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. >> reporter: vector says they'll put out signs alerting people a coyote is in the area. vector control says this is a good reminder to make sure you bring in the dog or cat food and make sure you pick up your fruit that's fallen from the tree, because that is coyote food as well. ian cull, bay area news. >>> a tragic crash putting the emphasis on safety in the embarcadero. she almost crashed into a cement post on bay street. next week the fsnca will consider improving the embarcadero and including bike lines with an actual, physical barrier. >> it's a little scary. sometimes it's very dangerous. >> now, if the board approves the project, it would go to the port of san francisco for the final approval. >>> more questions and answers about the plane that made an emergency fuel drop over a playground with kids. faa says the pilots declared an emergency but didn't say they needed to dump fuel. they dumped the unled kerosene jet fuel on to los angeles schools and neighborhoods. had they known, they would have been instructed to dump it in the ocean or at a higher altitude so
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and that is the imbokodo trial, which is a quadrivalent vector with a mosaic prime and a protein boost. then the third one that just got started a couple months ago is the mosaico trial, which is again, an ad26 vector with a mosaic prime and also a mosaic boost. that's taking place not in southern africa but in south america and the united states. and, finally, the thing that's highly aspirational but a lot of elegant science going on, is assuming a correlate. and if the assumption being that broadly neutralizing antibody is what we need to induce. there's a problem because the body doesn't like to induce broadly neutralizing antibodies. it makes a lot of them. but only after a person, him or herself, has had the virus for two years or longer. but the antibodies have done something for us for vaccine. they've identified at least six or seven neutralizing epitopes. namely, that protein component that the antibody binds to. so now, the challenge is to take those neutralizing epitopes. put them in the form of an immunogen and a lot of studies are going on right now. so what about a vaccin
and that is the imbokodo trial, which is a quadrivalent vector with a mosaic prime and a protein boost. then the third one that just got started a couple months ago is the mosaico trial, which is again, an ad26 vector with a mosaic prime and also a mosaic boost. that's taking place not in southern africa but in south america and the united states. and, finally, the thing that's highly aspirational but a lot of elegant science going on, is assuming a correlate. and if the assumption being that...
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has there been any work done to take a look at the disease vectors? we know there are chinese working in france that are part of the war efforts. japanese in the mediterranean with their navy. there are the indian regiments in the world. the great moats of the oceans that separated these things in the past. there is this high-level of movement on the oceans with military people. and if you have ever lived on a ship, even modern ships, we always talk about getting the flu on the ship. you get the blue flu. some people think the blue flu keeps you from going on the ship, but the actual blue flu is you get on the ship and at some point within the first weeks of being on the ship, you get that ships flu. i have had it for two months, for two days, for two weeks. i'm wondering, what is the deal here? has there been any scholarship on the disease vectors in relationship to all the movement of people via the sea? dr. bristow: there's no question. and what is interesting as there is still no agreement. now there are people hypothesizing the virus may have had
has there been any work done to take a look at the disease vectors? we know there are chinese working in france that are part of the war efforts. japanese in the mediterranean with their navy. there are the indian regiments in the world. the great moats of the oceans that separated these things in the past. there is this high-level of movement on the oceans with military people. and if you have ever lived on a ship, even modern ships, we always talk about getting the flu on the ship. you get...
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vectors of the four globalization, movement of goods, free-trade, movement of people, migration-integrationigration-immigration laws, movement of capital, banking, finance, movement of ideas, the internet. it made sense for the u.s. to these things, the biggest we should have gotten outsized returns from scale. maybe only two of them are still ones that the u.s. really has a the biggestpowerful advantage,k it is finance and the internet, even though of course we have misgivings about those two, and there is sort of a sense in which we don't fully trust the banks, we don't fully trust the tech companies, they don't fully trust the u.s., so the feeling is mutual, so it is difficult for the u.s. to support these companies as national champions. in the 1950's the ceo of general motors could still say what is good for gm, is good for america. there was a little bit of distortion but not that inaccurate. it would be inconceivable today to hear the ceo of goldman sachs or google to say, what is good for goldman sachs is good for america. it would be inconceivable. so even though this is the model
vectors of the four globalization, movement of goods, free-trade, movement of people, migration-integrationigration-immigration laws, movement of capital, banking, finance, movement of ideas, the internet. it made sense for the u.s. to these things, the biggest we should have gotten outsized returns from scale. maybe only two of them are still ones that the u.s. really has a the biggestpowerful advantage,k it is finance and the internet, even though of course we have misgivings about those two,...
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. >> i would say in the last week, ten days, it would ke sense to pay attention to the vectors, which are things moving, and sanders direction. moving he has a surge going on. sanders is really surging, andut what's interesting to me is warren is falling, but not as much as sanders is surging. so it's not just he's takingte from her, he's taking votes from somebody else, and the otr surge worth mentioning is amy klobuchar, who is also surging, and she's within a shot of overtakingwarren or even buttigieg now. these things, when they start moving in the final days, they tend to go further than youin and, so, i take sanders and evenno klobucha winning but moving up, i would take that seriously. >> to underscore david's point and to agree with him, for a change, that is ratified and underscored by the fact that only 60% of people say they've definitivelyade up their mind. i think that sanders is a serious threat to win, both in iowa and in new hampshir and that would be -- and this is not just the sort o usualrgument about in the democratic party, this is a st huggle for thert and soul o
. >> i would say in the last week, ten days, it would ke sense to pay attention to the vectors, which are things moving, and sanders direction. moving he has a surge going on. sanders is really surging, andut what's interesting to me is warren is falling, but not as much as sanders is surging. so it's not just he's takingte from her, he's taking votes from somebody else, and the otr surge worth mentioning is amy klobuchar, who is also surging, and she's within a shot of overtakingwarren...
