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. >> not done with covid just yet. up next, the new warning from health experts about a potential summer surge. >> and coming up at 6:00, a san francisco chinatown organization has spent six decades preserving its heritage. we'll take you to their studio, where every movement signals a connection to the culture. >> each dance has a story to tell, a story that follows it with the music and then the movements. that's like t par italy today on its one year anniversary of the worst floods it's ever seen. the governor launching that partnership with the emilia-romagna region. it shares similar climates with california and has faced the weather whiplash of extreme drought to extreme flooding. the memorandum of understanding, signed today by california and emilia-romagna, outlines three years of collaboration to events clean transportation, transitions to clean energy and air quality protections, while covid 19 levels are considered relatively no, low, a new crop of virus variants is putting health officials on high alert hea
. >> not done with covid just yet. up next, the new warning from health experts about a potential summer surge. >> and coming up at 6:00, a san francisco chinatown organization has spent six decades preserving its heritage. we'll take you to their studio, where every movement signals a connection to the culture. >> each dance has a story to tell, a story that follows it with the music and then the movements. that's like t par italy today on its one year anniversary of the...
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look at what happened with covid-19. >> andrew what say you. i felt like it's like being married to a liberal woman who's been around all her liberal friends and they are going you can't vote for trump you better not vote for trump and the guy goes i'm not i'm not but then he goes and does it. >> like a paintball cocktail party stuff tonight. and seriously. i also wonder who watches the view and i giggled to myself and was like nobody watches it then i get mad and it's like i wish everybody would watch this then they would understand how disgusting it is but here's what's going to happen in the next day or 2 is going to come out and endorse biden because he will get what beaten up and down emotionally and. >> people with sponsorships that might never get the big marble movie i show this thing is nobody tell me what to do as whippy actually mentioning third parties he threatened to beat them up if that went to a third party so that applies to me i'd like to have her beat me up and we can sell tickets to it. >> retail workers threat their jobs ar
look at what happened with covid-19. >> andrew what say you. i felt like it's like being married to a liberal woman who's been around all her liberal friends and they are going you can't vote for trump you better not vote for trump and the guy goes i'm not i'm not but then he goes and does it. >> like a paintball cocktail party stuff tonight. and seriously. i also wonder who watches the view and i giggled to myself and was like nobody watches it then i get mad and it's like i wish...
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kp punto 2 es ahora la variante covid dominante. los expertos dicen que en los estados unidos puede haber un aumento de casos en este verano. actualmente kp punto 2 representa aproximadamente el 28.2% de los casos en los estados unidos, según muestran los datos de los cdc. generalmente. carlos tenemos 2 picos en el año. una parte es la parte fría del año que vemos la temporada de noviembre, diciembre, enero y también una temporada en verano que es una a ronda mucho más pequeña a comparación de la del invierno. entonces todavía no estamos viendo un pico tan importante, pero probablemente lo tengamos. los síntomas de la variante kp 2 covid 19 son dolor de garganta, tos, fatiga, fiebre, dolor muscular, pérdida del gusto o del olfato, dificultad para respirar, náuseas, vómito y diarrea. y los expertos en salud dicen que las vacunas que existen nos protegen de estas nuevas variantes del covid 19, pero están analizando qué tan fuerte puede llegar a ser la variante. kp punto 2. aunque algunas personas han bajado la guardia c
kp punto 2 es ahora la variante covid dominante. los expertos dicen que en los estados unidos puede haber un aumento de casos en este verano. actualmente kp punto 2 representa aproximadamente el 28.2% de los casos en los estados unidos, según muestran los datos de los cdc. generalmente. carlos tenemos 2 picos en el año. una parte es la parte fría del año que vemos la temporada de noviembre, diciembre, enero y también una temporada en verano que es una a ronda mucho más pequeña a...
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that's not a small amount, for state and local governments for covid. even when the administration itself declared the covid emergency over. the treasury department says well heck, if you have some plans to spend it, you can go ahead and after 2024. you made the valiant fight, some people are saying, there was reports that we covered last week it that the bidens have $6 trillion that they could possibly spend obligated but not forced to spend. they're trying to buy the election, aren't they? >> when i was here we brought the -- when i was the ag, we brought $500 billion that that saved but now he's picking away at it and trying to buy votes to your point. for the younger voters, it's twice as expensive to buy a home and people getting priced out of the market and interest rates chasing inflation and inflation run away spending and trying to stop some yesterday with the democrats in lock step to continue to allow outside of the existing law and spend on a covid emergency that doesn't exist anymore. literally, it's been over for years and the democrats ev
that's not a small amount, for state and local governments for covid. even when the administration itself declared the covid emergency over. the treasury department says well heck, if you have some plans to spend it, you can go ahead and after 2024. you made the valiant fight, some people are saying, there was reports that we covered last week it that the bidens have $6 trillion that they could possibly spend obligated but not forced to spend. they're trying to buy the election, aren't they?...
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and finally, i want to hear about nih's ongoing research on long covid. it has been more than three years since congress appropriated -- [applause] it has been more than three years since congress appropriated $1.2 billion for long covid research and nih has moved slowly to enroll patients and has yet to deliver treatments for this debilitating disease. dr. gibbons, i want to know how you plan to leverage the recover initiative to be more efficient and effective to finally move the needle for millions of americans who continue to suffer. i look forward to your testimony and appreciate all of you being here today. and in a moment, i will turn it over to ranking member capito for her opening remarks. following senator capito's opening statement, we will hear from director bertagnolli, and then senators will have five minutes for a round of questions. sen. capito: thank you for being here. dr. bertagnolli, it is good to see you. thank you for being here but also congratulations on your fairly nearly new role as nih director. i also want to thank you for comi
and finally, i want to hear about nih's ongoing research on long covid. it has been more than three years since congress appropriated -- [applause] it has been more than three years since congress appropriated $1.2 billion for long covid research and nih has moved slowly to enroll patients and has yet to deliver treatments for this debilitating disease. dr. gibbons, i want to know how you plan to leverage the recover initiative to be more efficient and effective to finally move the needle for...
