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jeff: dr. fauci. dr. fauci: it is clear that the data shows that younger children who get infected, in general, do not have as severe disease as adults, particularly elderly adults. we know that. but i don't think that means that children are exempt from and even severe. i think if one goes to pediatric hospitals, you will see that. then again, you have to look at the role of children in the spread of infection. it was originally thought that children don't spread infection and may be don't get infected. but the more we study it, we see that many of the younger children, possibly around 50%, who get infected, get asymptomatic infection. there was a recent analysis of this in jamma pediatrics indicated that it is likely that children equally spread infection, perhaps even in the household, as adults do. i think we have to make sure that we don't just diminish the impact, not only on the individual child, but also on the spread of infection. for that reason, we feel it is important to get children vaccinate
jeff: dr. fauci. dr. fauci: it is clear that the data shows that younger children who get infected, in general, do not have as severe disease as adults, particularly elderly adults. we know that. but i don't think that means that children are exempt from and even severe. i think if one goes to pediatric hospitals, you will see that. then again, you have to look at the role of children in the spread of infection. it was originally thought that children don't spread infection and may be don't get...
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jeff: another round of applause. [applause] jeff: thanks for coming as well. [indistinct chatter] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more, including comcast. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers. so you and your family can get that tools they need to be ready for anything. >> tomkat supports -- comcast support c-span as a public service. >> a new mobile video app from c-span, c-span now, download today. >> president biden held a virtual meeting with chinese president xi jinping. both acknowledge the need for cooperation between the two countries. this is 10 minutes.
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well, not even that. >> stephen: jeff, jeff, i am enjoying being with you, too. it's always a delight. talking with you is like a vacation. it really is. >> where would it be a vacation to? >> stephen: some place sunny. >> yeah, south of spain. mmm. ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ you'll never know, dear how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: season two of "the world according to jeff goldblum" is out now on disney+. jeff goldblum, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by rod stewart. >> stephen: his album, "the tears of hercules," came out today. stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> hey, everybody, thank you for having us on the show, stephen. we would like to do a little song for you called "one more time." ♪ it's not the color of your hair or ♪ the beauty in your eyes that i'll be missing ♪ or the sunshine in your smile or those ruby red lips ♪ i've been kissing now your family don't like me ♪ this i understand i don't wanna s
well, not even that. >> stephen: jeff, jeff, i am enjoying being with you, too. it's always a delight. talking with you is like a vacation. it really is. >> where would it be a vacation to? >> stephen: some place sunny. >> yeah, south of spain. mmm. ♪ you are my sunshine my only sunshine ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ you'll never know, dear how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: season...
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i'll now turn things back over to jeff. jeff: well, thank you, doctors. from the start, this virus has been unpredictable, and that's why we've been preparing for all scenarios, following the science, and acting aggressively to protect the american people. vaccines remain our most important tool in our fight against the virus. as dr. fauci said, while it will take a few weeks to have a definitive information on the transmissibility, severity, and our characteristics of the new variant, existing vaccines are likely to continue to provide a degree of protection against severe illness. today, nearly 60% of all americans are fully vaccinated. we now have a vaccine to protect our kids with hundreds of thousands of children getting vaccinated each day. and importantly, we have boosters available to all adults for free at 80,000 locations across the country. more than 100 million adults are now eligible for a booster shot but have not yet gotten one. we're working with governors, pharmacies, community health centers, and other partners to get these eligible indi
i'll now turn things back over to jeff. jeff: well, thank you, doctors. from the start, this virus has been unpredictable, and that's why we've been preparing for all scenarios, following the science, and acting aggressively to protect the american people. vaccines remain our most important tool in our fight against the virus. as dr. fauci said, while it will take a few weeks to have a definitive information on the transmissibility, severity, and our characteristics of the new variant, existing...
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jeff: another round of applause. [applause] jeff: thanks for coming as well. [indistinct chatter] unfiltered you would government. -- your unfiltered view of government. a conversation with the former federal communications chair about separation of authorities.
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our next honoree is jeff marcus. as a student, jeff discovered that selling cable door to door was easier and paid better than driving a garbage truck. what started out as door-knocking evolved into a highly respected cable career. here is a closer look. ♪♪ >> well, jeff marcus, a good friend of mine, was a very early participant in the cable industry. i met him probably in the late '60s or very early '70s in connection with his brokerage company, communications equity associates. when tci didn't have any money but had ambition to be an acquirer, and we were looking for transactions that could be done with creative financing, let's call it, jeffrey and i would travel around, occasionally meeting with potential sellers. to see him in those days, he was a very handsome guy, very personable, and could get the door open. i remember a trip to a company called acton cable that was owned by a fellow by the name of sam phillips. we went up there to sweet-talk him. his primary business was chicken eggs. the reason why mr.
our next honoree is jeff marcus. as a student, jeff discovered that selling cable door to door was easier and paid better than driving a garbage truck. what started out as door-knocking evolved into a highly respected cable career. here is a closer look. ♪♪ >> well, jeff marcus, a good friend of mine, was a very early participant in the cable industry. i met him probably in the late '60s or very early '70s in connection with his brokerage company, communications equity associates....
