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podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money
"gove" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money
"He could constitutionally do these things. I don't think he will. But I thought he would have stood down after the vote in no confidence because every other one of his predecessors. Margaret Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher, if you remember, Michael heseltine stood against her in a leadership election, and she won. She just didn't win by enough, and so she stood down and resigned as party leader and ultimately as prime minister. That's the model that ordinary people would follow. Comparing ordinary people and Margaret Thatcher. But he hasn't done that. So who knows? There's still time for him to throw some of the curve ball. So I mean, I've seen a lot of speculation about this, but to your mind, after we go through this process, however long it takes, who is likely to be next and is there any will there be any effects on actual policy assuming that there's not another election? Is the British government going to do something else? And who's going to be the next prime minister? I hate that question. A few years ago, when Theresa May stood down, there's a ready short list. When David Cameron stood down, there was a ready short list. The conservatives have been in government now for 12 years. And the knock on effect this has is anybody who is considered an a lister. Anybody who's on the front bench. They've been in government long enough. They've been ministers long enough where they've had to make some unpopular decisions and they've alienated people. Not only people in the who vote against the conservatives, but they alienate people who support the conservatives for some of their policy choices. And so whereas in the past, you could see, well, even two years ago, Rishi sunak, the departed Chancellor of the exchequer. He was very popular. People thought he was going to be the next leader. And then he made some decisions in, I think, was the autumn statement, not a budget, but kind of a Proto budget. This is what the budget is going to look like in 6 months time. That was all about raising taxes, cutting spending. And raising taxes is not something that makes Conservative Party members very happy. And so his star faded quite a bit. Michael gove, same could be said about him, especially his duration as education minister. He only needed all the teachers. And so it's really difficult to find somebody who's going to lead the party who hasn't been somehow damaged within the party itself. And so this is why what I'm thinking will happen. It's going to be somebody we haven't heard of. The way it works is the parliamentary Conservative Party will whittle down the list to two, and then those two will be presented to the conservative membership and there's about a 100,000 Conservative Party members in the country who will make that decision. But I really think it's going to be somebody who we really haven't heard of. Again, much like when Thatcher stood down, people were looking at the Michael hesitancy in the tug was heard to the world. Nobody had heard of John Major. He came out of nowhere. Yeah, he had been Chancellor for 25 minutes or something like that. But the point being, he hadn't been in government long enough to alienate people. And so I honestly, I don't know an answer to that question in terms of policy. Again, it depends.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"gove" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The vote party member. So she would do well there. Rishi sunak, who quit as Chancellor, triggering this crisis. This week is another potential contender. Although there is chatter in Westminster that he's potentially a bit tired of politics and may look to return to finance. And then perhaps Ben Wallace defense secretary who has really kind of raised his profile over the past few months of the war in Ukraine in those who probably be the first people who looked. Okay, so those are the runners and riders. Does all of this increase the odds though of a labor win at the next general election and when might that be? What's the speculation around that now? I think it has to to be honest. The way the Tory party is tearing itself apart, trying to get rid of Boris Johnson is really kind of unprecedented. That's extremely damaging to the party. It's other good luck with voters. And I think that when we put the people we speak to in the Labor Party, they've long been saying that while obviously they believe that the country, it's time for Johnson to step down and it's been stepped down now for several months. Then not on happy with this spectacle of him because they think a damage leader Is. really to their advantage. Ben, how important was the stocking of Michael gove and all of this? It does seem like that it was slightly telling the door after the horses bolted in some ways. Yeah, I think you're probably right there. It feels like it's a dramatic moment. I don't think it necessarily necessarily is a great strategic move. Obviously, if you think back to 2016, it was Michael gove who famously ended Johnson's first run at the leadership when he came out moments before Johnson was about to declare his candidacy and so he felt he wasn't fit to be prime minister. There's an element of revenge in that. It does those feel like a prime minister who is extremely short of our lives and needs people who can deliver for him. I'm not sure he really has the depth of resources to be able to fire someone like Michael gove who is a extremely effective as a minister and be in charge of one of the key policy areas for Johnson in terms of the leveling up agenda. Yeah, Ben, really fascinating. Thank you so much for being with us Ben sales. It's been a big managing editor for European economy and government. We'll get more on this story, of course, because the head of political polling from opinion Chris Curtis will be with us later on in the program and much more coverage on British politics, of course. This is Bloomberg. Now

The Novice and The Nerd
"gove" Discussed on The Novice and The Nerd
"To start your christmas shopping it's gonna be too late so that it feels like december's already started in some ways but yeah let's let's so here's the thing before we get into this. This is a manmade crisis. And it's actually only a reasonably new Phenomenon meaning i believe it was two thousand eleven where really became a political football So to speak Where the two parties. Whoever's in power wants to hold it over the power you know the party. That's not in power vice versa. But prior to two thousand eleven this was kind of like a non event where the federal government just said okay. We're getting closest debt ceiling. We have to increase it. I think it's important and knowing that you're the novice to fully explain what's going on here. Because i think people lump and i'm putting air quotes people lump. The government is all wing one big entity but in this situation. It's really not so back in one thousand nine hundred seventeen yes. This is a long time ago if congress if the government if our elected officials agreed to start some project maybe that was a damn maybe a new highway you know or start a war and they needed money. In order to fund that project they would actually direct the treasury to finance that initiative. Okay and back. Then our elected officials would tell the treasury exactly how to finance it. So if laura bar if you came into work today and said i have a thousand dollars and i want to buy a us treasury bond for some reason which sounds very much like you you can go to treasury gove Treasury direct dive gove. But one of the things that you're gonna you're gonna go. There is like oh my god. There's seven million bonds. Which one do i want. And for the lack of getting into the nitty gritty. It really comes down to. How long do you wanna lend them the money. For and what interest rate you get the more you let the long lend it to them. The higher rate you're going to get funding a project whether it's through issuing bonds or whether it's raising taxes was really not the treasury's job they were kind of just the mediator. Congress would tell them how to accomplish x. y. and z. So let's just pretend they wanted to build a dam and let's say they said we're going to do a mix of raising some taxes and issuing bomb so a combination of the two predominant ways at the treasury can raise funds again prior to nineteen seventeen. If either one of those initiatives whether raising taxes or issuing bonds was more successful than they originally thought. They couldn't take those proceeds and apply them to other projects because they were all individually funded projects. But what what would happen if they had more money than they needed. I honestly don't know and i'm not going to go. Look it up because it doesn't matter prior to one thousand nine hundred seventy at it got but what the question that you're asking..

