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apologies for technical issues.— technical issues. his presenter collea . ue technical issues.l issues. his presenter colleague posted this - technical issues. his presenter colleague posted this one - technical issues. his presenter. colleague posted this one would tweet: familia. thank you for your company this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on the bbc news on television, radio, online, orsocial media, email newswatch@bbc.co.uk or on the number or website on screen. that is all from us. we'll be back to your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. during friday afternoon, you might�*ve noticed that we had a lot of high cloud moving in across our skies — high cloud that was picked up by the setting sun here in nottinghamshire to give a fine end of the day. but this cloud is the first sign of an approaching weather system that will be bringing wet and windy weather our way this weekend. choose your moments wisely, and there will be some windows of drier and brighter weather to be found. on the satellite pictur
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alan is very technical and commercially deep.has an approach that they have a unique lock on at the moment. >> lived earnings just out. they beat them on revenue but they missed them on riders. what do you think the future of ride-hailing is? does he recover again back to -- does it recover and get back to pre-pandemic levels? >> i think it does. i think you will see them exceed pre-pandemic levels for the first time since 2004. prices went up. i think you will see prices moderate in 2022. writers come back and you will see this business grow again. no one who lives in a city can live without one of these services anymore. i think you will see a recovery and rise in both companies. emily: the ceo of uber predicted that rides would surpass those levels. -- pre-pandemic levels. what are you looking for, is it a strategy change? >> i think they need to have a management change. they need a leadership wake up call. the stock is where it was in 2015. that is seven years ago. businesses have been growing but wall street is not rewardin
alan is very technical and commercially deep.has an approach that they have a unique lock on at the moment. >> lived earnings just out. they beat them on revenue but they missed them on riders. what do you think the future of ride-hailing is? does he recover again back to -- does it recover and get back to pre-pandemic levels? >> i think it does. i think you will see them exceed pre-pandemic levels for the first time since 2004. prices went up. i think you will see prices moderate...
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one is the, the technical issue. and in principle, technically speaking, the dam is a win win situation. it can make the water management of the nile base and more rational to the advantage of all the repairing countries, especially in the context of climate change and, and the greater fluctuations in rain colon and river level. so it's no doubt about that. the real problem is one of trust and the, the children's understand the, the technical issues perfectly well. their concern is that in the case of a, of, of a political dispute for some other reason between ethiopia and egypt. if you hope you're now has in its hands a weapon, it can actually block the flow of the nile, should it want to? and that is the existential question. and a no treaty, no, no signature on on, on, on a piece of paper is going to be sufficient to persuade the egyptians that there are no circumstances under which e, c, o, p a will, will not to use that ultimate weapon as it can be an illusion of everything just really shifted, which is that if
one is the, the technical issue. and in principle, technically speaking, the dam is a win win situation. it can make the water management of the nile base and more rational to the advantage of all the repairing countries, especially in the context of climate change and, and the greater fluctuations in rain colon and river level. so it's no doubt about that. the real problem is one of trust and the, the children's understand the, the technical issues perfectly well. their concern is that in the...
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we talked about technical support. i think i caught most of everything we talked about or at least the major aspects of that so is there anything else? >> would be included in technical support giving a small business a better reference point for the hardship or the accommodation and maybe templated examples or is that all part of technical support ? i know that webrought that up a lot . >> yes. i mean, if that's a yes, sir no question you're answering that i think the answer is yes. i don't, i'm not 100 percent sure ifthat's a yes, sir no question . >> i guess in our recommendation we leave enough space for what makes sense for the board and department where toput these recommendations . you know, if you can't legislate they provide that technical assistance can you legislate that oe wb does? i don't know. >> another way i guess you could get there is i think we just say it's up to the electives and policymakers but we tried to directionally orient them that some form of tone technical assistance should be baked into
we talked about technical support. i think i caught most of everything we talked about or at least the major aspects of that so is there anything else? >> would be included in technical support giving a small business a better reference point for the hardship or the accommodation and maybe templated examples or is that all part of technical support ? i know that webrought that up a lot . >> yes. i mean, if that's a yes, sir no question you're answering that i think the answer is...
