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this is id yo sin catty, emory.his is because we had car dealerships that had liquid dated -- liquidated their holdings during the pandemic. now at the same time we have a chip shortage which means new cars aren't as steadily available. all of those supply issues means that prices are higher. i want to leave you with one more and that's the pickup prices in restaurants. we have fast food and normal restaurants as well because not only is this about higher food costs but it's also about higher labor cost, emily. emory: what's the take in london? i know outside dining is it starting to pick up more? here in new york people are out dining inside, outside. it's very overwhelming in and different than what i find than what's going on in london. >> speaking from personal experience, i have put on my gigantic jacket to try to sit outdoors but there's this idea that everybody is waiting if the 17th of may when we can finally eat indoors again. maybe people are going to forego one weekend to get inside to a warm place becaus
this is id yo sin catty, emory.his is because we had car dealerships that had liquid dated -- liquidated their holdings during the pandemic. now at the same time we have a chip shortage which means new cars aren't as steadily available. all of those supply issues means that prices are higher. i want to leave you with one more and that's the pickup prices in restaurants. we have fast food and normal restaurants as well because not only is this about higher food costs but it's also about higher...
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you mention emory, the fans didn't really — team.y _ team. you mention emory, the fans didn't really stay behind _ team. you mention emory, the fans didn't really stay behind for- team. you mention emory, the fans didn't really stay behind for long - didn't really stay behind for long when he was the arsenal manager. he is a specialist in this competition, got arsenal to the final three times a winner with seville. he is going to be highly motivated to knock out the side that sacked him not so long ago. the side that sacked him not so long aio, ., �* , . the side that sacked him not so long auo. . �* ago. that's right. we shouldn't for: et ago. that's right. we shouldn't foruet he ago. that's right. we shouldn't forget he took _ ago. that's right. we shouldn't forget he took arsenal - ago. that's right. we shouldn't forget he took arsenal to - ago. that's right. we shouldn't forget he took arsenal to the l ago. that's right. we shouldn't i forget he took arsenal to the final of this competition. they got heavily beaten by chelsea. he
you mention emory, the fans didn't really — team.y _ team. you mention emory, the fans didn't really stay behind _ team. you mention emory, the fans didn't really stay behind for- team. you mention emory, the fans didn't really stay behind for long - didn't really stay behind for long when he was the arsenal manager. he is a specialist in this competition, got arsenal to the final three times a winner with seville. he is going to be highly motivated to knock out the side that sacked him not...
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so i moved to emory when they do? i did not but i rented.rented because i could not figure out the real estate market in atlanta. i am from new york. i could not make heads or tails of the atlanta real estate market. they could shoot up and then a year later they crash with no explanation. i can't figure out this market it doesn't make sense i'm not going to buy but i'm going to buy. i know this research. i'm going to read up to it. i know the research that says in a white area you get a good financial investment. i wanted good financial investment. but in a white what racism do you have? i bought a house on martha's vineyard, it is white but black. i spend the summers there and i'm like hey all the black people hey. i loved it it's a great financial investment. the right people at martha's vineyard knowing they're going to see black people. it is very rare people up there lose their minds. this is not who we are. i was in a white earth let black people. but i could find it never too tired job to the home again. that's another lesson, i coul
so i moved to emory when they do? i did not but i rented.rented because i could not figure out the real estate market in atlanta. i am from new york. i could not make heads or tails of the atlanta real estate market. they could shoot up and then a year later they crash with no explanation. i can't figure out this market it doesn't make sense i'm not going to buy but i'm going to buy. i know this research. i'm going to read up to it. i know the research that says in a white area you get a good...
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but we're not there anymore. >> sreenivasan: dorothy brown, professor of law at emory university, andok is called "the whiteness of wealth how the tax system impoverishes black americans and how we can fix it." thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: last month we brought you the work of panese artist, yayoi kusama, and her latest exhibition, "cosmic garden," at the new york botanical garden. the outdoor exhibit captured her fantastical art from the mid 1940's all the way through 2020. last week kusama's work was on display ain in new york, this time at an auc that fetched more than $15 million for some of her earliest and rarely seen works of art. newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: long before 92- year-old yayoi kusama became one of the world's most celebrated artists, she was a struggling artist in new york. she arrived in the u.s. in 1957 with a suitcase full of kimonos and paintings, and just a few years later she crossed paths with a fellow japanese doctor who would unwittingly become a steward of her work. >> dr. hirose was a ry well respected doc
but we're not there anymore. >> sreenivasan: dorothy brown, professor of law at emory university, andok is called "the whiteness of wealth how the tax system impoverishes black americans and how we can fix it." thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: last month we brought you the work of panese artist, yayoi kusama, and her latest exhibition, "cosmic garden," at the new york botanical garden. the outdoor exhibit captured her fantastical art from the...
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ready hold oh and the desert island is located 8 kilometers off the mainland of the emory of abu dhabi. it's 180 kilometers from the capital aah! due to the low number of visitors, the animals are hardly disturbed. so it's possible to observe them close up without startling. ah, the, the rapier or excess com behavior is a clear indication of the lack of threat in places where they're hunted, wild animals demonstrate a fear of humans by fleeing immediately. ah, despite being an island theatre, bonnie: yas is part of the desert tourism industry, which often uses motifs from the $1000.00 to $1.00 night spoke to the news. eco tourism is still a relatively new concept in the us until now the focus has been on the kinds of services that often contribute to global climate change, but guidelines for green hotels and a system for a warning environmental prices in the tourism sector in the change that there are hopes that sustainability will become more than just a buzzword and will be properly assess the the we try to work with the different stakeholders, including hotels, for example, to have
ready hold oh and the desert island is located 8 kilometers off the mainland of the emory of abu dhabi. it's 180 kilometers from the capital aah! due to the low number of visitors, the animals are hardly disturbed. so it's possible to observe them close up without startling. ah, the, the rapier or excess com behavior is a clear indication of the lack of threat in places where they're hunted, wild animals demonstrate a fear of humans by fleeing immediately. ah, despite being an island theatre,...
