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h.r. 34462 does -- h.r. 3462 does just that. i want to thank the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, and the gentlelady from california, mrs. kim, for introducing this legislation. h.r. 3462 was favorably reported out of the committee on small business in july and i urge my colleagues to pass the bill today on the house floor. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. velgz velazquez i -- ms. velazquez: i yield as much time as he may consume to the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. crow: i rise in support of h.r. 3462, the bipartisan beret warrens -- cyber awareness act. these companies are at threat of cybersecurity attacks. for more than 20 years, s.b.a.'s office of the inspector general has listed i.t. security as one of the most serious management and performance challenges facing the agency. during the pandemic, demand for relief programs like p.p.p. and idle have overwhelmed s.b.a.'s i.t. systems. as a res
h.r. 34462 does -- h.r. 3462 does just that. i want to thank the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, and the gentlelady from california, mrs. kim, for introducing this legislation. h.r. 3462 was favorably reported out of the committee on small business in july and i urge my colleagues to pass the bill today on the house floor. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. velgz velazquez i...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> i rise in opposition to the amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. unfortunately, this amendment is a day late and a dollar short. it requires the equal employment opportunity commission to study the extent of discrimination against job applicants based on age and make recommendations of best practices to prevent discrimination and this study could possibly yield useful informing but it's information we should have obtained before, before we vote on h.r. 3992. further, the amendment tacitly acknowledges that we need more information before we vote on this bill. this is classic. ready, fire, aim. the committee on education and labor rushed to mark up h.r. 3992 only after -- after only a month -- only a month after it was introduced without holding a single hearing on the bill. a measure which is sorely lacking the examination it deserves. however the information we do have more than suggests that this bill is unnecessary. the age
for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> i rise in opposition to the amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. unfortunately, this amendment is a day late and a dollar short. it requires the equal employment opportunity commission to study the extent of discrimination against job applicants based on age and make recommendations of best practices to prevent discrimination and this study could possibly...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. lawrence, i inform the house that mrs. lawrence will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. nunes, i inform the house that mr. nunes will vote no on the p.q. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by miss kathleen rice of new york, i inform the house that miss rice will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. talib of michigan, i inform the house that ms. talib will vote aye on the motion to move the previous question on h.res. 795. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 221. the nays are 207. the previous question is ordered. the question is on adoption of the resolution. so
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. lawrence, i inform the house that mrs. lawrence will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. nunes, i inform the house that mr. nunes will vote no on the p.q. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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if that does not resonate in washington, i don't know what does. jonathan: is amh back from rome? tom: i have not seen the siding. i did not see her there. jonathan: looking forward to catching up with her. tom: she is going to be on with us? jonathan: let's start with the u.k. i want to understand why we have such an outside spillover from the front end of the u.k. curve into the bond market everywhere else. the bank of england moves treasuries more than the fed chair himself. why was that? >> to understand, you have to look at the set up into the bank of england. i think it started with the bank of england with barely talking about potentially hiking, clearly messaging that the exit is coming. u.s. treasuries have been driven a lot. i think the market has been sort of toying with -- torn between the outlook and function. we do not hear anything from fed chair powell to push back on the idea that the expectation is much higher that they would have to respond. i think the fed held its ground but the fact that it did not hike despite market pricing. i think the market had to react
if that does not resonate in washington, i don't know what does. jonathan: is amh back from rome? tom: i have not seen the siding. i did not see her there. jonathan: looking forward to catching up with her. tom: she is going to be on with us? jonathan: let's start with the u.k. i want to understand why we have such an outside spillover from the front end of the u.k. curve into the bond market everywhere else. the bank of england moves treasuries more than the fed chair himself. why was that?...
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susan: how does he use his editorial page? jerry: as they say in the delivery, he is very tenacious. he does not believe it is a seven day a week job. it is his life. if anything is happening, he will be there. his family and his newspaper will cover it. he is a very engaged writer and i think he speaks in a voice that is very northwest island. when you read it, you feel engaged and like you're in the community with him. he speaks to his community, he is part of his community and it is his life mission to honor that. >> being familiar with the politics of northwest iowa, does his editorial point of view match that of the greater community? is he often a voice of challenge and change? jerry: the latter. as he describes in storm lake, storm lake is a blue town in a purple county in a red state. i think iowa is going more and more red over the last decade. i think he challenges big business. he challenges his community to do better and be engaged. people who work for large agribusiness find that he is perhaps less than favorable
susan: how does he use his editorial page? jerry: as they say in the delivery, he is very tenacious. he does not believe it is a seven day a week job. it is his life. if anything is happening, he will be there. his family and his newspaper will cover it. he is a very engaged writer and i think he speaks in a voice that is very northwest island. when you read it, you feel engaged and like you're in the community with him. he speaks to his community, he is part of his community and it is his life...
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does it feel frothy? maybe not. that's why you should step outside and do a little gardening around the hedges. mike >> this is something we talk about maybe once a quarter i think it's important to understand you can use options as a mek anything for hedging your portfolio what do we want to think about when you are hedging it is a form on your portfolio if you spend a premium and lose that premium, chances are, things are generally good suggesting you don't have to collect meaning insuring is well you want to hedge when you can, not when you are forced to do so you don't want to buy insurance after a fire has started you want to try it beforehand. >> in providing an example here, looking to january at the 380 put spread, you were spending a little over $5 for that spread which is about 1 1/4 level if you annualize that, that would be about 6% in terms of premium spent. you could imagine if every quarter you were spending about that much in a market moving up, you would have created a drag on your portfolio but giv
does it feel frothy? maybe not. that's why you should step outside and do a little gardening around the hedges. mike >> this is something we talk about maybe once a quarter i think it's important to understand you can use options as a mek anything for hedging your portfolio what do we want to think about when you are hedging it is a form on your portfolio if you spend a premium and lose that premium, chances are, things are generally good suggesting you don't have to collect meaning...
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sarah does so much with emerging civil war. her fingers are in every aspect of it, but i didn't even realize how much she did, how much she does until i read her contribution to my ecw story. i would encourage you, it was just within the past month, if you look up my ecw story, you'll find it. but she has a daily schedule. every day of the week, where she is working on some aspect of emerging civil war. it's just incredible. so if you like what we're doing, if you like what you see, make sure you give sarah a pat on the back. if you have any complaints, take them to dr. mackowski, it's probably his fault anyway. so sarah kay bierle graduated from thomas edison state university with a b.a. in history. serves as managing editor at manager civil war and works on staff at the battlefield trust. she spent years sharing quality historical research in ways that will inform and inspire modern audiences including school presentations, writing, and speaking engagements. sarah has published three historical fiction books, and her first no
sarah does so much with emerging civil war. her fingers are in every aspect of it, but i didn't even realize how much she did, how much she does until i read her contribution to my ecw story. i would encourage you, it was just within the past month, if you look up my ecw story, you'll find it. but she has a daily schedule. every day of the week, where she is working on some aspect of emerging civil war. it's just incredible. so if you like what we're doing, if you like what you see, make sure...