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jeff gold. it all kristen: we are celebrating disney plus day, lots of big shows dropping on the disney streaming service including episodes of season two of “the world according to jeff goldblum.” when episode was filmed in northern california. goldblum goes sasquatch hunting with two paranormal researchers. joining us now are those researchers, greg and a new kirk. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us. kristen: i am intrigued. you chose the mount shasta area. why? greg: a lot of strange sightings happened in that area, reports of everything from bigfoot sightings, ufo sightings, ghost sightings. you name it, it is there. kristen: there is a bigfoot class taught at humboldt state. is that right? greg: i think that is correct. kristen: clearly a lot of legend and folklore. what techniques did you used to draw out eight-foot? dana: some things we did are pretty traditional bigfoot investigative techniques. so, things like tree knocking, leaving fruits and vegetables, we brought p
jeff gold. it all kristen: we are celebrating disney plus day, lots of big shows dropping on the disney streaming service including episodes of season two of “the world according to jeff goldblum.” when episode was filmed in northern california. goldblum goes sasquatch hunting with two paranormal researchers. joining us now are those researchers, greg and a new kirk. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having us. kristen: i am intrigued. you chose the mount shasta area. why? greg:...
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back to you, jeff. jeff: thanks, doctors. as they just said, boosters provide the highest level of protection against covid. everyone eligible should go get their booster shot as soon as possible. over 135 million individuals are now eligible for booster shots. with tens of millions more becoming eligible over the coming months. this is a major step forward in our vaccination program, that will help accelerate our work up put the pandemic behind us. for months, we've been working with governors, pharmacies, community health centers, and other partners to plan for this moment. all ready, the strong start to our boosters program has gotten enhanced protections to 36 millan americans -- protection to 36 million americans, including more than half of eligible seniors, the most vulnerable population. we are prepared to give boosters to all adults, if they are eligible, six months after the pfizer or magenta or two months after the j&j. we have secured enough supply of all three vaccines for booster shots for every adult, as well a
back to you, jeff. jeff: thanks, doctors. as they just said, boosters provide the highest level of protection against covid. everyone eligible should go get their booster shot as soon as possible. over 135 million individuals are now eligible for booster shots. with tens of millions more becoming eligible over the coming months. this is a major step forward in our vaccination program, that will help accelerate our work up put the pandemic behind us. for months, we've been working with...
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jeff a. those predicts that the earth will one day be a tourist attraction, as humans will student habit space. what he's talking about, we're going to cloud on him a little bit and we'll discuss it seriously. we got a lot new, so let's get to it. and we begin with a vote in the us house that was really months in the making. the house voting to approve the $1.00 trillion dollar social policy and climate change bill friday morning. the advance is a key piece of president joe biden's economic agenda. the build back better bill passed by a vote of 222200. 13 mostly along party lines with one democrat voting against it. democrats initially hoped to pass the bill thursday evening, but an hour's long speeches essentially, a filibuster by house minority leader, kevin mccarthy slamming the legislation prompted democrats to postpone the boat until friday after 8 am. let me be clear. never in american history has so much been spent at one time at one time, never in american history will so many taxes b
jeff a. those predicts that the earth will one day be a tourist attraction, as humans will student habit space. what he's talking about, we're going to cloud on him a little bit and we'll discuss it seriously. we got a lot new, so let's get to it. and we begin with a vote in the us house that was really months in the making. the house voting to approve the $1.00 trillion dollar social policy and climate change bill friday morning. the advance is a key piece of president joe biden's economic...
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both these people are in san milan mosque and jeff bezos, you can throw in some others too. yeah, sure. yeah, there are in there too. but one of the last irony i just want to point out is to live in these pods that they're presupposing. you would have to have what sustainability in those pods you'd have to treat them very carefully. you'd have to like, not over use your resources, the opposite of what we're doing here owner as well. and to the point you, you mentioned amazon workers a minute ago. so one of the things that always strikes me about jeff, that's when he talks about, especially we're going to save the planet right by, by exporting all this waste into space and will, will protect the planet. but you can't even protect the people who are under your charge right now. you're breaking up unions when they're trying to unionize in one warehouse in amazon, and the amount of resource that he's put into that is almost like the resource he's putting to go into space. so how can you be trusted to protect the future of the planet when you can protect the workers who are worki
both these people are in san milan mosque and jeff bezos, you can throw in some others too. yeah, sure. yeah, there are in there too. but one of the last irony i just want to point out is to live in these pods that they're presupposing. you would have to have what sustainability in those pods you'd have to treat them very carefully. you'd have to like, not over use your resources, the opposite of what we're doing here owner as well. and to the point you, you mentioned amazon workers a minute...
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let's get back to jeff. jeff, you said you were there with your kids. this is an annual event in waukesha. people look forward to it. a great holiday time, just ahead of thanksgiving, huh? >> it is. it's actually really unfortunate this year because of course last year's got cancelled due to covid and such, so everybody was definitely excited to be back this year, and, you know, be part of the crowd and get to see everything again, so it is super unfortunate that this had to happen. >> jon: take me back to when you first saw the suv. i mean, you had a pretty good look at it. you said it was a red ford escape. was it on the street that the parade was on? was it on a cross street? where was it exactly when you saw it? >> yeah. by the time i saw it and realized what was happening, it was on the actual street of the parade route. so everything that was, you know, closed off that, you know, all the, you know, vehicles and floats and, you know, bands and such were walking down. >> jon: so it was essentially following the parade and then plowing into some of t
let's get back to jeff. jeff, you said you were there with your kids. this is an annual event in waukesha. people look forward to it. a great holiday time, just ahead of thanksgiving, huh? >> it is. it's actually really unfortunate this year because of course last year's got cancelled due to covid and such, so everybody was definitely excited to be back this year, and, you know, be part of the crowd and get to see everything again, so it is super unfortunate that this had to happen....