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treatment works into our water provision and into our drainage because the drainage is where the vectors for disease are starting to move and so here's one example where we actually intercepting some of that water from what is effectively drainage somewhat further downstream and cleaning that water up and using that water safely then to irrigate gardens winter explains the treatment process to representative of the city of kept our own stones and couple of sources such as peach pipes actors bio filters and clean the water with bacteria nutrients and heavy metals these nature best solutions require space but present a useful addition to conventional treatment plants kept on has learned the hard way only by investing in its what infrastructure can the city be fit for the future of some plate is should yield to be finished by 2023. cities across africa generates a huge amount of crush but only 2 thirds of that is collected and a lot of it doesn't get properly persist but ends up only good dams what it pollutes the air on the ground so what's disposal is a very serious environmental challeng
treatment works into our water provision and into our drainage because the drainage is where the vectors for disease are starting to move and so here's one example where we actually intercepting some of that water from what is effectively drainage somewhat further downstream and cleaning that water up and using that water safely then to irrigate gardens winter explains the treatment process to representative of the city of kept our own stones and couple of sources such as peach pipes actors bio...
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when we have had texas volunteers, we have tried to vector them into the texas ngos that need help. oftentimes, while that is not my role as a dhs senior medical officer, we have been thrust into that because in many ways, we are the intermediary between those medical volunteers. you are from houston, i talked to dr. medic almost daily. we talk routinely about things like this. one of the things i think that is important is that during the course of this crisis, we have worked with state and local health departments and doctors all across the southwest border. and it has been a hand to hand direct face-to-face meetings and working together to fall -- solve problems. we have tried to be the best partner possible to the state on local health departments along the southwest border. i think some of you saw evidence of thought when you came and visited the border and saw those interactions. we will continue to do that, you have my word. rep. garcia: what impediments or challenges are there and would it be anything that we can do in terms of legislation to be able to provide, you know, be
when we have had texas volunteers, we have tried to vector them into the texas ngos that need help. oftentimes, while that is not my role as a dhs senior medical officer, we have been thrust into that because in many ways, we are the intermediary between those medical volunteers. you are from houston, i talked to dr. medic almost daily. we talk routinely about things like this. one of the things i think that is important is that during the course of this crisis, we have worked with state and...
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this is simply not true because the problem is a lot more complicated but what is important is this vector towards more for russia to what's protecting russia's national interest in this speech today putin said that from now on the president will have you know he will have to have relieved 24 to 25 years in russia before been able to be elected president. does for presidency as well as judges as well as spawn and deputies as well as ministers the all cannot have dual citizenship on the russian citizenship they cannot have a broad state so all of this is aimed at the make in russia and this this is happening. with a referendum i believe on his proposal that will be the 1st time since 1903 how do you interpret the giving giving the say to the people once and for all this is what you will choose and whether or not you want it well i think that would be and wants to share responsibility with as many people as possible and in this case or bisley the parliament is not enough when you decide serious things such as who is going to be the president who is going to be the prime minister how is the c
this is simply not true because the problem is a lot more complicated but what is important is this vector towards more for russia to what's protecting russia's national interest in this speech today putin said that from now on the president will have you know he will have to have relieved 24 to 25 years in russia before been able to be elected president. does for presidency as well as judges as well as spawn and deputies as well as ministers the all cannot have dual citizenship on the russian...
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fast attack craft and is a major about iranian base so at least iran 655 was potentially on a threat vector and it 17 was coming from west to east just as any iranian flight ukrainian military flights were doing to reste truck supplies to deceive to re-entry to the border and on bus and we've seen with things like k.a.l. 007 again that actually violated some is our space so while these misidentifications have happened. in many cases before it's never happened where a state has shut down and i know that using its own space just taken off from its own accord under control of its own air traffic control and following a flight plan right this is particularly dark but alright let's give the final word then to david because i mean we've already made mention then of several mistaken actions that have led to the downing of civilian airplanes in the past when indeed it's been established that a state has been responsible what actions are taken against the state if any if indeed iran is is found to have been guilty of mistakenly shooting down the ukrainian plane what will happen i think it all hinges
fast attack craft and is a major about iranian base so at least iran 655 was potentially on a threat vector and it 17 was coming from west to east just as any iranian flight ukrainian military flights were doing to reste truck supplies to deceive to re-entry to the border and on bus and we've seen with things like k.a.l. 007 again that actually violated some is our space so while these misidentifications have happened. in many cases before it's never happened where a state has shut down and i...
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from you can travel by rail to just about any big city in china so this fire has sort of the perfect vectors it's traveling to all corners of the globe right now china continues to do what it can to contain this forest and it's interesting because often china's strategy in times like this is one of opaqueness what we're seeing now is is openness and transparency which i guess is why we need to worry here in hong kong officials say there are now 8 confirmed cases more than 300. confirmed cases about 155 people are in quarantine here in hong kong the government here in hong kong has been turning a number of holiday camps into quarantine centers they also wanted to use some apartments in a public housing estate that caused a bit of a reaction on sunday evening there were clashes between police and protesters in the family area of the new territories they don't want those people who. into that particular housing estate so the viruses really feeding into the sort of anti mainland sentiment here in hong kong which of course has been festering due to those protests which is still ongoing and a drea
from you can travel by rail to just about any big city in china so this fire has sort of the perfect vectors it's traveling to all corners of the globe right now china continues to do what it can to contain this forest and it's interesting because often china's strategy in times like this is one of opaqueness what we're seeing now is is openness and transparency which i guess is why we need to worry here in hong kong officials say there are now 8 confirmed cases more than 300. confirmed cases...