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what does that really mean? a citizens arrest is for emergency situations when a crime really happens right in front of you and you can take action then and there to arrest somebody, because you know about it. you've seen it. you're taking action right then and there. if it's a felony, you can run after the person and chase him down. that's all this means. so it's not a citizens arrest. they never said it. none of the defendants saw mr. arbery commit any crime that day. they were detaining him for police so that they could investigate and find the crime that he must have committed that day, because what is he doing? he's running down the street. that's not the law, ladies and gentlemen. it's not the law at all. travis mcmichael, remember all his assumptions? he got up here and i wrote them all down. alben si may have seen him. he may have broken in. maybe the owner's down there. he may have been caught. he may be trying to avoid the police. that's testimony from the witness stand. he didn't know anything. absolu
what does that really mean? a citizens arrest is for emergency situations when a crime really happens right in front of you and you can take action then and there to arrest somebody, because you know about it. you've seen it. you're taking action right then and there. if it's a felony, you can run after the person and chase him down. that's all this means. so it's not a citizens arrest. they never said it. none of the defendants saw mr. arbery commit any crime that day. they were detaining him...
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how does it work and what does it do exactly? it swims through grain in storage, like in silos and sheds, monitoring the conditions of the grain like temperature and moisture and helping maintain quality. how does this vary from conventional methods of looking after your grain? well, traditionally you would need a farmer to physically walk on top of the grain bulk with a heavy spear and taking samples at a few points which is dangerous and in some situations not possible to do. ok, that sounds like a biggerjob. so do you think farmers are going to use this? right now, we're focused mostly on centralised grain storage hubs which are usually owned by grain merchants and port operators but we'd like to develop in future a version that is suitable for farmers as well. ok, and i'm hoping when it's used in the real world, it doesn't mix up the grains like that. i can hardly look! thank you so much, dr lorenzo. thank you, lara. and that is it for our click specialfrom cop26 in glasgow. as ever, you can keep up with the team throughout t
how does it work and what does it do exactly? it swims through grain in storage, like in silos and sheds, monitoring the conditions of the grain like temperature and moisture and helping maintain quality. how does this vary from conventional methods of looking after your grain? well, traditionally you would need a farmer to physically walk on top of the grain bulk with a heavy spear and taking samples at a few points which is dangerous and in some situations not possible to do. ok, that sounds...
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does he agree with that? karine: you know, i will say this, the president has been talking about his build back better agenda for over a year. 81 million people voted almost a year ago to put this president where he is right now to make sure we deliver for the american public. this was out there over a year ago. you know, we're trying to make sure, the president is trying to make sure that we continue the investment that we started with the american rescue plan. we are in the middle of a pandemic where millions of people have left the workforce, including women. where we need to make sure we have, again, childcare. we need to make sure we do this historical investment. and also climate change. historical investment in really tackling climate change. so this is not too much. this is what needs to happen and it should have happened decades ago. it's been some time since we've actually invested in our country and invested in the american public. reporter: just a quick follow on c.b.o. score question that moderat
does he agree with that? karine: you know, i will say this, the president has been talking about his build back better agenda for over a year. 81 million people voted almost a year ago to put this president where he is right now to make sure we deliver for the american public. this was out there over a year ago. you know, we're trying to make sure, the president is trying to make sure that we continue the investment that we started with the american rescue plan. we are in the middle of a...
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does it matter to them? well, for through all to operate m a worldwide satellites, if you need a lot of resources and no matter who the source of the resources there is always there a problem. i think in the cut their case a there was 2 advantages that cut their head for the fact that as you said, there was a strong attempt to separate the funders from that toria policy. it worked most of the time but didn't work all the time. but it was much better than all the state one media. the 2nd part was that cut, they're generally the small country in the arab world. and so there wasn't that much that they cut their news happen. in fact, when cut there. and so the baby had, there are conflict actually that's when the editor tauriel independence of color was actually challenged and tested didn't do very well, i think. but still, on almost all other news, other than the country news cutter was fine, they covered all points of view. they sat down on same points of view and opposition cut duffy's point of view and the o
does it matter to them? well, for through all to operate m a worldwide satellites, if you need a lot of resources and no matter who the source of the resources there is always there a problem. i think in the cut their case a there was 2 advantages that cut their head for the fact that as you said, there was a strong attempt to separate the funders from that toria policy. it worked most of the time but didn't work all the time. but it was much better than all the state one media. the 2nd part...
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does that resonate with you? andrew: yeah. you have tighter monetary policy coming, potential corporate tax. i think that will be offset by better corporate fundamentals. it is not going to be a great year next year. this year, the game has been on, but it will get tougher. we will bounce big today, but those are high beta stocks. i have not so short you want to have a lot of risk as you go into next year. kailey: how much of the tough picture for equities is predicated on potentially higher yields? andrew: that is part of it. but i think it is tighter financial conditions. at the end of the day, whether the 10-year is a 1.5% or 2%, stocks are still cheap relative to bonds, but higher inflation will get the fed nervous. the market will start to reflect that. that is why the third year is tougher? kailey: does that mean stay away from growth in 2022? what do you want to own? andrew: going back to what tom said initially, my view is investors do not have enough inflation-sensitive stocks. look at energy. it is the unloved sector
does that resonate with you? andrew: yeah. you have tighter monetary policy coming, potential corporate tax. i think that will be offset by better corporate fundamentals. it is not going to be a great year next year. this year, the game has been on, but it will get tougher. we will bounce big today, but those are high beta stocks. i have not so short you want to have a lot of risk as you go into next year. kailey: how much of the tough picture for equities is predicated on potentially higher...
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it does drive home _ appreciated. thank you very much. it does drive home why _ appreciated. thank you very much. it does drive home why the _ appreciated. thank you very much. it does drive home why the final- does drive home why the final negotiations, particularly on finance and how much of their finances given adaptation for those countries that are already on the front line of climate change and are already suffering, why that is so important. another draft will be released in the next few hours and we'll see what is relating to finance and what taken out of it. thank you and here is your team. but those latest lines coming out of glasgow. do be sure to stay tuned to that but now. we're turning to the migrant crisis on the poland—belarus border now, which is rapidly becoming an escalating international row. within the past hour, western member states of the united nations security council have condemned the actions of belarus, accusing it of what they called an orchestrated instrumentalization of human beings by sending migrants to the frontier, to destabilise the eu's
it does drive home _ appreciated. thank you very much. it does drive home why _ appreciated. thank you very much. it does drive home why the _ appreciated. thank you very much. it does drive home why the final- does drive home why the final negotiations, particularly on finance and how much of their finances given adaptation for those countries that are already on the front line of climate change and are already suffering, why that is so important. another draft will be released in the next few...
