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we are one. we are one, we are one, we are one.nting "we are one"] thank you, everybody, thank you. [applause] [chanting] >> hello, washington, d.c. seems a little low. my name is scott presler. i am a conservative activist and i have to give homage to president trump because president trump brought national attention to the city of baltimore and i saw while everybody else was pointing the finger and blaming and scapegoating but nobody was taking action and i said i am going to the city of baltimore and in one day we picked up 12 tons of trash in 12 hours. and afterwards i went home to my mom. i was like mom, i am really good at picking up trash. her heart swelled with pride, as you imagine. the reason why i bring up this story is because i want you to realize what we are doing here. you are the people taking action. you aren't pointing to finger, you are not blaming, you are here. after baltimore, i did not stop. i went to atlanta, chicago, denver, duquesne, detroit, houston, los angeles, kenosha, milwaukee, miami, portland, pitts
we are one. we are one, we are one, we are one.nting "we are one"] thank you, everybody, thank you. [applause] [chanting] >> hello, washington, d.c. seems a little low. my name is scott presler. i am a conservative activist and i have to give homage to president trump because president trump brought national attention to the city of baltimore and i saw while everybody else was pointing the finger and blaming and scapegoating but nobody was taking action and i said i am going to...
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we look at the science, we look at the data.e think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the decisions made in washington to provide some additional support that could help put us in a better place. but for now, we have to do what's necessary to protect the people of san francisco. and so when there are people who are out, not wearing their masks and not following the public health orders and doing things that, sadly, spread the virus, then it causes us additional delays on our reopening efforts. when i think about, you know, what's been happening as it relates to the virus, we know that in the past, we talk about the disproportion
we look at the science, we look at the data.e think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the...
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we we believe the vaccines will ve the effsi and we look forward to the receive views with the receive views and potentially approve these vaccines and -- [indiscernible] >> would recommend immunization. and then we look forward to the next two vaccines that will be giving us data in weeks to come, early january for one of them and for the other, it could be this the next few weeks if data f trial is for the u.s. or later. thank you very much. and i pass now to the co-leader with me. >> mr. secretary and doctor, my co-leader, thank you for this opportunity to focus on distribution. so, first, i will say this is a large task, but it's a task that we are up for and we shall going to take a whole of america approach and why we will be able to do this and working on this six months. since the announcement on may 15, we started planning accordingly and it is the foundation of our planning started with the great experts at the c.d.c. and extended to the injured of planners so we have a great collaborative plan on how to execute this together and as the secretary talked bout earlier, we have
we we believe the vaccines will ve the effsi and we look forward to the receive views with the receive views and potentially approve these vaccines and -- [indiscernible] >> would recommend immunization. and then we look forward to the next two vaccines that will be giving us data in weeks to come, early january for one of them and for the other, it could be this the next few weeks if data f trial is for the u.s. or later. thank you very much. and i pass now to the co-leader with me....
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we can turn it around so if we stay the way we are you do the math. a thousandd deaths a day, 140,00 cases a day you multiply it by 31 days in december, two weeks in november and by the time you get to january 1st we have a really bad situation so what i am saying is as a public health official and my colleagues say we do not need to accept that and i want to make a point i may one of the things about a vaccine that is really important not only in and of itself as being a tool that is essential to end this outbreak, when people know help is on the way and what, i mean, by health is on the way, we will start giving vaccines in december and then as we get into january, february, march we will get the prioritization of the people who needed them most. if we can focus that that is there, that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, i hope we can get over what we called covid fatigue where people are so exhausted with the public health measures that they feel like they almost want to either give up and say let's do what you want to do which isn't the ti
we can turn it around so if we stay the way we are you do the math. a thousandd deaths a day, 140,00 cases a day you multiply it by 31 days in december, two weeks in november and by the time you get to january 1st we have a really bad situation so what i am saying is as a public health official and my colleagues say we do not need to accept that and i want to make a point i may one of the things about a vaccine that is really important not only in and of itself as being a tool that is essential...
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[indiscernible] as the summer unfolded, i think we began to look at how do we further amplify work we are already doing? how do we ensure inclusion is part of what we are already doing? how do we listen better, hear better, and respond better? allan: i would agree with that. this has certainly shown a spotlight on this, and it's possible to overstate the disruption and devastation happening across the country -- obviously communities of color and communities experiencing poverty are bearing the brunt of a lot of this devastation and disruption. we are seeing unprecedented loss, in learning loss, in social, developmental loss. if you look at the most recent estimates from who administers the math test, they are projecting students in reading are return to school with only 70% of the learning gains we typically expect, and in mathematics, it is often projected at or below 50%. if we take a step back -- i completely agree with what caryl said. many of these challenges existed before the reckoning of racial and social injustice. at the gates foundation, we work on health globally, and the
[indiscernible] as the summer unfolded, i think we began to look at how do we further amplify work we are already doing? how do we ensure inclusion is part of what we are already doing? how do we listen better, hear better, and respond better? allan: i would agree with that. this has certainly shown a spotlight on this, and it's possible to overstate the disruption and devastation happening across the country -- obviously communities of color and communities experiencing poverty are bearing the...
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i suppose we can get it back to nisa, while we sort that out. how much is the government helping you with regards to where you are investing? they have all sorts of goals with regards to targets and making the economy in china a high-tech one, ultimately. give us the view of policies in place and policies you would like to see. i think the government has put in a lot of effort in giving government grants to quite a few of our companies. think the policies are important. many policy changes to encourage innovation in tech. it allows companies to raise more money through listing. of course the hong kong exchange as well. all those are very good signs for the chinese companies. the other thing, the chinese market is a big one for pharmaceuticals, the second largest in the world now. it could become the largest. what we are seeing is -- juliette: sorry, it is juliette in singapore. wanted to get back to that and the huge market in china and what you were talking about with the vaccine. is china leading the race one day in this health care race? and
i suppose we can get it back to nisa, while we sort that out. how much is the government helping you with regards to where you are investing? they have all sorts of goals with regards to targets and making the economy in china a high-tech one, ultimately. give us the view of policies in place and policies you would like to see. i think the government has put in a lot of effort in giving government grants to quite a few of our companies. think the policies are important. many policy changes to...
