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the s&p 500 yesterday in a technical bull market. gains.nt to further the 10 year yield dipping slightly, a bit of steadiness in the dollar and oil continuing its gains ahead of the opec-plus meeting today. turning to the fed, minute show the central bank was buying time when it made an emergency rate cut in mid-march, so it could introduce new programs to fight the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. policymakers saw gathering downside risk as warranting a forceful response according to a record of their unscheduled meeting. later today we get u.s. jobless claims for the weakening april 4 and the number is expected to be extraordinarily high again come up to 5 million people filing for unemployment benefits. great to have you with us this morning, thanks for joining. the s&p 500 in a technical bull market, you are overweight u.s. equities. is that despite the fact that a lot of people are saying we are yet to find a bottom in the u.s. equity market? yes, it's really hard to find the bottom, so that's not what we are trying to do. trying to
the s&p 500 yesterday in a technical bull market. gains.nt to further the 10 year yield dipping slightly, a bit of steadiness in the dollar and oil continuing its gains ahead of the opec-plus meeting today. turning to the fed, minute show the central bank was buying time when it made an emergency rate cut in mid-march, so it could introduce new programs to fight the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. policymakers saw gathering downside risk as warranting a forceful response according to a...
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and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. glitches there may be in a were then we would have to adjourn such meeting thank you. up. well all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old coat france and system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james plays out jazeera of the united nations finally independent booksellers a feeling the pinch on world book day millions of people are staying home so stores are abducting some creative ways to stay engaged with their arrangements is this report from ahmed. in 2015 it was greece's financial crisis keeping customers away from the free thinking zone bookstore and cafe at the time pages weren't being turned coffees weren't being served and the overall situation looked bleak owner and at the worried her small athens business might not make it despite all that what she cal
and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. glitches there may be in a were then we would have to adjourn such meeting thank you. up. well all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old coat france and system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james plays out...
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to me, it has been technical on the 50% bounce.t 20% is going to be a medically induced recovery or selloff. alix: so if the pain trade isn't going to be higher, what do you do? paul: i think what you do in this environment, don't panic. society is coming out of this for now, the first stage. we need testing, treatment, and ultimately a vaccination. if you respect the price action, you don't get upset on days like today where the market could go up or down two or 3%. my personal view of the market is going to drift very slowly higher on hopes for a vaccination, and likely saw thursday evening, hopes for a treatment in the short-term. that probably propels the market 5% to 7% higher in the next six to seven weeks, so i think the risk is more on the upside. i am not reading too much to the oil selloff because i think it is contract driven, although it is a demand issue. i think the economic distraction numbers are coming through right now, but if society comes back in some form in the next four to six weeks, i think the numbers will
to me, it has been technical on the 50% bounce.t 20% is going to be a medically induced recovery or selloff. alix: so if the pain trade isn't going to be higher, what do you do? paul: i think what you do in this environment, don't panic. society is coming out of this for now, the first stage. we need testing, treatment, and ultimately a vaccination. if you respect the price action, you don't get upset on days like today where the market could go up or down two or 3%. my personal view of the...
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it is mainly a technical situation. some of the issues are they are running out of storage, so oil in the u.s., wti crude is based on delivery in oklahoma. they are physically running out of places to put the oil. if you go down there and get paid $25 to take the oil, put it in the swimming pool and sell it in june and make a $45 spread. there are some rumors about big bankruptcies among large energy traders, especially out of asia. there were some positions being liquidated. if you put those things together, that is why you saw this unprecedented move. if you look at the real economy, the decline of the price of oil in one contract for may, that does not tell you about demand. i don't think this is really a demand story. if you look at the curve, it will rebuild as the economy reopens. that is why you see the markets with this really dramatic selloff in oil prices. given that energy is still a chunk of the s&p 500, not to mention the u.s. economy, that the u.s. is now the largest oil producer, there's a lot of jobs dep
it is mainly a technical situation. some of the issues are they are running out of storage, so oil in the u.s., wti crude is based on delivery in oklahoma. they are physically running out of places to put the oil. if you go down there and get paid $25 to take the oil, put it in the swimming pool and sell it in june and make a $45 spread. there are some rumors about big bankruptcies among large energy traders, especially out of asia. there were some positions being liquidated. if you put those...