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what does he say about this? gary: rob is a terrific friend and terrific brother and he says, usually, just get out, go get them. ♪ >> this week, the haves and have-nots. the west versus the west. how does climate change feed into inequality. >> it is the cause of the system in place. >> how europe uses west africa as a dumping ground for obsolete electronics in people's lives. >> otherwise you have copper and other materials, and a lot of times there are elements. >> from climate leader to environment
what does he say about this? gary: rob is a terrific friend and terrific brother and he says, usually, just get out, go get them. ♪ >> this week, the haves and have-nots. the west versus the west. how does climate change feed into inequality. >> it is the cause of the system in place. >> how europe uses west africa as a dumping ground for obsolete electronics in people's lives. >> otherwise you have copper and other materials, and a lot of times there are elements....
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what does he say about this? gary: rob is a terrific friend and terrific brother and he says, usually, just get out, go get them. ♪ kailey: this week, the haves and have-nots. the west versus the rest. how does climate change feed into inequality. -- feed inequality? -- feed into inequality? >> it is the cause of the system in place. kailey: how europe uses west africa as a dumping ground for obsolete electronics in people's lives. -- endangering people's lives. >> you have copper and other materials, and a lot of times there are elements.
what does he say about this? gary: rob is a terrific friend and terrific brother and he says, usually, just get out, go get them. ♪ kailey: this week, the haves and have-nots. the west versus the rest. how does climate change feed into inequality. -- feed inequality? -- feed into inequality? >> it is the cause of the system in place. kailey: how europe uses west africa as a dumping ground for obsolete electronics in people's lives. -- endangering people's lives. >> you have copper...
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does that make sense ?- i feel sick - expert opinion. does that make sense? yes. i feel sick listening expert opinion. does that make sense? yes. ifeel sick listening to sense? yes. i feel sick listening to that. it makes _ sense? yes. i feel sick listening to that. it makes me _ sense? 1913 i feel sick listening to that. it makes me think sense? t9; i feel sick listening to that. it makes me think even more that. it makes me think even more that there — that. it makes me think even more that there is — that. it makes me think even more that there is a problem. in a statement — that there is a problem. in a statement ease _ that there is a problem. in a statement ease care - that there is a problem. t�*t 9 statement ease care hospital trust said the following detailed analysis was insufficient evidence to determine of the infection originated from the same source. they added that the surgeon that told them that he had no hand lesion or history of the virus. the women's babies both survived, theirfamilies now want in a statement ease care hospitals trust sa
does that make sense ?- i feel sick - expert opinion. does that make sense? yes. i feel sick listening expert opinion. does that make sense? yes. ifeel sick listening to sense? yes. i feel sick listening to that. it makes _ sense? yes. i feel sick listening to that. it makes me _ sense? 1913 i feel sick listening to that. it makes me think sense? t9; i feel sick listening to that. it makes me think even more that. it makes me think even more that there — that. it makes me think even more that...
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what does it tell about south africa? does he say anything about the fact that the wounds of the past still remained there in your country? i think is very important there. when we look at the level of a single individual who obviously was prior to were in position towards the end of his life to see what should he have prioritized in the closing years of our lives. live prisons were a mom concerned about how to get out of the trip that accommodated least one of us. many people had already lost their lives along the road. we traveled. but there was low. so huge risk that if we didn't manage the transition out of our date, we could also contribute to the death of millions of black white colored indian sections of the population. so that tries, we had to make was to manage the transition, cited that we save as many lives as was possible and save as an opportunity that could make it possible for us to reconstruct request the ag so in society and enable us to join the community of nations in a manner that youth for ever it be
what does it tell about south africa? does he say anything about the fact that the wounds of the past still remained there in your country? i think is very important there. when we look at the level of a single individual who obviously was prior to were in position towards the end of his life to see what should he have prioritized in the closing years of our lives. live prisons were a mom concerned about how to get out of the trip that accommodated least one of us. many people had already lost...
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thus, what we as that he does have hard to do is make sure that we put in place these social economy policies walking together with the citizens and also making sure that everyone moves the direction right. there were 800000 deaths from april to july 1994. it's not easy at all to turn this page. what were the initiatives that you have adopted over the bus 27 years to overcome this issue amongst through one days when i talk about policies i talked about citizen is being involved, a talk about does get to being focused on also doing things in a way that the under the trust of the people of this country, i think that's well put a lot of energy and we have not been mistaken. the results have been speaking for themselves. what are the guarantees, the one that will not return to these very difficult days? why? because we're not walking towards working towards something. yes, we do it in a sustainable moment. we're under to sustainable because of one, the people themselves that get the world and understanding the need for being what they are doing. pool it to bring this to be written and co
thus, what we as that he does have hard to do is make sure that we put in place these social economy policies walking together with the citizens and also making sure that everyone moves the direction right. there were 800000 deaths from april to july 1994. it's not easy at all to turn this page. what were the initiatives that you have adopted over the bus 27 years to overcome this issue amongst through one days when i talk about policies i talked about citizen is being involved, a talk about...
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it does go up by electric. got there will be meeting the pressure representative of the us or no one is on trying out rush. yeah. it will be important to see what comes out of date regarding the united states. other power that concerned about the include the fact of women's rights and of thought. they're concerned about a huge amount of prices that are likely to on forward and on and come out when we talk about those regional powers, the iranians on there as such. but they will be looking in on these discussions, trying to work out the direction of travel here. absolutely. a drawn of god could be noted that debt national security advisor right now. what didn't you daily, daily. well, during the national security, why did me growing up on? because you're going to be relative, relevant already, player one, it's on. so david of god had also had a ministerial level one minute conference and iran recently day out interested in what happened and on but obviously day to have to take into consideration what pockets on
it does go up by electric. got there will be meeting the pressure representative of the us or no one is on trying out rush. yeah. it will be important to see what comes out of date regarding the united states. other power that concerned about the include the fact of women's rights and of thought. they're concerned about a huge amount of prices that are likely to on forward and on and come out when we talk about those regional powers, the iranians on there as such. but they will be looking in on...
