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to do this hendrix is also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotics stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds and needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in how celebratory means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories were shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today of more tests have to be performed the costs for the clinics increase it's money many hospitals lack but the needs to be spent. if you don't test anyone you don't see any germs if you don't see any germs you don't take any extra hygenic measures and then the patient is not always treated in good time or with the right antibiotics or no hygiene means the germs will spread further. that's just a few years ago it was thought that the medical profession had infectious diseases under control thanks to antibiotics in 1928 alexander fleming from scotland discovered in mold tha
to do this hendrix is also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotics stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds and needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in how celebratory means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories were shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today...
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to do this hendrix is also expanded the capacity of the hospital lobar a tree. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house of our tree means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories were shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today of more tests have to be performed the costs for the clinics increase it's money many hospitals lack but the needs to be spent never actually if you don't test anyone you don't see any germs if you don't see any germs you don't take any extra hygenic measures and then the patient is not always treated in good time or with the right antibiotics or no hygiene means the germs will spread further rides that's just a few years ago it was thought that the medical profession had infectious diseases under control thanks to antibiotics in 128 alexander fleming from scotland discove
to do this hendrix is also expanded the capacity of the hospital lobar a tree. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house of our tree means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories were shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today...
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to do this hendrix has also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house laboratory means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories were shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today if more tests have to be performed the costs for the clinics increase it's money many hospitals lack but the needs to be spent. actually if you don't test anyone you don't see any germs if you don't see any germs you don't take any extra hygenic measures and then the patient is not always treated in good time or with the right antibiotics or no hygiene means the germs will spread further hides just a few years ago it was thought that the medical profession had infectious diseases under control thanks to antibiotics in 1928 alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mold t
to do this hendrix has also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house laboratory means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories were shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today if...
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in the munster land clinic the doctors have the germs under control but for ron hendrix that's no reason for complacency yes for how we proceed now will help us to keep these germs under control in the long term we need to restrict prescription of antibiotics preferably using the oldest drugs we need good hygiene taking swabs so we know who is infected with which germs so we can act accordingly and no matter what we can think of the germs already have an answer of. the fight against the killer germs can never be entirely won but we might be able to keep them under control with better hygiene new drugs and only using antibiotics as a last resort. in a world filled with beautiful images. of hers have to work hard to stand out. to find the special. this incomparable life. the perfect moment. or just have some pretty crazy ideas by the way this camera was made out of cheese . next to. the snow now and that's winter fun. located over there it's the winter sports center of the al gore region. is on his way to the top coming down is easy enough because he has also come to this alpine winter won
in the munster land clinic the doctors have the germs under control but for ron hendrix that's no reason for complacency yes for how we proceed now will help us to keep these germs under control in the long term we need to restrict prescription of antibiotics preferably using the oldest drugs we need good hygiene taking swabs so we know who is infected with which germs so we can act accordingly and no matter what we can think of the germs already have an answer of. the fight against the killer...
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to do this hendrix's also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house tree means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories was shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today of more tests have to be performed the costs for the clinics increase it's money many hospitals lack but the needs to be spent. if you. don't test anyone you don't see any germs if you don't see any germs you don't take any extra hygenic measures and then the patient is not always treated in good time or with the right antibiotics or no hygiene means the germs will spread further. just a few years ago it was thought that the medical profession had infectious disease is under control thanks to antibiotics in 128 alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mold that killed pathogen
to do this hendrix's also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house tree means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories was shut down decades ago for reasons of cost but today of more...
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to do this hendrix is also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house of our tree means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories was shut down dead. cade's ago for reasons of cost but today if more tests have to be performed the costs for the clinics increase it's money many hospitals lack but that needs to be spent. actually if you don't test anyone you don't see any germs if you don't see any germs you don't take any extra hygenic measures and then the patient is not always treated in good time or with the right antibiotics or no hygiene means the germs will spread further. that's just a few years ago it was thought that the medical profession had infectious disease is under control thanks to antibiotics in 128 alexander fleming from scotland discovered
to do this hendrix is also expanded the capacity of the hospital laboratory. all of war without a laboratory it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotic stewardship every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes and in-house of our tree means more germ tests faster diagnosis and more targeted use of antibiotics in many german hospitals the laboratories was shut down dead. cade's ago for reasons of cost but...