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it is incredible though that jeff davis has been not even to spate. let's be honest. really been to say he's made up just enough to see the curvature here. if he's come back down, but that was the expert, right. he knows all about it and the future of mankind existing in space have a little bit of narcissism here. yeah, they think they own humanity. they think it, look, i'm not a posters place to stay tech port ation. that's not what they're doing. this is 1000000000 air space tourism is what this is incredibly wasteful. you know, what was it one trip on space, texas $395.00 trans atlantic flights worth of c o 2 emissions. and this coming from like alon moscow's like, trying to save the planet with electric, like it's laughable. and you know, they are pillaging the earth. and the truth is, they're extracting the resources to a tiny number of individuals. if you make the average amount of an amazon worker 35000 a year, then to make what jeff phases has, you will have to work for 5800000 years. so you might want to get started. yeah, it's pretty good. and you know, i wa
it is incredible though that jeff davis has been not even to spate. let's be honest. really been to say he's made up just enough to see the curvature here. if he's come back down, but that was the expert, right. he knows all about it and the future of mankind existing in space have a little bit of narcissism here. yeah, they think they own humanity. they think it, look, i'm not a posters place to stay tech port ation. that's not what they're doing. this is 1000000000 air space tourism is what...
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jeff angel predicts that the earth will one day be a tourist attraction as humans will student habit space. once he's talking about or going to clown on him a little bit and we'll discuss it seriously. we got a lot to do. so let's get to it. and we begin with a vote in the us house that was really months in the making. the house voting to approve the 1.75 trillion dollar social policy and climate change bill friday morning in advance is a key piece. a president, jo biden's, economic agenda, the bill back better. bill passed by a vote of 220 to 213 mostly along party lines with one democrat boating, a get that democrats initially hoped to pass the bill thursday evening. but an hour's long speeches, lea, a filibuster by house, minority leader, kevin mccarthy slamming the legislation prompted democrats to postpone the vote until friday after 8 am. let me be clear. never in american history has so much been spent at one time. at one time, never in american history will so many taxes be raised and so much borrowing be need to be needed to pay for all this reckless spending. so that vote p
jeff angel predicts that the earth will one day be a tourist attraction as humans will student habit space. once he's talking about or going to clown on him a little bit and we'll discuss it seriously. we got a lot to do. so let's get to it. and we begin with a vote in the us house that was really months in the making. the house voting to approve the 1.75 trillion dollar social policy and climate change bill friday morning in advance is a key piece. a president, jo biden's, economic agenda, the...
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jeff trail, for instance. an outstanding guy, who became andrew's friend. >> jeff trail was the all american boy. a graduate of the naval academy. politically conservative. he hated, drugs he didn't drink. >> one of jeff's closest friends, was john wayne. right >> people like jeff. he just had a lot going on for. him >> jeff, was very tentative about coming. out he never came out to his family. the friendship worked for a while, and while jeff shied away from drugs, andrew didn't. >> desperate to be, notice he do almost anything, legal or. not >> so he became the drug dealer. he became the procure. he became the guy who connected people together. and he was the one who always picked up the dinnertime. >> with norman's money of course. but in 1990, five as norman's kept, man andrew met a handsome young architects, name david, and fell in love. >> i think that david was a kind of do-gooder, lovely human being. everybody remembers him from his small town. >> david, according to maureen orth did have a weakness fo
jeff trail, for instance. an outstanding guy, who became andrew's friend. >> jeff trail was the all american boy. a graduate of the naval academy. politically conservative. he hated, drugs he didn't drink. >> one of jeff's closest friends, was john wayne. right >> people like jeff. he just had a lot going on for. him >> jeff, was very tentative about coming. out he never came out to his family. the friendship worked for a while, and while jeff shied away from drugs,...
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another da of with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more _ with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more problems _ with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more problems for- with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more problems for the - day of more problems for the conservatives in the uk government. insertjeffrey cox in the heart of it again. if it's not in the front pages wejust it again. if it's not in the front pages we just renters and papers they are but i think we will see this pretty prominently in the papers when you open them up tomorrow. it's something that's not going away. i think particularly in the daily mail today we broke a lot of the story around sirjeffrey cox and the additional money he was making on the british virgin islands when he could have been in parliament representing his constituents. and there seems to be yet more revelations around that to come tomorrow. it's reported here labour have called for an investigation into this saying this is something... it was a week ago the patterson story broke and while this is slightly different
another da of with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more _ with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more problems _ with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more problems for- with jeff in paradise? yes. another day of more problems for the - day of more problems for the conservatives in the uk government. insertjeffrey cox in the heart of it again. if it's not in the front pages wejust it again. if it's not in the front pages we just renters and papers they are but i think we will see...