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so how does this play into our discussion of john pellom? john pellom is that they battle of kelly's ford and some accounts say that he took part in one of these calvary charges and was more early wounded at that time. other accounts say that he was sitting a bit further back from the fight observing and that he was mortally wounded then. what we do know he's not commanding his artillery guns at the battle of kelly's ford. they are commanded by one of pellom's subordinates. tell him give him a few suggestions on where to place the guns that pellom doesn't stay with the horse artillery during this battle. i think it's possible that pella made up or dissipated in a cavalry charge and a bit further back so there's a possibility that both accounts might be correct and i'm continuing to look into that as i continue my research. but we do know though is the fragment of the shell from a union can -- canon went to the back of john pellom skull when he fell backwards off of his horse. other officers saw that he was wounded in unconscious and sent him
so how does this play into our discussion of john pellom? john pellom is that they battle of kelly's ford and some accounts say that he took part in one of these calvary charges and was more early wounded at that time. other accounts say that he was sitting a bit further back from the fight observing and that he was mortally wounded then. what we do know he's not commanding his artillery guns at the battle of kelly's ford. they are commanded by one of pellom's subordinates. tell him give him a...
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because youngkin does have a chance here. how does he do it? no room for error. he has to get this trump base. see all this red out here? trump ran it up out here hugely. you go through these counties. trump 71%. trump 71%. trump 73%. however, they're not as populated so glenn youngkin cannot lose the trump base. he must have the trump base. even if he gets it all, it's not enough to win. he has had to do something republicans have had a huge problem with in the trump years, which is deal with trump's toxicity in the suburbs. the population shifts in virginia have been largely up here. if you go back to 2004, i'll just show you this is the george bush win. notice the red in the outer suburbs around washington, d.c. loudoun county, manassas, prince william county. george w. bush could do it down there. he did it down around richmond as well. but in the donald trump ages, republicans are toxic in the suburbs. glenn youngkin has got to run it up down here. somehow that's why he's been talking about schools and parents' choice. >> in terms of timing, when can we expe
because youngkin does have a chance here. how does he do it? no room for error. he has to get this trump base. see all this red out here? trump ran it up out here hugely. you go through these counties. trump 71%. trump 71%. trump 73%. however, they're not as populated so glenn youngkin cannot lose the trump base. he must have the trump base. even if he gets it all, it's not enough to win. he has had to do something republicans have had a huge problem with in the trump years, which is deal with...
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yes, it really does, and by the way, there is i does, and by the way, there is something _ does, and by the way, there is something we should flag up. this process— something we should flag up. this process for— something we should flag up. this process for agreeing that noble goal on adaptation, glasgow now has his name _ on adaptation, glasgow now has his name on _ on adaptation, glasgow now has his name on it. — on adaptation, glasgow now has his name on it, we had the glasgow programme on the global role of adaptation. so programme on the global role of adaptation-— programme on the global role of adatation. ., ., , ., ., adaptation. so whenever adaptation is mentioned. _ adaptation. so whenever adaptation is mentioned, glasgow _ adaptation. so whenever adaptation is mentioned, glasgow will - adaptation. so whenever adaptation is mentioned, glasgow will have - adaptation. so whenever adaptation is mentioned, glasgow will have its| is mentioned, glasgow will have its name on it. is mentioned, glasgow will have its name on it— name on it. exactly. in the paris agreement _
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i think it's possible that it does. so pelham leaves west point and he has to get back to alabama and he takes the scenic route. he is avoiding capture. he goes through pennsylvania, ohio, kentucky, tennessee and finally into alabama. on may 10th, he reported to the confederacy for assignment on may 15th he's commissioned as first lieutenant, and it sent to virginia. he goes into the -- valley and down to harpers ferry. and he goes down to train albertiss's battery. now alberta's is an older man, and he helps to lead, -- this put pelham in command of the battery for the first major command. and their commission is on the far right side of the command near the robinson house. and there's a photograph taken out in that area and how alum does move around a little bit on the manassas battlefield and move his guns forward, a position so expose that a fellow officer remarked, is pelham fool enough to stay there? i am not. pelham's actions are noticed at the battle of first manassas, but he also has a small change of heart, or
i think it's possible that it does. so pelham leaves west point and he has to get back to alabama and he takes the scenic route. he is avoiding capture. he goes through pennsylvania, ohio, kentucky, tennessee and finally into alabama. on may 10th, he reported to the confederacy for assignment on may 15th he's commissioned as first lieutenant, and it sent to virginia. he goes into the -- valley and down to harpers ferry. and he goes down to train albertiss's battery. now alberta's is an older...
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does this have an impact on him politically? i mean, i think it's, it's very different. natalie bennett. i think it's, it's not even necessarily a wait for him, per se, for people around the world, we're trying to put an end to terrorism and support for terrorism and promoting un resolution, $1373.00 and or chapter 7 of your, of the security council ending all i'm direct and indirect support for terrorism, so i consider it a win for anyone who actually does care about human rights and care about democracy . all right, well we have run out of time to we're going to have to leave the conversation there . thanks so much. all of our guests and hertzberg, roxanne, pharma, for my and, and myself ability. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. you can also during the conversation on twitter handle is at a j inside story from emergent driven. holton here, bye
does this have an impact on him politically? i mean, i think it's, it's very different. natalie bennett. i think it's, it's not even necessarily a wait for him, per se, for people around the world, we're trying to put an end to terrorism and support for terrorism and promoting un resolution, $1373.00 and or chapter 7 of your, of the security council ending all i'm direct and indirect support for terrorism, so i consider it a win for anyone who actually does care about human rights and care...
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he does not own slaves. what's more, any southerner who starts to take steps about emancipating slaves, immediately will find himself cornered by other white southerners who will threaten him. what is interesting is in 1857 lee's father-in-law dies, it's a mess. part of the will provides for the emancipation of the slaves within five years. robert e lee as executive of the will and he undertakes the process of emancipating the slaves, a process which he concludes on schedule and december 1862. two things to notice about this. one is, by december 1862, robert e lee is robert e lee. he's not just the son-in-law of george washington, robert e lee had gone to any confederate court said i don't want to go through with this, i shouldn't have to go through with this, i seriously doubt whether any bridging effect confederate court would have stopped him. if he wanted to derail the whole process, who would stand up impact of general we? the other interesting thing is that lee persists moving forward with the emancipa
he does not own slaves. what's more, any southerner who starts to take steps about emancipating slaves, immediately will find himself cornered by other white southerners who will threaten him. what is interesting is in 1857 lee's father-in-law dies, it's a mess. part of the will provides for the emancipation of the slaves within five years. robert e lee as executive of the will and he undertakes the process of emancipating the slaves, a process which he concludes on schedule and december 1862....
