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is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's signs of dominance how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that but through other parts of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make deck to go the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser and that doesn't even include all the search entry points some of them are actually impossible to change and so in that landscape it's very difficult for a consumer to be able to use an alternative to google and that's really the issue a case here is that google has a search monopoly but they also have monopolies in browsers and operating systems and they're using the operating system and browser monopoly is to a naturally a prop up the search. your business model as you were saying is very different from google's it mean you do not profile your users. do you feel somewhat vindicated by news
is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's signs of dominance how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that but through other parts of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make deck to go the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default...
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is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's signs of dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that the through the crux of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser and that doesn't even include all the search entry point some of them are actually impossible to change and so in that landscape it's very difficult for a consumer to be able to use an alternative to google and that's really the issue a case here is that google has to search for not really but they also have monopolies in browsers and operating systems and they're using the operating system and browser monopoly is to a naturally prop up the search. your business model as you were saying is very different from google's it means you do not profile your users. do you feel somewhat vindicated by news that
is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's signs of dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that the through the crux of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser and...
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is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's science and dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that but through other parts of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser and that doesn't even include all the search entry points some of them are actually impossible to change and so in that landscape it's very difficult for a consumer to be able to use an alternative to google and that's where the issue of case here is that google has a search monopoly but they also have monopolies in browsers in operating systems and they're using the operating system and browser monopoly is to a naturally a prop up the certain way your business model is you were saying is very different from google's it mean you do not profile your users. do you feel somewhat vindicated by news t
is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's science and dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that but through other parts of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser...
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is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's size and dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the end as you were saying. yeah i mean that but through their parts of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser and that doesn't even include all the search entry point some of them are actually impossible to change and so in that landscape it's very difficult for a consumer to be able to use an alternative to google and that's where the issue of case here is that google has a search for not late but they also have monopolies in browsers and operating systems and they're using the operating system and browser monopolies to unnaturally prop up the search. your business model as you were saying is very different from google's it mean you do not profile your users. do you feel somewhat vindicated by news that the
is is that mr weinberg is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's size and dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the end as you were saying. yeah i mean that but through their parts of it android is one of many examples but for example on android we put out a post last week showing that it takes 15 plus taps to make the default on major search entry points on a device like the home screen which and the default browser and...
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has about 3000000000 correct me if i'm wrong there weinberg joins me tonight from pennsylvania it's good to have you on this show mr weinberg so let's talk about duck duck go 'd and google you've been described as a david versus goliath partner if you will is this antitrust lawsuit is it going to do what you need most and that is to make the market say or . thanks for having me i mean so don't go as a privacy company we really offer a private alternative to google so if you would like to air you know. your search has been tracked or an option for that all we would like is consumers who would like a private option to be able to choose what usually and the issue right now is they're not really able to easily choose us especially on a 100 kroner because google really locks that down and makes a very complicated pretty user is to choose an alternative. is is that mr wonder is that the crux of the argument here i mean give me an example of how google's size and dominance and how does it hurt your business on a daily basis is it with the enjoy as you were saying. yeah i mean that beth through
has about 3000000000 correct me if i'm wrong there weinberg joins me tonight from pennsylvania it's good to have you on this show mr weinberg so let's talk about duck duck go 'd and google you've been described as a david versus goliath partner if you will is this antitrust lawsuit is it going to do what you need most and that is to make the market say or . thanks for having me i mean so don't go as a privacy company we really offer a private alternative to google so if you would like to air...
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weinberg's global note. if you have a bull case, particularly into the tech laidler week, benjamin is someone to speak to. with tower hudson, he has been shockingly good about staying invested in times like here. ben laidler in the 7:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm ritika gupta with your bloomberg business flash. china will impose unspecified sanctions on lockheed martin and others after the u.s. approved and a billion-dollar arms sale to taiwan last week. china says the sanctions are needed to uphold national interest. the parent of dunkin is in talks to be acquired by inspire brand. the deal is valued at $8.8 billion and could be announced today. owns buffalo wild wings and jimmy john's. , theren in the pandemic were shortages from everything from toilet paper to meat. now there is a scarcity of larger household foods. here is scarlet fu. scarlet: shopping for a new freezer or bicycle? join the waiting list. homes ishem to your part of the global supply chain e
weinberg's global note. if you have a bull case, particularly into the tech laidler week, benjamin is someone to speak to. with tower hudson, he has been shockingly good about staying invested in times like here. ben laidler in the 7:00 hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm ritika gupta with your bloomberg business flash. china will impose unspecified sanctions on lockheed martin and others after the u.s. approved and a billion-dollar arms sale to...