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we always scratch the service of what we do.his would be virtually self funding if we did it with the maximum scientific commitment to what we know the technologies are that work. glad to say neither one of you is for easing up on homeownership. if the people decide to walk away from it because of the economics of working in new york it,an antonio, you name don't require it, don't make it attractive anymore, that's one thing. right now, we don't have, under the current tax and economic system, we don't have any other way to help working folks amass wealth. at least i don't think there is a valuable, comparable alternative. i think we have to keep it out there. i just want to say a special thanks, you have been at this for more than 40 years now. it is astonishing what you do. i was amazed when this whole crisis came up. i did not think of you through housing as much as i did getting money to people. they needed to stay alive. that's the rest of our job. thank you, very much. i guess the last thing i want to say is what would you
we always scratch the service of what we do.his would be virtually self funding if we did it with the maximum scientific commitment to what we know the technologies are that work. glad to say neither one of you is for easing up on homeownership. if the people decide to walk away from it because of the economics of working in new york it,an antonio, you name don't require it, don't make it attractive anymore, that's one thing. right now, we don't have, under the current tax and economic system,...
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we are in daily discussions with them about what we will do. ,s soon as we have an approval we will shipwe are very active in the seasonal flu process to get the vaccines at two the hospitals and pharmacies. all the big pharmacy changes in chains in the u.s. have signed up. this will be available in ,ospitals, in some rural areas the gp office, there is a lot of work going on. the government is taking care of that step. one of the key questions as we all watch the case count climbing around the world is what impact these stocks will have -- if i come into contact or get the virus, how will this affect my ability to transmit it to others? stephane: this, we don't know yet. what we know from today's data is that if you get the vaccine, you would have a 94% chance of not having any covid disease. that is a big deal. stephanethat was speaking with our colleagues. we have a lot of big names coming up including the indian prime minister, modi. also, a whole host of others. stay with us is bloomberg. -- us, this is bloomberg. ♪ compared the reports to china and it was -- we compared the reports
we are in daily discussions with them about what we will do. ,s soon as we have an approval we will shipwe are very active in the seasonal flu process to get the vaccines at two the hospitals and pharmacies. all the big pharmacy changes in chains in the u.s. have signed up. this will be available in ,ospitals, in some rural areas the gp office, there is a lot of work going on. the government is taking care of that step. one of the key questions as we all watch the case count climbing around the...
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and if we are how do we enforce that? how do we remove the stain of our legacy of this nation from the lynching that the public square. the murder of a black mail in broad daylight by those who were sworn to uphold and protect. i think all of these things have create a response like we have not seen to get to this country i believe. one of the other things is racism in the u.s. was considered the most important problem or one of many important problems for 71% of voters. 21% of the voters cited racial inequality is the issue that mattered the most in deciding how they voted for president. and that is a second-highest ranking issue after the economy. so how does the naacp intend to build on this moment? and work towards producing racial inequality? and how what does that look lik like? we talk a lot about racial inequities and writing those wrongs. but what would that look like? >> public policies and federal public policies. many of the programs that were created to benefit all had a blind spot. they created inequity. tak
and if we are how do we enforce that? how do we remove the stain of our legacy of this nation from the lynching that the public square. the murder of a black mail in broad daylight by those who were sworn to uphold and protect. i think all of these things have create a response like we have not seen to get to this country i believe. one of the other things is racism in the u.s. was considered the most important problem or one of many important problems for 71% of voters. 21% of the voters cited...
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we contacted the family and offered -- we asked if we could come and do a prayer service and they agree. whatever is needed the most is where we need the prayer service. >> you do this regularly. these are on the streets of san francisco reclaiming the spot of the murder and i hope everyone is welcome? >> yes. for every homicide in murray county san francisco and others, we can do a prayer service. we bring up priest and hold the prayer services. >> there are couple in this set of slides that have a different -- >> a photo of your group. >> yes. we have the missioners of charity from mother teresa and volunteers that belong to the detention ministry. that group goes into the county jails and juvenile facilities and this meeting was -- this photo was from a meeting that we took after we had a meeting at the archdiocese. we had father john q manis in the back. we have different volunteers that participated. >> the next photo is also a group of volunteers? >> this was a delegation of bishops with sister helen. we went to look at the facility and the different aspects of san quentin. >> in
we contacted the family and offered -- we asked if we could come and do a prayer service and they agree. whatever is needed the most is where we need the prayer service. >> you do this regularly. these are on the streets of san francisco reclaiming the spot of the murder and i hope everyone is welcome? >> yes. for every homicide in murray county san francisco and others, we can do a prayer service. we bring up priest and hold the prayer services. >> there are couple in this...
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we lost some battles, but we have the gavel. reporter: you don't see any policy or corrective methods from the american people? speaker pelosi: i do think we should always be evaluating and respecting what the people have to say. i, myself, and i have said this over and over again, income, the disparities in income and equity in america must be addressed and everybody must be at the table. that is something that frank has worked on from the perspective of new jersey and his committee. we have to go to that place. people are concerned about the threat to their jobs from technology, from trade, from other people, newcomers to our country. we have to show them this is not a zero-sum game. somebodies -- somebody's success here is not taking away from your success there. i see this as a tremendous opportunity where people are respectful of people's opinions, the diversity of opinion, and again, some members had some concerns about what happened in their district, but most of the people expressed concerns. most of them won. we had an
we lost some battles, but we have the gavel. reporter: you don't see any policy or corrective methods from the american people? speaker pelosi: i do think we should always be evaluating and respecting what the people have to say. i, myself, and i have said this over and over again, income, the disparities in income and equity in america must be addressed and everybody must be at the table. that is something that frank has worked on from the perspective of new jersey and his committee. we have...
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overall, if we came out of the recession that we currently have, if we can become a situation where wed lockdowns, that should be ultimately -- not inflationary but reflationary tendencies definitely. anna: do we have to wait until january until we get some certainty around the senate race to get a clearer picture on the fiscal stimulus, to be able to see where the reflation story goes, were treasury yields go? peter: we have to see what the next steps are in the u.s., and in europe we know what the response has been, and we know it has been lockdowns, therefore gdp compressing. we will have to see what the followthrough is in the u.s. that is not implied in the market to the same degree. the numbers keep rising. we know typically they are three weeks behind europe. if you look further out, it is not necessarily whether or not the senate race goes one way or the other. it is about whether we get further fiscal support, which i am sure we will get one form or another, and if the economy can come out in the second half of next year, which seems likely at this stage. it is likely we see t
overall, if we came out of the recession that we currently have, if we can become a situation where wed lockdowns, that should be ultimately -- not inflationary but reflationary tendencies definitely. anna: do we have to wait until january until we get some certainty around the senate race to get a clearer picture on the fiscal stimulus, to be able to see where the reflation story goes, were treasury yields go? peter: we have to see what the next steps are in the u.s., and in europe we know...
