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>> we have one caller on the line at the moment. >> thank you. opening the first line now. >> caller: hi, my name is alex and i'm a neighbor of the port i live in the india basin neighborhood. for the past 20 years, and i'm sure certainly longer, the rendering plant at the pier has been obnoxious nuisance for the neighborhood, especially during the summertime. especially when the winds start growing off the bay. this past spring and summer the plant has been especially bad and having been stuck here at home, the problem is much more noticeable. i used to be -- i was on the southern waterfront advisory committee many years ago when the rendering plant was being expanded and we were promised state of the art odor control, per a community hotline, and a better management from the port and all of that has gone by the wayside. it's really vital that the port get a hold of its -- and if the lessee can't correct their behavior they should shut it down. >> thank you, we appreciate your call. are there any other callers? >> at this time, there are no othe
>> we have one caller on the line at the moment. >> thank you. opening the first line now. >> caller: hi, my name is alex and i'm a neighbor of the port i live in the india basin neighborhood. for the past 20 years, and i'm sure certainly longer, the rendering plant at the pier has been obnoxious nuisance for the neighborhood, especially during the summertime. especially when the winds start growing off the bay. this past spring and summer the plant has been especially bad and...
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of are on the train or on your car stereo oi’ some of oui’ are on the train or on your car stereo or some of our listeners say they listen to us as they are nodding off to sleep. it is really intimate and allows us to have a conversation with the audience. again, during the pandemic, we have had so many people come to us with stories, it is a great way of generating contacts affect we created a real community, that is what podcasting allows you to do. and the other benefit is we don't have the time constraints that you sometimes have on the 10pm news so when laura kuenssberg has two minutes talking to huw edwards at the top of the ten o'clock news, she then comes into the newscast studio and we have half an hourfor her to elaborate on the story of the day and she can come in and opened her notebook and kind of tell the audience all the things she's learned that day talking to her sources. so you're not getting that anywhere else on the bbc. it is really fabulous, it is very simple... the most important thing is it is authentic. we are not putting it on. whenjohn and emily who are old
of are on the train or on your car stereo oi’ some of oui’ are on the train or on your car stereo or some of our listeners say they listen to us as they are nodding off to sleep. it is really intimate and allows us to have a conversation with the audience. again, during the pandemic, we have had so many people come to us with stories, it is a great way of generating contacts affect we created a real community, that is what podcasting allows you to do. and the other benefit is we don't have...
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the ocii is on channel two, and there's something else on channel one. so can you please advise where the public can watch the meeting? that's number one. number two, although the meeting started late, all closed session start with an open session first, so i'm glad that we're doing this. and number three, if the closed session will last for at least three hours, can you please come back at 4:00 p.m., both by phone and on-line, whatever the meeting is, and just update the public as to whether you're still in closed session or if you're done with that so that people can plan their afternoons and not just sit around with the unknown time that you may be done by four or earlier or later. i think you could just break at 4:00 p.m. and tell us where you are when you come back. >> thank you, mr. -- >> oh, and by the way, i hope you select a board secretary. >> thank you for your well wishes. are there any additional public commenters on the line? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> and with that, directors -- >> madam chair, just for the record,
the ocii is on channel two, and there's something else on channel one. so can you please advise where the public can watch the meeting? that's number one. number two, although the meeting started late, all closed session start with an open session first, so i'm glad that we're doing this. and number three, if the closed session will last for at least three hours, can you please come back at 4:00 p.m., both by phone and on-line, whatever the meeting is, and just update the public as to whether...
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mark that's one of the things i traced in my book one vote away. the last chapter is on judicial nomination and i trace the history of supreme court nominations going back to dwight d eisenhower. on the democratic side they get it right virtually every time. what i mean by that is virtually one 100% of their nominees vote exactly as democrats would want them to vote in almost every single case. on the republican side, republican presidents have been terrible about supreme court nominees. we do not even back 500. many of the worst judicial activists were republican appointees. earl warren, william brennan, john paul stevens, david souter, harry blackmun of the author of roe versus wade was a republican nominee and there's a reason for that. a lot of people are frustrated and want to know why we keep getting it wrong. i try come in the book, to analyze when we get it right and when we get it wrong. if you look at the justices who stayed faithful to their oath and the constitution, giants like antonin scalia and clarence thomas and sam alito and chief
mark that's one of the things i traced in my book one vote away. the last chapter is on judicial nomination and i trace the history of supreme court nominations going back to dwight d eisenhower. on the democratic side they get it right virtually every time. what i mean by that is virtually one 100% of their nominees vote exactly as democrats would want them to vote in almost every single case. on the republican side, republican presidents have been terrible about supreme court nominees. we do...
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voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. vote yes on prop 25 in business you have to be then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast shipping- with amazon business prime essentials. so no matter what comes next, you'll always be ready to bounce forward. get started with powerful internet and voice for $64.90 a month, and ask how you can get one free year of amazon busines prime essentials on us. call or go online today. comcast business. so, i go to floor & decor where i find every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design. cause one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. explore floor & decor in person or online. >>> a lot of us have tried to pick up a new hobby during the pandemic, may be making sourdough bread and others garden, some have tri
voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. vote yes on prop 25 in business you have to be then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast shipping- with amazon business prime essentials. so no matter what...
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friday had on me it was on the rug and i said that on. a stock i'm on a salad then one cannot have that how it was so no higher only if you want a whole sausage and how much. will that little of you shovelful of the meat. that she don't mind your. own how can. a will be going to begin to match the ball. only even heard of my account. of the us out of. meat. deal of. thought feed him that dictabelt in the mouth or even but i don't get them there. was. was. was. little girl was behind the hi mom. mom mom. does real dean suddenly kenny's. a man. in the house sold. the bill help when with death on the muslimeen and he asked seemingly. a shabby yeah let's see to our bit on the inside and i was the last seen to be set up and that you know i get off at an elite you many are better yet to xabi oh well that would have been as really and will soon and her 3 year and that the the how to be a shobna men. at the 9 better car these are how much mistaken could be it you know the local team you know of any thoughts what kind of a lot of b o o. localism m
friday had on me it was on the rug and i said that on. a stock i'm on a salad then one cannot have that how it was so no higher only if you want a whole sausage and how much. will that little of you shovelful of the meat. that she don't mind your. own how can. a will be going to begin to match the ball. only even heard of my account. of the us out of. meat. deal of. thought feed him that dictabelt in the mouth or even but i don't get them there. was. was. was. little girl was behind the hi mom....
