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from "tthe "times." we have a new piece of history to help us prepare ourselves for the length this particular president may go through now that he appears to be in financial distress. it seems like the last time donald trump was in financial straight, this dire was in the late '80s and '90s when he runs all of his businesses under ground and had hundreds of millions of dollars including a whole bunch of stuff he guaranteed meaning his creditors could come to his personal bank account and assets. that's what's going on rieght now. that also happened to him in the late '80s and '90s. mary trump brought legal action against president trump and other family members for cheating her brothers and the family. this bomb shell from the "the times." this week on "the washington post" also reported, in 1990, the last time donald trump was in financial distress was he owed hundreds of millions of dollars including personal guarantee loans. in 1990 as detailed, donald trump sent an accountant and a lawyer to see his
from "tthe "times." we have a new piece of history to help us prepare ourselves for the length this particular president may go through now that he appears to be in financial distress. it seems like the last time donald trump was in financial straight, this dire was in the late '80s and '90s when he runs all of his businesses under ground and had hundreds of millions of dollars including a whole bunch of stuff he guaranteed meaning his creditors could come to his personal bank...
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why it's time to size up their shares.lionaire warren buffett just went on a shopping spree for stocks in japan. how u.s. investors can follow his lead. on the "barron's roundtable", my colleague, ben levisohn, carlton english and al root. ben, the stock market actually fell late this past week. i had forgotten it can do that sort of thing. what happened and how worried should i be? >> well, ask three wall street strategists, and you're going to get at least five different answers about why stocks fell. but really this had to happen. stocks just had an amazing august led by tech stocks. they just kept going up and up and up, and they started september the same way. and it needed a cleansing. stocks had to drop. and so whether it was because some disappointing guidance or something else out there, it needed to fall, and they did. they got hammered hard on thursday, got hit again on friday though they did bounce back and finish well off their lows. jack: so tech has been tumbling, and some stocks that hadn't been doing well
why it's time to size up their shares.lionaire warren buffett just went on a shopping spree for stocks in japan. how u.s. investors can follow his lead. on the "barron's roundtable", my colleague, ben levisohn, carlton english and al root. ben, the stock market actually fell late this past week. i had forgotten it can do that sort of thing. what happened and how worried should i be? >> well, ask three wall street strategists, and you're going to get at least five different...
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at a point in time when he really needed it.e times" also, i think, has valuable reporting in his story last night, because there's been this mystery around several hundred million dollars that trump used to go on a shopping spree to buy golf courses. and there was speculation that there might be foreign sources that helped him buy those things. and it turns out he leveraged some of the money he got from the "apprentice," along with a borrowing spree against properties like trump tower, to make those purchases. but the idea that "the apprentice" transformed trump and trump was a carnival barker prior to "the apprentice" and he became the entrepreneur to the masses after, isn't a new thought. and one of the key things i also think that's really important about "the apprentice" is that's essentially the springboard he used to get into the white house. the donald trump that got recreated through the "apprentice" is the same donald trump who appealed to voters in 2016. >> tim, very quickly. nick ackerman said that donald trump could
at a point in time when he really needed it.e times" also, i think, has valuable reporting in his story last night, because there's been this mystery around several hundred million dollars that trump used to go on a shopping spree to buy golf courses. and there was speculation that there might be foreign sources that helped him buy those things. and it turns out he leveraged some of the money he got from the "apprentice," along with a borrowing spree against properties like trump...
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this "new york times" report does reveal a lot of things people have been questioning for a long time and now we start to have answers. i think three of the other important pieces of this on the top line here are the conflicts that are revealed, the new york times lays out potential conflicts we should say of the president and the power of his presidency being used to help offset some of those losses. for example, that roofing company that spent a lot of money at one of the president's properties as they lobby for deregulation. those are things ethics watchdogs will be all over as many of those watchdogs have been concerned for years now about the president never truly die ve divesting himself to the businesses and what that means. the president as my colleagues know and white house knows is very defiant. that is not particularly new. casting this as fake news despite the trump organization lawyer being quoted on the record in this piece. it's worth noting. i've been in front of the president a lot. i've asked him repeatedly from the day right after he was elected president during the
this "new york times" report does reveal a lot of things people have been questioning for a long time and now we start to have answers. i think three of the other important pieces of this on the top line here are the conflicts that are revealed, the new york times lays out potential conflicts we should say of the president and the power of his presidency being used to help offset some of those losses. for example, that roofing company that spent a lot of money at one of the...
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years that the "times" examined. how surprising should that be? >> not necessarily surprising because president trump told us back in 2016, i'm a vsavvy businessman, how much i have to pay in my taxes. that's not a surprise. what is a surprise is if you look at how many losses he took and was able to write them off, i.e., not pay taxes, meaning he was never an especially good businessman, in fact, he plays a businessman but all he does or consistently loses money. now, that's not going to get voters to say, what, he's not successful? suddenly i don't like him. what's going to be most concerning for voters is exactly how he made the money, what he made it from. "the new york times" reporting, he, himself, made $2.5 million from miss universe moscow. who organized miss universe moscow for him? the agelorof family with close ties to vladimir putin. in it, he has proceeds from fame. the big question will be, did he manipulate his earnings? did he cook the books to avoid getting taxes to get himself loans, to secure finan
years that the "times" examined. how surprising should that be? >> not necessarily surprising because president trump told us back in 2016, i'm a vsavvy businessman, how much i have to pay in my taxes. that's not a surprise. what is a surprise is if you look at how many losses he took and was able to write them off, i.e., not pay taxes, meaning he was never an especially good businessman, in fact, he plays a businessman but all he does or consistently loses money. now, that's...
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army at the time. he said in great armies in time of war, personal cleanliness is often nonexistent. clothesare unwashed, are filthy, body is full of vermin and heaps of garbage lie about. especially needed was policing the latrine. the trench is too shallow. daily covering is not there, and the dirt is entirely neglected. large numbers of the men will , butse the latrines instead, every clump of bushes. it is impossible to step outside of the encampment with having both i and nostril continually offended. -- eye and nostril continually offended. that is one of the best quotes i have found. it is so dramatic and makes you think of the pungent smells and what is going on around you at that time. one went into the union camps and he said, "they were littered with refuse, food and other rubbish. sometimes in an offensive state of decomposition." he also found swaps deposited in pits within the camps limits thrown out of broadcast. heaps of manure and awful close to the camp. officers and line wanted their
army at the time. he said in great armies in time of war, personal cleanliness is often nonexistent. clothesare unwashed, are filthy, body is full of vermin and heaps of garbage lie about. especially needed was policing the latrine. the trench is too shallow. daily covering is not there, and the dirt is entirely neglected. large numbers of the men will , butse the latrines instead, every clump of bushes. it is impossible to step outside of the encampment with having both i and nostril...