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once we get the go for that we will stand by for the equalization, and then, we will see hatch opening. >> houston and moscow, we are ready for hatch pressure equalization -- not moscow, spacex. >> and spacex is ready for hatch equalization. >> [inaudible] okay. copy. my apologies to spacex. i came up in a different vehicle, but i'm really excited to see this one, and i'm switching over to space to ground link. >> and the call that we were looking for, that the space station is ready for hatch equalization, to equalize the pressure between dragon and the international space station. and then, what we'll be looking for is the hatch to open. >> and sensors on dragon will actually be what we check to make sure that the pressure is good before we open that hatch. >> if all goes well, sounds like we're five minutes away. >> this also aligns us pretty well with our projection that it should take about two hours to go through these checks: pressurization, leak checks, vestibule stabilization. >> and as a reminder, once the hatch does open and the four crew members do ingress on the space stat
once we get the go for that we will stand by for the equalization, and then, we will see hatch opening. >> houston and moscow, we are ready for hatch pressure equalization -- not moscow, spacex. >> and spacex is ready for hatch equalization. >> [inaudible] okay. copy. my apologies to spacex. i came up in a different vehicle, but i'm really excited to see this one, and i'm switching over to space to ground link. >> and the call that we were looking for, that the space...
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i agree that we should do all that we can. but i know that there's a limit to what we can do.o with that i think that -- with the opt in program, i think that our tenants really need to work with us and opt in so that when we're trying to come up with these policies going forward that we have a better understanding of what our tenants need. because they're just not giving us any information we don't know. i think that -- i think that the rent forgiveness program is phenomenal. i think that what we're doing for the artists and the non-profits is also great. and what i thought that i understood you to say is that the $200,000 cap was based on six months rent from those particular tenants. so hopefully everyone -- we would have enough for six months relief for all of those tenants. and, if not, then it would be up to aer i a percentage. if you have further needs you can always come back to us, right? >> yes, that is true. i just wanted to clarify that the proposal, the $200,000 is tied to three months of forgiveness. but per commissioner gilman's comments, we're going to come bac
i agree that we should do all that we can. but i know that there's a limit to what we can do.o with that i think that -- with the opt in program, i think that our tenants really need to work with us and opt in so that when we're trying to come up with these policies going forward that we have a better understanding of what our tenants need. because they're just not giving us any information we don't know. i think that -- i think that the rent forgiveness program is phenomenal. i think that what...
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we may be opponents, but we are not enemies. we are americans. voted for, i am certain of one thing — the vast majority of 150 million million people who voted want to get the vitriol out of politics. we must agree to be civil with one another. let's put the anger and the demonisation behind us. it is time for us to come together as a nation to heal. it is not going to be easy. we have to try. my responsibility as president will be to represent the whole nation. i wa nt represent the whole nation. i want you to know that our work is hard for those who voted against me as it was for those who voted for me. that is the job. it is called a duty of ca re job. it is called a duty of care for all americans. we had serious problems to deal with with covid—19, the economy, climate change, so we don't have any more time to waste with partisan warfare. more than that, we have such an incredible opportunity to build the future we want for our kids and our grandkids. i've said many, and our grandkids. i've said any and our grandkids. i've said many, many tim
we may be opponents, but we are not enemies. we are americans. voted for, i am certain of one thing — the vast majority of 150 million million people who voted want to get the vitriol out of politics. we must agree to be civil with one another. let's put the anger and the demonisation behind us. it is time for us to come together as a nation to heal. it is not going to be easy. we have to try. my responsibility as president will be to represent the whole nation. i wa nt represent the whole...
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we are strong. center would not be where we are without the support of the committee. the individuals embodies what it means to be community advocates. i have seen many of the members of the committee with the goal of having an american indian cultural center for my entire lifetime. we're so grateful for the community members and would like to take time today to honor the community advisory members. [♪] ♪ be grateful ♪ be thankful ♪ be faithful ♪ be thankful ♪ be true ♪ ain't nothing like seeing the rainbow ♪ ♪ ain't nothing like [♪] >> covid-19 has had a huge impact on indian country, putting our elders, language carriers and traditional knowledge bearers at risk. tribal indian organizations have been working together to fight the pandemic. we asked the executive director of the california consortium for american indian health to offer a few remarks on the community response to covid-19. >> happy native american heritage month. [speaking indigenous language] >> hi, my name is virginia. i'm a member
we are strong. center would not be where we are without the support of the committee. the individuals embodies what it means to be community advocates. i have seen many of the members of the committee with the goal of having an american indian cultural center for my entire lifetime. we're so grateful for the community members and would like to take time today to honor the community advisory members. [♪] ♪ be grateful ♪ be thankful ♪ be faithful ♪ be thankful ♪ be true ♪ ain't...
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we look at the science, we look at the data.we think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the decisions made in washington to provide some additional support that could help put us in a better place. but for now, we have to do what's necessary to protect the people of san francisco. and so when there are people who are out, not wearing their masks and not following the public health orders and doing things that, sadly, spread the virus, then it causes us additional delays on our reopening efforts. when i think about, you know, what's been happening as it relates to the virus, we know that in the past, we talk about the disproportio
we look at the science, we look at the data.we think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the...
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we succeeded and then we walked out. what did we get? the afghan civil war, the rise of the taliban and the road to 9/11. it would be appalling to think it is some equity magically different this time if we walk out. as my colleagues have said, there's no doubt about the link between al-qaeda and the taliban. again the taliban gave up the country for al-qaeda. >> i apologize, ambassador at the time has expired. we have to move on. mr. garre mindy, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman into the witnesses thank very much. to my colleagues for the questions, you're providing some really good questions and good insight into the situation. hopefully i can do the same. i'm looking at all of you argued for the presence of american troops, somewhat higher than 2500. for the purposes of securing a negotiated settlement between the taliban and the afghan government. could you please describe what that some would look like? what exactly do we want to see? how will the taliban and the afghan government merge into some sort
we succeeded and then we walked out. what did we get? the afghan civil war, the rise of the taliban and the road to 9/11. it would be appalling to think it is some equity magically different this time if we walk out. as my colleagues have said, there's no doubt about the link between al-qaeda and the taliban. again the taliban gave up the country for al-qaeda. >> i apologize, ambassador at the time has expired. we have to move on. mr. garre mindy, you are recognized for five minutes....