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how does this chart look was there technical damage done? >> oh, yeah, lots of it. this is a perfect instance of when you first start a business and something goes wrong, the fundamentals, it was cheap then, we like it more now. it's the exact opposite in technicals it was a disaster. instead of going up, it went down the direction is wrong >> mike? >> yeah, i mean, one of the things i would point out quickly is that obviously using call spreads or diagonals does limit your risk somewhat, but the february calls that we are long still have a little bit of premium in them. i think given the fact that the thesis has changed, the sensible thing to do right now is basically collect whatever they're worth and look to sell those in closing position. >> up next, your tweets and the final call when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this in
how does this chart look was there technical damage done? >> oh, yeah, lots of it. this is a perfect instance of when you first start a business and something goes wrong, the fundamentals, it was cheap then, we like it more now. it's the exact opposite in technicals it was a disaster. instead of going up, it went down the direction is wrong >> mike? >> yeah, i mean, one of the things i would point out quickly is that obviously using call spreads or diagonals does limit your...
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does it come from the companies using the stuff? does it come from the farmers themselves? does it come from other private partnerships? does it, from other governments that will force the companies to get greener? what is being worked out is who needs to put that bill. it does seem like mondelez still has some kind of pricing power. guy: we have seen that with all of the good food producers. nestle able to pass it on. you start with the farmers. one of the things we've learned about the gas crisis in europe is the impact that has in the fertilizer business. what has become clear is that is a clear line of sight. natural gas, fertilizer, ammonia into the food chain. that is something we need to figure out how we will fix. then those prices get passed on to the consumer. it is interesting what he has to say about elasticity in terms of the price the consumers are willing to make. that greening process is critical. the supply chain story front and center. let's talk more about that and figure out what is happening. co-op of well-known names in the u.k. talking about the idea
does it come from the companies using the stuff? does it come from the farmers themselves? does it come from other private partnerships? does it, from other governments that will force the companies to get greener? what is being worked out is who needs to put that bill. it does seem like mondelez still has some kind of pricing power. guy: we have seen that with all of the good food producers. nestle able to pass it on. you start with the farmers. one of the things we've learned about the gas...
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add up. here, but at the end, it does add u -. , , here, but at the end, it does add u . _ , , ., ' up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the — up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, _ up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, zero. _ up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, zero. and - up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, zero. and peas i noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in favour _ noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in favour of _ noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in favour of new _ noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in favour of new rules - noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in favour of new rules to i noes to the left, zero. and peas l vote in favour of new rules to curb extra work they are allowed to do amid the row of second jobs. == extra work they are allowed to do amid the row of second jobs. amid the row of second “obs. -- the e es to amid the row of second “obs. -- the eyes to right. * amid the row of second “obs. -- the eyes to right. the h amid the row of second “obs. -- the eyes
add up. here, but at the end, it does add u -. , , here, but at the end, it does add u . _ , , ., ' up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the — up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, _ up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, zero. _ up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, zero. and - up. the eyes to the right, 297, and noes to the left, zero. and peas i noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in favour _ noes to the left, zero. and peas vote in...
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just does not put a foot wrong. king richard is starring will smith, and this is all about richard williams, who is the father of venus and serena williams, who has been portrayed in the media as on one hand charismatic, inspirational, extraordinaryjob as a trainer, and on the other hand overbearing, self—serving. what the film does is as played by will smith — generally likeable, irascible, and certainly difficult to get on with, but attempting to do something under very difficult circumstances which not everyone approves of. here's a clip. what's going on? everybody ok? they got a call, said _ there was trouble in the house. ok, you all need to look around? it's a little wet for practice, don't you think? don't the girls have schoolwork to do? now i don't even mind you saying we're hard on these kids. - you know why? because we are. that's ourjob — to keep them off the streets. i so the interesting thing about this is, i think will smith is really good at playing this central role. and although it's serena a
just does not put a foot wrong. king richard is starring will smith, and this is all about richard williams, who is the father of venus and serena williams, who has been portrayed in the media as on one hand charismatic, inspirational, extraordinaryjob as a trainer, and on the other hand overbearing, self—serving. what the film does is as played by will smith — generally likeable, irascible, and certainly difficult to get on with, but attempting to do something under very difficult...
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china still relies on coal, as does india, as does south africa. what you think, post this summit, the future of coal looks like? min. jorgensen: we need to get rid of coal. if we need to keep the damage or increases below 1.5 degrees, which we all agree we do, then all fossils need to go and coal is the first one. i do acknowledge that is a big challenge for many countries. on the other hand we now have cheap alternatives. i am from a country that has a lot of wind. now when we built offshore wind farms they produce energy that is cheaper than the energy from coal power plants. guy: i would like to broaden out -- alix: i would like to broaden out and talk about the energy crisis in europe. the u.s. has warned europe russia could be planning a ukraine invasion. belarus threatened the eu gas market, that they would stop transporting 20% of european natural gas. what is the risk of an energy crisis right now? min. jorgensen: i think the current energy crisis and especially the high increases in prices of energy consumers in europe just goes to show t
china still relies on coal, as does india, as does south africa. what you think, post this summit, the future of coal looks like? min. jorgensen: we need to get rid of coal. if we need to keep the damage or increases below 1.5 degrees, which we all agree we do, then all fossils need to go and coal is the first one. i do acknowledge that is a big challenge for many countries. on the other hand we now have cheap alternatives. i am from a country that has a lot of wind. now when we built offshore...
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what does success look like? what people want is concrete, binding commitments. what concrete, binding commitments. what does success — concrete, binding commitments. what does success look _ concrete, binding commitments. iii"isgt does success look like? there are four metrics. there is coal. we want to get commitments on people coming off coal. i think the $100 billion commitment internationally is something we really want to see progress on. we also want to see an international commitment in transportation in terms of electric vehicles. �* ., ., . vehicles. but ground or air transportation, _ vehicles. but ground or air transportation, because i vehicles. but ground or air| transportation, because we vehicles. but ground or air - transportation, because we have vehicles. but ground or air _ transportation, because we havejust made internalflights transportation, because we havejust made internal flights cheap? transportation, because we havejust made internalflights cheap? cars. made internal flights cheap
what does success look like? what people want is concrete, binding commitments. what concrete, binding commitments. what does success — concrete, binding commitments. what does success look _ concrete, binding commitments. iii"isgt does success look like? there are four metrics. there is coal. we want to get commitments on people coming off coal. i think the $100 billion commitment internationally is something we really want to see progress on. we also want to see an international...
