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by the way i've missed leo terrel. and i know if i mentioned the words o.j. simpson, i can't even mention this. welcome back. i will give you first crack, leo, good to have you back my friend. >> let me be clear because i will be consistent with all my colleagues. joe biden is hope dome i consult in america with his comments. what he said when he tried to somehow define blackness is ridiculous and i will not sit here on your program and up and joe biden. it was insulting, condescending. i may disagree with my colleague larry elder and he may be republican but it is not based on blackness. respectfully joe biden made a huge mistake. he has to correct it, and he cannot assume blacks will vote for him automatically. huge, huge mistake. >> sean: al all right, larry elder. >> where was my friend mr. terrel last year i said we don't want to see any more black faces and we don't want to be black voices. we don't want brown faces were brown voices. are you kidding me? this is standard democrat 101 government. if you don't leave race and racism is a problem for everyt
by the way i've missed leo terrel. and i know if i mentioned the words o.j. simpson, i can't even mention this. welcome back. i will give you first crack, leo, good to have you back my friend. >> let me be clear because i will be consistent with all my colleagues. joe biden is hope dome i consult in america with his comments. what he said when he tried to somehow define blackness is ridiculous and i will not sit here on your program and up and joe biden. it was insulting, condescending. i...
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siebold writes lawyer leo i miss leo terrel. i know if i mention the words o.j. simpson, i'm going to lose him again. i can even mention this! welcome back. i'll give you first crack, leo. good to have your back, my friend. >> let me be very clear because i'm going to be consistent with all my colleagues. joe biden insulted america with his comments. what he said when he tried to somehow define blackness is ridiculous. i'm not going to say here on your program and defend joe biden. it was insulting, condescending. i may disagree with my colleague larry elder. he mayh be a republican. but it's not based on blackness, based on policy. respectfully, joe biden made a huge mistake. he has to correct it that he cannot assume that blacks are going to vote for them automatically. huge, huge mistake. >> sean: larry elder? >> ha! wheree was my friend mr. terrel when lester ayanna pressley said, we don't want to see anymore black faces, we don't want anymore brown faces who don't want to be brown voices. are you kiddingg me? standard democrat 101 dogma. if you don't believe
siebold writes lawyer leo i miss leo terrel. i know if i mention the words o.j. simpson, i'm going to lose him again. i can even mention this! welcome back. i'll give you first crack, leo. good to have your back, my friend. >> let me be very clear because i'm going to be consistent with all my colleagues. joe biden insulted america with his comments. what he said when he tried to somehow define blackness is ridiculous. i'm not going to say here on your program and defend joe biden. it was...
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we pronounce it terrell. so to get to your question, so, yes, i am a 25 year american soldier. my father is an american soldier. he served for 34 years. he's from southern alabama, abbeville, age 7 i moved down to panama city, florida, and that is where my mother is from. so the salter part of the family is from alabama. we have some of our public affairs you could get in touch with me through the smithsonian and that he will pass the information on. so, the salter family is very large and it would be very interesting to find out what are those connections. because as a historian, being at this museum, i get some of my colleagues and there is one of my colleagues who just recently learned from looking at the index in the back of my book is that her great grandfather or her great grand uncle was one of the african-american officers in the native guards of louisiana. so, yes, get in touch with me and through the smithsonian and we'll see. >> about 20 minutes left to explore the exhibition there, the african-ame
we pronounce it terrell. so to get to your question, so, yes, i am a 25 year american soldier. my father is an american soldier. he served for 34 years. he's from southern alabama, abbeville, age 7 i moved down to panama city, florida, and that is where my mother is from. so the salter part of the family is from alabama. we have some of our public affairs you could get in touch with me through the smithsonian and that he will pass the information on. so, the salter family is very large and it...
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wells and mary church terrell. ida b.ells was a fire breather and would punch you in the nose. >> literally. >> and mary was a dignified agitator. she says that in her book. and she just kind of believed and, you know, doing things in a dignified manner. but the end state was the same. and that's throughout. that's why we chose people for who they are and not only african-americans, i mean, we talk about, you know, we always say african-americans and their white supporters. you'll see stories about white americans in this exhibition just like you see throughout the museum that are friends of the forward progress of african-americans. >> so we're going to open it up if folks want to start moving to the micro phones. like i said, we just scratched the surface. everybody is in here from josephine baker and louie armstrong. i mean it really is a remarkable moment. as folks are moving towards the micro phones to make comments and questions, maybe i'll ask this final question. what dent touwe didn't touch on global scope of how
wells and mary church terrell. ida b.ells was a fire breather and would punch you in the nose. >> literally. >> and mary was a dignified agitator. she says that in her book. and she just kind of believed and, you know, doing things in a dignified manner. but the end state was the same. and that's throughout. that's why we chose people for who they are and not only african-americans, i mean, we talk about, you know, we always say african-americans and their white supporters. you'll...