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if you look at the fact alphabet over that same period has been outperforming the sector technically speaking i think you have a strong case both on the fundamental and technical side as far as mike's trade on the diagonal amazon is an expensive stock. but it's only 3.6% of the stock's value. you are getting leverage using a call diagonal like this i think is a great way to play for a bounce higher or break out for alphabet >> quickly on amazon specifically tony had mentioned how the stock had been fallow, and for some that is the argument to be in amazon, but it has been in fact a fallow stock and due for some sort of catch up what's your take >> if you think of the precondition before the fallow period, huge rule, double went from 1,500 to 3,500 and then the fallow resting period, that's often the setup for a break up except it broke down instead so even though it recovered a lot, all it did on this week's recovery was return it to where it was simply three weeks prior. the chart is broken. >> all right, let's stick with big tech now meta platforms missing the mark on earnings and
if you look at the fact alphabet over that same period has been outperforming the sector technically speaking i think you have a strong case both on the fundamental and technical side as far as mike's trade on the diagonal amazon is an expensive stock. but it's only 3.6% of the stock's value. you are getting leverage using a call diagonal like this i think is a great way to play for a bounce higher or break out for alphabet >> quickly on amazon specifically tony had mentioned how the...
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so i certainly agree with this both on a fundamental and technical story perspective. because if you look at alphabet's trading at 21 times next year's earnings, given the picture mike was talking about, i think that's trading at a fairly substantial discount to where it should be trading probably closer to 25, 26 times next year's earnings i'm not as bothered by amazon's valuation as mike is but the chart has been in a slightly upward trend for the last 18 months and during that time, it's been underperforming its sector and the earnings announcement we saw yesterday that didn't rally the stock does not change that story at all if anything, i think the $3200 that amazon's currently trading for is a temporary top here for the stock. so when you look at the fact that alphabet over the same 18-month period has been outperforming its sector, technically speaking, i think you have a strong case both on the mfundamental and technical side alphabet is an expensive stock $10,000 is still expensive, but it's only 3.6% of the stock's value, so you are getting substantial levera
so i certainly agree with this both on a fundamental and technical story perspective. because if you look at alphabet's trading at 21 times next year's earnings, given the picture mike was talking about, i think that's trading at a fairly substantial discount to where it should be trading probably closer to 25, 26 times next year's earnings i'm not as bothered by amazon's valuation as mike is but the chart has been in a slightly upward trend for the last 18 months and during that time, it's...
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when i talked to my employers they wanted to technical skills.ity, teamwork and communication, show up and be mission focused and stay until bthe work is done and of the almost have a harder time finding that then the technical skills they can sometimes train for the s technical skills, but it's hard to create that. i always use success or survival skills rather than soft skills, because i think it's well above elevates it to the importance of that's my plea. now my question. in your testimony, i just want to read a quote from your testimony here, your written testimony. you talk about the barriers folks have with access to foundational and technical skills and not having resources to pay for training courses while supporting their families. this means public policy isn't doing enough for families around the country to enable them to fill good jobs for the businesses hiring. senator portman and i have had a long time bill called of the jobs act that would enable pell grants to be used for high quality short-term career and technical education off
when i talked to my employers they wanted to technical skills.ity, teamwork and communication, show up and be mission focused and stay until bthe work is done and of the almost have a harder time finding that then the technical skills they can sometimes train for the s technical skills, but it's hard to create that. i always use success or survival skills rather than soft skills, because i think it's well above elevates it to the importance of that's my plea. now my question. in your testimony,...
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clarifying what is or isn't a final determination is a very technical issue, a very nonpartisan issue, but that would go a long way to resort -- to resolving some of the ambiguity of the statute. more clearly specifying the role of the vice president. the current statute says the vice president resides over the joint chamber of congress and has the statutory authority to keep order during this session. clarifying specific the types of actions or decisions the vice president can and cannot make, clarifying to the extent it needs to be clarified that the vice president is not the one who makes decisions about electoral votes or how to choose between competing slates of electoral votes. limiting the role of the vice president or clearly defining their role is another area where a technical aspect and i think you could find a large degree of partisan consensus. other -- of bipartisan consensus. there are more technical details about procedural rules that apply when you have multiple slates of electors. there are a lot of technical details about how you determine whether a slate has safe h
clarifying what is or isn't a final determination is a very technical issue, a very nonpartisan issue, but that would go a long way to resort -- to resolving some of the ambiguity of the statute. more clearly specifying the role of the vice president. the current statute says the vice president resides over the joint chamber of congress and has the statutory authority to keep order during this session. clarifying specific the types of actions or decisions the vice president can and cannot make,...
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coming up, how to improve the technical interview process.ommon is trying to reduce the bias in the process one interview at a time. that is next, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are 3.9 million unfilled technical jobs in the united states and companies are constantly looking for ways to hire top technical talent quickly. the technical interview is famous in silicon valley but benefits those who have the unfair advantage. there is a new way to evaluate job applicants by running real-world exercises rather than obscure algorithms. thank you so much for joining us. you're both engineers, you both went through the traditional recruiting process. let's start with you. what is broken about the way things are done? >> thank you for having us on. we met while we were engineers at google and have gone through the interview process. you're in san francisco and hopefully you are a warrior fan. the best way to describe this is when the warriors allowed to recruit steph curry, they did not put him in room in front of a whiteboard and draw place, they saw h
coming up, how to improve the technical interview process.ommon is trying to reduce the bias in the process one interview at a time. that is next, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are 3.9 million unfilled technical jobs in the united states and companies are constantly looking for ways to hire top technical talent quickly. the technical interview is famous in silicon valley but benefits those who have the unfair advantage. there is a new way to evaluate job applicants by running real-world...