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technical job. think we associate classical programming with a techy job and all these peripheral jobs or round it like user interface design which are seen as being not aztec cal and not given the same kind of economic remuneration in tech workplaces. those jobs to me are very technical and they are part and parcel of making good software products. i think it's kind of brick wall we have between front end and back end is really dangerous and makes for bad products. i think there's more fluidity in the definitions there that you will see much more movement in terms of gender back and forth on those things. i think sometimes men feel like it's somehow stigmatizing for them to work in these slightly user facing roles in tech, so they stick to what they think is what is for men versus the other way around. when we break down those divisions, we all benefit from that's nor mousily. we have a lot of work to do. it took some generations to get to where we are now, and it will probably take another generat
technical job. think we associate classical programming with a techy job and all these peripheral jobs or round it like user interface design which are seen as being not aztec cal and not given the same kind of economic remuneration in tech workplaces. those jobs to me are very technical and they are part and parcel of making good software products. i think it's kind of brick wall we have between front end and back end is really dangerous and makes for bad products. i think there's more...
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technical job.hink the associate classical job anding as a techie then these other jobs around it like content moderation as not technical, and not given the same economic renumeration in tech workplaces. those jobs, to me, are very technical and they are part and parcel of making good software products. i think this brick we have between front end and back end is really dangerous and makes for bad products. i think if there is more fluidity in the definitions that are, you will see much more movement in terms of gender back-and-forth on those things. likenk sometimes men feel it is somehow stigmatizing for them to work in these slightly more user-facing roles in tech, so they stick to what they think is for men versus the other way around. when we break down those divisions, we all benefit enormous sleep. so we have a lot of work to do. a lot ofee, it took generations to get to where we are now and it will probably take another generation to get to where we were in the 1950's. walter: ok, clear, do
technical job.hink the associate classical job anding as a techie then these other jobs around it like content moderation as not technical, and not given the same economic renumeration in tech workplaces. those jobs, to me, are very technical and they are part and parcel of making good software products. i think this brick we have between front end and back end is really dangerous and makes for bad products. i think if there is more fluidity in the definitions that are, you will see much more...
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the technical lead of the agency's health emergency program says the w.h.o. definition includes anyone who tests positive, regardless of whether they have symptoms. she would not comment on whether china's way of compiling statistics is appropriate. >>> turning to the u.s. where the number of confirmed cases has surged past 210,000, that is according to a count by johns hopkins university. it says the national dealt toll stood at more than 5 rkss,100 as of wednesday. new york is the worst hit state with more than 83,000 cases, and the governor says the peak of the outbreak is likely still weeks away. >> what we're looking at now is the apex of the curve at the end of april. which means another month of this. >> cuomo again urged residents to curb the spread by practicing social distancing if they need to leave their homes for any reason. florida is also now under a statewide state y-at-home order after the number of cases passed 6,700 there. many tourists visited there in the winter, potentially spreading the virus. the president had resisted calls of a natio
the technical lead of the agency's health emergency program says the w.h.o. definition includes anyone who tests positive, regardless of whether they have symptoms. she would not comment on whether china's way of compiling statistics is appropriate. >>> turning to the u.s. where the number of confirmed cases has surged past 210,000, that is according to a count by johns hopkins university. it says the national dealt toll stood at more than 5 rkss,100 as of wednesday. new york is the...
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things i've been studying as i said when i was talking about fairness, i really think there's a technical difference area it just so happens that privacy is lucky in the sense that there is a well grounded very general mathematical definition of privacy is very satisfying and which subsequent research has shown you can do a lot with it. you can meet that definition and still do lots of things that wewant to do in terms of data analysis and the lack . and fairness just like that and is not a matter of time. i think the spirit that i mentioned that said here are these three properties like from fairness, you can't simultaneously achieve. it's not like i furtherwork that the arm is going to be done . we don't talk about this much in the book but i do think that privacy has been lucky in the same sense that public key photography was lucky it just turned out that it's sort of a nice parallel between the development of public privacy where there was this period where it was this cat and mouse game. people would invent encryption schemes that sure look random until they didn't look random in so
things i've been studying as i said when i was talking about fairness, i really think there's a technical difference area it just so happens that privacy is lucky in the sense that there is a well grounded very general mathematical definition of privacy is very satisfying and which subsequent research has shown you can do a lot with it. you can meet that definition and still do lots of things that wewant to do in terms of data analysis and the lack . and fairness just like that and is not a...