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i mean, i take the example of the lab leak, you know, the covid, the origins of covid. i remember at the very beginning when people were suggesting that actually this might have something to do with a lab leak, and everybody said, oh, this is a crazy conspiracy theory. nobody should take this seriously. we now know actually, we should take that quite seriously. we should, you know, explore the possibility of that. and, you know, there are other issues, too. i mean, i've seen within the immigration debate as an example, people who express concern about migration, have been warned of misinformation and, and disinformation, when in fact they're concerned about real world things that are happening out there in the country . so, yes, there are country. so, yes, there are conspiracy theories, but i'm also anxious about how, you know, concepts are expanded sometimes to try and silence or stigmatise arguments that that members of the ruling class find quite uncomfortable. and that's where i just urge a bit of caution. >> yeah, i think it is just very much, you mentioned that ab
i mean, i take the example of the lab leak, you know, the covid, the origins of covid. i remember at the very beginning when people were suggesting that actually this might have something to do with a lab leak, and everybody said, oh, this is a crazy conspiracy theory. nobody should take this seriously. we now know actually, we should take that quite seriously. we should, you know, explore the possibility of that. and, you know, there are other issues, too. i mean, i've seen within the...
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the covid inquiry is in northern ireland today, where first minister michelle o'neill is expected to be questioned over a controversial funeral she attended during the pandemic. she was part of the procession for bobby storey, the former sinn fein chairman who was linked to several major incidents when he was a member of the ira. he died injune 2020 and critics have suggested social distancing was not maintained at the funeral. michelle o'neill is now giving evidence. let's have a listen in. to evidence. let's have a listen in. if? those first evidence. let's have a listen in. to those first months of the pandemic, in order to understand what government in northern ireland was doing to respond, and i want to start with what you say about this in your witness statement, please, and if we could go to page nine, paragraph 29. paragraph 29, just to orientate us in time. this was the 25th of february. i will come back to that strategic review. butjust looking at paragraph 30 and what you say there, at this time, the time period you are talking about, the department of health remained the
the covid inquiry is in northern ireland today, where first minister michelle o'neill is expected to be questioned over a controversial funeral she attended during the pandemic. she was part of the procession for bobby storey, the former sinn fein chairman who was linked to several major incidents when he was a member of the ira. he died injune 2020 and critics have suggested social distancing was not maintained at the funeral. michelle o'neill is now giving evidence. let's have a listen in. to...
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we have learned a lot from covid, both domestically and globally. we wanted to put it all together in our global work. we know that in order to protect the u.s., to protect the work and our lives here, we need to be working globally to do that. our global work leverages many of the platforms that we work in overseas, much of the work we do with the president's malaria initiative or the work with influenza, all of that global work we leverage both for the vertical programs, but also horizontally, to have system strengths for our global work. when we work overseas, we have over 60 country offices and six regional offices. we really work shoulder to shoulder with ministries and governments and with the community in the countries where we are, and we really have a trusted partnership and for that reason we are the first call when something happens. we've seen that repeatedly, and especially since covid. but that has been going on for decades. so it is really important that we frame our work. what we have done is put together a global strategic framework
we have learned a lot from covid, both domestically and globally. we wanted to put it all together in our global work. we know that in order to protect the u.s., to protect the work and our lives here, we need to be working globally to do that. our global work leverages many of the platforms that we work in overseas, much of the work we do with the president's malaria initiative or the work with influenza, all of that global work we leverage both for the vertical programs, but also...
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senator schmidt, you tried to stop this crazy covid spending. this is state and local spending, it's funny, you tried to stop it on the floor. i had been riffing about it earlier this week, or maybe it was last week, i don't know. they're allowing another $350 billion, 350 billion, that's not a small amount, for state and local governments for covid even when the administration itself declared the covid emergency over, and the treasury department says, well, heck, if you have some plans to spend it, you can go ahead after 2024. so you made the valiant fight. you know, some people are sayine covered this last week -- that the bidens have $6 trillion that they could possibly spend, you know, obligated but unspent funds, they're going to try to push it out in the next six months, which they won't be able to do. but they're trying to buy the election, aren't they, senator schmitt? >> well, you saw that that very clearly, larry, with the student loan debt forgiveness scam. >> yes. >> we brought the lawsuit that saved taxpayers $500 billion, but now h
senator schmidt, you tried to stop this crazy covid spending. this is state and local spending, it's funny, you tried to stop it on the floor. i had been riffing about it earlier this week, or maybe it was last week, i don't know. they're allowing another $350 billion, 350 billion, that's not a small amount, for state and local governments for covid even when the administration itself declared the covid emergency over, and the treasury department says, well, heck, if you have some plans to...
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many pubs have a significant amount of covid doubt that there are still paying off. all this government seems to want to do is fiddle around with beer duty. every time the government freezes beer duty it funnels hundreds of millions of pounds to the big brewers, including heineken. it isn't directed at the pubs, the publicans and the communities that rely on pubs up and down the country. i communities that rely on pubs up and down the country.— down the country. i imagine this investment _ down the country. i imagine this investment into _ down the country. i imagine this investment into font _ down the country. i imagine this investment into font pubs - down the country. i imagine this investment into font pubs will. down the country. i imagine this| investment into font pubs will be welcome considering the struggles that many pubs have faced over the past two years. this that many pubs have faced over the past two years. has i that many pubs have faced over the past two veere— past two years. as i said, we welcome _ past two years. as i said, we welcome the _ p
many pubs have a significant amount of covid doubt that there are still paying off. all this government seems to want to do is fiddle around with beer duty. every time the government freezes beer duty it funnels hundreds of millions of pounds to the big brewers, including heineken. it isn't directed at the pubs, the publicans and the communities that rely on pubs up and down the country. i communities that rely on pubs up and down the country.— down the country. i imagine this investment _...
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but covid gets in the way. >> yeah. but the evolution of the cop, what it does, and is that conversation shifting noticeably? did it shift and charm or in dubai, and what you anticipate coming next year? >> it's a great question. i appreciate it, victoria. .. only talk about change so long. you have contribution but eventually they involved and not every government, taking it despite his remarks follow so everybody is grappling with what it means in this context and the conversation is for better or worse galvanizing. i wouldn't say has its own magnitude impact. right now there are a couple of benchmarks around a couple million figure in these countries and they are looking at that is challenging to begin with. our companies in the u.s. government, u.s. companies are engaged to make sure we have a strong appreciation there. maintaining that process. >> a good segue into what happened looking up project. it is against our loss and you have i met envoy coming out yelling out that companies that raise this issue. that was
but covid gets in the way. >> yeah. but the evolution of the cop, what it does, and is that conversation shifting noticeably? did it shift and charm or in dubai, and what you anticipate coming next year? >> it's a great question. i appreciate it, victoria. .. only talk about change so long. you have contribution but eventually they involved and not every government, taking it despite his remarks follow so everybody is grappling with what it means in this context and the conversation...