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jeff: it's been a wild day. it's been a probably one of the most hectic days i've had since i've been here. eight of my 24 drivers are out today for various reasons. so obviously, that's a third of my staff. laura: so many drivers are out, even superintendant casey burlau is picking up a route. casey: today, we're utilizing any sub that we have. our transportation director's driving. both of our mechanics are driving busses. we've got our director of teaching and learning, a couple of instructional coaches. laura: along with a set of keys to a school sanctioned vehicle, staff members like teacher kelli schulz are handed a post-it note with an address and the names of students they're picking up. kelli: i mean, i knew we had a bus shortage going on, and -- but now i just step in as a as a teacher to come. that was a very new role to play today. laura: teachers and school staff have been stepping up over the last few years to make sure the 1700 students in carroll community get to school. but if things don't chang
jeff: it's been a wild day. it's been a probably one of the most hectic days i've had since i've been here. eight of my 24 drivers are out today for various reasons. so obviously, that's a third of my staff. laura: so many drivers are out, even superintendant casey burlau is picking up a route. casey: today, we're utilizing any sub that we have. our transportation director's driving. both of our mechanics are driving busses. we've got our director of teaching and learning, a couple of...
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. >> but she was when she met jeff carlson. and he fell hard. >> and it was like, instant. >> so, they married. and then they had a daughter named paris. and they thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice. it became egypt-y sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> but then for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were more secrets. that as a girl, had marie been sexually assaulted. and sometimes her love and joy were chased into a darker place. >> the biggest issue was she didn't love herself. >> they tried, but the marriage didn't last. and after that, marie drifted a little. jobs fell through. she had to move frequently. jeff suggested paris, then three, would have a more stable life with him. >> she fought it initially, but she agreed that it was probably for the best. so, paris was with me. >> though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then, marie finally found what her vulnerable, loving soul seemed to need. >
. >> but she was when she met jeff carlson. and he fell hard. >> and it was like, instant. >> so, they married. and then they had a daughter named paris. and they thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice. it became egypt-y sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> but then for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were more secrets. that as a girl, had marie been...
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emily: does jeff ever way in on aws decisions? >> jeff was involved from the beginning on some of the most fundamental decisions. pricing, the name, the detail page appearance. obviously, over time, the business group -- group -- grew, but jeff was always available when we needed him, and i anticipate that will be the case going forward. emily: is he available now? >> i will let jeff speak to his priorities, but certainly he has been available, for example, when we have been doing our annual planning cycle. it has been great to have him weigh in on where we are heading over the next year and beyond. it is great to have multiple people who can help you pick your eyes up a little bit. emily: amazon web services' ceo, adam selipsky. you can catch the latest -- you can catch more of that interview on the latest episode of "studio 1.0" later this evening. coming up, termination shock. that's the newest book from the author who actually coined the term "metaverse" back in 1992. neal stephenson will join us next to talk about that and mo
emily: does jeff ever way in on aws decisions? >> jeff was involved from the beginning on some of the most fundamental decisions. pricing, the name, the detail page appearance. obviously, over time, the business group -- group -- grew, but jeff was always available when we needed him, and i anticipate that will be the case going forward. emily: is he available now? >> i will let jeff speak to his priorities, but certainly he has been available, for example, when we have been doing...
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jeff: we have a couple responsibilities. we have a holding period. we are in for at least six months. then we will distribute the shares to our investors. those investors will make their individual decisions. obviously, they'll be leaning on us for guidance on what to do. i will say this clearly right now on national television, but i think this is just the beginning of what terran orbital will be doing. let's just say that this is just the launch. the ceiling here is really endless. this is an incredible company with great people behind it doing incredible things. i am an investor for the long run. will not be selling my stock. matt: jeff ransdell, founding partner of fuel venture, and marc bell, ceo of terran orbital talking about the plans they have in going public and investing the cash. time for the bloomberg business flash. shares of casper sleep surging more than 90% after arranging a buyout that will and its tenure as a public company. duration capital management has agreed to take the company private for more than double of what the stock br
jeff: we have a couple responsibilities. we have a holding period. we are in for at least six months. then we will distribute the shares to our investors. those investors will make their individual decisions. obviously, they'll be leaning on us for guidance on what to do. i will say this clearly right now on national television, but i think this is just the beginning of what terran orbital will be doing. let's just say that this is just the launch. the ceiling here is really endless. this is an...
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both these people are insane law mosque and jeff bezos. well, you can throw in some other su, yes, you're miranda and good. yeah, they're in there too. but either one of the last irony i just want to point out is to live in these pods that they're presupposing. you would have to have what sustainability in those pods you'd have to treat them very carefully. you'd have to like, not over use your resources, the opposite of what we're doing here on earth. when to that point you, you mentioned amazon workers a minute ago. so one of the things that always strikes me about jeff faces when he talks about, especially, or we're going to save the planet right by, by exporting all this waste into space and will, will protect the planet. but you can't even protect the people who are under your charge right now. you're breaking up unions when they're trying to unionize in one warehouse in amazon. and the amount of resource that he's put into that is almost like the resource he's putting to go into space. so how can you be trusted to protect the future
both these people are insane law mosque and jeff bezos. well, you can throw in some other su, yes, you're miranda and good. yeah, they're in there too. but either one of the last irony i just want to point out is to live in these pods that they're presupposing. you would have to have what sustainability in those pods you'd have to treat them very carefully. you'd have to like, not over use your resources, the opposite of what we're doing here on earth. when to that point you, you mentioned...