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we ensure more choice in the market if we don't. there are three solutions we would like to propose to address the concerns raised. all focused on services that decide to moderate content. it can be expansion to section 230, legislative framework or commitment to industrywide self-regulation best practices. the first is requiring a services moderation process to be published, how are cases reported and reviewed how are decisions made, what tools are used to enforce, publishing answers to questions like these will make our process more rebuffs and accountable to the people that we serve. the second is requiring a straight forth process to appeal decisions made by humans or by algorithms. this ensures people can let us know when we don't get it right so we can fix any mistakes and make your processes better in the future. finally much of the content people see today is by algorithms, it's very little disability into how they choose what they show. we took the first step in making this more transparent by building a button to turn off
we ensure more choice in the market if we don't. there are three solutions we would like to propose to address the concerns raised. all focused on services that decide to moderate content. it can be expansion to section 230, legislative framework or commitment to industrywide self-regulation best practices. the first is requiring a services moderation process to be published, how are cases reported and reviewed how are decisions made, what tools are used to enforce, publishing answers to...
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we on the management side, we do what we have to do. we try not to listen to market rumors.sten to your biggest shareholders. what is the view amongst these large shareholders about private equity interests? tom: we actually do not have a dialogue directly with them on that. our dialogue is on the supervisory board. we had a meeting yesterday, which is normal ahead of a quarterly relief. they condemn commended us on our results and -- they commended us on our results and progress and i wish i could give you more, but it's just that simple. anna: you do have quite a lot of exposure to oil and gas, as many other companies do. we spend a lot of time speaking to investors who are increasingly cautious of their carbon footprint. do you think it puts off some investors, might even put out some private equity businesses at this point? tom: our oil and gas exposure is across the spectrum, upstream, midstream, and downstream. the upstream part has suffered. it is returning. oil prices are firming. i think that despite the energy transition, oil and gas have a role to play for some ti
we on the management side, we do what we have to do. we try not to listen to market rumors.sten to your biggest shareholders. what is the view amongst these large shareholders about private equity interests? tom: we actually do not have a dialogue directly with them on that. our dialogue is on the supervisory board. we had a meeting yesterday, which is normal ahead of a quarterly relief. they condemn commended us on our results and -- they commended us on our results and progress and i wish i...
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we are making estimates of time. we don't know. i'm hoping there is some time our election workers will get some sleep because it is going to be a high stress thing. that is the essential outline of how it works. that is the basics. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: we are aware that there is a couple of places we heard about it potentially happening. we don't know exactly why yet. it could be a simple thing as on the poll pad it asks for date of birth and they could have been looking at the wrong person and not realized it immediately. there can be errors, but we are looking into it with the vendor to see if there is anything that could be discovered about why that might have happened. you again? reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: i do not right now. we are trying to get that, but we are trying to leave the elections directors and officials to their actual counts. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: here is the reality. i think the ballots that are here today will probably be done today or tonight. remember, close o
we are making estimates of time. we don't know. i'm hoping there is some time our election workers will get some sleep because it is going to be a high stress thing. that is the essential outline of how it works. that is the basics. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. sterling: we are aware that there is a couple of places we heard about it potentially happening. we don't know exactly why yet. it could be a simple thing as on the poll pad it asks for date of birth and they could have been looking at...
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where we see a lot of potential for the momentum that we need, so we continue to focus our resourcesbuilding safer streets. we have a lot of support for automated speeden derment and ticketing, and we're continuing to enforce these legislative changes. we're changing speed limits. we're continuing to support the state's zero fatality speed task force. we've been working with other task force cities, including oakland, sacramento, san jose, los angeles, and others, to continue elevating this work and work for legislative opportunities around speed changes. we are exhausting our local authorities such with the 20 miles per hour speed limits and slower speed limits near senior zones. with automated speed enforcement, we are still in exploratory conversations. we've been participating in the state -- excuse me, the usdots work to update their guidelines on speed safety cameras, and we're expecting those guidelines early next year. and lastly, our colleagues at the t.a. are continue to work on congestion pricing. several scenarios are being analyzed, and a plan is expected in the spring.
where we see a lot of potential for the momentum that we need, so we continue to focus our resourcesbuilding safer streets. we have a lot of support for automated speeden derment and ticketing, and we're continuing to enforce these legislative changes. we're changing speed limits. we're continuing to support the state's zero fatality speed task force. we've been working with other task force cities, including oakland, sacramento, san jose, los angeles, and others, to continue elevating this...
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we look at the science, we look at the data. we think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the decisions made in washington to provide some additional support that could help put us in a better place. but for now, we have to do what's necessary to protect the people of san francisco. and so when there are people who are out, not wearing their masks and not following the public health orders and doing things that, sadly, spread the virus, then it causes us additional delays on our reopening efforts. when i think about, you know, what's been happening as it relates to the virus, we know that in the past, we talk about the disproporti
we look at the science, we look at the data. we think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the...
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here we are proud of the fact that diversity is part of the inclusion around who we are and how we do business. section 340 two has been a catalyst for growth and change and we have made tremendous progress in this area over the last decade in terms of recruitment, retention, and procurement. since becoming the 11th chairman, i have made financial inclusivity a priority. i recently reinforced that commitment for banks in tomunities for support refresh and modernize regulations, policies, and programs that support greater financial inclusion in the agency and the credit union system and will address spiff it -- the specific needs of diverse communities and i look forward to working in the partnership of the members of this committee on this worthy endeavor. in closing thank you again for the opportunity to testify before you and i look forward to answering your questions. thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you. chair mcwilliams, you are now recognized for five minutes to present your oral testimony. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i hope that you and your
here we are proud of the fact that diversity is part of the inclusion around who we are and how we do business. section 340 two has been a catalyst for growth and change and we have made tremendous progress in this area over the last decade in terms of recruitment, retention, and procurement. since becoming the 11th chairman, i have made financial inclusivity a priority. i recently reinforced that commitment for banks in tomunities for support refresh and modernize regulations, policies, and...