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>> is growing very well since covid is behind us. we have seen enthusiastic travelers go around the world and also the visa restrictions for a lot of countries are being lifted, particularly for asia and gcc countries, australia, new zealand, these countries are doing very well. there were a lot of air capacity being added to these area so we saw a strong pickup for travel. hopefully going into the summer we will be able to further relax the visa restrictions and add to flight capacity which would enable us to bring chinese travelers to the rest of the world. >> so a lot of optimism about outbound travel. the question is when outbound travel will get to pre-covid levels because expectations are not this year. >> based on our data the industry recovered to about 70% and by the end of the year the conservative estimate is that capacity will be recovered at 80%. for our team we will be able to recover fully to pre-covid levels because our customers focus on quality and are normally willing to travel around the world ahead of the mass ma
>> is growing very well since covid is behind us. we have seen enthusiastic travelers go around the world and also the visa restrictions for a lot of countries are being lifted, particularly for asia and gcc countries, australia, new zealand, these countries are doing very well. there were a lot of air capacity being added to these area so we saw a strong pickup for travel. hopefully going into the summer we will be able to further relax the visa restrictions and add to flight capacity...
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lockdowns then died from covid. about 30,000 people's lives were saved but about 300,000 people died from lockdowns because of delayed health care, depression, suicide, because of things like alcoholism, drug abuse, things like that? lockdowns were a disaster and by the way, i love donald trump, they made a big mistake of marking down the economy. -- walking down the economy. when biden came into office, the economy was making a big recovery in the last six months of donald trump's presidency, was the first thing that joe biden did when he came into office? he spent another 2 trillion and another trillion, this is not complicated, if you are going to spend 6 trillion dollars and we spend that money on printing money, you will have inflation. it was so obvious that that was going to happen so the inflation rates was 1.5% when trump left office at 18 months later, it was and 9% and it was because of the massive spending spree that did so much damage to the american economy. had to get control of government spending an
lockdowns then died from covid. about 30,000 people's lives were saved but about 300,000 people died from lockdowns because of delayed health care, depression, suicide, because of things like alcoholism, drug abuse, things like that? lockdowns were a disaster and by the way, i love donald trump, they made a big mistake of marking down the economy. -- walking down the economy. when biden came into office, the economy was making a big recovery in the last six months of donald trump's presidency,...
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., the most famous in country anti-vaxxer and covid dissident. he says that covid was bred to infect people of the caucasian and negroid races, and that the jews and chinese have the strongest immunity. all the troubles come from those close to power, they created a mortality crisis, they created dependence on wars, they created an epidemic of chronic diseases. the solution needs to be immersed in their family, these are truly unique people who, instead of talking about the weather, preferred to talk about history at dinner, they raised their children as leaders, and grew out of general harmony fell out. this is her biographer, lis pentakov, she knew her already when her brain was broken and her mental abilities were reduced to the level of a two-year-old child. joseph kennedy was horrified; he told the family only half the truth, that rosemary had become worse than her. i had to be admitted to the clinic. for 20 years he kept it a secret that his daughters had a labotomy. while she was hidden from america, this is what happened. bend your finger
., the most famous in country anti-vaxxer and covid dissident. he says that covid was bred to infect people of the caucasian and negroid races, and that the jews and chinese have the strongest immunity. all the troubles come from those close to power, they created a mortality crisis, they created dependence on wars, they created an epidemic of chronic diseases. the solution needs to be immersed in their family, these are truly unique people who, instead of talking about the weather, preferred...
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powell, the fed chairman, you know, he has covid. in fact, he is doing his graduation address to the students at georgetown, you know, via remote. remember when if someone had covid, that was a big deal? it's not as much right now. he's doing his job, life goes on. a lot of people return to work within a couple of days. is that safe, is that wise, are we being too cavalier about this? after this. before you consider drastic weight loss measures with dangerous side effects, try golo. (kevin) my doctor prescribed a weight loss drug, but as soon as i stopped taking it, i gained all that weight back. (joann) i lost 210 pounds with gastric bypass surgery, only to gain it all back. with golo, i have completely transformed my relationship with food. no shots, no medicine, no surgery is gonna help me with that. whether you need to lose 10, 20, 50, or over 100 pounds, lose it the right way with golo. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt
powell, the fed chairman, you know, he has covid. in fact, he is doing his graduation address to the students at georgetown, you know, via remote. remember when if someone had covid, that was a big deal? it's not as much right now. he's doing his job, life goes on. a lot of people return to work within a couple of days. is that safe, is that wise, are we being too cavalier about this? after this. before you consider drastic weight loss measures with dangerous side effects, try golo. (kevin) my...
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also a look at covid. and then a special delivery. ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. you may have an increased risk for lower limb loss. call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of infection in your le
also a look at covid. and then a special delivery. ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular...
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and with new variants of the covid-19 letters, fewer and fewer people are getting their booster shots. as we hold today's hearings, the united states that the preface this wreck precipice of losing our at measles elimination status due to repeated outbreaks of the disease that have popped up across the country, from florida to ohio, to missouri, to california. this is especially concerning as 250,000 kindergartners nationwide have not received their updated measles immunization, leaving them unprotected from the deadly disease. that is not your fault but what i am saying is, on people don't trust scientists, they don't trust the science. so you have answered this question in another way, what do you agree that your conduct as a scientist working for the federal government betrayed the highest ethical standards that are expected of you and are expected to maintain the trust of the american people? >> well that is a several parts statement. let me answered by saying... i always thought of myself as an ethical person, it's important to me to tell the truth and do decent things, and that'
and with new variants of the covid-19 letters, fewer and fewer people are getting their booster shots. as we hold today's hearings, the united states that the preface this wreck precipice of losing our at measles elimination status due to repeated outbreaks of the disease that have popped up across the country, from florida to ohio, to missouri, to california. this is especially concerning as 250,000 kindergartners nationwide have not received their updated measles immunization, leaving them...
