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atlas's views on the pandemic were criticized during his tenure but he defended his work to tucker carlson last night. >> i think we now saw that science has been politicized, america and its universities really need to allow, without attack, without rebuke, without intimidation, the free exchange of ideas because it is from the free exchange of ideas that scientific truths follow.
atlas's views on the pandemic were criticized during his tenure but he defended his work to tucker carlson last night. >> i think we now saw that science has been politicized, america and its universities really need to allow, without attack, without rebuke, without intimidation, the free exchange of ideas because it is from the free exchange of ideas that scientific truths follow.
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it is part of a look at the tenure of william barr. we are asking you to.all in this morning from alexandria, virginia, democrats line. go ahead. caller: thank you for accepting my call. i would like to say will bar might be changing his mind because president trump is not going to be in his seat. no matter what he do, he is still going to leave a bad legacy behind. all the republicans is. to stayr lied and tried until the end, but it is not going to work. host: when you try to's -- when you say he tried to straighten it out at the end, what do you mean? caller: there was no fraud in he said there was no reason to investigate biden's son. he would have said something ump got mad at him because he didn't say anything about the investigation abide in. .- of biden host: spring, texas. independent line. caller: i definitely agree with the last caller, barr trying to clean house a little bit on his way out. i like to remind the caller before that that don jr. did send an email which stated that, if it is what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer. t
it is part of a look at the tenure of william barr. we are asking you to.all in this morning from alexandria, virginia, democrats line. go ahead. caller: thank you for accepting my call. i would like to say will bar might be changing his mind because president trump is not going to be in his seat. no matter what he do, he is still going to leave a bad legacy behind. all the republicans is. to stayr lied and tried until the end, but it is not going to work. host: when you try to's -- when you...
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we are hearing similar about this demand for a tenure transition period or fisheries.g with a level playing field, perpetually one of the great sticking points with the offering of 18% of access to our owi'i the offering of 18% of access to our own fishing markets. and so a tenure transition period is never going to be palatable, and certainly not be palatable to the brexiteers who held the government to ransom in the past oversimilar the government to ransom in the past over similar issues. let's talk about pubs, something close to our hearts and many of us have not been able to go for quite some time. many of us still can't, of course. backed with some celebrities to see the £2 billion supermarket tax rate refined go to struggling pups. do you think this is going to gain traction just as we have seen how tough it has been for pubs across the country? it's been so, so tough for pups nationwide. i think the association said something like 72% are likely to be in extreme difficulties and potential closure this year. i cannot remember the last time i was in one. it was a
we are hearing similar about this demand for a tenure transition period or fisheries.g with a level playing field, perpetually one of the great sticking points with the offering of 18% of access to our owi'i the offering of 18% of access to our own fishing markets. and so a tenure transition period is never going to be palatable, and certainly not be palatable to the brexiteers who held the government to ransom in the past oversimilar the government to ransom in the past over similar issues....
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it goes back to her tenure at the american economic review, her tenure at yale university enter public to the world bank. penny goldberg joins us from yale and the peterson institute for international economics. you pride yourself on applied economics. to aou apply economics natural disaster like a pandemic? penny: that is a very interesting question. the pandemic was truly novel. it was something unprecedented. that means we cannot take official models for techniques and apply them to the pandemic. what we can do as economists and scientists more generally is apply the wisdom with opportunity to this situation. apply a certain way of thinking about the problem. part of this involves looking at the evidence very carefully, following the evidence. tom: part of the applied is the run right back to normality. do you have a run rate of when we get back to normal after a vaccine? is it one or two years or you like to live your blanchard where it could be a much longer line back to normality? penny: i am very hesitant to make any predictions. in the past year everything is uncertain. i think
it goes back to her tenure at the american economic review, her tenure at yale university enter public to the world bank. penny goldberg joins us from yale and the peterson institute for international economics. you pride yourself on applied economics. to aou apply economics natural disaster like a pandemic? penny: that is a very interesting question. the pandemic was truly novel. it was something unprecedented. that means we cannot take official models for techniques and apply them to the...
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that's unknown i will take. >> i waited to have tenure. i wasn't as bold, janna. and the culture that she describes is right on target. the admonition that i got from some mentors, elders in the field, it wasn't really a tenure, i already have tenure but there were also said please don't and it was flattering, they said we want you to continue to contribute to the science of the same level you always have and if you're going to take time to read these books is not going to be the sameso in that way it was flattering but at the same time , you've got to liveyour life . i think if you go around once the question is what are the activities are going to make your individual iconic subjective experience something that you look back on as fulfilling and for me, just doing the equations 12 hours a day to today which i was doing as a graduate student absolutely nothing else, that might not appeal to me as the only that i would lead. >> i went to graduate school. i think i read a book inlike four years . when i came out, i did not feel clearheaded. i just don't tell anybod
that's unknown i will take. >> i waited to have tenure. i wasn't as bold, janna. and the culture that she describes is right on target. the admonition that i got from some mentors, elders in the field, it wasn't really a tenure, i already have tenure but there were also said please don't and it was flattering, they said we want you to continue to contribute to the science of the same level you always have and if you're going to take time to read these books is not going to be the sameso...
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from his years as new mexico's attorney general to his tenure in the house of representatives and 12 years as a u.s. senator. tom udall has literally been a giant in public service, no one should surprised. he summed up with what drove him saying, the thing that inspired me if you had a good idea of reforming something and you really stuck to it, you could literally change the world. i'm going to miss senator udall and we're also going to miss his wife jo who i got to know well. i have a fond memory of one of the new senator's orientation, where we were tasked to the new senators in the building and giving them tips how though operate and handle the first years and how you can stay married while being a u.s. senator. i remember it fondly because mitt romney was sitting in the front row taking notes diligently and i thought maybe he didn't need our advice on this. but tom and joe jo are an incredible couple in a town where it's not easy to keep a strong and beautiful relationship. i want to thank him for on behalf of his state, the beautiful state of new mexico and thank the state for
from his years as new mexico's attorney general to his tenure in the house of representatives and 12 years as a u.s. senator. tom udall has literally been a giant in public service, no one should surprised. he summed up with what drove him saying, the thing that inspired me if you had a good idea of reforming something and you really stuck to it, you could literally change the world. i'm going to miss senator udall and we're also going to miss his wife jo who i got to know well. i have a fond...