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over the same time period, the population of the emory of abu dhabi has grown from 25000 to over 3000000. about half of the inhabitants live in the capital city at the same name. the one of the most lovely experiences fess you can have here is escaped from the hustle and bustle of city life and from work life. and when you come here, you can really switch off of work and lives in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you come into this beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a very feel it less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area, the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelles and chief l. deer than they know minds of the tourists reading by in fact, it might provide a useful distraction for their brain. but it seems they'll still have to wait a while for their dinner. with the tourists have it much easier when it comes to an opulent or radio buffet awaken every evening. they can also choose from a selection of specialties fro
over the same time period, the population of the emory of abu dhabi has grown from 25000 to over 3000000. about half of the inhabitants live in the capital city at the same name. the one of the most lovely experiences fess you can have here is escaped from the hustle and bustle of city life and from work life. and when you come here, you can really switch off of work and lives in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you come into this...
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ready to hold that, oh, and the desert island is located 8 kilometers off the mainland of the emory of abu dhabi. it's 180 kilometers from the capital aah! due to the low number of visitors, the animals are hardly disturbed. so it's possible to observe them close up without startling. ah, the, the rapier or excess com behavior is a clear indication of the lack of threat. in places where there are hunted, wild animals demonstrate a fear of humans by fleeing immediately. ah, despite being an island theatre bunny yard is part of the desert tourism industry, which often use motifs from the $1000.00 to $1.00 night spoke to the eco tourism is still a relatively new concept in the us until now, the focus has been on the kinds of services that often contribute to global climate change, but guidelines for green hotels and a system for awarding environmental prices in the tourism sector. in the change that the there are hopes that sustainability will become more than just a buzzword and will be properly assessed. the we try to work with the different stakeholders, including hotels, for example,
ready to hold that, oh, and the desert island is located 8 kilometers off the mainland of the emory of abu dhabi. it's 180 kilometers from the capital aah! due to the low number of visitors, the animals are hardly disturbed. so it's possible to observe them close up without startling. ah, the, the rapier or excess com behavior is a clear indication of the lack of threat. in places where there are hunted, wild animals demonstrate a fear of humans by fleeing immediately. ah, despite being an...
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a live look from our emory hill camera.we expect to see this time of year which is a mix of sun and clouds. from livermore to concord to fairfield. as you take a look at at at hour temperature change. 10-degree drop in oakland compared to 24 hours ago. fog made it all the way up the coast to about san francisco. you can see it's all the way along the san mateo coast. as the night goes on it is going to expand. socked in golden gate bridge right now with the fog. the marine layer expands overnight tonight. cooling trend continues the next few days and we're basically looking at the continuation of the cooler weather along with some sprinkles and some drizzle. hold on one second here. the computer seems to be a bit frozen. hopefully it will come right back there. we will see the possibility of sprinkles and drizzle friday and saturday. now tomorrow morning, you see widespread fog along the coastline. it will expand and we'll see some higher clouds tomorrow night. the cooling will be spreading into some of our bay coastal comm
a live look from our emory hill camera.we expect to see this time of year which is a mix of sun and clouds. from livermore to concord to fairfield. as you take a look at at at hour temperature change. 10-degree drop in oakland compared to 24 hours ago. fog made it all the way up the coast to about san francisco. you can see it's all the way along the san mateo coast. as the night goes on it is going to expand. socked in golden gate bridge right now with the fog. the marine layer expands...
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the emory says respect for manchester united won't affect his play leaf. was lisbeth data that he was we have done with the other teams that you respect manchester, united, i think they arrive competition, us favorite to win the trophy alongside some other teams. and these people fall worried about and that will be showing them respect that we must believe in ourselves. the needle is unless fatal coffee and manchester united won't be short of belief themselves after finishing 2nd in the league, but with no silverware since 2017. the club is desperate to get back to its european glory days. their manager is part of united folklore. having scored the winner in the 1901909 champions leak final. and he knows that for the funds. second is nowhere. when you get to a final you, if you need to win it or you want to win it year, it's you don't get a price for for attending. on 1500 funds will be a load into the stadium in the polish city of gdansk, with capacity restricted because of the pandemic. united supporters are hoping for another european title to add lustr
the emory says respect for manchester united won't affect his play leaf. was lisbeth data that he was we have done with the other teams that you respect manchester, united, i think they arrive competition, us favorite to win the trophy alongside some other teams. and these people fall worried about and that will be showing them respect that we must believe in ourselves. the needle is unless fatal coffee and manchester united won't be short of belief themselves after finishing 2nd in the league,...
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delhi bureau chief emory to cima many thanks and here now are some of the other developments in the pandemic germany's health minister says new covenanting cases are falling but wants of weeks or months of restrictions to come u.k. officials have said the people under 40 should be offered an alternative to the astra zeneca job due to the risk of blood clots and new york city wants to offer vaccines to tourists jabs would be given out of times square and other attractions . or thirty's and egypt are worried that the ramadan fasting month could accelerate the 3rd wave of corona virus infections the government is ramping up counter measures but it's not only social gatherings causing concern there there's also a growing vaccine skepticism. evening means customers can break their fast and order food at how some one off his restaurant in cairo. he's delighted to see them and glad to be able to open during the 3rd wave of the pandemic. it would be terrible if we had to close again i would have to stay at home and would not be able to feed my family this is the only job i know how to do it. if you
delhi bureau chief emory to cima many thanks and here now are some of the other developments in the pandemic germany's health minister says new covenanting cases are falling but wants of weeks or months of restrictions to come u.k. officials have said the people under 40 should be offered an alternative to the astra zeneca job due to the risk of blood clots and new york city wants to offer vaccines to tourists jabs would be given out of times square and other attractions . or thirty's and egypt...