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says there is a potential for miscalculation a growing number of airlines have canceled or retire vectored flights while the other developing story out of iran 176 people have been killed in a plane crash outside to run the ukraine international airlines flights went down shortly after takeoff ukraine's embassy in tehran says the plane suffered engine failure president selenski has formed a task force to conduct an urgent investigation. russia and turkey have opened a pipeline which they say house historical importance at los russia. but also helps them bypass ukraine. carlist go in those holes in his 1st news conference since fleeing japan he's preaching his innocence over charges of financial misconducts rives in lebanon last week after skipping. and that is he up to states to keep it here on i'll just sirrah it to finish up with the latest after the bottom line. hi i'm steve clemons and i have tons of questions that day how dangerous is the situation between the united states and iran and how did we get here let's get to the bottom line. it's hard to believe today but less than 4 years
says there is a potential for miscalculation a growing number of airlines have canceled or retire vectored flights while the other developing story out of iran 176 people have been killed in a plane crash outside to run the ukraine international airlines flights went down shortly after takeoff ukraine's embassy in tehran says the plane suffered engine failure president selenski has formed a task force to conduct an urgent investigation. russia and turkey have opened a pipeline which they say...
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president putin, who is a vector to the shoe is expected to step down internet discussed russia's 24, military power and global leadership as well as domestic issues like government support for low-income families. [applause] . [inaudible] >>translator: thank you thank you. members of the council and of the state, and dear citizens. the federal assembly for the first time we do it in the beginning of this year to resolve large scale technological goals as soon as possible. with international projects the work of the government in which citizens are a society with demand for changes. they want to move forward in their absence. and with their well-being they are ready to take responsibility for the specific jobs. so how to be changing and all over the country. and then be increased with each year with the resolve that people feel they can provide good quality of life with the active participation of our citizens. and that depends on how many people in our country. i would like to start with this part how many children will be born in russian families in any year or five years or ten yea
president putin, who is a vector to the shoe is expected to step down internet discussed russia's 24, military power and global leadership as well as domestic issues like government support for low-income families. [applause] . [inaudible] >>translator: thank you thank you. members of the council and of the state, and dear citizens. the federal assembly for the first time we do it in the beginning of this year to resolve large scale technological goals as soon as possible. with...
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what are the concerns it raises about whatsapp and the use of that phone as a vector for hacking someone'sd other security questions that this has brought up, if this is even possible. matt: the fact it is possible at all is a warning sign for everybody. if the world's richest person can have things escaped out of his phone without his notice for some months, that is a big red flag. it enhances this by craft that can be done on smartphones, at times without even your knowledge. the security consultant report indicated there was no obvious download to bezos that would suggest something that was occurring. scarlet: any response from saudi arabia on these findings? matt: they have denied it. they asked for a full accounting of the evidence behind this, which presumably with both united nations investigators saying they believe this report is credible. they leaked the text of the report to vice news. i have not seen any response to their fuller findings. scarlet: incredible story. matt day in seattle. it is stuff you can't make up. joe: it is a very modern story. scarlet: it is -- if you were
what are the concerns it raises about whatsapp and the use of that phone as a vector for hacking someone'sd other security questions that this has brought up, if this is even possible. matt: the fact it is possible at all is a warning sign for everybody. if the world's richest person can have things escaped out of his phone without his notice for some months, that is a big red flag. it enhances this by craft that can be done on smartphones, at times without even your knowledge. the security...
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the pricing is the vector of information.lect this consequences, we are in trouble. that is the situation we have today. francine: you are a big asset manager. what do negative rates mean for you? do you want to go away? >> yes, please. francine: will they go into further negative territory? >> we don't expect that. the impact of this negative rate is marginal already. changes.eal fiscal changes touctural invest. the planet needs a set of investments which is massive in size and has to last for many years. negative yield do not help. we need a fiscal transformation in order to allow this to happen. francine: if you look at sustainability, the impetus comes from finance. you say, i'm not investing in your company if you don't have three requirements, how difficult is it to do that with negative rates? it is more difficult to make money overall. >> yes. it is, for sure. we fully accepted that from the beginning. we don't think there's any way out of that. we are not looking for smart investments which can make the returns. we a
the pricing is the vector of information.lect this consequences, we are in trouble. that is the situation we have today. francine: you are a big asset manager. what do negative rates mean for you? do you want to go away? >> yes, please. francine: will they go into further negative territory? >> we don't expect that. the impact of this negative rate is marginal already. changes.eal fiscal changes touctural invest. the planet needs a set of investments which is massive in size and has...
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lutsenko became the primary vector for false allegations against ambassador yovanovitch. debbie assistant secretary george kent testified that mr. lutsenko's allegations against ambassador yovanovitch were motivated by revenge. >> over the course of 2018 and 2019, i became increasingly aware by an effort by mr. giuliani and others including his associates, to run a campaign to smear ambassador yovanovitch and other officials at the u.s. embassy in give. the chief agitators were some of those same corrupt former prosecutors i had encountered particularly mr. lutsenko and mr. shokin. they were now peddling false information in order to extract revenge against those who would expose their misconduct including u.s. diplomats, ukrainian anticorruption officials and reform minded civil society groups in ukraine. >> as mr. kent indicated, the smear campaign against ambassador yovanovitch was orchestrated by a core group of corrupt ukrainian officials working at mr. giuliani's direction. this group included two additional characters who had been in the news of late. lev parnas an
lutsenko became the primary vector for false allegations against ambassador yovanovitch. debbie assistant secretary george kent testified that mr. lutsenko's allegations against ambassador yovanovitch were motivated by revenge. >> over the course of 2018 and 2019, i became increasingly aware by an effort by mr. giuliani and others including his associates, to run a campaign to smear ambassador yovanovitch and other officials at the u.s. embassy in give. the chief agitators were some of...