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but order that means that i do a job part time that is normally full time so i'm constantly get told that i can't have a career if i don't work full time plus i have to do 100 percent of the housework that i do if i didn't have a job so i'm constantly stressed as i think if a woman wants to have a career and children my advice to her would be to work full time. because the likelihood of her finding a partnership model in which the man does a lot of housework and it is much higher than if the woman were to work part time. at. we need more men who contribute and share the workload definitely definitely we need men and businesses to contribute other relationship models are possible i've had one with my husband for 20 years i cannot emphasize this enough we both work full time we have 4 children and we don't have an au pair or a nanny we manage by alternating between working long days and short days 6 hours 10 hours 6 hours 10 hours and that works well. i can't bear to hear any more businesses say we have standards and just can't find a qualified woman i can't bear to hear it anymore bec
but order that means that i do a job part time that is normally full time so i'm constantly get told that i can't have a career if i don't work full time plus i have to do 100 percent of the housework that i do if i didn't have a job so i'm constantly stressed as i think if a woman wants to have a career and children my advice to her would be to work full time. because the likelihood of her finding a partnership model in which the man does a lot of housework and it is much higher than if the...
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new challenge class and a good time with good friends big time thief waste of time is my cell phone my mobile phone it always rings it always brings him since me some messages and so on so i can't just switch it off because i have to be available for my patients for family emergencies and so on so how can it cope that yeah yeah yeah smart phone is very hot in the 1st generation to have. the chance to deal with a smile from the right way and 1st of all don't think about using a smartphone in black or white in. person off course and on and you have to split between emergency calls yeah. and push notifications from what's app social media and news feeds app and. push up notifications then are 50 percent less pings beings on your smartphone and that's a good strategy and then talk with your people around you if it's possible that you have 2 hours in the day you could go in a flight mode and everybody know that you have now you'll need time for relaxation and so on and you know that's a good sort of my smartphone actually has a do not disturb in the function on it and i wish that my wife wo
new challenge class and a good time with good friends big time thief waste of time is my cell phone my mobile phone it always rings it always brings him since me some messages and so on so i can't just switch it off because i have to be available for my patients for family emergencies and so on so how can it cope that yeah yeah yeah smart phone is very hot in the 1st generation to have. the chance to deal with a smile from the right way and 1st of all don't think about using a smartphone in...
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the author of five new york times books of the year end three times bestseller the boy detective anding toast which was originally an essay in the new yorker. the story i am, a collection i am writing that came out in april, life, love and response ability will be out in october. rogers also written seven, notably the one person speech in america that he performed at the american theater which was named one of times and best of 1991. last spring in santa barbara, he performed in the basement, he does nothing which will go to the centers for the arts at stony brook new york next year. he also wrote the screenplay for his best-selling novel, the uprising which will start doctor channing and bobby and his currently in production. margaret is of rider at stony brook, he held the bricks appointment and creative writing at harvard he earned his phd among many others, to george words in the enemy for his essays at "time" magazine and on pbs. he played on the irish international basketball team, seven honorary doctorates, canyon revealed award for lifetime literary achievement in the preside
the author of five new york times books of the year end three times bestseller the boy detective anding toast which was originally an essay in the new yorker. the story i am, a collection i am writing that came out in april, life, love and response ability will be out in october. rogers also written seven, notably the one person speech in america that he performed at the american theater which was named one of times and best of 1991. last spring in santa barbara, he performed in the basement,...
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your time has expired.adame secretary, there are no more calls in the queue. >> commissioner: thank you. public comment on item 4 is closed. the next order of business is item 5, communications. >> >> commissioner: commissioners, any comments on communications? i have a few myself. under 5c i'm curious why the audits have been postponed to greatly. >> commissioner caen, here with business services and chief financial officer. the abbreviated office report we have for you now is because our audit manager is replaced to the covid command center. the controller's office, auditor has varied staff currently deployed to the covid response. so the audit activity city wide has slowed down. and they perform much of the activity we wind up reporting on so it's a combination. >> oh, i see. i understand now. it wasn't terribly clear in the report. maybe i didn't read it thoroughly enough, i don't know. anyway, that makes sense. >> sorry about that. >> commissioner: thank you. i do have a question about 5g inspection. -
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coding time. is that correct. >> i'm not that familiar, but i'm sure in that district, neighborhoods -- (indiscernible(indiscernible). >> it's not allowed to be open until 4:00. in the conditions of approval, it is specifically mentioned that the late-night permits that the entertainment commission sometimes grants to be open until 4:00 is not available to them and their hours of operation are limited to -- they'll be closing at 8:00 p.m. and on saturday, 1:30 a.m. and sunday at 10:00 p.m. >> i appreciate you reading that into the record so people have an idea and barometer to watch, indeed, what's going on. i'm very much in support of what's in front of us and i also appreciate mr. johnson and former supervisor weiner and london breed, now our mayor, to speak to the legislation in 2015 and the efforts which have been made on behalf of these venues. thank you for that. i'm in full support -- (indie indiscernible (commissio. >> commissioner fung. >> what was the enforcement action? >> that prestige
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the bureau knows this is not enough time. we all know this is not enough time.he bureau has been asking for an extension since april, when it first concluded it could not meet the current steps to redistricting while still delivering the high quality counts. the house has already agreed to this common sense plan, but the heroes act, which granted the extension the administration requested, still is not law. this has left the bureau stick -- scrambling and caused the agency to abandon its carefully crafted data processing schedule for a seat of a plan cobbled together in a couple of days. this is not how an efficient modern government operates. this is what happens in failed states, not functioning democracies. every census expert, including the bureau excelled, agrees it is unattainable and unsustainable and inconsistent with the constitution. toall upon my gop colleagues give the bureau the time it says it needs to do the census right in 2020. i don't believe anyone here wants their constituents to go uncounted. nobody wants their constituents to be missed, so
the bureau knows this is not enough time. we all know this is not enough time.he bureau has been asking for an extension since april, when it first concluded it could not meet the current steps to redistricting while still delivering the high quality counts. the house has already agreed to this common sense plan, but the heroes act, which granted the extension the administration requested, still is not law. this has left the bureau stick -- scrambling and caused the agency to abandon its...
