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standing up your will lead to a solution economist at all yeltsin of the konstanz university of applied sciences thank you for your insights fank you nigeria's former finance minister ngozi on called joe has reportedly picked up crucial backing from the e.u. intervent to become the 1st african head of the world trade organization the decision will be announced next month but the e.u. is expected to publicly confirm its support for the 66 year old economist on tuesday mrs o'connor. was nigeria's 1st female finance minister she would replace presumes roberto acevedo into w t o and she would also be the 1st woman to lead the institution. let's bring in the financial correspondent conrad bosun for more on this 3 conrad the w t o has more than 160 member countries how important is it to get the backing of e.u. members. well chris for the 1st time the europeans are backing a candidate from africa which acknowledges that what's happening in africa has become more and more important for western europe in terms of how our countries trade with each other but also in terms of the debt situation that many a
standing up your will lead to a solution economist at all yeltsin of the konstanz university of applied sciences thank you for your insights fank you nigeria's former finance minister ngozi on called joe has reportedly picked up crucial backing from the e.u. intervent to become the 1st african head of the world trade organization the decision will be announced next month but the e.u. is expected to publicly confirm its support for the 66 year old economist on tuesday mrs o'connor. was nigeria's...
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over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr schultz says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. i want us to want to know what the aviation industry makes 3 crimes firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room and secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration techniques are not as good as many may think meaning the possibility of catching coronavirus when flying could be more up to chance than anything else. let's take a closer look at ventilation and the virus joining me now is paul linden he's professor of fluid mechanics at cambridge university paul it's good to have you on the show. with the obvious question winter is approaching in northern in the northern hemisphere what's the best thing that someone should keep in mind about ventilation in rooms well it's obviously a challenge the winter because. c. is too close up buildi
over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr schultz says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. i want us to want to know what the aviation industry makes 3 crimes firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room and secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety...
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omar booking a researcher months or university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt be avoided for vic's funding for c n n a we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it lived or bio gas is a fundamental component of a renewable energy system and it's badly needed won't bring it if all i wish for not die tomorrow is looking for ways to make up for the losses he faces one possibility would be feeding the bio gas he produces into existing natural gas grids but for that he'd have to update his technology which would cost him a $6.00 figure sum the 52 year old wonders what bank would give him a loan like that to upgrade a plant that's nearly 2 decades old. as of a month long distance that maybe there was too much support at the beginning and now they're suddenly cutting off the money supply that's tough for us or that we assu
omar booking a researcher months or university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt be avoided for vic's funding for c n n a we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it lived or bio gas is a fundamental component of a renewable...
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city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. that we've built machinery so. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is use is an extra under high pressure and high temperatures the real material is compressed and shaped. the extruded screw is a crucial component in the process. it mixes and pushes along the material. for. the position and length of the individual segments determines the properties of the final product that's expelled through the specially shaped opening. you know every manufacturer has its own recipe as i can figure is the assembly process differently generally they have their own configuration for the nozzles to . the cooling nozzle is another crucial element it's here t
city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. that we've built machinery so. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the...
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city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is use is an extra under high pressure and high temperatures the raw material is compressed and shaped. the extruded screw is a crucial component in the process. it makes is and pushes along the material. the position and length of the individual segments determines the properties of the final product that's expelled through the specially shaped opening. every manufacturer has its own recipes and configures the assembly process differently generally they have their own configuration for the nozzles to. the cooling nozzle is another crucial element it's here that the structure of the
city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that...
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city of applied sciences trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes shared by experiments with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fiber. for that we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is yours is an extruder under high pressure and high temperatures the roman cereal is compressed and shaped. the extruded screw is a crucial component in the process. it mixes and pushes along the material. the position and length of the individual segments determines the properties of the final product that's expelled through the specially shaped opening. you know every manufacturer has its own recipes and configures the assembly process differently generally they have their own configuration for the nozzles to use. the cooling nozzle is another crucial element it's here that the structure of the proteins is fixed which determines the texture the nozzle itself determines the shape
city of applied sciences trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes shared by experiments with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fiber. for that we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is yours is an extruder under high pressure and high temperatures the roman...
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city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. for that we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is use is an extra under high pressure and high temperatures the raw material is compressed and shaped. the extruded screw is a crucial component in the process. it makes is and pushes along the material. it's. the position and length of the individual segments determines the properties of the final product that's expelled through the specially shaped opening. every manufacturer has its own recipe as are and configures the assembly process differently generally they have their own configuration for the nozzles to. the cooling nozzle is another crucial element it's here that the structu
city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. for that we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the...