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tom: carl weinberg watching this morning, good morning. he makes very clear, just as you describe, it is about aggregate demand and how you get there. maybe it is markets within commercial banking and big negative rates that gets aggregate demand in europe to be weaker than expected. jonathan: i got a very bearish note from mr. weinberg overnight. did you get that? tom: i didn't get that one. i was too busy worrying about mookie betts. jonathan: i would read car weinberg. i think maybe mookie betts might depress you even more. tom: weinberg does that. but then there's betts, and look at the tots. jonathan: you know the definition of spursy? to consistently and inevitably fail to live up to expectation. [laughter] lisa: checks out. jonathan: just so you know. i thought we would put that on a red banner on tv. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. tom: arsenal, red. why not? why can't we have blue? equities up 0.75%. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. it is the larges
tom: carl weinberg watching this morning, good morning. he makes very clear, just as you describe, it is about aggregate demand and how you get there. maybe it is markets within commercial banking and big negative rates that gets aggregate demand in europe to be weaker than expected. jonathan: i got a very bearish note from mr. weinberg overnight. did you get that? tom: i didn't get that one. i was too busy worrying about mookie betts. jonathan: i would read car weinberg. i think maybe mookie...
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steve weinberg, former medical director for the peace corps. we're staying on the breaking news for you. next up senator bill cassidy on what president trump's covid-19 diagnosis means for the next presidential debate a town hall in miami on october 15th. we've got the new democrat strategy to block the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett and wait for it, guess who has got the plan to fight against the democrats? they ain't going to win here. wait until you hear what is coming up what republicans going to do with the democrats trying to stop judge amy coney barrett. we have got the story hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. i understand, let's get started so you're a small businor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable intern
steve weinberg, former medical director for the peace corps. we're staying on the breaking news for you. next up senator bill cassidy on what president trump's covid-19 diagnosis means for the next presidential debate a town hall in miami on october 15th. we've got the new democrat strategy to block the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett and wait for it, guess who has got the plan to fight against the democrats? they ain't going to win here. wait until you hear what is coming...
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steve weinberg, former medical director for the peace corps. we're staying on the breaking news for you. next up senator bill cassidy on what president trump's covid-19 diagnosis means for the next presidential debate a town hall in miami on october 15th. we've got the new democrat strategy to block the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett and wait for it, guess who has got the plan to fight against the democrats? they ain't going to win here. wait until you hear what is coming up what republicans going to do with the democrats trying to stop judge amy coney barrett. to stop judge amy coney barrett. we have got the story to stop judge amy coney barrett. we have got the story ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fu
steve weinberg, former medical director for the peace corps. we're staying on the breaking news for you. next up senator bill cassidy on what president trump's covid-19 diagnosis means for the next presidential debate a town hall in miami on october 15th. we've got the new democrat strategy to block the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett and wait for it, guess who has got the plan to fight against the democrats? they ain't going to win here. wait until you hear what is coming...
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steve weinberg, former medical director for the peace corps. we're staying on the breaking news for you. next up senator bill cassidy on what president trump's covid-19 diagnosis means for the next presidential debate a town hall in miami on october 15th. we've got the new democrat strategy to block the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett and wait for it, guess who has got the plan to fight against the democrats? they ain't going to win here. wait until you hear what is coming up what republicans going to do with the democrats trying to stop judge amy coney barrett. we have got the story next. it's time for sleep number's fall sale on the new sleep number 360 smart bed... what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, with temperature balancing, you can sleep better together can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. an
steve weinberg, former medical director for the peace corps. we're staying on the breaking news for you. next up senator bill cassidy on what president trump's covid-19 diagnosis means for the next presidential debate a town hall in miami on october 15th. we've got the new democrat strategy to block the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett and wait for it, guess who has got the plan to fight against the democrats? they ain't going to win here. wait until you hear what is coming...