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that does not characterize him. one other thing, i attended hillsdale college when they inaugurated their new chapel a couple of years ago. he gave the inaugural address. if you are interested in gaining a real insight into the mind and also of a man who believes deeply in god as well as in the constitution and the american system, i urge you to read his inaugural address for that chapel. thanks. >> i first met justice thomas when i interviewed with him for a clerkship -- unsuccessfully the first time. that was the first time i had the opportunity to meet justice thomas, but it worked out in the end, in part because i was working in the u.s. senate, sought the justice in the cafeteria, and that led to a clerkship. having been a clerk one of the greatest privileges of my life to clerk for such a jurist. he has taught me so many lessons about how to be a great person, watching him interact with his colleagues but with everyone in the courthouse from the person in the cafeteria to the man rolling the books into chamber
that does not characterize him. one other thing, i attended hillsdale college when they inaugurated their new chapel a couple of years ago. he gave the inaugural address. if you are interested in gaining a real insight into the mind and also of a man who believes deeply in god as well as in the constitution and the american system, i urge you to read his inaugural address for that chapel. thanks. >> i first met justice thomas when i interviewed with him for a clerkship -- unsuccessfully...
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and only then does he take action. what action does mr. grosskreutz take? does he hold that gun with both hands, the glock that he's got, and point it at the defendant? no, never. does he even take the gun with one hand and point it? no, never. instead, you can see him start to lunge in with his left arm forward. the gun is not in his hand. the gun is in his right hand. he's lunging forward, reaching for the defendant. probably reaching for the gun. probably trying to block the gun. you can see now he's going to take a step with his right leg across the defendant's body, not directly towards the defendant, but across the defendant's body. as he's reaching, almost swiping away at that gun with his left arm, he's bladed his body in such an a way to try and present as minimal a target as possible, which is probably what saves his life. his right leg is about to hit the ground here. the gun, the ar-15, is pointed directly at him from just two, maybe three feet away. he's trying to shield himself with his left arm. and as we approach frame 500 here, the gun goes
and only then does he take action. what action does mr. grosskreutz take? does he hold that gun with both hands, the glock that he's got, and point it at the defendant? no, never. does he even take the gun with one hand and point it? no, never. instead, you can see him start to lunge in with his left arm forward. the gun is not in his hand. the gun is in his right hand. he's lunging forward, reaching for the defendant. probably reaching for the gun. probably trying to block the gun. you can see...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does does the gentlelady from colorado seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. mccollum, i inform the house that ms. mccollum will vote aye on h.r. 550. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. palazzo of mississippi, i inform the house that mr. palazzo will vote yea on h.r. 550. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. titus of nevada, i inform the house that ms. titus of nevada will vote aye on h.r. 550. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. lesko of arizona, i inform the house that mrs. lesko will vote yea on h.r. 550. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kasten of illinois, pursuant to house resolutio
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does does the gentlelady from colorado seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. mccollum, i inform the house that ms. mccollum will vote aye on h.r. 550. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. palazzo of mississippi, i inform the house that mr. palazzo will vote yea on h.r. 550. thank you. the speaker pro...
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where does that take us? right back down to the 4600 area and this is where we started november on november 1st, we traded briefly around the 4600 number down 100 points off the highs and had they been talking about the uncertain, uneven, undecisive action has started to make 4700 look like a little bit perhaps of a near-term ceiling and the high friction area and i do want to point out the 50-day moving average is down a half a percent and all year that's served as a little bit of support initially. that's where we are. let's look at large stocks, and it tells us about the risk appetite of the market and the xlg and it's the top 50 largest stocks in the market and you see here on the one-year basis and we got back to neck and neck with the russell 2000 small cap had a burst higher and it had taken hold and people were ditching the growers you see the russell is just basically giving it right back into the long trading which means larger stocks are holding up okay. semis, another leadership group getting weak
where does that take us? right back down to the 4600 area and this is where we started november on november 1st, we traded briefly around the 4600 number down 100 points off the highs and had they been talking about the uncertain, uneven, undecisive action has started to make 4700 look like a little bit perhaps of a near-term ceiling and the high friction area and i do want to point out the 50-day moving average is down a half a percent and all year that's served as a little bit of support...
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he does want any ground any figures any ground he loses cost resources and population and he wants to fight many thanks is ground is defensible and they can't get past yorktown the navy can't pass cost or point or yorktown. at the beginning of banquet: has these guns in position to begin banging away yorktown. in early in the month johnson pullout the ends of the peninsula and as he does, you will see franklin franklin is over here and franklin actually takes the floor and he goes up past this point no place to the lending trace cannot johnston the johnson speeding to it a day late and a dollar short but he was right mess with the union plan to do in his wonderful back in a strategy is to pull back behind at this river which runs like this. i don't know how many of you have seen this river mike gorman a historian with the park service called these insult to reverse. [laughter] and it is and if you look at it, you're like what's the problem with this, just a couple of streams well, a few little streams surrounded by about a mile wide muck, sticks, tics, and he has high banks on either
he does want any ground any figures any ground he loses cost resources and population and he wants to fight many thanks is ground is defensible and they can't get past yorktown the navy can't pass cost or point or yorktown. at the beginning of banquet: has these guns in position to begin banging away yorktown. in early in the month johnson pullout the ends of the peninsula and as he does, you will see franklin franklin is over here and franklin actually takes the floor and he goes up past this...
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that's what this resolution does. i thank my colleagues for working to bring this resolution to the floor. and that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee. mr. green: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in supporter this resolution expressing solidarity with the freedom loving cuban citizens, condemning the regime's violence against innocent protestors and calling on our international partners to pledge support for cuban freedom. i also want to thank my colleagues, debbie wasserman schultz, mario diaz-balart, albio sires for their work on this resolution. for over 60 years cubans have been held hostage by a tyrannical dictatorship. the communist vs. bankrupted a beautiful country, condemning three generations to misery and separating countless families. castro's cuba is also a threat to regional stability and security, trafficking weapons to north korean -
that's what this resolution does. i thank my colleagues for working to bring this resolution to the floor. and that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from tennessee. mr. green: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i rise in supporter this resolution expressing solidarity with the freedom loving cuban citizens, condemning the regime's violence against...
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what does it mean, this treasury thing? lisa: it is the first time the treasury department is reducing the total amount of dupont debt sales going back to 2016 -- of coupon debt sales going back to 2016. they are saying we can start to pare back, jet we sell at the same time the federal reserve -- pair back how much debt we sell. how does this factor into what the liquidity backdrop is when the fed is still highly accommodative? that is the so what. tom: can you be henrietta treyz cynical and say janet yellen is on the phone to jay powell, parcheesi? lisa: i am happy to play parcheesi. i am not happy to spread rumors. the issue is how long can this dynamic persist? when do we see the tightening that goes to the wind you stop dancing question? tom: my head is spinning. could we talk something dumb like equities? lisa: let's talk about avis. tom: there'll be a new avis today. lisa: bed, bath & beyond. tom: all of this wisdom from miss abramowitz comes with her two sons with their new back book -- there new macbook pros tradin
what does it mean, this treasury thing? lisa: it is the first time the treasury department is reducing the total amount of dupont debt sales going back to 2016 -- of coupon debt sales going back to 2016. they are saying we can start to pare back, jet we sell at the same time the federal reserve -- pair back how much debt we sell. how does this factor into what the liquidity backdrop is when the fed is still highly accommodative? that is the so what. tom: can you be henrietta treyz cynical and...
