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is a disease ok larry off to leave it there is only neurobiologist at the university of montana thank you so much for joining us thank you. formula one racing and ferrari has confirmed that sebastian fattal will leave the team at the end of the currently suspended season fattal's contract runs out this year but his team announced today that his contract won't be renewed. sebastian vettel in happier times that ferrari but after he was unable to agree a new contract his time at the team with the prancing horse emblem has now come to an end in festivals where it's their relationship will finish at the end of 2020. the german driver arrived at ferrari in 2015 after winning 4 titles with red bull his aim to surpass the $71.00 by his idol michelle schumacher which settle could never manage the same level of success at ferrari that he founded red bull and last season he was out showing by his younger ferrari teammate charlotte clare tensions often boiled over on to the track like here at november's percipient room free for all the stuff that was out and i 'd got a tax cut shot because my che
is a disease ok larry off to leave it there is only neurobiologist at the university of montana thank you so much for joining us thank you. formula one racing and ferrari has confirmed that sebastian fattal will leave the team at the end of the currently suspended season fattal's contract runs out this year but his team announced today that his contract won't be renewed. sebastian vettel in happier times that ferrari but after he was unable to agree a new contract his time at the team with the...
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abby is graduating from maria connor rhiel high school, she's off to the university of montana this fall. bella is graduating from sacred heart cathedral prep in san francisco, she will be attending the university of nevada, reno in the fall to study nursing. way to go. you can send us a photo of your graduate by emailing 2020grads@cbs.com or share them on social media using the hashtag kpix, include their name and where they are headed, and no professional photos, please. you may see them on tv. >>> up next, a rare phenomenon draws people to southern california beaches, we will show you more of the bioluminescent waves putting on a big show. >>> tasting rooms with social distancing spin, napa wineries like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> this evening a fam
abby is graduating from maria connor rhiel high school, she's off to the university of montana this fall. bella is graduating from sacred heart cathedral prep in san francisco, she will be attending the university of nevada, reno in the fall to study nursing. way to go. you can send us a photo of your graduate by emailing 2020grads@cbs.com or share them on social media using the hashtag kpix, include their name and where they are headed, and no professional photos, please. you may see them on...
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perspective on the story now we can speak to dr mikhail is only he's a neurobiologist at the university of montana in italy doctors only thank you for joining us i want to get your take on this because you are also currently a looking at any possible links between tobacco and the treatment of covert 19 so what do you make of this french study. i think that certainly the. wrong the word is rather interesting in fact. we should expect that smokers are in a higher percentage than most smokers in the population of people of. theirs i would say certainly because there are many studies about this they're less than what the suspected so there is a racial basis to think that something is more king could be cookin can exert some kind of protection against the infection then it is certainly true what they heard just a few minutes ago that the smoking is very bad and that there's more who who has the disease can have less chance to survive so that's another point all right so there is some conflicting information out there but we do know that the world health organization is saying i don't pick up smoking no
perspective on the story now we can speak to dr mikhail is only he's a neurobiologist at the university of montana in italy doctors only thank you for joining us i want to get your take on this because you are also currently a looking at any possible links between tobacco and the treatment of covert 19 so what do you make of this french study. i think that certainly the. wrong the word is rather interesting in fact. we should expect that smokers are in a higher percentage than most smokers in...
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montana versus colorado versus maine. i think each of our candidates are very sharp. they got elected six years ago. they know their state's best, and i don't have any kind of universal recommendation about how to run in a given state. >> bret: do you think there will be an in person republican convention? >> i have no idea. that's a very interesting question. i think that is the current game plan, but i think we have to see what the status of the pandemic is in late summer and make the call then. >> bret: what is your biggest worry right now? >> right now? getting the economy open, getting this coronavirus beginning to recede in all parts of the country, and helping americans stage a comeback. we had a fabulous economy as late as february of this year, and we like for the american people to begin to benefit from a comeback as soon as possible. look, we can't borrow enough money to prop this economy up indefinitely. we have to begin to engage the economy again. i am convinced that we can do that safely. >> bret: the president tweeted out that he thinks president obama should be called up to a hearing in the senate. he calls it obamagate. >> obamagate, it's been going
montana versus colorado versus maine. i think each of our candidates are very sharp. they got elected six years ago. they know their state's best, and i don't have any kind of universal recommendation about how to run in a given state. >> bret: do you think there will be an in person republican convention? >> i have no idea. that's a very interesting question. i think that is the current game plan, but i think we have to see what the status of the pandemic is in late summer and make...