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we are joined by gabriel wide weinberg, ceoriel of duckduckgo. google has sent in response to this suit that competition is alive and well, that consumer choice is alive and well. consumers simply choose to use google more than other products. what is your response to that? gabriel: if that were true, then google should really make it one click able to switch search engine's, which they are not. they are paying other companies billions of dollars. we actually counted last week, 15 steps it takes to search the search default to duckduckgo, and even then, some are impossible to change. change is more like 15 clicks away. emily: how has google hurt your business, from your point of view? gabriel: google's anti-competitive practices do hurt companies like us by basically preventing us from gaining market share. but really the negative impact to consumers is through the negative impact from their behavioral advertising and data collection. and the impact that has on society and democracy. those creepy ads that follow you around, most of those are from
we are joined by gabriel wide weinberg, ceoriel of duckduckgo. google has sent in response to this suit that competition is alive and well, that consumer choice is alive and well. consumers simply choose to use google more than other products. what is your response to that? gabriel: if that were true, then google should really make it one click able to switch search engine's, which they are not. they are paying other companies billions of dollars. we actually counted last week, 15 steps it...
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simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. as waves it turned some water into drinking water all at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. thanks. for. there's always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. from the wave pump it is time to a boy that lets the arm with each wave the lever movement pressure rises water to purify it and generate electricity at the same time for years the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance. so far the unit has proven that the concept works the team says despite the challenges. the challenges with the ocean is that it's an expensive system to develop when it is very little funding available this is why it's taken so long to get where it has to do with suff
simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. as waves it turned some water into drinking water all at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. thanks. for. there's always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that...
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also mark weinberg. david, what should be applied today in 2020? >> most important lesson is to tell the public the hard truths, unvarnished truths, and do it in a competent way so that before you go out -- [ inaudible ]. yesterday there was statements that caused confusion and undermined the credibility of the white house yet once again. so most americans are confused about exactly where we are today, and that's not healthy for a democracisy, not healthy heading into a major election. >> mark and the president's medical team, can they regain credibility? >> tell the truth and don't play games. if they are not disingenuous, if they don't play a mother may i approach to questions. when a reporter asks a question, they should answer straightforward, give them the facts. >> do you think this is like a malicious thing that's gone wrong or incompetence? do you have any guess why the message has been so muddled? >> yes to both. i think they have something to hide. and i think that they are under extreme pressure from president trump to not say anything t
also mark weinberg. david, what should be applied today in 2020? >> most important lesson is to tell the public the hard truths, unvarnished truths, and do it in a competent way so that before you go out -- [ inaudible ]. yesterday there was statements that caused confusion and undermined the credibility of the white house yet once again. so most americans are confused about exactly where we are today, and that's not healthy for a democracisy, not healthy heading into a major election....
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steve weinberg. >> thank you, shannon. we want to breaking news for another name to add to the list, trump campaign manager bill stepian just got worse. he has tested positive, the effects on the campaign, we will discuss that, next. >> shannon: just hours after testing positive for covid-19, the president moved to walter reed medical center tonight for treatment and monitoring great how will this affect the campaign question mike let's discuss the politics of his diagnosis. former deputy assistant brad gleason and fox news contribute steve hilton. thank you all. i will start with you, steve. he loves these values, he feeds off of it. he couldn't do it for several months, but now he has outdoor credit that isn't going to be happening at all for the foreseeable future. how does that impact this campaign? >> i think it's certainly true that the president got a lot of energy from that. you could see the energy level of the campaign increase as he got back to doing those values. to be honest, i think it's now much bigger than
steve weinberg. >> thank you, shannon. we want to breaking news for another name to add to the list, trump campaign manager bill stepian just got worse. he has tested positive, the effects on the campaign, we will discuss that, next. >> shannon: just hours after testing positive for covid-19, the president moved to walter reed medical center tonight for treatment and monitoring great how will this affect the campaign question mike let's discuss the politics of his diagnosis. former...