Coffee House Shots
"gove" Discussed on Coffee House Shots
"Can't my gouverneur teams. He will do really be appeared avenue. Ah personally think you have to kitchen sink it. You have to admit what it's done. I think most people know what it's done. And i will say the other point is but there is some interesting early evidence that kids are catching up. Quick of an expected because young minds are are remarkable. They are flexible way. Can they can pick up on things that they are learning very quickly but think you have to know wherever gap saw to concentrate. Not my worry is that you see. I think this is one of the dangers of the kind of governments featuring program in the like that. Some of the haunt is to reach. People have happy most affected because they didn't have a quiet place in the family support. And one thing that worries me if you have a system based on people volunteering to take that extra lessons. That is going to penalize some vulnerable children. And what are we going to do about that. And that is why you need to find out which kids in which schools have problems. I also think that one of the interesting things if you own. The illness is the variety between schools. Been the same educational forty area. It's not a standard thing as you would think that you would think there would be a system where you'd be able to say. Oh yes that place had lots of restrictions in place or high infection rates. So we'd expect children from that before behind. I'm told that within the same educational area you look at one school and there's been a relatively small impact with the pandemic. You look at a school in the same in the same local education area and it's had a huge originally the correlation between impact and where you stand deprivation scale. We'll be pretty direct relation because of course every no matter what how badly the code was hit. You're going to get kids. Who had three or four spare bedrooms in life had each. They're going to be fine. The kids were. They had one mobile device for the whole family. They're gonna be badly factors. But i wonder whether michael go would be in the mood for looking very closely this. Because he was the one who advocated these lockdowns specifically in the cabinet. Is he really going to be the one to admit to the damage which they did. I think there's a real problem here that there's a vested interest in the conservatives emma labor party and everybody who advocated lockdowns to turn a blind eye to the worst of the damage. I think is going to be quite a battle really to say. Look at this look at who needs help. Look at effectively. What lockdown inflicted on these communities unless. Change that far politically easier not to look. Just move on and the funny thing about michael. Because he's gone through phases i was. I've been quite big. Who fan over the years. I remember writing. Several profiles of money was reforming education. Secretary using exactly what i thought needs to be done with schools and his achievements have been amazing. I mean today. In england four out of five secondary schools is independent of the government. That's because my hooves academy reforms. In england schools shot up the international league tables even when the funding was going down. His reforms worked and to do those reforms. He basically fought the unions. He took lots of bullets and ended up so full of lead politically that he was kind of cast as the bad guy a reputation which is kind of kept. Now i like to think you could redeem himself. Emma leveling up agenda but then again. I've no idea which mojo good we're going to get..

Coffee House Shots
"gove" Discussed on Coffee House Shots
"So people come out about the same time suspending visa towards the end of next month and i mean that is a big question because at the moment it is a top level phrase the kind of steps on the journey on not set on nearly lebron who has been in the white machine for many years. Former tanker van went worth osborne. Mother theresa may and became an mp. Does he know for smaller more. Granular steps that you take on the way. Think we wait to see what that is. The distinct impression only get is boris. Yeltsin himself really favors big brush. That's put everything in here approach. I mean the question is whether anyone is prepared to have him win. The argument for tighter more narrowly defined approach and phrase. You mentioned education. Nadeem zahoor is being brought in as education secretary but when we look i suppose the people who are likely to be impact most negatively by locked and tends to be in lots of areas that boris johnson wants to be focusing on this agenda say islamist. The catching up work has to be done before you even get to the point of progress since last election. You have a bus. Ernie i mean if boris johnson were to get levels of inequality banks where they were when he took office. He was doing pretty well. And lockdown has been such a step backwards by some estimates is knocked. Progress inequality reduction backed by ten years. And this is the tragedy here and things were even worse right now because the government doesn't want to admit the extent of the damage. Now what you do. Where i would start with is in order. It's completely what parts of the country which schools in which communities are most behind in education. Who needs the most help. That's why i think but nadeem is are we is appointment is one of the most perhaps the most significant one actually in the in the cabinets because he will need incredible courage to deliver very difficult truths to places up being badly. Hit if you if you can't acknowledge the extent of damage. You won't be able to repair it and that's step. One is times called him yesterday. James said that. James kirtley from wrong you. You're saying you didn't think the grade inflation can be undone in one year. You think has over several years because it was after. You've told twenty percent of kids at god. Sam enwezor in a star. Then you can't take that back to the normal ten percents instantly. Yes because those kids will be competing. Lots of children got the year have deferred to university until next year. If you remove all the way to patient from the system straightaway people doing edibles. And the end of this academic year will be competing for places against people who got them under the inflated system. But that's if you keep grades you could do something like give him say with you. Came to the top five percent. Ten percent fifteen percent that might give off in the realistic thing would be to move to a numbers bay system light disease for levels not this year next year but i also think one of the things we need. You need honest sats results to tell you how far children verve down. The school system have fallen behind. Well as you think of the political pain see this is. Why.