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in the vector of variables that are intersecting here you have foot traffic and construction costs, we have whether it would actually be beneficial enough to clearly most of these are sponsored by restaurants or cafes. but i do think it would be nice in district 7, 11 and 10 as well to see more engagement with this program. have you guys had any thoughts about how that could be maybe nudged along? is there something policy wise or recommend to policy makers to increase these. >> access to more information about the program could help more. we haven't had more in the outreach and that's something we could do. we did a year or so ago we tried to pilot an equity grant program that would focus on districts where we weren't seeing that many parklet. we partnered with the office of economic and workforce development. that didn't go like we planned. we were trying to regroup and see how we can outreach again and do a more robust process for that. on district 11 there was one parklet until a year or so ago the business unfortunately left and we had to be removed in the end. another example is
in the vector of variables that are intersecting here you have foot traffic and construction costs, we have whether it would actually be beneficial enough to clearly most of these are sponsored by restaurants or cafes. but i do think it would be nice in district 7, 11 and 10 as well to see more engagement with this program. have you guys had any thoughts about how that could be maybe nudged along? is there something policy wise or recommend to policy makers to increase these. >> access to...
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starmer vector directing tensions between u.s. and iran.e than 3500 trips to the middle east after the delete go strike that killed one of iran's top military leaders in baghdad. president trump said the u.s. have evidence that iran was planning imminent attack against american diplomats and military personnel. he says the u.s. action was not meant to start over, the president trump want a run against retaliation. some experts believe iran would respond in some way with attacks against u.s. interests in the middle east. >> i don't think that there is a chance that teams would die down because this may deter a few attacks but next few days, making up for the loss of their leader. this is in no way that this would shock them to cease their activities normally. >> both u.s. and iran have reasons to de-escalate tensions. >> war is not beneficial for iran, they know they are outmatched but also not beneficial for the president. also saw today, all prices had, economy faltered. president trump, if he enters to an escalated conflict with iran, he
starmer vector directing tensions between u.s. and iran.e than 3500 trips to the middle east after the delete go strike that killed one of iran's top military leaders in baghdad. president trump said the u.s. have evidence that iran was planning imminent attack against american diplomats and military personnel. he says the u.s. action was not meant to start over, the president trump want a run against retaliation. some experts believe iran would respond in some way with attacks against u.s....
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this is the new big vector of that.t around technology, if you think about the applications now , they have rescission agriculture in microsoft and others there. think about optimization through artificial intelligence. back on the carbon sequestration , not injection, these are huge opportunities. answer, but it is a way technology spreads out and helps address the challenge. the pointo back on about share buybacks and dividends and the governor is going to look at me and grimaced a little bit here -- i would say the last 20 years of monetary policy has created lots of new financial instruments. unfortunately, many of us who , theublic companies quarterly earnings created this need to buy back shares, increased dividend yield to attract new money. activist investors became part of our life, and the long-term investor disappeared on us. in the 1980's, i would have said the long-term investors were around in big swaths, and private equity were short-term. today i consider private equity long-term. private capital has bec
this is the new big vector of that.t around technology, if you think about the applications now , they have rescission agriculture in microsoft and others there. think about optimization through artificial intelligence. back on the carbon sequestration , not injection, these are huge opportunities. answer, but it is a way technology spreads out and helps address the challenge. the pointo back on about share buybacks and dividends and the governor is going to look at me and grimaced a little bit...
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and the hugece dispersion of opinion that i see, the vector of the 10 year yield lower and others gloomyn speaking terms or are you poles apart? jim: we are close on how we see things and ellen has had a phenomenal call over the past few years. the jobs number is more of a range than a consensus. 125,000een numbers from to just over 200,000 -- over 200,000. adp was very strong. tom: what is the range in the bond market? i don't have a handle on where i'm going in bonds and yields. jim: if we believe we are in a recovery, it would argue that bond yields should gravitate higher. how high? i don't think much. 2.25% inget up towards the 10 year if things go well but not much above that. on the downside, i think we have seen the low. i would argue that this year is shaping up from an expectation standpoint, a low volatility year in terms of where people's expectations of where the 10 year yields may go based on the economic data. francine: this is on the assumption that inflation in the u.s. does what? jim: it is supposed to gravitate higher. it has been coming down, core pce around 1.6%. 2%a
and the hugece dispersion of opinion that i see, the vector of the 10 year yield lower and others gloomyn speaking terms or are you poles apart? jim: we are close on how we see things and ellen has had a phenomenal call over the past few years. the jobs number is more of a range than a consensus. 125,000een numbers from to just over 200,000 -- over 200,000. adp was very strong. tom: what is the range in the bond market? i don't have a handle on where i'm going in bonds and yields. jim: if we...
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irony shutting down social media when their live animal markets are vectors for major global pandemicssars, swine plus, coronavirus of the it is killing people. savaging animals in the grotesque way. it is hurting economies around the world. if u.s. had live animal markets, the u.s. would be hauled in causing economic worldwide economic crises. stop the political correctness, enough, right? >> absolutely a direct shot at china. however at the same time, we have got to lead the rest of the world in this as always. we have got to get very dramatic how to defend against this and treat it. i do not believe the -- i believe that is political crap there will be cure by olympics. we don't have a cure now. everyone knows how hard that is to develop and distribute of the this should be our number one priority. it is not yet. not just u.s., the world. we can start with stopping the political correctness of course. liz: great point. colonel, thank you to so much. talking about gdp in china going down 1% that is 15 trillion-dollar economy. it is a sizable hit. it is a serious issue. thank you for
irony shutting down social media when their live animal markets are vectors for major global pandemicssars, swine plus, coronavirus of the it is killing people. savaging animals in the grotesque way. it is hurting economies around the world. if u.s. had live animal markets, the u.s. would be hauled in causing economic worldwide economic crises. stop the political correctness, enough, right? >> absolutely a direct shot at china. however at the same time, we have got to lead the rest of the...