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certainly, on the technical side, yes, there was help from the u.s.as far as-- goes i was not aware of any such help, i believe the two sides have always kept in touch, but i don't think the u.s. has ever trained the chinese side like the soviets did in the early days of the prc. prc. >> wait for the talking stick to your come your w-- to come your way. >> thanks, alex boeing. you said earlier in your remarks, china has worldclass intelligence capabilities, in chapter six with human and technical means. can you explain what you mean by worldclass, does that mean parity with the u.s. or something we can't do? >> yes, i would describe worldclass as being able to, you know, one, handle sensitive sources in sensitive government departments that you have to undergo the security check and might be subject to serious v scrutiny and do that within a who hostile environmentment and secondly it's not limited to a certain geographic place, but there is sort of a global scope. maybe not everywhere all the time, but certainly on an able to operate in a variety of
certainly, on the technical side, yes, there was help from the u.s.as far as-- goes i was not aware of any such help, i believe the two sides have always kept in touch, but i don't think the u.s. has ever trained the chinese side like the soviets did in the early days of the prc. prc. >> wait for the talking stick to your come your w-- to come your way. >> thanks, alex boeing. you said earlier in your remarks, china has worldclass intelligence capabilities, in chapter six with human...
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liz: we have technical difficulties, that was the back of david asman. great question. here's the issue, there seems to be an outbreak of anger pointing going on. we just saw in the fighting right now in the white house press room, about whether or not the state should have had their own stockpiles. we know since the aids crisis that infectious disease experts have been saying, warning about a pandemic since the 80s through sars, mers, ebola. new york and california to the state of the highest tax rate in the country. new york estate california cut back on medical supplies for the states. that's what we are seeing arnold schwarzenegger warning about that when he was governor of california. what is your reaction to that? >> my first reaction is, we are in the heat of the battle here and we should spend our energy on trying to prevent the spread
liz: we have technical difficulties, that was the back of david asman. great question. here's the issue, there seems to be an outbreak of anger pointing going on. we just saw in the fighting right now in the white house press room, about whether or not the state should have had their own stockpiles. we know since the aids crisis that infectious disease experts have been saying, warning about a pandemic since the 80s through sars, mers, ebola. new york and california to the state of the highest...
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get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. >> happy friday, everybody i'm melissa lee and it is time special edition of options action and we are joined -- >> the stock is up 14% over the past month, but the stock master is not convinced that the run will continue. carter, what are the charts telling you? >>. >> well, of course, look. >> this is a darling along with the super cap name, but its behavior since january has been very poor relative and let's take a
get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. >> happy friday, everybody i'm melissa lee and it is time special edition of options action and we are joined -- >> the stock is up 14% over the past month, but the stock master is not convinced that the run will continue. carter, what are the charts telling you? >>. >> well, of course, look. >> this is a darling along with the super cap name, but its behavior since january has been very poor relative and let's take a
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he was there for a technical violation.ans he missed a meeting with his parole officer, or he broke curfew. that is not a reason to be sentenced to death. >> trevor: i think everyone would agree, or you would hope most people would agree. the question would come, though, from many people who would say, "what can be done?" you know, you have these prisoners who are locked up. you have people who are in the prison system in some way, shape, or form. but what would you propose gets done in the situation? >> well, there are actions that governors can take. and in fact, we're seeing actions. our governor here in new york state, governor cuomo, released 1,100 people from rikers. governor pritzker in illinois. governor napolis in colorado. governor newsom in california have all taken aggressive steps to release people. we can release elderly people. there are tens of thousands of people behind bars who are elderly and infirm. there are people who are within six months of their date of release. why not accelerate the release of the
he was there for a technical violation.ans he missed a meeting with his parole officer, or he broke curfew. that is not a reason to be sentenced to death. >> trevor: i think everyone would agree, or you would hope most people would agree. the question would come, though, from many people who would say, "what can be done?" you know, you have these prisoners who are locked up. you have people who are in the prison system in some way, shape, or form. but what would you propose gets...