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what we need to do now is how we need to do it. how are we going to do it?rdinated way can it be done? we discussed the number of critical ways we can wok together and unify around a national approach to controlling covid-19 first, delivering economic relief to the cities, states, and tribal communities the lost revenue from covid and the cost of covid recovery is devastating to state and local budgets. as governors -- as all of them indicated we have got to come together the federal government has the deliver this release sooner than laider and with flexibility for the states to meet their needs it includes helping businesses, schools, working families, from unemployment ben it is to early education, continued access to affordable care act all of that is needed during this community. states and communities shouldn't have to layoff teachers, cops, fire fighters, cut vital skfrs for families and businesses, the second thing there were uniform agreement on, delivering a safe and equity and free vaccine. the governors all acknowledged that this be a massive unt
what we need to do now is how we need to do it. how are we going to do it?rdinated way can it be done? we discussed the number of critical ways we can wok together and unify around a national approach to controlling covid-19 first, delivering economic relief to the cities, states, and tribal communities the lost revenue from covid and the cost of covid recovery is devastating to state and local budgets. as governors -- as all of them indicated we have got to come together the federal government...
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we look at the science, we look at the data. we think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the decisions made in washington to provide some additional support that could help put us in a better place. but for now, we have to do what's necessary to protect the people of san francisco. and so when there are people who are out, not wearing their masks and not following the public health orders and doing things that, sadly, spread the virus, then it causes us additional delays on our reopening efforts. when i think about, you know, what's been happening as it relates to the virus, we know that in the past, we talk about the disproporti
we look at the science, we look at the data. we think about every single restaurant and every single school and every single business that has not collected any revenue whatsoever since this pandemic began. we understand cthat challenges exist, and it's why we've continued to recavamp our jobs now program to pay for employees, and deferred and even waived city fees, and we will continue to work to do as much as we can, and like i said, we're not going to do it alone. we're going to count on the...
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we can come to is we have to stop doing some stuff. we have to divest to invest. we are not going to be able to transform ourselves if we do not stop doing some things that have been very dear to us for the last 20 years. they have been exactly what we needed to be doing for the last 20 years, but they may not be relevant to the future. if we were to open up the hood of the car and shine a light in, one of the things we might find under the hood is that there are things we have taken on inside of afsoc, i will not speak for others, that are perhaps commodity activities. we are not the unique providers of these capabilities. we are not the only people that do these things. but we have taken them on because maybe it is easier for us to do it for ourselves rather than rely on someone else to do them for us, or we do it faster than others might do it, or whatever the reason. i think we have to look hard and decide what are we doing that are commodity activities that we are not the unique providers of these capabilities for the joint force?
we can come to is we have to stop doing some stuff. we have to divest to invest. we are not going to be able to transform ourselves if we do not stop doing some things that have been very dear to us for the last 20 years. they have been exactly what we needed to be doing for the last 20 years, but they may not be relevant to the future. if we were to open up the hood of the car and shine a light in, one of the things we might find under the hood is that there are things we have taken on inside...
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have thatny, we balance. we should be ok.able to sustain 3% plus topline growth into next year. you haveseems like your eyes on both. you can tell what happens during shutdowns and re-openings. i'm wondering what you notice as we are seeing europe in lockdown 2.0, pockets of the u.s. are starting to do the same. what is your visibility for the next three to four quarters? dirk: we see a slight uptick in the at-home consumption. we see our clients asking for more inventory. ready for what happens during the first phase of the pandemic. i do not think it will face the magnitudes of the first phase because there is uncertainty. now we are into it and it is clear we should keep the supply chain going as it relates to food and household goods. as consumers stay more at home, yes they will consume more, but it will not face the same type it had in theat beginning. biscuit consumption in the u.s. was up 12% in march and april. it is currently up 6%. it might go up to 7% or 8%. it will not go back to the 12% we saw the beginning. guy
have thatny, we balance. we should be ok.able to sustain 3% plus topline growth into next year. you haveseems like your eyes on both. you can tell what happens during shutdowns and re-openings. i'm wondering what you notice as we are seeing europe in lockdown 2.0, pockets of the u.s. are starting to do the same. what is your visibility for the next three to four quarters? dirk: we see a slight uptick in the at-home consumption. we see our clients asking for more inventory. ready for what...
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alix: what are we doing? we are wrapping, right? guy: we can probably say thanks to jan. we are basically arguing over who gets to say thank you for your time today, which we greatly appreciate. hatzius,s -- jan goldman sachs chief economist. on the agenda, the simmering transatlantic trade battle over the french tax on technology giants. i spoke to bruno le maire on that very issue. as we always explained to the we need tostration, have an oecd agreement by the first months of 2021 because we remain convinced that the best situation in the best way of dealing with this key question of digital taxation is to get much more agreement within the .ramework of the oecd so we will not spare our efforts convince the new biden adminstration to join our consensus. little conversation a earlier on with french finance minister bruno le maire. we will have a little more on that interview later. it was fascinating. he is certainly focusing on trying to resolve that issue. france is taking a different attitude, a harsher attitude, some would say. an impressionet that biden would make a
alix: what are we doing? we are wrapping, right? guy: we can probably say thanks to jan. we are basically arguing over who gets to say thank you for your time today, which we greatly appreciate. hatzius,s -- jan goldman sachs chief economist. on the agenda, the simmering transatlantic trade battle over the french tax on technology giants. i spoke to bruno le maire on that very issue. as we always explained to the we need tostration, have an oecd agreement by the first months of 2021 because we...
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we use goats. we have a goat herder. we have fences we put up. the goats eat everything and the people love it. the firefighters said that that is what helped save the library. it is always a fun thing. again, we are very blessed with our location, despite the fires. patrick: we want to get into some questions here. i want to remind everyone that we have the chat box that you can use. we have seen a few come in. i want to thank folks from around the country. we have albany, new york, grand rapids, iowa city, omaha, new jersey, chevy chase, maryland. of course washington, florida. pretty much have the whole country covered. lots of interest in reagan, always has been. one thing he did not talk about was the research side. obviously there is a public side of the museum. folks learn about the administration of the legacy in all the different components. andy special exhibits. -- and at special exhibits. how many folks do you get every year? what are they researching? give us a feel for the research side of it. duke: prior to covid, because we have b
we use goats. we have a goat herder. we have fences we put up. the goats eat everything and the people love it. the firefighters said that that is what helped save the library. it is always a fun thing. again, we are very blessed with our location, despite the fires. patrick: we want to get into some questions here. i want to remind everyone that we have the chat box that you can use. we have seen a few come in. i want to thank folks from around the country. we have albany, new york, grand...