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. >> we are certainly tracking all of the threat vectors that are active in this landscape as we move into the heyday of election season come ug up not only for the primaries but the main election day in november. of course we have long talked about the russians as a threat. we are certainly tracking that. >> i don't want to misunderstand what you're saying. can we assume you're pretty up to date in terms of what the gru is going after? >> of course, it's a plus for us. >> they will only notify a candidate or a political party when they think the target can do something with that information. as far as we know, that hasn't happened in this case. >> ken dilanian thank you very much. >>> the senate impeachment trial is beginning to take shape. i'm going to talk to a senator who sits on the judiciary committee about what that trial will look like. after months of negotiations, president trump is set to sign phase one of the new china trade deal. is it cause for the president to celebrate? are there any real winners here? we'll break that down next. woman: my reputation was trashed online
. >> we are certainly tracking all of the threat vectors that are active in this landscape as we move into the heyday of election season come ug up not only for the primaries but the main election day in november. of course we have long talked about the russians as a threat. we are certainly tracking that. >> i don't want to misunderstand what you're saying. can we assume you're pretty up to date in terms of what the gru is going after? >> of course, it's a plus for us....
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those toxic loans in the entire world lehman brothers was one of the largest fraud vectors in the history of the world. my name is anton valukas. to go by the name tony. in the year 2009 about 3 months after the lehman bankruptcy i was appointed by the federal court in new york to act as an examiner. i was independent of i mean the party in among the responsibilities the court charged me and my team with was to determine how and why lehman went into bankruptcy and when you're talking about the lehman bankruptcy you are talking about the largest single bankruptcy in the history of financial institutions total amount of the bankruptcy $693000000000.00. so we told the story of what happened. lehman brothers with the 4th largest global investment bank in the world. led by famous c.e.o. dick fuld. hi my name is dick fuld the chairman and chief executive officer of lehman brothers now's a terrific time to be joining lehman brothers i've been here 30 years and i can't think of a better time for you to take part in changes in opportunities that are going on. but they do you get food what would be
those toxic loans in the entire world lehman brothers was one of the largest fraud vectors in the history of the world. my name is anton valukas. to go by the name tony. in the year 2009 about 3 months after the lehman bankruptcy i was appointed by the federal court in new york to act as an examiner. i was independent of i mean the party in among the responsibilities the court charged me and my team with was to determine how and why lehman went into bankruptcy and when you're talking about the...
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. >> stephen: they are disease vectors. not sick with two kids. >> i had a 104 fever on new year's eve. >> stephen: who needs alcohol? you're just hallucinating at that point. >> that was fun. we watched "roadhouse." >> stephen: you watched "roadhouse" the patrick swazey's 1980s film. >> "wesley!" great film. >> stephen: we will cut this out out eventually. but i i auditioned. i was a young actor. i don't know what part of "roadhouse" i was supposed to be in. but i got called in. yeah. >> wow. >> stephen: what's the least likely thing you have ever been called in to audition for? some anything that jumps out at you, like "i don't know why they're call me for this, but i'll go"? like "fast and furious," rose. you fighting vin diesel. >> "starship troopers." remember that movie. >> stephen: yes, great movie. >> and the whole audition was just screaming, "bug!" >> stephen: and you didn't-- >> and i didn't get tyeah. and it was a preread. it wasn't even for the director. >> stephen: what is it like now, you're on stage together
. >> stephen: they are disease vectors. not sick with two kids. >> i had a 104 fever on new year's eve. >> stephen: who needs alcohol? you're just hallucinating at that point. >> that was fun. we watched "roadhouse." >> stephen: you watched "roadhouse" the patrick swazey's 1980s film. >> "wesley!" great film. >> stephen: we will cut this out out eventually. but i i auditioned. i was a young actor. i don't know what part of...
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s extra judicial killings vector up next. stay with us. was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. it was kind of a shock after... i started cosentyx. i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine... ...or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i look and feel better with cosentyx. five years is just crazy. see me. ask your dermatologist if cosentyx could help you move past the pain of psoriasis. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who
s extra judicial killings vector up next. stay with us. was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. it was kind of a shock after... i started cosentyx. i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an...
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we get the flu season is bad, this also, the disgrace of the china live animal market vectors for ♪ ♪ local epidemic why china is not shutting them down and outline them forever is a global disgrace for what they're doing and putting at risk of global economy. in savaging wildlife. that has to stop. the u.s. to declare a public health emergency in the u.s. and they have a temper suspension for any foreign national travel to china. let me go on to this, we don't really know to your point impact on china manufacturing. it did shut down at least two thirds of its economy. singapore shut the border, rush shut the board approved how can you say the countries shutting the border, don't get hysterical don't panic. you see chinese officials and hazmat suits. in using hiv drugs to treat the coronavirus. the obamacare architect is saying don't panic, when you see all of the news you have to say wait a second, should we listen to that guy. >> the reason why you do not panic is because panic does not help. >> you can keep herself safe. >> exactly. let's do that, how do we do that, we locked down
we get the flu season is bad, this also, the disgrace of the china live animal market vectors for ♪ ♪ local epidemic why china is not shutting them down and outline them forever is a global disgrace for what they're doing and putting at risk of global economy. in savaging wildlife. that has to stop. the u.s. to declare a public health emergency in the u.s. and they have a temper suspension for any foreign national travel to china. let me go on to this, we don't really know to your point...
