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still with us is john nichols of the nation, author of many books, including the genius of impeachmenta founder's for realism. john, respond to the latest. a vote has taken place. you even had lamar alexander who was supposedly on the fence, republican from tennessee, and he said he thought the house managers did prove their case. he just felt that this was not the way to move the president, the election is. talk about this and what is about to happen and if you can see anything unpredictable taking place. john: i am not expecting a lot developmentsble today. obviously what we're looking for in the speeches might be an indication from the two republicans who voted for hearing witnesses and what they are thinking. you also want to look at a couple of democrats who might vote for one article and against another because they come from more conservative states. there are some twists and turns that might arise. but at the end of the day, we appear to be heading toward a senate vote to acquit donald trump, and it will probably be quite overwhelming in the context becausese republicans wl hol
still with us is john nichols of the nation, author of many books, including the genius of impeachmenta founder's for realism. john, respond to the latest. a vote has taken place. you even had lamar alexander who was supposedly on the fence, republican from tennessee, and he said he thought the house managers did prove their case. he just felt that this was not the way to move the president, the election is. talk about this and what is about to happen and if you can see anything unpredictable...
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or at its bring in our guest say in the hong kong we have talked to john nichols he's a clinical professor in pathology at the university of off hong kong he is also an expert in flu viruses from oxford in the united kingdom we have dr peter drove by kusa global health specialist and director of the university of oxford skull center for social entrepreneurship and in culture in the u.k. as well though to some jew who's a reader in modern history at the university of essex among research there is china's health system welcome to you all dr nicholls if i could start with you 1st of all before we get into the nitty gritty of the question in hand let's just spend a little time with you and assessment of where we're at with this virus so we really any nearer understanding where we are with this virus and its impact globally and in china what kind of threat is it. well that's a very long question which is difficult to answer but certainly not that in hong kong we've had the samples of the virus but minette was to actually start growing it in the heart rate and we're now able to actually infect n
or at its bring in our guest say in the hong kong we have talked to john nichols he's a clinical professor in pathology at the university of off hong kong he is also an expert in flu viruses from oxford in the united kingdom we have dr peter drove by kusa global health specialist and director of the university of oxford skull center for social entrepreneurship and in culture in the u.k. as well though to some jew who's a reader in modern history at the university of essex among research there...
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right now let's go to corona virus and the continuing apparently continuing spread of the virus john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong and he helped to isolate the sols corona virus when it was rampant 17 years ago he joins us now from hong kong professor nichols thank you for talking to us what are the what are the questions that need to be answered for us to understand this new coronavirus. ok so from a biological point of view we've only had the virus outside mainland china about 3 weeks who is still coming to grips with actually in which parts the body grows and also what sort of tissue reaction it causes is it a disease like sars or is it a model top of our us. and what about the issue of transmissibility it sounds to me to be very alarming the fact that you can still be a carrier and indeed spread the disease when you're not actually having any symptoms that is correct and that's the big worry unlike sars where patients really had symptoms early on it seems up with this new virus is that you can actually have the virus in the body and and have
right now let's go to corona virus and the continuing apparently continuing spread of the virus john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong and he helped to isolate the sols corona virus when it was rampant 17 years ago he joins us now from hong kong professor nichols thank you for talking to us what are the what are the questions that need to be answered for us to understand this new coronavirus. ok so from a biological point of view we've only had the...
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now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nichols and his team at hong kong university studying how the new corona virus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus sounds and saz it really started replication in the lungs and less in the proximity of where i was but this far seems to be more likely at this stage of growth in the airways than in the long run which is good to sit back and explain why it's not as dangerous as cells understanding how the virus replicates could ultimately shape the way it's diagnosed and even how it's treated. this isn't the 1st time scientists have been on the forefront of the battle against a deadly virus as specialists in emerging viral infections they found themselves at the center of the 2003 cells epidemic here at this university that long just strides were made and the fight for guard dog was not ron burkle extra proof that role being harnessed to combat this virus today the university was the 1st to isolate the virus which cools some
now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nichols and his team at hong kong university studying how the new corona virus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus sounds and saz it really started replication in the lungs and less in the proximity of where i was but this far seems to be more likely at this stage of growth in the airways than in the long run which is good to sit...