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we talked about technical support. i think i caught most of everything we talked about or at least the major aspects of that so is there anything else? >> would be included in technical support giving a small business a better reference point for the hardship or the accommodation and maybe templated examples or is that all part of technical support ? i know that webrought that up a lot . >> yes. i mean, if that's a yes, sir no question you're answering that i think the answer is yes. i don't, i'm not 100 percent sure ifthat's a yes, sir no question . >> i guess in our recommendation we leave enough space for what makes sense for the board and department where toput these recommendations . you know, if you can't legislate they provide that technical assistance can you legislate that oe wb does? i don't know. >> another way i guess you could get there is i think we just say it's up to the electives and policymakers but we tried to directionally orient them that some form of tone technical assistance should be baked into
we talked about technical support. i think i caught most of everything we talked about or at least the major aspects of that so is there anything else? >> would be included in technical support giving a small business a better reference point for the hardship or the accommodation and maybe templated examples or is that all part of technical support ? i know that webrought that up a lot . >> yes. i mean, if that's a yes, sir no question you're answering that i think the answer is...
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with all this technical optimization, i can't help but wonder what does it like to live like this and to share all your data for everyone to see. that's what i asked pier. he has been living at school script for around 2 years. was debated, of course. do we really want to, to have this in this way, and do we really want to share these data? and we know how important these data are for a bigger system. and because we want to enroll this whole system is not only this is neighborhood, but all over the country and even the european wide, et cetera, et cetera. so we, we realized that it's needed to have a sort of open mind. so what's next on the agenda phys phone, skip. the next step with this project is to actually connect sounds cape together with other communities in the area, setting up an entire district level smart grid where all of the communities and different households and businesses. i can connect to in order to on one hand, exchange energy with each other, but also to be able to uh, yeah, monetize their sources of flexibility to help balance the national network by the way. so
with all this technical optimization, i can't help but wonder what does it like to live like this and to share all your data for everyone to see. that's what i asked pier. he has been living at school script for around 2 years. was debated, of course. do we really want to, to have this in this way, and do we really want to share these data? and we know how important these data are for a bigger system. and because we want to enroll this whole system is not only this is neighborhood, but all over...
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and what right now, we're looking at the technical installations inside of the community center, which every single household as hans him pass. i similar set up. every household at san slip is equipped with a number of things like solar panels and heat pumps. and all of these systems are she connected here to the my power grid, energy management system. and that is in real time measuring what's happening within the household with its own solar production. but that's also communicating centrally with a cloud based system that is getting data from all of the houses. but the system doesn't only store the data b, it takes the weather in solar information into account in order to optimize each households energy production. ready and so using that data, this computer is constantly processing. ah, what should i do? should i charge the battery? should i discharge it? should i store energy as heat using the heat pump? and so it's connected with these various devices here in order to enable the operation of the smart grid. that box is sold, slips connection to the public grit, and it does meet t
and what right now, we're looking at the technical installations inside of the community center, which every single household as hans him pass. i similar set up. every household at san slip is equipped with a number of things like solar panels and heat pumps. and all of these systems are she connected here to the my power grid, energy management system. and that is in real time measuring what's happening within the household with its own solar production. but that's also communicating centrally...
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or you can also see, i mean, we started was had 10 years ago and a more technical stuff. and, and we're designed like 4 or 5 years ago. and you can, i mean, innovation is going for irreparably. so i think the next project will have even more smart assistance than we do decentralizing energy production and making citizens play. an active part is crucial for the energy transition, but there's certainly more to it today, we are already surrounded by smart energy elements. sometimes small visibility and sometimes less speeches. amsterdam is setting up smart lighting systems in different areas throughout the city. that means municipalities can control the intensity of streetlights depending on where they are located. movement sends us and sure that street lights reach their maximum intensity when people of eco's past them, they return to the lowest point when there's no one around. a lot of the street lights and amsterdam are equipped with l. e. v. technology and are powered by solar panels and wind turbines. that way they stay independent from the general power grid, which al
or you can also see, i mean, we started was had 10 years ago and a more technical stuff. and, and we're designed like 4 or 5 years ago. and you can, i mean, innovation is going for irreparably. so i think the next project will have even more smart assistance than we do decentralizing energy production and making citizens play. an active part is crucial for the energy transition, but there's certainly more to it today, we are already surrounded by smart energy elements. sometimes small...