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if you look historically at the tenures for speakers of the house, that would suggest his tenure willutlast, where he is the minority leader or senate minority leader, that of the current occupant of the speakership in nancy pelosi in the house of representatives. so there always is jockeying in the house of representatives. it is the nature of the institution itself. but it is going to grow louder over the next six to nine months. tom: thank you so much. green on the screen, and i slipped to the market. about 400 futures are points, just a little bit from record high. it will be interesting to see if we get there. the vix comes in even more. what do you see? lisa: the lesson of the past couple of days is don't count the market out. we are looking at session highs on futures. i just keep thinking, even if you don't have a depth, people are going to buy. that has been the consensus, and continues to be heading into 2021. back a full basis point, so a nice recovery. risk on field to the markets this morning. you havep nine lisa: been so good about the negative real yields. today they ar
if you look historically at the tenures for speakers of the house, that would suggest his tenure willutlast, where he is the minority leader or senate minority leader, that of the current occupant of the speakership in nancy pelosi in the house of representatives. so there always is jockeying in the house of representatives. it is the nature of the institution itself. but it is going to grow louder over the next six to nine months. tom: thank you so much. green on the screen, and i slipped to...
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i waited to have tenure before. i wasn't as bold, janna. [laughter] you know? and the culture that she describes is right on target. i mean, the admonition that i got from some mentors, elders in the field, it wasn't related to tenure. i already had tenure. but there were folks who said please don't x. it was flattering. they said, look, we want you to continue to contribute to the science at the same level you always have, and if you're going to take out time to write these books, it's not going to be the same. so in that way, it was kind of flattering. but at the same time, you've got to live your life. i think if you go around once and the question is what are the activities that are going to make your individual iconic, subjective experience something that you look back on as full filling. and for me, just doing the equations 12 hours a day, 14 hours a day which i was doing as a aggravated assault student -- a graduate student, absolutely nothing else, that life did not appeal to me as the only life that i would lead. >> right. so i went to graduate school,
i waited to have tenure before. i wasn't as bold, janna. [laughter] you know? and the culture that she describes is right on target. i mean, the admonition that i got from some mentors, elders in the field, it wasn't related to tenure. i already had tenure. but there were folks who said please don't x. it was flattering. they said, look, we want you to continue to contribute to the science at the same level you always have, and if you're going to take out time to write these books, it's not...
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consensus from the bloomberg screen expects tenure rates going into this year will be 1.25%. that is not much higher than where we are today, and that is probably because of the outward inflation being so dampened, so the answer to your question is there's a clear list of where we will see recovery first, that should probably also be driving differences between how quickly rates go up around the world. alix: does that mean the better the recovery equals the better the fiscal multiplier, equals we could see central banks and governments in those corresponding countries tap the brakes a little bit? torsten: i think that is a glassy right. i don't think we will see any central bank's around the world tight monetary conditions, even in china and in asia, and deftly not in the u.s. and europe? -- the u.s. and europe. that being said, we should not forget that we started out this year with 10 year rates at 1.90%, and with that backdrop, we should also think about, even if we have some normalization, we should expect to see tenure rates go up, but i do think the dampener here will b
consensus from the bloomberg screen expects tenure rates going into this year will be 1.25%. that is not much higher than where we are today, and that is probably because of the outward inflation being so dampened, so the answer to your question is there's a clear list of where we will see recovery first, that should probably also be driving differences between how quickly rates go up around the world. alix: does that mean the better the recovery equals the better the fiscal multiplier, equals...
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we look back on the past three orfour years, this administration, your tenure here, you have sort ofup the rules, the consensus in global trade. do you look back on that and feel that that has worked? we are proud of what we have done. the president, if you ask me what we did and what we tried to do was, one, we wanted to reorient the purpose of international trade more towards working people in the united states and less towards outsourcing and corporations. that was important. the second thing we did, which i think was really significant, was focusing more on china. china is a great challenge for not only the us but for our economic system. yours and mine. so we tried to do both of those things. you have to start for the proposition is do you believe there were problems in international trade when we started. and we certainly do. we had lost millions of manufacturing jobs, we had enormous trade deficits, notjust with individual countries, which we can debate about, but with the whole world. going up every year to the point where it was $800 billion and really something that is not
we look back on the past three orfour years, this administration, your tenure here, you have sort ofup the rules, the consensus in global trade. do you look back on that and feel that that has worked? we are proud of what we have done. the president, if you ask me what we did and what we tried to do was, one, we wanted to reorient the purpose of international trade more towards working people in the united states and less towards outsourcing and corporations. that was important. the second...
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six—year tenure scotland's longest—serving head coach of the professional era.yer has won 22 and drawn one of his a0 tests at the helm. the indian cricket board has confirmed venues and dates for england's tour,in february and march next year. it's been confirmed that england's cricketers the first test will start on the 5th february in chennai... before moving to ahmedabad for their first day night test in the country at the world's biggest cricket ground. this will be followed by five t20s there and three one day internationals in pune. there were mixed fortunes for two english players in the opening match of the australian big bash twenty 20 tournament this morning. surrey‘s willjacks opened the innings for the hobart hurricanes , but he had a day to forget, faling for a second ball duck. opened the innings for the hobart hurricanes , but he had a day to forget, faling for a second ball duck. despite a poor start the hurricanes still made 178 for 8 from their 20 overs. former england batsman james vince led the charge for the sydney sixers with a rapid 67 but
six—year tenure scotland's longest—serving head coach of the professional era.yer has won 22 and drawn one of his a0 tests at the helm. the indian cricket board has confirmed venues and dates for england's tour,in february and march next year. it's been confirmed that england's cricketers the first test will start on the 5th february in chennai... before moving to ahmedabad for their first day night test in the country at the world's biggest cricket ground. this will be followed by five...