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champions league and their coach knows a thing or 2 about the competition tonight, emory plucking his route to the police title. it's a familiar role for the spaniard because when the competition 3 times with severe, he might be no stranger to european glory. but his current club is villareal go into the 1st major european final is under doug him and he says, respect for manchester. united won't affect his please leave with whispered data that we have done with the other teams that you respect manchester, united. i think they arrive competition. same when the trophy alongside some other teams and the old people fall worried about and that will be at the own, but showing them respect. but we must believe in ourselves the needle, the fatal coffee and manchester united won't be short of belief themselves. after finishing 2nd in the league, but with no silverware since 2017 the club desperate to get back to it. you repeat, glory days, their manager is parts of united folklore having scored the winner and the 1999 champions, leak final and he knows that for the funds. second is nowhere. wh
champions league and their coach knows a thing or 2 about the competition tonight, emory plucking his route to the police title. it's a familiar role for the spaniard because when the competition 3 times with severe, he might be no stranger to european glory. but his current club is villareal go into the 1st major european final is under doug him and he says, respect for manchester. united won't affect his please leave with whispered data that we have done with the other teams that you respect...
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there wasn't any obvious signs of trauma like from a ship strike, but i'm not emory. mammal experts, so i'll leave that analysis today. experts hopefully, they could do a necropsy and see what killed this one. i'm wondering what the reaction was from all the boy scouts when they first spotted the whale. they're seeing the real world of nature there right in front of them, right? i mean, everybody. everybody loves whales and mammals, and i think everybody was pretty sad, but i think overall they were, they were excited to be part of being able to help get it up on the beach so that experts can come in and trying to figure out what killed this one's. well, it's now as far as i know. it's the fifth whale, and it's the second one that we've told in three weeks is that what you do? i was reading about your group. it's a very interesting group c valor. but is that one of the things that you do, which is to whales? and if so, how did you. have something that we set out to do the way that on april six were out sailing and we came across the will that had been killed and we ca
there wasn't any obvious signs of trauma like from a ship strike, but i'm not emory. mammal experts, so i'll leave that analysis today. experts hopefully, they could do a necropsy and see what killed this one. i'm wondering what the reaction was from all the boy scouts when they first spotted the whale. they're seeing the real world of nature there right in front of them, right? i mean, everybody. everybody loves whales and mammals, and i think everybody was pretty sad, but i think overall they...
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we have a legal partnership with emory university. we appoint half of the board members, they appoint hard. so, we have a great institution backing us up. we have about 30 leaders in latin america who have been either the president or the prime minister and they work in partnership with us. >> right. >> and so -- we have a record of holding good elections and we have an adequate endowment to tide us over when rosalynn and i are not there to raise money. we have to raise a lot of money. >> that's great. >> you and i were chatting earlier before we started and you're going to hold the annual meeting at the carter center weekend in annapolis next year and you said i could invite everybody here to attend, right? you and the vice president will be there. it's going to be a great event. we were going to have some questions but we don't have any microphones, so -- that's just a little issue there. so i think what we should probably do is to wrap this up, but mr. president, i would like to ask you, invite you to say any final words about the
we have a legal partnership with emory university. we appoint half of the board members, they appoint hard. so, we have a great institution backing us up. we have about 30 leaders in latin america who have been either the president or the prime minister and they work in partnership with us. >> right. >> and so -- we have a record of holding good elections and we have an adequate endowment to tide us over when rosalynn and i are not there to raise money. we have to raise a lot of...
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apartment you and i forget that at emory university. she's working on a manuscript cooperative battlegrounds religion and the search for economic alternatives, which is under contract with columbia, and i'm ronit stahl an assistant professor of history at the university of california berkeley my first book enlisting faith how the military chaplaincy shaped religion and state in modern america came out last year, and i'm now working on a project on religion in american healthcare. so with that i'll turn to our first question and ask each of our scholars to talk about the role of religion in their own work and the way in which thinking about religion has changed the way we can understand these aspects certain aspects of american history. of thank you ronit for that and robonite left out of her own introduction is that her book is also an award-winning book church history prize for the burst best first book. american religious history, so thanks real need for bringing us all together. my current research project examines the fbi and its re
apartment you and i forget that at emory university. she's working on a manuscript cooperative battlegrounds religion and the search for economic alternatives, which is under contract with columbia, and i'm ronit stahl an assistant professor of history at the university of california berkeley my first book enlisting faith how the military chaplaincy shaped religion and state in modern america came out last year, and i'm now working on a project on religion in american healthcare. so with that...
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shannon: i want to get something fauci said of the weekend in his commencement speech at emory. check it out. >> let us promise ourselves our corporate memory of this tragic reality, that infectious disease disparately hospitalized and kills people of color does not fade after we return to some form of normality. writing this wrong will take a decades long commitment. >> your response? >> i think it is genuinely frightening to have an infectious disease expert way into the race debate in this kind of clumsy and destructive way. it is fair to say that every disease particularly diseases that target people that have a disparate impact on people who are obese, people with preexisting conditions, people who live in poor neighborhoods where sanitation is not as good, there are all kinds of factors that contribute to why some group is more vulnerable to disease than another. it is a completely different thing to say there is a systemic bias in the hospital system or the healthcare system that is causing these inequities and so what fauci is doing is playing into this idea that america
shannon: i want to get something fauci said of the weekend in his commencement speech at emory. check it out. >> let us promise ourselves our corporate memory of this tragic reality, that infectious disease disparately hospitalized and kills people of color does not fade after we return to some form of normality. writing this wrong will take a decades long commitment. >> your response? >> i think it is genuinely frightening to have an infectious disease expert way into the...