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i read it one day 20 years ago in harpers, c15 ago, a a long time ago and it was just at a time where i needed to be inspired by another writer. i picked up harpers and start reading about this antique tool collector in michigan and i thought that's kind of interesting, i made to collectors. i have written about collectors before and i was interested in him but the way you brought american history, american commerce, our desire, our commercial desires into that was just incredible to me. if you want to talk about that. >> yeah, sure. yeah, that one for me was kind of an important one because i had been writing nonfiction but i came to nonfiction by way of fiction and poetry which is not all that uncommon that people come to from one of those more -- historically with the standard genres are many programs but by initial, my earliest essays were a personal essay or two of confessional essay and this is a person i wanted to do what you've done in this book, which is due the act i think of it as the art of finding where something catches your imagination. like an ant detecting the pheromo
i read it one day 20 years ago in harpers, c15 ago, a a long time ago and it was just at a time where i needed to be inspired by another writer. i picked up harpers and start reading about this antique tool collector in michigan and i thought that's kind of interesting, i made to collectors. i have written about collectors before and i was interested in him but the way you brought american history, american commerce, our desire, our commercial desires into that was just incredible to me. if you...
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for some time, so that inflay averaging 2% over time and remain well avg off arored at 2% >> with regardrest rates, we now indicate that we expect it will be appropriate to maintain the current zero to 0.25% rate until later market conditions have reached levels consistent with the assessment of maximum employment and inflation has risen to 2% and on track to moderately exceed 2% for some time. in addition, over the coming months, we will continue to increase our holdings of treasury security, and at least at the current pace. these asset purchases are intended to sustain smooth market functioning and help foster accommodative conditions we believe it would serve the economy's goals. of course, as we note in our policy statement, we would be prepared to adjust the stance as appropriate if risks emerge that could impede the achievement of our goals. the federal reserve has also been taking brought and forceful actions. many of our programs requires lending powers that require the support of treasury department and available only in very unusual circumstances, such as those we find ourselv
for some time, so that inflay averaging 2% over time and remain well avg off arored at 2% >> with regardrest rates, we now indicate that we expect it will be appropriate to maintain the current zero to 0.25% rate until later market conditions have reached levels consistent with the assessment of maximum employment and inflation has risen to 2% and on track to moderately exceed 2% for some time. in addition, over the coming months, we will continue to increase our holdings of treasury...
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it has been an extraordinary time.i learned about myself is, one of the positive elements of sheltering in place and having my kids who graduated from college now back with us for a limited a of time, and that has been remarkable, i thoroughly enjoyed that. david: some people say that the googles of the world, google, facebook, microsoft, apple, amazon -- are too powerful. that they have so much power in our economy that it is not healthy. you have been at congressional hearings recently where your ea ceo testified. what is your response to the view that the technology companies are becoming so dominant in our economy that it is not healthy? ruth: we are very mindful of the fact that with the scale of this company comes scrutiny, and it is incumbent upon us to engage with regulators and help them understand what it is we are doing that is of benefit, how are we providing better services at lower cost, which is really indicative of the competitive nature of the world in which we operate. we have got intense competition
it has been an extraordinary time.i learned about myself is, one of the positive elements of sheltering in place and having my kids who graduated from college now back with us for a limited a of time, and that has been remarkable, i thoroughly enjoyed that. david: some people say that the googles of the world, google, facebook, microsoft, apple, amazon -- are too powerful. that they have so much power in our economy that it is not healthy. you have been at congressional hearings recently where...
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we reserve the right talk about our on opponent from time to time. >> -- is that true or false?n, the president has -- i don't know how many times you want to go down this road. >> answer the question. is it true or false that the president had 400 -- does the president have $400 million in debt? >> listen, let me make this simple -- >> ask you answer the question? >> if you will -- prior to running for president the first time, the president released over 100 pages of financial documents and they're in the more than 100 pages. i invite you to look that. >> i take that as a nonanswer robert cardillo -- >> we have an opponent -- >> -- said that debt creates a vulnerability and the debts of that amount -- if you or i applied for a security clearance and had debt anywhere near that amount or more than our assets it would be considered a vulnerability. who does the president owe this $400 million to? >> well, jim, you had a misstatement in your question right there. the loan amounts are far, far below the actual value of the property and in fact he's very leveraged -- he's leveraged
we reserve the right talk about our on opponent from time to time. >> -- is that true or false?n, the president has -- i don't know how many times you want to go down this road. >> answer the question. is it true or false that the president had 400 -- does the president have $400 million in debt? >> listen, let me make this simple -- >> ask you answer the question? >> if you will -- prior to running for president the first time, the president released over 100...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas yields back the balance of her time. house stion is will the suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5309 as amended. aye. in favor say those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the rules are , the suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does -- ms. jackson lee: i ask that submit their statements. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the motion to reconsidered is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 5322, the ensuring diversity in community banking act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5322, a bill to establish or modify requirements relating to minority depository institutions, community developm
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas yields back the balance of her time. house stion is will the suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5309 as amended. aye. in favor say those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the rules are , the suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does -- ms. jackson lee: i ask that submit their statements. thank...