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mary church terrell is my great aunt, great great aunt on my mother side. am sure we are related but that you are related on all these people on different sides of my family. >> trotter and turrell? >> trotter is on my husband side. thompson, carol thompson, on the m rock news and my husband, james monroe trotter, obviously >> we will give the colonel a chance to talk about his background. thank you for calling in with that. >> first of all, john, you did catch me off guard. thanks for that plug. i didn't know you were going to mention the book, and to the caller, thank you so much. there is a lot there, but i do want to pick up on one thing. you do know mary church terrell, because we pronounce it that way, those who are listening, saying no it's terrell, but working here at this museum, one of my colleagues has interpreted this, and so has no one road trotter, they were going to correct the items, and they learned of the family said no we don't pronounce it that way, we are not the other way. to get your question, yes i am a 25 year american soldier. my f
mary church terrell is my great aunt, great great aunt on my mother side. am sure we are related but that you are related on all these people on different sides of my family. >> trotter and turrell? >> trotter is on my husband side. thompson, carol thompson, on the m rock news and my husband, james monroe trotter, obviously >> we will give the colonel a chance to talk about his background. thank you for calling in with that. >> first of all, john, you did catch me off...
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kelly, back to you >> our thanks to you and meg terrell with the chairman of moderna. coming up, we'll have much more on today's market rally. look at some of the stocks hitting new highs. facebook is now up 6%. amazon, 1.5% all-time highs chipotle, well over 1,000 now and paypal as well the stay-at-home stocks are surging even as america begins to reopen, but wall street says some of these names have run too far, too fast. we'll dig into all of this after this short break ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back here's a check on markets today which are rallying across the board. about 1.5% gains for everybody dow, s&p, nasdaq, all mostly recovering from yesterday's declines and oil is one of the strongest parts of the market, energy, that is. the oil commodity itself, wti, closing up about 4% to $33.53 a barrel that's a pretty impressive move off the bottom we had signs of improving demand and a surprise drawdown in inventories and the stocks, the energy sector is the top-performing sector in the markets right now. tyler? >> well, kelly, let's go over to sue herrera for the latest o
kelly, back to you >> our thanks to you and meg terrell with the chairman of moderna. coming up, we'll have much more on today's market rally. look at some of the stocks hitting new highs. facebook is now up 6%. amazon, 1.5% all-time highs chipotle, well over 1,000 now and paypal as well the stay-at-home stocks are surging even as america begins to reopen, but wall street says some of these names have run too far, too fast. we'll dig into all of this after this short break ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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and from terrell to solve without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to solve or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection while countries like the u.k. are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer as a way of desperately trying to recoup lost income and while so many major airlines are laying off thousands of stuff the low cost $1.00 dairy and carrier whizzer announced it was resuming flights from the u.k. to tourist destinations including lisbon and tender reef and even increasing them at one airport abandoned by the careys. perhaps europeans might have a summer holiday after all lawrence lee al jazeera brazil's reported another 10000 new infections and 615 deaths both numbers a new daily record. prompted the new health minister to flag the possibility of strict locks downs in hard hit areas overall brazil has registered more than 8 and a half 1000 deaths 125000 cases and the pr
and from terrell to solve without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to solve or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection while countries like the u.k. are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer as a way of desperately trying to recoup lost income and while so many major airlines are...
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he knew the on a terrell loneliness of it. he knew the unending boredom of it. mud of it. the dust of it. he knew the food of it. he knew the coffee of it. weather in the heat of the equator or the cold of the arctic, through it all, he worked and waited and suffered and endured. until one day, he heard the bells of peace. turned his back on the dark battlefields and raised his arms to the bright new future. i want to extend our welcome to all the viewers out there who are joining us. it is a great pleasure for me to be able to talk to my friends
he knew the on a terrell loneliness of it. he knew the unending boredom of it. mud of it. the dust of it. he knew the food of it. he knew the coffee of it. weather in the heat of the equator or the cold of the arctic, through it all, he worked and waited and suffered and endured. until one day, he heard the bells of peace. turned his back on the dark battlefields and raised his arms to the bright new future. i want to extend our welcome to all the viewers out there who are joining us. it is a...
