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henrietta: we think they can be. right, this is a part of history we have never seen before with 1.6 billion children out of school during the pandemic. many schools have not reopened. what this means for a child as they miss the future, they miss the ability to learn, their friends, a safe place from violence. we have now is a world is enough technologies and enough understanding that we need remote in distance learning that we can do something about it. we have a once in a generation opportunity to connect every school and learner in the world to education. we could get this done in the next 3-4 years. we do not have to deal with this as a world. we can overcome it. it is a real opportunity for us. amna: david, you mentioned getting the call out to the world's richest. what would it take in the coming days and months to meet the need? david: governments are really spread thin right now. we are not asking the billionaires to step up every year. but this year is truly a hunger pandemic with a covid pandemic. if the b
henrietta: we think they can be. right, this is a part of history we have never seen before with 1.6 billion children out of school during the pandemic. many schools have not reopened. what this means for a child as they miss the future, they miss the ability to learn, their friends, a safe place from violence. we have now is a world is enough technologies and enough understanding that we need remote in distance learning that we can do something about it. we have a once in a generation...
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henrietta: you hit the nail on the head.ecb at the moment and they don't want to undo the good work they've done over the last few months, and i think we've had a taste of that over the courses of 2020, no comment about spreads and the market reaction. there's been a learning curve in that regard and that is something they don't want to reiterate going forward. in terms of what to expect today, i do think we will have to see what happens in the senate and it is less clear-cut than the vote that happened yesterday. however, the willingness of having snap elections at this point and the benefit for the main parties looking at the polls doesn't suggest it is necessarily the path they will go down, and i don't think some are very keen at this juncture, given the challenges facing the country, to organize a snap election at this juncture. matt: so -- we were talking with mark cudmore at the top of the hour about investors across all assets are still, i guess, slightly bullish, still need to be long, but they are holding their nos
henrietta: you hit the nail on the head.ecb at the moment and they don't want to undo the good work they've done over the last few months, and i think we've had a taste of that over the courses of 2020, no comment about spreads and the market reaction. there's been a learning curve in that regard and that is something they don't want to reiterate going forward. in terms of what to expect today, i do think we will have to see what happens in the senate and it is less clear-cut than the vote that...
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so she talks -- she observed from henrietta nesbitt.i'm going to give once more the recipe of one of the other drinks under my department. cocktail and highballs were served upstairs and i had nothing to do with them, but the new year's eggnog was a traditional, and the entire white house was concerned with its making. the creamy mixture was prepared in the same way and the great punch bowl was carried before the president, and each time lifting his cup, president roosevelt gave the same toast, to the united states. lillian rogers parks a white house maid declared after tasting some of that eggnog that president eisenhower made in his upstairs kitchen was very strong, but the one that roosevelt had was also very strong so you see a lot of really strong eggnog, not only from the roosevelt administration but to the present day. if you go to the -- i don't know about in the trump white house right now, but the ones that the obamas served and also president clinton would knock you out. that's just the tradition. but i think president roosev
so she talks -- she observed from henrietta nesbitt.i'm going to give once more the recipe of one of the other drinks under my department. cocktail and highballs were served upstairs and i had nothing to do with them, but the new year's eggnog was a traditional, and the entire white house was concerned with its making. the creamy mixture was prepared in the same way and the great punch bowl was carried before the president, and each time lifting his cup, president roosevelt gave the same toast,...
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henrietta: great question.o start with, i think the democrats will start with a trillion, ask -- $2 $3 trillion, $4 trillion. opening salvos from republican leadership that i have spoken to have suggested a $500 billion package. my base case assumption is that at the low-end we get something billion50 down -- $750 to $850 range. it will depend on the size of direct payments that they want to get out. the payments to individuals or any individual for stimulus is expensive because of the policy individuals that there are. don't mean to interrupt, but i am because lisa and i remember there was a jobs report friday, and i understand within the original washington, you and everybody else is dealing right now, i'm not even sure politicians are aware of how ugly that jobs report was. do they care, and does it create a new urgency around the real crises, plural, that we have? henrietta: that's exactly the conversation that is important. urgency and crises are going to propel this package forward. it is that official on
henrietta: great question.o start with, i think the democrats will start with a trillion, ask -- $2 $3 trillion, $4 trillion. opening salvos from republican leadership that i have spoken to have suggested a $500 billion package. my base case assumption is that at the low-end we get something billion50 down -- $750 to $850 range. it will depend on the size of direct payments that they want to get out. the payments to individuals or any individual for stimulus is expensive because of the policy...