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[laughter] >> i waited to have tenure. is not as bold. and the culture she describes is right on target. the admonition i got from some mentors or elders in the field was related to my tenure but some said please don't. was flattering they said we want you to contribute what does contribute to the same level you always have and if you take the time to read the book it will not be the same so in that way it was flattering but at the same time you have to live your life. if you go around once and what are the committees and something that you look back on as fulfilling. to me just doing the equations 12 or 14 hours a day, which i was as a graduate student, absolutely nothing else, that life did not appeal to me as the only life i would lead. >> when i went to graduate school i had read a book and for years. when i came out but i spent the first nine months reading novels i just sat around with my feet up and people would say are you crazy? were you doing? but i was at my reading peak i have never been so many books in a month of my life mon
[laughter] >> i waited to have tenure. is not as bold. and the culture she describes is right on target. the admonition i got from some mentors or elders in the field was related to my tenure but some said please don't. was flattering they said we want you to contribute what does contribute to the same level you always have and if you take the time to read the book it will not be the same so in that way it was flattering but at the same time you have to live your life. if you go around...
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representative eliot engel was defeated by a fellow democrat in the november election, ending his 30-year tenure in the house. the new york native was a longtime member of the foreign affairs committee, chairing the panel in its most recent congress. his colleague, republican michael mccaul pay tribute to him on the house floor just before mr. engel talked about his work on the committee in his farewell address. here is ranking member mike mccall. ime i'd like to take a moment of personal privilege to honor my dear friend, the gentleman from new york. this may perhaps be our last time on the floor debating together. we have become good friends over the last two years as chairman and ranking member. i would argue that's the way it's supposed to be. chairman engel often says, and i agree, when it comes to foreign policy, that partisanship stops at the water's edge. in fact, just last year real clear politics described the foreign affairs committee as an island of sea -- sorry as an island of calm in a sea of partisanship. an island of calm in a sea of partisanship. i take that as a great complimen
representative eliot engel was defeated by a fellow democrat in the november election, ending his 30-year tenure in the house. the new york native was a longtime member of the foreign affairs committee, chairing the panel in its most recent congress. his colleague, republican michael mccaul pay tribute to him on the house floor just before mr. engel talked about his work on the committee in his farewell address. here is ranking member mike mccall. ime i'd like to take a moment of personal...
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court with the nine-member life tenured court gets to decide what rights that are not mentioned in the constitution ought to constitutional protection, we are really asking for it when it comes to politicizing the court. this is a crown jewel of american government, the court that got us board of education and other important milestones in american history. there will be times when need that court. we need the people to think of it as an apolitical neutral court. that was the warning, the warning shot, the canary in the coal mine. to me you look at our last presidential election, by toomey accounts to deny it turn on enough americans treating a vote for president united states as a proxy to fill one seat on a nine-member court. you can spend the rest of you like reading about 1776 and you're not than to think anybody saying the reason we break from england is so we can create a life tenured nine-member court that can make the key decision in american society. that would have been laughable. we would've stayed with britain if that had been the plan. this is an pointing fingers at anybod
court with the nine-member life tenured court gets to decide what rights that are not mentioned in the constitution ought to constitutional protection, we are really asking for it when it comes to politicizing the court. this is a crown jewel of american government, the court that got us board of education and other important milestones in american history. there will be times when need that court. we need the people to think of it as an apolitical neutral court. that was the warning, the...
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his priorities during the tenure where the domestic threats operated will begin reviewing should kw that this is nothing new during the time if you worked homand security advisor. these groups he been around for years. it but in those years, where was the homeland security's focus in the domestic threats today where theyoc . >> thank you very much. it isfo a pleasure to be here. as you say, let me set the table as you say. in the immediate years post 911 and we continued to worry very much about things to begin manifesting and stopping before god themselves there. probably the biggest distraction or public destruction was was coming in from europe. and targeted by al qaeda. and over the atlantic, and so wandreds of americans. those were the prime focus, really on not only distractions over there but identifying these threats before they got the u.s. shores. remember, there is the patriot act. and changes that were happening during this time. there were investigations and with the fbi, and getting the legs underneath it. and working in these investigations alongside with the fbi. and by t
his priorities during the tenure where the domestic threats operated will begin reviewing should kw that this is nothing new during the time if you worked homand security advisor. these groups he been around for years. it but in those years, where was the homeland security's focus in the domestic threats today where theyoc . >> thank you very much. it isfo a pleasure to be here. as you say, let me set the table as you say. in the immediate years post 911 and we continued to worry very...
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as chair, there isa in her tenure as chair, there is a lot of politics.ongress. and testifying and pounding the pavement on the hill. so this is absolutely a more political position and she brings experience and skills in this area as well as being amazing at economics. what particular experience and interest and skills? in terms of, no other individual has led the three major economic policy—making institutions. the council of economic advisers, the federal reserve , economic advisers, the federal reserve, and now she will be at treasury. that speaks volumes about the skills she has is a policy maker, the good decisions she has made. she is not perfect, she does not have a crystal ball, i know no—one who works hard and is more diligent and more thoughtful. she wants people to she listens and she adds. she is very much and she adds. she is very much a leader and one of the things that made it such an honour to work for her at the federal reserve in addition to learning so reserve in addition to learning so much macro policy was that she truly inspired her
as chair, there isa in her tenure as chair, there is a lot of politics.ongress. and testifying and pounding the pavement on the hill. so this is absolutely a more political position and she brings experience and skills in this area as well as being amazing at economics. what particular experience and interest and skills? in terms of, no other individual has led the three major economic policy—making institutions. the council of economic advisers, the federal reserve , economic advisers, the...