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, that is what we want. >> laura: i was going to say, leo terrel is in a white-collar position, as areany african-americans. not every african-american works in a minimum wage job, although a lot of folks do, and they have been very hard hit. >> yes. >> laura: but candace, the stimulus checks went out to small businesses and it was depleted pretty fast. what you have to apply for it, you have to apply for the money, and i know a lot of people have applied for it and they did get the relief, but at some point that relief runs out. >> that's absolutely correct and first off, this is the strawman argument to say that black americans didn't receive any of the stimulus checks. he has no empirical data, he's just accepting it to be true which is factually incorrect. i do know some small black businesses that did receive some stimulus because they applied early. but that is neither here nor there. about the stimulus money running out, that is what happens because you can just print money out of thin air. the best way to look at that, people that are arguing for just more and more free money.
, that is what we want. >> laura: i was going to say, leo terrel is in a white-collar position, as areany african-americans. not every african-american works in a minimum wage job, although a lot of folks do, and they have been very hard hit. >> yes. >> laura: but candace, the stimulus checks went out to small businesses and it was depleted pretty fast. what you have to apply for it, you have to apply for the money, and i know a lot of people have applied for it and they did...
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let's bring in the dean of the stanford school of medicine and meg terrell. doctor, nice have you and, meg, nice to have you again. meg, i'll turn to you on the moderna question in a moment. doctor, what are you seeing in terms of the covid caseload, the number of icu admissions are the numbers trending in a positive direction >> well, thank you, tyler. it's good to be with you. yes, the numbers are trending in a positive direction. you know, the bay area went to shelter in place early. as a result, we never experienced the massive surge in patients that so tragically affected the new york area and other areas around the world. we continue to diagnosis new cases of covid-19 in the bay area. and continue to provide care through our health care delivery system for those patients. but, it's a much lower number of patients and, by and large, fewer severely ill patients than we're seeing in many parts of the country. but, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't, because we have to remain vigilant and we have to continue to observe the shelter in place and other guidel
let's bring in the dean of the stanford school of medicine and meg terrell. doctor, nice have you and, meg, nice to have you again. meg, i'll turn to you on the moderna question in a moment. doctor, what are you seeing in terms of the covid caseload, the number of icu admissions are the numbers trending in a positive direction >> well, thank you, tyler. it's good to be with you. yes, the numbers are trending in a positive direction. you know, the bay area went to shelter in place early....
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meg terrell, it is now up 20% in the after-hours session. guy adami. on in other parts of the drug industry and it speaks to what we have been talking about for a while and big-cap pharma and the biotech stocks yesterday we talked about the ibb making this new high and you go back and meg was just talking about, go back and take a look at what happened to juneau all in the same space. the biotech names regardless of what you think about they're profiting, their prices, their stocks make a lot of sense i think more so now in this environment and that's something we've been saying now for months. >> tim, quick. >> and balance sheets in biotech especially the top of the weightings of the sector are very strong and -- right look at the outperformance anyone attaching the car-t whether it was gilead with the acquisitions and that's the space to be in and certainly where you're getting the multiple allogene up 21%. the one sentence in the major mall merger that could put the whole thing on the rocks we'll tell you what it is. plus why one analyst thinks the
meg terrell, it is now up 20% in the after-hours session. guy adami. on in other parts of the drug industry and it speaks to what we have been talking about for a while and big-cap pharma and the biotech stocks yesterday we talked about the ibb making this new high and you go back and meg was just talking about, go back and take a look at what happened to juneau all in the same space. the biotech names regardless of what you think about they're profiting, their prices, their stocks make a lot...
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meg terrell is here with more. meg? >> when it comes to vaccines, the safety bar is even higher. because, remember, these are medicines being given to healthy people to try to protect them against disease. and of course, in a pandemic, the scale on which the number of people are going to get these things is massive. the main safety issue that experts are talking about is one known as immune enhancement. and right now experts tell us this is really a theoretical issue. it has not been observed in any of the vaccine candidates as of yet. what it means is that the vaccine could potentially make the disease more severe. and this is a phenomenon observed with the dengue virus, that if someone has encountered it once before, the next time they encounter it, it might be worse. it was also seen in rsv vaccine development and it set that field back for 30 years. we talked to dr. stoffels from johnson & johnson about how we can stop it. >> it is a ds enhancing problem, which a vaccine could have when it is not correctly developed. >> so it's obviously very scary and the way to avoid that,
meg terrell is here with more. meg? >> when it comes to vaccines, the safety bar is even higher. because, remember, these are medicines being given to healthy people to try to protect them against disease. and of course, in a pandemic, the scale on which the number of people are going to get these things is massive. the main safety issue that experts are talking about is one known as immune enhancement. and right now experts tell us this is really a theoretical issue. it has not been...