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standing up your of will lead to a solution economist at all yeltsin of the konstanz university of applied sciences thank you for your insights. thank you and not to some of the other global business stories making news b.p. reported a small profit for the 3rd quarter of the year the 100000000 dollar figure for july through september beat analyst expectations it's also a significant improvement from the 2nd quarter of the year when the energy producer posted a $7000000000.00 loss south korea's economy expanded in the 3rd quarter growing almost 2 percent from the previous 3 month period economists credited a sharp rise in exports the south korean economy is in recovery mode however those 3rd quarter figures are still down more than one percent from the same period last year. chicken or fish the choice of in-flight meal may be one that you miss making if coronavirus has meant you're not flying as much or at all but there is one airline that wants to recreate the experience for would be loyal passengers just without you know the actual flying. this is how to dress when you want to dine in singapore's
standing up your of will lead to a solution economist at all yeltsin of the konstanz university of applied sciences thank you for your insights. thank you and not to some of the other global business stories making news b.p. reported a small profit for the 3rd quarter of the year the 100000000 dollar figure for july through september beat analyst expectations it's also a significant improvement from the 2nd quarter of the year when the energy producer posted a $7000000000.00 loss south korea's...
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over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. going to the aviation industry makes 3 claims firstly filters an aircraft might be air as clean as an operating room and secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration techniques are not as good as many may think meaning the possibility of catching coronavirus when flying could be more up to chance than anything else. let's take a closer look at ventilation and the virus joining me now is paul linden he's professor of fluid mechanics at cambridge university paul it's good to have you on the show sort of the obvious question winter is approaching in northern in the northern hemisphere what's the best thing that someone should keep in mind about ventilation in rooms well it's obviously a challenge the winter because. you have to see is to close up buildings and ven
over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. going to the aviation industry makes 3 claims firstly filters an aircraft might be air as clean as an operating room and secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration...
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over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr short says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. we are going to want to look for the aviation industry makes 3 climbs firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room for them secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration techniques are not as good as many may think meaning the possibility of catching coronavirus when flying could be more up to chance than anything else. let's take a closer look at ventilation and the virus joining me now is paul linden he's professor of fluid mechanics at cambridge university paul it's good to have you on the show sort of the obvious question winter is approaching in northern in the northern hemisphere what's the best thing that someone should keep in mind about ventilation in rooms well it's obviously a challenge to winter because. you have been so used t
over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr short says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. we are going to want to look for the aviation industry makes 3 climbs firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room for them secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety...
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over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor peter schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. going to the aviation industry makes 3 claims firstly filters in aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room for them secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration techniques are not as good as many may think meaning the possibility of catching coronavirus when flying could be more up to chance than anything else. let's take a closer look at ventilation and the virus joining me now is paul linden he's professor of fluid mechanics at cambridge university paul it's good to have you on the show sort of the obvious question winter is approaching in northern in the northern hemisphere what's the best thing that someone should keep in mind about ventilation in rooms. well it's obviously a challenge the winter because. you have to see is to close up building
over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor peter schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. going to the aviation industry makes 3 claims firstly filters in aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room for them secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and...
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over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dieter schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. going to the aviation industry makes 3 climbs firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room and secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration techniques are not as good as many may think meaning the possibility of catching coronavirus when flying could be more up to chance than anything else. let's take a closer look at ventilation and the virus joining me now is paul linden he's professor of fluid mechanics at cambridge university paul it's good to have you on the show some of the obvious question winter is approaching in northern in the northern hemisphere what's the best thing that someone should keep in mind about ventilation in rooms well it's obviously a challenge the winter because. you have to see is to close up buildings
over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dieter schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. going to the aviation industry makes 3 climbs firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room and secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and...
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the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied sciencestice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i would say there might be some minor correlations. let's face it, we aren't hollywood, we are real world. yes we collect evidence. we want to preserve that. we are not scanning fingerprints in the field like a hollywood television show. >> families say thank you for what you do, for me that is extremely fulfilling. somebody has to do my job. if i can make a situation that is really negative for someone more positive, then i feel like i am doing the right thing for the city of san francisc this is the regular meeting of the commission. i would like to welcome the public and the staff. following the guidelines set forth by local and state officials during the health emergency, t
the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied sciencestice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i would say there might be some minor correlations. let's face it,...
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city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes. by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. for that we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is use is an extra under high pressure and high temperatures the raw material is compressed and shaped. the extruded screw is a crucial component in the process. it mixes and pushes along the material. for. the position and length of the individual segments determines the properties of the final product that's expelled through the specially shaped opening. every manufacturer has its own recipes and configures the assembly process differently generally they have their own configuration for the nozzles to. the cooling nozzle is another crucial element it's here that the struc
city of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes. by if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familiar raw materials. for that we've built machinery. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that...
