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moscow's got many a institute 55000 volunteers are taking part in the 3rd phase of testing among them artes marie if and. moscow clinic number 68 in the city center nothing special except this is where i received the rushes vaccine against call that 19 hopefully able to resist public enemy number one as the world health organization calls it. this navigation science has called with 19 vaccine clinical trial is this way. maybe i received a placebo because this is a so-called double blind trial meaning neither the doctors know their participants know who's getting it was only 75 percent of the volunteers are getting jobs with a real shot and i hope i'm among them and i have reasons to believe i really am i'll explain why i got the 1st shot exactly 21 days ago i felt really miserable the next day headache muscle pain for the vaccine developers say every 6 volunteer faces similar side effect by the way they faded away 48 hours or so later today i'm going to get the 2nd dose of what could be the most awaited drug in the world why to bolster the immune response the budget before me off to the 1st shot
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art of the deal. good morning. we are betwixt and between. ann-marie: good morning, a bit of a tug-of-war because these came after jay powell was pretty unequivocal about his stand on what is needed for the u.s. economy, saying the risk of overdoing it seems to be small. you're looking at the trump tweets instructing his team to close negotiations. manus: the other thing that comes to mind is this, from promises to do a deal after he gets reelected. the risk is this, we have a fiscal void, that is the risk until february. fiscal void takes you through to february. take it away. ann-marie: the market was hoping for some sort of physical agreement, the timing was always a question. let's take a look at what is going on in the markets. when that tweet came out, he did have a subsequent tweet calling for more money for airlines and paycheck protection programs for small businesses. gilts still holding on , andere we are on monday brent crude down 1.5%. reflationary commodities are getting hit with this kind of tweet. manus: indeed, and it's been months in
art of the deal. good morning. we are betwixt and between. ann-marie: good morning, a bit of a tug-of-war because these came after jay powell was pretty unequivocal about his stand on what is needed for the u.s. economy, saying the risk of overdoing it seems to be small. you're looking at the trump tweets instructing his team to close negotiations. manus: the other thing that comes to mind is this, from promises to do a deal after he gets reelected. the risk is this, we have a fiscal void, that...
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art. and that's the latest on d.w. news this hour and mary in evanston thanks for watching. i'm secure in the fire war not hard and in the end this is a me you're not a lot of the human war we was and you. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions. what's your story. 'd 'd with numbers and women especially of victims of violence in recent.
art. and that's the latest on d.w. news this hour and mary in evanston thanks for watching. i'm secure in the fire war not hard and in the end this is a me you're not a lot of the human war we was and you. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions. what's your story. 'd 'd with numbers and women especially of victims of violence in recent.
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art people got into bed with a huge. country and if it were. you know i did not get margaret well with mary he didn't get married before he. and they're both going after here until they. were that if the government where did it. all go forward. on up to the year yeah we'll have to wait and you know that's a very i think and i don't know what it is living on ring of we're after wait and see favorite line of every journalist when it's a free for when i will in one county this time next year. i mean one thing about what. i did i thought. about really great before. going to 20 wrong not it's over 2021 well we've now got 3 prime minister iran god willing still be in that job for our right thank you mr senior. go for it it's unfortunate that the ruling party is still concerned about defending the military as a booster defending themselves because i knew we learned something we should be more concerned about and i do think that had them focused on their own performance and their in going in they wouldn't have the situation that they have great knowing they wouldn't be facing such a big issue at th
art people got into bed with a huge. country and if it were. you know i did not get margaret well with mary he didn't get married before he. and they're both going after here until they. were that if the government where did it. all go forward. on up to the year yeah we'll have to wait and you know that's a very i think and i don't know what it is living on ring of we're after wait and see favorite line of every journalist when it's a free for when i will in one county this time next year. i...