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if you look at his full two-year tenure, he backed the president repeatedly.ed covid restrictions the most serious civil violation since slavery, he minimized the mueller report and attacked mail-in balloting. i applaud bill barr for not disclosing information on the hunter biden investigation. but the biggest entire tenure was about empowering president trump, empowering the presidency, i think, in a dangerous way. >> it is interesting that after all that he drew the line. i'm wondering about the idea of him trying to save his reputation. could there be something be there that he doesn't want to be there when donald trump starts issuing pardons, potentially for himself or his family? >> i think that's possible. things just seem to be getting worse. again, i -- barr stuck with trump, aided him politically, his behavior and rage, many justice department officials, julia has reported this extensively, but it did seem trying to steal the election was too much for bill barr. asking barr to back these outlandish claims and these lawsuits with something he refused t
if you look at his full two-year tenure, he backed the president repeatedly.ed covid restrictions the most serious civil violation since slavery, he minimized the mueller report and attacked mail-in balloting. i applaud bill barr for not disclosing information on the hunter biden investigation. but the biggest entire tenure was about empowering president trump, empowering the presidency, i think, in a dangerous way. >> it is interesting that after all that he drew the line. i'm wondering...
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that is a deal i will take. >> i waited to have tenure, i was involved with jana and the culture that she describes is right on target, the admonition that i got from some mentor, elders in the field was ever related to tenure but there was folks who said please don't, we want you to continue to contribute to the science that you always have it if you're going to take out time to write the books it's not going to be the same so in that way it was flattering but at the same time you gotta live your life, if you go around once and what are the activities that are going to make individual iconic subjective experience something that you look back on as fulfilling, me just doing the equations 12 hours a day, 14 hours a day which i was doing as a graduate student, absolutely nothing else the life did not appeal to me that the only life i would lead. >> i went to graduate school and i don't think i read a book in my four year end when i came out i did not feel clearheaded, don't tell anybody i spent the first nine months reading novels and people saw me in my office they said are you crazy,
that is a deal i will take. >> i waited to have tenure, i was involved with jana and the culture that she describes is right on target, the admonition that i got from some mentor, elders in the field was ever related to tenure but there was folks who said please don't, we want you to continue to contribute to the science that you always have it if you're going to take out time to write the books it's not going to be the same so in that way it was flattering but at the same time you gotta...
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tired he had tenure but there were folks that said please don't than it was flattering. they said we want you to continue to contribute to the sides of the same level that uis have and if you're going to take up time to write these books it's not going to be the same so now it was flattering but at the same time you got to live your life. you go around once in the question is whether the activities activities that are going to make your individual iconix subjective experience something that you look back on as fulfilling and for me just doing the equation 12 hours a day 14 hours a day which i was doing as a graduate student and absolutely nothing else that life did not appeal to me as the only life that i would lead. >> i went to graduate school. i don't think i read a book for four years. when i came out i did not feel clearheaded. don't tell anybody but i spent the first nine months reading novels. i did have my feet up and people would say are you crazy? where you doing it? i'm not going to if i don't do this and it was my peak. i've never read so many books in my lif
tired he had tenure but there were folks that said please don't than it was flattering. they said we want you to continue to contribute to the sides of the same level that uis have and if you're going to take up time to write these books it's not going to be the same so now it was flattering but at the same time you got to live your life. you go around once in the question is whether the activities activities that are going to make your individual iconix subjective experience something that you...
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you mention the many stopshat you took during your tenure at dhs he ordered a review of the department domestic terrorism and targed violence and sered funding for the office in the grantmaking and at the same time the president that you work for rpond to a violent white supremacist and neo-nazi march by saying you had fine people on both sides when there is the o failure to unequivocaly condemn doesn't that hinder your ability to meet the threat in a way. >> when i took over in april of 2019 the facts that were evolving, you drove an imperative to respond so that's what we were focused on inured bipartisan support on the hill for an out of cycle appropriation request and or grant funding capability into steamed up the office and by the time we had el paso attack our strategy was in work all summer and we knew we needed to get it out and speak with clarity on the emerging threats and when they were arriving specifi mentn specifically with violence pray that was a very important statement and there was support for that in the remarks the president made on monday after the apostle attack
you mention the many stopshat you took during your tenure at dhs he ordered a review of the department domestic terrorism and targed violence and sered funding for the office in the grantmaking and at the same time the president that you work for rpond to a violent white supremacist and neo-nazi march by saying you had fine people on both sides when there is the o failure to unequivocaly condemn doesn't that hinder your ability to meet the threat in a way. >> when i took over in april of...
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pam's tenure has seen many of the victories i'm proud of. my office while i served the chairman of transportation committee and passed our landmark highway bill, safetea-lu. she also helped passed re-authorization for the consequence vase act and commitment to constituents has helped to secure millions of dollars to organizations that serve alaskans, americans from all walks of life. aside from legislative victories, pam understood the importance of the relationships in congress. she made sure that my office was always in good spirits. as many will attend, she ensured our annual office christmas parties were the best on the hill. i'm very proud of familiar and i'm saddened to see her go. she served me, our state, and nation with professionalism, commitment, and a sincere love of country. she has always been committed to the next generation of congressional staff, has been a respected mentor to many of the staffers, both in my office and around capitol hill. her leadership in my office was invaluable, and she'll be missed by her colleagues as
pam's tenure has seen many of the victories i'm proud of. my office while i served the chairman of transportation committee and passed our landmark highway bill, safetea-lu. she also helped passed re-authorization for the consequence vase act and commitment to constituents has helped to secure millions of dollars to organizations that serve alaskans, americans from all walks of life. aside from legislative victories, pam understood the importance of the relationships in congress. she made sure...