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went on and then called but no one made a thing when asked was that. their name was that is he on. the. joint ticket is there. by. a window. in the least only with which of would one. go to you know sort of what if they just. go. oh. this is it because i've missed it yet but i'll tell you this after this is. the seat you will see. this you. know not all of it. but i can compass signal. and we can put on. scene yes they've got on one young. but i love being cool a lot of the. in the. channel 11 this is a cool hey. it would be you just. musselman last. week and we get on a. must begin your time in the name when. are you going green bay but i don't know people who travel a. lot unless you own the will see a compass he knows. not of could. not get is he the k. you'll see an article that i always stay in the gun to your list. so do you. know man because he never got that he can be endl in on. this. that in england now but no i think on that i would be. the. littles. but i mean life but as you on. the main disease. would you. say. yes. i think. this american are a pretty fair amount but
went on and then called but no one made a thing when asked was that. their name was that is he on. the. joint ticket is there. by. a window. in the least only with which of would one. go to you know sort of what if they just. go. oh. this is it because i've missed it yet but i'll tell you this after this is. the seat you will see. this you. know not all of it. but i can compass signal. and we can put on. scene yes they've got on one young. but i love being cool a lot of the. in the. channel 11...
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michael strahan goes one-on-one with sergeant jonathan mattingly this morning on "gma," one of the three officers involved in the shooting of breonna taylor. >> there have been marches, there have been protests. what was your feelings watching that unfold after this? >> mostly frustration there was so muches d disinformation. this is not like george floyd, this is not like ahmaud arbery. this is not hunting somebody down. this is not kneeling on a neck. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m., a live report with the latest developments in the investigation plus much more on that exclusive interview. with your "gma" first look, i'm alex peres, abc news, chicago. >>> san francisco supervisors just passed a bill dubbed the karen act. it makes racially motivated 911 calls illegal. it was first introduced in july after several high-profile incidents that included a couple calling police on a man writing black lives matter in chalk in front of his own home. the name is related to the slang term karen used to describe an obnoxious white woman. >>> now more on a woman who was not able to get her edd benefits.
michael strahan goes one-on-one with sergeant jonathan mattingly this morning on "gma," one of the three officers involved in the shooting of breonna taylor. >> there have been marches, there have been protests. what was your feelings watching that unfold after this? >> mostly frustration there was so muches d disinformation. this is not like george floyd, this is not like ahmaud arbery. this is not hunting somebody down. this is not kneeling on a neck. >> coming up...
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of the things pushing this growth so what exactly is q one and how did it start q one on says president donald trump is saving the world from an elite cult of satan worshipping pedophiles made up of democratic politicians billionaires and hollywood celebrities supporters spread a wide range of unfounded conspiracy theories and anti semitic beliefs to predict what they call a great awakening that's when a wider audience will supposedly embrace their theories leading to a storm when the alleged child abusers face justice q and on started in the us in october 2017 with an anonymous post on the 4 chan platform the user calls him or herself cue a reference to the high level u.s. security clearance he supposedly holds. q. and ons roots lie in pizza gate a 2016 conspiracy theory that alleged leading democratic party politicians were running a child sex ring from a pizza shop in washington d.c. . all right let's bring in our guests in brussels sergey like in ski as a member of the european parliament where he is part of the alliance 90 group also in berlin caroline sender she's a visiting resea
of the things pushing this growth so what exactly is q one and how did it start q one on says president donald trump is saving the world from an elite cult of satan worshipping pedophiles made up of democratic politicians billionaires and hollywood celebrities supporters spread a wide range of unfounded conspiracy theories and anti semitic beliefs to predict what they call a great awakening that's when a wider audience will supposedly embrace their theories leading to a storm when the alleged...
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hang on one second. i lost my place here. 44% up year to date, which is significant, so we will continue to work on that. otherwise property crimes across the board are down other than burglary. we are continuing to address our strategies through key ways as we reopen our economy as you have seen in the news probably, many of the restaurants and shopping establishments are reopening. we're starting to have more people come back to the city which is good news. so we want to make sure that we don't have spike in car burglaries as people start to come back out and enjoy our city. so that will continue. on that note, we are 45% down compared to 2018 and 52% down in car burglaries compared to 2017. when you look at the comparison to the last year, 2019, we are 42% down in car burglaries. our violent crime is up for the week by 18% unfortunately. overall for the year our violent crime is down 21%. we are up in homicides as i explain to the public in the commission last week, and we're still up in homicides, al
hang on one second. i lost my place here. 44% up year to date, which is significant, so we will continue to work on that. otherwise property crimes across the board are down other than burglary. we are continuing to address our strategies through key ways as we reopen our economy as you have seen in the news probably, many of the restaurants and shopping establishments are reopening. we're starting to have more people come back to the city which is good news. so we want to make sure that we...
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a reminder to follow me on twitter at lou dobbs, like me on facebook and follow me on instagram at "lou dobbs tonight", and by my new book to trump century, how our president change the course of history forever, get your copy at loudobbsshop.com, the dog shot.com and as well as amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com. again thank you for being with us, see you tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪. liz: the story dominating today's headlines, the debate so badly derailed that the commission presidential debate is now reportedly considering possibly cutting off the microphone the candidates to stop any future problems and stop future debates from turning into an unproductive chaotic mess, last night caused an interruption every minute, we have the hill media reporter joe concha on that as republicans and democrats alike roundly criticized the debate has not been a debate but a brawl, what this means for 2020, that story coming up, former trump campaign advisor carter page and former director keep james comey who saw the fbi trump russia probe testified today saying he only learned about fbi abus
a reminder to follow me on twitter at lou dobbs, like me on facebook and follow me on instagram at "lou dobbs tonight", and by my new book to trump century, how our president change the course of history forever, get your copy at loudobbsshop.com, the dog shot.com and as well as amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com. again thank you for being with us, see you tomorrow. good night from sussex. ♪. liz: the story dominating today's headlines, the debate so badly derailed that the commission...
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one gilligan that will put on that may not come by a couple on. my poor thought. about my lot in my cellar then i. do know that inability to. function for told the. mimic it because might get the. there to do or show that you know none. and then get you're going to dodge it and buy oh this trouble is that the victim in maine must be the. dipped in the. attic it wrong also to come on the dot i mean in come they going to them jorgen in . public property or a lot of that ability or just sucked out of a bit of wind blows locked up when i was the bearded. doctor. headed up there are rumors that the you have plans to change the constitution which could potentially give the president more powers and your critics are suggesting that you may be doing this in order to potentially line yourself up to one day be the president and many people are concerned that this poses a threat to the kind of democratic progress this country has made. in recent years how do you respond to that. kind of. go towards i mean from the very game in. one. go to war bar. doubled ag
one gilligan that will put on that may not come by a couple on. my poor thought. about my lot in my cellar then i. do know that inability to. function for told the. mimic it because might get the. there to do or show that you know none. and then get you're going to dodge it and buy oh this trouble is that the victim in maine must be the. dipped in the. attic it wrong also to come on the dot i mean in come they going to them jorgen in . public property or a lot of that ability or just sucked out...