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emory will get more airtime. it's one big machine, the show. thank you very much. up, shale, exxon model getting climate change rebukes. the court of international investors reactive demand. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> investors of all types are focused on this as we are. it's part of the environment today for companies that are providers of energy. i believe our industry as part of the solution. we have the technical capability, project management capability, the engineering acumen, the financial capacity to be part of the solution. manus: the chevron ceo and chairman speaking to bloomberg after the company shareholders voted for a proposal demanding a reduction in emissions. chevron wasn't the only major oil company to find itself finding a green revolt as investors are mounting their challenges. exxon management delta stunning defeat by shareholders. pushing crude and the driller to diversify beyond oil and fight climate change. shale has ordered to/omissions harder and faster. all guns blazing down, assessing the damage. why are these companies being hit so hard
emory will get more airtime. it's one big machine, the show. thank you very much. up, shale, exxon model getting climate change rebukes. the court of international investors reactive demand. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> investors of all types are focused on this as we are. it's part of the environment today for companies that are providers of energy. i believe our industry as part of the solution. we have the technical capability, project management capability, the engineering acumen,...
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instead, he just delivered a speech at emory university identifying the real culprit behind the pandemic course, it's you. we will tell you how you because this pandemic with candace owens. brave the hunt... on a new species of coaster. jurassic world velocicoaster. the apex predator of coasters. only at universal orlando resort. (velociraptor screech) the hunt is on... beginning june 10th. >> tucker: we learned last week and a remarkable and very tightly reported piece by nicholas wade who for 30 years was the top science correspondent of "the new york times" that tony fauci himself signed off on funding u.s. tax dollars for the wuhan institute of virology to do the research that caused the corona pandemic, that created covid-19 which escaped from that lab and he definitely signed off on the funding for that research but he hasn't apologized for that or take any responsibility for a period of according to tony fauci, the real culprit behind the pandemic is systemic racism. >> covid-19 has shown a bright light on our own society's failings. when the people of color get infected with sars
instead, he just delivered a speech at emory university identifying the real culprit behind the pandemic course, it's you. we will tell you how you because this pandemic with candace owens. brave the hunt... on a new species of coaster. jurassic world velocicoaster. the apex predator of coasters. only at universal orlando resort. (velociraptor screech) the hunt is on... beginning june 10th. >> tucker: we learned last week and a remarkable and very tightly reported piece by nicholas wade...
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they were writing in a blue book like i used to take exams in at emory. it was just weird. they never spoke to me. they moved me to two or three little villages along the way and finally took me to what turned out to be a room, a second round of b-52s were coming, so i had been on the ground about three hours by then. i could hear my ew through the pipe under the connecting road and we started talking back and forth and they didn't like that much. then they brought a truck in and they put us in the back of the truck, put us in a jeep like vehicle and drove us further down with no lights on on a two way road with traffic going both directions and stacks of supplies under both of the trees. then stopped at a ferry landing and the fairy came and drove across into hanoi and to the hanoi hilton. there we were. somewhere around 1:00 in the morning. ed: and the beginning of interrogations? robert: it was kind of quick. when we first got to the hanoi hilton, they made sure the ropes that were tying my elbows were as tight as possible. it's about 30 degrees. it's winter, freezing co
they were writing in a blue book like i used to take exams in at emory. it was just weird. they never spoke to me. they moved me to two or three little villages along the way and finally took me to what turned out to be a room, a second round of b-52s were coming, so i had been on the ground about three hours by then. i could hear my ew through the pipe under the connecting road and we started talking back and forth and they didn't like that much. then they brought a truck in and they put us in...
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i was 15 at the time, finished high school in washington, came back to georgia to attend emory university in atlanta where i got my bachelors degree and four years of air force rotc, and regular commission out of rotc 1969. >> and that would have been active duty? >> immediately. ten days later i was in sacramento at mather air force base to enter navigator training. >> a comment was made earlier about you're a little younger than most of us. this would have been -- how old were you when you actually became a pilot? >> i was not a pilot. i was a navigator. i told pilots where to go. [ laughter ] i was 21 when i graduated and was commissioned. so, my first combat tour as a combat navigator with b-52 was in 1971. i was born in '47. so i was actually 23 when i went over for my first deployment and was 25 when i was shot down and captured. >> the air force training, do you want to give us any insights into how that progressed? >> yeah. mather air force base was the one was that the air force had at the time for navigator training as well as the subsequent training for navigators. radar naviga
i was 15 at the time, finished high school in washington, came back to georgia to attend emory university in atlanta where i got my bachelors degree and four years of air force rotc, and regular commission out of rotc 1969. >> and that would have been active duty? >> immediately. ten days later i was in sacramento at mather air force base to enter navigator training. >> a comment was made earlier about you're a little younger than most of us. this would have been -- how old...
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champions league and their coach knows a thing or 2 about this competition. emory plotting his route to the euro, believe title. it's a familiar role for the spaniard because when the competition 3 times with severe, he might be no stranger to european glory. but his current club is hillary algo, into the 1st major european final as under dogs. but emily says respect for manchester united won't affect his player. so leif with bit data that we have done with the other teams that you respect manchester united, i think the right competition favorite to win the trophy alongside some other teams . and the old people followed the bio nice that will be on, but showing them respect, elizabeth, we must believe in ourselves. what's the needle? the last fatal conveyance and manchester united won't be short of belief themselves . after finishing 2nd in the league, but with no silverware since 2017. the club is desperate to get back to europe in glory days. their manager is part of united folklore. having scored the winner in the 1999 champions league final and he knows that for the funds. second
champions league and their coach knows a thing or 2 about this competition. emory plotting his route to the euro, believe title. it's a familiar role for the spaniard because when the competition 3 times with severe, he might be no stranger to european glory. but his current club is hillary algo, into the 1st major european final as under dogs. but emily says respect for manchester united won't affect his player. so leif with bit data that we have done with the other teams that you respect...