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from pipe lincoln technical center, we have destiny gable, building trades and construction. haley dow, automobile collision. joe mound, diesel technology. it's programs like these that offer a path for students to pursue high demand, good paying jobs and we must continue to support them in this state. please join me in recognizing these hardworking students. [applause] after working closely with missouri's higher education institution, we are very proud to be able to increase our investments in higher education. we will recommend funding for the top capital improvements at state community colleges and four-year institutions. combined with the missouri projects and scholarship opportunities, this investment will total nearly $600 million and generate over 1.1 -- $1.1 billion in economic impact for our state. [applause] as i've often said, work force development and infrastructure go hand in hand. for our state to be successful, we must invest in both. communities across the state are faced with costly public water and waste water systems repair and replacement. in order for i
from pipe lincoln technical center, we have destiny gable, building trades and construction. haley dow, automobile collision. joe mound, diesel technology. it's programs like these that offer a path for students to pursue high demand, good paying jobs and we must continue to support them in this state. please join me in recognizing these hardworking students. [applause] after working closely with missouri's higher education institution, we are very proud to be able to increase our investments...
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you pick whatever technical measure. there's so many esoteric names out there, but they are all telling you this market has not rolled over. dani: still waiting for that, then -- kailey: still waiting for that, then. thanks very much. we do want to get to some breaking news out of ukraine. ukraine is saying that some government websites have come under a ddos attack. no news yet as to the source of that attack, but it has affected several ukrainian government websites, including those of the cabinet of ministers and the parliament. we will have more on that as we get more headlines. coming up, we will take another view on the russia-ukraine situation and how this relates to the risk rally. osco has been under sections since 2014, so do they really have an impact? we will discuss with anastasia amoroso, icapital chief investment strategist, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ritika: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. ukraine is moving towards declaring a nationwide state of emergency. that would allow ukrainian of
you pick whatever technical measure. there's so many esoteric names out there, but they are all telling you this market has not rolled over. dani: still waiting for that, then -- kailey: still waiting for that, then. thanks very much. we do want to get to some breaking news out of ukraine. ukraine is saying that some government websites have come under a ddos attack. no news yet as to the source of that attack, but it has affected several ukrainian government websites, including those of the...
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now to get a little technical. the altimeters are supposed operate in their assigned spectrum bands between 4.2 and 4 .4 gigahertz. when these devices were originally designed, they had very low power satellite neighbors. since the altimeters operate on a radar principal, looking for a signal reflected from the ground, their receivers could not detect the satellite signals. this led to altimeter designers to largely ignore their assigned spectrum boundaries and as a result these receivers are sensitive to transmissions from far outside their assigned band. for decades this was not an issue, but with new neighbors moving in, these old altimeters now have a potential interference problem. adding a little more technical information to the mix, the at&t and verizon 5g service operates from 3.7 to 3.8 gigahertz, or 400 megahertz away from the altimeter band. to put this into perspective, the whole fm radio band is only 20 megahertz wide. because of the vast separation between the 5g cellular spectrum and the altimeter s
now to get a little technical. the altimeters are supposed operate in their assigned spectrum bands between 4.2 and 4 .4 gigahertz. when these devices were originally designed, they had very low power satellite neighbors. since the altimeters operate on a radar principal, looking for a signal reflected from the ground, their receivers could not detect the satellite signals. this led to altimeter designers to largely ignore their assigned spectrum boundaries and as a result these receivers are...
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another matter — technical safety rules. another matter of _ technical safety rules.we can show levels _ matter of alarm that we can show levels of — matter of alarm that we can show levels of gamma _ matter of alarm that we can show levels of gamma radiation, - matter of alarm that we can show levels of gamma radiation, those| levels of gamma radiation, those rates _ levels of gamma radiation, those rates in _ levels of gamma radiation, those rates in the — levels of gamma radiation, those rates in the exclusionary- levels of gamma radiation, those rates in the exclusionary zone i levels of gamma radiation, those i rates in the exclusionary zone have already— rates in the exclusionary zone have already been — rates in the exclusionary zone have already been exceeded _ rates in the exclusionary zone have already been exceeded because i rates in the exclusionary zone have already been exceeded because of| rates in the exclusionary zone have i already been exceeded because of the damage _ already been exceeded because of the damage of— already been exceeded because of t
another matter — technical safety rules. another matter of _ technical safety rules.we can show levels _ matter of alarm that we can show levels of — matter of alarm that we can show levels of gamma _ matter of alarm that we can show levels of gamma radiation, - matter of alarm that we can show levels of gamma radiation, those| levels of gamma radiation, those rates _ levels of gamma radiation, those rates in _ levels of gamma radiation, those rates in the — levels of gamma radiation,...