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on some worries on the virus. we have numbers coming out of europe and other parts of the world that are not encouraging. clusters in new york. as folks worry about the possibility of a second wave, or even a second wave that is seeming to be starting, you see those parts of the market hanging back. that is exactly what happened in january. in addition, the bond market in the u.s. is closed for the holiday. japanese yen, the up a second day in a row. over the last two sessions, the dollar against the yen down the most since the middle of september. on the surface it is risk on, but below the surface there are nuances to keep in mind. taylor: thank do bloomberg's abigail doolittle. investors have been watching for ,ny signs of fiscal stimulus but any chance for a deal looking less likely. president trump's time to spark negotiations on of the round of virus relief falling flat with house democrats and republicans on capitol hill. for more perspective, i want to bring in ed mills, washington policy analyst at raymon
on some worries on the virus. we have numbers coming out of europe and other parts of the world that are not encouraging. clusters in new york. as folks worry about the possibility of a second wave, or even a second wave that is seeming to be starting, you see those parts of the market hanging back. that is exactly what happened in january. in addition, the bond market in the u.s. is closed for the holiday. japanese yen, the up a second day in a row. over the last two sessions, the dollar...
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on. but. not goals man appeared confident before kick off but i were no pushover to talk to league leaders until the stroke of half time to score a spanish defender i'm telling you doing the honors. after the break and i pick up the pace and substitute yusuf potions 1st produced this cry by. thought stoner on 66 minutes sealed spirits fight i life 6 day top of the bundesliga with their 2 male victory. say next turn their attention to their champions league clash against the shock cheered on tuesday. my opinion is that. maybe one of the best goals of my it is for one tree then he gets the ball to pass me through chip it over the defender and the ball lands perfectly in the ankle but i need to shoot on the 1st one and then i have quite a. defending champions by munich are hot on leaders lead 6 heels after thrashing promoted bielefeld for one robert thomas middle of the byron goals with the win moving them up to 2nd place in the table. back leading the by in line and involved right from the
on. but. not goals man appeared confident before kick off but i were no pushover to talk to league leaders until the stroke of half time to score a spanish defender i'm telling you doing the honors. after the break and i pick up the pace and substitute yusuf potions 1st produced this cry by. thought stoner on 66 minutes sealed spirits fight i life 6 day top of the bundesliga with their 2 male victory. say next turn their attention to their champions league clash against the shock cheered on...
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vote yes on prop 16. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. about the covid-19 virus. it's real. it's dangerous. and we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask. wash your hands. stay six feet apart. we can do this. if we do it together. your health in the wake of dr. fauci's warning about thanksgiving gatherings. what we can all do to minimize risks while still planning something meaningful with family and friends. but first, your local news who put fear aside and run toward the flames. these are the people we depend on. that's why at the ford motor company, our super dutys have undergone 20 million miles of testing. so that these people can depend on us. ♪ ♪ ♪ do i look like a child to you? (man) cheerios. (buzz) honey nut cheerios
vote yes on prop 16. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. about the covid-19 virus. it's real. it's dangerous. and we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask....
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i've never heard one doctor say one thing about him and one media outlet say anything about those, does not see my coronavirus would have a political agenda but often times it feels like it does because that was events are never talked about as being an issue. the white house is always followed guidelines, they've always tested people before their around the president or whenever they are not testing available for the number of people and encourage people to wear masks and honestly if we all look at this from the same perspective, it does not seem right that were criticizing one event and not the other. chris: i take your point about the protest but that does not make what happened at the white house which as i say tony fauci was a super spreader, at least eight people at that event came down with a virus including the president and the first lady. i've got to ask you because you were there at another event the first debate 12 days ago in cleveland, the cleveland clinic's rules were very clear, everyone in the audience had to wear a mask but after the first family came in with masks, yo
i've never heard one doctor say one thing about him and one media outlet say anything about those, does not see my coronavirus would have a political agenda but often times it feels like it does because that was events are never talked about as being an issue. the white house is always followed guidelines, they've always tested people before their around the president or whenever they are not testing available for the number of people and encourage people to wear masks and honestly if we all...
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a bigger stimulus or even on the current one. it's not clear that the senate will allow for that. that, fo rme -- for me, is the big variable. if you get a very paired stimulus or even nothing -- pared-down stimulus or even nothing. manus: i got a little bit overexcited. i've had five days off. i went straight in on the attack. you warn -- i'm so excited you are back on the show. getwarn that we mightn't the blue sweep. they want to belong put options -- be long put options. this is a better counterbalance to a biden plateau. is that the kind of hedge that you would prefer to engage in? tim: yeah. in fact, it's interesting. we basically said the exact same thing last week, when biden nationally was up 10 points in the polls. the odds in the betting markets were 70% chance he would win. that had happened very quickly. we have adjusted short euro-yen. if you look at the correlation between aussie swiss and euro aussie-swiss and euro-yen, views like that make a lot of sense. annmarie: i know we talked a lot about stimulus, but sitti
a bigger stimulus or even on the current one. it's not clear that the senate will allow for that. that, fo rme -- for me, is the big variable. if you get a very paired stimulus or even nothing -- pared-down stimulus or even nothing. manus: i got a little bit overexcited. i've had five days off. i went straight in on the attack. you warn -- i'm so excited you are back on the show. getwarn that we mightn't the blue sweep. they want to belong put options -- be long put options. this is a better...
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on the one rung of. my mother was just kind of saying a lot of weird things like the doctors implanting like things into. chips microchips that are chips. and like was or people lizard people just a lot of conspiracy theories she kept talking about revelations like the end of the world. germs day. in preparation for doomsday should knock you decided to move her chosen followers to the south pacific island of fiji. and 2014 to celia's mother and now it's she wanted to move there too we made a deal we made a promise that i would go with her. to help for several and. and i would stay there for 2 weeks. her mother and the rest of her family were among the 1st of more than 400 grace road followers to move to fiji. while she was there celia witnessed some of jew sermons what was there that i could see it was weird. not my cup of tea a lot of wheeling a lot of shouting she would. verbally abuse a lot of people. on a call the names. awful names like what i think liar. or things like that. which is not normal for
on the one rung of. my mother was just kind of saying a lot of weird things like the doctors implanting like things into. chips microchips that are chips. and like was or people lizard people just a lot of conspiracy theories she kept talking about revelations like the end of the world. germs day. in preparation for doomsday should knock you decided to move her chosen followers to the south pacific island of fiji. and 2014 to celia's mother and now it's she wanted to move there too we made a...