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over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. the i want us to want to look for the aviation industry makes 3 climbs firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room for them secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all of 3 are just not sure. it could be that current safety standards and filtration techniques are not as good as many may think meaning the possibility of catching coronavirus when flying could be more up to chance than anything else. let's take a closer look at ventilation and the virus joining me now is paul linden he's professor of fluid mechanics at cambridge university paul it's good to have you on the show. with the obvious question winter is approaching in northern in the northern hemisphere what's the best thing that someone should keep in mind about ventilation in rooms well it's obviously a challenge the winter because. you have to se
over at the hamburg university of applied sciences professor dr schulte says viruses may stay in the cabin air for up to 15 minutes exposing passengers to infection risk. the i want us to want to look for the aviation industry makes 3 climbs firstly filters an aircraft to make the air as clean as an operating room for them secondly the air is completely exchanged every 2 to 3 minutes thirdly the air only moves from top to bottom in the cabin all of 3 are just not sure. it could be that current...
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david is an associate professor in the school of engineering and applied sciences at the george washington university. he's the associate director of institute for data, democracy, and politics. he's perhaps best known for his work when he showed that the state-sponsored trolls who are responsible for distortions of public opinion about vaccines on social media. hi, david! >> hi! thank you so much for having me. >> can you start by telling us what you think about the quality of health information out there and about your work and what it says about the presence of misinformation campaigns on social media? >> yeah. thank you very much for that. one of the things to keep in mind about what we're seeing on social media is just there are a wide range of hidden agendas. different reasons why people may be posting what seems like health information. we can't assume that just because we see something online about covid-19 or any health topic or vaccines or whatever the case may be is necessarily intended to inform. sometimes it may be there so you click on a link and buy a product or, in some cas
david is an associate professor in the school of engineering and applied sciences at the george washington university. he's the associate director of institute for data, democracy, and politics. he's perhaps best known for his work when he showed that the state-sponsored trolls who are responsible for distortions of public opinion about vaccines on social media. hi, david! >> hi! thank you so much for having me. >> can you start by telling us what you think about the quality of...
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it's the result of poor planning years ago omar booking a researcher at munster university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt. the avoidance of vic 14 foresee and we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. lived or not i think bio gas is a fundamental component of a renewable energy system and it's badly needed once for i wish for no die to man is looking for ways to make up for the losses he faces one possibility would be feeding the bio gas he produces into existing natural gas grids but for that he'd have to update his technology which would cost him a $6.00 figure sum the 52 year old wonders what bank would give him a loan like that to upgrade a plant that's nearly 2 decades old. as of a month long distance maybe there was too much support of the beginning and now they're suddenly cutting off the money supply that's tou
it's the result of poor planning years ago omar booking a researcher at munster university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt. the avoidance of vic 14 foresee and we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. lived or not i...
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the result of poor planning years ago elmer booking a researcher at months or university of applied sciences evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt. be avoided for vic for. we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. wouldn't miss not going to bio gas is a fundamental component of a renewable energy system and it's badly needed won't bring it before i wish. to man is looking for ways to make up for the losses he faces one possibility would be feeding the bio guess who produces into existing natural gas grids but for that he'd have to update his technology which would cost him a $6.00 figure sum the 52 year old wonders what bank would give him a loan like that to upgrade a plant that's nearly 2 decades old. as of a month long distance that maybe there was too much support at the beginning and now they're suddenly cutting off the money supply that's to
the result of poor planning years ago elmer booking a researcher at months or university of applied sciences evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt. be avoided for vic for. we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. wouldn't miss not going to bio gas...
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in the source can't own a valley researches at the university of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle would buy if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familia raw materials. for cash we've built machinery so. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we end up with an attractive food product. because. one of the machines that the research is yours is an exterior under high pressure and high temperatures the raw material is compressed and shaped. the extruded screw is a crucial component in the process. it makes is and pushes along the material. the position and length of the individual segments determines the properties of the final product that's expelled through the specially shaped opening. every manufacturer has its own recipe as configures the assembly process differently generally they have their own configuration for the nozzles to use. t
in the source can't own a valley researches at the university of applied sciences are trying to figure out the best ingredients for meat substitutes michelle would buy if i experiment with various plants he's looking for something protein rich that provides the right flavor and fibrilation. the soonest the goal is to generate new food properties from familia raw materials. for cash we've built machinery so. we can use this to demonstrate that it's possible to alter the raw materials so that we...