Coffee House Shots
"gove" Discussed on Coffee House Shots
"I think giving local as the power to run these things would deliver much better results. I think one of the big task though is is when moore who was at the cabinet office. He had an agreement to seek his nose into every bit of government. Business and i've been the question is he is being put in charge of loving agenda but the lovely agenda isn't containing just one department skills obviously key part of it that's not in mc l. g. as transformed start again nor in that department what will go to giving some kind of coordinating role over those departments always the these policy areas even in his point. And that's one of the big questions. Fraser what do you think. Michael dave needs to. It comes to leading up. If as james argument that things like crime perhaps and make it to brood is this should be the focus on education should be a fake his own. Getting money into the mountains in the north was this is basically asks. What do you think the government should focus on in general. I mean leveling up such an amorphous freeze. It could be taken to mean anything. So i can certainly give you my list of priorities. I would education number one. I think my who was quite right. Ten years ago when he focused on reducing attainment gap between the rich and the poor. I think that gap has been blue in wide open again and through lockdowns. A huge damage which ministers even know. Wouldn't dear to measure little redress because of the grade. Inflation as i start with that because unless that damage is repaired quickly then the inequalities will be built for a generation then you can start to use tax varying powers for example. Vat is e. You tech's wasn't you tanks for as long as we were in the eu we had no powers changing vat tall with certain boundaries we could increase or decreases but you couldn't for example cuts vat on 'em certain were impoverished towns. Now when you go to america you see this quite lot. Various states have different sales tax. They do that. Try to be more competitive. I don't see why regions of the uk shouldn't be allowed to do that. Or you can have national journal holidays in the parts of the country where you need to come up. With investment in other words elements of tax competition. I think could be quite effective in leveling up in other words having a sort of supply-side orientated. Reform rather than thinking is boris. Johnson tends to do which parts of the country the most taxpayers money. I think my groove can change the conversation which parts of the country can better compete. And how can we help them. Compete geographic that. James i mean task positions should be possible a dubbing. It always needs to be a state onto. I've you've obviously got reports in a whole bunch of places bats an interesting version. Leveling which is about the state been less present robinson more present and i mean the point is if you try and do lebanon up from whitehall. I don't think is going to work in that white who doesn't know these places. Well enough i mean you have to find a way to work with the local grain. And that is why of mass as good on to this conundrum. And i also don't think that you need to do is to not think that you can solve every single problem for that bring up and i mean a lot of problems that they wished to solve. We'll follow for on that if you get the economic piece of it right then the pride in place which are excited about that will come to and james when it comes to other people joining. Michael graveness mission. Nealer brian sweden appointed as minister and. He's being the potion working on leveling up whitepaper nor are yet but do we have any hint of what will be in that direction of what we bring into the department..

Coffee House Shots
"gove" Discussed on Coffee House Shots
"Laundering by jane. Saif and fraser nelson now. This week we had a cabinet reshuffle. I'm one of the top lines. Miss the fact that michael gov has been charged trying to beef up the leveling up agenda fraser part of the issue at this which burston still sees a key plank of his election message of he hopes. We has domestic. Reform is no one is quite sure what it means. Do you think michael gold can fix us. I think he can fix this one of the things who goes very good that is coming up with theses journalists in the same way. The boris johnson. A journalist this strange thing is that boris has failed to answer zone ezee question. What does leveling up mean..

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"gove" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman
"No we do not. I don't mean it philosophically. I mean in terms of physics. Okay now what do i mean by that. If i go into my laboratory at certain or somewhere i collide particles together put energy together. I make as much anti-matter is matter anti matter. Then annihilates matter and makes energy so in the early universe there you made somehow somehow a lot of matter and antimatter but there was an asymmetry. Somehow there was more matter anti matter anti matter annihilated each other at least that's what we think and there was only matter leftover and we live in a universe that we see this all matter. We don't have any idea. We have an ideas. But we don't have any. We don't have any way to understand that. And the present time with the physics that we know casket dumb question does anti-matter have anything like a gravitational field to Send signals so how how does this. A symmetry of matter. Anti-matter could be investigated or for their understood by observing gravitational fields or weirdnesses and gravitational fields. I think that in principle if there were you know anti neutron stars instead of just neutron stars we would see Different kinds of signals. But it didn't get to that it's we live in a universe of we've done enough looking because we don't see anti matter anti protons anywhere no matter what we look at that. It's all made out of matter. There is no anti-matter except waco in our laboratories so but when we go on our laboratories we've make as much anti matter matter so there's something about the early universe that made this a symmetry so we can't even explain why we're here. That's what i meant. Yeah physic- physics wise not You know Not in terms of how we evolved and all that kind of stuff so there might be inklings of of some of the physics that Gove so waves don't get obstructed like light saw light on it goes to the so it goes back to the beginning so if you could serve the early universe of the gravitational ways. We can't do that yet. Then it took four hundred years to do that with optical but Then you can really understand the very maybe understand the very early universe so in terms of.