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simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. as waves it turns salt water into drinking water fall at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. us. for. there is always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. from the wave pump it is time to a boy that lets the arm with each wave the lever movement pressure rises water to purify it and generate electricity at the same time for years the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance. so far the unit has proven that the concept works the team says despite the challenges. the challenges with the ocean is that it's an expensive system to develop when there is very little funding available so this is why it's taken so long to get where it has today with s
simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. as waves it turns salt water into drinking water fall at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. us. for. there is always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that...
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simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean's waves it turned salt water into drinking water fall at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. there. is always energy. if we said we're looking at a whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be causes of miles away. from the wave pump is time to a boy that lets the arm with each wave the lever movement pressure rises water to purify it and generate electricity at the same time for years the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance. so far the unit has proven that the concept works the team says despite the challenges. the challenges with the ocean is that it's an expensive system to develop when there is very little funding available so this is why it's taken so long to get where it has today with sufficient funding the company could start
simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean's waves it turned salt water into drinking water fall at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. there. is always energy. if we said we're looking at a whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be...
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simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. swades it turned salt water into drinking water fall at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. for years. there's always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. from the wave pump is time to a boy that lets the arm with each wave the lever movement pressure rises water to purify it and generate electricity at the same time for years the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance. so far the unit has proven that the concept works the team says despite the challenges. the challenges are with with the ocean is that it's an expensive system to develop when it is very little funding available so this is why it's taken so long to get where it has to do wit
simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. swades it turned salt water into drinking water fall at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. for years. there's always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that...
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big figure move there. 0.81%.come in hour, eight days until the election, carl weinberg. ♪ tom: this morning, forget second and third wave fund entries. simply, the opening of societies has not worked. ireland in lockdown. a grim week for continental europe. el paso intensive care unit at full capacity. sunday.had 12 deaths on there vice president has five aids infected. markets, while they give way, risk off. tech earnings later this week, apple and amazon. and they are eight days a week in this election week, both trump and biden, biden and trump -- ♪ no, it's not enough to show i care ♪ good morning. tom keene in new york. francine lacqua in apple -- in london, i should say, not far from apple on abbey road.
big figure move there. 0.81%.come in hour, eight days until the election, carl weinberg. ♪ tom: this morning, forget second and third wave fund entries. simply, the opening of societies has not worked. ireland in lockdown. a grim week for continental europe. el paso intensive care unit at full capacity. sunday.had 12 deaths on there vice president has five aids infected. markets, while they give way, risk off. tech earnings later this week, apple and amazon. and they are eight days a week in...
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simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. as waves it turns salt water into drinking water all of the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. for. there's always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be causing the miles away. from the wave pump it is time to a boy that lets the arm with each wave the lever movement pressure rises water to purify it and generate electricity at the same time for years the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance. so far the unit has proven that the concept works the team says despite the challenges. the challenges with the ocean is that it's an expensive system to develop when it is very little funding available so this is why it's taken so long to get where it has today with sufficient
simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. as waves it turns salt water into drinking water all of the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. for. there's always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be...
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simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. swain's it turned some water into drinking water all at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. thanks. for. there is always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that could be thousands of miles away. from the wave pump is time to a boy that lets the arm with each wave the lever movement pressure rises water to purify it and generate electricity at the same time for years the prototype unit was tested under water and is now back in the workshop for some maintenance. so far the unit has proven that the concept works the team says despite the challenges. the challenges with the ocean is that it's an expensive system to develop when there is very little funding available so this is why it's taken so long to get where it has today with s
simon weinberg's company developed an underwater pump powered by the ocean. swain's it turned some water into drinking water all at the same time producing a constant source of energy that could power up to 10 european households all year round. thanks. for. there is always energy. if we said we're looking at whole range of waves that come from different areas there's a lot of stuff that's produced locally by the local winds but there's an enormous amount of energy that's come from storms that...