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i want to bring in now kenneth carter, professor of psychology at oxford college, emory university.s. this is amazing because i have been spending -- i finally got on an airplane recently, traveled to the west coast to do the documentary that we just -- i just talked to spike lee about. and i have friends there who going to lunch one day was all they could do in one day, and it was really an effort for them to get back to normal life. they don't want to go back into the work environment right now. this is real. >> yeah, absolutely. you know, there was an article in the atlantic about what's called post-vaccination inertia, people who really aren't ready to sort of enter into the things they can do even if they are vaccinated. >> and why is that? explain what's behind that. >> yeah. so whenever we make a decision, we're making these little mental calculations all the time about, you know, what the risk is and what the reward is. you know, i was fully vaccinated maybe about a month ago, but things don't seem different, you know, because you can't tell who's vaccinated and who's not. a
i want to bring in now kenneth carter, professor of psychology at oxford college, emory university.s. this is amazing because i have been spending -- i finally got on an airplane recently, traveled to the west coast to do the documentary that we just -- i just talked to spike lee about. and i have friends there who going to lunch one day was all they could do in one day, and it was really an effort for them to get back to normal life. they don't want to go back into the work environment right...
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andy shane, the chief of the division of pediatric infectious diseases at emory university school ofric side and kids in a moment. but just your reaction to what if anything, you know, in the day to day lives of americans, this is going to mean if the fda gives the covid-19 vaccine from pfizer a full approval. >> yes, thanks, poppy. this is very exciting news. most of it is behind the scenes and regulatory. the emergency use authorization is a tool that the fda has to bring a product to trial during -- bring a product to use during an emergency situation such as a pandemic. and we have accrued, as you mentioned, millions of doses have been given. and one has been shown that vaccine is very effective. this is the next step in the process of the regulatory process. >> the next, next step is next week. the cdc likely given emergency use authorization for the vaccine for the 12 and up. speak to parents here who might have kids between 12 and 16 considering taking a vaccine. why is it important for them and their families haen the broader population? >> yeah, thanks, jim. this is really f
andy shane, the chief of the division of pediatric infectious diseases at emory university school ofric side and kids in a moment. but just your reaction to what if anything, you know, in the day to day lives of americans, this is going to mean if the fda gives the covid-19 vaccine from pfizer a full approval. >> yes, thanks, poppy. this is very exciting news. most of it is behind the scenes and regulatory. the emergency use authorization is a tool that the fda has to bring a product to...
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associate professor of medicine from emory university joins us.r, is herd immunity across the united states achievable without a majority of kids being vaccinated? >> no. i mean, poppy, to be frank with you, herd immunity is challenging any way you cut or slice it. but it will be impossible unless you make a commitment to vaccinating our children. one of the thuings we've learne tomb a time again is children are not immunity. they can certainly get infected. they can certainly transmit infections to others. i look forward to actually having safe and effective vaccines for children. it will not only protect them but also protect their families. >> i want to ask you, doctor, about what we do until kids are vaccinated. just going to quote from the "new york times" here. looking at the data on children and covid-19. consider that covid-19 has killed fewer than 450 americans under the age of 18, which is fewer than a flu season often does. for children, covid-19 looks much more like the kind of risk that society long tolerated without up ending daily l
associate professor of medicine from emory university joins us.r, is herd immunity across the united states achievable without a majority of kids being vaccinated? >> no. i mean, poppy, to be frank with you, herd immunity is challenging any way you cut or slice it. but it will be impossible unless you make a commitment to vaccinating our children. one of the thuings we've learne tomb a time again is children are not immunity. they can certainly get infected. they can certainly transmit...
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in the second emory university professor and best-selling author karol anderson examines the second amendment relation to african-americans for historians matt hastings to buck operation pedestal recounts britain's efforts to rescue its troops in malta during world war ii. max hastings joins us live next sunday june 62 discusses books and take your calls on monthly author interview program in depth. and the man i knew george h.w. bush chief of staff jane becker recalls a former presidents life after his time in office. chris matthew recounts his politics in this country. also being published this week and mercury rising, jeff examines the impact that jon glenn's friendship had on the space race. and social psychologist peter coleman weighs in on how to stop partisanship and conflict on the way out. by this titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear on book tv in the near future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at some the best-selling nonfiction books according to elliott bay book company in seattle. topping the list is musician brandy c
in the second emory university professor and best-selling author karol anderson examines the second amendment relation to african-americans for historians matt hastings to buck operation pedestal recounts britain's efforts to rescue its troops in malta during world war ii. max hastings joins us live next sunday june 62 discusses books and take your calls on monthly author interview program in depth. and the man i knew george h.w. bush chief of staff jane becker recalls a former presidents life...
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i want to bring in now kenneth carter, professor at oxford college at emory university.t on an airplane recently. i traveled to the west coast to do the documentary that i just talked to spike lee about. i had friends there who, going to lunch one day, it was all they could do in one day and it was really an effort to get back to normal life and they don't want to go back into the work environment right now. this is real. >> yeah. absolutely. there was an article in the atlantic about what she is calling post vaccination inertia. people who aren't ready to enter into the things they can do, even if they are vaccinated. >> and why is that? explain what is behind that? >> so whenever we make a decision, we're making these mental calculations all the time about what the risk is and what the reward is. he was fully vaccinated about a month ago but things don't seem different. because you can't tell who is vaccinated and who is not. so you're still trying to make the best calculations that will continue to keep you safe. >> it's interesting. because, what do you think behind
i want to bring in now kenneth carter, professor at oxford college at emory university.t on an airplane recently. i traveled to the west coast to do the documentary that i just talked to spike lee about. i had friends there who, going to lunch one day, it was all they could do in one day and it was really an effort to get back to normal life and they don't want to go back into the work environment right now. this is real. >> yeah. absolutely. there was an article in the atlantic about...
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. >>> joining us now is the executive associate dean of emory university school of medicine. juliet kiems, if i can begin with you. there's been notable movement here from a theory dismissed early on and moouchb, by the way, in the medical community when you hear dr. fauci say we can't eliminate the lab theory but also now intelligence indicating that scientists became ill as early as november of 2019. how significant is that movement there? are we closer to determining that this whole story about the release of this was not so innocent. >> right. i think we're getting closer to at least having more data points and intelligence to open up a realistic and reasonable investigation into the origins. the origin matters because we don't want it to happen again. it makes a difference if it started in a careless lab or in a market. i think the second thing makes me so mad, and i want to commend "washington post" and "wall street journal" reporters who went up against a lot of nay sayers on the stories is time. time is the only thing you have in the pandemic. i'm focussed less on the
. >>> joining us now is the executive associate dean of emory university school of medicine. juliet kiems, if i can begin with you. there's been notable movement here from a theory dismissed early on and moouchb, by the way, in the medical community when you hear dr. fauci say we can't eliminate the lab theory but also now intelligence indicating that scientists became ill as early as november of 2019. how significant is that movement there? are we closer to determining that this whole...
