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CNBC Squawk Box July 13, 2024

Firmly above 1. 7 . Andrew thank you. We have a crazy big show for you this morning lets just tell you about the lineup among the highlights, we have author ben measurer. Former of ceo of airlines. First Television Interview with the ceo wework in the midst of all of this big questions. Ceo of General Mills and then someone who never holds his tong, venture capitalist and investor coming up in the next three hours. We are going to do it. History in the making today. Central bank will begin buying etfs their Corporate Bond etfs but the First Time Ever. The idea is to be able to direct the money into the credit markets faster than by buying bonds. Reporting that the purchase about 250 billion of the feds 750 billion program inching closer and closer to stock etfs. Probably not a health of a buy on this buy owe tech etf we cant make that leap, right guys when you read this, werent you like, etfs it is not that favre a jump once i read it, instead of this bond, that bond, lets do it i unde

KQED KQED Newsroom July 13, 2024

Stores closed in residence at home, legislors are dealing with a massive deficit from declining tax revenue. With the pandemic projected to continue through the fall, expanding vote by il as a safe option for the november election. Lawmakers have to address long standing chaenges from osting Affordable Housing to fighting climate change. Joining us is state Assembly Member david chu, and from the sutter county, James Gallagher, thank you both for joining us thanks for having us. You both returned to work this week. Wh is it ke to legislate in the midst of a pandemic with masks and protests . I think the biggest difference that u notice is the Capital Building is not populated. It is like a t ghtown walking the halls. Usually the publis in the capital walking the building obviously different groups are wanting to petition their me gove. You do not see that, right . We are still able to conduct hearings and provide Public Access for all the input over the phone and Conference Calls and a

CSPAN3 Leslie Sarasin July 13, 2024

Cspan radio app. Washington journal continues. Host this is Leslie Sarasin this is Leslie Sarasin here to talk about food safety coronavirusng the pandemic. Good morning. Good morning. An ythank you for having me. Can you talk about the food sectors your organization represents . We represent the breath of the Food Industry. Iour histories in the retail ad wholesale sector,e but we represent companies thatvi provide products force sale in our stores as well as services that support the industry. Are we talking localizedm a Grocery Stores, bigboxtype markets . What do you cover . We cover everything from a single store operator in bend, oregon to the largest brochures in the world. Our bredth is significant. When it comes to Food Supplies for the vendors you represent, what is your area ofe concern. The concern is making sure we have the ability to take care of our associatessst in tho stories and that ourpp customers are safe when they are shopping in our stores. We have spent time and

KQED KQED Newsroom July 13, 2024

Ronavirus pandemic. E among the challenges, with Stores Closed in residence at home, legislators are dealing with a massive deficit from declining tax revenue. With the pandemic projected to continue through the fall, expanding vote mail as a safe option for the november election. Lawmakers have to address long boosting Affordable Housing to fighting climate change. Joining us is ate Assembly Member david chu, and from the sutter county, James Gallagher, thank u both for joining us thanks for ng outhtu work this week. What is like to legislate in the midst of a pandemic with masks and protests . I think the biggest difftience that you is the Capital Building is not populated. It is li a thhalls. Usually thpublic is in the capital walking the building obviously different groups are wanting to petion their government. You do not see that, right . We are still able to conduct hearings and provide public acce for all the input e er one and Conference Calls and also a videoconferencing cent

KQED KQED Newsroom July 13, 2024

Stores closed residence giat home, ators are dealing with a massive deficit from declining tax revenue. Continue throughe fall, ted to expanding vote mail as a safe option for the november election. Lawmakers have to addreshalong standingenges from boosting Affordable Housing to fighting climate change. Joining us is state Assembly Member david chu, and from the sutter county, James Gallagher, thank you both for joining us thanks for having us. You both returned to work whthis week. Is it like to legislate in the midst of a pandemic with masks and protests . I think the biggest difference thu notice is the Capital Building is not populated. It is like a ghost town walking the halls. Usually the public is in the capital walking the building obviously different groups are r wanting to petition th government. You do not see that, right . We are still able to conduct hearings and provide public the phone and Conference Calls and also a videoconferencing center in the capital for witnesses

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