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overachieving just by being in the top division but it looks even more likely that that top flight tenure could end say. it's been a gloomy period for frank 1st without a win says the start of october i got some luck in our book and i'm go getting them the lead in the 53rd minute. the hosts weren't happy bob i have been enjoying a steady campaign with no relegation worries so far. frank 1st sealed the deal 3 minutes from time. a lovely she moved finished off pushed out front ills unca. a 1st win in 10 matches for the. eagles enough to make hardy who feel the love. can to keep our alexander shore no was back a former club friedberg for the 1st time since his transfer in august having spent 10 years with the club. freiburg a perennial overachievers and got the 1st goal a lovely diving header from ben chance of grief.
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they have is going to be arrested but so far as today we have a problem of regulation of the land tenure we need to regulate these this is a big problem that we still have in brazil ok. we are dealing with this in the national council that i'm the head of the council and that's one of my main objectives i've been working together with culture minister so death we can go ahead with this because it's very important that we solve this problem because only repression against people who are making a sings wrong if you do not and they legalities we need to advance with their land can you regulation well why should these criminal groups involved in deforestation stop when the when you know penalties and taken away and they're not even obliged to pay fines means everyone gets away with it with no penalties which is exactly what you wanted i missed the boat scenario made no secret of his intentions he openly attacked his own environmental agencies which he called industries of fines and promise to end their festival of sanctions so he made it quite clear that he wanted to take away the sanctions
they have is going to be arrested but so far as today we have a problem of regulation of the land tenure we need to regulate these this is a big problem that we still have in brazil ok. we are dealing with this in the national council that i'm the head of the council and that's one of my main objectives i've been working together with culture minister so death we can go ahead with this because it's very important that we solve this problem because only repression against people who are making a...
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he introduced his new pandemic response team and laid out his top priorities for the start of his tenure maskey vaccinations open in schools these are the 3 key goals from our 1st 100 days like trump biden made promises about getting americans back summated quickly. this team will help get at the latest at the last 100000000 covert 19 vaccine at least 100000000 covert vaccine shots into the arms of the american people in the 1st 100 days 100000000 shots in the 1st 100 days but biden warned that without funding from congress backs in nation efforts could quickly stall. but developing a vaccine is only one herculean task distributing it is another herculean task he also said that getting kids back to school was a major priority and that he'd mandate a mask requirement in federal buildings and on public transportation on day one of taking office my 1st 100 days well and the covert 19 virus i can't promise that but i'm absolutely convinced that in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in america for the better. both sides of the aisle appear to be throwing their we
he introduced his new pandemic response team and laid out his top priorities for the start of his tenure maskey vaccinations open in schools these are the 3 key goals from our 1st 100 days like trump biden made promises about getting americans back summated quickly. this team will help get at the latest at the last 100000000 covert 19 vaccine at least 100000000 covert vaccine shots into the arms of the american people in the 1st 100 days 100000000 shots in the 1st 100 days but biden warned that...
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during the tenure at notre dame lou coached a record number of games, secured 100 victories and deliver notre dame's most recent national championship. so he did some job at notre da notre dame. then lou became the head coach at the university of south carolina which he loves, he loves south carolina, which had won only one ball game and 108 years. he was going to take it easy and then he gets another offer. man oh, man, watching the money just pile up. he was going to go and just relax now he, he did this thing at notre dame notre dame, won the national championship, then he goes to the university of south carolina and i can imagine why, you do like money a little bit, though, he was offered a big deal. lou tripled that number and security top 20 ranking immediately. over the course of his career, won nearly 250 games, one of the highest ever, by the way. and is the only coach in ncaa history to take six different teams to a bowl game. think of that. wherever lou went, he was inducted into the college football hall of fame in 2008 and i will say this, everybody loves lou, everybody res
during the tenure at notre dame lou coached a record number of games, secured 100 victories and deliver notre dame's most recent national championship. so he did some job at notre da notre dame. then lou became the head coach at the university of south carolina which he loves, he loves south carolina, which had won only one ball game and 108 years. he was going to take it easy and then he gets another offer. man oh, man, watching the money just pile up. he was going to go and just relax now he,...
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which are most happy with under your tenure? >> it is nice of you to ask that question. we have looked across the landscape of our rules and see which ones haven't been touched in the years, and try to modernize them and bring rationality to them. in some cases we have increased regulation, we've increased the regulation of broker dealers when they increase -- significantly. in some cases we have patchwork that's been built up over 30 years, you know, we made the seams between the patches a lot less rough. so you don't need a army of lawyers to figure out how to get clear really qualified investors into a investment. >> i for one thank you've done a great job, and there are some specific, things you and i have had more than one conversation over. the one in particular was the rollback, excuse, me back in july over privacy advisers. can you explain why you think that was worthwhile, and important to people who may be watching this? >> i think anytime that you have a participant in their marketplace who is soliciting votes, or providing investment advice, understanding the
which are most happy with under your tenure? >> it is nice of you to ask that question. we have looked across the landscape of our rules and see which ones haven't been touched in the years, and try to modernize them and bring rationality to them. in some cases we have increased regulation, we've increased the regulation of broker dealers when they increase -- significantly. in some cases we have patchwork that's been built up over 30 years, you know, we made the seams between the patches...
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is this letter barr's tenure as a.g. in a nutshell? >> i think it is, don. it is for a few reasons.te with misrepresentations, and all-out lies. i love the way he refers to trump's inaugural speech as some effort to reach out to your opponents. we all remember that speech, the infamous american carnage speech. and he goes on to criticize our informati investigation of the russian attack on our democracy as baseless. and the second to last sentence is the only one that rings true. i'll spend the next week wrapping up a few important matters to the administration. notably, he doesn't say i'll spend the next week doing justice for the american people, ensuring that investigations are followed through in the way they should. no, he says i'll spend time doing things that are important to you, mr. president. and that's fitting, because that's what he did for his entire tenure as attorney general. >> why do you think he's leaving now? i mean, considering that the relationship that they had, and how much water he carried for this president, i'm surprised -- i shouldn't be surprised that he
is this letter barr's tenure as a.g. in a nutshell? >> i think it is, don. it is for a few reasons.te with misrepresentations, and all-out lies. i love the way he refers to trump's inaugural speech as some effort to reach out to your opponents. we all remember that speech, the infamous american carnage speech. and he goes on to criticize our informati investigation of the russian attack on our democracy as baseless. and the second to last sentence is the only one that rings true. i'll...