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of their discussion discussing that approx 80 to 90 percent of the people who actually have the technical requirements will have a phone that could work and then you would still need enough people that were actually install it ok so what you're telling us there's still a long way to go but it's worth taking the time for it to to make it work matinée degel in there from rio the university in thank you so much for your time. thanks by. all this is still so many questions and many more questions that you all have about the coronavirus now luckily we do have an expert in house it's time now to get some more answers from our science editor derek williams. can taking off your shoes when inside help reduce the transmission of hiv 19. great question we're constantly hearing about how infectious droplets that are coughed up or sneezed out subtle pretty quickly to the ground where of course they could end up on the soles of your shoes now a chinese study in a 6 oared in bu han found the virus on the shoes of staff about half the time but but that's a hospital in the midst of a pandemic so it's kind
of their discussion discussing that approx 80 to 90 percent of the people who actually have the technical requirements will have a phone that could work and then you would still need enough people that were actually install it ok so what you're telling us there's still a long way to go but it's worth taking the time for it to to make it work matinée degel in there from rio the university in thank you so much for your time. thanks by. all this is still so many questions and many more questions...
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and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. hitch is there a. mirror in a were then we would have to adjourn such meeting thank you. up. while all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old conferencing system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james bows out of the united nations everything's virtual except an empty today i'm not virtual but the story i'm about to talk about is of course the n.f.l. draft that's getting ready to go virtual as well the game's best young players will be selected remotely with millions of fans watching on quarterback jonesborough widely expected to be the topic the 23 year old led louisiana state university to the national championship the hugely popular event was jews have taken place in the last fagan before the pandemic intervened instead players and same officials will be at their homes the dra
and i we will continue to work through whatever technical. hitch is there a. mirror in a were then we would have to adjourn such meeting thank you. up. while all over the world meetings even school lessons are taking place on platforms like zoom the un is using an old conferencing system it's based in brindisi and it's really rather than here in new york the security council represents the entire international community but for now its technology does not seem fit for purpose james bows out of...
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inaudible finally, the technicals have beaten us finally, the technicals have beaten us in the end butd length of time for talking about the issues. we are very grateful for you giving for talking about the issues. we are very gratefulfor you giving us for talking about the issues. we are very grateful for you giving us that time. sorry about the technicals right at the end, they just time. sorry about the technicals right at the end, theyjust beat us. tony blair, thank you for talking to us. tony blair, thank you for talking to us. as he said, never seen a more difficult challenge for a government. his desire is to look forward and the various areas that need perhaps an individual figurehead too, in his view, push the country forward when it comes to ppe or mass testing or whatever it may be. an "aggressive" antibody testing campaign is to begin in new york next week to see how many people have had the virus. the state accounts for nearly half of the 40,000 deaths from coronavirus across the united states, but officials say the outbreak is now "on the descent". it's not yet clear whet
inaudible finally, the technicals have beaten us finally, the technicals have beaten us in the end butd length of time for talking about the issues. we are very grateful for you giving for talking about the issues. we are very gratefulfor you giving us for talking about the issues. we are very grateful for you giving us that time. sorry about the technicals right at the end, they just time. sorry about the technicals right at the end, theyjust beat us. tony blair, thank you for talking to us....
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ok and bear with us our technical problems persist. the sport news before we go germany's maximillian guta won the 1st round of the formula rice at home challenge on a virtual hong kong circuit on saturday driving for the b.m.w. i and ready to end the 22 year old not stop his 2nd straight virtual victory after he won a test race around the monica street layout a week earlier all of that trip formula a is following formula one and others using virtual racing technology hopefully better than else to fill the void left by the corona virus pandemic ok and just one other story that we are following for you. as soon as the bobs up i can go on and still no update on how we're going on that story for you i do apologize. no and it's not going to be that. there are new questions over the health of north korean leader kim jong un brought his say news agency said doctors have been sent from china to advise on kim's health earlier this week media in south korea reported that he was recovering after a heart operation but the later hasn't been seen i
ok and bear with us our technical problems persist. the sport news before we go germany's maximillian guta won the 1st round of the formula rice at home challenge on a virtual hong kong circuit on saturday driving for the b.m.w. i and ready to end the 22 year old not stop his 2nd straight virtual victory after he won a test race around the monica street layout a week earlier all of that trip formula a is following formula one and others using virtual racing technology hopefully better than else...