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fda approved the company's coronavirus vaccine candidate for a phase ii trial let's bring in meg terrell for the very latest. meg? >> hi, john. this is moving at historic speeds moderna says it's got the go ahead to start that mid-stage study of their potential covid-19 vaccine, and at the same time, they are finalizing the protocol for the phase iii trial, which they now expect could begin in early summer 2020 and if all of this goes well, they say they could have potential regulatory approval as early as next year what this phase ii trial is going to do is to enroll up to 600 people in two different age groups half will be ages 18 to 55 and half will be over 55 and participants will be followed for 12 months but we're not going to be waiting those 12 months for the results and for moderna potentially to be moving forward in clinical trials this timeline, you can see going back to january when they first sequenced the vaccine and they had the vaccine sequence finalized, just until now, it's been only a few months these are some of the fastest timelines we've ever seen in history. but th
fda approved the company's coronavirus vaccine candidate for a phase ii trial let's bring in meg terrell for the very latest. meg? >> hi, john. this is moving at historic speeds moderna says it's got the go ahead to start that mid-stage study of their potential covid-19 vaccine, and at the same time, they are finalizing the protocol for the phase iii trial, which they now expect could begin in early summer 2020 and if all of this goes well, they say they could have potential regulatory...
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and from terrell to solve without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to salzburg or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection should all countries like the u.k. are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer as a way of desperately trying to recoup lost income and while so many major airlines are laying off thousands of staff below cost $1.00 darian carrier whizzer announced it was resuming flights from the u.k. to tourist destinations including lisbon in 10 arrays and even increasing them one airport abandoned by. the ns might have a summer holiday after all lawrence lee al-jazeera. hundreds of musicians actors and artists are staged a protest outside the greek parliament accusing the government of not doing enough to help them during the coronavirus crisis they're demanding more support during the lockdown which has left dozens of cultural sites and tourist attractions empty for 2
and from terrell to solve without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to salzburg or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection should all countries like the u.k. are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer as a way of desperately trying to recoup lost income and while so many major airlines...
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memorial has taken on extra meaning during the covert $900.00 pandemic and bus robbery has a story in terrell. homeowner the bill his mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them. every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier. saberi suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of coping with the grief. what began as his celebration of her life has become a major city attraction. a small flower patch 8 years ago now stretches for a city block and sadness at this sad day this year there were fewer visitors than previous years not many people came to visit because of the coronavirus quarantine little by little i've seen families driving up to see the tulips from their cars as the system has a job that i was just passing by when i saw the tulip from other sign i was curious and go to house of the car to see they are very beautiful. are the billy splits his time between homes in the u
memorial has taken on extra meaning during the covert $900.00 pandemic and bus robbery has a story in terrell. homeowner the bill his mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them. every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier. saberi suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of...
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we want the borders reopened because when it's possible to drive from salzburg to terrill and from terrell to salzburg without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to salzburg or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection for countries like the u.k. are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer as a way of desperately trying to recoup lost income while so many major airlines are laying off thousands of stuff the low cost $1.00 dairy and carrier whizzer announced it was resuming flights from the u.k. to tourist destinations including lisbon and 10 arrays and even increasing them at one airport abandoned by the careys. perhaps europeans might have a summer holiday after all lawrence lee al-jazeera. on the last super moon of the year has lit up landmarks in britain's capital the tower bridge and london i were illuminated by a bigger and brighter than usual full moon event happens when the moo
we want the borders reopened because when it's possible to drive from salzburg to terrill and from terrell to salzburg without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to salzburg or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection for countries like the u.k. are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer...