The Kirk Minihane Show
"gove" Discussed on The Kirk Minihane Show
"You're the love gove you'd kind of transcended politics now. You're just part of really more. You're more of like a national sex symbol. I lost remember you. being single. Do probably get more dates than votes help. I think i'm in love with andrew. Cuomo you get us through the second or third wave. And i'm telling you a lot of those offers will come rolling in. Can you set the example for the rest of the nation to the rest of the world. Who's doing what any president should do. And what what new york deserves. You came across so honest. Like i'm telling you everything. There is the the word cuomo just makes people happy now. It's just the actual word going to be putting the dictionary can don't worry i'm not going anywhere. The next god and of course. Now all these guys like last night or shitting on cuomo these frigging these. I mean like first of all. How funny was at that time anyway. Jesus christ i i like that in the like typically i would expect them not even to address. I think this when they had the governor or just resigned over sexual harassment but even a lot of times they would lightly as opposed to trump they would like lightly touch on this whereas i think they actually made fun of middle east. Yeah but i mean like too little too late young in our buddy. Chris cuomo stolen vacation. He's out all week. No series saw. I i saw some reporter found him at some bo club somewhere. You didn't talk to them. coburg joke about it last night. Sure and this afternoon andrew cuomo resigned..

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Here's where you can preregister for a COVID-19 vaccine in Seattle
"People to pre register for the day that everyone 16 and older is eligible for the vaccine. Any King County a resident can register for the Seattle doses now at Seattle dot Gove slash vaccine. As of yesterday. There were

WHAS 840 AM
"gove" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"Dot Gove. Suzanne Duval News radio 8 40. Wh A Yes. Today on Capitol Hill, its former president Trump's turn, His lawyers will begin their defense and his second impeachment trial today, A B C's Andy Field with a preview many Republican senators had decided former President Trump should be acquitted before Democrats presented their impeachment case. Republican Senator Bill Cassidy did not. You don't make a decision as a juror until you hear both sides, period end of story. Democrats need 17 Republicans and every Democrat to convict Donald Trump, mostly Publicans already voted to say the entire Tri, Eliza unconstitutional. Andy Field, ABC NEWS Washington Your next news update. Is it 7 30? I'm Will Clark news radio A 40 wh s now your chance to win $1000 text the nationwide keyword dollar to 202 100. You'll get a confirmation, text and info standard data and Mrs Rates apply in this nationwide contest. That's dollar to 202 100. Your next chance to win is this morning after the eight o'clock news on use radio Wait, 40 w h A s could be talking to Dwight Mitchell from the Louisville Metro Police department coming up here in about five minutes. Good morning. I'm Tony Cruz. One with Will Clark and Scott Fitzgerald. Together. We make up Kentucky and his news and then sometimes Oh, yeah, By the way, correction to the sports report there. Thanks to Billy for pointing this out. I'm telling you, man. The schedule changes somebody. My problem is I go to bed too early. And then sometimes you miss him. Although this one I'm talking about blew right past this one night, a tribute my A D. D to it. Will he brought this to my attention at the University of Louisville, opening up their self all season at Number eight Alabama today. Not in the Palmetto State in South Carolina, but this is not covert related. Mind you. This is just because persistent rains in South Carolina said they just couldn't get the game. And so the cards are now going to eighth ranked Alabama. Thank you, really, for bringing that to my attention. Not a problem. It's what he does, and we'll straighten audience. Usually. Usually I'm getting either an email or Harry or text from Willie our email from Callen right back over Belem in telling me the schedule has changed because you just crazy. Sometimes they change it. Western two Westerns had to adjust on the fly with some of their sports,.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"gove" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Deployed their van from the late night into the early morning. Hours morning, those without a home to prepare for the frigid temperatures. Pine Street Inn President Lindy a down, he says they freed up beds and opened up hotel rooms. But it's a mission made even more difficult by this pandemic will work really hard to make sure we have space for people. I think what is very challenging this year is trying to do our best to social distance within that space, right? And I think that is the dilemma. We're all facing The full forecast, of course, coming up after traffic on the threes, Big Step forward and the vaccine rollout for Massachusetts tomorrow, Phase two. Again, the highest priority people with 75 older then those 65 up with two or more co morbidity, ease as a fairly long list of occupations also included in Phase two, which set to run through March as a full list of those jobs and mass dot Gove along with all the information you need to know about registering and getting the shot. Among the top of the list. Early education in K 12 workers, grocery and restaurant employees, transit workers, retail workers, sanitation and public works employees again more details and mass stock of one person dead, three injured after shooting overnight in Weymouth WBC's match hero reports It's unclear what led to the incident, but police are looking into whether an indoor event at the mass late apartment complex spilled into the parking lot. The shots were fired. But we do know is that one person was killed and two more were hospitalized with gunshot wounds. Little I do know is that they will survive from the injuries. But that's ongoing. Norfolk County D a. Michael Morrissey says 1/4 person was taken in for other medical reasons related to the altercation. No arrests have been made, but police don't believe there's a threat to the public at the moment. In the meantime, they're busy talking to witnesses and gathering evidence of his cars and buildings have suffered damage, so they have to track down all of the same match your WBZ Boston's news radio coming up We've got the latest from Capitol Hill.