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well, most people have moved on from the covid pandemic. health officials are noting a milestone our state just reached how it underscores how many people are still dealing with the dire effects of covid, and a centennial milestone for a club in san francisco's chinatown aimed at helping the community. >> we're about to introduce you to the women helping to keep is demanding investigations into missing and murdered indigenous people around the country. now, they rallied outside of san jose city hall, calling it a silent crisis. most of the victims are girls and young women, including the case of 24 year old khadijah britton, who was last seen in 2018 when her former boyfriend forced her into a car at gunpoint in mendocino county. >> the family did most of the searching, yes, and the sheriff. i don't know why they didn't call in a helicopter. drones, horses, atvs. it's definitely a pattern. every time that's a family member goes missing or is found murdered, it affects the family, of course, deeply, but it ripples out and affects our whole i
well, most people have moved on from the covid pandemic. health officials are noting a milestone our state just reached how it underscores how many people are still dealing with the dire effects of covid, and a centennial milestone for a club in san francisco's chinatown aimed at helping the community. >> we're about to introduce you to the women helping to keep is demanding investigations into missing and murdered indigenous people around the country. now, they rallied outside of san...
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covid as it was, these are not only terminally ill patients, but 20% of those sick are responsible for 80% of infections, that is, there are people who are supercarriers who spread this disease, you should not rack your brains over such things, you are thinking correctly , covid today, thank god, is not fashionable, i can’t even say the word covid, because so much forest and faith will be felled. interferon alfa2b can help fight here . naturally, use here is a cut with viruses that penetrate inside. no wonder they included interferon alfa2b, which was included in the standards of treatment prescribed, well, in the new recommendations for combating acute viral diseases, interferon alfa2. he is also given a certain well-deserved place, it is clear that infectious diseases, especially in the light of such news, require consultation with a doctor, a specialist, but here we go, good afternoon, my name is irina svetkhova, i am from the city of nizhny novgorod , kind, i would like to get an answer to a question that interests me very much: orthodox christians have several fasts throughout t
covid as it was, these are not only terminally ill patients, but 20% of those sick are responsible for 80% of infections, that is, there are people who are supercarriers who spread this disease, you should not rack your brains over such things, you are thinking correctly , covid today, thank god, is not fashionable, i can’t even say the word covid, because so much forest and faith will be felled. interferon alfa2b can help fight here . naturally, use here is a cut with viruses that penetrate...
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it was the war on terror after 2001 and most recently, it was the covid pandemic. may be a brain worm ate that part of my memory. [ laughter ] i don't recall any part of the united states constitution whether it's an exemption for pandemics. [ applause ] in fact, there's not one of the amendments of the bill of rights preamable except on officials choose to declare a public health emergency. they all say very simply, the government shall not infringe on these rights no matter what. if the government can take them away at will, then they're not rights at all. they are really just privileges that are granted revoked by an authority. is that the kind of country that you want to live in? >> no! >> every time they suspend rights, then pretend to give them back again, they establish a dangerous precedent. the rights they give back are never quite as strong as the ones that they took away. obviously, it's not the piece of paper called the bill of rights that protects our freedoms. we have to actually believe in it. our leaders have to believe it with sufficient loyalty to
it was the war on terror after 2001 and most recently, it was the covid pandemic. may be a brain worm ate that part of my memory. [ laughter ] i don't recall any part of the united states constitution whether it's an exemption for pandemics. [ applause ] in fact, there's not one of the amendments of the bill of rights preamable except on officials choose to declare a public health emergency. they all say very simply, the government shall not infringe on these rights no matter what. if the...
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they said wasn't i scared of dying of covid? ■úo i said to them, there's a lot worse things than dying. they said to me, like what? like living like a slave. [ applause ] like having my children grow up in an america where theill of rights is just an empty piece of paper. in of americans that were willing to sacrifice their lives, their jobs,y, their fortunes to give uthis bill upwards of 20,000 of them died to give us. we managed to keep it for two centuries. then, in eight short years, du two presidents, we gave it all away without putting up a fight. thomas jefferson said that the s to be awarded with the blood of every ge don't have to die to preserve r bi o make sacrifices. the sacrifices asked to make -- made in 1776. we're being asked to endure the scolng of the public, the defamation of the press, the antipathy of our government. we all need to be able to put self-interest aside if we're going to rights for future generations. all of you for the libertarian party. you disagree with many things. many of you don't agree
they said wasn't i scared of dying of covid? ■úo i said to them, there's a lot worse things than dying. they said to me, like what? like living like a slave. [ applause ] like having my children grow up in an america where theill of rights is just an empty piece of paper. in of americans that were willing to sacrifice their lives, their jobs,y, their fortunes to give uthis bill upwards of 20,000 of them died to give us. we managed to keep it for two centuries. then, in eight short years, du...
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i want to say that this indicates that this vigorous activity, the pre-sphere was covid, no, no, no, i mean that before the age of 22, just a lot of contacts there, the nineteenth year, the pre-covid year, because well, actually , africa was interesting there, in general, to summarize what has been said, now in different regions of the world, this global opposition is intensifying, russia is quite offering to starve, you know, i suggest thinking with your head and there are interests there, which yes. vladimir adolfovich, there is an interesting position there, like kalidonia, well, i really liked this story, i liked it, for 19% nickel, well, there’s chromium and cobalt and there’s gold , and they didn’t bother kalidonia to return to its native shores, i think that, you know, there are political ones, they’re for rights, in short, there’s a long history, i just got in, you know, how you start to read it , yes, this is actually the eldorado landike, there is something to do there, in fact, in general there is a very large field for maneuver and the most important thing is th
i want to say that this indicates that this vigorous activity, the pre-sphere was covid, no, no, no, i mean that before the age of 22, just a lot of contacts there, the nineteenth year, the pre-covid year, because well, actually , africa was interesting there, in general, to summarize what has been said, now in different regions of the world, this global opposition is intensifying, russia is quite offering to starve, you know, i suggest thinking with your head and there are interests there,...