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saying "vectors can often be exploited by those who.rce has access to more than american history. kun tumors do not have to choose between weakening privacy and solving investigations." obviously were all thinking back to the san bernardino shooter when there is a debate between apple and the government and between getting them to assist in unlocking the terrorist phone. >> melissa: you know, and all the situations when you hear about the specific station you say yes, they should have access to the phones to make sure that more people don't get hurt. then i flashed back to the report and everything that happened in the last election and the listening in on president trump, whether or not that made sense. really about the fisa court judge, saying that there was abuse and that she was horrified, i think it was a woman. she was horrified by what happened in the case of the president to realize that they don't want courts demanding that apple unlock the phone. >> jessica: i think there's more here than we really know about, and my experienc
saying "vectors can often be exploited by those who.rce has access to more than american history. kun tumors do not have to choose between weakening privacy and solving investigations." obviously were all thinking back to the san bernardino shooter when there is a debate between apple and the government and between getting them to assist in unlocking the terrorist phone. >> melissa: you know, and all the situations when you hear about the specific station you say yes, they...
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i think when voters are looking at diversity across a variety of vectors, there's often this -- you knowhave one black man. you can have one woman, and then if everyone else is white men it will be diverse. >> look at the population and how it's made up, and it is not reflected on the stage. why not? >> well, i mean, again, i think those of us who are democrats have to do some soul searching ourselves about the people we select to be our candidates, and a lot of people like i said are trying to sort of second guess who they think the public will likely support. remember, donald trump is the president, so no one expected that, so they think who can they figure out who will beat donald trump. but we forget about those that hillary clinton got 66 million voi votes and donald trump only got 63 million. barack obama got 69 million votes. the two candidates that got the most votes in the history of the country, one is a black man and the other is a white woman, and yet even in the last election, the majority of white women didn't vote for the woman candidate we had running for office. what doe
i think when voters are looking at diversity across a variety of vectors, there's often this -- you knowhave one black man. you can have one woman, and then if everyone else is white men it will be diverse. >> look at the population and how it's made up, and it is not reflected on the stage. why not? >> well, i mean, again, i think those of us who are democrats have to do some soul searching ourselves about the people we select to be our candidates, and a lot of people like i said...
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not only the threats from the proxy malitias in iraq, but along every vector, including cyber. >> brennanthank you so much for being on. >> secretary of state mike pompeo: margaret, thanthank you so much for having me on. >> brennan: we'll be back with marco rubio, he is standing by. >> brennan: joining us now is an influential member of both the senate intelligence and foreign relations committee, florida republican marco rubio. good morning to you, senator. >>> good morning. >> brennan: overnight, there are ballistic missiles being prepared, and here at home, they're issuing a terror bull tain. do you believe now that america is safer after carrying out the strike with qassem soleimani? >> i believe that iran was on the virge of scaling up the attacks they were aiming to the united states, probably through surges and other places, and the united states had to take action in order to prevent that from happening, ns to make very clear what would happen if they undertook further attacks down the road. we were the subject of, i believe, 10 or 11rocket attacks just since october. it was made
not only the threats from the proxy malitias in iraq, but along every vector, including cyber. >> brennanthank you so much for being on. >> secretary of state mike pompeo: margaret, thanthank you so much for having me on. >> brennan: we'll be back with marco rubio, he is standing by. >> brennan: joining us now is an influential member of both the senate intelligence and foreign relations committee, florida republican marco rubio. good morning to you, senator....
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. >> we are certainly tracking all of the threat vectors that are active in this landscape as we move into the heyday of election season coming up, not only for the primaries but the main election day in november. so, of course, we've long talked about the russians as a threat. we certainly are tracking that. >> i don't want to misunderstand what you're saying. you're speaking broadly. can we assume that you're pretty up-to-date on what the gru is doing in terms of going after -- >> of course. it's a top priority for us. >> okay. and what she said after that, katy, i asked when would you notify a candidate or political party that they were the target of a hacking campaign or disinformation campaign? she essentially said only when we've decided that they can take action with the information. we're not going to tell them about every little hack that we pick up. and that's the difference here. there's no evidence yet that the russians are weaponizing any information that they may have gleaned from burisma, katy. >> ken dilanian and natasha bertrand, thank you very much. >>> frank figlioz
. >> we are certainly tracking all of the threat vectors that are active in this landscape as we move into the heyday of election season coming up, not only for the primaries but the main election day in november. so, of course, we've long talked about the russians as a threat. we certainly are tracking that. >> i don't want to misunderstand what you're saying. you're speaking broadly. can we assume that you're pretty up-to-date on what the gru is doing in terms of going after --...
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he's always off on some other tangent, some other vector. as long as the step down continues to hold and iran doesn't take an overt action, i don't think it changes much at all. i think we're back to where we were pre-iran. i think the impeachment doesn't really change whether or not iran is getting sporty in the gulf or not. and i think you're going to see a refocus on this. and trump himself will change the subject away from iran and national security and back on to the impeachment. >> good to talk to both of you. thanks for kicking it off for us tonight. >>> coming up, there are more questions than answers about the strike that killed the top iranian general. those questions are because donald trump has changed his story about the imminent threat that qassem soleimani posed three times in the last 48 hours, next. t 48 hours, next. soriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is
he's always off on some other tangent, some other vector. as long as the step down continues to hold and iran doesn't take an overt action, i don't think it changes much at all. i think we're back to where we were pre-iran. i think the impeachment doesn't really change whether or not iran is getting sporty in the gulf or not. and i think you're going to see a refocus on this. and trump himself will change the subject away from iran and national security and back on to the impeachment. >>...