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time we feature books about race in america with authors such as abram candy, best-selling author terrell by survivalist parents read surgeon general debate mercy murphy discusses why human connection is important in a journalist lauren fama's reports on homelessness across america the full schedule is available on your program guide . >> during a virtual author program richard cordray ordered director of the consumer financial protection bureau reflected on the creation of the bureau . here's a portion of his talk . >> one of the important thing for people to realize is finance has changed in the last two generations really since world war ii. there was very little credit available to our grandparents and it wasn't a big part of their lives . they didn't face a lot of risk and couldn't get into a huge amount of financial trouble in today's society, fast-forward 2 generations, credit cards and is pretty ubiquitous among americans . auto loans are a big part of people's lives in any part of the country where people drive to work. mortgages are the way in which we buy houses they are signif
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meg terrell. >> brian kelly, you said if there were a vaccine, you would fade ivb >> yeah. >> what do you say at this moment >>. >> i still stick with that we're talking about eight people it's a vaccine, we've never had a coronavirus vaccine before this is something new. there seems to be so much hype built into this, and the fact that the company is selling shares right thing for the company to do but as an investor, i probably don't want to be a buyer of those shares >> guy adami >> if the vaccine is successful that's why they issued this secondary to pay for the production that's great they say that, i think brian's spot on. they're taking advantage of this to the upside. if the vaccine were to be successful, the stock would be higher, there would be a better time to do a secondary if they're within six hours of this stock going parabolic to me, at least, to the tune of $1.25 billion, that tells you all you need to know >> coming up, day trader is back on fast. he has a big update. first guy is winding up for a fast pitch why this group of cksos is ready to shine fast money is bac
meg terrell. >> brian kelly, you said if there were a vaccine, you would fade ivb >> yeah. >> what do you say at this moment >>. >> i still stick with that we're talking about eight people it's a vaccine, we've never had a coronavirus vaccine before this is something new. there seems to be so much hype built into this, and the fact that the company is selling shares right thing for the company to do but as an investor, i probably don't want to be a buyer of those...
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meg terrell joins us as merck becomes the latest company to pivot its efforts to the virus response big, meg >> that's right, sara. a company with a more proven track record in vaccines is hard to find. merck announcing three deals in the covid-19 space one to develop an anti-viral drug, a small molecule or pill in phase one, the company saying it's shown to be well tolerated and they'll take it through clinical development, similar to remdesivir but in pill as opposed to iv. the company announcing two deals on two separate vaccines, so they're going to take both of them through clinical trials the first one is a deal with the nonprofit iavi to develop a similar vaccine to the technology they used for the ebola vaccine and it's actually the same team, mark feinberg, the feo of iavi was with merck when they developed the ebola vaccine, supposed to enter human trial sometime this year the company acquiring a company called themis, a privately held company for another potential for vaccine. i talked to ce, ken frazier by phone and he said they are looking for three things one that the tech
meg terrell joins us as merck becomes the latest company to pivot its efforts to the virus response big, meg >> that's right, sara. a company with a more proven track record in vaccines is hard to find. merck announcing three deals in the covid-19 space one to develop an anti-viral drug, a small molecule or pill in phase one, the company saying it's shown to be well tolerated and they'll take it through clinical development, similar to remdesivir but in pill as opposed to iv. the company...
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know mary church terl because we pronounce it mary church terl but most people say it's mary church terrell. so she's interpreted in the exhibition so is william monroe trotter because they were going to collect the items and the family said no this is the way we pronounce the name. so to get to your question, yes, i am a 25-year, i'm an american soldier, my father is an american soldier, he served for 34 years. he is from southern alabama, abbeyville. age seven i moved down to panama city, florida. that's where my mother is from. the salter part of my family is from alabama. we have some of our public affairs you can get in touch with me through the smithsonian and they will pass the information on. so, yeah, the salter family is very large and would be very interesting to find out what are those connections. because as a historian being at this museum, i get some of my colleagues and there's one of my colleague who's just recently learned from looking at the index in the back of my book is that her great grandfather or her great grand uncle was one of the african-american officers in the
know mary church terl because we pronounce it mary church terl but most people say it's mary church terrell. so she's interpreted in the exhibition so is william monroe trotter because they were going to collect the items and the family said no this is the way we pronounce the name. so to get to your question, yes, i am a 25-year, i'm an american soldier, my father is an american soldier, he served for 34 years. he is from southern alabama, abbeyville. age seven i moved down to panama city,...
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counhe easily beats douglas in electoral elect terrell college. las islook but in many states ty ran pretty close. a couple of things to think about,t, thisison one, if douglas, sorry breckenridge and bell had gotten together, would they have beaten tolincoln? lincthis real them together got. electoral votes, and lincoln 108. but would the votes have gone to a lincoln instead of douglas orthey someone else. werehard to say. we really can't know. here is pretty much what we do know, there were efforts for them tonow. get together, their to get acotry coalition together,al and the oe who blocked it was douglas. uglahe was not going to let, thh democratic party go in that direction. and at one point they said leti the election go to the house, and hele t says i will support lincoln before i lets re that happen. he said lincoln is the next president, i'm going to go to the south. any g went to the south, and mae speeches, attacking secession. of he was afraid of what might come. another way to look at this, the two candidates that got the mosttes vote
counhe easily beats douglas in electoral elect terrell college. las islook but in many states ty ran pretty close. a couple of things to think about,t, thisison one, if douglas, sorry breckenridge and bell had gotten together, would they have beaten tolincoln? lincthis real them together got. electoral votes, and lincoln 108. but would the votes have gone to a lincoln instead of douglas orthey someone else. werehard to say. we really can't know. here is pretty much what we do know, there were...