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henrietta and i will do everything we can to make surepe that that ha. >> henrietta, what about you? what's been your rectan to the news here? >> building on david, one of the things i hope for in the futuree is tha really use american knowhow. many of us have come fr the business sector and do realize the strength of technology and of people, of ideas and of the productes and services that we have in america. this is the time when th ca really be put to use in the world. ore world has a crisis bef it. and if there's anyone who is industry and american knowhow. so if we can pair that wth american ideas and ideals with our leadership around the world, it will help everyone. and it means that we can bring a new era of how to look at humanity and how to look at civilization. >> messages of optimism i think we could all use right now. that is henrietta fore, executive director of unicef, and david beasley, executive director of the world food programme. thank you to you buh. >> thank . >>oodruff: let's turn to a different impact of covid-- on higher education. typically during a recessio
henrietta and i will do everything we can to make surepe that that ha. >> henrietta, what about you? what's been your rectan to the news here? >> building on david, one of the things i hope for in the futuree is tha really use american knowhow. many of us have come fr the business sector and do realize the strength of technology and of people, of ideas and of the productes and services that we have in america. this is the time when th ca really be put to use in the world. ore world...
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. - [henrietta] the southern way of life was something sacred. close your mind, do not question. - [darius] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there periencing anybody strang anybody different. - [dars] in a tale of romancand revolution. one woman a quest for adventure finds herself in a true awakening. - he said marriage tme would ver be bing. - [darius] she is the "first lady of the revolution." this time onreel south. - [female narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour
. - [henrietta] the southern way of life was something sacred. close your mind, do not question. - [darius] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there periencing anybody strang anybody different. - [dars] in a tale of romancand revolution. one woman a quest for adventure finds herself in a true awakening. - he said marriage tme would ver be bing. - [darius] she is the "first lady of the revolution." this time...
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there were a number of letters written by henrietta and connery asking if it was true. it is torturous to see because these hard-working people gave their son to the war, and they were desperate for him to come back. it's an interesting fact. connery miller, a man of little education, was invited during the war to speak on the radio about doris' sacrifice, and the announcer asked him isn't it great, the nation was progressing, white boys and black boys fighting alongside each other, don't you think it is wonderful? connery said, i haven't seen any changes, i would rather have doris back. the program stumbled and stalled, and went to a commercial break. it is time for a commercial break when reality intervenes into television or radio. we will be back, because this gentleman has not said what we wanted him to say. >> before we get off to the postwar memory of dorie miller, he was on the west virginia bond to pearl harbor. you said he was on the uss indianapolis? then he was sent to liscomb bay. everyone knows the end of the story of the uss indianapolis, the last major u
there were a number of letters written by henrietta and connery asking if it was true. it is torturous to see because these hard-working people gave their son to the war, and they were desperate for him to come back. it's an interesting fact. connery miller, a man of little education, was invited during the war to speak on the radio about doris' sacrifice, and the announcer asked him isn't it great, the nation was progressing, white boys and black boys fighting alongside each other, don't you...
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henrietta treyz veda partners saying we could -- henrietta treyz of veda partners saying we could see something in the first days of a joe biden presidency. tom: i really have trouble constraining that statistic, the habit of if you start at 1.3x, all of a sudden it is 1.4, 1.5. 1.9 is under $2 trillion. that seems to be a round number. lisa: i am curious also about the composition of these fiscal support packages. how much is state and local funding? how much is to offer retraining to workers to deal with the workforce that has been dramatically overhauled based on the text changes in the economy? tom: that is our policy discussion for this month. we will get back to the politics of the moment with kevin cirilli and a bit. on the data, futures up 10, dow futures up 67. the upper imports -- the see onecz shift, you point -- you see 1.1632% on the 10 year. oh, the humanity. michael collins of pgim coming up. this is bloomberg. good morning. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the house is set to issue a largely futile ultimatum to vice president mike pence today. democr
henrietta treyz veda partners saying we could -- henrietta treyz of veda partners saying we could see something in the first days of a joe biden presidency. tom: i really have trouble constraining that statistic, the habit of if you start at 1.3x, all of a sudden it is 1.4, 1.5. 1.9 is under $2 trillion. that seems to be a round number. lisa: i am curious also about the composition of these fiscal support packages. how much is state and local funding? how much is to offer retraining to workers...