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it's the result of poor planning years ago omar booking a researcher went through university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt the avoidance of big funding for c. and we want to transition from fossil fuels so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. lived in this knowledge bio gas is a fundamental component of a renewable energy system and it's badly needed won't bring it full of a huge fan or die to man is looking for ways to make up for the losses he faces one possibility would be feeding the bio gas he produces into existing natural gas grids but for that he'd have to update his technology which would cost him a $6.00 figure sum the 52 year old wonders what bank would give him a loan like that to upgrade a plant that's nearly 2 decades old. as of a month long distance that maybe there was too much support at the beginning and now they're suddenly cutting off t
it's the result of poor planning years ago omar booking a researcher went through university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt the avoidance of big funding for c. and we want to transition from fossil fuels so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. lived in...
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omar booking a researcher went through university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt be avoided for vic 14 for c n n we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. lived with this not going to bio gas is a fundamental component of a renewable energy system and it's badly needed won't fall out of fair not tied to man is looking for ways to make up for the losses he faces one possibility would be feeding the bio gas he produces into existing natural gas grids but for that he'd have to update his technology which would cost him a $6.00 figure sum the 52 year old wonders what bank would give him a loan like that to upgrade a plant that's nearly 2 decades old. as of a month long distance that maybe there was too much support at the beginning and now they're suddenly cutting off the money supply that's tough for us or that we ass
omar booking a researcher went through university of applied sciences has evaluated $200.00 bio gas plants in terms of cost effectiveness he predicts that the planned cuts to subsidies will leave 30 to 40 percent of them bankrupt be avoided for vic 14 for c n n we want to transition from fossil fuel so we can't keep doing u. turns every 10 years we've developed the technology it's now technically ready and we should stick with it. lived with this not going to bio gas is a fundamental component...
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it but the chemistry prize today and chemistry obviously is is that is a slightly it's a very applied science this particular discovery a way of selectively editing genomes is extremely powerful it could be and we've already seen commercial aptly or the beginnings of commercial applications in pharmaceuticals there are both jennifer do you know animal charpentier have spin out companies themselves research chris but there are a few ticks in mammoth bio sciences looking specifically at pharmaceutical medicinal applications of this technology now that would not necessarily be to create humans who genetically modified humans in lasting way this really wouldn't be modifying them in a way that would be passed down through generations but there are lots of genetic diseases that you could potentially use this kind of technique to start to try and treat or you can use it to create model organisms so that we can specifically test out medicines much more easily more effectively and that kind of thing. phillip very briefly what does it mean for the sciences this week who are getting these awards i mean
it but the chemistry prize today and chemistry obviously is is that is a slightly it's a very applied science this particular discovery a way of selectively editing genomes is extremely powerful it could be and we've already seen commercial aptly or the beginnings of commercial applications in pharmaceuticals there are both jennifer do you know animal charpentier have spin out companies themselves research chris but there are a few ticks in mammoth bio sciences looking specifically at...
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with you first david, doctor david is an associate professor in the school of engineering and applied sciencesat the george washington university and he's associate director of the data democracy and politics. he shows that states sponsored trolls were responsible for distortion of public opinion of vaccines on social media. hi david. >> thank you so much for having me. >> can you start by telling us what do you think about the quality of health information out there in about what your work and what it says about the presence of misinformation campaign on social media. >> thank you very much for that, one of the things to keep in mind about what were seen on social media is there is a wide range of hidden agendas in different reasons why maybe people seemed like health information. we cannot assume that just because we see something online about covid-19 or any help or vaccines or whatever the case may be that is not necessarily intended to inform, may just be there so you click on a link and buy a product or in some cases expose yourself to identity theft, one of the things that are own work
with you first david, doctor david is an associate professor in the school of engineering and applied sciencesat the george washington university and he's associate director of the data democracy and politics. he shows that states sponsored trolls were responsible for distortion of public opinion of vaccines on social media. hi david. >> thank you so much for having me. >> can you start by telling us what do you think about the quality of health information out there in about what...
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. >> what we learn from this trip and this observation can apply and move the science guard in other parts of the country as well. >> the institute says 90% of homes that burn in wildfires start from burning and blowing embers and keeping flammables away from structures does seem to prevent house fires. but they also told us they found more destruction in santa rosa sky hawk neighborhood likely due to the close proximity of homes. with homes so close to each other was no chance. our app will help you keep yourself informed in real-time. our team will send alerts through the app when conditions change. you can download it right now for free from your smartphone's app story. >>> two people are back down after their scaffolding failed. bob redell is live in walnut creek with news of the rescue. >> reporter: this happened inside california plaza behind me here in walnut creek inside the courtyard area. two men were several stories up washing these windows which one side of their scaffolding broke free. you can see in this witness cell phone video it shows the fire department arriving on
. >> what we learn from this trip and this observation can apply and move the science guard in other parts of the country as well. >> the institute says 90% of homes that burn in wildfires start from burning and blowing embers and keeping flammables away from structures does seem to prevent house fires. but they also told us they found more destruction in santa rosa sky hawk neighborhood likely due to the close proximity of homes. with homes so close to each other was no chance. our...