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we're also working on national spectrum strategy, technical exchange. but the mou is a key piece of it. >> do you think we can get it done before the end of the year, the update? >> i would be very surprised if we couldn't. this is going to be the new guy talking here. and i hope -- but i -- it's definitely something we're going to work -- we're working on right now. and i'm optimistic that we can do it certainly before the end of the year. that is our belief. >> i really appreciate that very much. moving on, i do have a couple of minutes here, so mr. davidson, whenever it's time to talk about federal telecommunications programs, i always have to point out that florida, my great state of florida, and this is a bipartisan issue, obviously, we're the payors into the vast majority of these programs. simply put, we're not getting back in services -- i know you're new to this so i'm not criticizing you, and i appreciate you getting on these issues. so now this would not be a big problem for us except that historically a lot of funding has been wasted on poor
we're also working on national spectrum strategy, technical exchange. but the mou is a key piece of it. >> do you think we can get it done before the end of the year, the update? >> i would be very surprised if we couldn't. this is going to be the new guy talking here. and i hope -- but i -- it's definitely something we're going to work -- we're working on right now. and i'm optimistic that we can do it certainly before the end of the year. that is our belief. >> i really...
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beyond the broad top line, there are a myriad of details and technical matters that need to be workedut if we are in the unfortunate position of having to move forward with this strong and unified response. so what you -- what our team from the state department, from the department of commerce, from the department of treasury, are doing is meeting with their counterparts to have those -- to continue, i should say, those technical discussions to ensure that across the board we're ready to go should we, again, be in the unfortunate position of needing to mobilize response. >> will nord stream ii be a part of that? >> i don't know if they'll be part of these specific discussions. what i can say, the president is meeting with the chancellor at the white house today. we have had a number of discussions with german allies on energy security broadly, on in order stream ii specifically -- on nord stream ii specifically, and in the context of what we're seeing from russia and beyond. reporter: i have a few questions on south korea, china and north korea. south korean government appears to part
beyond the broad top line, there are a myriad of details and technical matters that need to be workedut if we are in the unfortunate position of having to move forward with this strong and unified response. so what you -- what our team from the state department, from the department of commerce, from the department of treasury, are doing is meeting with their counterparts to have those -- to continue, i should say, those technical discussions to ensure that across the board we're ready to go...
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you do not send really modern systems that are highly technically invents advanced -- highly technically advanced when they have to fight almost immediately. it takes time to support them. when you talk about the voting in live various parts of ukraine, we really do not have votes in the eastern ukraine. but remember, we are not talking about two provinces, we are talking about a third of that area and claims to the territory that these elements to not occupy. there's many russian speakers in the ukraine and a speakers of both russian and ukrainian, but their voting patterns have not been fascist or nazi, but they have been very much democratic, following the kind of divisions we have in our political parties. host: 10 minutes left with anthony cordesman of the center for strategic & international studies, the emeritus chair of strategy there. and joining the conversation, for republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. mlb asking if putin wants nato destroyed, how far will he go to make that happen? guest: i do not think that putin has any intention o
you do not send really modern systems that are highly technically invents advanced -- highly technically advanced when they have to fight almost immediately. it takes time to support them. when you talk about the voting in live various parts of ukraine, we really do not have votes in the eastern ukraine. but remember, we are not talking about two provinces, we are talking about a third of that area and claims to the territory that these elements to not occupy. there's many russian speakers in...
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now there sounds a bit technical, but without this certification, nordstrom too cannot go online to go to the department of the german ministry of economics will re assess the security of our supply needles for in light of what has taken place in the last day or 2 which in this phase, it is important apart from initial a sanction, was to prevent a further escalation and to with it, a disaster fall of our diplomatic efforts will be aimed at achieving this. these are very difficult days and hours for europe. 18 years after the end of the 2nd world war, it would seem that a war is threatening us in eastern europe. it is our job to mitigate this disaster . and i appeal to russia once again to help us in this process. thank you very much . thank you. for your and to receive such a warm welcome and from chancellor choked and to say as you have said, island and germany of old and pretty close friends and relations between us are growing stronger. all of the time we look forward to deepening even further. the economic and trade links between our 2 countries. we also work closely together in th
now there sounds a bit technical, but without this certification, nordstrom too cannot go online to go to the department of the german ministry of economics will re assess the security of our supply needles for in light of what has taken place in the last day or 2 which in this phase, it is important apart from initial a sanction, was to prevent a further escalation and to with it, a disaster fall of our diplomatic efforts will be aimed at achieving this. these are very difficult days and hours...