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at this particular moment, he does not have that pistol pointed towards you, does he? >> he does. >> has left leg has stepped across, not directly towards you, but to the side of you, correct? >> yes. >> he is reaching and with his left arm towards you, correct? >> yes. >> he never steps back and puts the gun in both hands in an in y aim position towards you? >> he never does that. >> he doesn't take his gun out, stand there with his right hand in front of them, and emma directly at your customer >> no, he does not pointed directly at my head. >> and you thought that's how he was going to shoot you? >> yes. >> you thought he ran close to you to shoot you? >> yes. >> you understand that he could have taken that gun and shot you from 10-15-20 feet away, right? >> sorry, i'm trying to understand the question. >> you understand that a pistol like that does not need to be right next to somebody to shoot, right? it can shoot from 10-20 feet away. >> yes. >> mr. grosskreutz could have stopped 20 feet away if you wanted to shoot you and fired his pistol at you, couldn't he? >>
at this particular moment, he does not have that pistol pointed towards you, does he? >> he does. >> has left leg has stepped across, not directly towards you, but to the side of you, correct? >> yes. >> he is reaching and with his left arm towards you, correct? >> yes. >> he never steps back and puts the gun in both hands in an in y aim position towards you? >> he never does that. >> he doesn't take his gun out, stand there with his right hand in...
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this bill does that. and i have a sneaking suspicion that despite all the doom and gloom for the republicans today, they will be proven just as wrong here as they were when they objected to the affordable care act nearly a decade ago. build back better meets this moment. and by wafg this rule and advancing this legislation -- and by passing this rueing and advancing this legislation, this will pass, too. with that i yield back the balance of my time and move the previous question on the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on ordering the previous question on the resolution. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the previous question is ordered. mr. reschenthaler: madam speaker, with that i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation wit
this bill does that. and i have a sneaking suspicion that despite all the doom and gloom for the republicans today, they will be proven just as wrong here as they were when they objected to the affordable care act nearly a decade ago. build back better meets this moment. and by wafg this rule and advancing this legislation -- and by passing this rueing and advancing this legislation, this will pass, too. with that i yield back the balance of my time and move the previous question on the...
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because history does not allow that. and the 1400000000 chinese people does not allow that at that number of chinese people include the majority of the 23000000 people on taiwan. this is the reality. i hope u. s. politicians will be realistic and pragmatic. they shall not bet on highway independence at all. victory is the u. s. in china heading towards the cold war. no, i don't think so. why? because the cold war is against the fundamental interest of the united states, against a fundamental interest of china. it is against that world of peace and development . all right, let me warn you off cold war. let me bring in robert. if i may, there not ask the same question. do you think it looks like i mean this talk of sanctions band less military drills? promises to stand by taiwan sound like a cold or shaping up to you? yeah, a dog. i think if you listen to dr. gough, it sounds an awful lot like a cold. you're talking about sanctioning members of congress right in the united states as done that kind of stuff to there's been
because history does not allow that. and the 1400000000 chinese people does not allow that at that number of chinese people include the majority of the 23000000 people on taiwan. this is the reality. i hope u. s. politicians will be realistic and pragmatic. they shall not bet on highway independence at all. victory is the u. s. in china heading towards the cold war. no, i don't think so. why? because the cold war is against the fundamental interest of the united states, against a fundamental...
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what does it mean for the world? yes sir. the are the main concern is the of action escape capability of central capability. all those mutations include the 417484. so it's a 5, a watch increases transmit stability. so we are familiar with these types of mutations already. other variants include the original bt set up can be 1351 variance. and when asking how much more transmissible this to clear varied from bus one or is that into the berlin? that's more tricky because a comparing relative amongst different populations that difficult because for example, in southern africa we have a high, you have a high rate of having t b endemic infections that may cause different levels of severity for clinical illness. come back to western countries where those 2 infections are not endemic. so comparison of balance would be very, very tricky going forward. as a dean, morocco joins, there are many countries imposing travel ban on south africa at this particular stage. give us a sense of what you think in, in morocco, i think about more sc
what does it mean for the world? yes sir. the are the main concern is the of action escape capability of central capability. all those mutations include the 417484. so it's a 5, a watch increases transmit stability. so we are familiar with these types of mutations already. other variants include the original bt set up can be 1351 variance. and when asking how much more transmissible this to clear varied from bus one or is that into the berlin? that's more tricky because a comparing relative...
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so let's see what the con a does if he does indeed throw in. certainly the polls are showing that he would be beta rourke, and i think that speaks more to betas, lack popularity in texas, and it does to connie. but overall, you know, con, hey, as a christmas, he has a career as an actor. he's, you know, he has what people i think relate to as far as the believe there's an authenticity to him which, you know, it's hard, it's hard to get that right. i mean, there are a lot of movie stars. huge think i don't want it. i can imagine tom presenting for president, right? it's like you're a great, you know, your great what you do, but to the out of politics, people, i think trust me become a hand away that we will see how it plays out. obviously he does run and what he ultimately, what kind of issues you know, he takes up as his, as his cause. but it's, you know, it's really too early to call, you know, which direction this could shape you know, which direction this race will take next year. and so we just saw caitlin gen are going through that campaig
so let's see what the con a does if he does indeed throw in. certainly the polls are showing that he would be beta rourke, and i think that speaks more to betas, lack popularity in texas, and it does to connie. but overall, you know, con, hey, as a christmas, he has a career as an actor. he's, you know, he has what people i think relate to as far as the believe there's an authenticity to him which, you know, it's hard, it's hard to get that right. i mean, there are a lot of movie stars. huge...
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does not mean they got six. it does not mean that the vaccines do not work. means the public health strategy in this case was off and they were doing mass testing of people who did not get it. >> reporter: granted athletic elector, and in an .5% of players are vaccinated but everyone had to have a covid's test, whether they should symptoms or not. we had wayne person who is symptomatic we contact tracing one who was asymptomatic and they were tested. >> reporter: that frustrated some players on the team who tweeted university health services told the players they could be arrested for refusing to test as vaccinated individuals with no symptoms. >> you did not get to this point. asymptomatic testing of groups of vaccinated people is not recommended. >> reporter: the cal football program is in the spotlight, the doctor says this case is an example of what can happen if some decide to test following family gatherings. >> not only should we not test for asymptomatic vaccinated, but your likelihood of spreading it to anyone is very low. if we do not have more conf
does not mean they got six. it does not mean that the vaccines do not work. means the public health strategy in this case was off and they were doing mass testing of people who did not get it. >> reporter: granted athletic elector, and in an .5% of players are vaccinated but everyone had to have a covid's test, whether they should symptoms or not. we had wayne person who is symptomatic we contact tracing one who was asymptomatic and they were tested. >> reporter: that frustrated...