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finally this new classified documents reviewed by the house subcommittee that covid originated from a leak in the wuhan lab in china committee chair brad wenstrup set a letter to secretary of state anthony blinken and we got the f fox news digital the letter states classified materials contain highly important information that suggests covid-19 originated from a lab related accident and wuhan, china in the ccp acted to prevent an obstructed of fulsome investigation into the matters, winship says the american people deserve to see this information he wants this made public. his been on the program saying just that we all know that covid leaks from the lab and wuhan brad wenstrup has done a great job coming up with facts this administration refuses to hold china accountable, thank you so cheryl casone, i want to get your take care we get to see any accountability for covid whether it was a mistake is another point but we know that it leaked from a lab, windstream has done the work and no pushback whatsoever. >> it's kind of crazy that this is not out in the public and i feel like everyb
finally this new classified documents reviewed by the house subcommittee that covid originated from a leak in the wuhan lab in china committee chair brad wenstrup set a letter to secretary of state anthony blinken and we got the f fox news digital the letter states classified materials contain highly important information that suggests covid-19 originated from a lab related accident and wuhan, china in the ccp acted to prevent an obstructed of fulsome investigation into the matters, winship...
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this whole clean zone, and covid the diseases are located in separate boxes. doctors can long ago forget about spending the entire working day in masks and protective suits: in the corridors of the department. there is no longer a red zone, just in front of the entrance to the ward, there is a special lock for changing clothes. this building of the infectious diseases hospital in nizhny novgorod was built just during the coronavirus pandemic. hello, hello, how are you looking? the anti-covid operational headquarters recorded an increase in the incidence of almost 15% in 53 regions, and the number of hospitalizations increased by almost 35%. experts attribute this unusual phenomenon for this time of year to the sharp cooling that occurred throughout the country with the may holidays. people met there with their relatives, friends, and acquaintances; in addition , they again began to actively visit shopping centers, public events and activities. home on monday, i feel fine, before the tests, nadezhda thought that she had caught a common cold, has covid stopped b
this whole clean zone, and covid the diseases are located in separate boxes. doctors can long ago forget about spending the entire working day in masks and protective suits: in the corridors of the department. there is no longer a red zone, just in front of the entrance to the ward, there is a special lock for changing clothes. this building of the infectious diseases hospital in nizhny novgorod was built just during the coronavirus pandemic. hello, hello, how are you looking? the anti-covid...
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at the time san quentin had no known covid cases. state attorneys told "the times" they have the benefit of hindsight now, but back then they didn't receive any notice that their actions could be considered unconstitutional. >>> the cdc is watching a new covid-19 variant that could drive a summer surgery. kp.2 is now the leading variant in the u.s. in mid-march it made up just 1% of cases. now it makes up at a quarter of them. early lab information says it could be slightly more infectious than previous variants. the cdc says there's no reason to believe it would cause more severe illness than any other covid strain. >>> google is eliminated 55 positions in san francisco. an electric vehiclemaker rivian will also cut 28 jobs in its palo alto office and another 92 at its southern california facility. earlier this year rivian laid off about 150 workers in the bay area as part of its plan to reduce salaried staff by 10%. >>> employees at an apple store in maryland are threatening to walk off the job. they voted to authorize the first st
at the time san quentin had no known covid cases. state attorneys told "the times" they have the benefit of hindsight now, but back then they didn't receive any notice that their actions could be considered unconstitutional. >>> the cdc is watching a new covid-19 variant that could drive a summer surgery. kp.2 is now the leading variant in the u.s. in mid-march it made up just 1% of cases. now it makes up at a quarter of them. early lab information says it could be slightly...
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to address the pandemic related surge of anti-asian hate, he signed the covid-19 hate crimes act into law, the first advancement in hate crime legislation in 30 years. [applause] >> and to address the root cause of anti-asian hate he signed into law a bill that we're all so excited about and that is the bill to create the national smithsonian museum of asian pacific culture. [applause] >> yes, this is our first step to teach the public that aanhpi history is american history. [applause] >> now, last year tragedy hit my hometown of monterey park, california when a mass shooting occurred and a gunman killed 11 americans who are all asian immigrants. i was with president biden as he came and personally consoled each of the victim's families and the wounded. i witnessed his enormous empathy and how he helped them to heal. i was there as he raised his voice for an assault weapons ban and announced executive actions to prevent this type of gun violence from continuing to target our community. and i will never forget the profound respect he showed to our community. and i've seen him show us
to address the pandemic related surge of anti-asian hate, he signed the covid-19 hate crimes act into law, the first advancement in hate crime legislation in 30 years. [applause] >> and to address the root cause of anti-asian hate he signed into law a bill that we're all so excited about and that is the bill to create the national smithsonian museum of asian pacific culture. [applause] >> yes, this is our first step to teach the public that aanhpi history is american history....
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and so i think there was this fear when it came to the covid-19 pandemic that the covid-19 pandemic would cause the economy to drop off. and we see that in the polling as well. and what you see here, the covid-19 is a major threats of us economy. look at this back in april of 2020, it was 88% given as recently as two years ago, it was 58%. now, it's just 23%. so what i think you're seeing in the numbers jessica is yes. there are still fears about the economy overall, but the fears that the economy will absolutely collapsed have basically gone by the wayside. so i think there bottom americans right now who had been saving up sort of saying, i'm not going to go on that road. i'm not gonna go spend that money because i'm afraid that the economy, my job will go bye-bye. that's no longer there. and so you're seeing are a can travel in record numbers. you're seeing them go out and record numbers. you're seeing them go to concerts and record numbers, baseball games in record numbers, people i've been holding back a lot from coven saying, you know what, we're out of jail now, we're at a covid jai
and so i think there was this fear when it came to the covid-19 pandemic that the covid-19 pandemic would cause the economy to drop off. and we see that in the polling as well. and what you see here, the covid-19 is a major threats of us economy. look at this back in april of 2020, it was 88% given as recently as two years ago, it was 58%. now, it's just 23%. so what i think you're seeing in the numbers jessica is yes. there are still fears about the economy overall, but the fears that the...