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and then we have to let them know that because of tho incidents, because of tuskegee, because of henriettao much has changed in our health care arena to protect individuals that look like me and to protect everyone. and so that's why we have informed consent now. that's some of the reason why we have hippa, is to protect our health information and make sure people understand if they're taking a risk what that risk might be. and so, one, we have to acknowledge it. then we have to let them know that this vaccine has gone through all the safety measures. the vaccines we have on the market now are available for anyone over the age of 16 or 18, depending on the product you're looking at. and these vaccines are being given to everyone, whether you're white, black, brown, or purple. and so, first, just identifying why they have that mistrust and acknowledging that, and then telling them how our community has changed as a result of those incidents that plagued our communitys. >> i just want to ask one quick question broadly of how the vaccination efforts are going there. i understand that you're n
and then we have to let them know that because of tho incidents, because of tuskegee, because of henriettao much has changed in our health care arena to protect individuals that look like me and to protect everyone. and so that's why we have informed consent now. that's some of the reason why we have hippa, is to protect our health information and make sure people understand if they're taking a risk what that risk might be. and so, one, we have to acknowledge it. then we have to let them know...
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the tuskegee experiment, henrietta lacks. many, many, many examples that resulted — it is not new.ties, under—represented in these trials, which again was seen. those of us who have been have been calling for further community partnerships with trusted messages to the public trusts but really, this needs to be addressed and needs to be addressed now. and how should the administration go about doing that? i think ithinka i think a few things. the first is what i referred to, these community partnerships. we have in all of our local communities leaders who have earned the trust these communities. representation matters. the reason i am even on the show, i am a scientist. it wasn't really my plan to do this sort of thing. it's because i understand how important it is for people in my community to see me and to see people like me speak to the science. also on top of that, though, none of this happens without funding or policy, so to hear him say that he now wants to go in the defence fund and to move forward with policy to reinforce it is exactly what we need to see. these are some of
the tuskegee experiment, henrietta lacks. many, many, many examples that resulted — it is not new.ties, under—represented in these trials, which again was seen. those of us who have been have been calling for further community partnerships with trusted messages to the public trusts but really, this needs to be addressed and needs to be addressed now. and how should the administration go about doing that? i think ithinka i think a few things. the first is what i referred to, these community...
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the tuskegee experiment, henrietta lacks. not new to see black and brown communities. which again was seen. those of us who have been have been calling further community partnerships with trusted messages to the public trusts but really this needs to be addressed in needs to be addressed now. find be addressed in needs to be addressed now.— be addressed in needs to be addressed now. and how should the administration _ addressed now. and how should the administration go _ addressed now. and how should the administration go about - the administration go about doing that. the administration go about doing that-— the administration go about doing that. the first is these community _ doing that. the first is these community partnerships. - doing that. the first is these | community partnerships. we doing that. the first is these - community partnerships. we have in all of our local communities, leaders who have the trust these communities, representation matters. the scientists, it wasn't really my plan to do this sort of thing. it
the tuskegee experiment, henrietta lacks. not new to see black and brown communities. which again was seen. those of us who have been have been calling further community partnerships with trusted messages to the public trusts but really this needs to be addressed in needs to be addressed now. find be addressed in needs to be addressed now.— be addressed in needs to be addressed now. and how should the administration _ addressed now. and how should the administration go _ addressed now. and...
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in her diary, henrietta has a lot of praise for the chief cook. could work magic and make anything happen. you get an idea of the interplay between the white house staff. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelt come to the white house is in a way, they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named mrs. jaffrey, who is a segregationist. even though there was a multi racial white house cooking staff, she created segregated eating spaces. before, all the servants eight together, but she had a separate table for whites and blacks. by the time eleanor roosevelt gets to the white house, she rectifies the situation by firing most of the white people. i will let you decide if that is progress or not. [laughs] [laughs] but it's no longer segregation, have one race walking in the kitchen. overall, we have cooks that are culinary artists and many times family confide'ce. presidents go to their funerals, weddi'gs, send them notes and gifts when significant family events happened. we see presidents moved wh
in her diary, henrietta has a lot of praise for the chief cook. could work magic and make anything happen. you get an idea of the interplay between the white house staff. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelt come to the white house is in a way, they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named mrs. jaffrey, who is a segregationist. even though there was a multi racial white house cooking staff, she created segregated eating spaces....