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one second. i want to go down to tala who has news about the white house press secretary kale kayleigh n testing positive for covid >> in her statement on twitter where she said first she tested positive, she said she had no knowledge of hope hicks, the president's top communications aide having tested positive when mcenany briefed the press at 11 a.m. nbc is reporting that mcenany was pulled from the president's trip to bedminister new jersey for two separate fund-raising events later that afternoon. she was not told why, according to nbc's reporting and did not learn until later that afternoon that hope hicks had tested positive so that is some interesting detail here, that mcenany knew she was pulled from the trip earlier in the day but was not told why, did not learn until later that hicks had tested positive mcenany had continued to brief the white house press corps that day and informal gag ls as she was testing negative as recently as yesterday evening but this morning she tested positive
one second. i want to go down to tala who has news about the white house press secretary kale kayleigh n testing positive for covid >> in her statement on twitter where she said first she tested positive, she said she had no knowledge of hope hicks, the president's top communications aide having tested positive when mcenany briefed the press at 11 a.m. nbc is reporting that mcenany was pulled from the president's trip to bedminister new jersey for two separate fund-raising events later...
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so this risk is one that we will accept and focus on the major ones. secondly, in terms of the use of word risk throughout this loaded wonderful presentation, are you mainly talking about volatility? >> it's a wonderful (indiscernible) and i'm so happy that you asked that because risk is never meant to be one number. if you remember, even active risk, we measured it here, and represented two measures. we look at others as well, such as tracking errors and active share. for the total portfolio we'll look at different types of concentrations, right? we look at volatility. we look at stress and different types of stress. we also look at scenario analysis that we didn't have a way to look at. so the answer is, no, it's not just volatility. >> commissioner, i would like to go back to your question on currency and whether it's worth hedging. the risk -- the currency risk in terms of other risks. if we were to look at the annualized volatility of every stock, say, in the 2500, and the volatility of the index, so just take all 2,500 stocks and take the standar
so this risk is one that we will accept and focus on the major ones. secondly, in terms of the use of word risk throughout this loaded wonderful presentation, are you mainly talking about volatility? >> it's a wonderful (indiscernible) and i'm so happy that you asked that because risk is never meant to be one number. if you remember, even active risk, we measured it here, and represented two measures. we look at others as well, such as tracking errors and active share. for the total...
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day one. thank you for joining us on "prime time". >> thank you for having me. it's good to be on. >> what was your level of confidence in a room where you knew none of your colleges were tested. senator lindsey graham said, we're all cdc complaint. good. we don't need to test. >> a number of them were at that super spreader event which we assumed is where thom tillis got the virus which they're on the committee. the responsible thing to do would be a testing protocol in which all senators would be tested, not just for ourselves, but remember there are dozens and dozens of people from the security area to people wiping down and cleaning the room. it is irresponsible. look, when a senator gets sick, they have great health care. and i think what we try to make clear today was that unfortunately with covid rates going up now and the majority of our states so many americans are struggling and many americans should this nominee get confirmed in time to hear the oral arguments or the trump administr
day one. thank you for joining us on "prime time". >> thank you for having me. it's good to be on. >> what was your level of confidence in a room where you knew none of your colleges were tested. senator lindsey graham said, we're all cdc complaint. good. we don't need to test. >> a number of them were at that super spreader event which we assumed is where thom tillis got the virus which they're on the committee. the responsible thing to do would be a testing...
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he's tough on corporate america and outsourcing of jobs. he's tough on the war on drugs. you can go around. what you get is sort of a old style can do american who believes in the american exceptionalism. somehow, after american -- world war ii, americans got lazy. not the everyday working american, but everybody is working for leisure time and breaks instead of kind of fixing the country. country comes before corporation to ross perot and i think he's diagnosing in 92 and 96 that american politics are broken and the financial system is broken. the military is not broken and he's questioning how do we fix the other two. he still feels that way today. >> that caller mentioned as a young person in her twenties and cheering on ross perot. in our next set of clips, we will do a montage of two of the three presidential debates that happened that year. >> these young people. when they get out of the university they will have a difficulty finding a job. we have to clean this mess up and leave this country in good shape and pass on the american dream to them. we have to collect t
he's tough on corporate america and outsourcing of jobs. he's tough on the war on drugs. you can go around. what you get is sort of a old style can do american who believes in the american exceptionalism. somehow, after american -- world war ii, americans got lazy. not the everyday working american, but everybody is working for leisure time and breaks instead of kind of fixing the country. country comes before corporation to ross perot and i think he's diagnosing in 92 and 96 that american...
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but you want one now? i'll give you one. that hammock, heavy truck that cost, what is it 850 million dollars? in the pentagon, they get and requested and yet a member of congress, a very powerful one put it in the budget. i think we can save money through this whole, very sophisticated concept, andrea that i know you understand of competitive strategies. it is new, and it is very very different, then what's happened. but it's not quite ready to be totally implemented. and it's very important. i think we can say, through the packer commission report, and i'm very proud that david pecker originated that report, he's strongly supporting me. so it's not a question of saying our budget is full of a lot of waste, i don't believe that. i do think this, we're in this serious stages of negotiation with the soviet union now, on the strategic arms control talks. and we are protecting a cup of options in terms of modernizing our strategic forces. my secretary of defense is gonna have to make a very difficult decision in which system to
but you want one now? i'll give you one. that hammock, heavy truck that cost, what is it 850 million dollars? in the pentagon, they get and requested and yet a member of congress, a very powerful one put it in the budget. i think we can save money through this whole, very sophisticated concept, andrea that i know you understand of competitive strategies. it is new, and it is very very different, then what's happened. but it's not quite ready to be totally implemented. and it's very important. i...
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voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> debate night in america. another busy night for our fact checker daniel dale. tonight we heard vice president pence try to use the green new deal against the biden/harris campaign. let's watch that. >> you were the first senate co-sponsor of the green new deal. and while joe biden denied the green new deal, susan, thank you for pointing out the green new deal is on their campaign website. >> so, daniel, what do you make of that claim? >> so it is true that the green new deal is mentioned on the biden campaign website, but this claim needs context. the green new deal is a vague congressional resolution. it is not a detailed policy plan. the biden campaign website says the resolution is a crucial framework for addressing climate change, but it doesn't say the green new deal is the biden plan. it's like a friendly nod to the green new deal. it then goes on to lay
voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> debate night in america. another busy night for our fact checker daniel dale. tonight we heard vice president pence try to use the green new deal against the biden/harris campaign. let's watch that. >> you were the first senate co-sponsor of the green new deal. and...