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. >> health officials are closely monitoring two new covid variants. i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the potential for a summer surge coming up. >> and a quick reminder, you can get ktvu on demand on your smart tv through the fox socal app. you can watch live newscasts and see all kinds of in-depth content from our new oom on a va y of virus variants is putting health officials on high alert heading into the summer. fox's madeline rivera has the latest from washington. >> health experts are closely watching the emergence of two new covid variants, warning of the potential of a summer surge. >> these variants are part of a new family of variants that are called flirt. and yes, you did hear that right. scientists have nicknamed this new group of variants flirt based on the technical names for their mutations. >> according to the cdc, the so-called flirt variants labeled cp1 and cp2 account for nearly a third of covid 19 cases in the u.s. >> flirt variants are definitely something to watch, scientists are warning that the ma
. >> health officials are closely monitoring two new covid variants. i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the potential for a summer surge coming up. >> and a quick reminder, you can get ktvu on demand on your smart tv through the fox socal app. you can watch live newscasts and see all kinds of in-depth content from our new oom on a va y of virus variants is putting health officials on high alert heading into the summer. fox's madeline rivera has the latest...
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it is not shall we have another covid. it's do you want to go back to the trump economy beforehand and beforehand we were across the board, it was absolutely stellar. it was morning in america. it is easy for people to forget how the slow the economy was under obama. for years we were talking about where's the recovery? it was very, have he slow. jobs took a while too get back up incomes took a long time. a lot of people were talking about this is the end of america. trump delivered in his first three years before covid came in, he deliver of the exactly what he said he would. the corporate tax cuts were absolute rocket fuel. we had job growth, especially among the poor, right. that was big news at the time. once covid hit and media got the line they wanted, they played along. they pretended, now they look at aggregate numbers about, trump didn't really do that great on jobs. during covid, you've got to be kidding. charles: yeah. >> if you go back and look at fdr, are we counting world war ii, like during the war? or will
it is not shall we have another covid. it's do you want to go back to the trump economy beforehand and beforehand we were across the board, it was absolutely stellar. it was morning in america. it is easy for people to forget how the slow the economy was under obama. for years we were talking about where's the recovery? it was very, have he slow. jobs took a while too get back up incomes took a long time. a lot of people were talking about this is the end of america. trump delivered in his...
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and astrazeneca have withdrawn their questionable covid vaccine. all i can say is damn, it feels good to be a pureblood. paul. well, i'm not, unfortunately, astrazeneca is. no i'm not. i'll explain that in a minute. yeah. that's, i had straight hair before, astrazeneca is withdrawing its covid 19 vaccine worldwide, citing surplus available surplus of available updated vaccines since the pandemic , the european pandemic, the european commission withdrew this. i wasn't aware of this. he withdrew the marketing or, authorised in march and it went into action on tuesday this week. and according to the independent, estimates , over 6.5 independent, estimates, over 6.5 million lives were saved. i think that would be brought into question in the first year of the use alone. and over 3 billion doses were supplied globally. globally. what's not mentioned in this story and what's not mentioned enough? i think, is the covid vaccine injuries as a result of particularly vaccines like astrazeneca. and you know what, if you make that stuff taboo, then all you're g
and astrazeneca have withdrawn their questionable covid vaccine. all i can say is damn, it feels good to be a pureblood. paul. well, i'm not, unfortunately, astrazeneca is. no i'm not. i'll explain that in a minute. yeah. that's, i had straight hair before, astrazeneca is withdrawing its covid 19 vaccine worldwide, citing surplus available surplus of available updated vaccines since the pandemic , the european pandemic, the european commission withdrew this. i wasn't aware of this. he withdrew...
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covid hasn't. that is factually untrue, but it is being pushed out by him and other right wing sources, podcasts, social media posts, et cetera, so that people believe these things because it's convenient for them to believe. >> yeah. really interesting when you break it down that way, which is why we want to talk to you.
covid hasn't. that is factually untrue, but it is being pushed out by him and other right wing sources, podcasts, social media posts, et cetera, so that people believe these things because it's convenient for them to believe. >> yeah. really interesting when you break it down that way, which is why we want to talk to you.
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so our launch calendar has been affected by covid coming out of covid supply chain issues. and i think it is relevant for us to we're putting a lot more resource into the ops planning side of the business as we grow to make sure that we can meet that demand, whatever we choose to sell. and how important is it truly to to know your niche in this market? and because, again, correct me if i'm wrong, but your products are aimed at people who are over 35. and i'm just wondering, does that make it easier to to target your digital messaging? ifeel the more you refine a market, the easier it is, because otherwise you're doing a scatter—gun. you know, if you're, if you're a makeup brand for everyone, you kind of have got to think, how do i encapsulate in one message what we are as a brand? i think it's slightly more challenging. we are definitely for a woman who i think is a grown up woman. she's got to a stage in her life where she knows she needs to make some decisions to invest in things that really work. and that could be somebody, oddly, who's 25 more unusual, but has that fe
so our launch calendar has been affected by covid coming out of covid supply chain issues. and i think it is relevant for us to we're putting a lot more resource into the ops planning side of the business as we grow to make sure that we can meet that demand, whatever we choose to sell. and how important is it truly to to know your niche in this market? and because, again, correct me if i'm wrong, but your products are aimed at people who are over 35. and i'm just wondering, does that make it...
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is rather than things like covid- - -— like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right. _ like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right, those _ like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right, those are _ like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right, those are valid - you are right, those are valid points. there have been big global shocks in this period as well. but if we look at other countries around the world we can see other countries recovering faster and having less of a shock than we did and there are structural problems in the way that we run our economy. the starting point is to bring some stability to make sure we have a real grip on our public finances. we set up things like the office for value for money and make sure the 0br have the powers so that they can publish their forecasts whenever there are physical events, those kind of thing that will give that stability. but everyone can agree we want growth. everyone will say we want to grow the economy, but there are arguments about how you do that. they not beli
is rather than things like covid- - -— like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right. _ like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right, those _ like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right, those are _ like covid. .. and the ukraine war. you are right, those are valid - you are right, those are valid points. there have been big global shocks in this period as well. but if we look at other countries around the world we can see other countries recovering faster and having less of a...