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just on baseball this weekend braves are also deadset on getting more georgia i vaccine partners with emorynity at a vaccination clinic they have set up here also given johnson & johnson single dose vaccine and pfizer is given to fans 16 and older there's incentive braves with giving away free two tickets for future game for who decide to roll up sleeves this weekend and molly yeah gates open in just a few minutes at 4:30 out here fans will be final get inside and watch the braves do some batting practice. and considering what we saw last night speaking as a phillies fan braves probably need it. molly. molly: dig there in the end i'm thinking how lucky people are can get vaccine and cotton candy. charles watson appreciate it. griff to you. griff: cyberattack forcing shutdown of one of the country's most important guest pipelines, congresswoman nancy mace what that means for our interview grid, next. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlon
just on baseball this weekend braves are also deadset on getting more georgia i vaccine partners with emorynity at a vaccination clinic they have set up here also given johnson & johnson single dose vaccine and pfizer is given to fans 16 and older there's incentive braves with giving away free two tickets for future game for who decide to roll up sleeves this weekend and molly yeah gates open in just a few minutes at 4:30 out here fans will be final get inside and watch the braves do some...
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it is slow and go into emory ville towards the bay bridge.ravel time is about 22 minutes west bound 80 from highway 4 towards the maze. if you are taking 580, we have some brake lights there as well. 205 to 680, that will take you 41 minutes. out of tracy, you will have a longer commute as brake lights start west bound 205 around that mount house exit. slow speeds extend just beyond north flynn and a little slow as you approach dublin interchange. traffic is light along 101 through san rafael. there is a road closure in effect. it is closed until about 6:00 tuesday evening. this is because of a red flag warning in effect for the area. emergency crews will have access along the route but try to avoid the area if you can due to the closures. that's a look at your morning ride. >>> moving california food vendors to tears one tiktok at a time. meet the man raising thousands of dollars for folks to get back on their feet. i'm morganan, and therere's me to me thanan hiv. momore love,..... morere adventurere,... more comommunity. but withth my hiv t
it is slow and go into emory ville towards the bay bridge.ravel time is about 22 minutes west bound 80 from highway 4 towards the maze. if you are taking 580, we have some brake lights there as well. 205 to 680, that will take you 41 minutes. out of tracy, you will have a longer commute as brake lights start west bound 205 around that mount house exit. slow speeds extend just beyond north flynn and a little slow as you approach dublin interchange. traffic is light along 101 through san rafael....
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sources one by philip curtin's book in 1969 on the atlantic trade and the voyages database out of emory university in atlanta. anywhere between 348,000 to 253,000 africans arrived in british north america / united states between 1700 and 1807. in 1787 as part of building a new nation, of course, we've got the us constitution which essentially are includes bundle of compromises. over the slave trade and slavery that is because northern states for northern states slavery was politically and economically far less important than for southern states. one of these compromises was a law banning interference by congress with the slave trade for 20 years. until 1808 on march the second 1807 19 years later united states congress passed an act of abolition. essentially banning the participation of american citizens in trading africans in the atlantic section 9 of that 18007 act read as follows. section 9 required every ship quote sailing coastwise. this is language from the act itself. with slaves provide quote duplicate manifests and of quote of the ship's cargo of slaves co-signed by captain and
sources one by philip curtin's book in 1969 on the atlantic trade and the voyages database out of emory university in atlanta. anywhere between 348,000 to 253,000 africans arrived in british north america / united states between 1700 and 1807. in 1787 as part of building a new nation, of course, we've got the us constitution which essentially are includes bundle of compromises. over the slave trade and slavery that is because northern states for northern states slavery was politically and...
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carlos del rio is joining us, executive associate dean of emory university medical school, good to havecussing a potential surge after the holiday. we're in a different place this year, roughly half the country -- should we be border about what might come two weeks from now? >> well, ana, i think that we're in a much better place because of the number of people that have been vaccinated and we're still not out of the woods but the reality is we're in a much better place and i would say just continue vaccinating people. the vaccines are really creating a barrier for further spread of the virus and, yes, we can continue seeing small outbreaks but hopefully won't have big outbreaks and big surges like we did last summer. >> memorial day marks the unofficial start of summer, and over the weekend the cdc put out new guidance for summer camps, for camps where everyone is fully vaccinated, staff and campers don't need to wear masks, don't have to be tested, don't have to practice social distancing. do you feel comfortable with this? >> it's absolutely right, if everybody is vaccinated, there n
carlos del rio is joining us, executive associate dean of emory university medical school, good to havecussing a potential surge after the holiday. we're in a different place this year, roughly half the country -- should we be border about what might come two weeks from now? >> well, ana, i think that we're in a much better place because of the number of people that have been vaccinated and we're still not out of the woods but the reality is we're in a much better place and i would say...
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i hang out with that school and emory cities.here they were against the vaccine about their information we learned today where persuading more toys getting the vaccine that seatbelt on because you know, if you have an accident, you're gonna be more safe. health officials compare vaccines to any choice made for safety. you could play football without a helmet is possible, would you? tomorrow a vaccine clinic will be held in marin city, and it's hoped this forum will bring more people to it. it is unknown how the patient who died tuesday contract id covid deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. the nation is seeing a sharp drop in the pace of daily vaccinations. today, the cdc reports the average number of covid-19 vaccinations given in the nation has fallen now. 46% from one month ago. data shows that about 1.8 million doses of vaccine were administered each day over the past week. that's compared to nearly 3.4 million doses per day. just weeks earlier, about 48% of americans have received at least one dose and about 38% are now full
i hang out with that school and emory cities.here they were against the vaccine about their information we learned today where persuading more toys getting the vaccine that seatbelt on because you know, if you have an accident, you're gonna be more safe. health officials compare vaccines to any choice made for safety. you could play football without a helmet is possible, would you? tomorrow a vaccine clinic will be held in marin city, and it's hoped this forum will bring more people to it. it...