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>>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london according the a police source, from an overdose ofrugs. >> janis joplin was found dead last night. accord toeing police report, the reason was drugs. >> jim doors is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music because you lose people, and you lose the beatles. >> this small gathering is only the beginning. the event is so momentous historians may one day view it as a decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was like a death for a lot of people. rock 'n' roll as we understand it in the 1960s was no longer with us. >> there will never be another beatles. never. >> you're like, one day what i'm doing here with a no drummers or nothing lick that? imagine i lost my old band or left it. ♪ imagine there's no heaven ♪ it's easy if you try >> for so long you kind of waited for the next beatles album to see where music was going, and we just hoped the music they would come up with individually would be that good. >> you know, i no longer have to -- oh, the beatles need an album. you and paul better
>>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london according the a police source, from an overdose ofrugs. >> janis joplin was found dead last night. accord toeing police report, the reason was drugs. >> jim doors is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music because you lose people, and you lose the beatles. >> this small gathering is only the beginning. the event is so momentous historians may one day view it as a decline of the british...
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americans directly impacted by joe's climate crackdown, business manager of pipe liners union, 798, danny hendrix is with us. danny, thank you for being with us. welding format and member of the pipe liners union of a 98, billd burns. and the president of the western energy alliance, kathleen sgamma is with us. thank you all for being with us. ndanny, let me start with you. you have 87 of your members laid off the day that joe biden signed the order. now, i don't want to get nosy, but it takes a long time to be a professional pipeline or, right? you spent how many years in the business? >> i've been in 42 years. >> sean: okay, i don't want to rsget too nosy, but can you give me a range of what people are making that have been doing this with the kind of experience that you and the guys laid off have? >> well, on a good year, a welder can make $250,000 to $300,000. >> sean: $250,000 or $300,000, did i hear you right? >> yes. >> sean: danny, is that job going to be easily replaceable? i would imagine this is a very specific skill for this very specific industry, am i right about that? >> well, ther
americans directly impacted by joe's climate crackdown, business manager of pipe liners union, 798, danny hendrix is with us. danny, thank you for being with us. welding format and member of the pipe liners union of a 98, billd burns. and the president of the western energy alliance, kathleen sgamma is with us. thank you all for being with us. ndanny, let me start with you. you have 87 of your members laid off the day that joe biden signed the order. now, i don't want to get nosy, but it takes...
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mohammed ali, steve jobs, jimi hendrix, prince and bruce lee.ple who have inspired me and it wasn't just about being smart or being talented. it's about the work. the discipline that goes into being able to do anything in cuba is a stanford grad with a degree in biomedical engineering. he also works as a scientist and develops genetic tests for rare disorders such as down syndrome. i'm a scientist by training, but i'm an artist at heart had a lot of people look at me and call. we were because of that. i don't know. somehow i'm able to do both. schubert tells me the discipline, confidence and skills he learned as a scientist helped him create the rbg mural project he describes as his biggest challenge. yet the artist declined to say how much he was paid for the artwork. frank won a fascinating person, though amber here he is a scientist from sanford, and he's also a muralist. and he's also a musician. he plays the guitar. oh gosh, is there anything the guy doesn't do? alright, amberleigh life force tonight, amber. thank you. today, president trum
mohammed ali, steve jobs, jimi hendrix, prince and bruce lee.ple who have inspired me and it wasn't just about being smart or being talented. it's about the work. the discipline that goes into being able to do anything in cuba is a stanford grad with a degree in biomedical engineering. he also works as a scientist and develops genetic tests for rare disorders such as down syndrome. i'm a scientist by training, but i'm an artist at heart had a lot of people look at me and call. we were because...