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analogies.ove the the founder of louise yamada technical advisors. joining us for smart charts segment. back to you, scarlet. haslinda: what did you miss, joe weisenthal will be joining us to give us the breakdown on what he has been watching during the market rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ i am romaine bostick very welcome back. we are virtually alongside my cohosts scarlet fu and joe weisenthal, who is in austin, texas. what have you been keeping an eye on? joe: a pretty extraordinary day in the markets, the huge rally that is catching everyone by disbelief. but i'm struck, if you look at the winners today, very much sort of these cyclical areas of the market, real estate, energy and so on. there are some striking facts about this market overall. one of them is the fact the nasdaq now down less than 10% -- people who loved, even throughout this holding on through a lot of the big-name tech stocks, they have done well. s&p, some of the more cyclically sensitive areas like energy. ok, a moveo think like this shows some believe. it i
analogies.ove the the founder of louise yamada technical advisors. joining us for smart charts segment. back to you, scarlet. haslinda: what did you miss, joe weisenthal will be joining us to give us the breakdown on what he has been watching during the market rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ i am romaine bostick very welcome back. we are virtually alongside my cohosts scarlet fu and joe weisenthal, who is in austin, texas. what have you been keeping an eye on? joe: a pretty...
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sars—cov—2 is the technical name for the virus that causes covid—19.e coronavirus family, one of at least six that can affect humans. we're in the amazing position today where we can get the genetic code of a virus really quickly, and it turns out this particular virus is very closely related to bat and pangolin viruses. one of the theories is that it could have spread through one of those species to humans. the virus is made up ofjust 30 genes, compared with 20,000 for humans. it mutates or changes over time, allowing scientists to draw a family tree, showing where different strains have come from and how they have spread. because of the slight shift, slight mutations that the virus accumulates, we can actually track which one came from china versus which one came from the west coast, for instance, that are landing into new york and so on. so that is what the virologists are looking at right now, to track the virus. the virus typically enters the human body through the nose or mouth. those spikes on the outside grab onto a protein called ace—2, which
sars—cov—2 is the technical name for the virus that causes covid—19.e coronavirus family, one of at least six that can affect humans. we're in the amazing position today where we can get the genetic code of a virus really quickly, and it turns out this particular virus is very closely related to bat and pangolin viruses. one of the theories is that it could have spread through one of those species to humans. the virus is made up ofjust 30 genes, compared with 20,000 for humans. it mutates...
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and are now focusing on technical guidance and not just broader support of the entire delivery system. so we have basically put more people, more technical assistance, focusing on infectious disease control and really doing what we are doing to decompress that system. what i mean is when someone has tested positive or a cohort of a patient in these facilities and or staff test positive that we can identity those individuals, isolate, quarantine and ultimately track the pattern of the infection. clearly there have been examples about patient who have been sent to different hospitals as not a recommendation unless they are in acute care needs. they have their own challenges. so what we have now is a different strategy and different protocol where we have identified facilities that we now can place individuals that have either been exposed or have tested positive for coronavirus. working with the navy we were pleased for having the opportunity to use the mercy differently. specific to the challenges with in the nursing facilities and homes they are giving us the opportunity to prioritize
and are now focusing on technical guidance and not just broader support of the entire delivery system. so we have basically put more people, more technical assistance, focusing on infectious disease control and really doing what we are doing to decompress that system. what i mean is when someone has tested positive or a cohort of a patient in these facilities and or staff test positive that we can identity those individuals, isolate, quarantine and ultimately track the pattern of the infection....