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we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for al helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ here's the very model ♪ ♪ of a modern daily family meal ♪ ♪ when food ideas are scarce ♪ and everything becomes a big ordeal ♪ ♪ you want something nutritious ♪ ♪ that your family will devour ♪ but add one thing that's healthy... ugh ♪ onllightlife canreturn the♪ ♪ and it is totally delish ♪ 'cause nobody's ingredients ♪ ♪ are quite as simple clean or real ♪ ♪ lightlife is the model ♪ of a modern daily family meal ♪ lightlife. try a clean plant-based burger for a change. ♪ >> welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live," i'm brad paisley. all right, guillermo, this is your last chance to nail the beersketball challenge. are you ready? you want to try again? >> guillermo: all right, let's do it! ♪ >> one more time, do it again. >> guillermo: all right, i'll do it again! ♪ >> oh, [ bleep ]. all right, so we'll come to that. i'm just going to go ahead and play. ♪ ♪ wherever you are tonight whatever you're going th
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decay will kill you as time goes by. we have a debate next tuesday that might have a significant impact on how people feel about the markets and about the election i'd say give it time after this correction rather than trying to slap on protection right now and seeing that time decay just hammer you >> josh, where do you come down on this issue of complacency it's real from the people i talk to that are generally concerned about a level of complacency in the market around election outcomes >> i think amy said something about how important stocks are meant to represent their cash flows. the missing ingredient so that statement is the role that sentiment plays in the short term i agree with the point you're bringing up being important. the surveys reflect that it was an constitutional investor survey last week that found more professional investors, assess managements firms, more of them are concerned with the coming election than are concerned with the virus, which is wild that is, i think, the next big sentiment driving
decay will kill you as time goes by. we have a debate next tuesday that might have a significant impact on how people feel about the markets and about the election i'd say give it time after this correction rather than trying to slap on protection right now and seeing that time decay just hammer you >> josh, where do you come down on this issue of complacency it's real from the people i talk to that are generally concerned about a level of complacency in the market around election...
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i wish we had more time. all that means is that we should get together again some other time to discuss this further. i appreciate your time. thank you to our viewers. we hope that you will have a safe and enjoyable long holiday weekend. thank you and we hope to see you in a future event. >> following a signing ceremony in the oval office, president trump was asked about the atlantic article alleging the president made disparaging comments about fallen servicemembers. todo you need to apologize servicemembers as veterans? >> no, it is a fake story written by a magazine that probably will not be around much longer. it was a totally fake story. that was confirmed by many people who were actually there. it was a terrible thing that somebody would say the kind of things especially to me because i have done more for the military than almost anybody else. if you look at how the v.a. is doing, they are doing incredibly well. donet also as of things from accountability to veterans choice. as of right now, it has the
i wish we had more time. all that means is that we should get together again some other time to discuss this further. i appreciate your time. thank you to our viewers. we hope that you will have a safe and enjoyable long holiday weekend. thank you and we hope to see you in a future event. >> following a signing ceremony in the oval office, president trump was asked about the atlantic article alleging the president made disparaging comments about fallen servicemembers. todo you need to...
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by this time -- by the time angel island opens up, it is 1910. chinese have been coming since the gold rush in 1860. that is 60 years, and families have become dependent on immigration as a form of economic survival. even though the laws are passed, they are still dependent on migration to the u.s. how do they get around the law is the question for them. and there is this revolution in transportation. so the steamships are getting faster. they are bigger, and fares are cheaper. so at the same time that the laws are being passed, you have steamship agents going into countrysides saying i can get you there for this much, and the business is still being drummed up. the irony again is that you have laws that are restricting one group, but the united states still needs immigrant labor, and we know this because the millions of the europeans are still coming in unrestricted. there are some chinese immigrant groups that we know can still come -- merchants, u.s. citizens. the gate is not totally closed. but all of this leads up to the fact that chinese ei
by this time -- by the time angel island opens up, it is 1910. chinese have been coming since the gold rush in 1860. that is 60 years, and families have become dependent on immigration as a form of economic survival. even though the laws are passed, they are still dependent on migration to the u.s. how do they get around the law is the question for them. and there is this revolution in transportation. so the steamships are getting faster. they are bigger, and fares are cheaper. so at the same...
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it is now time for sports and. thank you organizers a very tall carolyn pics have dismissed a report which crimes the games will be the most expensive ever the official budget released in december was 12 point 6000000000 dollars that was before the year long postponement because of coronavirus the report from oxford university has the figure more than 15000000000 and still. 20 twentieth's chief executive was asked about it after the organizing committees executive will be saying. i'm aware of these reports in the media but there's been no official statement given to us there are no financial grounds for the numbers revealed in that report so i'm not in a position to make a comment on that currently so i'm simply a bit confused by it incidentally the 72000 olympics started 22 years ago today to mark the anniversary of the original cauldron was released by young athletes the sydney games are considered one of the most successful of the modern era and there are hopes that they're going to return to australia in 2032 t
it is now time for sports and. thank you organizers a very tall carolyn pics have dismissed a report which crimes the games will be the most expensive ever the official budget released in december was 12 point 6000000000 dollars that was before the year long postponement because of coronavirus the report from oxford university has the figure more than 15000000000 and still. 20 twentieth's chief executive was asked about it after the organizing committees executive will be saying. i'm aware of...
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time and time and time again. despite numerous court rulings rejecting the negotiation of p.o.a., they continue to distribute misinformation across the government. [inaudible] it wasn't until outside attorney showed supervisor yee earlier court rulings that directly contradicted the p.o.a. that the charter amendment was able to move forward. i also want to thank you guys for hearing out all of the comments from people today and wanted to yield the rest of my time, and then, i have another person after me. >> vice president taylor: thank you. next caller. >> yeah. >> hi. i'm sorry. hi. so i'm cindy [inaudible] from district 5, and i'm calling in to demand that the police commission conduct all negotiations and discussions regarding the p.o.a., including today's, in an open session. the p.o.a. cannot be trusted, and the public needs to know what happens in these discussions. we've seen what happens when the p.o.a. operates in the shadows. while union workers are facing salary freezes, the p.o.a. negotiated behind cl
time and time and time again. despite numerous court rulings rejecting the negotiation of p.o.a., they continue to distribute misinformation across the government. [inaudible] it wasn't until outside attorney showed supervisor yee earlier court rulings that directly contradicted the p.o.a. that the charter amendment was able to move forward. i also want to thank you guys for hearing out all of the comments from people today and wanted to yield the rest of my time, and then, i have another...