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not only world war i, but also our understanding of modern american medicine, whether or not it is henriettaack or this tuskegee study, there is much that we can learn from our modern american medicine that was taken from the lack of -- from black history and we really appreciate how you are delving into that in your book "contagions of empire." we've got a couple of questions that i want to go ahead and connect with. i do want to encourage you if you're joining us via zoom, it is in that q & a section. if you're joining us on facebook live, we would love for you to ask your questions in the comment lineup. some of our museum staff will be sure to share that information with me. this question comes from mary frances. dr. polk thank you for your work and for sharing it with us tonight. a couple of questions for you. when did medical narratives surrounding black men begin to change in the scientific community? or pseudo scientific as it might be? and as a follow-up, when and why did those presumptions begin to break down in mainstream circles like academia? that's a lot for you to unpack in ju
not only world war i, but also our understanding of modern american medicine, whether or not it is henriettaack or this tuskegee study, there is much that we can learn from our modern american medicine that was taken from the lack of -- from black history and we really appreciate how you are delving into that in your book "contagions of empire." we've got a couple of questions that i want to go ahead and connect with. i do want to encourage you if you're joining us via zoom, it is in...
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in 1951, henrietta lacks's cells were robert be used without and in major research.id hodge, a leading bioethicist at the national center of bioethics and research and healthcare at tuskegee university explains the mistrust. >> the distressed, even if it is anecdotal or metaphorical distrust, that i feel there is something wrong, don't know exactly what is wrong but something happened in teske, that plays very racially today. >> surgeon general adams has been focusing on outreach and what he calls, quote, overcoming misinformation and he says faxing compliance in communities of color while still too low is up from 20 percent-40%. >> what would be a real tragedy is if we finally have the tool to end this pandemic but it worsens disparity because people most likely to get infected are the ones least likely to get the vaccine. >> reporter: the outgoing surgeon general talked to me about sharing information with community gatekeepers like pastors so they can share this information about the vaccine with their constituents. shannon: thank you so much. people need more inf
in 1951, henrietta lacks's cells were robert be used without and in major research.id hodge, a leading bioethicist at the national center of bioethics and research and healthcare at tuskegee university explains the mistrust. >> the distressed, even if it is anecdotal or metaphorical distrust, that i feel there is something wrong, don't know exactly what is wrong but something happened in teske, that plays very racially today. >> surgeon general adams has been focusing on outreach...
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who has happened in the past, whether we look at the tuskegee syphilis experiment or we look at henriettaand brown individuals's regular interactions with the health care field. they have a mistrust for the health care field. then when you have a vaccine that was produced so quickly in such a short period of time by the federal government, at least that's the view of many people in america, there is a question about the safety and efficacy this vaccine. so, et cetera both a distribution issue and hesitantsy. ? you said as a health commissioner of columbus you sort of test new doctors you go to by not telling them you are a physician to see how you are treated. what has your experience been like? >> it has varied. i have had physicians tell me -- you tell me what you want to do. i say, no, you are the physician, you the me what you think is best. treat me like you would freetd your mother. no matter what the color of this kin is, i should be treated the same. it is something we as black and brown individuals should seek every day, always ensure we are getting the best care for us. >> wedne
who has happened in the past, whether we look at the tuskegee syphilis experiment or we look at henriettaand brown individuals's regular interactions with the health care field. they have a mistrust for the health care field. then when you have a vaccine that was produced so quickly in such a short period of time by the federal government, at least that's the view of many people in america, there is a question about the safety and efficacy this vaccine. so, et cetera both a distribution issue...