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jeff gilbert our guest with wwj news radio. you cover based in detroit cover the automotive industry. where did the industry stand on the infrastructure bill that is now law? did they make any specific policy pushes that didn't make it into the final piece of legislation in. >> well there are a couple of things go on here. they have wanted more charging infrastructure. so that is something that they definitely wanted in this bill and they got in this bill. the other bill that is still being argued about in washington, what president biden called build back better, what carmakers want in that is money for incentives for people buying electric vehicles and that has become a major political hot potato as to how to do that. there are currently incentives but they run out and start to phase out after you sell over 200,000 electric vehicles to gm and tesla don't get incentives. the competitors get a bit of a advantage there. this bill would continue with that but it would also expand with extras for american made evs and extras for u
jeff gilbert our guest with wwj news radio. you cover based in detroit cover the automotive industry. where did the industry stand on the infrastructure bill that is now law? did they make any specific policy pushes that didn't make it into the final piece of legislation in. >> well there are a couple of things go on here. they have wanted more charging infrastructure. so that is something that they definitely wanted in this bill and they got in this bill. the other bill that is still...
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[music] jeff: i'm jeff corwin and i've teamed up with defenders of wildlife to celebrate the awesome creatures of north america and the dedicated conservationists working to
[music] jeff: i'm jeff corwin and i've teamed up with defenders of wildlife to celebrate the awesome creatures of north america and the dedicated conservationists working to
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jeff fitzpatrick on the change in washington. fitzpatrick's washington is stunned, and interesting outcome of this election. is there negotiating between the left, particularly the sanders left, and the center? or is our posturing after this election? jeff: there seems to be negotiating that involves some posturing. right now, the back and forth, i would sleep more between house democrats have been responsive to progressives and joe manchin. that is where you see the divide on the paid family leave part of this bill, with democrats adding a measure that engine -- manchin does not appear to support. there is a back-and-forth. but there is negotiating as well. t i -- tom: i take great issue with the idea that it is joe manchin against the world. how about after tuesday? jeff: in congress, he and pearson cinema -- kyrsten sinema do stand out. they may be speaking for more moderate members. maggie hassan in hampshire has a tough reelection. she a not want the spotlight. there are house members. no surprise that josh gottheimer is one
jeff fitzpatrick on the change in washington. fitzpatrick's washington is stunned, and interesting outcome of this election. is there negotiating between the left, particularly the sanders left, and the center? or is our posturing after this election? jeff: there seems to be negotiating that involves some posturing. right now, the back and forth, i would sleep more between house democrats have been responsive to progressives and joe manchin. that is where you see the divide on the paid family...
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cnn's jeff zeleny is live for us in nantucket with the president. what is he now said, jeff? >> reporter: we are just getting a statement from the white house and from the president explaining a little bit more about what he's been doing on this. he had a conversation today and briefed by dr. fauci who is his top medical adviser on the coronavirus. let's take a look at a portion of this statement. the president said this, this morning i was briefed by my chief medical adviser dr. fauci and about the variant which is spreading through south africa. we'll have more information. i'm ordering additional air travel restrictions from south africa and seven other countries as we know these new restrictions will take effect on november 29th which is monday. he goes on to say as we move forward, we'll continue to be guided by what the science and my medical team advises and then the president goes on to issue a longer statement about the need to get vaccinated here in america, that they need to get booster shots and focused on the unvaccinated, saying this is another reminder why vacc
cnn's jeff zeleny is live for us in nantucket with the president. what is he now said, jeff? >> reporter: we are just getting a statement from the white house and from the president explaining a little bit more about what he's been doing on this. he had a conversation today and briefed by dr. fauci who is his top medical adviser on the coronavirus. let's take a look at a portion of this statement. the president said this, this morning i was briefed by my chief medical adviser dr. fauci...
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jeff mills, what do you say? >> the market is definitely ignoring it. we push higher i would say the most important chart is inflation that's the derivation of these consumer concerns. there is so much to figure out you have the consumer confidence index. the conference board surveys 300 household. university of michigan 500 households that hasn't come down as much as university of michigan we will see how that makes out but a lot of these are at odds with retail sales data, at odds with people quitting their job it's hard to figure out what it means for the macro picture. i am going to go out on a limb and say as we sit here today we are really at the peak of inflation, concerns, supply chain issues i think incrementally, the narrative will start the shift in that direction. you are starting to see chip production in taiwan october the delivery time for chips. it was the smallest gain we saw. cracks in the supply chain is hurting this narrative trucking rates are coming down 12 days of container ships just sitting around that's coming down those are ea
jeff mills, what do you say? >> the market is definitely ignoring it. we push higher i would say the most important chart is inflation that's the derivation of these consumer concerns. there is so much to figure out you have the consumer confidence index. the conference board surveys 300 household. university of michigan 500 households that hasn't come down as much as university of michigan we will see how that makes out but a lot of these are at odds with retail sales data, at odds with...
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. >> my name is jeff sears. i own blazing saddles, bike rentals, and tours. >> reporter: jeff sears has been running his shop in the area for 35 years. >> is this the worst you have seen it? >> by far the worst. by far the worst. >> i am worried we are getting too accustom to it and we are almost allowing it to happen. >> reporter: andrew england now has lengthy list of all the getaway cars he's seen speed off after a break-in. >> i see a lot of the same vehicles, maybe changing their license plate but you can tell it's the same vehicle. >> what is the most amount of car break-ins you think you have seen in a single day? >> i have seen ten. >> ten? >> i have seen ten, yeah. >> it's also heartbreaking to see this is a visitor's first or last impression of a great city. >> those people are going back to wherever they're from, and the story they are going to tell about this city is that hey we were parked in a very public spot in the middle of the day. we were 20 feet away from our car having lunch and we watched i
. >> my name is jeff sears. i own blazing saddles, bike rentals, and tours. >> reporter: jeff sears has been running his shop in the area for 35 years. >> is this the worst you have seen it? >> by far the worst. by far the worst. >> i am worried we are getting too accustom to it and we are almost allowing it to happen. >> reporter: andrew england now has lengthy list of all the getaway cars he's seen speed off after a break-in. >> i see a lot of the...