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tests out there for covid-19, and more on the way, but reliability remains an issue let's get to meg terrellt on this front. hi, meg. >> hey, kelly. well, we keep hearing about new tests being proved to detect the virus that causes covid-19 all the time there are now three different kinds of tests on the market and experts do point out that the accuracy of the tests is not all the same so for the molecular pcr test, that's the most kmont test to detect current infection, some estimates put about 5 to 30% of those tests giving back false negatives, meaning you've actually got the disease, but the test says you don't. as for antibody tests to detect prior infection, the fda has set a threshold of no more than 10% false negatives, but some of the tests that are on the market before these new guidelines are even worse than that and finally, the newest test is an antigen test, which can return results very quickly, but for negative tests, you should not count on that as being correct, necessarily, the fda says now, some news has come out about the abbott i.d. now test an nyu study published yeste
tests out there for covid-19, and more on the way, but reliability remains an issue let's get to meg terrellt on this front. hi, meg. >> hey, kelly. well, we keep hearing about new tests being proved to detect the virus that causes covid-19 all the time there are now three different kinds of tests on the market and experts do point out that the accuracy of the tests is not all the same so for the molecular pcr test, that's the most kmont test to detect current infection, some estimates...
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shooting tactics from nancy pelosi but this is one of her great tactics and debate to pretend if terrellpolice painful to give something up that you are not giving up at all. you didn't mind giving it up or you didn't want in the first place. you see her negotiating posture where she pretends that she's giving up something terribly painful and actually she's not. >> as i'm watching this negotiator studying -- the parent of three young kids. >> i really think it has. i think a lot of these to go shooting pack takes came from her experience as a mother as someone who had five children in six years and by all accounts ran an extremely disciplined household. there's a friend of nancy pelosi who once said she knew she was destined or political -- because she had all the children folding her laundry. but if you think about it toddlers and politicians have a lot in common. if you can make them feel like they are ego is being sued to get them to do it you want. and so i do feel like some of these negotiating ex-that i have learned from watching nancy pelosi do come in handy for when you are deal
shooting tactics from nancy pelosi but this is one of her great tactics and debate to pretend if terrellpolice painful to give something up that you are not giving up at all. you didn't mind giving it up or you didn't want in the first place. you see her negotiating posture where she pretends that she's giving up something terribly painful and actually she's not. >> as i'm watching this negotiator studying -- the parent of three young kids. >> i really think it has. i think a lot of...
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meg terrell joins us with the details.ter: good morning, andrew for the quarter, profit topped expectations the company also saying they see no material impact on their financial results as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. either in this quarter and they don't foresee one coming up for 2020 also some news on the covid-19 treatment front. takeda is one of the biggest makers of plasma therapies they say their plasma therapy for covid-19 is expected to start trials in summer with the first patient to be enrolled in july this is a similar approach to the convalescent plasma approach where somebody donates their plasma this is a turbo charge to that takeda is doing that in alliance with a number of other plasma companies around the world in a very unique kind of approach guys joe, back to you >> let's bring in the cfo of takeda pharmaceutical, christopher weber. thanks for joining us this morning. give us a best scenario timeline for some type of plasma treatment for covid-19 patients, in your view >> good morning, joe and go
meg terrell joins us with the details.ter: good morning, andrew for the quarter, profit topped expectations the company also saying they see no material impact on their financial results as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. either in this quarter and they don't foresee one coming up for 2020 also some news on the covid-19 treatment front. takeda is one of the biggest makers of plasma therapies they say their plasma therapy for covid-19 is expected to start trials in summer with the first...
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meg terrell joins us now with more hi, meg. >> reporter: those are all of the major questions he andall of these companies are racing to develop and test the safe and effective vaccine that's only half the battle. then they have to manufacture it on a scale that's nearly unprecedented for pretty much everybody on the globe experts say right now we don't have that manufacturing capacity but starting to get built. if you take a loat the typhoon partnerships j and j plans to partner with others to get up to a billion dose moderna partnering with lonza. oxford working with astrazeneca. pfizer working with biotech. a lot of these companies are depending on an industry that a lot of us don't know a lot about and contract development in organization that are playing an ever larger role in making our medicines. pwc estimates this was an industry about dall$99 billion n 2018 compromises names like emerging bio solution and lonza name not familiar to us now but will play a major role in making these vaccines, guys >> interesting, meg. >> go ahead. it was interesting >> stick around. we're goin
meg terrell joins us now with more hi, meg. >> reporter: those are all of the major questions he andall of these companies are racing to develop and test the safe and effective vaccine that's only half the battle. then they have to manufacture it on a scale that's nearly unprecedented for pretty much everybody on the globe experts say right now we don't have that manufacturing capacity but starting to get built. if you take a loat the typhoon partnerships j and j plans to partner with...