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genesis hendrix is an 18-year-old senior at decatur high school in dekalb county, and general sis is among those who advocated to remove a credit -- and thy get the city to put in a plaque. genesis, hello and welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here and the marker is due to be mounted in march. there may be some delayed. why for you so important that people know what happened to dr. king in your home town. >> well, this story was untold. it happened right in my community in decatur city, the dekalb building in which dr. king was sentenced, happened right behind my school actually, and so for the longest time i had no idea that this had occurred. i had never learn about it in school, and so when i was approached about the story and learn more and i did research about the story and everything around that, we -- i thought, yes, we need to place a marker to tell the events that basically impacted the elections and into what we know as present day. >> you and dotson helped organize an assembly with charles black. dr. roslyn pope mentioned earlier. and others who in
genesis hendrix is an 18-year-old senior at decatur high school in dekalb county, and general sis is among those who advocated to remove a credit -- and thy get the city to put in a plaque. genesis, hello and welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here and the marker is due to be mounted in march. there may be some delayed. why for you so important that people know what happened to dr. king in your home town. >> well, this story was untold. it happened...
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was blown away by lada gaga's rendition of the star-spangled banner, probably the best since jimi hendrix the stemless bill, no way, no how -- stimulus bill, no wait, no how. are we going to see the markets come down from 4000? laura: given the good news that is priced into markets, the momentum that we are seeing in the rally, not just those trades continuing to grind higher, but we are also seeing tech join in as well. clearly, if we do see some stumbles on the stimulus front, we are going to see pushback from republicans. yes, markets are going to have to price those expectations. the timing of that seems to be seen. we can see that narrative shipped back to vaccination rollouts. if those accelerate on the back of a biden push, that could pin those hopes. at this point, it is hard to see an obvious catalyst to stop the momentum in markets, but clearly, stimulus hurdle is the major one ahead. anna: thank you very much. laura cooper with the latest on the markets. matt, i thought lady gaga was remarkable, i thought the poetry was moving. it was a relief lady gaga made it down the stairs
was blown away by lada gaga's rendition of the star-spangled banner, probably the best since jimi hendrix the stemless bill, no way, no how -- stimulus bill, no wait, no how. are we going to see the markets come down from 4000? laura: given the good news that is priced into markets, the momentum that we are seeing in the rally, not just those trades continuing to grind higher, but we are also seeing tech join in as well. clearly, if we do see some stumbles on the stimulus front, we are going to...
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by michael hendrix director of state and local policy and i'm here to welcome you and our host of theonversation my colleague but first as a bit of introduction, please enter questions throughout the program both initial conversation and the panel and we will incorporate them into the discussion. without further ado, i will welcome jason riley, jason riley is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. a columnist at the wall street journal and commentator at fox news.is much-anticipated next book is called " maverick " biography of ÃÃhe is a recipient of the 2018 bradley prize and after joining the journal in 1994 he was named a senior editorial writer in 2000 and the member of the editorial board in 2005. jason holds a ba in english 's assembly buffalo, also a great colleague. >> thank you very much. i want to welcome everyone to today's event. critical race theory used to be confined by and large to academia, the college campuses. that seems to have changed in recent years. these days it seems everywhere. is taught to children in public schools, shows up at work through antibias tr
by michael hendrix director of state and local policy and i'm here to welcome you and our host of theonversation my colleague but first as a bit of introduction, please enter questions throughout the program both initial conversation and the panel and we will incorporate them into the discussion. without further ado, i will welcome jason riley, jason riley is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. a columnist at the wall street journal and commentator at fox news.is much-anticipated next...
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. >> welcome to the manhattan instance constitute on critical race their rhythm i'm michael hendrix and aisle here to welcome you and our host of the conversation, my colleague, jason riley. first, as a bit of introduction, please entered your questions through the program, our initial conversation and our panel, and we'll incorporate them into the discussion. and without further adieu, then,'ll back jason riley. a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, columnist at the wall street journal and a commentator at fox news. his next book is called maverick, a biography of thomas sewall available in may 2021. the rerecipient of the bradley prize and of journaling the journal in 1949 he was a senior editorial writer and a member of the editorial board in 2005 and speaks frequent my on abc, cnn, pbs, and npr. jason is the author of several books including please stop helping us, and false white power in 20167 and also worked for "usa today" and buffalo news herb has ba in english and also a great colleague. gray son, thank you so much for leading this discussion and over to you. >> thank yo
. >> welcome to the manhattan instance constitute on critical race their rhythm i'm michael hendrix and aisle here to welcome you and our host of the conversation, my colleague, jason riley. first, as a bit of introduction, please entered your questions through the program, our initial conversation and our panel, and we'll incorporate them into the discussion. and without further adieu, then,'ll back jason riley. a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, columnist at the wall street...