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what does jeff bezos always say? your margin is my opportunity. if you're going to discriminate against a slice of the marketplace, you're creating an opportunity for someone to fulfill that unmet need. what did rupert murdoch do? he started fox. no whining here, that facebook doesn't allow my point of view. personally, i think that facebook was essential and without it and twitter, think how limited our access would have been. do we get all? i don't know, but this gives us a reason to start something new. [applause] >> thank you, john tamny. and for coming out and spending your time with us. stay in touch, we'll hopefully see a lot of you in st. petersburg, florida. thanks for coming by now. >> with the senate out of session, join us all this week for book tv. tuesday events from recent book festivals. we'll sing the search box at the top of the page. >> good eating everybody and welcome to the virtual launch of "every minute is a day" this fantastic book dan coppell and rob meyer. i am just going to give a quick introduction to the authors and t
what does jeff bezos always say? your margin is my opportunity. if you're going to discriminate against a slice of the marketplace, you're creating an opportunity for someone to fulfill that unmet need. what did rupert murdoch do? he started fox. no whining here, that facebook doesn't allow my point of view. personally, i think that facebook was essential and without it and twitter, think how limited our access would have been. do we get all? i don't know, but this gives us a reason to start...
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[applause] >> thank you very much, , jeff. and let me first say what a treat it is to be here today. i would like to out a few people, joe woodford is in the audience, joe turned onto henry hazlitt many years ago and it was transformative, and he keeps doing this for people around the country presentation, so thank you very much. thank you also to bill brennan for putting on this event for sponsoring it. what an excellent event, thanks to all of you for being here in supporting such an important organization. if you came to my office or you came by where i live you would see books by mises everywhere. they are not there for show. if you pick them up and you look at the opening pages, all the blank pages are full of tiny notes, and very often i actually had to add blank pages to the front of the book to add all that i wanted to take down. so to read a book by me is to see numerous direct references, quotes to ludwig von mises here but you read me more broadly is is he that he's had a major, major influence on me, so what a trea
[applause] >> thank you very much, , jeff. and let me first say what a treat it is to be here today. i would like to out a few people, joe woodford is in the audience, joe turned onto henry hazlitt many years ago and it was transformative, and he keeps doing this for people around the country presentation, so thank you very much. thank you also to bill brennan for putting on this event for sponsoring it. what an excellent event, thanks to all of you for being here in supporting such an...
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about five minutes left with jeff bower. global sees america's oil news director they're taking your questions. your calls about gas prices around the country. steve in california, thanks for y?waiting. >> i read an article that suggests the oil companies could put more fuel on the market but it's more profitable for them to keep the price at the pump high and that it improves their stock position and if their stock position was worse in the 2010s when the consumer would say we demand lower prices and they would pull more gaps on the market and the prices would go down but then they would lose money profitability so none of the dynamics of the oil industry benefit your average american in any way, do they? >> to your point if you you want to be profitable. it does make sense but there are this is an unusual time. again, we are recovering from a big drop last year and demand in last year. and again, they don't really want to add so much. i get your point. they don't want to add so much production that they risk not being prof
about five minutes left with jeff bower. global sees america's oil news director they're taking your questions. your calls about gas prices around the country. steve in california, thanks for y?waiting. >> i read an article that suggests the oil companies could put more fuel on the market but it's more profitable for them to keep the price at the pump high and that it improves their stock position and if their stock position was worse in the 2010s when the consumer would say we demand...
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>> how is that, jeff mills >> i look at semis like biotech. i like spreading our chips around much we try to look at semi, thinking about exposure, wireless devices taiwan semi, even kla. i agree with guy it's a nice value play even after the move, pretty cheap. leader in 5g leader in revenue growth in 2022 we can't talk about chips or anything related to the metaverse without mentioning it. it is said the metaverse could lead to a $12 billion opportunity for nvidia in the next 5 or 10 years there is a lot of upside nvidi sar nvidia starting to become a co commonly mentioned stock >> grasso? >> i have loved nvidia since the day we uttered its name on air with the connected home and even the connected car. but if you look at it on a strength index, it's overbought, registering about 88 and overbought is 70 or above. so is amd and so is qualcomm i think you have to sell the spike higher if i was going to bet on one, i would go with intel. i think it could rally quickly and the others will flatten out. >> draftkings, one of our traders says the m
>> how is that, jeff mills >> i look at semis like biotech. i like spreading our chips around much we try to look at semi, thinking about exposure, wireless devices taiwan semi, even kla. i agree with guy it's a nice value play even after the move, pretty cheap. leader in 5g leader in revenue growth in 2022 we can't talk about chips or anything related to the metaverse without mentioning it. it is said the metaverse could lead to a $12 billion opportunity for nvidia in the next 5 or...