News Radio 1190 KEX
"gove" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX
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KFI AM 640
"gove" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"That by going to public health dot l a county dot Gove. Or if you don't have the Internet, you can call 833540473 see how that goes for you. Good luck with the Internet. Good luck with that phone number tried trying to get in a lot of people over 65. Everybody is scrambling for the 17 doses that are available right now. A lack of them. Really a shortage of doses going on around the country? The manufacturing is what it should be. The distribution isn't what it should be. The centers aren't there. I mean, we're moving in that direction. But we're not gonna be up to speed for quite a while. And today one of the things that in the inauguration speech we are going to hear President Biden say, 100 million doses. The 1st 100 days. I think we're gonna hear that. And the experts Fauci is saying, Yeah, it can be done. By the way, I'm just keeping an eye. Just so you guys know on we've just gotten reports of a huge explosion in Madrid this morning. They're not sure exactly what it is, but some of the pictures that I've seen. It's a very large building. It is now just a pile of smoking rubble, and I'll keep you up to date on. This is all right. Well, I guess these pardons air going down the old town Road. Pardon? Pardon department. There's my reference to low Wayne. There s O. He is one of the wrappers that the president pardoned. In addition to 140,.

NewsRadio KFBK
"gove" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"There's the extra doses that you get inside the vials. If you happen to be if you happen to have been shipped the more efficient syringes that can extract more more vaccine as the same While there's the issue of people not showing up for appointment Then. Well, you can't put this stuff back in the freezer, so we got to give it to somebody. There's the occasional freezer that breaks And you've got a mass vaccinate a bunch of people if or otherwise again, it'll all go bad. That's just some of the issues that That these vaccines sites are facing. So in his story, Ralph talks about this young paralegal who was grocery shopping and hay happened into a vaccine. After two no shows left a pharmacist running around the store trying to figure out who to give the next got to hitting. No. The pharmacist was asking people look, they didn't show up. Do you want this? Can I give this to you? And finally, this young paralegal said. Guess I'll take it. What happened to healthcare workers didn't show up for their appointment. Those two doses are gonna get tossed. Somebody wants them. David McMillan. The 31 year apparently go in his 25 year old friend happen to be there, And they said, Yeah, yeah, we'll take it. Aren't there also stories of hospitals, health care providers where they got extra doses. And all of a sudden there were just staff members from the administration coming in and getting shots, But they just had the doses. Yeah. Hospital workers who were hospitals were putting out emails at the very beginning. Those emails to schedule appointments were getting passed on to like family members of the hospital staff guy in I T and his whole family. I know somebody exactly So s so It's been kind of inconsistent in the rollout. So on even when you go county by county because I had a lot of people we've had people contact us here at Kfbk. I've had friends text me. Hey, where? Where can you sign up to get these vaccines? And it's different. Even county by county Go up California, and on Tuesday, Orange County said, OK, we're going to say that those over 65 can get vaccinated. Extort l a county. Not so much the people over even over 75 1 on work. If you look at their website weren't being approved, they were still in here. One A, which is the central workers and health care workers. They have counties that are rolling out their specific policies. But let me give you a Web address to go to its covert 19 dot CIA dot Gove. Slash vaccines. So that's where you should go to look and it'll feed you to your county on you can see what their policies are again. It's covert 19 dot CIA dot got vaccines. We're gonna put it up on the website attached to this story. It'll be on the morning show page for kfbk. So go to kfbk dot com. If you didn't catch all of that, right, and there's a drop down menu confined the morning show Pain. Awesome stuff. 5 20 is a time. Let's check on traffic.

WHAS 840 AM
"gove" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"Gove. Now look back at this week in history on I Heart radio This'll weekend 1919. The 18th amendment to the U. S Constitution prohibiting the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes, is ratified by the requisite number of states in 1933, the 21st of May. Meant to the Constitution was passed and ratified. Repealing Prohibition. This'll week in 1929. Martin Luther King Jr was born in Atlanta, Georgia, 1955. He helped organize the first major protest the African American civil rights movement. He advocated civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance to segregation in the south. The peaceful protests he led through the American south were often met with violence. But King and his followers persisted and the movement gained momentum in 1964. Working, became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4th 1968 This'll Week in 1964, United States, Surgeon General Luther Terry on behalf of the U. S government announced a definitive link between smoking and cancer. American cigarette companies spent much of the next decade lobbying the government to keep smoking, legal and advertised, reduced levels of tar and nicotine in their products. And this week in 1997, the Republic of Ireland legally grant a divorce for the first time following a 1995 referendum. First divorce in Ireland granted to a terminally ill man who wished to marry his new partner was a harbinger of the decline of the Catholic Church's power over the republic. What happened Thanks for listening to this week in history on my heart radio. The free I. Heart radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts,.

All Things Considered
New York's First 24/7 Vaccine Sites Open In The Bronx And Brooklyn, Three More On The Way
"Vaccination sites operating around the clock and all five boroughs. By the end of this week, Officials announced that locations will open soon on Worth Street in lower Manhattan. Often health on Staten Island and Corona in Queens. All would administer doses around the clock to sites in Brooklyn and the Bronx started giving shots yesterday, Mayor De Blasio says a lot of people will be trying to book appointments will keep adding capacity. But recognize the first days There should be a lot of demand. If you don't get through immediately over the wait. Time is longer than you feel comfortable with. Keep coming back to it. People eligible for the vaccine can find a site and make a reservation at vaccine finder dot nyc dot Gove or call 877 VACS FOR and Y C. The New York State Board of