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to have on the radar screen early on. polling data consistently showed a 3 to 4 point race one way or the other absolutely within the margin of error. a fairly easy state to target in many ways. it is difficult to get to during the pandemic, it only has two major media markets. tucson and phoenix. almost all the action in the race will be in maricopa county, that's all of our viewers out there need to focus on what's going on in greater phoenix because the person who wins phoenix has a huge leg up in carrying the state. >> sandra: i want to flip to the last screen and you can talk about this when i talk about maricopa county. more than half of the state's residents of arizona are from maricopa county. but here is sort of a breakdown of registered republicans and democrats in 2016. if i flip the screen to 2017 you will see 35% to 30% democrats and that number has grown as far as registered republicans and democrats. republicans stayed the same. number of democrat in that state what grown if you tally it up. 170,000 additio
to have on the radar screen early on. polling data consistently showed a 3 to 4 point race one way or the other absolutely within the margin of error. a fairly easy state to target in many ways. it is difficult to get to during the pandemic, it only has two major media markets. tucson and phoenix. almost all the action in the race will be in maricopa county, that's all of our viewers out there need to focus on what's going on in greater phoenix because the person who wins phoenix has a huge leg...
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on the end descends on figure living as on some calm. victory for the machine it doesn't leave just one then the how's the form come to us of a thus far the 50 say oh it was a very heated moment i'm odd and i go. i'm saying if on the part of i'm going to be mostly the mother if the months i get outside i'm still does i'm going to the a cut in the house the phone then that come out of a snow. my responsibilities and board the ship were to ensure that all the electrical apparatus and electronic operatic on board the ship was kept and 1st class working order because we expected to be either sick and anyday. so had we gone to another port from the canal the ship's deck officers would have expected all the electronic equipment electrical equipment to unload the cargo so even though we were in the canal i still had to do what we then called routine duty to ensure that everything was checked that it was working and it was in good order. with little to do apart from maintaining the vessels the crews could only look on at events around the. israe
on the end descends on figure living as on some calm. victory for the machine it doesn't leave just one then the how's the form come to us of a thus far the 50 say oh it was a very heated moment i'm odd and i go. i'm saying if on the part of i'm going to be mostly the mother if the months i get outside i'm still does i'm going to the a cut in the house the phone then that come out of a snow. my responsibilities and board the ship were to ensure that all the electrical apparatus and electronic...
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yes, in fact, i was on air force one yesterday when hope hicks was on air force one yesterday. we are told there was no real, i was not in close contact with her, we are told there is no real issue there, but the white house official telling us that they have done contact tracing, they have done contact tracing, they have done contact tracing, they have determined who were close contact with her, and they are following up with those folks. but yes, bloomberg, we are travelling with the white house and the president every day that he is on the road. do you have any idea, jordan, about him dutch tweed, mr trump says we are "waiting for results", there is a process which produces a pretty quick results, i think, in the first instance. do you know what sort of procedure we are expecting them to follow?” can tell you a bit about how the white house testing process works, for us reported some staff members, we get tested every day. they use a rapid test which will usually produce results within 15 minutes. but when there is an instance that they think someone might actually be posi
yes, in fact, i was on air force one yesterday when hope hicks was on air force one yesterday. we are told there was no real, i was not in close contact with her, we are told there is no real issue there, but the white house official telling us that they have done contact tracing, they have done contact tracing, they have done contact tracing, they have determined who were close contact with her, and they are following up with those folks. but yes, bloomberg, we are travelling with the white...
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because on one hand when i talked, i was on the call with trump campaign officials and therapy excited about how it's en never thigergizing thei. movement conservative -- we're seeing record fundraising on the democratic side. it's energized their low dollar donors, their on line fundraising. it seems to have energized two party bases which are already extremely energized and probably couldn't get any more energized if you loaded them up with performance enhancing drugs. i'm not sure this does anything about affecting the court in a profound way that will maybe last for generations if democrats don't try to pack the courts. >> jonathan you cover the white house the quite intently on a daily basis. are you getting reaction from them? >>> they're happy with it. they think she's performed extremely well and obviously without notes, very good recall, et cetera, et cetera. and the view there is that no one has laid a glove on her. so they're very happy with how it's going. >> jonathan stand by. i want to go back to shannon bream here and try to clarify one point. i was given an email by the
because on one hand when i talked, i was on the call with trump campaign officials and therapy excited about how it's en never thigergizing thei. movement conservative -- we're seeing record fundraising on the democratic side. it's energized their low dollar donors, their on line fundraising. it seems to have energized two party bases which are already extremely energized and probably couldn't get any more energized if you loaded them up with performance enhancing drugs. i'm not sure this does...
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what should be job one of the current or new president on january 20th >> thanks for having me on there will have to be a stimulus bill and ideally it will be one that deals with a lot of the issues that are facing our country. we live in a very partisan era, so congress has been unable to come to an agreement probably between now and the election but post election typically regardless of which party that wins, that first 12 to 18 months is a very productive time if we can call it that in congress and so i think that we'll see some real movement on that issue and probably several others like infrastructure and potentially health care. >> is the gop foolish not agree to a stimulus plan because if they don't do something, and we need it, if they don't do something, you know what will happen then if the democrats get in and sweep, if there is a blue wave, that stimulus could be $5 trillion or $6 trillion potentially and have a lot more stuff in it. what do you think the gop's receiticence is it get somethin done and to use matt's word, is did you stupid >> an interesting point. there are a
what should be job one of the current or new president on january 20th >> thanks for having me on there will have to be a stimulus bill and ideally it will be one that deals with a lot of the issues that are facing our country. we live in a very partisan era, so congress has been unable to come to an agreement probably between now and the election but post election typically regardless of which party that wins, that first 12 to 18 months is a very productive time if we can call it that in...
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one of them said not one time. they don't have any solution how to get out of this, but they have this ideological idea that government shouldn't do anything except tax cuts. they don't care when that decreases the deficit. they are stuck. mcconnell has senators that say help us and got close to the majority of this caucus saying zero money and nancy pelosi and me like to come to a good, strong covid deal as quickly as possible. we're not going to do the thing that mcconnell did, which leaves almost everything out, you know, no state and local money and no mass transit money and not close to enough money for testing and tracing and dealing with that but to get a descent bill, a good bill when we came down a trillion dollars and willing to meet them in the middle but strong enough to help america. once we get there, it could happen. now mnuchin is negotiating but sometimes doesn't even have the ability. >> right. so you're dealing with people sometimes that can't deliver on the compromises it might be. the other big
one of them said not one time. they don't have any solution how to get out of this, but they have this ideological idea that government shouldn't do anything except tax cuts. they don't care when that decreases the deficit. they are stuck. mcconnell has senators that say help us and got close to the majority of this caucus saying zero money and nancy pelosi and me like to come to a good, strong covid deal as quickly as possible. we're not going to do the thing that mcconnell did, which leaves...
