Gap, set to speak again and the fate of a preelection aid package could come by the end of today. And the race for a cure, moderna saying its experimental covid19 vaccine could be ready for emergency use in december. Carl jim, just crossing the wires now, doj has filed the suit against alphabets google, and heard you talking to becky a moment ago, reiterating what you said for a long time, this lawsuit essentially is a strange kind of value creator. Yeah, look, i mean, arguably theyre saying there are ties to exclusionary business deals that google has done. Look, google has opened the books time and again to the government it is not their first rodeo. They have understood this. If theyre trying to break up google, all theyre trying to do is exactly what ive been hoping for, which is that to bring out the value in google, you have to break it up. So if the department of justice is going that route, theyre a great investment banker. I joke with david, there is situations where the sum o
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Participating in the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Haverhill Print Café were, from left, Mayor James J. Fiorentini; Steve Valbona; Walter Zaremba, president of RAM Companies; Rep. Andy Vargas, City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua, Rep. Lenny Mirra; Chamber President and CEO Irene Haley; and Mary Paquette. (Courtesy photograph.)
Participating in the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Haverhill Print Café were, from left, Mayor James J. Fiorentini; Steve Valbona; Walter Zaremba, president of RAM Companies; Rep. Andy Vargas, City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua, Rep. Lenny Mirra; Chamber President and CEO Irene Haley; and Mary Paquette. (Courtesy photograph.)
It’s a café, but don’t look for coffee at the Haverhill Print Café, which opened formally this week in downtown Haverhill.