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at the time it was controversial.aptured the turbulence of the time, the kind of juxtaposition of a patriotism and a love for the country, with a change in society that says we're not going to do things the same way and hendrix didn't do "the star spangled banner" the same way. he did it his own way. we have a couple artifacts including the 45 from sergeant sadler, the ballette of the green berets and vietnam and this is johnny cash's shirt. when you look at these two artists it's really easy to look back 40, 50 years later and to think that everyone was against the vietnam war, but there's often some surprises that we forget about, like the ballard of the green berets ♪ men who fight by night and day ♪ >> so there's a lot of times throughout history where you see it's not just what we remember, it's not just what gets kind of elevated in pop culture, vietnam is a story that it's very clear that we know that rock played a role there, but when you really dig deep there's some surprises in there and there's some alterna
at the time it was controversial.aptured the turbulence of the time, the kind of juxtaposition of a patriotism and a love for the country, with a change in society that says we're not going to do things the same way and hendrix didn't do "the star spangled banner" the same way. he did it his own way. we have a couple artifacts including the 45 from sergeant sadler, the ballette of the green berets and vietnam and this is johnny cash's shirt. when you look at these two artists it's...
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i appreciate your time.he book again is korks too much and never enough: how my family created the world's most dangerous man. kerks we will be right back after this quick break. of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more often when opdiv
i appreciate your time.he book again is korks too much and never enough: how my family created the world's most dangerous man. kerks we will be right back after this quick break. of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free...
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our time... ...for more time... ...has come.ving longer is possible- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. >>> the president continues to incorrectly insist the pandemic i
our time... ...for more time... ...has come.ving longer is possible- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe...
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first-time caller. i've got a quick question for you here i've been getting involved in the house sector i invested in humana at $233 a few months back. do you think it's time to cashout and run to the bank? >> i would as we get close to the election these stocks will trade down humana is an unbelievable company. i would sell half. i don't want you to give back the gain, because we talked -- i know united health is one of my favorites, too but i think politically you've got to be really careful these next six weeks i don't want to own humana right now. >>> winners on a day like today tell you everything you need to know about the losers in the broader economy. without a second bailout from washington, we're not going to have a lot of variety when we sit down and go out to dinner. on "mad money" tonight, most money don't get a day without handling an nvidia or arm based product but may not know it. i'm eyeing the combination and with flu season around the corner and with the u.s. death toll from covid-19
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but order that means that i do a job part time that is normally full time but i'm constantly get told that i can't have a career if i don't work full time plus i have to do 100 percent of the housework that i do if i didn't have a job so i'm constantly stressed so i think if a woman wants to have a career and chilled. and my advice to her would be to work full time. because the likelihood of her finding a partnership model in which the man does a lot of housework and it is much higher than if the woman who were to work part time in title of hold and. need more men who contribute and share the workload definitely definitely we need men and businesses to contribute other relationship models are possible i've had one with my husband for 20 years i cannot emphasize this enough we both work full time we have 4 children and we don't have an au pair or a nanny we manage by alternating between working long days and short days 6 hours 10 hours 6 hours 10 hours and that works well. and i can't bear to hear any more businesses say we have standards and just can't find a qualified woman i can't b
but order that means that i do a job part time that is normally full time but i'm constantly get told that i can't have a career if i don't work full time plus i have to do 100 percent of the housework that i do if i didn't have a job so i'm constantly stressed so i think if a woman wants to have a career and chilled. and my advice to her would be to work full time. because the likelihood of her finding a partnership model in which the man does a lot of housework and it is much higher than if...
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i have written for the new york times. currently i write for the los angeles review of books and i am on the board of directors of the national book critics circle. i am also the author of a book lapoetry, that deals with causa. at this time i would like to introduce miriam. miriam is the former pulitzer prize winning editor. she spent 25 years working at newsday and to the los angeles times. her book, the crusades of cesar a biography is the first comprehensive biography of the charismatic leader. she has written the union of widely acclaimed into nuanced history of chavez is united farmworkers movement -- and nuanced history of a united farmworkers movement. she recently received an endowment for her work on the chavez biography. please welcome miriam pawel. [applause] thanks, gregg. gregg: hi miriam. gg.iam: hi, gre gregg: i want to ask you something i feel is important -- what brought you through the writing about cesar chavez? innow a lot of people here texas know who he is, but i was very surprised to learn that rece
i have written for the new york times. currently i write for the los angeles review of books and i am on the board of directors of the national book critics circle. i am also the author of a book lapoetry, that deals with causa. at this time i would like to introduce miriam. miriam is the former pulitzer prize winning editor. she spent 25 years working at newsday and to the los angeles times. her book, the crusades of cesar a biography is the first comprehensive biography of the charismatic...
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at least three—quarters of their full—time pay.xtend backing for loans and the lower rate of vat, but there's a big cut in support for the self—employed. we have so often spoken about this virus in terms of lives lost. but the price our country is paying is wider than that. what was true at the beginning of this crisis remains true now — it's on all of us and we must learn to live with it and live without fear. but living with it means closing the doors for the winter for the first time since the bishop family have run margate‘s walpole hotel, since 1914. they had furloughed their staff and took a government—backed loan but with restrictions coming back, business has just disappeared. there's no point keeping their staff on now. sadly, there is no trade and all our staff have been given their redundancy notices for the 31st of october, and some have been with us 24 years. and we feel terrible that we're letting everybody down, but there is no other solution. 0pposition parties had been pushing the government to keep the furlough go
at least three—quarters of their full—time pay.xtend backing for loans and the lower rate of vat, but there's a big cut in support for the self—employed. we have so often spoken about this virus in terms of lives lost. but the price our country is paying is wider than that. what was true at the beginning of this crisis remains true now — it's on all of us and we must learn to live with it and live without fear. but living with it means closing the doors for the winter for the first time...
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it is that time of the fast but this time more and more people are on the balkan route and many know only one destination. i know janet was that it was. on the same day thousands of refugees arrived at munich central station and was welcomed with montreal's be talented after all their exertions they were greeted with a promise and teddy bear asked. what is the story behind this picture. this is the woman from the photo today nicole called. but i was there i was handing out cuddly toys to the children they were so happy they came to us and gathered around us and they were happy because someone was there to give them something they could enjoy what they call cop works in this christian travel agency which is close to the train station back then the whole team spontaneously hometown particularly her colleagues pedro ganser and andre as part travelers when the comic relief a colleague came in who was pretty upset we have to do something there are so many . people at the main station who've just arrived by train i saw them eating so we finished a meeting and went around the office collect
it is that time of the fast but this time more and more people are on the balkan route and many know only one destination. i know janet was that it was. on the same day thousands of refugees arrived at munich central station and was welcomed with montreal's be talented after all their exertions they were greeted with a promise and teddy bear asked. what is the story behind this picture. this is the woman from the photo today nicole called. but i was there i was handing out cuddly toys to the...