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>> again i keep saying technical assistance i can't say it enough. we are hiring 120 people to do just this program in addition to what they arty have, in addition to resources and commerce. we are going to have to in a hands-on kind of way work with states, provide them from a community of practice meetings, sharing best practices from a loop in the labor department and offer guidance and help. regarding started to do back, that's what we have to do. >> i'm hit pleased to hear that because that's one of the biggest challenges. >> i think there's huge opportunity for women and people of color because if you look at traditionally these kinds of jobs, absolutely proportionally not women and people of color so deploying this much money and creating 100,000 jobs, it's also about equity and i am passionate about this piece of the work. >> that is great to hear. talking to our municipal association, one of the questions i got, and i think you be here and i talked a bit, at half states and local governments can maximize efficiency as they look at the fundin
>> again i keep saying technical assistance i can't say it enough. we are hiring 120 people to do just this program in addition to what they arty have, in addition to resources and commerce. we are going to have to in a hands-on kind of way work with states, provide them from a community of practice meetings, sharing best practices from a loop in the labor department and offer guidance and help. regarding started to do back, that's what we have to do. >> i'm hit pleased to hear that...
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you were on the fcc technical advisory board for the c band order. can you provide some insight on how the fcc came to the conclusion that the mitigation measures adopted in the order would be enough o to protect aviation safety? >> yes. unfortunately, a little correction. the technological advisory council specifically is precluded from weighing in on any issues that is before the fcc. the technological advisory council serves as the headlights looking out into the future. having said that, the technological advisory council, along with many government agencies, identified that big band spectrum was crucial for 5g competitiveness and, therefore, it is something truly important for the united states for competitors with the rest of the world to have capabilities in that spectral area and, in fact, congress dictated that area be considered. as to the specific details of what were done, that's beyond my purview. but i will note that out fcc works on these kinds of issues is to secure information from all available sources, and then based on what has be
you were on the fcc technical advisory board for the c band order. can you provide some insight on how the fcc came to the conclusion that the mitigation measures adopted in the order would be enough o to protect aviation safety? >> yes. unfortunately, a little correction. the technological advisory council specifically is precluded from weighing in on any issues that is before the fcc. the technological advisory council serves as the headlights looking out into the future. having said...
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more frequently, we see these technical spectrum disputes spilling out into the public. the most recent example is the fcc's c-band order. rather than engage with expert engineers at the ntia and fcc and participate in fcc's public and transparent process, the aviation and the faa engaged in fear mongrg tactics by threatening to ground planes. as the commercial spectrum landscape continues to evolve with advances in new technologies and ntia is at the center for preserving federal missions and ensuring federal users are prepared for a new development in the spectrum landscape. it is our responsibility as members of the energy and commerce committee to oversea ntia implementation of these diverse and important tasks and provide necessary direction when challenges arise. today's hearing is a great start to what i hope is the first of many oversight hearings on these important topics and, again, mr. secretary, it's great to have you with us today. mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman yields back and good to see your face and not just hear your
more frequently, we see these technical spectrum disputes spilling out into the public. the most recent example is the fcc's c-band order. rather than engage with expert engineers at the ntia and fcc and participate in fcc's public and transparent process, the aviation and the faa engaged in fear mongrg tactics by threatening to ground planes. as the commercial spectrum landscape continues to evolve with advances in new technologies and ntia is at the center for preserving federal missions and...
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so ukraine, to be technical, is not a democracy. democracies don't arrest political opponents and they don't shutdown opposition media, both of which ukraine has done. and by the way, ukraine -- again, that's fine. we are not mad about that, go ahead and run ukraine if you think you can do a better job
so ukraine, to be technical, is not a democracy. democracies don't arrest political opponents and they don't shutdown opposition media, both of which ukraine has done. and by the way, ukraine -- again, that's fine. we are not mad about that, go ahead and run ukraine if you think you can do a better job
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we don't get overly obsessed with technicals. i think they are a guide post. on a day like today, the fifth straight down day, butyou have closed through those lows, you closed on the lows, and see a lot of charts that we will assess which are really broken, but to me this is a case where -- i don't think we are going into recession we priced in seven fed hikes in the next year. we priced in a lot of fed. i think we have the dynamics of geo geopolitics and earnings that come and companies not showing great margins. no ceo wants to talk about 2q in is a that's glowing. >> today was a bit of a heartbreaker it looked good this morning. importantly, the market didn't react to headlines around the ukraine like it has been the last couple days you start to think, maybe this is starting to get priced in then it collapsed. it ground lower throughout the day. you ask, what do you do? from my seat, start looking for where the bottom will be look for when everything is priced in. tim mentioned the fed. start looking for when that's priced in. you start looking for stuff
we don't get overly obsessed with technicals. i think they are a guide post. on a day like today, the fifth straight down day, butyou have closed through those lows, you closed on the lows, and see a lot of charts that we will assess which are really broken, but to me this is a case where -- i don't think we are going into recession we priced in seven fed hikes in the next year. we priced in a lot of fed. i think we have the dynamics of geo geopolitics and earnings that come and companies not...