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we go now to manchester, new hampshire, where we are joined by john nichols of the nation where he was covering the race. welcome back to democracy now! summarize what happened. at this point, the latest news, bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary. >> that is correct. it was a significant win. i know you will hear a lot of punditry today that says he did not win by as much as he did in 2016. but the fact of the matter is, in an intense race where the lead moved among many candidates in the polls the last several months, when all was said and done, bernie sanders prevailed. he prevailed because, again, as a significant -- actually, a huge victory among young voters and towns like durham, new hampshire. it was clear that there bodes really put it into a much stronger position. did surprisingly good job of mobilizing in some of the urban areas of the state. i think that is something worthy of noting. with that said, there's also a caution here for sanders and a caution for all of the candidates. 63% of the voters in new hampshire said that their top priority was to get a candid
we go now to manchester, new hampshire, where we are joined by john nichols of the nation where he was covering the race. welcome back to democracy now! summarize what happened. at this point, the latest news, bernie sanders has won the new hampshire primary. >> that is correct. it was a significant win. i know you will hear a lot of punditry today that says he did not win by as much as he did in 2016. but the fact of the matter is, in an intense race where the lead moved among many...
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probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple struck me as the john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stuff out of a coach at. the . store. since the. one. who knew. at the. you always will be there the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution to explain the integration we don't believe would have stayed on they would have thought it. was a quite silly e.u. what is a young resistant minister. just. couldn't . deal of course so yeah we're little. we got a lot of mushroom a couple of. hours that we didn't know it though and you know. yes and if it is a deal. it is the. dogs are below. us though in the eyes of the news of what the word president. rested in the. president to put you know or is it a shrill media. studies that's it should have. at the same time was saying its last goodbyes to the victims of the massacre. it was also welcoming those who came to power at th
probably said yes thought this boy but i always check book they have a couple struck me as the john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stuff out of a coach at. the . store. since the. one. who knew. at the. you always will be there the opposition leaders left saying they may a found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution to explain the integration...
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amy: john nichols, thank you for being with us the nation's , national-affairs correspondent and host of the podcast "next left." his forthcoming book is titled "the fight for the soul of the democratic party: the enduring legacy of henry wallace's anti-fascist, anti-racist politics." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. chaotic night in iowa come the focus of the democratic race has now shiftetd to new hampshire. senator bernie sanders is leading in most new hampshire polls a week ahead of the state's primary. while sanders has been surging in popularity across part of the country, the democratic party establishment is openly expressing concern that the self-described democratic socialist could win the nomination. politico reports some members of the democratic national committee have privately discussed rewriting the party's rules about superdelegates in an attempt to stop sanders. the democratic national committee has already overhauled requirements for the next debate to allow mike bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of
amy: john nichols, thank you for being with us the nation's , national-affairs correspondent and host of the podcast "next left." his forthcoming book is titled "the fight for the soul of the democratic party: the enduring legacy of henry wallace's anti-fascist, anti-racist politics." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. chaotic night in iowa come the focus of the democratic race has now shiftetd to new hampshire....
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probably said yes thought this boy but i expect book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stoppage of a call which at. store . since the. one. who needs to be able. at the. you know miss you already did the opposition leaders left saying they may of found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution didn't explain the integration we don't believe would have stayed on they would have like. your whole tree it was a quite early e.u. it is a young for this and it's resisted minister. because it is a. deal of course so yeah a little. you got a lot of. those who believe that we. are the one you can use no. is the muslim bill of. luxury below. us though in the eyes of the news of what the word president. rests. yeah. it is a deal to put you know. we let you get to. the mirror look us on the studies that showed up though if you want. to do this. at the same time we're saying it's last goodbyes to the victims of t
probably said yes thought this boy but i expect book they have a couple so obvious that john nichols double look at it but if we cannot play all of the. stoppage of a call which at. store . since the. one. who needs to be able. at the. you know miss you already did the opposition leaders left saying they may of found a way to end the bloodshed but they want to take the conclusions from that meeting to the people. it was soon apparent that the people were not happy in a solution didn't explain...