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the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i would say there might be some minor correlations. let's face it, we aren't hollywood, we are real world. yes we collect evidence. we want to preserve that. we are not scanning fingerprints in the field like a hollywood television show. >> families say thank you for what you do, for me that is extremely fulfilling. somebody has to do my job. if i can make a situation that is really negative for someone more positive, then i feel like i am doing the right thing for the city of san francisco. welcome, city attorney herrera. >> good morning. thank you to mayor breed, chief scott, supervisors peskin and haney for joining me this morning to highlight our collective
the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i would say there might be some minor correlations....
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applying. this isn't science, this is medieval superstition. it was very common 600 years ago.n the middle ages ordinary criminals underwent what's called a trialin by ordeal. they didn't sit before a jury, no. the accused were forced to plunge their hands into boiling water or walk barefoot across glowing metal, hot plowshares or they had molten lead pulled on their chest. why? to find out whether they did it or f not. if they died after being tortured they were guilty, if they survived the torture they were innocent. for hundreds of years this was the standard in europe. health equal virtue, illness equaled sin. all of a sudden, we are returning to that standard. he's sick, therefore he's bad. where is this going? how long before we start lecturing cancer patients for the tumors?ei how long before we start blaming without timers for their dementia? that could be coming sooner than we think. nbc anchor was enraged when someone suggested they haven't been consistent on that. he rode this. "the most humane and reasonable way to deal with all these people, if we survive this, is
applying. this isn't science, this is medieval superstition. it was very common 600 years ago.n the middle ages ordinary criminals underwent what's called a trialin by ordeal. they didn't sit before a jury, no. the accused were forced to plunge their hands into boiling water or walk barefoot across glowing metal, hot plowshares or they had molten lead pulled on their chest. why? to find out whether they did it or f not. if they died after being tortured they were guilty, if they survived the...
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it depends on applying facts, logic and science and not making things up.ot flooding the internet with misinformation. these should not be republican or democratic voters. -- values. they are what we grew up learning from our grandparents. or black or white hispanic or asian or native american. these are supposed to be american values and we have to reclaim them right now. how are we going to do that? audience: vote. fmr. pres. obama: we have to turn out like never before. we cannot be complacent. we were complacent last time. folks got a little lazy, folks took things for granted and look what happened. not this time. not in this election. understand there are some americans to get frustrated by government. not make like it does enough of a difference, my vote will make a difference. the government is not perfect and will not solve every problem , but a good government can make things better. better when i left office that when i started. they weren't perfect, but they were better. [honking] a president should not make things worse. a president by himself
it depends on applying facts, logic and science and not making things up.ot flooding the internet with misinformation. these should not be republican or democratic voters. -- values. they are what we grew up learning from our grandparents. or black or white hispanic or asian or native american. these are supposed to be american values and we have to reclaim them right now. how are we going to do that? audience: vote. fmr. pres. obama: we have to turn out like never before. we cannot be...
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it depends on applying facts and logic and science and not making things up, flooding the internet with misinformation, should not be republican or democratic, they are what we grew up learning from my parents and grandparents. they are not white or black or hispanic or asian or native american, supposed to be american values and we have to reclaim them and how do we do that? by voting. we've got to turn out like never before, we've no doubt. we can't be complacent. we were complacent last time. folks got a little lazy, took things for granted and that is what happened. not this time. not in this election. i understand there are some americans who get frustrated by government, that it doesn't make a difference. my vote won't make a difference. listen. the government is not perfect. it's not going to solve every problem. but the government can make things better. things were better when i left office than when i started. they weren't perfect, but they were better. as president, shouldn't make things worse. a president by himself can't solve every challenge facing our economy but if we el
it depends on applying facts and logic and science and not making things up, flooding the internet with misinformation, should not be republican or democratic, they are what we grew up learning from my parents and grandparents. they are not white or black or hispanic or asian or native american, supposed to be american values and we have to reclaim them and how do we do that? by voting. we've got to turn out like never before, we've no doubt. we can't be complacent. we were complacent last...