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while, even with the numbers terrell -- meanwhile, even with the numbers terrible, the german forming its own plans to reopen. and the limerick was meeting with leaders to form a plan this morning. -- angela merkel meeting with leaders to form a plan this morning. coordinate because some of the governors -- again, sounding familiar -- want to get political by announcing early. isela merkel saying if there a renewed outbreak, the local restrictions do have to come back. johns hopkins reporting this morning that germany's infection rate is going up. we mentioned the report on 15.6%, theers at most since data collection started in 1991. i might just quickly note come on the other side of the world, china may not announce a goal ,or economic growth this year they may just give a gold instead of a numerical target. alix: and i take offense, you don't like the mullet that i am developing on my hair? michael: it is absolutely beautiful. i liked it in the 1970's. [laughter] alix: thank you. stay with me for a second. coming up in the next hour, i will speak exclusively to the european commiss
while, even with the numbers terrell -- meanwhile, even with the numbers terrible, the german forming its own plans to reopen. and the limerick was meeting with leaders to form a plan this morning. -- angela merkel meeting with leaders to form a plan this morning. coordinate because some of the governors -- again, sounding familiar -- want to get political by announcing early. isela merkel saying if there a renewed outbreak, the local restrictions do have to come back. johns hopkins reporting...
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i'm sure mount tam has had more, and inch and a quarter, katherine terrell and inch, but mount diablojoin the one inch party, they are at .99. santa cruz mountains .82, danville .28, half moon bay .17. russian river around mount tam, this is what i'm talking about. this low level moisture, you take it in on the pacific and lifted cool it and you get that studies light rain. that's the setup i think will happen today. this some down toward morgan hill, santa clara valley, but most of this looks to be about done. the low off the pacific northwest will hang around until thursday. it's going to funnel in moisture. we will get a brief ridge of high pressure friday, a deeper system is on tap sunday, monday, tuesday. the rain is not done. we have maybe another week of this often on. we could see an inch to two from mount tam north the next seven days. 60s, upper 60s, 70s, temperatures below average until friday. they are going to hang around. more rain coming in sunday into monday. and mountain snow, around 7200 feet. >>> 7:41, researchers are working to get covid-19 test results in the palm
i'm sure mount tam has had more, and inch and a quarter, katherine terrell and inch, but mount diablojoin the one inch party, they are at .99. santa cruz mountains .82, danville .28, half moon bay .17. russian river around mount tam, this is what i'm talking about. this low level moisture, you take it in on the pacific and lifted cool it and you get that studies light rain. that's the setup i think will happen today. this some down toward morgan hill, santa clara valley, but most of this looks...
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discuss big money being spent in the race for a vaccine are chris meekins from raymond james and meg terrell as always mike, let's start with you. >> yes s&p 500 pausing right below levels everybody is walking, 3,000 on the upside, right around the 200-day average look at a one-year chart of the s&p, we spent most of last summer in this relatively narrow defined range between 2,800 and a little over 3,000. so it is familiar territory. i don't think necessarily it means market stops in its tracks here often we kind of over shoot some of the widely watched levels once they get close by also, there's a lot of action below the surface. today is another day when you have some of the big cap winners backing off. banks also lower, but value and the average stock are outperforming. take a look at our one-month basis, the high data etfs, the most aggressive stocks in s&p, well outperforming the regular index as well as the low volatility version it shows a risk-seeking tone in the market, probably what you would want to see when the market is in rally by the way, it is fairly impressive the high beta
discuss big money being spent in the race for a vaccine are chris meekins from raymond james and meg terrell as always mike, let's start with you. >> yes s&p 500 pausing right below levels everybody is walking, 3,000 on the upside, right around the 200-day average look at a one-year chart of the s&p, we spent most of last summer in this relatively narrow defined range between 2,800 and a little over 3,000. so it is familiar territory. i don't think necessarily it means market...