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>> technically or really?e. >> technically, the issue is that they didn't declare the relationship. the truth is everybody in media circles was aware this relationship -- of this relationship for many years. what's really going on, trench warfare between power players, and one of his star anchors, chris cuomo, was forced to leave the network because of things he did not disclose about his relationship to his brother, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo. long story short, jeff zucker made him leave and will not pay his severance package of $18 million, and that is at the heart of what chris cuomo is doing to bring out into the open this relationship, which is consensual, that was not declared. so, technically, because he did not declare and disclose this relationship to his superiors, he resigned today. ros: thanks for your help. we appreciate it. the wrap is an entertainment website, and you can read their coverage of that story on that website. i'm sure it's on the bbc news website. weill be back at the sa
>> technically or really?e. >> technically, the issue is that they didn't declare the relationship. the truth is everybody in media circles was aware this relationship -- of this relationship for many years. what's really going on, trench warfare between power players, and one of his star anchors, chris cuomo, was forced to leave the network because of things he did not disclose about his relationship to his brother, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo. long story short, jeff...
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there's a lot of technicality in the documents _ this.re's a lot of technicality in the documents which - this. there's a lot of technicality in the documents which i - this. there's a lot of technicality in the documents which i think. this. there's a lot of technicality i in the documents which i think we can see some of the mall. these are been issued on a website. the way the us courts work is they don't give any warning when the stuff is coming, it appears once they are ready to put it out there. in terms of what you are talking about there, how large a kind of collapse of the princes position does this represent, do you think? when you are talkin: represent, do you think? when you are talking about _ represent, do you think? when you are talking about a _ represent, do you think? when you are talking about a damages - represent, do you think? when you are talking about a damages case, | are talking about a damages case, there are various things in play can you afford to go to trial? one assumes the prints ninth a line or whatever he
there's a lot of technicality in the documents _ this.re's a lot of technicality in the documents which - this. there's a lot of technicality in the documents which i - this. there's a lot of technicality in the documents which i think. this. there's a lot of technicality i in the documents which i think we can see some of the mall. these are been issued on a website. the way the us courts work is they don't give any warning when the stuff is coming, it appears once they are ready to put it out...
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a technical correction, will it endure? there is too much political angst.lly stocks are flat, and stoxx 50 rallied by 0.5%. blackrock institute are adding on a global horizon to equities. money is going into and coming out of bonds. the focus back on the risk. bond future prices falling, yields are rising. the market is focused on the risk of a 50 basis point hike in march. gold comes off its high, but there is an underbelly of momentum. oil back from $100. to russia, it is about access to bond markets for russia. the ruble rallies on the back of tranche one. it looks the lowest since 2009. a bit of breaking news, some top lines, telefonica deutschland in line with what the market expected. let's see what the strength of these markets was with the ceo. markus haas joins me now. thank you for making time. you made $2 billion in the fourth quarter, where was the strength? good morning, how are you? markus: good morning. we are outperforming the market and saw strong business in the fourth quarter. overall 1.5 million joined our network last year, so the busin
a technical correction, will it endure? there is too much political angst.lly stocks are flat, and stoxx 50 rallied by 0.5%. blackrock institute are adding on a global horizon to equities. money is going into and coming out of bonds. the focus back on the risk. bond future prices falling, yields are rising. the market is focused on the risk of a 50 basis point hike in march. gold comes off its high, but there is an underbelly of momentum. oil back from $100. to russia, it is about access to...
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i think that the brittle was one of the main technical weaknesses early on i think that has caused some issues a certain cases. but yeah, i think it's really depends on like where you talk about. radios or excuse as a foreigners or some other kinds kind of applications. most very high. it's been used as a lemonade. through the whole virgin and private person. interesting. so i i sense that there's a little bit of a divide in our audience, you know, all the kind of industrial applications versus what we know in our homes and i was sharing with you my my big light jewelry and and that's how i i've come into contact with fake lights. so i think people are interested in both and so carol wolf asks at what time did bake the light become popular for jewelry and she has some wonders if it's valuable. i'll tell you that one i was it was basically in the 1920s. and bakelite phenolic, resin urea of phenol formaldehyde resin was cast in translucent colors bright translucent colors in rods in shapes so if you had a little napkin ring a scottie napkin ring with a hole in it, that would be one long h
i think that the brittle was one of the main technical weaknesses early on i think that has caused some issues a certain cases. but yeah, i think it's really depends on like where you talk about. radios or excuse as a foreigners or some other kinds kind of applications. most very high. it's been used as a lemonade. through the whole virgin and private person. interesting. so i i sense that there's a little bit of a divide in our audience, you know, all the kind of industrial applications versus...