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carl weinberg mentioned this earlier this morning. what is the level you see of growth and all of these other trends up 36 months or 48 months? do we get back to normal or do we level out at a lower range? david: i think we are still rising. our projection is not that we level out to a lower range and are trapped in a glass ceiling that stops level getting back. it is just we have dropped so far that even with these large pickups coming through. the level is far short of where we were through 2019. that is not where you have to get back to. normalcy is not about getting back to the end of the 2019 level. it is about reestablishing the trend growth that has emerged over that period. .hat will take a long time we know the economies will not get there on their own. the monetary policy authorities are continuing to provide a lot of stimulus. we are expecting physical movement, we are seeing fiscal stimulus across the euro to be extended. we expect that to come through anyhe u.s. under th electoral scenario. there is the prospect of a medi
carl weinberg mentioned this earlier this morning. what is the level you see of growth and all of these other trends up 36 months or 48 months? do we get back to normal or do we level out at a lower range? david: i think we are still rising. our projection is not that we level out to a lower range and are trapped in a glass ceiling that stops level getting back. it is just we have dropped so far that even with these large pickups coming through. the level is far short of where we were through...
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one member of the band, max weinberg, is urging people to listen to the whole album. and, you know, a lot of the youngsters will look at him like he's nuts. listening to whole albums-- people don't do that a lot anymore. do you recommend the whole album. obviously, it's your album, but do you listen to a lot of albums all the way through these days. you're under oath. >> i listen to ( bleep ) rock well. >> stephen: how about "the greatest." can we talk about the song "the greatest." >> i love her writing and it's sin mat and i can her narrative is great. the last record i actually listened to all the way through was the 45th anniversary of "born to run." so i got with a buddy of mine, and it was, like, sunday morning at 11 a.m. i said, "come on, we're going to jump in the car. we're going to play it from top to bottom just for the 45th anniversary." we got in the car and started driving south a little bit. and the album's running itself down. and we get to asbury park, i turn and i come up kingsley avenue, just as "born to run" hits, down past the stone pony, past con
one member of the band, max weinberg, is urging people to listen to the whole album. and, you know, a lot of the youngsters will look at him like he's nuts. listening to whole albums-- people don't do that a lot anymore. do you recommend the whole album. obviously, it's your album, but do you listen to a lot of albums all the way through these days. you're under oath. >> i listen to ( bleep ) rock well. >> stephen: how about "the greatest." can we talk about the song...
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upl, people need to look weinberger versus wiesenthal. she represented a man whose wife died hours after childbirth and was unable to get survivors benefits to raise the baby. she did this before she was a supreme court justice. reed v. reid read versu which allowed people to get credit cards and other people's name. my mother could not get a credit card in the 60's and 70's. look at those cases. look what ginsburg did before she was ever a supreme court justice. they make it sound she worked for the far-left. menshe started representing in front of men to show how ill-equipped the system was. please, republicans, do a little research. thank you so much for c-span. host: president trump back on the campaign trail after his doctor had cleared him. he talked about his covid diagnosis and the supreme court nomination at the rally last night in florida. [video clip] >> biden refuses to answer questions on the packing of the supreme court. nobody thought of that for many, many decades and that is what they want to do. they cannot get there leg
upl, people need to look weinberger versus wiesenthal. she represented a man whose wife died hours after childbirth and was unable to get survivors benefits to raise the baby. she did this before she was a supreme court justice. reed v. reid read versu which allowed people to get credit cards and other people's name. my mother could not get a credit card in the 60's and 70's. look at those cases. look what ginsburg did before she was ever a supreme court justice. they make it sound she worked...
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the 30 anniversary of the americans with disabilities act, and we partnered with local artist deirdre weinberg who was a former planner in the sustainable streets division to design these murals, celebrating the 30 anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. this was painted by city staff and will be hanging in the san francisco paratransit office on 12 street. we are very excited about that. here is the painting crew who did that work. finally, this week is transit week, and we've been -- [no audio] >> we don't hear it. >> director tumlin, we cannot hear the presentation right now, so why don't we post-it on-line, and we can provide a link to the board. >> sorry about that. let me figure how to get out of this and stop sharing my screen. there we go. all right. so it is transit week this week, and we've been partnering with the san francisco transit riders association in order to support that, and as you do not see, we've been working with them to produce a series of videos. they will also be presenting awards to many people throughout the sfmta, staff people who have gone above and b
the 30 anniversary of the americans with disabilities act, and we partnered with local artist deirdre weinberg who was a former planner in the sustainable streets division to design these murals, celebrating the 30 anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. this was painted by city staff and will be hanging in the san francisco paratransit office on 12 street. we are very excited about that. here is the painting crew who did that work. finally, this week is transit week, and we've been...