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are we traveling or are we not?e staying home for this two cents.hat's my shuttingld you support down the airline industry? caller: that's another tough situation. we've got people who have to work. it's like i tell my 21-year-old nursing student. she follows all the protocols, but she's 21, she wants to go out, hang out with your her friends, do the things that you do when you are young but i tell her, you know, you're going to have to sacrifice some of those things now and then next year we can go ahead and go around and go do the things that we are used to doing. but i think that's going to have to be some type of a shutdown until we get this thing in control and then, hopefully, have a vaccine available and go on with our lives. somebody's going to have to make that judgment, though, and i am sure glad it's not me. stephen, new york, rosemount, is traveling, where are you headed, sir? caller: i'm headed to florida and i will be flying out on the sixth. i'm a snowbird and i've canceled two flights already because
are we traveling or are we not?e staying home for this two cents.hat's my shuttingld you support down the airline industry? caller: that's another tough situation. we've got people who have to work. it's like i tell my 21-year-old nursing student. she follows all the protocols, but she's 21, she wants to go out, hang out with your her friends, do the things that you do when you are young but i tell her, you know, you're going to have to sacrifice some of those things now and then next year we...
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you said that we ask not so we ask not so we asked for a lot today but we know you can do all things exceedingly well, thus grant us victory on november 3 so that chaos can become calm, and right over wrong. make all of us loving people with caring hearts, like joe biden and kamala harris. they are going to make this world a better place to have. in that name, we pray. that is above every name. amen. [honking] ♪ >> please welcome congressman dwight evans. ♪ >> good philadelphia, pennsylvania. it is my pleasure, my brothers and sisters, to be here at this church, the great church of bishop reed. i am honored today to have this opportunity to add my voice as a welcome to all of you on a very significant moment. when we think about it, two days decision asked two days to go, -- two days to go, we have a decision to make. we have to enforce that decision by voting. the only way we make a difference is to vote. particularly my brothers and sisters in the african-american community, understanding how important black people are. thisve helped build country. we have helped defend this countr
you said that we ask not so we ask not so we asked for a lot today but we know you can do all things exceedingly well, thus grant us victory on november 3 so that chaos can become calm, and right over wrong. make all of us loving people with caring hearts, like joe biden and kamala harris. they are going to make this world a better place to have. in that name, we pray. that is above every name. amen. [honking] ♪ >> please welcome congressman dwight evans. ♪ >> good philadelphia,...
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we stand. we stand for america. we stand to make america great and we stand for the future. 16, a member of generation , which means america is mine for a long time. you guys are fighting for it now, and i am planning so there is a future for each of us. said that freedom is never a generation away from death. i am that generation that will keep fighting. we are the hero generation and with your support, with your strength, your courage and energy, we are going to keep america great for the next 10-20, 30, 40 years. we will not let america die. we will keep america great. we will make america great. president trump is one of the best presidents that have ever graced this nation and we will fight for another four years. we will not let them steal this election. not stand for it. likell fight, fight, and trump says, we are going to win, win, say it with me now. win, win, win. thank you so much. [cheering] hello. looking out at what must be about a half mean people, i went to take a moment to remember somebody i starte
we stand. we stand for america. we stand to make america great and we stand for the future. 16, a member of generation , which means america is mine for a long time. you guys are fighting for it now, and i am planning so there is a future for each of us. said that freedom is never a generation away from death. i am that generation that will keep fighting. we are the hero generation and with your support, with your strength, your courage and energy, we are going to keep america great for the...
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we won the great state of ohio. we won texas. it's also clear we have one georgia we are up by 2.5%. likewise we've clearly one of north carolina. we were up 1.4%. if you look and you see arizona we have a lot of life. and somebody said they declared, there were a lot of votes out there that we can get. we are just now coming into trump territory. 's are from a trump voters and this could be overturned. we don't need that. it's just a state that if we got that it would have been nice. there is a possibility maybe even a good possibility in fact since i saw this originally it's been changed. we obviously want that to stay in place but most importantly we are winning pennsylvania by a tremendous amount. we are up 600,000 votes in pennsylvania. with 64% of the vote in its going to be almost impossible to catch me. we are coming into good areas where they happen to like me. we may even expand this lead. we are winning michigan. i looked at the numbers and i said while that's a lot. we don't need all of those votes when you add texas
we won the great state of ohio. we won texas. it's also clear we have one georgia we are up by 2.5%. likewise we've clearly one of north carolina. we were up 1.4%. if you look and you see arizona we have a lot of life. and somebody said they declared, there were a lot of votes out there that we can get. we are just now coming into trump territory. 's are from a trump voters and this could be overturned. we don't need that. it's just a state that if we got that it would have been nice. there is...
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where are we? what are we going to know today? kevin: first and foremost, joe biden has a 5500 vote lead against president trump in pennsylvania, and there's about 30,000 votes left to be counted in the city of philadelphia, predominantly a historically democratic part of the state. plus, additional mail-in ballots to become did over the next couple of days not just in pennsylvania. likely a recount in georgia, in nevada. election officials saying those tallies will come in over the weekend. and in arizona, you mentioned maricopa county. bloomberg news has not called this race, but without question, if you look at the data, if you look at the historical information that we have before us, this is a major development as it relates to joe biden taking the lead from president trump in pennsylvania. secondly, the trump campaign has put out a statement. they said this election is not over. they went on to say they will continue to fight. the third and final point, into ours the house republican caucus is scheduled to have a -- have a c
where are we? what are we going to know today? kevin: first and foremost, joe biden has a 5500 vote lead against president trump in pennsylvania, and there's about 30,000 votes left to be counted in the city of philadelphia, predominantly a historically democratic part of the state. plus, additional mail-in ballots to become did over the next couple of days not just in pennsylvania. likely a recount in georgia, in nevada. election officials saying those tallies will come in over the weekend....
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look, we feel good about where we are. we really do.rs and applause] [car horns] >> i'm here to tell you tonight, i believe we are on track to win this election. we knew because of the unprecedented early vote and mail in vote, it was going to take a wild. we are going to have to be patient until the hard work of tallying votes is finished and it ain't over until every vote is counted, every ballot is counted. [car horns] but we are feeling good. we are feeling good about where we are. it has been suggested we already one cameras on a -- and we are still in the game in georgia, although that is not what we expected. feeling real good about wisconsin and michigan. [cheers and applause] way, it is going to take time to count votes, but we are going to win pennsylvania. i've been talking to folks in philly, allegheny county, scranton and they are encouraged by what they see. look, we can know the results as early as tomorrow morning, but it may take a little longer. it ise said all along, not mine or donald's place to declare who has won t
look, we feel good about where we are. we really do.rs and applause] [car horns] >> i'm here to tell you tonight, i believe we are on track to win this election. we knew because of the unprecedented early vote and mail in vote, it was going to take a wild. we are going to have to be patient until the hard work of tallying votes is finished and it ain't over until every vote is counted, every ballot is counted. [car horns] but we are feeling good. we are feeling good about where we are. it...