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black community, there is a history of mistreatment, whether it came to the tuskegee experiment or henriettahow do you counter that and rebuild trust? dr. roberts: i think we have to acknowledge the history and acknowledge that black and brown individuals have a reason to mistrust the health care community. we have to let them know that because of those incidents, so much has changed in our health care arena to otect individuals that look like me and to protect everyone. that's why we have informed consent. that's some of the reason we have hahippa, to protect our health information. we have to acknowledge it and we have to let them know this vaccine has gone through all the safety measures. the vaccineon the market are available to anyone er the age dickstein or 18, depending on the product. these vaccines are given to everyone, white, black, brown, or purple. first identify why they have mistrust and tell them how our community has changed as a result of those incidents. stephanie: i want to ask one quick question broadly of how vaccination efforts are going. you are in the phase where you
black community, there is a history of mistreatment, whether it came to the tuskegee experiment or henriettahow do you counter that and rebuild trust? dr. roberts: i think we have to acknowledge the history and acknowledge that black and brown individuals have a reason to mistrust the health care community. we have to let them know that because of those incidents, so much has changed in our health care arena to otect individuals that look like me and to protect everyone. that's why we have...
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in 1951, henrietta lacks' cells robbed from her cancerous cervix to be used without consent in majorsity explained the mistrust. >> the distrust, even if it's kind of anecdotal or metaphorical distrust, that i feel there is something wrong. i don't know exactly what is wrong but something happened in tuskegee, that it plays today. >> the surgeon general adams has been focusing on outreach and what he calls "overcoming this information. he says vaccine compliance in communities of color while still too low is now up from 20% to 40%. >> what would be a real tragedy is if we finally have the tools to end this pandemic but it actually worsened because people who are most likely to get infected or end up in the hospital continued to be the ones least likely to get the vaccine. >> the outgoing surgeon general talked to me about sharing information with community gatekeepers like pastors so that they can share this information about the vaccine with their constituents. shannon. >> shannon: dr. siegel, thank you so much. people need more information when they are making a big decision like w
in 1951, henrietta lacks' cells robbed from her cancerous cervix to be used without consent in majorsity explained the mistrust. >> the distrust, even if it's kind of anecdotal or metaphorical distrust, that i feel there is something wrong. i don't know exactly what is wrong but something happened in tuskegee, that it plays today. >> the surgeon general adams has been focusing on outreach and what he calls "overcoming this information. he says vaccine compliance in communities...
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there's a number of letters written by henrietta and connery wondering if this was true. it's torturous to see because these hardworking people who gave their son to the war, and they were desperate for him to come back. that's an interestingo.ñl> fact, connery miller, who was a man invited during the war to speak on the radio about doris sacrifice. the broadcasters said, isn't it great? the nation is advancing. black boys and white boys fighting alongside each other. >> connery said i haven't seen any changes yet, i just rather have boris back. and the program stumbled installed and went to a commercial break. >> i was going to say, it's time for a commercial break when reality breaks into the carefully constructed mid of television. >> we will be back after these messages because he's not said we wanted him to say. >> before we get on to the post war memory of doris miller, i cannot help by listening to you right now rob, he was on the uss indianapolis she said and the uss west virginia and the liscome bay. everyone knows the story of the uss indianapolis, the best -- t
there's a number of letters written by henrietta and connery wondering if this was true. it's torturous to see because these hardworking people who gave their son to the war, and they were desperate for him to come back. that's an interestingo.ñl> fact, connery miller, who was a man invited during the war to speak on the radio about doris sacrifice. the broadcasters said, isn't it great? the nation is advancing. black boys and white boys fighting alongside each other. >> connery said...
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host: that was henrietta in florida. this is the front page of the washington post. they wrote this story yesterday. pressures gop official in georgia to find votes. the sub headline, begging and threats on one hour car -- call. that is the front page story of the washington post. they also note the first day of the new congress yesterday. one of the pictures on the front page, one of the new members joining the new congress and a picture on the front page below the fold, nancy pelosi obtaining the gavel, holding up the gavel and her mask after receiving enough votes. that was one of the key storylines to watch, if she would have enough votes to maintain the speakership yesterday. that vote counting process took several hours across the afternoon as members of congress were split into groups to be brought into the chamber to offer social distancing rules. broke ranks and voted against losey or present. votes.ve her enough three other -- present. despite the -- host: back to your phone calls about this tape. caller: republican line. host: you are republican? caller: r
host: that was henrietta in florida. this is the front page of the washington post. they wrote this story yesterday. pressures gop official in georgia to find votes. the sub headline, begging and threats on one hour car -- call. that is the front page story of the washington post. they also note the first day of the new congress yesterday. one of the pictures on the front page, one of the new members joining the new congress and a picture on the front page below the fold, nancy pelosi obtaining...