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one can go on. go on to the white house website and they list them there. -- more minutes left to get calls in on this segment. from washington. said toone, is it is see that your topic is for civility at both african-americans from georgia and texas go right for the throat of race. i wonder if they are familiar that the department of justice statistics show a black man is 22 times more apt to assault a white than the other way around it i'm not demonizing them. the word politics in latin comes from coming together of many. that is what the term means. if we cannot be civil and cannot come together and i and the right policies in a multicultural society without putting race in the frontal lobe, are we going to head for a race war? you can use a simple metaphor of , which isf the rings a series that everybody is probably for mayor with. are you there? host: i am listing. caller: in that, if you were to use that like a metaphor, tryington, d.c. is modor to control everybody. the army by the democrats
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hoffenheim me on down i. especially like hockenheim substitute kristoff abound but here keep the pressure on the visitors mob and hicks was the only one capable of keeping dortmund's lead intact. i. busy. on something to believe in we remained fully focused and v.f. authentic in what we needed to defend we did launch small sometimes they pushed just about we wanted to play hard and we pressed well on several occasions fulvio feeling we took risks yes but i think it's important that we do that because this is the stitch. dortmund's hockenheim curse is over they finally and deservingly take home all 3 points thanks to a value for mr bass to. expect to see them start again slots in the champions league in midweek. for the. royce match winner and our man of the match day he couldn't have done it on his own so he's sharing the limelight with another stop this week. early holland's hands captain marvel royce is ready to come on she potential game changers for goldman's. 5 but not as long as he had been hoping for o
hoffenheim me on down i. especially like hockenheim substitute kristoff abound but here keep the pressure on the visitors mob and hicks was the only one capable of keeping dortmund's lead intact. i. busy. on something to believe in we remained fully focused and v.f. authentic in what we needed to defend we did launch small sometimes they pushed just about we wanted to play hard and we pressed well on several occasions fulvio feeling we took risks yes but i think it's important that we do that...
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but yeah, this is like a perfect scenario where i like to buy things on sale and this is on sale on let's just kind of level set, you know, fastly is up 513% for the year that is stupid second only to zoom which is up about i think 648% for the year. these are stupid numbers and, you know, i don't love the news about teiktok, but i think that we have to consider really kind of putting more emphasis on the time that we're in right now. you know, and so what does fastly do? all these virtual events, all of these -- this new world that we all live in where we're having to do everything vigilartually c i believe will continue even after a vaccine, fastly makes all those things go fast so i do have conviction around it and i think that it is a good time to buy. >> well, listen, it will teach people a lesson on momentum stock, live by momentum, die by momentum you cut your revenue guidance by $2 million which i think is like 3.5% or 4% and that's it that is the stupid number that you are talking about. momentum matters when you have those kind of valuations >> yeah, that is a little stupid and
but yeah, this is like a perfect scenario where i like to buy things on sale and this is on sale on let's just kind of level set, you know, fastly is up 513% for the year that is stupid second only to zoom which is up about i think 648% for the year. these are stupid numbers and, you know, i don't love the news about teiktok, but i think that we have to consider really kind of putting more emphasis on the time that we're in right now. you know, and so what does fastly do? all these virtual...
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the economy and reopenings are one of the things we're focusing in on on building a better bay area. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live with more on this. >> napa county is celebrating. the napa valley register says even one of the supervisors wore an orange tie to the supervisor meeting yesterday. they're so happy to be in the orange tier. this means that more businesses can welcome more customers inside. restaurants can now double their capacity. they can now have 50% capacity inside. gyms can go from 10% to 25% capacity. great news for napa wineries, they can also serve people inside. bowling alleys, those will now reopen. the team at napa bowl is very excited. >> thank god. it wouldn't be much longer and we wouldn't be able to open any way. thank goodness our colors have changed and we are able to open, even though it's at 25%. 25% is better than no percent. >> to get back out here and do what i love doing, i'll be happy for that. >> movie theaters are also on the list that can allow more people inside. county officials are praising residents for working hard to stop the s
the economy and reopenings are one of the things we're focusing in on on building a better bay area. abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live with more on this. >> napa county is celebrating. the napa valley register says even one of the supervisors wore an orange tie to the supervisor meeting yesterday. they're so happy to be in the orange tier. this means that more businesses can welcome more customers inside. restaurants can now double their capacity. they can now have 50% capacity...
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them on an hour. where no one will let you go. who won't do you may not do you mono a mono bit i'm only on the body in the mind of my one yeah. well when a. full. moon tell me that if. the in the other people. who want to. remove. money the rally leave it in water they can let it. in 2015 november the burmese military held another round of general election and the own son suchi national league for democracy one in a landslide and you know that the whole country was euphoric and believe 50 he won nearly 80 percent so they could both support to as well as anybody sustain. but he must tolerate so far the army working together with them. i willingly or unwillingly. but don't some general election to be a whim and then be any most candidates. same only a lot you can say to my one the. only open mic you know me could have been the scene i'm good now made pivotal to pm but a new bin is for the most senior you met and then d.n.a. you name is me so now you've got a new and i assume you know the money a pool india. and them was in you a my
them on an hour. where no one will let you go. who won't do you may not do you mono a mono bit i'm only on the body in the mind of my one yeah. well when a. full. moon tell me that if. the in the other people. who want to. remove. money the rally leave it in water they can let it. in 2015 november the burmese military held another round of general election and the own son suchi national league for democracy one in a landslide and you know that the whole country was euphoric and believe 50 he...
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it's actually on the minutes. page 11 on public comment from last week, the third line should read be discussed in addition -- not in additional. about four lines down, the first day of the restart of rail service, looks like there is an extra space in there. the next line after that, all of the overhead lights should be singular, not plural. on page 11, there are references to jamie parks, the director with sfmta, which are fine. i see at the bottom of page 11 it refers to mr. parks as jamie and perhaps that should be consistently read as mr. parks and not jamie. those are my suggested changes to the draft minutes from last week. thanks very much. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. any additional public comments on the approval of the minutes from september 15. >> there are no more callers. >> supervisor peskin: okay, public comment is closed. colleagues, i would like to -- and thank you to the speaker -- make the correction to change additional to in addition and remove said space. we will remain with the colloqui
it's actually on the minutes. page 11 on public comment from last week, the third line should read be discussed in addition -- not in additional. about four lines down, the first day of the restart of rail service, looks like there is an extra space in there. the next line after that, all of the overhead lights should be singular, not plural. on page 11, there are references to jamie parks, the director with sfmta, which are fine. i see at the bottom of page 11 it refers to mr. parks as jamie...