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this virus was on name to sons now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nicholls and his team at hong kong university studying how the new coronavirus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus son in size it really started reputation in the lungs and less in the bronx with the upper airway this far seems to be more likely at this stage of records in the airways than in the lungs which is good that can explain why it's not as dangerous as cells understanding how the virus replicates could ultimately shape the way it's diagnosed and even how it's treated. this isn't the 1st time scientists have been on the forefront of the battle against a deadly virus as specialists in emerging viral infections they found themselves at the center of the 2003 cells epidemic here at this university that long just strides were made in the fight for guard dog is that raw experience for experts who throw out big harness to combat the fire of today the university was the 1st to isolate the virus wh
this virus was on name to sons now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nicholls and his team at hong kong university studying how the new coronavirus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus son in size it really started reputation in the lungs and less in the bronx with the upper airway this far seems to be more likely at this stage of records in the airways than in the...
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john nicholls was a prominence researcher during the 2003 sars outbreak. >> does that mean this outbreak is worse or not understanding it properly? >> second scenario is more likely. we now are getting a better indication of what's happening in the community. >> reporter: authorities in china are now confirming infections based on ct scans of patient's lungs. health officials previously depended on lab tests which can take days to process. creating a backlog of untested cases. >> there's just so much we still don't know. >> right now you have so much pressure over this thing. we want instant results. we want something right now. everybody is trying to keep one step ahead of this fast evolving situation. >> reporter: here in hong kong, they are still battling with the virus and how to deal with it. but they are taking no chances. the catholic church today took the unusual step of suspending public mass for at least two weeks. >> a lot of people worried. thank you very much. >>> democrats in washington are demanding answers to their claim that president trump interfered in the case of roge
john nicholls was a prominence researcher during the 2003 sars outbreak. >> does that mean this outbreak is worse or not understanding it properly? >> second scenario is more likely. we now are getting a better indication of what's happening in the community. >> reporter: authorities in china are now confirming infections based on ct scans of patient's lungs. health officials previously depended on lab tests which can take days to process. creating a backlog of untested cases....
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john mitchell, jerez nichol, najima washington, sam bellamy, thank you very much. that was fantastic. [ applause ] happy birthday najima's mom. coming up, will there be high drama in milwaukee? democratic superdelegates are starting to talk about what they plan to do if there's no winner outright heading into the convention. we'll break it down after this. >>> all right. so three days after the vote in south carolina, a third of all the pledged delegates awarded will be decided in the 15 super tuesday contests. now according to dnc rules, the only candidates who win at least 15% of the votes receive any delegates at all. but delegates in each state are allocated proportionally depending on how many candidates reach 15%. and that means that depending on how things break down, how close the race is, basically we can end up in a situation in which no candidate has an outright majority as we head into the milwaukee convention. no one has cleared the sort of 50% threshold. if no candidate has a majority of delegate, the infamous super delegates come into apply. today th
john mitchell, jerez nichol, najima washington, sam bellamy, thank you very much. that was fantastic. [ applause ] happy birthday najima's mom. coming up, will there be high drama in milwaukee? democratic superdelegates are starting to talk about what they plan to do if there's no winner outright heading into the convention. we'll break it down after this. >>> all right. so three days after the vote in south carolina, a third of all the pledged delegates awarded will be decided in the...
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john mitchell, jerez nichol, najima washington, sam bellamy, thank you very much.astic. [ applause ] happy birthday najima's mom. coming up, will there be high drama in milwaukee? democratic super delegates are starting to talk about what they plan to do if there's no winner outright heading into the convention. we'll break it down after this. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see like you, my hands have a lot more to do. so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. vomike bloomberg has a recordgue of doing something. as mayor, he protected women's r
john mitchell, jerez nichol, najima washington, sam bellamy, thank you very much.astic. [ applause ] happy birthday najima's mom. coming up, will there be high drama in milwaukee? democratic super delegates are starting to talk about what they plan to do if there's no winner outright heading into the convention. we'll break it down after this. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got...
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. >> some people feel a slow drip especially once john bolton's book comes out. nbc hans nichols for us in west palm beach, thank you. >>> we are going to ground zero with a report from wuhan regarding the coronavirus. >>> plus, what is ahead after impeachment? coronavirus. >>> plus, what is ahead after impeachment? ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get t
. >> some people feel a slow drip especially once john bolton's book comes out. nbc hans nichols for us in west palm beach, thank you. >>> we are going to ground zero with a report from wuhan regarding the coronavirus. >>> plus, what is ahead after impeachment? coronavirus. >>> plus, what is ahead after impeachment? ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i...