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for anything other than a very short period of time, while technical difficulties are sorted out, it'solutely unacceptable that the proceedings of this house are not broadcast. and questions for scotland's first minister about the supply of protective equipment for medical staff. if anybody ever has me standing up in this chamber during this pandemic and saying we have resolved the issue of ppe, you should really have a go at me, then. but first, deserted, empty, almost eerie streets of our towns and cities look and feel very different as million stay at home to try and curb the spread of coronavirus. new rules on social distancing are being enforced to stop large gatherings and make sure the public stays two metres apart from people who are not part of their household. with the easter extended break over it was a new look of house of commons for mps too. big screens have been put in place for members to take part through video link from home. but first, a move to a virtual chamber had to be approved with the handful of mps who are physically there. from tomrrow, the house agrees these
for anything other than a very short period of time, while technical difficulties are sorted out, it'solutely unacceptable that the proceedings of this house are not broadcast. and questions for scotland's first minister about the supply of protective equipment for medical staff. if anybody ever has me standing up in this chamber during this pandemic and saying we have resolved the issue of ppe, you should really have a go at me, then. but first, deserted, empty, almost eerie streets of our...
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it might be a technical change.ise the interest rate on excess reserves by about five basis points because the effective fed funds rate is running really close to zero. they would like a little room. that's a technical change. it would not mean anything as far policy. shery: what are we expecting in terms of guidance of how the economic recovery could look? the numbers today were not good in the current quarter in the west could look much worse. mike: much, much worse. that leaves the fed with a dilemma. how does a forecast what is coming out? the best they can do probably is say we will react to the data. we expecting to be bad for a while. we will support the economy in any way we can when it starts to look like we are beginning to open up again. nothing is going to be in the statement about that. a question will be posed to chairman powell when he has his news conference at 2:30. shery: mike mckee, thank you for the latest on what to expect from the fed in less than 30 minutes. --discuss more on what joining us a
it might be a technical change.ise the interest rate on excess reserves by about five basis points because the effective fed funds rate is running really close to zero. they would like a little room. that's a technical change. it would not mean anything as far policy. shery: what are we expecting in terms of guidance of how the economic recovery could look? the numbers today were not good in the current quarter in the west could look much worse. mike: much, much worse. that leaves the fed with...
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and so i had the cream of some technical people... but female. female.ed flexibility, the fact that they would not work in an office, they were all home—based, so it was a family—friendly, female—friendly organisation, which i became enormously motivated by because i felt it was notjust me i was fighting to get, it was all these women who... so, in a sense, you are a pioneer of something which today would be known as sort of workplace flexibility, focused on a work—life balance, focused on the sorts of flexible contracts that can allow people... i reckon i started all that with the gig economy and the lot, yes. the gig economy — you were the pioneer of the gig economy? oh, yes. i was doing those sort of things. the number one minute in your compa ny‘s records is to provide jobs for women with children. all of this really matters because these are debates — extremely important debates that continue to this very day. isn't it disappointing that it is now 50 years on and we still actually have women saying, "i feel discriminated in, i feel i cannot do this,
and so i had the cream of some technical people... but female. female.ed flexibility, the fact that they would not work in an office, they were all home—based, so it was a family—friendly, female—friendly organisation, which i became enormously motivated by because i felt it was notjust me i was fighting to get, it was all these women who... so, in a sense, you are a pioneer of something which today would be known as sort of workplace flexibility, focused on a work—life balance, focused...
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assistance and technical support to make sure that we keep ours patients safe but let me give you a perspective of what i mean by that. we have 1224 skilled nursing facilities in the state of california, 1224, what others refer to as nursing homes in the state. currently we have 191 facilities that we are monitoring because we have patients and staff that have come down with the infection, that have tested positive for covid 19, that represents 1266 individuals within those 1224 facilities. that is a focused area of this administration and of doctor galli's work. that is not the entire picture. skilled nursing facilities, these nursing homes are one part of the overall strategy to take care of our seniors and adults in the state of california. there is an additional 7461 facilities that we also like the department of social services and these are small homes, mostly medi-cal patients, all throughout the state of california. there is a census capacity in those homes of upwards 100 of 88,000 or if she's 180,000 individuals currently licensed to be supported throughout that network tha
assistance and technical support to make sure that we keep ours patients safe but let me give you a perspective of what i mean by that. we have 1224 skilled nursing facilities in the state of california, 1224, what others refer to as nursing homes in the state. currently we have 191 facilities that we are monitoring because we have patients and staff that have come down with the infection, that have tested positive for covid 19, that represents 1266 individuals within those 1224 facilities....