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listen to randy hendrix, a business manager of pipelines union 798 says this is just the first step inl for those 87 members and a lot of them i know personally. what i really worry about is the next step where you put the moratoriums on permits and the new work coming in where you are drilling or exploring or permitting for new wells. the big picture is if you wanted to have a playboo playbook to wa nation, you take away their energy or you take away their supply chain and this is a perfect way to do it as you start w a pipelines and then you go to the oil wells and it's ludicrous that we are going to try to kill our own industry for our enemies. ainsley: really good point. we are going to have to rely on opec countries to get oil and russia and they are not concerned about clean energy the way that the biden administration is. so it defeats the whole purpose. instead we lose thousands of jobs as a result. the "new york times," that editorial board piece, they said that these -- all these executive actions flawed substitutes for legislation. >> steve: right. ainsley: then they went on
listen to randy hendrix, a business manager of pipelines union 798 says this is just the first step inl for those 87 members and a lot of them i know personally. what i really worry about is the next step where you put the moratoriums on permits and the new work coming in where you are drilling or exploring or permitting for new wells. the big picture is if you wanted to have a playboo playbook to wa nation, you take away their energy or you take away their supply chain and this is a perfect...
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. ♪♪ stuart: nothing like a little jimi hendrix to wake you up. 9:00 a.m. eastern time.doo child, why not. president biden was spotted without a mask at the lincoln memorial just hours after signing an executive order about masks on federal property, you are supposed to wear them. press secretary's response to peter doocy's question about masks. >> president biden and all members of the biden family mast at all times last night as he signed an executive order that mandates masks on federal land at all times. >> at the inaugural-- >> at the memorial, yes. >> he was a celebrating an evening of historic day. i think the power of his example is also the message he sent by signing 25 executive orders including almost half of them related to covid. stuart: the power of his example , where mask. a quote from the "washington post", the commentary from tv broadcasters across the board all day long was at times embarrassing-- embarrassingly complementary and quote. jason chaffetz with us this morning. maybe it's wishful thinking, but do you think the media is a starting to turn co
. ♪♪ stuart: nothing like a little jimi hendrix to wake you up. 9:00 a.m. eastern time.doo child, why not. president biden was spotted without a mask at the lincoln memorial just hours after signing an executive order about masks on federal property, you are supposed to wear them. press secretary's response to peter doocy's question about masks. >> president biden and all members of the biden family mast at all times last night as he signed an executive order that mandates masks on...
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whether it was one of the ones apparently brought over byjimi hendrix, so the rumour goes, who knows?of today, we have rain showers around. most of the shallots will be easing and it is getting very mild in the south. —— —— hours. here is where we have had snow in recent hours. over the next few hours, still some showers coming across england and wales. some rain showers towards the south. later this afternoon, most of the showers will peter out. quite a brisk northerly wind and brisk westerly winds towards the south. temperatures in plymouth at 212 degrees. contrast that with four, five across scotland. this evening and overnight by two things will happen. the polder, clear air will move south. also this area of rain moving in from the south—west. a sluggish start to your saturday and southern parts of england and wales. some icy stretches further north. there could be blizzards developing as the main turns increasingly to sleet and snow mainly over the higher ground. there could be ten centimetres or more. mainly towards the south of the cotswolds it will be falling as rain. into th
whether it was one of the ones apparently brought over byjimi hendrix, so the rumour goes, who knows?of today, we have rain showers around. most of the shallots will be easing and it is getting very mild in the south. —— —— hours. here is where we have had snow in recent hours. over the next few hours, still some showers coming across england and wales. some rain showers towards the south. later this afternoon, most of the showers will peter out. quite a brisk northerly wind and brisk...