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bob: i'm told that is a common ailment of ceo's that have had decent tenure.leaving a few times. had arst time, we had succession process that didn't work out as we had hoped. i agreed to stay on a little bit longer. and then the last time was solely due to the largest acquisition we had ever made, and that was mostly assets of 21st century fox. i knew when i proposed doing that to the board, which was close to when i was supposed to step down, that they would say, well, we will support you in this effort as long as you agree to stay. they did not want, and for good reason, to go through a ceo transition we were making the biggest -- just threw the time we were making the biggest acquisition we had ever made. thinking ofre leaving disney to run for president of the united states. whoever heard of a businessman running for president of the united states? where did you get that idea from? bob: crazy idea, right? well, there was some truth to that, both before the '16 election and after the '16 election, i gave it serious thought. postelection of donald trump i g
bob: i'm told that is a common ailment of ceo's that have had decent tenure.leaving a few times. had arst time, we had succession process that didn't work out as we had hoped. i agreed to stay on a little bit longer. and then the last time was solely due to the largest acquisition we had ever made, and that was mostly assets of 21st century fox. i knew when i proposed doing that to the board, which was close to when i was supposed to step down, that they would say, well, we will support you in...
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including my first days in congress and during my tenure as maryland's lieutenant governor. it's fair to say that i wouldn't be here today without her extraordinary counsel. i can count on her day and night to get the job done. she brought in unmatched level of commitment to every issue, every challenge, every single fight, every constituent case no matter how big or small. throughout our time together, she's provided strategic advice and clear-eyed leadership on national security and defense. transportation and infrastructure. maia served as my key liaison to the congressional black caucus and democratic leadership on core issues to me and the people of maryland. her deep understanding of the issues, candid advice, insightful opinions, and passionate drive for serving others has helped me deliver for my state, my constituents, our service members, and our country. maia served as a mentor for my team both in my district office and on capitol hill. she led my staff to always put the needs of our constituents first and work hard to enact real change. i look forward to seeing t
including my first days in congress and during my tenure as maryland's lieutenant governor. it's fair to say that i wouldn't be here today without her extraordinary counsel. i can count on her day and night to get the job done. she brought in unmatched level of commitment to every issue, every challenge, every single fight, every constituent case no matter how big or small. throughout our time together, she's provided strategic advice and clear-eyed leadership on national security and defense....
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you talk about steve bruce's tenure. do you know lay the blame on his shoulders? think a lot of newcastle fans feel that way. he's been back to more than any other manager on the list. there was a lot of talent in this team. it not one of the top teams in the league, but it's certainly, my opinion a performance below. ithink a lot of newcastle fans would like to see a play change. some people would say bruce is doing 0k. to see a play change. some people would say bruce is doing ok. 12 in the table, a point from the relegation zone. he's doing 0k. what would you say to them?|j relegation zone. he's doing 0k. what would you say to them? i would say any of those people particularly managers, because any times... i don't think any teams would have given him a drop off. he said he would take the club forward and he hasn't. he said he would improve the foot ball hasn't. he said he would improve the football and take us to the next level, and he hasn't. by his own definition, he's failing. the team are hugely fortunate to be where they are in the league. the performance
you talk about steve bruce's tenure. do you know lay the blame on his shoulders? think a lot of newcastle fans feel that way. he's been back to more than any other manager on the list. there was a lot of talent in this team. it not one of the top teams in the league, but it's certainly, my opinion a performance below. ithink a lot of newcastle fans would like to see a play change. some people would say bruce is doing 0k. to see a play change. some people would say bruce is doing ok. 12 in the...
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annmarie: this week, we saw portuguese tenure debt trade into negative territory.year many people already talking about the fact that euro is trapped in this gender fan of acacia -- japan if acacia. .- japanification chris: i have sympathy with the characterization of quasi-yield curve control. what the ecb is doing by announcing an expansion of the program, not necessarily adding more stimulus to the economy per se. already against the risk of sovereign borrowing costs rising. i think the ultimate aim is to keep those borrowing costs low. in order to allow fiscal policy the wiggle room that it needs to support the economy through the crisis and the recovery. keeping those borrowing costs low, the ecb will see success. it is something that is likely to continue for quite some time to come. i do have some sympathy with that yield curve control characterization. annmarie: does christine lagarde say something today about this trend or do we expect a philip lane blog post in the near future about the european strength in some sort of verbal intervention? chris: i would
annmarie: this week, we saw portuguese tenure debt trade into negative territory.year many people already talking about the fact that euro is trapped in this gender fan of acacia -- japan if acacia. .- japanification chris: i have sympathy with the characterization of quasi-yield curve control. what the ecb is doing by announcing an expansion of the program, not necessarily adding more stimulus to the economy per se. already against the risk of sovereign borrowing costs rising. i think the...