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in the beginning when we we re do that.were talking about restrictions prior to the second lockdown, they weren't doing a very thoughtfuljob of that. there are still anomalies that will need ironing out in the coming days, but natural human geography is the way to think of these things. very good to talk to you. alex norris, the shadow public health minister. thank you. we were speaking there about hospitality. so what does the reinstating of the tier system mean for businesses across england? theo leggett reports. the end of the lockdown means many businesses will be able to take down the shutters and get back to work, but severe restrictions will remain and pubs are among the worst affected. under the new rules, pubs in tier 2 areas — so across much of the country — will only be allowed to open if they are also acting as restaurants, and they're only allowed to serve alcohol if it's accompanied by a substantial meal. something like a pasty and chips. pub chains and breweries are furious. they say they're being unfairly si
in the beginning when we we re do that.were talking about restrictions prior to the second lockdown, they weren't doing a very thoughtfuljob of that. there are still anomalies that will need ironing out in the coming days, but natural human geography is the way to think of these things. very good to talk to you. alex norris, the shadow public health minister. thank you. we were speaking there about hospitality. so what does the reinstating of the tier system mean for businesses across england?...
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we know right now, we must do more. the virus is not over because we are tired of it. it does not it's a put his guard down. and looks for opportunities to spread. and many of those activities that we highlighted as higher risk are exactly the opportunities for spread that we want to be laser focused on and invite all of you to be our partners once again in trying to reduce risk. so that we can reduce transmission. flatten the curve once again and make sure that we can soon enjoy many of the things that we have missed for the last few months. with that, i want to invite the doctor up to talk about our tier assignments for the week. i will be back to take any questions. >> good afternoon and thank you. as mentioned, it is my turn to talk to you about where we are. as you have seen every week with this structure we have this that we have unveiled with the criteria for listening and tightening restrictions on activities, based on the level of disease transmission that we are seeing at the county level and statewide. as i can remind you, every county is assigned to a tier
we know right now, we must do more. the virus is not over because we are tired of it. it does not it's a put his guard down. and looks for opportunities to spread. and many of those activities that we highlighted as higher risk are exactly the opportunities for spread that we want to be laser focused on and invite all of you to be our partners once again in trying to reduce risk. so that we can reduce transmission. flatten the curve once again and make sure that we can soon enjoy many of the...
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because if we don't vote, we won't win. if we vote, we will win this election and keep america prosperous and secure for generations do come. that's exactly what's on the ballot. that's what i've seen. georgians are fired up. i was in south georgia a couple days ago, north georgia yesterday, they are ready to go. they're going to turn out. we're excited to welcome president trump on saturday right here in georgia. maria: the president planning to come and help campaign for you and david purdue next weekend. butex stacy abrams says that she is now up to 900,000 mail-in ballots. she is taking credit for delivering georgia for biden. she claims she registered 900,000 georgians to vote by mail. some are accusing her of ballot gharvesting which is legal in some states. but not in georgia. how do you prove that and what is your reaction to already 900,000 mail-in ballots on the docket according to stacy abrams. >> those are not stacy abrams' ballots. georgia is going to turn out for this because they don't want a socialist americ
because if we don't vote, we won't win. if we vote, we will win this election and keep america prosperous and secure for generations do come. that's exactly what's on the ballot. that's what i've seen. georgians are fired up. i was in south georgia a couple days ago, north georgia yesterday, they are ready to go. they're going to turn out. we're excited to welcome president trump on saturday right here in georgia. maria: the president planning to come and help campaign for you and david purdue...
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we look at judy shelton, we look at bitcoin. this story by bloomberg businessweek is really taking everyone by storm. tom: they mentioned all the right schools as well. i think it is true probably in every urban area, but after real estate it is the focus of new york city, what to do with the cherubs in not only the private schools, but i would also mention the state-of-the-art anything,ools are, if even more competitive. the schools with a heritage up in boston, boston latin. they are just as hard to get into as the other fancy schools. do spend a lot of time thinking about education for our kids, and these four-year-olds actually have to do tutoring, but also applications and interviews to get into these kindergartens. i find that fascinating. we will talk about central banks much more. that's get to bloomberg first word news with ritika gupta. ritika: president trump has fired a homeland security official who contradicted his unfounded claims about election fraud. christopher krebs is a former microsoft official who the presi
we look at judy shelton, we look at bitcoin. this story by bloomberg businessweek is really taking everyone by storm. tom: they mentioned all the right schools as well. i think it is true probably in every urban area, but after real estate it is the focus of new york city, what to do with the cherubs in not only the private schools, but i would also mention the state-of-the-art anything,ools are, if even more competitive. the schools with a heritage up in boston, boston latin. they are just as...
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why do we evolve with minds that we wish were a little bit different and we wish we have the ability to push it where distractions and lock in our focus. we will talk about that a wide aisle just tell us we have this distractible mind could one nice description comes from a psychiatrist and this comes from an animated video that he gives that is 10 or 15 minutes long could he gives the example of a bird trying to pack seeds against a difficult background and as he points out here the bird has two different forms of attention. he needs to be a lot of focus to take out the seeds against that background. at the same time it has to be aware of its surroundings because it's got to be aware of the potential for predators and other birds around it and it has to be generally aware of its surroundings. this in fact is true for us as well. we need to be able to focus but we also need to be aware of what's going on around us to be alert to friends and they don't quite have the predators coming at us in the same way that the bird does but if you think about the way in which we have evolved and t
why do we evolve with minds that we wish were a little bit different and we wish we have the ability to push it where distractions and lock in our focus. we will talk about that a wide aisle just tell us we have this distractible mind could one nice description comes from a psychiatrist and this comes from an animated video that he gives that is 10 or 15 minutes long could he gives the example of a bird trying to pack seeds against a difficult background and as he points out here the bird has...