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are you seeing more people winding up hospitalized with covid recently? >> we, we haven't been seeing a lot more hospitalizations. luckilly. and i hope that continues, we will expect to see more, as time progresses if the cases continue to rise, because the virus is going to find people who are vulnerable, and these are people who are older, who didn't get a vaccine, in the last year or so, and those who are very immune compromised. but again, we can obviate that risk by having especially those individuals get at least one vaccine. >> yeah, those are the people that you're focused on when it comes to vaccinations. how effective are our existing vaccines with these new subvariants. >> so we think they're going to continue to be great at preventing serious disease hospitalization and death. there will be a new vaccine in the fall, probably based on flirt, which will probably give added protection against infection. but for now, you know, we'll have to wait on the fall for that new, vaccine, type. and that will probably be decided in the next week or so. >>
are you seeing more people winding up hospitalized with covid recently? >> we, we haven't been seeing a lot more hospitalizations. luckilly. and i hope that continues, we will expect to see more, as time progresses if the cases continue to rise, because the virus is going to find people who are vulnerable, and these are people who are older, who didn't get a vaccine, in the last year or so, and those who are very immune compromised. but again, we can obviate that risk by having especially...
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our country is also experiencing an increase in covid cases, especially after the holidays. as before, as throughout the world, the amikron strain remains predominant. the monitoring carried out allows us to identify even single new genovariants. over the entire monitoring period, 178 new cases were identified variants of flirt, including variants kp-2 - 3 cases, kp-1.1 - 5 cases, ks1 - 170 cases. all of them do not pose any greater danger than its other varieties. symptoms. flirting is similar to amicron, and to any viral infection: chills, cough, fever, pain in the throat, head, muscles, of course, you feel weak, but there is a symptom that is characteristic only of coronavirus, this is loss of taste or smell. infectious disease doctors note another manifestation of the disease, problems with digestion and intestinal disorders, however, for the most part, how severe the disease will be depends not on the strains, but on the general state of health and immunity of the person. it gives approximately the same symptoms, a runny nose, a sore throat, but in general the disease i
our country is also experiencing an increase in covid cases, especially after the holidays. as before, as throughout the world, the amikron strain remains predominant. the monitoring carried out allows us to identify even single new genovariants. over the entire monitoring period, 178 new cases were identified variants of flirt, including variants kp-2 - 3 cases, kp-1.1 - 5 cases, ks1 - 170 cases. all of them do not pose any greater danger than its other varieties. symptoms. flirting is similar...
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they use for the covid thing. yeah. >> it's incredible. >> it's incredible. >> it's incredible. >> it's not incredible . you must >> it's not incredible. you must be delighted. >> delighted because they're using the same technology , vie using the same technology, vie that's used to develop the covid virus, but it makes personalised vaccines to attack tumours. >> then they're not vaccines . a >> then they're not vaccines. a vaccine is where i mean, basically whatever a vaccine is. but a vaccine is, is where they take the element. they put the element on it and the element. so it's and it protects you. >> yeah. that's a good point. it's not a vaccine. >> it's not a vaccine. >> it's not a vaccine. >> it's an injection of cancer killing stuff until they leo, until they know what causes cancen until they know what causes cancer, what the right cause of cancer, what the right cause of cancer is, they have no right to try to cure it. >> well , i try to cure it. >> well, i think it's good that they're trying to cure it,
they use for the covid thing. yeah. >> it's incredible. >> it's incredible. >> it's incredible. >> it's not incredible . you must >> it's not incredible. you must be delighted. >> delighted because they're using the same technology , vie using the same technology, vie that's used to develop the covid virus, but it makes personalised vaccines to attack tumours. >> then they're not vaccines . a >> then they're not vaccines. a vaccine is where i...
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first, covid has — five years. why now? first, covid has ended _ five years. why now? first, covid has ended and - covid has ended and restrictions have ended and president macron came here to beijing, was given a warm welcome and president xi will see this as a time to reciprocate that and go there but china is growing increasingly concerned about its image in europe. at this time when its economy is once booming economy is starting to fail, it needs trade. with europe. president xi will see this as an opportunity to try to stem what it sees as anti—china voices and anti—china voices and anti—china influences and when they are talking about that, they are talking about that, they usually mean the united states. in recent weeks both america and europe have been on the same trade, the same page when it comes to trade. i have talked your programme before about the fear of lots of electric vehicles, these cheap electric vehicles, these cheap electric vehicles, these cheap electric vehicles that are making their way to europe and america. europe believes that suddenl
first, covid has — five years. why now? first, covid has ended _ five years. why now? first, covid has ended and - covid has ended and restrictions have ended and president macron came here to beijing, was given a warm welcome and president xi will see this as a time to reciprocate that and go there but china is growing increasingly concerned about its image in europe. at this time when its economy is once booming economy is starting to fail, it needs trade. with europe. president xi will see...
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we'll start with a new variant of covid that's out there. we haven't really talked about covid a lot lately. now there's this new variant. what can you tell us about it? >> well, it is actually important that we still continue to at least talk about what's happening with coronavirus. this is surveillance. this is how we stay on top of anything that could happen. so the variant of question right now is called cp2. now this is from the omicron family. and the mutation it has is on the spike protein. that's what causes it to cause infections. and essentially be more or less contagious. and remember we have a group of viruses that are trying to outcompete each other. cp2 represented about 1% of cases in early march. now it's approaching nearly 30. really? wow. don't know if it's causing more cases or more severe cases, but it is looking to be the dominant strain this summer. >> should we be worried about this in any real way or just be attentive, attentive? >> and you know, i was just traveling and it seems like less people are washing their han
we'll start with a new variant of covid that's out there. we haven't really talked about covid a lot lately. now there's this new variant. what can you tell us about it? >> well, it is actually important that we still continue to at least talk about what's happening with coronavirus. this is surveillance. this is how we stay on top of anything that could happen. so the variant of question right now is called cp2. now this is from the omicron family. and the mutation it has is on the spike...
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wastewater surveillance started in 2020, initially looking for the pathogen that causes covid 19 has since extended to examining flood control channels in hopes of identifying health issues like covid variants and protecting hundreds of unhoused residents living in tunnels. >> when we see these spikes, we can then deploy resources that are usually limited to provide a choice for the community there to decide whether they would want to be tested, whether they would want to be vaccinated. >> still, the cdc estimates fewer than 1 in 4 adults have received an updated covid 19 vaccine in the past nine months. >> there is definitely an element in america of vaccine fatigue. they just feel like they've had a lot of vaccines and they're sort of getting tired of the process, experts recommend anyone who hasn't gotten last fall's vaccine consider getting it now in washington matter. >> rivera, ktvu, fox two news caltrans is warning drivers about lane closures this weekend on a stretch of a busy highway in the north bay because of road repairs, the eastbound lanes of highway 37 will be closed b
wastewater surveillance started in 2020, initially looking for the pathogen that causes covid 19 has since extended to examining flood control channels in hopes of identifying health issues like covid variants and protecting hundreds of unhoused residents living in tunnels. >> when we see these spikes, we can then deploy resources that are usually limited to provide a choice for the community there to decide whether they would want to be tested, whether they would want to be vaccinated....