NewsRadio KFBK
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"Capital in Sacramento, scheduled to start in a matter of minutes. By the way, full coverage of that coming up. Four o'clock in the afternoon news with video near well many of us have canceled trips or vacations because of the pandemic, and with the low airfare and the vaccine, starting its rollout now may be the time to think of the next trip. But people are being faced with obstacles when they try to use those airline credits. They're finding that there are sometimes some barriers or difficulties that are there that are pretty much preventing us from using the vouchers that we've been given. That is Jay Ratliff, a kfbk, his airline and aviation expert, and he has some tips for people who are facing similar road blocks. More often than not, we should be allowed to use those vouchers for the travel. That we have in mind. And if the airlines give us any difficulty, One of the things I've been telling individuals to do is to reach out in complain not to the airlines but to the Department of Transportation. If you go to d o t dot Gove, which is the Department of Transportation website in the upper right hand corner for the search box, just type in airline complaint in a very quick, easy to fill out form online form pops up where you can Date what the problem is and then route your complaint to the airline through the Department of Transportation, he says. When you do it that way, routing the complaint through the Department of Transportation, It puts a higher priority on it for the airline. Your complaint is more likely to get noticed, and most people try to call the 1 800 number for the airline to get help. But Ratliff has a tip for an easier, less frustrating experience. But airlines these days are much more prone to wanting to deal with us through social media. So whatever social media platform that you might happen to have That's what I would recommend reaching out to him. Give the airlines a cinema message through whatever platform and if you have a reservation, give them the six digit confirmation number. And let them know that you're trying to use a voucher for whatever time you really don't want to. Captain issue a complaint through the D O T. But you'd like to get something resolved More often than not. They'll try to work with you. They may not give us exactly what it is that we're after. But they normally will give us some options that we can consider No. One final tip. He has forgetting about your authorized be aware of blackout dates the airlines air trying to generate the most revenue is a Z can and so they're going to block off dates to use vouchers. So be aware of those dates when booking work around them If possible, Remember that's d O T. Dot Gove. You can go there if you need to complain, but try through social media first. Yes, and I would be one of those people that I would call the one hit her number and I hang there on hold. And then, as he said, a lot of times nothing will happen. But you get on social media and then the world sees it, and they respond sometimes quicker before you go to the government. Column got go peer pressure. Peer pressure didn't never hurts eight fifties a time. We're gonna check on the travel situation on the road throughout Northern California with Brian Nobles. Take it away. Brian. This report is brought you by Choose change, see a dot or them. Roads look good. All the way around. Saccharine himself is lingering bog here..

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"gove" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
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The government is the virus very much, So it's a great piece that he has up in the Wall Street Journal that you need to read. Send that out to you, too. In the newsletter. We have a lot of stuff to discuss, including a decide. Effects of one of these vaccines are insane. I said I was looking at this and I'm not gonna lie. I'm just like do I would I rather get the actual virus? Cause this. Some of the stuff seems like pretty hard core. When the the I was reading this and this was actually the FDA site as I understand it. Way I'm pulling this link up. When I was looking at, Yeah, it's FDA talk Gove and hits the vaccine, safety and effectiveness and it gets into you know all of the side effects and all of this stuff looking at one particular. One of the vaccine so you could actually they say the side effects include stroke and anaphylaxis shock, and, uh, something I can't say. Aram Brutalism, Kawasaki Disease, Arthritis Death. My own party. Any kind of like Artemis Auto immune disease, Stroke convulsions, seizures on several itis. Gilliam Barr syndrome, death death Pregnancy problems. I mean, like a huge giant, enormous list of problems. And then I don't know if this is the one that I don't know if this is the fighter one where they said, Well, we didn't actually study whether or not, you know, stops transmission. So, as you hear all of these headlines about businesses closing and everything else I wanted to keep in mind everything I just told you about cycle thresholds and testing and positive cases actually being reported, And I want you to realize that you have absolutely been lied to. And they This is not conspiracy theory. And I hate conspiracy theorist and I almost don't even want to own foil for baking or cooking because I'm so against this crap, but This is real, y'all. And if I me the most cynical person on God's Earth, I'm telling you this stuff. Real. Get a lot more coming up. 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All Things Considered
Biden Names His Picks For Key Players On His Pandemic Advisory Team
"Joe Biden takes office next month, one of his first priorities will be responding to the pandemic, and today he named his picks for key players who will advise him on how to contain it and how to get people vaccinated. His picks include some very familiar faces and some new faces to joining us now from Wilmington, Delaware. To talk about all of this is NPR. White House correspondent Tamara Keith. Hey, Tam. Hey, Elsa. All right, so let's just start off with perhaps the most familiar face on this team, Dr Anthony Fauci. What, exactly Well, his will be one bite and becomes president. Dr. Fauci will continue to lead the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases where he's been involved in vaccine development. And he will also be an adviser to the president. The president elect now On covert 19. He said on CNN that he thought his role would be similar, though What he didn't say is that Biden is a lot more likely to listen to him on a regular basis than President Trump has been certainly of late. Fauci will bring continuity between the administration's and he knows all the new players, including Biden's pick for the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Rachelle Wolinsky, as well as his pick for surgeon general Vivek Murthy. Here's what he said on CNN today. I know both Rochelle Walensky and Vivek Murthy very well. I mean, I've been working with the back for years when he was the surgeon general during the Obama administration and Rochelle Wolinsky has been a colleague of mine. She's an infectious disease expert. From Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts General Hospital. Now the CDC director job doesn't require Senate confirmation, but surgeon General will and Murthy had a difficult time getting confirmed last time because of his work on gun safety issues, Right. Okay, there's another doctor on this list. Marcella newness, Smith. Of Yale School of Medicine. What is her role going to be? She's going to lead something that Biden is creating called the Cove it 19 Equity Task Force. As we all know. By now, the burden of covert 19 has been disproportionately felt by people of color, and Nunez Smith is the founding director. Of Yale's Equity Research and Innovation Center. She's been working on this issue extensively and building trust in communities that don't necessarily trust the medical community or vaccines. Let's Turn now to the pick for health and human services secretary. The person who will be getting that job is state Attorney general of California, Javi Airbus era. He's also former congressman. Why do you think the Sarah was selected for this particular job? You know, he's been actively involved in defending the Affordable Care act, leading a coalition of states fighting to save it all the way to the Supreme Court. He spoke about that effort last year on all things considered, Americans are fed up with uncertainty. When it comes to whether or not they can send their child to a doctor or the hospital. We deserve to have certainty. Health care is not some widget that you play with its life and death. But beyond that, while attorney general in California he went after a major hospital system in the state for anti competitive practices. He backed legislation aimed at preventing drug companies from keeping generic drugs off the market. And the thought is that he may be able to bring some of that experience and energy to bringing down health care costs. He would also be the first Latino to lead the department. He grew up in Sacramento with working class immigrant parents. He got into Stanford, according to his official bio after fishing and application out of the trash that his friend and thrown away his personal story is something that you can expect to see Biden and his team highlight, especially since Biden's been under pressure to make good on his promise to have a diverse cabinet, right. Lastly, there is a White House position. Jeff Science will be the coordinator of the pandemic response. He's also gonna be a counselor to the president. There has been some pushback right to this particular selection from progressives right? He was a top economic official in the Obama White House. He famously was brought in to help after that disastrous rollout of healthcare dot Gove and save the launch of the Affordable Care Act. There has been pushed back as you say, from progressives to his appointment. He comes from the business world since leaving government he's Leading investment firm, and he also served on the Facebook board of directors for a time. The reality, though, is that this doesn't require Senate confirmation. And even those who object to some of his connections concede he is good at managing systems and solving problems in a crisis that is NPR. White House correspondent Tamara Keith. Thank you, Tam. You're welcome, Elsa.