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trump's hail mary after breezing lee ann here at wise is the headline that they went with reflecting the opposite of the bright artheadline we just showed you in this from the atlantic, trump doesn't care in his last chance to win over voters trump did not establish an emotional connection. then from the nonpartisan world here are two tweets from two of the well-known race readers in washington d.c., those folks who check in on the senate in the house in the presidential race give their view on it. stuart rother berg tweeted last night after the debate trump was more controlled and definitely better this time. biden was also better come put to rest the republican charge that he is losing it for the presidential race won't change is what stuart rothenberg writes and the political report charlie cook wrote last night after the debate good news for the president he has not heard himself unlikely first debate had news he was 10-point behind and didn't help himself to the races not change in republicans have no reason to feel better after the debate. biden did not do a face plant and that was all he needed to do. >> ho
trump's hail mary after breezing lee ann here at wise is the headline that they went with reflecting the opposite of the bright artheadline we just showed you in this from the atlantic, trump doesn't care in his last chance to win over voters trump did not establish an emotional connection. then from the nonpartisan world here are two tweets from two of the well-known race readers in washington d.c., those folks who check in on the senate in the house in the presidential race give their view on...
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mary lahammer, jeff tiberii, and, of course, karen kasler in ohio. thank you, all three. we will see you soon. ♪ judy: in the american looking to grow and artseconomic driver. stephanie sy reports on how aho, arizona is trying to cast off the image of an ghost town and become an arts community. stephanie: in the middle of the 10,000 miles of the sonoran desert lies a dusty town of arizona border with mexico. a central plaza built in spanish colonial revival style emerges like an oasis. a vestige of an era when aj had a successful copper mine. today it i reinventing itself through art. on an atypically cloudy monday afternoon, a visiting artist christopher was busy putting up his let -- latest work in the center of the plaza. the dove is made of reclaimed materials and has messages of peace from students across the border >> inviting everybody in and celebrating our common humanity was really important at this time. sthanie: artist tom moved to ajo from los angeles. his work focuses on everyday items confiscated from migrants trying to cross the border. >> that is when el sueno americano began, the american dream. those items were confiscated
mary lahammer, jeff tiberii, and, of course, karen kasler in ohio. thank you, all three. we will see you soon. ♪ judy: in the american looking to grow and artseconomic driver. stephanie sy reports on how aho, arizona is trying to cast off the image of an ghost town and become an arts community. stephanie: in the middle of the 10,000 miles of the sonoran desert lies a dusty town of arizona border with mexico. a central plaza built in spanish colonial revival style emerges like an oasis. a...
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mary lahammer, jeff tiberi and karen kasler in ohio, thank you all three. we'll see you soon. >> reporter: in the southwest, a once robust mining town is looking to a growing artsmunity as a new economic driver. stephanie sy reports on how ajo, arizona, is trying to cast off the image of a "ghost town" and become an arts destination. it's part of our "american creators" series and ongoing arts and culture coverage, "canvas." >> reporter: in the middle o the 10,000 miles of the sonoran desert lies a dusty town near the arizona border with mexico. a central plaza built in spanish colonial revival style emerges like an oasis, a vestige of an era when ajo had a successful copper mine. today, it's reinventing itself through art. on an atypically cloudy monday afternoon, visiting artist christopher lutter-gardella was busy putting up his latest work in the center of the town plaza. the dove is made of reclaimed materials, and incorporates written messages of peace from students across the border. >> inviting everybody in and celebrating our common humanity was really important at this time. >> reporter: artist tom kiefer moved to ajo in 2001 from los angeles. his cur
mary lahammer, jeff tiberi and karen kasler in ohio, thank you all three. we'll see you soon. >> reporter: in the southwest, a once robust mining town is looking to a growing artsmunity as a new economic driver. stephanie sy reports on how ajo, arizona, is trying to cast off the image of a "ghost town" and become an arts destination. it's part of our "american creators" series and ongoing arts and culture coverage, "canvas." >> reporter: in the middle o...
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art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marienly imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? charles: as the market rallies to to the end of the week wall street is conflicted, that pros obviously want to make money but too many have missed the vote and now they become cheerleaders from pullback focusing on the individual investors especially the robin hood traders. today the robin hood traders are crushing it with her top more than 100%, i want to bring in strategic wealth art and mark tapper, the impact on the robin hood traders, are they making things worse for the market? >> i don't think so, in the grand scheme of things i think the impact is minimal, there's a big difference between them spiking trading volume which is the number of shares that are traded and dollar volume, i don't think they're making significant waves at all. i'm assuming there's gotta be a psychological eff
art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing. at your lexus dealer. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marienly imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? charles: as the market rallies to to the end of the week wall street is...