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on the greed, jeff bezos. and just in a minute is earning, but amazon workers would dream of working in hours and hours and days. so we have to really focus on how they have so much money, so much control of markets and ability to drag down the wages. the washington post is receiving flak online for a tweet, suggesting that a deadly coll ramming in wisconsin last sunday was caused by the vehicle not by the driver. we can now show you the deleted tweet. it refers to the tragedy caused by an s u v. it fails to make any mention that the driver had been arrested and charged with 5 counts of 1st degree homicide. the incident killed 6 people, including an 8 year old child and injured over 60, according to the charges, the suspect as darl brooks. he was previously convicted of sex abuse and with domestic violence. he also serve time for candidates possession. it's been reported he shed pro, hitler means and post on line calling for violence against white people. the washington post was ridiculed failing to mentioned
on the greed, jeff bezos. and just in a minute is earning, but amazon workers would dream of working in hours and hours and days. so we have to really focus on how they have so much money, so much control of markets and ability to drag down the wages. the washington post is receiving flak online for a tweet, suggesting that a deadly coll ramming in wisconsin last sunday was caused by the vehicle not by the driver. we can now show you the deleted tweet. it refers to the tragedy caused by an s u...
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let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we are getting the rain and not as much damage, right, as we saw a couple of weeks ago? >> exactly. it really has a lot to do with the speed of the storm system. this afternoon this really started to speed up, so it is limiting any kind of flooding concerns. so overall beneficial we are getting the much-needed rainfall and not seeing too many damage reports, although the winds have been gusting to about 50 miles per hour. some of our highest peaks, so i know, yes, in fact you have been dealing with a lot of the wind. right here across the north bay we've seen about a quarter to three-quarters of an inch of rain so far. that's where some of the highest totals have been coming in from. you can see the yellow showing up on the radar, it is some of the heavier pockets. let's put a track on it. through the north bay heavy rain continuing through san rafael. vallejo, to you by 10:43. san francisco, all a batch here of heavy rain continuing through the next 15 to 20 minutes. it will make it
let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we are getting the rain and not as much damage, right, as we saw a couple of weeks ago? >> exactly. it really has a lot to do with the speed of the storm system. this afternoon this really started to speed up, so it is limiting any kind of flooding concerns. so overall beneficial we are getting the much-needed rainfall and not seeing too many damage reports, although the winds have been gusting to about 50 miles per hour. some of our...
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get access to jeff's radar anytime right there for free ton our nbc bay area app. just tap the weather section to reach it. you can also zoom right into your neighborhood and watch exactly when the rain will roll in. this is a great app to have. also more weather coverage on our website nbcbayarea.com, including a detailed explanation of what exactly the atmospheric river is. >>> okay. among our other big stories on this monday night, a lot of happiness here. sfo looks like sfo again. the lifeblood of san francisco and the bay area is travel and tourism. today for the first time in 18 months we opened our doors. travelers from as many as 30 countries worldwide are now allowed once again back here into the united states. we are talking about mexico, canada, the u.k., india, the list goes on. this map shows all the countries that are now allowed back this the u.s. it's happening because the u.s. lifted its ban on visitors. anyone coming into the country must be vaccinated and test negative. this is about real people reunited with their families, their friends and lov
get access to jeff's radar anytime right there for free ton our nbc bay area app. just tap the weather section to reach it. you can also zoom right into your neighborhood and watch exactly when the rain will roll in. this is a great app to have. also more weather coverage on our website nbcbayarea.com, including a detailed explanation of what exactly the atmospheric river is. >>> okay. among our other big stories on this monday night, a lot of happiness here. sfo looks like sfo again....
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jeff ranieri, talk about the rain? >> it's breaking up now, tomorrow start off with clouds, gradual sunshine and ten degrees warmer, 70s for concord, san jose, livermore and morgan hill. 68 in martinez, 67 in napa and 60s from san francisco to half moon bay. spotty showers on thursday, dropping to the 60s. time change and clouds this weekend. sunday, fall back the clocks one hour. earlier sunset at 5:03. next monday could get quarter to one inch of rain, potential atmospheric river. still seven days out but more rainfall in the mix, great to see that. >> what happens do we gain hour or lose? >> gain sleep, lose daylight. >> next weekend. >> this sunday. >> this sunday coming. >> fall back. >> all right, remind me to fall back. bye-bye. >>> tonight, the supreme court showdown over the controversial abortion law right here in texas. the justices hearing nearly three hours of arguments over the law banning most abortions in the state the critical questions the court's two newest conservative justices asked. and the signal
jeff ranieri, talk about the rain? >> it's breaking up now, tomorrow start off with clouds, gradual sunshine and ten degrees warmer, 70s for concord, san jose, livermore and morgan hill. 68 in martinez, 67 in napa and 60s from san francisco to half moon bay. spotty showers on thursday, dropping to the 60s. time change and clouds this weekend. sunday, fall back the clocks one hour. earlier sunset at 5:03. next monday could get quarter to one inch of rain, potential atmospheric river. still...
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and they want amazon as well as it ceo jeff bezos to pay their fair share and taxes. now, last year on black friday, there were massive protests targeting amazon around the world. and this year continued that tradition, we saw actions in the united kingdom actions and latin america actions and bangladesh and many parts of the world targeting jeff bezos and amazon, highlighting the treatment the workers and demanding union representation. now some of the protesters here today said that this is a global movement. we chose this day because we are following in the footsteps of what happened last year. and it proved to be the right thing to do because we're here today. but when we woke up, the workers in europe are already blocking us warehouses in england, their actions all over the globe. and this, this is a massive movement against greedy capitalist like basis last years as, as well as a 2019 were pretty big. but this year may be the biggest i me to day, you know, amazon workers in south africa walked off the job. m's all workers in brazil and mexico walked off the job.
and they want amazon as well as it ceo jeff bezos to pay their fair share and taxes. now, last year on black friday, there were massive protests targeting amazon around the world. and this year continued that tradition, we saw actions in the united kingdom actions and latin america actions and bangladesh and many parts of the world targeting jeff bezos and amazon, highlighting the treatment the workers and demanding union representation. now some of the protesters here today said that this is a...