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science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. for this bill to congress on a roof to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve our republic for generations to come. it is my honor to yield to the distinguish settlement from maryland, with constitutional authority, teaching it, honoring it and legislating to honor the constitution. thank you for your leadership. >> thank you very much. will i am honored by your words, and thank you for inviting me to present to the press this legislation. in times of chaos we must hold fast to our constitution. the 20 fifth amendment is all about the stability of the presidency and continuity of the office. it is a tool that was adopted by overwhelming bipartisan majorities in the house and in the senate in 1965, overwhelming bipartisan majority of the state legislatures, 3 quarters of whom passed it in 1967, the 20 fifth amendment is designed to guarantee the continuing peaceful transfer of power in o
science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. for this bill to congress on a roof to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve our republic for generations to come. it is my honor to yield to the distinguish settlement from maryland, with constitutional authority, teaching it, honoring it and legislating to honor the...
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. >> anika, when you talk about wanting to take science and apply it to existing challenges, there isllenges that we face. what are the other questions you would like to apply your knowledge or curiosity to? >> there are so many viruses and pandemics in the world. the methodology that i use to find my novel antiviral can be used and applied to many other uses, which can be used to solve many other viruses and diseases and find potential antivirals against pandemics and viruses. >> you know, this has been an incredibly tough time for a lot of people. it is not lost on me that it is a very hard time for people who are still in school and are now trying, in many cases, to figure out how to learn from home, how to make the most of this time. what is your counsel to your peers as they navigated this unprecedented moment? >> obviously, it's going to be hard for everyone, because it's a first-time thing. none of us have ever dealt with anything like this. it's a first generation experience. my advice would be to stay curious, ask any question you have. no question is a bad question. make sur
. >> anika, when you talk about wanting to take science and apply it to existing challenges, there isllenges that we face. what are the other questions you would like to apply your knowledge or curiosity to? >> there are so many viruses and pandemics in the world. the methodology that i use to find my novel antiviral can be used and applied to many other uses, which can be used to solve many other viruses and diseases and find potential antivirals against pandemics and viruses....
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science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents, but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. with this bill, the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve a republic for generations to come. now it is my honor to yield to , the distinguished gentleman from maryland, a constitutional authority, by teaching it, honoring it and again, legislating to honor our constitution, congressman raskin, thank you for your leadership. mr. raskin: madam speaker, thank you very much. i am honored by your words and thank you for inviting me to present to the press this legislation. in times of chaos, we must hold fast to our constitution. the 25th amendment is about the stability of the presidency and the continuity of the office. it is a total that was adopted by overwhelming bipartisan majorities in the house and senate in 1965 and overwhelming bipartisan majorities of state legislators, three quarters of whom passed it in 1967. the 25th amendment is designed to
science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents, but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. with this bill, the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve a republic for generations to come. now it is my honor to yield to , the distinguished gentleman from maryland, a constitutional authority, by teaching it, honoring it and again,...
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it depends on applying fact and logic and science and not making things up.ot flooding the internet with misinformation. this is what we learned from our parents and our grandparents. they are not white or black or hispanic or asian ornate -- or native-american. we have to turnout like never before and leave no doubt. we can't be complacent. we were complacent last time. folks got a little lazy. folks took things for granted and look what happened. not this time. not in this election. i understand there are some americans who get frustrated by government. they feel like it didn't make a difference. my vote won't make a difference. listen, the government is not perfect. it won't solve every problem. but a good government can make things better. things were better when i left office than when i started. they were not perfect but they were better. a president should not make things worse. a president can't solve every challenge facing our economy but if we elect a president who cares and a house and a senate that are focussed on working for people and getting yo
it depends on applying fact and logic and science and not making things up.ot flooding the internet with misinformation. this is what we learned from our parents and our grandparents. they are not white or black or hispanic or asian ornate -- or native-american. we have to turnout like never before and leave no doubt. we can't be complacent. we were complacent last time. folks got a little lazy. folks took things for granted and look what happened. not this time. not in this election. i...
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bipartisan via camel way a president's fitness for office must be determined by science and sex this legislation applies to future presidents but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president with this bill the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve our republic for generations to come now it is my honor to yield to the distinguished gentleman from maryland a constitutional authority by teaching it honoring it and and again legislating to honor our constitution and reskin thank you for your leadership. that was. the leader of the house of representatives in the united states making initially initial remarks ahead of suggestions for putting together a commission under the 25th amendment of the constitution let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly halakhah. almost the 1st thing that nancy pelosi said there that this was not about the president she emphasized stability and said it any decision must be supported by science. yeah i literally am watching this. oh
bipartisan via camel way a president's fitness for office must be determined by science and sex this legislation applies to future presidents but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president with this bill the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve our republic for generations to come now it is my honor to yield to the distinguished gentleman from maryland a...