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kiwanuka is at times upbeat and funky, at other times introspective and soulful.endrix—inspired psychedelic guitar, of bill withers‘ sunny optimism and of bob dylan's poetic lyrics. a lot with an album, you'll love it and then there might be a song that just feels a bit subpar compared to the rest. there is no dud moment in this album, it is a complete body of work that is consistent throughout. it is a musically adventurous, meticulously produced album by a royal academy of music dropout turned mercury prize—winning artist. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the home affairs editor of evening standard, martin bentham and deputy political editor at the press association, harriet line. tomorrow's front pages, star
kiwanuka is at times upbeat and funky, at other times introspective and soulful.endrix—inspired psychedelic guitar, of bill withers‘ sunny optimism and of bob dylan's poetic lyrics. a lot with an album, you'll love it and then there might be a song that just feels a bit subpar compared to the rest. there is no dud moment in this album, it is a complete body of work that is consistent throughout. it is a musically adventurous, meticulously produced album by a royal academy of music dropout...
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and i've seen it time and time and time again. and the suicide of john scott hannon is another prime example of matt going to war and trying to make the best out of a really, really bad situation. and so i'm going to start with some questions for you, matt. i know we need to continue to make improvements to a all the -- of mental health provided by the v.a., and i do believe this bill through your good work, i might add, hits that mark. and i want to thank you and nami for urging the house to seize this opportunity to get s. 785 passed. scott, as you're already referenced, was a friend of yours. and you've already shed a lot of light on it. but i just want to have you talk a little bit about scott's involvement in community mental health organizations and how the provisions of this legislation would further, further those efforts of mental health organizations for veterans. >> okay, sir. thank you. and like i say, you know, scott's work with us, we were a community health organization. we were exactly the kind of nonprofit that th
and i've seen it time and time and time again. and the suicide of john scott hannon is another prime example of matt going to war and trying to make the best out of a really, really bad situation. and so i'm going to start with some questions for you, matt. i know we need to continue to make improvements to a all the -- of mental health provided by the v.a., and i do believe this bill through your good work, i might add, hits that mark. and i want to thank you and nami for urging the house to...
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but having to hybrid, having got part-time working in the office and part time at home helps to solve some of those problems. we also have examples in the private sector of companies that are 100% remote, companies with 1800 employees. so they have overcome some of these problems, and i think that we really have to a deep and start thinking about how do not just replicate the way we did things in office, , how do we me it better? >> anyone else? >> yes, send a get. mark pringle. -- yes, senator. i think it is ultimately as people telework, they continue to work from home, i think it will be a combination of hybrid model with collaboration i think is an incredible aspect to innovation. i think there's tools and such that are continue to evolve that will help facilitate that, but ultimately you will need some type of collaboration and engagement, and to think the other part is really the culture. you need to ensure a culture of inclusivity. typically people who worked in the buildings, it was easy to drive inclusivity to that but as people telework, as people continue -- [inaudible] lea
but having to hybrid, having got part-time working in the office and part time at home helps to solve some of those problems. we also have examples in the private sector of companies that are 100% remote, companies with 1800 employees. so they have overcome some of these problems, and i think that we really have to a deep and start thinking about how do not just replicate the way we did things in office, , how do we me it better? >> anyone else? >> yes, send a get. mark pringle. --...
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histories this time.because it was the president who visited us really well not so long ago i was thinking that maybe we can we can do something and have you heard from the nigerian president since she wrote this letter. and it doesn't receive any answer from you know. the sun destructor of friday it was a must see. and one theory i am bussy poland and he posted of course to the media and to the to the twitter. it was a weekend i suppose it must take some times for. some discussions of the prince and federal level and the regional level since it is a bit complicated in nigeria but i hope that there is or would be would be profitable for everybody because it's completely impossible to send. its entire allies that it's destructive something like this but you know as well as we do that blasphemy is a crime under sharia law and this this young boy his story it is it is a tragic story but it certainly is not the only one. what about the other people to face very harsh punishments under sharia law that do not g
histories this time.because it was the president who visited us really well not so long ago i was thinking that maybe we can we can do something and have you heard from the nigerian president since she wrote this letter. and it doesn't receive any answer from you know. the sun destructor of friday it was a must see. and one theory i am bussy poland and he posted of course to the media and to the to the twitter. it was a weekend i suppose it must take some times for. some discussions of the...
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you spent a lot of time researching her, spending time with her. what was she like?e had a mind like a field trap. she was somebody who remembered everything you ever spoke to her about. one of her friends once said there were no words that were not preceded by thoughts. she was someone who devoted her entire life to the cause of gender equality, to civil rights to, the court as an institution. she was somebody with profound dignity and a profound sense of justice and what is right. >> and how did she feel about her acronym? >> you know, justice ginsburg auz was 80 years old when young people crowned her the notorious rbg and it was a total surprise to her. but she loves the connections she had with the public. she loved the energy of young people's admiration, and she loved to say she and notorious b.i.g. were both from brooklyn. >> our congressional reporter joins us as well, manu, as you're getting on here, the mediate thing that is going to happen as -- is going to be what happens next here. we have 50 days until election, already the most polarized election in a
you spent a lot of time researching her, spending time with her. what was she like?e had a mind like a field trap. she was somebody who remembered everything you ever spoke to her about. one of her friends once said there were no words that were not preceded by thoughts. she was someone who devoted her entire life to the cause of gender equality, to civil rights to, the court as an institution. she was somebody with profound dignity and a profound sense of justice and what is right. >>...