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what does any of them the other layer i lena does with oh, i thought a bit though. i ship idiot, i ah, new york, it's really what america is about when our mayor took aveson, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the halves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who weren't being buried on holiday. the city is always wanted to forget about how loud. so you want it to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there was a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is documents of the quality that has existed in the city for centuries. ah, what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult
what does any of them the other layer i lena does with oh, i thought a bit though. i ship idiot, i ah, new york, it's really what america is about when our mayor took aveson, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the halves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who weren't being buried on holiday. the city is always wanted to forget about how loud. so you want it to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget...
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he does address this at vicksburg. but the war still going on for the seem to be an assumption with the emancipation proclamation and the assuming victory slavery will come to an end. but all along the route home there are examples of confederates that are forcing enslavement in women to accompany them, to help them. they are hiding their slaves. there is one cavalryman who takes off immediately and the first thing he goes to do is hide the people that he owns to prevent them from making their way to the union army. so, i would love to investigate this, figure out who added with horse and servant. obviously that is not printed on the original passes given score has printing presses with them. this is something for me too tuck away to pursue this is fascinating. >> now you've got me thinking to try to compare the signature, that is going to have to be a project for another time. two to let me add one other we could talk about these. brian is one of the officers that i mentioned the notion of ashley wilkes in one or two
he does address this at vicksburg. but the war still going on for the seem to be an assumption with the emancipation proclamation and the assuming victory slavery will come to an end. but all along the route home there are examples of confederates that are forcing enslavement in women to accompany them, to help them. they are hiding their slaves. there is one cavalryman who takes off immediately and the first thing he goes to do is hide the people that he owns to prevent them from making their...
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how much does that play into this current crisis? >> all of that does. depends on which side of the border you're looking at. if you're in moscow, you look and say, yes, nato is training ukrainetroops. the united states gave $400 million this year for lethal military supplies to ukraine. it looks threatening from moscow side or that is what they say and i think that's probably pretty genuine. president putin does not want any interference by nato, the united states, the west in general in what he still considers 30 years after the soviet union ended. he still considers his neighbor. that's, i think, one of the problems that we've got. his view of what ukraine even is. >> he's been targeting the country's oligarchs. what do you say to those people who say hooee's using the curre situation to crack down on his critics? >> the critics are some of the people who should be cracked down on. i'm not saying he should repress them but what he's been trying to do, not very successfully, but urged on by the united states and europe, crack down on construction and t
how much does that play into this current crisis? >> all of that does. depends on which side of the border you're looking at. if you're in moscow, you look and say, yes, nato is training ukrainetroops. the united states gave $400 million this year for lethal military supplies to ukraine. it looks threatening from moscow side or that is what they say and i think that's probably pretty genuine. president putin does not want any interference by nato, the united states, the west in general in...
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it does not mean that there wasn't evidence found. but that leads to the next kind of obvious follow—up question — if it's so difficult to work out whether a shot has actually been fired on the ground, how does shotspotter know with such confidence that it's 97% accurate? on our ride along, i saw for myself. popping sound. shotspotter says this figure is accurate because the police officers themselves are able to listen to the noise recording and feed this back to them — something they call ground truth. and that's part of the feedback that you are basing that figure on? absolutely — yeah, that is the feedback. we rely on ground truth from agencies to tell us when we miss, when we miss detections or when we misclassify. other people have said about the general stat of 97% stat that it is not rooted in scientific rigour — i.e., it has not been scrutinised, it hasn't been peer reviewed. do you think that is fair? it is so certainly a factor that there has not been an academic peer review of the service, but i would push back i
it does not mean that there wasn't evidence found. but that leads to the next kind of obvious follow—up question — if it's so difficult to work out whether a shot has actually been fired on the ground, how does shotspotter know with such confidence that it's 97% accurate? on our ride along, i saw for myself. popping sound. shotspotter says this figure is accurate because the police officers themselves are able to listen to the noise recording and feed this back to them — something they...
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what does in row actually do? because obviously the red cross streisand does what it, why tries to aid agencies our indigenous ones from his bola, from my mouth, from the p a. they try and do it. what does an ro actually do in gaza say? but let us examine it, which is our major operation right now. we have nearly $300000.00 girls and boy in our schools, in garza, we have a nearly 70 percent of the population. we rely on our primary health services, but also on our associates. if can into a program, we are providing food to 70 percent of the population into a strip. so we are a lifeline. and it top of that we have the 2nd biggest employer in the guys us cheaper. so a, so your appealing to donors like britain, germany, the united states, the u. sweden. i mean, these are countries that are selling weapons to israel, that they used to bomb. sometimes in rolla facilities, you're appealing to those countries to give you money. meanwhile, those countries sell weapons the blow up, garza, can you don't see some circularity
what does in row actually do? because obviously the red cross streisand does what it, why tries to aid agencies our indigenous ones from his bola, from my mouth, from the p a. they try and do it. what does an ro actually do in gaza say? but let us examine it, which is our major operation right now. we have nearly $300000.00 girls and boy in our schools, in garza, we have a nearly 70 percent of the population. we rely on our primary health services, but also on our associates. if can into a...
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it does appear to us that he does have the committee. going with the tapering -- the technicals on the front end absolutely demanded. we have 1.5 trillion dollars going back to the fed last friday, which is the measure of access of liquidity. that need to be addressed. that is why the taper make sense from a technical perspective. it is relatively easy to pull off. jonathan: great to catch up with you. padhraic garvey. a drippy moment for the chairman of the federal reserve. lisa: i do not see why they wanted taper at this point. jonathan: that is done. lisa: the issue is how much will they push back against rate hikes and why would they even do that? i do not understand why they would push back the special employment cost index where it was on friday. jonathan: that is the issue. i know it sounds childish, but if you do not push back sufficiently -- you have to be so careful about what you say because the market participants start to think limited pushback, maybe they are leading that way, let's add some more. forgive me to all of the r
it does appear to us that he does have the committee. going with the tapering -- the technicals on the front end absolutely demanded. we have 1.5 trillion dollars going back to the fed last friday, which is the measure of access of liquidity. that need to be addressed. that is why the taper make sense from a technical perspective. it is relatively easy to pull off. jonathan: great to catch up with you. padhraic garvey. a drippy moment for the chairman of the federal reserve. lisa: i do not see...