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solve big problems like the pandemic depends on more than photo ops, it depends on applying facts and logic and science and not making things up, not flooding the internet with misinformation. these should not be republican or democratic values. they're what we grew up learning from our parents and grandparents. they're not white or black or hispanic or asian orna native american, they're supposed to be american values. we have to reclaim them now. how are we going to do that? by voting. we have to turn out like never before, orlando. we have to leave no doubt. we can't be complacent. we were complacent last time. folks got a little lazy, folks took things for granted. and look what happened. not this time. not in this election. i understand there are some americans who get frustrated by government, they feel like it doesn't make a difference, my vote won't make a difference. listen, the government is not perfect. it is not going to solve every problem. but a good government can make things better. things were better when i left office than when i started, they weren't perfect but they were better. a p
solve big problems like the pandemic depends on more than photo ops, it depends on applying facts and logic and science and not making things up, not flooding the internet with misinformation. these should not be republican or democratic values. they're what we grew up learning from our parents and grandparents. they're not white or black or hispanic or asian orna native american, they're supposed to be american values. we have to reclaim them now. how are we going to do that? by voting. we...
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it depends on applying facts and logic and science and not making things up, not flooding the internet with misinformation. these should not be republican or democratic values. they're what we grew up learning from our parents and our grandparents. they're not white or black or hispanic or asian or native american values. they're supposed to be american values. we have to reclaim them right now. how are we going to do that? by voting. we have to turn out like never before, orlando. we have to leave no doubt. we can't be complacent. we were complacent last time. folks got a little lazy. folks took things for granted. and look what happened. not this time. not in this election. i understand there's some americans who get frustrated by government. they feel like, oh, it doesn't make enough of a difference, my vote won't make a difference. listen, the government's not perfect. it's not going to solve every problem. but a good government can make things better. things were better when i left office than when i started. they weren't perfect, but they were better. a president shouldn't make t
it depends on applying facts and logic and science and not making things up, not flooding the internet with misinformation. these should not be republican or democratic values. they're what we grew up learning from our parents and our grandparents. they're not white or black or hispanic or asian or native american values. they're supposed to be american values. we have to reclaim them right now. how are we going to do that? by voting. we have to turn out like never before, orlando. we have to...
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doctors anything they don't already know, it's just the question of whether they'll apply the most basic evidence-based science and medicine to the president like they would any patient, and right now it doesn't seem like they are. >> yeah, and in the end, he's the president, right? you talk about those conversations, i imagine those conversations are not like anything they've ever had when it comes to treating a patient. i want to bring in dbrian steltr in this conversation. the words we heard mirror what we heard on fox news. >> right, the thought that covid is not that bad. he's saying, i feel better than i did 20 years ago. he's acting like he's drinking from the fountain of youth, and thanks to covid he's better. it's like he's denying covid when he still has the disease. first he didn't want to go to walter reed, then when he was there he wanted to get back to the white house. now he says he's leaving. the newscasts aren't as big as they were, but i think he wants that shot with marine one that he had when he left. he's going home to the first lady, which is actually the more responsible one. she's the o
doctors anything they don't already know, it's just the question of whether they'll apply the most basic evidence-based science and medicine to the president like they would any patient, and right now it doesn't seem like they are. >> yeah, and in the end, he's the president, right? you talk about those conversations, i imagine those conversations are not like anything they've ever had when it comes to treating a patient. i want to bring in dbrian steltr in this conversation. the words we...
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means more resources to expand testing and tracing and develop better test and improve the science of how to applyn america's k-12 school, it'll mean were able to invest in bringing green energy and solar power to the billion people on this planet that wake up every day and live in the dark without electricity and for a way to not pull themselves out of poverty into the modern economy, these are solvable problems in her greatest moments as a nation america has stood up and made big investments in the own infrastructure and a marshall plan to rebuild western europe after world war ii, we can do this if we do it together in our billion dollar pledge and commitment is an extraordinary effort for us but it's small in the big picture if we want to work with others to make sure the recoveries equitable in its broadest sense. >> i have to encourage people to read the investment, think the piece about electricity and how that translates to available internet access for economies, if you are disconnected, i think that's going to be the definition of poverty and what holds people back to gay, i think were l
means more resources to expand testing and tracing and develop better test and improve the science of how to applyn america's k-12 school, it'll mean were able to invest in bringing green energy and solar power to the billion people on this planet that wake up every day and live in the dark without electricity and for a way to not pull themselves out of poverty into the modern economy, these are solvable problems in her greatest moments as a nation america has stood up and made big investments...
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science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents. but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. with this bill, the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve our republic for generations to come. >> without senate support, this wouldn't go anywhere. >> of course, yes. >> and considering that, what's the point here, gloria? >> i think nancy pelosi knows how to poke the bear and she's poking. she knows more than anyone else she can get under the president's skin. i think there's a serious issue underlying this that they're raising because of the president's erratic behavior, now that he seems to be home alone and running things, there seem to be an awful lot of problems. but i think she knows what the future of the bill is right now, and it is another way for her politically to say to the american public, take a look at the president, he is behavinger r behaving er rat cli. we should consider this.
science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents. but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. with this bill, the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people and we uphold our responsibility to preserve our republic for generations to come. >> without senate support, this wouldn't go anywhere. >> of course, yes. >> and considering that, what's the point here, gloria?...