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at times we're doing that, but we need to make sure it's happening all the time. >> it's interestingspeaking out on issues. people look back at muhammad ali with great reverence now. but at the time when muhammad ali was young and speaking out in very controversial ways, he was vilified. society set out to try to completely destroy him, take him out of a box saying send him to prison. and it's only in retrospect that people say, what he did was amazing and he's a remarkable person. i wonder how history will see people speaking out now 20 years from now. i think it will look different to those people who are maybe criticizing you and others right now. >> well, i think that's always the case. and i think that is the case with anything in life. when you start talking about change and going against the grain or at least what people think you should be doing, they never accept that until change does happen. they see that that change is for the better, then they can look back and say, i now understand what he was doing. the reality is, some people can't see as far as past tomorrow. to thin
at times we're doing that, but we need to make sure it's happening all the time. >> it's interestingspeaking out on issues. people look back at muhammad ali with great reverence now. but at the time when muhammad ali was young and speaking out in very controversial ways, he was vilified. society set out to try to completely destroy him, take him out of a box saying send him to prison. and it's only in retrospect that people say, what he did was amazing and he's a remarkable person. i...
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at 2019 and for the 1st time the u.k. government agreed to hear what the victims had to say a public inquiry was opened in london and jason evans group factory is taking part in it is finally happening it's been. a long road and this is a this train journey is one that i say here countless times over the last 34 years . even before jason was born his father was aware of the deadly disease. in spite of the risk of passing on the contamination his baby was born. after i think about how would i have dealt with what my dad went. next year i'll be the same age my dad was when he died. i think about if i was to die i didn't a share that age that would have been really a very short life. that weighs heavily on my mind. oh in 1903 tina and. yes. it. from the accident shall we say. the wife knew pretty soon after and she went to see her doctor. we were advised really in no uncertain terms not care to note that. it was all in those few months so mixed together and at the time we were still reeling from the shock and the implication
at 2019 and for the 1st time the u.k. government agreed to hear what the victims had to say a public inquiry was opened in london and jason evans group factory is taking part in it is finally happening it's been. a long road and this is a this train journey is one that i say here countless times over the last 34 years . even before jason was born his father was aware of the deadly disease. in spite of the risk of passing on the contamination his baby was born. after i think about how would i...
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we haven't seen that in a long time jim paulson joins us now is your time to buy the dip. welcome. good to see you. you see the marriage between wall street and main street looks as strong as ever today. i say what have you been smoking? i'm telling you, in my little town in new jersey, you cannot walk the streets of that town and say that small businesses are in any sense as healthy as big corporations >> i tell you, what this country experienced was a complete collapse of the economy on main street in a matter of a month or two. that's what happened on wall street with the biggest collapse, biggest, quickest bear market to drop 30, 40% then what they both experienced is a huge bounce record setting bounce. that includes not only what's happened in the stock market but also includes a record setting bounce in main street. if you look at real gdp which went down 32% in the second quarter, according to atlanta fed, now it's supposed to be up 31% in the current quarter for example, that's the biggest collapse ever and would be the biggest increase ever in a single quarter if you look
we haven't seen that in a long time jim paulson joins us now is your time to buy the dip. welcome. good to see you. you see the marriage between wall street and main street looks as strong as ever today. i say what have you been smoking? i'm telling you, in my little town in new jersey, you cannot walk the streets of that town and say that small businesses are in any sense as healthy as big corporations >> i tell you, what this country experienced was a complete collapse of the economy on...
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our time... ...for more time... ...has come.le- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. turns out, my body wash was the problem. until i tried olay body. which improves skin
our time... ...for more time... ...has come.le- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your...
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i'm at the end of my time here.ight be able to guess that getting at thehe committee's markup earlier this year to transfer the keystone line to pennsylvania next ago in the house returns the session i plan to offer that amendment as a bill. you know, i would just like to ask you, don't you, think at this time the amtrak is losing money on the keystone line, particularly with the challenges now. you think it be put in better financial standing? >> i don't serve. think making a short-term decision over making the long-term level of operations i don't think it would be a good decision. >> i would hope that, i know rail service is important. think at this time, look forward to some of those answers coming forward. sherrill recognize mr. cohen for five minutes. >> to have mr. cohen. [inaudible] >> the chair will now recognize mr. garcia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for convening this timely hearing part like my colleagues i'm deeply concerned about the changes that we are hearing about at amtrak. concerned but
i'm at the end of my time here.ight be able to guess that getting at thehe committee's markup earlier this year to transfer the keystone line to pennsylvania next ago in the house returns the session i plan to offer that amendment as a bill. you know, i would just like to ask you, don't you, think at this time the amtrak is losing money on the keystone line, particularly with the challenges now. you think it be put in better financial standing? >> i don't serve. think making a short-term...
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and time again to make things work. and that's why it's a little disheartening to see our front line people, who, when you talk about heroes, these guys are the heroes. these brothers and sisters are your frontline people. ticket clerks. ushers. cleaning the station, doing spot cleaning so everybody stays safe. and now, risking their lives and families, have to go out or they could lose their job and then further respond to the congressman's question, i want to add i'm sorry congressman. the managers, if they hold rights to the union, they come back. they don't hit the street. and most managers hold rights. they pay dues, they come back. so that has to be taken into consideration. the tcu has always stepped up and we have many times. i hope that answers your question, congressman. >> thank you, and to chairman lipinski and all my colleagues on the committee, i think it's important that we remember to recognize these frontline workers. we hear that term used a lot. these people should be included in definition. as you ju
and time again to make things work. and that's why it's a little disheartening to see our front line people, who, when you talk about heroes, these guys are the heroes. these brothers and sisters are your frontline people. ticket clerks. ushers. cleaning the station, doing spot cleaning so everybody stays safe. and now, risking their lives and families, have to go out or they could lose their job and then further respond to the congressman's question, i want to add i'm sorry congressman. the...
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time will go off at the end of your time, and i will ask you to respect our rules here by wrapping up your oral testimony. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. we will now recognize our first witness, mr. claypool. >> thank you chair, ranking members, on behalf of more than 500 of the members and supporters of public citizen, many of whom are investors and who like all americans are hopeful for the timely development and safe and affordable covid-19 treatments. we welcome this probe and to insider trading during this pandemic. the reported events are concerning, chair men concert covid concerns well. additionally, all 45 of its covid-19 trial who received its vaccine development antibodies. this is good news, the good news that pushed up the company's stock price 30% to an all-high time of 87 dollars. prior to the announcement, several executives modified existing plans, and the days following the announcement, the ceo and other executives and funds controlled by the board, sold about 90 million dollars with company shares. remember, it's taxpaye
time will go off at the end of your time, and i will ask you to respect our rules here by wrapping up your oral testimony. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. we will now recognize our first witness, mr. claypool. >> thank you chair, ranking members, on behalf of more than 500 of the members and supporters of public citizen, many of whom are investors and who like all americans are hopeful for the timely development and safe and affordable covid-19...