The Real Estate Report with Brent Gove
Arizona State game canceled after head coach tests positive
"Saturday's game between Arizona State in California is being canceled due to Cove in 1980 s. You announced head football coach Herm Edwards was among the multiple coaches and student athletes who tested positive for the virus. It's the second straight week Al has had a game

The Real Estate Report with Brent Gove
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has tested positive for coronavirus
"In the past 24 hours more than 126,000. Americans tested positive for Corona virus, a new record one of of the the hot hot spots spots the the White White House House chief chief of of staff, staff, Mark Mark Meadows Meadows and and five five other other trump trump AIDS AIDS testing testing positive. positive.

AP News Radio
UK says 4-week coronavirus lockdown may have to last longer
"The British government says a new national lockdown in England may have to last longer than the planned for weeks the lockdown is to run from Thursday until December second bars and restaurants can only offer takeout nonessential shops must close and people will only be able to leave home for a short list of reasons including exercise cabinet minister Michael Gove told Sky News the government will be driven by what the doctor says with a virus this malignant I'm I'm with its capacity to move so quickly it would be foolish to predict with absolute certainty what will happen in four weeks time Britain has the worst virus death toll in Europe with more than forty six thousand dead and one million confirmed coronavirus cases Sarah Bassett London

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Britain to extend COVID-19 restrictions
"Steps forward in several steps back covered restrictions are being re implemented now. In Britain, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove acknowledges the new measures are being taken reluctantly. But in his words, they're absolutely necessary example. When it comes tio eating out to socializing, then it will be the case

AP News Radio
UK to impose tougher COVID-19 measures amid case spike
"British prime minister Boris Johnson is announcing new restrictions on social interaction as the government tries to slow the spread of Kobe nineteen before it spirals out of control defeating the restrictions happen not office minister Michael Gove since pubs and restaurants across England will be ordered to close at ten PM daily and people who can work from home will be encouraged to do so reversing the back to the office plan good says reducing social mixing is key to slowing the spread of the virus adding it was impossible to say how long the restrictions will be in place Britain has gradually been increasing restrictions as cases rise with people already barred from meeting in large groups Charles Taylor that's not London

AP News Radio
UK to impose tougher COVID-19 measures amid case spike
"British prime minister Boris Johnson is announcing new restrictions on social interaction as the government tries to slow the spread of Kobe nineteen before it spirals out of control defeating the restrictions happen not office minister Michael Gove since pubs and restaurants across England will be ordered to close at ten PM daily and people who can work from home will be encouraged to do so reversing the back to the office plan good says reducing social mixing is key to slowing the spread of the virus adding it was impossible to say how long the restrictions will be in place Britain has gradually been increasing restrictions as cases rise with people already barred from meeting in large groups Charles Taylor that's not London

BBC World Service
EU, UK in urgent meeting on lawbreaking British Brexit plan
"A hastily arranged meeting will take place in London today between Britain and the European Union about new legislation the British government has introduced which ignores parts of the Brexit agreement signed in January. European Commission's vice president, Moro's chef, Jovic will be meeting the Cabinet Office Minister Michael He is our Europe editor. Before leaving Brussels, Mr. Seferovic echoed off the European leaders when he insisted the withdrawal agreement was not up for renegotiation. He said he hoped Michael Gove would assure him that the letter, the spirit and the timetable of the agreement would be respected. If not, there's talk of Brussels, possibly taking legal action. The outcome of today's meeting is also significant for the future of trade talks between the two sides. The U says it's still wants a deal but that the UK respecting the federal agreement is fundamental.

The Real Estate Report with Brent Gove
Trump, Pence campaign during democratic convention
"Trump and vice president Pence did something unconventional, not typically done While the opposing party's convention is underway. They campaign we've secured our borders brought back our manufacturing jobs rebuild our military will be back. The president also responded publicly and on Twitter to speeches made by Michelle and Barack Obama.