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art. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> for those of you without local news, "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm anne-marieamedics are used to traveling by ambulance and even by helicopter to deliver emergency care. soon they could be taking to the skies over england in jetpacks. rylee carlson reports. >> reporter: this could be the future of remote medicine. a paramedic with a jetpack reaching places helicopters can't, helping critically ill patients much quicker. england's great north air ambulance service is hoping to launch the first jet suit paramedic. >> nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance we could get to someone in a jet suit in a matter of minutes and get some pain relief or ultimately in the worst case, save their life. >> reporter: on a test flight in northwest england, the jet pack navigated rocky hillsides in just 90 seconds. a journey officials say would take 25 minutes on foot. the suit is covered in five mini jet engines, can reach 32 miles per hour, and flies for about five minutes. >> we're not talking about big distances, but we're talking about steep gradients, that
art. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> for those of you without local news, "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm anne-marieamedics are used to traveling by ambulance and even by helicopter to deliver emergency care. soon they could be taking to the skies over england in jetpacks. rylee carlson reports. >> reporter: this could be the future of remote medicine. a paramedic with a jetpack reaching...
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mary's dominica high school in new orleans, one of the finest schools in this country. she's an honors graduate of rhodes college in memphis. and an extrod -- extraordinary liberal arts school. she's an honors graduate of notre dame law school. she finished first in her class. she clerked for two of the most distinguished jurists in this country, the late judge justice scalia, judge silberman. she was a chaired professor at notre dame law school. she's now a member of the seventh circuit court of appeals. any fire-minded person -- fair-minded person who reads her legal writings or opinions will come away impressed. if you judged judge barrett solely on her integrity, her confirmation vote should be unanimous. we all watched her almost 30 hours of testimony. we all know now about her beautiful family. she has seven beautiful children, two of whom are adopted. two of whom happen to be children of color. she's a devout christian. if you talk to her former students, to her colleagues, to her critics who know her well, they will all tell you she's a person of integrity. and if you don't want to believe any of those people, then just -- i wish you could -- i know you can,
mary's dominica high school in new orleans, one of the finest schools in this country. she's an honors graduate of rhodes college in memphis. and an extrod -- extraordinary liberal arts school. she's an honors graduate of notre dame law school. she finished first in her class. she clerked for two of the most distinguished jurists in this country, the late judge justice scalia, judge silberman. she was a chaired professor at notre dame law school. she's now a member of the seventh circuit court...
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arte. aquÍ tambiÉn recibimos a isabella. isabella estÁ inspirada en uno de los personajes de su pelÍcula favorita. ese circo tan famoso de la pantalla grande. aquÍ recibimos tambiÉn a liz marieera: muy bien. se nos acaba el tiempo, pero queremos ver a todos los niÑos. por favor, los que falten por aquÍ. estÁn muy hermosos. gran labor. diana: gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn. tenemos al famoso michael jackson. gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn. que los niÑos disfruten de manera segura en esta festividad. reportera: muy bien. nos colocamos por aquÍ. estÁn muy hermoso los niÑos. aquÍ se celebra halloween por todo lo alto, a pesar de la lluvia, a pesar de la pandemia, con mucha precauciÓn, con nuestras mÁscaras. yo aquÍ de astronauta me tapo la cara. es una de las mÁs populares en nueva york. muy poco contacto y podemos salir a disfrutar. hace un poco de frÍo en nueva york, pero como decimos la lluvia no para la fiesta. la fiesta continÚa desde el alto manhattan. [aplausos] vuelvo con ustedes al estudio. feliz halloween! karla: bravo para toda nuestra gente. muy bonito verlos a todos. alan: que ganas de estar ahÍ. carlos: esos son mis superpoderes la imaginaciÓn para lo dis
arte. aquÍ tambiÉn recibimos a isabella. isabella estÁ inspirada en uno de los personajes de su pelÍcula favorita. ese circo tan famoso de la pantalla grande. aquÍ recibimos tambiÉn a liz marieera: muy bien. se nos acaba el tiempo, pero queremos ver a todos los niÑos. por favor, los que falten por aquÍ. estÁn muy hermosos. gran labor. diana: gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn. tenemos al famoso michael jackson. gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn. que los niÑos disfruten de manera...