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i ran away multiple times. i noticed the longer i stayed i began to fully understand what it was they were trying to teach me and also with my mom was trying to teach me into the fact we did live in an interconnected environment and how everybody was doing in my unit mattered to help my unit as a whole was doing. when i finished school i got a scholarship offers and i decided that the thing i actually wanted to do and spend my life on so that's when i made the decision i wanted to join the army. my decision to go intohe the ary was both a continuation of the fact i had this level of service and it would help pay for college that was hopeful, but there was also this idea but i felt a bit of gratitude because it was the introduction of the crucial time in my life that helped make what is the difference. >> host: what was your role in the 82nd airborne?as >> guest: i was a peer trooper with the 82nd airborne division. my final in afghanistan i was the director of publications with the first brigade, so that is a l
i ran away multiple times. i noticed the longer i stayed i began to fully understand what it was they were trying to teach me and also with my mom was trying to teach me into the fact we did live in an interconnected environment and how everybody was doing in my unit mattered to help my unit as a whole was doing. when i finished school i got a scholarship offers and i decided that the thing i actually wanted to do and spend my life on so that's when i made the decision i wanted to join the...
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now, that breeze will be easing all the time.unday night into monday. that will allow some patches of fog to develop across some parts of england and wales. not as much fog further north — where it will be a rather chilly night, temperatures for some spots down into single digits. so, monday morning will dawn with some areas of cloud and fog across some parts of england and wales. that should tend to clear fairly quickly and then we see lots of sunshine. a bit more cloud rolling in through northern ireland and western scotland through the day — with some outbreaks of rain into the northern and western isles through the afternoon. it's another warm day with temperatures for many getting up into the 20s. but from tuesday and into the middle part of the week, things begin to change quite dramatically. low pressure will take control. frontal systems bringing outbreaks of rain, some brisk winds at times, and we are going to start to tap into some much, much cooler air. temperatures are going to take quite a tumble. there is a bit of u
now, that breeze will be easing all the time.unday night into monday. that will allow some patches of fog to develop across some parts of england and wales. not as much fog further north — where it will be a rather chilly night, temperatures for some spots down into single digits. so, monday morning will dawn with some areas of cloud and fog across some parts of england and wales. that should tend to clear fairly quickly and then we see lots of sunshine. a bit more cloud rolling in through...
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i convinced people at that time to move forward with my authorization, one step at a time. once we started to have a model out there, it gained wide acceptance would became selective in the business we did. >> you also moved the company to north carolina 20 plus years don't have a you north carolina accent, you still have a north carolina accent? >> i chose to use my new york accent today. cs okay, for people who don't know, what does the logistics help me do? service you're providing people in your logistics company? >> i always looked at many different things to different companies do but we manage transportation and set up the centers. our leading service strength was in technology. we were often rated one of theed top providers of complex logistics solutions forio organizations in the world. these are companies like boeing, verizon, disney and we ran call centers, planning, we planned inventory, took orders and process them is schedules and ship them to consumers and a lot of it o interactions between us, our clients and their clients and that is what we do. we probably
i convinced people at that time to move forward with my authorization, one step at a time. once we started to have a model out there, it gained wide acceptance would became selective in the business we did. >> you also moved the company to north carolina 20 plus years don't have a you north carolina accent, you still have a north carolina accent? >> i chose to use my new york accent today. cs okay, for people who don't know, what does the logistics help me do? service you're...
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it was the best at times and worst at times but on up days, we focus d on the best and ignoe the rest what do i mean let's start by going over the winners today to see what they are trying to say. you have to define them. they speak to you. the stars of reteail tell the story. the most important winner is amazon this morning, analysts who missed nearly the whole rally here took the recent pull back as an opportunity to upgrade it was very significant. i liked everything in the support from approval to the patience you see, he waited for a double digit decline before he pounced. most people were flying. not him. i like that. in recognition of the incredible strength with rapid delivery and the fly wheel approach he says buy amazon is there anything in this note actually, yes. you can make the same arguments about amazon even if the 35 pandemic were to end tomorrow. the problem with amazon is it's a very dependent zero sum company. anything they win and any market share they take does often come at the extension of the brick and mortar competition when you see the stock flying up 6%, co
it was the best at times and worst at times but on up days, we focus d on the best and ignoe the rest what do i mean let's start by going over the winners today to see what they are trying to say. you have to define them. they speak to you. the stars of reteail tell the story. the most important winner is amazon this morning, analysts who missed nearly the whole rally here took the recent pull back as an opportunity to upgrade it was very significant. i liked everything in the support from...
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it's time to usher in a new era of american pride. it's time to reelect donald j. trump.ing for donald trump may not be right for everyone. common side effects include racism, homophobia, sexism, islamophobia, anti-semitism, greed, rage, fear, and mullets. it may cause you to catch coronavirus at a truck rally and die. if you experience discomfort from tear gas, stop voting for donald trump immediately. and seek medical attention. disorientation and dizziness could be a sign you just drank bleach. other side effects include destruction of the economy, the constitution, the ecosystem, the idea of truth, the post office and basic human decency. before voting for trump, ask your doctor if you're insane, because you probably are. this november, reelect donald j. trump, because he alone can keep america great. i'm just kidding. he's a [ bleep ] idiot! >> finally, something me and the trump campaign agree on. we've got a great show for you tonight. we'll hear music from snoh aalegra. and be right back with john david washington. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel li
it's time to usher in a new era of american pride. it's time to reelect donald j. trump.ing for donald trump may not be right for everyone. common side effects include racism, homophobia, sexism, islamophobia, anti-semitism, greed, rage, fear, and mullets. it may cause you to catch coronavirus at a truck rally and die. if you experience discomfort from tear gas, stop voting for donald trump immediately. and seek medical attention. disorientation and dizziness could be a sign you just drank...