The Leader
UK demands the public wear face coverings in shops
"UK. Government's announced that we compulsively to wear masks and shops in England. Oil Risk one hundred pounds fine. At least it will July twenty four th. That's ten days

Mo'Kelly
Triple-Digit Heat: A List Of Cooling Centers In Los Angeles County
"Cooling centers are gonna be over again across the L. A County. Tomorrow's the Southlands Gonna bake for another day under early summer Heat triple digit temperatures expected again tomorrow for the Valley's physical distancing Another covert 19 safety criteria are gonna be in force of the centers. A list of locations could be found at ready dot L a county dot Gove's

Bloomberg Markets
Macy's stock is jumping after the retailer said reopened stores are doing well
"Macy's you know how to make some moves here I think maybe perhaps trying to get a little bit on firmer footing here they're opening up about four hundred fifty stores I got a new credit line the kind of shore up their balance sheet let's get the latest from Poonam Goyal she's a senior user U. S. retail analyst for Bloomberg intelligence put it thanks so much for joining us here give us the latest on what's going on it with our good friends at Macy's sure I will so I think you know we may see the largest question about having liquidity there answering back pretty nicely having security over three billion dollars and credits just recently have a clean three prior to that against their real estate story seeing as they just reported preliminary second quarter first quarter results and they have about one point five billion dollars in cash that coupled with the addition additional financial security but they have to curate the positions I'm in a good place to keep their liquidity and check and pay off any upcoming that they have about one billion dollars in debt coming due over the next two years so we think they're in a good position in terms of liquidity on sales you know there's been some cheer just that stories are reopening infielder getting better be at the I don't think that you know they won't after the positive territory in terms of positive sales growth until twenty twenty one Clinton what about employees by was speaking yesterday with the union had to adjust to negotiated the re opening agreement with Macy's now not the new contract that's still in negotiation but the re opening agreement which was a massive agreement with many many concessions I suppose you would say and also things that were negotiated between the two one of his points was that he doesn't think that everybody is coming back to work yeah I think you know right now Macy's has four hundred and fifty doors open and they're still a lot more open we think given the reduced hours not everyone will be retired immediately and you know to say what will happen over the course of the year will really depend on the productivity that they see and the stories in the warehouses and even digitally because overseeing as our stores have reopened at the department stores sales are at sixty percent levels roughly until last year and digital continues to be strong so you know when we get to near eighty ninety hundred collectivity is gonna probably start to see much of the labor force these are retailers are tearing some put him you based upon your discussions with investors that you talk to and and the executives at the retailers you cover is there any expectation that this changes pandemic has changed consumer behavior permanently maybe we'll see some changes in either how they shop how stores are arranged the hours you know R. is there some big changes coming for retail I think so yes I think the biggest change okay John and even more rapid rise in E. commerce so you know what's not what's new terror apparel retailers this time around Michael Gove provisionally you've seen that one of the grocers and mass merchants now apparel retailers have began to roll that out though as they institute curbside pickup and possibly even keep it posted condemning that's going to change the physical real estate that they own I mean I think they'll still want stories but I don't think the stories need to be as big as they are I don't think they need to have those stories of the two so I still stand by my view that we need a reduction in storage and I do think coming out of this pandemic occurs are renegotiating it many doors made out of will they be the doors inside the moles the ones that are sort of in the the higher end models you think Clinton would they be the easiest to close or some standalone I think it'll be a mix I think that the most risk it after a lorry here on Saturday whether small or off small predominantly involved so I think those are the retailers that you know will take advantage of the current situation and really look to accept those leases at a more favorable terms than originally if they were to try to access those places will online at Macy's do better because of this yes I think I might will do well in in general you know spectacles what environment clearance Macy's has about a quarter of its business online and online sales has pointedly in April in fact they're seeing some retailers call out as much as a sixty to seventy percent increase in online sales in the most recent month so we do think I will continue to have strong double digit increases and even triple that distance and categories like home enough to share all right

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe
Boris Johnson spent the night in intensive care receiving oxygen treatment after his coronavirus symptoms worsened
"In the U. K. a dramatic turn in the corona virus outbreak prime minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care after he was hospitalized on Sunday and his condition got worse yesterday afternoon officials say Johnson is receiving oxygen but he's not on a ventilator Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is temporarily taking eva speaking to the BBC this morning cabinet minister Michael Gove said Johnson remains in intensive care at St Thomas's hospital here in

The Real Estate Report with Brent Gove
Cuomo says China and Oregon will be sending ventilators to New York
"China sending a thousand ventilators says governor Andrew Cuomo adding that a hundred forty ventilators are coming from Oregon to New York is also smart from Oregon self interest they see the fire spreading stop the fire where it is before it gets to my

The Real Estate Report with Brent Gove
Los Angeles: Health Officials Report Coronavirus Case In Santa Clara County
"Health officials have confirmed the second case of novel coronavirus in the United States believed to have been transmitted to a person who didn't travel internationally or come in close contact with anyone who had it Santa Clara county health officials of the patient is an older adult woman with chronic health

The Real Estate Report with Brent Gove
3 killed, 18 injured after bus rolls over in California
"Under investigation now a bus rollover leaving three people dead eighteen others injured on interstate fifteen north of San Diego north county fire chief Steven Abbott says one body still to be recovered it's going to take a heavy wrecker and some heavy rescue type of operations in order to be able to move the bus in order to get in position where it's safe to allow the corner and the hybrid soul to be able to extricate that bother you're listening to