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this map gives you an idea of the magnitude of the offensive and attack vectors. by chance, the germans had chosen the night of may 11 to leave the defenders behind at monte cassino with fresh troops, and it is nearly double its normal strength. nine german battalions opposed the polls. momentum, may 12, all has seeped away from the allied attack on the right. with the polish assault battalions depleted by half, general anders orders both of his divisions back to the starting line. along the repeat oh, no italian has gained more than 500 yards of the intended 5000 yards. barely half of the objectives have been secured on the british left, and none on the right. one thing that goes right, 350 tons of allied bombs batter kesselring's command post, crushing a german counterattack that might have crippled diadem. three approaches are planned for the rapido river. through improved force and a very high cost in casualties, the british managed to place one bridge, then two, and finally a third. that is by saturday morning, first light, may 13. six more bridges will event
this map gives you an idea of the magnitude of the offensive and attack vectors. by chance, the germans had chosen the night of may 11 to leave the defenders behind at monte cassino with fresh troops, and it is nearly double its normal strength. nine german battalions opposed the polls. momentum, may 12, all has seeped away from the allied attack on the right. with the polish assault battalions depleted by half, general anders orders both of his divisions back to the starting line. along the...
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senator, beginning with you tonight's news is really turning on the vector of what multiple senders in both parties say was an attempt by the administration to seize on what many see as good news today and strong arm the senate. i'm curious your reaction. >> i think two things are important to look at. number one, iran apparently told iraq before the attack what they were going to do knowing that iraq would tell us. secondly, after their attack, they apparently let us know that they weren't going to do anything else. i would have hoped based on that that president trump would have used that information as an occasion to say something positive about the situation. i.e., maybe talking about let's negotiate. let's talk. let's meet. instead he talked about some very severe new sanctions that were going to be put on iran instead of calling for an opportunity to sit down and talk. >> do you as someone who's widely seen as kind of a moderate pragmatic senator, if i may, not to throw too many a adjectives at you -- >> thank you. >> do you see a kind of unforced error on a day like today of the
senator, beginning with you tonight's news is really turning on the vector of what multiple senders in both parties say was an attempt by the administration to seize on what many see as good news today and strong arm the senate. i'm curious your reaction. >> i think two things are important to look at. number one, iran apparently told iraq before the attack what they were going to do knowing that iraq would tell us. secondly, after their attack, they apparently let us know that they...
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and now that he's gone, that sort of vector of influence is no longer there. so it's harder to predict how these militias are going to act and there's also a possibility that they may try to take vengeance for smalleyoleimani's. even though tehran is saying they may not plan to escalate, that doesn't mean these militias are going to behave in such a predictable manner. that concerns the intelligence community. >> david, you worked as a spokesman previously within the trump administration. this week you called a conversation with the the "new york times" the messaging on iran horrible. i want to get your take on something we heard the president say in his speech yesterday. >> the missiles fired last night at us and our allies were paid for with the funds made available by the last administration. >> you know, whatever else critics might think of donald trump, he is masterful at stage craft. weep saw yesterday somber settings around his taeam. why talk about obama? what's your take on what you heard? >> i any bothink both of those are true. he certainly has this
and now that he's gone, that sort of vector of influence is no longer there. so it's harder to predict how these militias are going to act and there's also a possibility that they may try to take vengeance for smalleyoleimani's. even though tehran is saying they may not plan to escalate, that doesn't mean these militias are going to behave in such a predictable manner. that concerns the intelligence community. >> david, you worked as a spokesman previously within the trump administration....
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let us see what some of the individual vectors are doing.pite the supply disruptions that have seen the price of oil surge. there is a big dislocation between stock prices and oil prices. staples are in the red as our financials. theet you the start of european earnings season. a negative picture there even though the u.s. did well in terms of financials. matt, what does the individual movers look like? matt: we see the movers here. you well see a fairly even split this morning. 265 are down.g, winners, total as oil rises. systems, up 3% after announcing acquisitions. of the drugsome companies and tech companies. novo nordisk, astrazeneca, novartis, they are all adding points to the index or limiting the index from losing more points. it is down and the biggest weights include n.l.. glaxosmithkline is a fall or as well as louis vuitton. european markets are opening lower out of the gate this morning. some key central bank decisions are awaiting investors this week in europe. newly appointed ecb president, christine lagarde will begin a month
let us see what some of the individual vectors are doing.pite the supply disruptions that have seen the price of oil surge. there is a big dislocation between stock prices and oil prices. staples are in the red as our financials. theet you the start of european earnings season. a negative picture there even though the u.s. did well in terms of financials. matt, what does the individual movers look like? matt: we see the movers here. you well see a fairly even split this morning. 265 are down.g,...
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corner well looking at hundreds of millions of people traveling and yes that will be most likely a vector that will enable the virus to spread more how much more i don't have a crystal ball and it's worth remembering with 2016 olympics there was a big concern that everyone going in and out of the country would enable the zicam virus to spread now thankfully in that particular case that didn't enable the secure virus to spread so we can really say point is yes it's winter in china people's immune systems are being challenged by regular flu shots as well as now this novel coronavirus and how do you think the chinese government has dealt with this crisis i mean it has we've heard from the president seeking to reassure the public that the situation is under control have they been transparent enough. yes i think they have i mean if you go back to 2003 with us you've always got big issues of transparency you jump forward to the age 7 and 9 outbreak a few years back now and china showed remarkable transparency engaging with the international community in these issues in these areas the issue tho
corner well looking at hundreds of millions of people traveling and yes that will be most likely a vector that will enable the virus to spread more how much more i don't have a crystal ball and it's worth remembering with 2016 olympics there was a big concern that everyone going in and out of the country would enable the zicam virus to spread now thankfully in that particular case that didn't enable the secure virus to spread so we can really say point is yes it's winter in china people's...