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jay varkey, associate professor of medicine at emory university.hind you as our viewers will see in a moment. always with a thank you sign appropriately. dr. varkey, the pace of vaccinations is down 50% from its peak in april, but there's that surge we just mentioned in 12 to 15-year-olds. how should we read this? >> good morning, poppy. i think we should read it as this next phase of the pandemic. and again, i applaud all of the tween and teenagers stepping up and rolling up their sleeves. and their parents for supporting their decision. as you know, i've got two kids in that age bracket and both of them volunteered for a study and were vaccinated earlier this spring. it's been heartwarming to see their classmates, their friends roll up their sleeves and get their shot, returning back to a new normal. it's also the reason why i'm taking an suv full of vaccinated teenage boys tomorrow paddleboarding for my son's birthday. this is their shot to being teenagers. and by rolling up their sleeves, they actually help protect their parents, their teachers
jay varkey, associate professor of medicine at emory university.hind you as our viewers will see in a moment. always with a thank you sign appropriately. dr. varkey, the pace of vaccinations is down 50% from its peak in april, but there's that surge we just mentioned in 12 to 15-year-olds. how should we read this? >> good morning, poppy. i think we should read it as this next phase of the pandemic. and again, i applaud all of the tween and teenagers stepping up and rolling up their...
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nathanael holmes, 1771 portrait of lieutenant thomas emory who proudly posed in his prewar close. contrast with scene georges koch. st. george retained his epilepsy and sash, he clearly tried to make less of a show of himself. gantz, silver buttonhole lay. st. george went to america wearing a sort, officers traditional weapon, but he also armed himself with a few puzzle and bayonet. officers -- took similar precautions -- on march 12 76 the commander directed his officers to make up uniform with white police like the privates of the respective regiments. he also instructed them to replace their spawn tunes with fuses. this workday dramatic change on formal state occasions foot guard officers were smothered with the gold lace. four field service in europe, they warplane are coats with no buttons or loops, but with gold lace edging on their faces. this portrait of lieutenant and captain thomas shows what he looked like. while he served the brigade guards during the new york campaign of 1776. know that his coat lacks an epileptic, and the tails appears to have been cut short. an emul
nathanael holmes, 1771 portrait of lieutenant thomas emory who proudly posed in his prewar close. contrast with scene georges koch. st. george retained his epilepsy and sash, he clearly tried to make less of a show of himself. gantz, silver buttonhole lay. st. george went to america wearing a sort, officers traditional weapon, but he also armed himself with a few puzzle and bayonet. officers -- took similar precautions -- on march 12 76 the commander directed his officers to make up uniform...
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this is an emory ville westbound. 80 at southbound 8.80.'ve been seeing some accidents all along 80 either. the eastbound side of westbound side. all throughout the morning. so is going to take about 27 minutes to make it from crockett down to the maze with these accidents popping up and the highway not having a chance to recover as you head into the city a little under 16 minutes to that fremont street exit the metering lights have been on since about 6 o'clock this morning and the richmond center fell commute very slow as well. bumper to bumper traffic almost not moving along here. 30 minutes for your drive time. so we'll have more on your commute. but for now, james, back to you. i thank you very much. oh, my god. genesee. this point out he stretching. yeah. they were there your morning exercise, lower right hand corner. >> on top of that strange looking ship that you may have noticed there was private yacht. obviously. well, no turn out. what is it to be church vessel. okay. it's called the energy observer. it actually just came to us f
this is an emory ville westbound. 80 at southbound 8.80.'ve been seeing some accidents all along 80 either. the eastbound side of westbound side. all throughout the morning. so is going to take about 27 minutes to make it from crockett down to the maze with these accidents popping up and the highway not having a chance to recover as you head into the city a little under 16 minutes to that fremont street exit the metering lights have been on since about 6 o'clock this morning and the richmond...
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colleen kraft is with us from emory university hospital. good morning, dr. drkraft.idence of. dr. leana wen, we have on next hour, is really warning against calls for a booster at this point. can you explain how we know as a public? is it people start getting sick who have already been vaccinated like a year from now or six months ago or is it that these trials have extended out and in a few months we'll know what the trials say? >> it's a combination of both. we'll know more about the longevity of the immunity to the current vaccines over time as more people have testing farther away from their actual vaccine. and then i think a lot of what's going to happen this summer is going to predict really where we are as a country. so what our percent vaccine rate is going to be, even among children, and then also, you know, sort of the social norms. i think the longer that this lasts, the longer that we're perpetuating cases in transmission, the more likely we'll need a booster. >> dr. kraft, we had dr. paul offit on earlier this week who makes the point, a hopeful one, whi
colleen kraft is with us from emory university hospital. good morning, dr. drkraft.idence of. dr. leana wen, we have on next hour, is really warning against calls for a booster at this point. can you explain how we know as a public? is it people start getting sick who have already been vaccinated like a year from now or six months ago or is it that these trials have extended out and in a few months we'll know what the trials say? >> it's a combination of both. we'll know more about the...