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tool which has revolutionized live science as an application across science, medicine, and agriculture. most recently, it has been applied to covid-19 diagnostics. it may be the key to scaling low-cost, high accuracy testing. this is something more valuable than the $1 million prize. it came with a free parking spot for life on the uc berkeley campus. congratulations to her and all of the outstanding californians we honor here today. >>> battling covid-19 requires close collaboration between the state and local government. throughout our fight against covid-19, the state has worked closely with local governments to slow the spread, fill the gaps, and let locals lead in their communities. together we have made important progress in helping to stop the spread of the virus by building contact tracing army and expanding and speeding up testing. today i wanted to update you on some of those efforts. notably, the efforts to increase testing, which now is averaging over 125,000 daily tests. over this weekend, we were averaging a little north of 150,000 tests, 169,000 on saturday. 144,000 tests just yesterday. we are getting tho
tool which has revolutionized live science as an application across science, medicine, and agriculture. most recently, it has been applied to covid-19 diagnostics. it may be the key to scaling low-cost, high accuracy testing. this is something more valuable than the $1 million prize. it came with a free parking spot for life on the uc berkeley campus. congratulations to her and all of the outstanding californians we honor here today. >>> battling covid-19 requires close collaboration...
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science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents. but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. >> reporter: in a tweet, the president took aim at the bill and at pelosi calling her crazy. he said she is looking at the 25th amendment to replace joe biden with kamala harris. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the world health organization has announced a record in new record daily covid-19 cases worldwide with more than 350,000 reported today. this as a new surge continues here in the united states. as david lee miller reports, community opposition to new social distancing rules is leading to legislation and legal action in new york. >> reporter: more than 7.6 million confirmed cases and this new coronavirus surge appears to be accelerating. here in new york city, nearly three dozen neighborhoods are under new restrictions, including closures of schools and nonessential businesses. patients and community groups fighting back against the closures saying they're not based on science. >> why has our school, alo
science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents. but we are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. >> reporter: in a tweet, the president took aim at the bill and at pelosi calling her crazy. he said she is looking at the 25th amendment to replace joe biden with kamala harris. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the world health organization has announced a record in new record daily covid-19 cases worldwide with more than 350,000 reported...
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science and fact. this legislation applies to future presidents.of action by the health of the current president. with this bill the congress honors our oath to honor and defend the constitution and protect the american people. >>> good morning and welcome to "am joy." i'm jonathan capehart. to some it might sound crazy that just 24 days before a presidential election, speaker nancy pelosi is introducing a bill to establish a bipartisan commission. the idea is based on the 25th amendment which outlines presidential succession. speaker pelosi insists it has nothing to do at all with the upcoming election or doesn't president but everything do with protecting the constitution, but the move is understandable if you consider what donald trump did this week after leaving walter reed where he was treated for the coronavirus. take a look. >> i learned so much about coronavirus. and one thing that's for certain. don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. i know there's a risk, there's a danger, but that's okay. and now i'm better, and maybe i'm immu
science and fact. this legislation applies to future presidents.of action by the health of the current president. with this bill the congress honors our oath to honor and defend the constitution and protect the american people. >>> good morning and welcome to "am joy." i'm jonathan capehart. to some it might sound crazy that just 24 days before a presidential election, speaker nancy pelosi is introducing a bill to establish a bipartisan commission. the idea is based on the...
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science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents.e are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. with this bill, the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people. >> that's house speaker nancy pelosi on a new bill she is unveiling tied to the 25th amendment. that is the amendment that lays out the procedures for replacing a president not fit to serve. you can see that news conference going on on the other side of your screen live right now. lee ann caldwell is monitoring. talk about this bill and where it's going. it doesn't seem like it's going very far. >> the speaker says this is not about this president and it's not a question for this congress. in fact, it's for the next congress to address. but let's be clear. the reason that this is brought up now is because of the president's diagnosis, some erratic statements he's made over the past few days on this co-vid relief bill alone changing positions three times in as many days and the president and
science and facts. this legislation applies to future presidents.e are reminded of the necessity of action by the health of the current president. with this bill, the congress honors our oath to support and defend the constitution and protect the american people. >> that's house speaker nancy pelosi on a new bill she is unveiling tied to the 25th amendment. that is the amendment that lays out the procedures for replacing a president not fit to serve. you can see that news conference going...