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period in lithuania, i think everything was more or less fine, but after covid something is very... to do this better, people who earn, well, an average salary, and pay more taxes half of their salary, a tendency to purge for the sake of american greatness , trained puppets at the helm, instead of economic support, militarization and transformation into a military springboard, this evening watch the project inside out, an interview with the ex-deputy secretary general of nato, a candidate in ukraine for slaughter for others interests, whose war is zelensky playing in, ukraine is fighting for us, who will be next? we stand very clearly with america, because it is still, at least now, a country of egemony. the main reason is the confrontation between the west and the east. belarus 24 from mutual recognition of international documents to security , a meeting was held in minsk. belarus and uae. the document involves the exchange of information and experience on all issues that pose a threat to national security, identifying and combating all forms of crime. all these questions are so or
period in lithuania, i think everything was more or less fine, but after covid something is very... to do this better, people who earn, well, an average salary, and pay more taxes half of their salary, a tendency to purge for the sake of american greatness , trained puppets at the helm, instead of economic support, militarization and transformation into a military springboard, this evening watch the project inside out, an interview with the ex-deputy secretary general of nato, a candidate in...
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this took place at the height of the covid - place at the height of the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the time, there were a lot of restrictions that put a cap on the numbers of people who could be at funerals and at public gatherings, but for bobby story�*s funeral, many lied the street. there was a lot of criticism aimed at senior members of sinn fein accused of breaking coronavirus guidelines, something that sinn fein said they didn't do. they said they always acted within the guidelines. there is actually an investigation into the incident that was taken so seriously, but at the time, there was a decision not to prosecute anyone about the funeral. a few months after it happened, michelle o'neill months after it happened, michelle 0'neill said she would never apologise for attending the funeral of a friend, but today, she has done that. she did say sorry as you just heard, and she was asked by baroness hallett, that chair of the covid inquiry, could she not have foreseen that her actions would cause a lot of hurt upset. michelle 0'neill said she didn't, but she ought to have,
this took place at the height of the covid - place at the height of the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the time, there were a lot of restrictions that put a cap on the numbers of people who could be at funerals and at public gatherings, but for bobby story�*s funeral, many lied the street. there was a lot of criticism aimed at senior members of sinn fein accused of breaking coronavirus guidelines, something that sinn fein said they didn't do. they said they always acted within the...
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did you ever send information related to covid-19 to doctor fauci's personal e-mail? >> i don't remember if i did, i may have but i certainly told him some things he asked me to tell him about the situation was peter. >> thank you. may 13th 2021, you wrote that you connected a reporter to doctor fauci via your secret back channel. what back channel did you have for doctor fauci u. >> well, all of these terms like secret back channel and the other one you mentioned, or just jokes. jokes that i made in dealing with peter because he was under death threats and was very depressed it was sort of the group of people that peter's friends were trying to cheer up by making jokes and euphemisms that were not true. there was no back channel. the back channel was, you know, the back channel to tony was a same one that applies to everybody, and it may i say -- >> it which is what? >> while i will tell you. there is, tony does not want me to connect anybody to him directly. was one exception a couple of weeks ago, i never did, but in the bag channel was a regular channel within gov
did you ever send information related to covid-19 to doctor fauci's personal e-mail? >> i don't remember if i did, i may have but i certainly told him some things he asked me to tell him about the situation was peter. >> thank you. may 13th 2021, you wrote that you connected a reporter to doctor fauci via your secret back channel. what back channel did you have for doctor fauci u. >> well, all of these terms like secret back channel and the other one you mentioned, or just...
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have we gone to more hybrid because of covid? are you back to pre-pandemic? the concern is, and the concern in my letter and i would appreciate an answer to some of the questions in it is that life-saving drugs and i'm getting this from chief medical officer's, providers and others cannot get the same type of due diligence -- you can't have the same type of meeting and i've talked to a number of companies sang their meetings have been delayed because they didn't have the right type of zoom capabilities when you could just come in and have the meeting so it is delaying the approval process. >> first of all -- >> people are dying and the pandemic is over. >> the approval process is definitely not being delayed because those metrics are cap and we have a record number of approvals and our timelines have been met. we offered the option of in person or hybrid meetings. many times the industry chooses hybrid. >> i'm hearing from industry that they would prefer in person and those are delayed because of investments, we need more investments in zoom and those kinds o
have we gone to more hybrid because of covid? are you back to pre-pandemic? the concern is, and the concern in my letter and i would appreciate an answer to some of the questions in it is that life-saving drugs and i'm getting this from chief medical officer's, providers and others cannot get the same type of due diligence -- you can't have the same type of meeting and i've talked to a number of companies sang their meetings have been delayed because they didn't have the right type of zoom...
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. >> next, a look at current health threats from global outbreaks and lessons learned from the covid-19 pandemic. we'll hear from senior cdc officials and the agent she is' former direct. the center for strategic and international studies hosted this event. [inaudiblele conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to this csis discussion. i'm very pleased to honor our guests here today, and i'll introduce them in a moment. but we are going to be discussing cdc's global mission and the integration of a more global strategy that the agency is leading. i'm julie, i am currently the president and ceo of the foundation for the nih, but i'm wearing a different hat in this meeting as the co-chair of the csis bipartisan alliance on global health securities. my co-chair and i, i welcome you, and and i will make sure we have time for questions -- [inaudible] if prepared for that, and is we'll invite you to the microphone to participate in the conversation. we also welcome our online guests and hope that you enjoy this discussion. so why are we here? well, we're here because we are operat
. >> next, a look at current health threats from global outbreaks and lessons learned from the covid-19 pandemic. we'll hear from senior cdc officials and the agent she is' former direct. the center for strategic and international studies hosted this event. [inaudiblele conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to this csis discussion. i'm very pleased to honor our guests here today, and i'll introduce them in a moment. but we are going to be discussing cdc's global...