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lutsenko became the primary vector for false allegations against ambassador yovanovitch. deputy assistant secretary george kent testified that lutsenko's allegations against ambassador yovanovitch were motivated by revenge. >> over the course of 2018 and 2019, i became increasingly aware of an effort by rudy giuliani and others, including his associates, lev parnas a and-- to run a campaign to smear the ambassador in ukraine. and some of the same corrupt prosecutors i had encountered, particularly lutsenko and shokin, and they were exacting revenge against those who disclosed their corruption-- and society groups in ukraine. >> as mr. kent indicated, the smear campaign against ambassador yovanovitch was orchestrated by a core group of ukraini ukrainians. and two additional characters in the news as of late, lev parnas and igor fruman. and they were indicted on charges, including charges to large donations that they used to support president trump. simply put in doing her job well, ambassador yovanovitch drew mr. lutsenko's ire. and you can't promote presumption efforts wi
lutsenko became the primary vector for false allegations against ambassador yovanovitch. deputy assistant secretary george kent testified that lutsenko's allegations against ambassador yovanovitch were motivated by revenge. >> over the course of 2018 and 2019, i became increasingly aware of an effort by rudy giuliani and others, including his associates, lev parnas a and-- to run a campaign to smear the ambassador in ukraine. and some of the same corrupt prosecutors i had encountered,...
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in the vector of variables that are intersecting here you have foot traffic and construction costs, we have whether it would actually be beneficial enough to clearly most of these are sponsored by restaurants or cafes. but i do think it would be nice in district 7, 11 and 10 as well to see more engagement with this program. have you guys had any thoughts about how that could be maybe nudged along? is there something policy wise or recommend to policy makers to increase these. >> access to more information about the program could help more. we haven't had more in the outreach and that's something we could do. we did a year or so ago we tried to pilot an equity grant program that would focus on districts where we weren't seeing that many parklet. we partnered with the office of economic and workforce development. that didn't go like we planned. we were trying to regroup and see how we can outreach again and do a more robust process for that. on district 11 there was one parklet until a year or so ago the business unfortunately left and we had to be removed in the end. another example is
in the vector of variables that are intersecting here you have foot traffic and construction costs, we have whether it would actually be beneficial enough to clearly most of these are sponsored by restaurants or cafes. but i do think it would be nice in district 7, 11 and 10 as well to see more engagement with this program. have you guys had any thoughts about how that could be maybe nudged along? is there something policy wise or recommend to policy makers to increase these. >> access to...
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cumulative of 155 billion, and to jon's point wearables is growing so you have a multiple revenue vectors grow >> jon, you were about to weigh in >> yeah. i just think investors have to be careful i'm not an analyst, but i've been on whiching this stock for about 20 years it seems to me the negative sent march might have tipped toward irrationally positive in a sense. i was saying this to analysts who were negative on this, when does it excite start to kick that's kicked in, but we don't know yet what apple will do with 5g people just aren't going to buy 5g they're going to buy some application, some service, some feature that takes advantage of it it was facetime and the front-facing cameras that sold high-speed networks. we'll see in summer that perhaps what apple will introduce that will take advantage of faster networks, but until then you're sort of going on a hope and a prayer >> and they need the networks to deliver functional 5g widespread as well. >> and to find a price point that is appealing to consumers, if what they're getting is 5g without a lot of explanation of what it wil
cumulative of 155 billion, and to jon's point wearables is growing so you have a multiple revenue vectors grow >> jon, you were about to weigh in >> yeah. i just think investors have to be careful i'm not an analyst, but i've been on whiching this stock for about 20 years it seems to me the negative sent march might have tipped toward irrationally positive in a sense. i was saying this to analysts who were negative on this, when does it excite start to kick that's kicked in, but we...
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i think that is a big concern as far as the transfer and potential vectors that are created via a massiveke the steel industry in china. juliette: you called it an endemic disruption. this will have impact for exports as well. andrew: it will have an impact on imports -- exports. it will be interesting to see what the demand structure is in china. if you start to shut down a lot of the construction industry and all -- the electric glass furnishes -- furnaces are not operating. they require collection of scraps. is a lot of effects in the whole economy as to how the implications are going to play out for commodities. particularly something as critical as steel. kathleen: this is a fascinating part of the discussion. break it down into such a specific and important industry. still exports, does this play into the dynamics there? andrew: i think it will be very interesting. it depends on what domestic suppliers go as a result. if they are able to access the run materials and get them into the blast furnace, the demand structure in china, where will that go? if construction is shut down, auto
i think that is a big concern as far as the transfer and potential vectors that are created via a massiveke the steel industry in china. juliette: you called it an endemic disruption. this will have impact for exports as well. andrew: it will have an impact on imports -- exports. it will be interesting to see what the demand structure is in china. if you start to shut down a lot of the construction industry and all -- the electric glass furnishes -- furnaces are not operating. they require...
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very different routes than the routes that passengers and we know at this point, passengers might be vectorsi think as far as we can see at the moment, these are two separate situations. so i don't know that there will be much of an effect at this point to the trade deal. neil: so this knee-jerk reaction that you are seeing in the markets might just be overplayed. if that's true, i think history bears you out, that was the case with the sars situation, that was the original case with ebola which has nothing to do with china, but the knee-jerk reaction tends to be a little bit overdramatic. >> it could be, although certainly airline stocks, airlines might take a hit from this, because as we know, the travel ban might affect a lot of the airlines who service china. neil: robert delaney, south china morning post u.s. bureau chief, thank you very, very much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. neil: taking you back to washington, where the impeachment trial of the president of the united states continues, entering day four right now, republicans will get a chance at this tomorrow. by the way, we will
very different routes than the routes that passengers and we know at this point, passengers might be vectorsi think as far as we can see at the moment, these are two separate situations. so i don't know that there will be much of an effect at this point to the trade deal. neil: so this knee-jerk reaction that you are seeing in the markets might just be overplayed. if that's true, i think history bears you out, that was the case with the sars situation, that was the original case with ebola...