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you can't be on one hand this way and one hand another. you can't take different positions on these difficult issues. and then you need a philosophical -- i'd call it a philosophical underpinning. mine for foreign affairs is democracy and freedom, and look at the dramatic changes around the world. the cold war is over. the soviet union is no more, and we're working with a democratic country. poland, hungary, czechoslovakia, the baltics are free. take a look at the middle east. we had to stand up against a tyrant. the united states came together as we haven't in many, many years, and we kicked this man out of kuwait. and in the process, as a result of that will and that decision and that toughness, we now have ancient enemies talking peace in the middle east. nobody would have dreamed it possible, and i think the biggest dividend of making these tough calls is the fact that we are less afraid of nuclear war. every parent out there has much less worry that their kids are going to be faced with nuclear holocaust. all this is good. on the dome
you can't be on one hand this way and one hand another. you can't take different positions on these difficult issues. and then you need a philosophical -- i'd call it a philosophical underpinning. mine for foreign affairs is democracy and freedom, and look at the dramatic changes around the world. the cold war is over. the soviet union is no more, and we're working with a democratic country. poland, hungary, czechoslovakia, the baltics are free. take a look at the middle east. we had to stand...
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but 2 years on. people in power are asked whether the country's diverse ethnic interests will ever reconcile. the battle for ethiopia. cyprus a european island openly offering citizenship to those who can afford it in august al-jazeera made global headlines with the cyprus papers confidential documents that reveal a murky passport by investment scheme obviously for. now al-jazeera as investigative unit goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the heart of the cypriote state al-jazeera investigations the cyprus papers on the cover. i mean here and azerbaijan accuse each other of violating a ceasefire and are going to come back within minutes of the truce coming into our facts. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. a show of force north korea celebrates its ruling class in 75th anniversary with a massive military parades. taiwan's president calls for dialogue with china in a national day speech by.
but 2 years on. people in power are asked whether the country's diverse ethnic interests will ever reconcile. the battle for ethiopia. cyprus a european island openly offering citizenship to those who can afford it in august al-jazeera made global headlines with the cyprus papers confidential documents that reveal a murky passport by investment scheme obviously for. now al-jazeera as investigative unit goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the heart of the cypriote state...
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peter had wanted to comment on item 6, on a matter on the consent sedge. peter, we'll let you go ahead. yes. hello, peter? >> caller: hello. okay. i think i'm unmuted now. >> yes. >> thank you very much. chair, i just wanted to make a comment quickly on the rubicon contract. as many of you know, i work for the department of environment and support tida, as an ecologist and we work closely with rubicon programs. and this contract amendment is top give them a great opportunity to work with us to expand our stewardship of the natural island and working with some other partners. so so we're excited to do that. we just wanted to say that. and i appreciate you giving me the opportunity to do so. >> okay. thank you, peter. we have already passed that item, it's part of the consents agenda. we know well the rubicon program. it actually helps to hire people who otherwise would be unemployed. so we're glad that they are part of it. but there is an overall thinking that we have to do about the ongoing management maintenance of the open space and the parks system. thi
peter had wanted to comment on item 6, on a matter on the consent sedge. peter, we'll let you go ahead. yes. hello, peter? >> caller: hello. okay. i think i'm unmuted now. >> yes. >> thank you very much. chair, i just wanted to make a comment quickly on the rubicon contract. as many of you know, i work for the department of environment and support tida, as an ecologist and we work closely with rubicon programs. and this contract amendment is top give them a great opportunity...
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one of the discoveries comes from a telescope on board a modified boeing 747. by flying above 94% of the earth's atmosphere, it has a clear review of the solar system anpicked up a telltale signature of water molecules on the surfe. researchers mapped shadowed areas where water might be stored permanently. is that actually the water could be trapped in slightly more easy to access areas. this is really important, especially if we want to send crude emissions -- crewedmo missions to th. especially to making it safe for those involved. >> gre distance. >> it will be a boost for the plan to send the first woman and the next m to the moon in 2024. future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gatewato explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation wilhave t be far more sustainable, finding and learning to use natural sources. plans to return to the moon are already in progress. these discoveries raise the tantalizingbi posty that our natural satellite isn't just somewhere to visit, but a place to stay. >> t the ws year has gone, maybe that seem
one of the discoveries comes from a telescope on board a modified boeing 747. by flying above 94% of the earth's atmosphere, it has a clear review of the solar system anpicked up a telltale signature of water molecules on the surfe. researchers mapped shadowed areas where water might be stored permanently. is that actually the water could be trapped in slightly more easy to access areas. this is really important, especially if we want to send crude emissions -- crewedmo missions to th....
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harbors than one and the one in which one of the one. who are most people will her be him oh he was your ship too so her will be of. value to. them. out of. new york had these. and the clips. were more but his. command to show me on the. plane with the men in. the theater. the conflict that i believe that. i will in tomorrow in the. mail with that column but that their man. i thought of that they had to be. even more thoughtful so i. can feel numb i was in. the car in sort of am disappointed that it was slightly how does it karriem anything but it has if you can imagine how much of it the lady and no show for somebody and in a mostly it's merryman among concerts comfy and have it out a bit fairly often at a computer for. and i think that they should receive come out front and in the $100.00 in less than. nor a dish but the. film and the. night that he'd. have had actually in topical since the. us a lot i mean one article safina that he was. a woman to the genuine to him vision i know i have half a volume awesome on the telly and fisher j
harbors than one and the one in which one of the one. who are most people will her be him oh he was your ship too so her will be of. value to. them. out of. new york had these. and the clips. were more but his. command to show me on the. plane with the men in. the theater. the conflict that i believe that. i will in tomorrow in the. mail with that column but that their man. i thought of that they had to be. even more thoughtful so i. can feel numb i was in. the car in sort of am disappointed...
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we have to rely on one another. in terms of me being the chief of the department, i am really trying to maintain an open relationship with all of our members in the field so myself and my deputy chiefs, one of the priorities i had was for each of us to go around to different fire stations to make sure we hit all within the first three or four months to start a conversation. that hasn't been there for a while. part of the reason that i am getting along well with the field now is because i was there. i worked there. people know me and because i know what we need. i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at station 15. i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy to approach and is concerned with the firefighters and paramedics. i appreciate that she is concerned with the issues relevant to the fire department today. >> there is a retired captain who started the cancer prevention f
we have to rely on one another. in terms of me being the chief of the department, i am really trying to maintain an open relationship with all of our members in the field so myself and my deputy chiefs, one of the priorities i had was for each of us to go around to different fire stations to make sure we hit all within the first three or four months to start a conversation. that hasn't been there for a while. part of the reason that i am getting along well with the field now is because i was...