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how can we fit in if we can never get in? with regard to securing future employment, it's not happening. bringing on new person that will report to e.e.o. rather than prioritized as director reporting instead directly to the directors of sfmta, that's how it should look. this structuring will allow all sfmta employees to be better served by placing the ombus person. when the rebuilding about trust, how can you rebuild something without knowing the history behind it? it needs to start with the root. you need to understand how it started. rebuilding cannot and will not happen if we do not have black voices involved in these narratives and transparency. not black voices that can be manipulated to speak from a white adjacent perspective but a black voice that can be helpful. trust is very peculiar. that's a very peculiar word in the black community i see that in the report. black people have been very trusting at sfmta and it has been weaponized against us. trust has been weaponized black and african-american employees. trust can
how can we fit in if we can never get in? with regard to securing future employment, it's not happening. bringing on new person that will report to e.e.o. rather than prioritized as director reporting instead directly to the directors of sfmta, that's how it should look. this structuring will allow all sfmta employees to be better served by placing the ombus person. when the rebuilding about trust, how can you rebuild something without knowing the history behind it? it needs to start with the...
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yes we did, and we still are. so what we learned is that the american ingenuity, the american drive, the american, get up, pull yourselves up by your intstraps is alive and well broadband providers in the country. peter: i would say on behalf of our association -- matt: i would say that on behalf of our association, we are strong and engaged more than ever by the way of telling our members' story and working with the congress, the fcc and other agencies. our work is ongoing. like patti said, we never stopped. we are learning how to do that more effectively with technology today. 's commentso patty regarding how our members really jumped into the pandemic to say, we are on the ground. we live and work in these areas that we serve, and we need to keep people connected as they are coming home from work, from school, from colleges, to hospitals, wherever they were working, to do their work at home and rely on that broadband service. the stories we have seen across our membership, it really is an untold story, a great
yes we did, and we still are. so what we learned is that the american ingenuity, the american drive, the american, get up, pull yourselves up by your intstraps is alive and well broadband providers in the country. peter: i would say on behalf of our association -- matt: i would say that on behalf of our association, we are strong and engaged more than ever by the way of telling our members' story and working with the congress, the fcc and other agencies. our work is ongoing. like patti said, we...
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we are trying to move as fast as we can. and following the ricks moving audit the certification of the state and then likely whoever is in second their initial request for a recount. >> sure, with all the talk of legal voting, is there anything specific evidence of illegal voting? >> as i said earlier, in a situation where the margin is, you know, so small, you don't need to have anything that's rampant. there are irregularities that are common in every election. but in this particular case, every single one of them is very important. every insight we've gotten is going to be investigated fully. and we are working hard to protect the integrity of the vote regardless of who makes the complaint of any of these things. >> there's no evidence of illegal voting. >> we can't say that because they're still under investigation. >> [indiscernible] >> well, we have a few hours what will be coming in from the u.s. post office that has been be postmarked by tuesday. we feel we will have an answer uote, unquote missing ballots. we'll goi
we are trying to move as fast as we can. and following the ricks moving audit the certification of the state and then likely whoever is in second their initial request for a recount. >> sure, with all the talk of legal voting, is there anything specific evidence of illegal voting? >> as i said earlier, in a situation where the margin is, you know, so small, you don't need to have anything that's rampant. there are irregularities that are common in every election. but in this...
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is sad and we needto do it differently or we will see more deaths than we should. >> how are you planning to celebrate sang thanksgiving this ye? >> fourmypeople. wife, my daughter and two children. they have all been in san francisco in a pod. even tre we will ep more than six feet away around a large table. we will order in from a it's not exactly we will do every year but we want to stay healthy and stay alive. >> how do you recommd talking to friends and family who don't think it's t sky to together or is safe if you get tested prior to being together. >> unfortunately,the test is not completely reassurance, if you knew everyone around the table had a negative test at day, you could be reasonably comfortable it's fairly safe to do. of ththlogistics of are pretty hard. so, what you are probably going to see is someone got the test four days ago and it took three days to come back which they were t infected four days ago but doesn't mean today. i approach these things in this way. i say to myself, if things went wrong and somebody got very sick and d,god for somebody died, would i feel
is sad and we needto do it differently or we will see more deaths than we should. >> how are you planning to celebrate sang thanksgiving this ye? >> fourmypeople. wife, my daughter and two children. they have all been in san francisco in a pod. even tre we will ep more than six feet away around a large table. we will order in from a it's not exactly we will do every year but we want to stay healthy and stay alive. >> how do you recommd talking to friends and family who don't...
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we are opening as fast as we can and we will continue to invest in china.h on the long-term opportunity in china. shery: kevin johnson speaking to david westin. if you are away from the screen, you can find in-depth analysis and big newsmakers on bloomberg radio, broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong. listen to bloombergradio.com. plenty more ahead. stay with us. ♪ karina:karina: the latest figures from air new zealand show passenger numbers down from a year ago despite the coronavirus seeming to be under control. domestic passengers have begun returning but numbers are still down 40% on the year. have seennal arrivals numbers cut by more than 95% with 27,000 passengers for the year. cash earnings fell 62% for the full year to 2.6 billion aussie dollars. the results included previously disco this disclosed charge. timeew ubs's has wasted no in expanding the footprint in the middle east. he became a after nearly seven years. he succeeds giorgio armani as ubs looks to cut costs. >> let's look at how we are setting up the most crucial trading week of
we are opening as fast as we can and we will continue to invest in china.h on the long-term opportunity in china. shery: kevin johnson speaking to david westin. if you are away from the screen, you can find in-depth analysis and big newsmakers on bloomberg radio, broadcasting live from our studio in hong kong. listen to bloombergradio.com. plenty more ahead. stay with us. ♪ karina:karina: the latest figures from air new zealand show passenger numbers down from a year ago despite the...
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we hope by the time we get into the second quarter of 2021, we will have enough vaccine that we will progressively vaccinate people so that when we get to april, may, june, we will get people in the general population is starting to get vaccines. adi: so i guide like me who is not a particularly high-risk level? dr. fauci: probably by the end of the first quarter or end of the second quarter. adi: so the people who said they probably will not take the vaccine -- that number has increased rather than decrease in the past six months or so -- for the people who are resistant because they don't trust what anybody saying, you talked about that, showing the early efficacy -- but the people who just say, "i don't want to take a vaccine, i don't want anybody to tell me to take a vaccine," how do we move the needle on that? dr. fauci: you have to continually outreach them and do what we call community engagement. there will be a core of people who will not take a vaccine matter what you do. i don't think you should give up on them, but i don't think you should necessarily expect. but there wa
we hope by the time we get into the second quarter of 2021, we will have enough vaccine that we will progressively vaccinate people so that when we get to april, may, june, we will get people in the general population is starting to get vaccines. adi: so i guide like me who is not a particularly high-risk level? dr. fauci: probably by the end of the first quarter or end of the second quarter. adi: so the people who said they probably will not take the vaccine -- that number has increased rather...