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tenure breakeven, 1.83. breakeven, 1.83%. what do you get when it comes to real yields? is this a goldilocks an area? -- goldilocks scenario? we will talk about all of that. that's get to the top story. the u.k. approving the pfizer/biontech vaccine for use. it should be available across the u.k. starting next week, with priority going to care homes, frontline workers, and the elderly. joining us with more from berlin is bloomberg's european health care reporter. naomi, it is approved. what does the rollout actually look like? is the infrastructure in place to distribute this quickly? reporter: good morning. this is approved. the rollout will probably be a matter of months, not days or weeks. the government has said they have set up 50 hospitals to deliver this vaccine. it will also in some cases be able to be put into a cooling carrier to be brought directly to care homes and given to people there. this is not a case of snapping the fingers, and next week suddenly 20 million people in the u.k. have been vaccinated. guy: how far behind as the rest of europe? naomi: that
tenure breakeven, 1.83. breakeven, 1.83%. what do you get when it comes to real yields? is this a goldilocks an area? -- goldilocks scenario? we will talk about all of that. that's get to the top story. the u.k. approving the pfizer/biontech vaccine for use. it should be available across the u.k. starting next week, with priority going to care homes, frontline workers, and the elderly. joining us with more from berlin is bloomberg's european health care reporter. naomi, it is approved. what...
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over his tenure, the city of sanford sisco recorded the third highest rate of violent crime in all ofalifornia. san francisco's rate of property crimes increased by 37%. 2017, the city of sanford cisco, which is not a big place, reported 31,000 car burglaries, the worst year in the history of the city. so here's what george gascon's legacy looks like for normal people. in this case, for business owners in san francisco. >> the walgreens in san francisco will close its stores for good november 11th. customers say the store is known for being a notoriously easy place to shoplift. >> i've heard the walgreens is really easy to steal from. >> why is that? >> because they don't chase b wo buried >> neighbors a gray shoplifting has been an ongoing problem at this location and may be a major factor in why it will soon be closed. customers say the shelves are bare, the company not even bothering to restock. >> the store is completely wiped out. i watch these guys go in and just grab boxes and walk out, they can't do anything about it. >> tucker: completely wiped out. so bam, no more drug store
over his tenure, the city of sanford sisco recorded the third highest rate of violent crime in all ofalifornia. san francisco's rate of property crimes increased by 37%. 2017, the city of sanford cisco, which is not a big place, reported 31,000 car burglaries, the worst year in the history of the city. so here's what george gascon's legacy looks like for normal people. in this case, for business owners in san francisco. >> the walgreens in san francisco will close its stores for good...
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had three separate state agencies investigating child abuse allegations with this child under his tenureu had at least five cases that were brought for child abuse brought against the camp director under warnock's tenure. and license provoke for failing to report child abuse. and so yeah, this isn't just kind of a one-off matter. this is something, there is a connection there. i do think he needs to address that. >> shannon: welcome if you want to read more about this, a lot of good men doing reporting and talking to the former camper as well. be a judge for yourself, again, we have repeatedly contacted the warnock campaign and welcome them to give us any statement on this. i want to thank you. >> thank you. >> shannon: senator marco rubio calls a liar as anthony fauci admits to moving the goal post on herd immunity. he's also warning you the worst is yet to come. should you believe him? our panel debates. ♪ upbeat tempo ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first mon
had three separate state agencies investigating child abuse allegations with this child under his tenureu had at least five cases that were brought for child abuse brought against the camp director under warnock's tenure. and license provoke for failing to report child abuse. and so yeah, this isn't just kind of a one-off matter. this is something, there is a connection there. i do think he needs to address that. >> shannon: welcome if you want to read more about this, a lot of good men...
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emily: you are no stranger to deals, 60 deals in your tenure at salesforce.t said, stop slipped when reports of this deal broke and folks say this is too expensive for a company that has the last -- that has less than $1 billion in revenue. what is your response? marc: a common narrative. i have done some of the largest deals ever done in the technology industry, including a company we grew from a few hundred million dollars to a couple billion dollars. we did an incredible transaction a couple years ago with tableau, same narrative then, but now, we can see a couple of billion dollars of revenue and fermenters market share gains tremendous market share gains since we acquired the company, and again, deep integration with our customers and customer 360. here we are with slack, it is our customer playbook, we are going to execute it and deliver tremendous value to our global customers. emily: so, like you said, you are always looking. how long have you been inking -- thinking about buying slack? did you think about this before? marc: i didn't really think we w
emily: you are no stranger to deals, 60 deals in your tenure at salesforce.t said, stop slipped when reports of this deal broke and folks say this is too expensive for a company that has the last -- that has less than $1 billion in revenue. what is your response? marc: a common narrative. i have done some of the largest deals ever done in the technology industry, including a company we grew from a few hundred million dollars to a couple billion dollars. we did an incredible transaction a couple...
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these are people who are experienced with intelligence and during their tenures, the agency goes offd does a vast amount of a espionage, covert action, technical intelligence, counterintelligence, all in the aggressive support of the president's activist foreign policy agenda. because these directors are so closely tied to the president's foreign policy agenda, they often have close ties to the president himself. not that they're best friends forever, but they do have entree, the president does listen to him, sometimes they're even elevated to cabinet rank like bill casey. they get drawn into policy-making. for some directors and a lot of observers of the cia this is not a good thing. this can lead to the politicalization of intelligence but i would say in the real world, intelligence is always deeply steeped in politics. and that's entirely different from politicalization which is the corruption of the analytic product to support presidents foreign policy agenda. cia -- i'll tell you what to write so i can say you agree with me when i'm advocating a certain foreign policy. that's po
these are people who are experienced with intelligence and during their tenures, the agency goes offd does a vast amount of a espionage, covert action, technical intelligence, counterintelligence, all in the aggressive support of the president's activist foreign policy agenda. because these directors are so closely tied to the president's foreign policy agenda, they often have close ties to the president himself. not that they're best friends forever, but they do have entree, the president does...