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university of alabama. we will talk to a doctor from that school about the research and what this means. the author of "spillover, animal infections and the next human pandemic," he will be joining us from montana202 the area code and washington, dc. for the eastern time zone. 202-748-8001 for the pacific and mountain time zones. 202-748-8001 if you are -- 202-748-8002 if you are a medical expert. the very latest from johns hopkins university and the numbers on this pandemic. around the world 3.1 million cases and the death toll exceeding 214,000. joining us from birmingham, alabama is dr. michael saag. he is the director for the infectious disease division at the university of alabama birmingham school of medicine. thank you for being with us. dr. saag: thank you for having me. host: the timing of this conversation, the breakthrough by the fda, this new drug used for emergency purposes. your school and institution, part of the research. how significant is this? dr. saag: this is an important breakthrough because it has proof of concept in inhibiting the virus directly which translates to clinical benefits. we have not seen anything like that before. it is a definite step in the right direction
university of alabama. we will talk to a doctor from that school about the research and what this means. the author of "spillover, animal infections and the next human pandemic," he will be joining us from montana202 the area code and washington, dc. for the eastern time zone. 202-748-8001 for the pacific and mountain time zones. 202-748-8001 if you are -- 202-748-8002 if you are a medical expert. the very latest from johns hopkins university and the numbers on this pandemic. around...
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. >> reporter: there are students like montana senior hudson willett who are rethinking their plans altogether. he's supposed to attend the university ofll. if the university of oregon doesn't reopen campus, what will you do? >> i think i might try to take a gap year or gap semester or maybe go on line andin state fo cheaper tuition. >> reporter: hudson has an older sister in university and both parents are unemployed. how much tuition will you have to pay for your kids next year? >> probably $80,000 for both of them. >> reporter: can you keep that up if the economy continues to slide? >> we would not opt for that. >> reporter: what does it feel like to have your future on hold right now? >> really difficult. cesnd know flag might not happen is extremely difficult. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," meg oliver, montclair, new jersey. >> yeah. a lot of really tough choices for students and for colleges right now. >>> ahead, vlad duthiers looks at the stories you'll be talking about it's best we stay apart for a bit, but you're not alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more
. >> reporter: there are students like montana senior hudson willett who are rethinking their plans altogether. he's supposed to attend the university ofll. if the university of oregon doesn't reopen campus, what will you do? >> i think i might try to take a gap year or gap semester or maybe go on line andin state fo cheaper tuition. >> reporter: hudson has an older sister in university and both parents are unemployed. how much tuition will you have to pay for your kids next...
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montana versus colorado, versus maine. i think each of our candidates are very sharp, they got elected six years ago. they know their states best, and i don't have any kind of universalabout how to run in a given state. lou: good lordal mighty. -- lord almighty. he doesn't have a universal recommendation. he's the senate majority leader, the same party as that of the president of the united states. maybe we can get this sorted out. let's talk to the chair of the republican national committee, one of the smartest people in politics, one of, certainly, the most effective and certainly the best rnc chair, you know, i'm going to put you up there -- i think the best in my entire career and maybe well beyond that, ronna. congratulations on these two election ares that you won -- elections that you won and welcome to the broadcast. great to see you. >> great to be with you. thank you for those really kind words, lou. i'm going to tell you, i will give universal advice to our candidates running for senate and house. absolutely embrace the president, a president who ushered in such a great, robust economy with 7 million new jobs, deregulation, energy independence, gorsuch and
montana versus colorado, versus maine. i think each of our candidates are very sharp, they got elected six years ago. they know their states best, and i don't have any kind of universalabout how to run in a given state. lou: good lordal mighty. -- lord almighty. he doesn't have a universal recommendation. he's the senate majority leader, the same party as that of the president of the united states. maybe we can get this sorted out. let's talk to the chair of the republican national committee,...