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with all this technical optimization, i can't help but wonder what does it like to live like this and to say all your data for everyone to see. that's what i asked pier. he has been living at school script for around 2 years. was, has been debated, of course. do we really want to, to have this in this way, and do we really want to share these data? and we know how important these data are for a bigger system. and because we want to enroll this whole system and it's not only this is neighborhood, but all over the country and even the european wide, et cetera, et cetera. so we, we realized that it's needed to have a sort of open mind. so what's next on the agenda phys phone, skip the next step with this project is to york. she connects how escape together with other communities in the area, setting up an entire district level smart grid where all of the communities and different households and businesses. i can connect to in order to on one hand, exchange energy with each other, but also to be able to add yeah, monetize their sources of flexibility to help balance the national network.
with all this technical optimization, i can't help but wonder what does it like to live like this and to say all your data for everyone to see. that's what i asked pier. he has been living at school script for around 2 years. was, has been debated, of course. do we really want to, to have this in this way, and do we really want to share these data? and we know how important these data are for a bigger system. and because we want to enroll this whole system and it's not only this is...
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they have a harder time finding about than the technical skills. they can sometimes train for the technical skills but it is hard to train. i always see success skills because it elevates it to the level of -- the level it deserves. >> ms. mack. i want to read a portion of your testimony here. you talk about the bears they have. they do not have resources to pay for training courses while also supporting families. this means public policy is not doing enough for families around the country to enable them to have good jobs for which businesses are hiring. senator portman and i have had a long bill called the jobs act which would enable pell grant's to be used for -- you knew there are 49 senators, including many on this committee who are cosponsors on this bill. i would like to thank my chan ranking because when we were debating the bill, they help me with the catch. we became the last amendment, meaning unanimous support. the manager's package did not work after, but last week, the house passed their version of this bill and became the last amendme
they have a harder time finding about than the technical skills. they can sometimes train for the technical skills but it is hard to train. i always see success skills because it elevates it to the level of -- the level it deserves. >> ms. mack. i want to read a portion of your testimony here. you talk about the bears they have. they do not have resources to pay for training courses while also supporting families. this means public policy is not doing enough for families around the...
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side of it stop— well as the technical side of it stop and _ well as the technical side of it stop andck is another matter— they have enough stock is another matter and — they have enough stock is another matter and i think one of the big issues _ matter and i think one of the big issues and — matter and i think one of the big issues and enable to publicise it too much — issues and enable to publicise it too much but it is clear that our cells _ too much but it is clear that our cells and — too much but it is clear that our cells and other western powers are continuing — cells and other western powers are continuing to channel weapons into ukrainian _ continuing to channel weapons into ukrainian forces for as long as that is possible — ukrainian forces for as long as that is possible. we ukrainian forces for as long as that is possible-— is possible. we can talk about this in our next — is possible. we can talk about this in our next review— is possible. we can talk about this in our next review in _ is possible. we can talk about this in our next review in just - is possible. we can t
side of it stop— well as the technical side of it stop and _ well as the technical side of it stop andck is another matter— they have enough stock is another matter and — they have enough stock is another matter and i think one of the big issues _ matter and i think one of the big issues and — matter and i think one of the big issues and enable to publicise it too much — issues and enable to publicise it too much but it is clear that our cells _ too much but it is clear that our cells...
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>> in the lady's short program, look, these girls are pushing the envelope technically. we're going to be seeing, you know, harder technical elements, triple, triple jumps and we'll see a few surprises. >> one of the mayor story lines in figure skating, as we catch kamila valiyeva. she was able to compete now after testing positive for a drug test. now that she's cleared, what is your reaction, for the perspective your give us on that situation? >> the whole thing is unfortunate. you know, a lot of the values of the olympics and being an olympian is honestly and clean sport. so it's unfortunate for all the parties involved, including her. >> one party that had an amazing olympics already is nathan chen. and you actually go for back with him. can you describe where your origins with the nathan chen relationship begins? >> the first time i saw him skate was 2010 in the national championships. he had just wonnovice, and i was sitting there, and brian says, sarah, you need to stop everything you're doing and watch this kid skate. he was just brilliant. and so even from a you
>> in the lady's short program, look, these girls are pushing the envelope technically. we're going to be seeing, you know, harder technical elements, triple, triple jumps and we'll see a few surprises. >> one of the mayor story lines in figure skating, as we catch kamila valiyeva. she was able to compete now after testing positive for a drug test. now that she's cleared, what is your reaction, for the perspective your give us on that situation? >> the whole thing is...