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bob: i am told that is a common ailment of ceo's that have had decent tenure. the first time, we had a succession process that didn't work out. i agreed to stay on a little longer. the last time was due to the largest acquisition we had ever made, 21st century fox. when i proposed doing that to the board, they would say, we will support you in this effort. they did not want to go through a ceo transition just at the time. david: it was rumored in the press and in your book that you were thinking of leaving disney to run for president of the united states. who ever heard of a businessman running for president of the united states? where did you get that idea from? bob: there is some truth to that. before and after the 16 election, i gave it some serious thought. actually did a fair amount of homework. i'm not sure i would have gotten as far as actually running. as the realist in me was sinking in, i was starting to think more about how difficult the path might be in the democratic party for a businessman to get the nomination. david: what would you say is the ch
bob: i am told that is a common ailment of ceo's that have had decent tenure. the first time, we had a succession process that didn't work out. i agreed to stay on a little longer. the last time was due to the largest acquisition we had ever made, 21st century fox. when i proposed doing that to the board, they would say, we will support you in this effort. they did not want to go through a ceo transition just at the time. david: it was rumored in the press and in your book that you were...
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what's the average tenure? for us is about seven or eight years we feel good about the catalysts that are in place today, as i mentioned home automation is increasing we expect that to continue to increase over the long haul. the home builds seems to have a nice runway ahead of it. the migration of the suburbs, we think, will be more of a macro trend than a microtrend. we have new partnerships, d.r. horton is one of the more important ones that we feel excellent about and all of these demand catalysts will help drive growth, and that's before we have an opportunity next year to leverage the relationship and partnership that we have with google as i said in q3 of next year, we'll go to market as adt plus google >> you can see a big transition point for the company, which has had volatile stock over the past couple of years. jim, thank you for joining us. >> thank you >>> tyler? >>> coming up in power movers, electric vehicles, heart monitors and the most streamed artist of 2020 we want to show you the stocks of
what's the average tenure? for us is about seven or eight years we feel good about the catalysts that are in place today, as i mentioned home automation is increasing we expect that to continue to increase over the long haul. the home builds seems to have a nice runway ahead of it. the migration of the suburbs, we think, will be more of a macro trend than a microtrend. we have new partnerships, d.r. horton is one of the more important ones that we feel excellent about and all of these demand...
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on sunday, at 8 pm eastern on the presidency, historian douglas discusses jacqueline kennedy's tenure legacy as first lady, with businessman and philanthropist david rubenstein. for kiss on her historic preservation and cultural, work especially the white house re
on sunday, at 8 pm eastern on the presidency, historian douglas discusses jacqueline kennedy's tenure legacy as first lady, with businessman and philanthropist david rubenstein. for kiss on her historic preservation and cultural, work especially the white house re
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he introduced his new pandemic response team and laid out his top priorities for the start of his tenure masking vaccinations open in schools these are the 3 key goals from our 1st 100 days. like trump biden made promises about getting americans vaccinated quickly. this team will help get the latest at the last 100000000 covert 19 vaccine at least 100000000 covert vaccine shots into the arms of the american people in the 1st 100 days 100000000 shots in the 1st 100 days but biden warned that without funding from congress back summation efforts could quickly stall developing a vaccine is only one herculean task distributing it is another herculean task he also said that getting kids back to school was a major priority and that he'd mandate a mask requirement in federal buildings and on public transportation on day one of taking office my 1st 100 days well and the covert 19 virus i can't promise that but i'm absolutely convinced and in 100 days we can change the course of the disease and change life in america for the better both sides of the aisle appear to be throwing their weight behind
he introduced his new pandemic response team and laid out his top priorities for the start of his tenure masking vaccinations open in schools these are the 3 key goals from our 1st 100 days. like trump biden made promises about getting americans vaccinated quickly. this team will help get the latest at the last 100000000 covert 19 vaccine at least 100000000 covert vaccine shots into the arms of the american people in the 1st 100 days 100000000 shots in the 1st 100 days but biden warned that...
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rosen was there throughout barr's tenure at the justice department. but we know from contemporaneous reporting, quote, the justice department's review of the criminal allegations against the president was overseen by deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen. it concluded there were no grounds for a criminal investigation into trump's behavior. that was how trump getting impeached started. the justice department grabbing that whistle-blower complaint, having jeffrey rosen review it to say -- so he could say there's nothing to see here. and then them trying to keep it from congress and anybody else knowing about the complaint having been made. but now as of today thanks to jason leapold and anthony cormier, we can see this criminal referral from the inspector general who's like i looked into this in a preliminary way. he put it in writing. we can see that document for the first time today. and we know how that story ends, right? that inspector general who made that criminal referral about trump, trump fired him several months later. fired him in april of 2
rosen was there throughout barr's tenure at the justice department. but we know from contemporaneous reporting, quote, the justice department's review of the criminal allegations against the president was overseen by deputy attorney general jeffrey rosen. it concluded there were no grounds for a criminal investigation into trump's behavior. that was how trump getting impeached started. the justice department grabbing that whistle-blower complaint, having jeffrey rosen review it to say -- so he...
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. >> ted has ten new clients and tenure commissions. >> mr. yates, mr. him in or couldn't you walk up and down elm street and tell them that? >> but we might put two is our own science, something like we are not selling, we believe in our community. >> i just don't know. i don't know how we could be good neighbors. even if the land values stay the same, the street is going to be different. >> doesn't that depend on us? did any of us choose each other as neighbors? we get along. how long could we hit the dark note without locking ourselves in? how do we keep poisoning ourselves with fear, and barriers and ghettos. >> that's nonsense knee grows don't live in ghettos anymore. look at the housing projects in the cities, they are not ghettos! >> of course they. are any place where human beings are shut in are shut out because of the color of their skin is a ghetto. i knew that now i guess i didn't i guess i knew it all along. they are ghettos. >> well mister candy, it's not up to us you know. it's up to you alone whether the sale would be made. >> no jim, you
. >> ted has ten new clients and tenure commissions. >> mr. yates, mr. him in or couldn't you walk up and down elm street and tell them that? >> but we might put two is our own science, something like we are not selling, we believe in our community. >> i just don't know. i don't know how we could be good neighbors. even if the land values stay the same, the street is going to be different. >> doesn't that depend on us? did any of us choose each other as neighbors?...