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as jeff said earlier, we are kind of the minority. my reaction has always been wait a second, i'm not being the selfish one. if you are really careful of me being out in the world spreading a virus, and go home don't put your peers on me. the selfish people are the ones who basically want to take away the freedom of others so they can feel secure so we need to feel secure making that a sick argument. i anyone is saying the virus didn't exist. i don't think anyone -- i would disagree with anyone who says people shouldn't be allowed to mark down what we are up against his force everyone had to f go where one-size-fits-all solution that would be my one ffdisagreement, agree with you n states rights and everything, i love your optimism about more state rights and different responses but i've got a tweak to that. what if donald trump remained impossible to get along with donald trump rex this is important from a states rights perspective. what if trump had stuck to his guns of wait a second, the buyers is no big deal? by the way, those sta
as jeff said earlier, we are kind of the minority. my reaction has always been wait a second, i'm not being the selfish one. if you are really careful of me being out in the world spreading a virus, and go home don't put your peers on me. the selfish people are the ones who basically want to take away the freedom of others so they can feel secure so we need to feel secure making that a sick argument. i anyone is saying the virus didn't exist. i don't think anyone -- i would disagree with anyone...
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let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. you are smiling, because it's looking good to fly and travel. >> really good. the map is cooperating with wherever you're going or picking somebody up tonight. you can see on the current map we have a few showers over the midwest down to texas. but as of right now, we only have 30 minute delays over newark, just from some ground volume. we have a lot of those planes going into newark. otherwise, looking really good. >> that's today and tonight. a lot of us getting out of town. >> i do see the weather beginning to redevelop, so we'll watch out for thunderstorms in houston that could bring us some big delays. also in los angeles, some high wind also could stack up delays even on a small hopper flight. rain in seattle, moderate theys, also in louisville, bay area. looks good. >> so we're looking okay. what about the roads? in terms of getting out of l.a. or tahoe? >> a few little bumps here in the road. for the bay area, it's dry and chilly for travel tonight. central valley, fog near fr
let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. you are smiling, because it's looking good to fly and travel. >> really good. the map is cooperating with wherever you're going or picking somebody up tonight. you can see on the current map we have a few showers over the midwest down to texas. but as of right now, we only have 30 minute delays over newark, just from some ground volume. we have a lot of those planes going into newark. otherwise, looking really good. >> that's...
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. >> the actor is confirming he almost became an astronaut after being offered a spot on one of jeff bezos' high-flying missions. will ganss is here with the deets. >> i got the deets, yes. tom hanks delivered one of the most historic lines, houston, we have a problem. but it's not filming "apollo 13" that kept him from going to space in real life. the star appearing on "jimmy kimmel live" revealing that jeff bezos offered him the spot that ended up going to william shatner. why didn't he go? he was asked to pay, he said it cost like $28 million. he said i'm doing good, jimmy, but i ain't paying $28 million. instead, hanks is saving the money. this is hilarious. he simulated his own spaceflight right there next to jimmy kimmel. >> that's like your friend, i'll drive, but you got gas money? >> yeah, no thanks. >> $28 million worth of gas money for 20 minutes? >> exactly, less than. 12 minutes. >> i'm okay, jeff bezos, i'll pass. >> if you want to let me go for free, i'm in. >> exactly. >> especially with that car ride. >>> coming up, how the solution to combating climate change could
. >> the actor is confirming he almost became an astronaut after being offered a spot on one of jeff bezos' high-flying missions. will ganss is here with the deets. >> i got the deets, yes. tom hanks delivered one of the most historic lines, houston, we have a problem. but it's not filming "apollo 13" that kept him from going to space in real life. the star appearing on "jimmy kimmel live" revealing that jeff bezos offered him the spot that ended up going to...
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jeff and cork, a great job. yes. is very comfortable and lazy. tommy, go, russia, but your politicians don't, you know, not just on council lighting relation to ra russia that you know, in my experience, a couple of laser relation to too many issues. so i'm not sure there are fair fair . i agree with the statement that rushes conservatism and it's resistance and push back against certain forms of western liberalism is, is part of her if paul was going on in terms of western prejudice, also that she towards russia. but also, i think there's also not fundamental jill political issue here, which is russia's, you know, challenge to, to, to a western dominated world older. the russian alternative to, to the so called western rules rose rose based older and also to note the fundamental failure of the west to actually contain and deal with the problem of russia in the post cold warriors, the reemergence of russia, as a great power on it. since it's assertion of its own interests and challenges embarrass as fans and i'm putt
jeff and cork, a great job. yes. is very comfortable and lazy. tommy, go, russia, but your politicians don't, you know, not just on council lighting relation to ra russia that you know, in my experience, a couple of laser relation to too many issues. so i'm not sure there are fair fair . i agree with the statement that rushes conservatism and it's resistance and push back against certain forms of western liberalism is, is part of her if paul was going on in terms of western prejudice, also that...