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sara >> yes, let's go to our meg terrell, also following the testimony of dr.fauci on the hill or actually quarantined from looks like his house where he has a lot of books that he needs to organize, but probably doesn't have a lot of time to do it these days, meg what stood out to you? >> you know, talking about the really quick time lines they're working an highlighting moderna in particular and the 62 days that have passed since they envisioned this project together, but dr. fauci also brought up some of the concerns that could happen here, including with the safety around these things he brought up something called antibody dependent enhancement, or essentially what we've seen with a few vaccines in the past where the vaccines can actually make the infection worse when people encounter it, so the need to really be sure about the safety, even as they're moving at these incredibly fast time lines and then of course the need also to be able to prove efficacy, and it will be very interesting to watch how different companies and research groups approach that as
sara >> yes, let's go to our meg terrell, also following the testimony of dr.fauci on the hill or actually quarantined from looks like his house where he has a lot of books that he needs to organize, but probably doesn't have a lot of time to do it these days, meg what stood out to you? >> you know, talking about the really quick time lines they're working an highlighting moderna in particular and the 62 days that have passed since they envisioned this project together, but dr....
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winding down business after going bankrupt in february your take on retail in general do you think terrellell me how you see, this retail shaking up some going bankruptors soaring because of only component martha. >> i think only is the future. and companies that took hold of those like amazon, they are doing extremely well. look at their stocks, look at you know, i have vested in some of those companies so happy i did. because they are the future. it is -- it is kind of sad to see big stores like j.c. he pennies macy's closing down so many retail outlets, but we are really going to go into public stores in the future? do we have to why not just shop on line spend time that we spent going into stores, enjoying, other things. maybe the beach again maybe make our -- bread -- >> i want to know how to do that let me ask you about your deal with wayfair many people only shopping, as you said, middle of pandemic teaming up with wayfair offering collections a digital series to help people create ideal homes tell us about this how has collection been received what strikes you what ask you tell us
winding down business after going bankrupt in february your take on retail in general do you think terrellell me how you see, this retail shaking up some going bankruptors soaring because of only component martha. >> i think only is the future. and companies that took hold of those like amazon, they are doing extremely well. look at their stocks, look at you know, i have vested in some of those companies so happy i did. because they are the future. it is -- it is kind of sad to see big...
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an efficacy rate to be able to find it assuming a good outcome for approval >> stephane, it's meg terrell fever in a few of the patients can you tell me how many patients experienced fever in the city you observed so far i'm getting feedback from folks very closely focused on it and they seized on it that some folks might receive a fever from a reaction of the shot. >> you saw very few cases at the second dose, the highest dose, 250 microgram. if you recall when we started this program very quickly, 60 days from sequence of the virus, we didn't have time to do enough preclinical work we did preclinical work but not enough you have to really understand the vaccine. we put a very big range. 25 microgram, 100 and 250 just not to miss efficacy because we were running against this virus. the time was very precious from what we've seen today of the neutralizing antibody, 25 and 100 micrograms, at or above people recover from the virus, we don't need the 250 dose that is the second dose at the boost, the highest dose. this is typical from too much of an immune response lets you know how strong t
an efficacy rate to be able to find it assuming a good outcome for approval >> stephane, it's meg terrell fever in a few of the patients can you tell me how many patients experienced fever in the city you observed so far i'm getting feedback from folks very closely focused on it and they seized on it that some folks might receive a fever from a reaction of the shot. >> you saw very few cases at the second dose, the highest dose, 250 microgram. if you recall when we started this...
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my name is dan terrell. i'm the secretary at the red stone temporary labor association, which is a little south of the hub district at capp and mission streets. i'm calling to oppose the current version of the hub plan. i would echo the previous comments of this is an example of trickle down economics, and our organization supports the central city coalition's more equitable proposal to allow either increases at just -- height increases at just three of the parcels named in the central city coalition's plan. thank you. >> operator: you have 15 questions remaining. >> hi. my name is jeremy linden, and i'm a homeowner. i live in d-6, in soma, pretty close to the development. for me, this development reflects more opportunities to have activities and businesses that i can walk to and building a more vibrant community in this area that kind of feels pretty dominated by the wide streets, office buildings, and car infrastructure. i'm excited to have more neighbors that can contribute to supporting my neighborhood'
my name is dan terrell. i'm the secretary at the red stone temporary labor association, which is a little south of the hub district at capp and mission streets. i'm calling to oppose the current version of the hub plan. i would echo the previous comments of this is an example of trickle down economics, and our organization supports the central city coalition's more equitable proposal to allow either increases at just -- height increases at just three of the parcels named in the central city...