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on. on i want to visit those parents i'm just cause with them about the. governor's id. i've come gradually to see point and i still want to know and i want to play something. so i just want to advise you i need to see the a c d. where we're. going to go up go up go up go up to him now and supposed to walk out very very well. at that i said the place where did the father i would the mother nor does this child who does the i'm god bless god bless me. my phone. those opportunities now small small people we deal of death there is time for us all with an indigo come very soon. and they go back as we're making walk out like a hammock and walk caught so that when we reach can be again and will be number one . and many object to be physically present making life as a. good thing to us as a soon to be a long foolish if you can do will by will grace my thumb up welcome don't care it would seem to mostly rural to same provisional contracts. and it was merrily i'm a show moment when you. press me by
on. on i want to visit those parents i'm just cause with them about the. governor's id. i've come gradually to see point and i still want to know and i want to play something. so i just want to advise you i need to see the a c d. where we're. going to go up go up go up go up to him now and supposed to walk out very very well. at that i said the place where did the father i would the mother nor does this child who does the i'm god bless god bless me. my phone. those opportunities now small small...
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come on jesse, one more! it's every workout. come on you two, let's go! for everyone. so join in now. and see your best self. in the mirror. maria: welcome back. monitoring president trump's health, white house physician dr. sean conley announced the president is reporting no symptoms of covid-19 since his release from the walter reed medical center. dr. conley noting the president's vital signs are stable with oxygen saturation levels at 95 to 97%. joining me now is dr. mikhail varshavski, aka dr. mike. great to see you. what's your take on the president's position, being at the white house. i know you're not treating the president but you've seen and read the cocktail that he has taken. >> good morning, maria. thank you so much for having me. i'm happy to see that the president's physician is coming out and saying that he's doing better. as a physician, i want all patients to get better. i do not want a single patient to get sick from covid-19 or perhaps even get worse. what i've seen happening online surrounding the situation, specifically on twitter, has really got
come on jesse, one more! it's every workout. come on you two, let's go! for everyone. so join in now. and see your best self. in the mirror. maria: welcome back. monitoring president trump's health, white house physician dr. sean conley announced the president is reporting no symptoms of covid-19 since his release from the walter reed medical center. dr. conley noting the president's vital signs are stable with oxygen saturation levels at 95 to 97%. joining me now is dr. mikhail varshavski, aka...
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when we are taking wealth and comparing it all on one basis, we are taking one base currency. for those countries that have seen their currencies depreciate against the u.s. dollar, there's a wealth effect. people are less wealthy in dollar terms in those countries. this is what we have seen already. shifts across countries. annmarie: you talk about this on page 33. there will be an unusually large number of new millionaires and x millionaires. does that have to do with currency exchange or do you see a shift of where wealth is moving in and out of? nannette: no. this is to do more with sectors. we have all seen that some areass -- you see in what where the new millionaires are active. e-commerce, for example. some of the sectors that have to or classes that are more cyclical have seen x lean heirs. it is how the pandemic has affected different areas of the economy that is explaining this in all countries. the ability across sectors by the wealthy. this: is there anything in report that talks about proclivity for risk or taking risk or becoming more risk-averse or a generation
when we are taking wealth and comparing it all on one basis, we are taking one base currency. for those countries that have seen their currencies depreciate against the u.s. dollar, there's a wealth effect. people are less wealthy in dollar terms in those countries. this is what we have seen already. shifts across countries. annmarie: you talk about this on page 33. there will be an unusually large number of new millionaires and x millionaires. does that have to do with currency exchange or do...
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one became an archer. >> archer. >> an archer. one of them learned german. one playing harmonica. yes, picked up some new skills. >> put them all on the spot coming up. >>> in our money smart series one dad sharing his overwhelming wake-up call to finally confront his staggering debt and we'll tell you about the simple steps he took to help you. >>> that is coming up. first, the race to the white house. 18 days until if final votes, 20 million americans have already voted. we're in the final stretch and both candidates faced voters overnight in dueling town halls. let's go to mary bruce in philadelphia with all the highlights. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, again, george. well, last night's split screen really laid bare the stark contrast in this campaign. both in style and in substance. joe biden spending much of the night looking ahead detailing his policy proposals for the future while the president was often combative spending much of his time on defense. overnight the candidates not face-to-face but still fighting from afar. offering contradicting visions for
one became an archer. >> archer. >> an archer. one of them learned german. one playing harmonica. yes, picked up some new skills. >> put them all on the spot coming up. >>> in our money smart series one dad sharing his overwhelming wake-up call to finally confront his staggering debt and we'll tell you about the simple steps he took to help you. >>> that is coming up. first, the race to the white house. 18 days until if final votes, 20 million americans have...
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disorder, he was on our q&a interview program on book tv last weekend. you can find that on our website at c-span.org and book tv.org. on the your calls nominee. amy coney barrett, opposing the nomination is donald in san antonio. caller: good morning. i'm listening to these people calling saying she should be. she refused to answer the questions. i argue with people all the time. you could still express your views in your opinion but when is hows to the law, this everybody keeps getting confused. we put someone on the supreme who will control our lives. we should be able to know what her views are on some of these subjects. we are not asking her to tell us how she would vote. we are asking her her views to give us some kind of insight on may be how she would conduct the law. i'm against abortion but when it comes to the law it is the law. whether i approve of it or disapprove, it is the law. we just want her views, that is all. is in north carolina, supporting judge barrett. caller: this is peggy. host: go ahead. caller: i'm definitely in favor for her
disorder, he was on our q&a interview program on book tv last weekend. you can find that on our website at c-span.org and book tv.org. on the your calls nominee. amy coney barrett, opposing the nomination is donald in san antonio. caller: good morning. i'm listening to these people calling saying she should be. she refused to answer the questions. i argue with people all the time. you could still express your views in your opinion but when is hows to the law, this everybody keeps getting...
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an arrest on that case on september 30. so that suspect is also still in custody and our investigators and officers did a really good job, and this is where knowing your area, knowing who's hanging out in your area really matters, and the officers did a really good job there. a couple of other things of note, moving on, during the last couple weeks supervisor introduced legislation to curb some of what we're seeing in the city in terms of the stunt driving, also known as side shows. as you all know, these events are really problematic, really dangerous. we've had numerous complaints from community members about these things, which typically happen late at night, and the supervisor's legislation will put a little bit more teeth and hopefully traction into the ability to impound and hold cars when people are involved in these events, and also we have really worked internally to create a better response, a more effective response, so we created lots of training. we now have a -- we believe a very sound plan that has actually f
an arrest on that case on september 30. so that suspect is also still in custody and our investigators and officers did a really good job, and this is where knowing your area, knowing who's hanging out in your area really matters, and the officers did a really good job there. a couple of other things of note, moving on, during the last couple weeks supervisor introduced legislation to curb some of what we're seeing in the city in terms of the stunt driving, also known as side shows. as you all...