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anthony fauci at a graduation ceremony for emory university great universes we can tell students theird in 19 pandemic has exposed racism in america, watch. >> the unacceptable disparities and experience by minority groups relate to the social determinants dating back to disadvantageous conditions that some people of color find themselves in from birth regarding the availability of an adequate diet, access to healthcare, and the undeniable effects of racism in our society. kennedy: what he is saying in and of itself racist. i'll explain why. first the cdc says black and hispanic americans indicted a higher rate than white americans in part due to higher rates of comorbidity like diabetes, obesity and hypertension. pc right to say the pandemic tragedies are implicitly racist? your discuss fox news political analyst and vaccination host lawrence jones. i think it is a racist on its face to say that if you are black, you are too dumb to eat healthy. and you're too dumb to make good decisions for that's what i get from his statement. there are things you can tackle in terms of access to he
anthony fauci at a graduation ceremony for emory university great universes we can tell students theird in 19 pandemic has exposed racism in america, watch. >> the unacceptable disparities and experience by minority groups relate to the social determinants dating back to disadvantageous conditions that some people of color find themselves in from birth regarding the availability of an adequate diet, access to healthcare, and the undeniable effects of racism in our society. kennedy: what...
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from nature's bounty and arizona have seen an increase in students seeking degrees in epidemiology emoryng in atlanta has seen a 32% increase in applications over the past year. students say going to school during a global pandemic has given them in valuable real world experience. i think it would be right to say that covid-19 has really brought public health to the forefront off off our lives. individuals really feel empowered to use their training to help themselves and their families on a swell as their communities. the university of arizona has seen a 26% increase overall for its applications compared to this time last year, and it's still accepting new application. several airlines are recovering after technical problems that caused long lines and delayed flights. alaska american and jetblue where some of the airlines reporting computer outages would say most allergies were resolved just before three o'clock this morning. still airports across the country reported long lines and significant back ups. it's unclear what caused the initial outages. southwest airlines has announced it i
from nature's bounty and arizona have seen an increase in students seeking degrees in epidemiology emoryng in atlanta has seen a 32% increase in applications over the past year. students say going to school during a global pandemic has given them in valuable real world experience. i think it would be right to say that covid-19 has really brought public health to the forefront off off our lives. individuals really feel empowered to use their training to help themselves and their families on a...
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he is a graduate of morehouse college with an mba from emory university and an msw from boston college. he serves on multiple boards and is currently the board chair of the john and lillian miles foundation. finally, mr. john meacham he is the author of his truth is marching on. in a few moments we will hear a reflection to start our conversation. through tonight's conversation and sharing of stories and experiences, we are inviting our guests to share their honesty, authenticity, and faith at a time when our country communities are dire need of such a gift and we are so grateful. and just a moment i will open -- i will offer in opening prayer. the bulk of our time together, dean will host our guesting conversation. during that time, we invite those of you washing at home just ginger actions in. we would love to hear your questions and i will come back at the end share some with our panel so they can answer. for those of you who are so inclined, why don't you join me in a word prayer? holy god, we are grateful for your present -- presence among us tonight you draw and the heart of thos
he is a graduate of morehouse college with an mba from emory university and an msw from boston college. he serves on multiple boards and is currently the board chair of the john and lillian miles foundation. finally, mr. john meacham he is the author of his truth is marching on. in a few moments we will hear a reflection to start our conversation. through tonight's conversation and sharing of stories and experiences, we are inviting our guests to share their honesty, authenticity, and faith at...
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senior economist for the center of economic policy research and dorothy brown a professor of law at emoryness of wealth how the tax system impoverish is black americans and how we can fix it. welcome to both of you, thank you for being here. dorothy, i want to start with you. the tax system has no problem giving wealthy people or people who are able to invest or earn their money through investments something that feels like 300 bucks a month or much more. god forbid we give that to working people because those 300 bucks is why they are at home sitting on their assets and not taking a job. >> it's actually outrageous. and i live in georgia, so i'm in one of the states where the governor is doing this. it makes no sense. we are still in a pandemic. i know friends of mine who are working from home, and dealing with their children who are on zoom. they are under 12. this is a real problem. the lack of childcare, the lack of all schools aren't open israel. it isn't about people taking $16, 000, as you pointed, out and deciding i'm not going to work! it's not as simple as the governors are tryi
senior economist for the center of economic policy research and dorothy brown a professor of law at emoryness of wealth how the tax system impoverish is black americans and how we can fix it. welcome to both of you, thank you for being here. dorothy, i want to start with you. the tax system has no problem giving wealthy people or people who are able to invest or earn their money through investments something that feels like 300 bucks a month or much more. god forbid we give that to working...
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at a speech today at emory university, dr. a bright light on our own society's failings and exposed the undeniable effects of racism. what do you see as congress' role in making sure that those failings are addressed? >> well, i think we have seen in so many ways over the past year a lot of societal realities just laid bare. whether that is policing and justice, whether that's our health care system and certain groups of people who are still disadvantaged. and you know, it's that whole cycle. if you live in an area where there aren't any hospitals or physicians and you can't get care and you don't have insurance, or you can't get time off work to go get care, then it leaves you more vulnerable to covid. that's the whole cycle that we're looking to address. by increasing equity, expanding health care, raising wages, and even the child tax credit. >> i want to ask you one more question that i'll ask you to put your pediatrician hatd on. do you think vaccinating kids will have an overall effect on the virus. we keep talking about
at a speech today at emory university, dr. a bright light on our own society's failings and exposed the undeniable effects of racism. what do you see as congress' role in making sure that those failings are addressed? >> well, i think we have seen in so many ways over the past year a lot of societal realities just laid bare. whether that is policing and justice, whether that's our health care system and certain groups of people who are still disadvantaged. and you know, it's that whole...
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. >> with us to share the reporting and their insights today an associate professor of medicine at emory university. dr. jay varky, and manu raju, and doctor, start with you, you heard the mayor there and his optimism. dr. gottlieb making the case, though, that people still have to make a personal choice, especially if you have not received your vaccine yet. i want to show you, you can look at this politically, this is trump states 2020, biden states 2020 and the vaccine rollout of late, you see the blue line, that's the biden states, more people are getting vaccines in the blue states. here's another way to look at it, quite telling, this is kaiser family foundation polling, if you look at the left of your screen, 75% of those who have a college degree are vaccinated. only half. of workers who do not have, americans who do not have a college degree are vaccinated. 12% of those with college degrees, definitely not, no way getting a vaccine, 22% of americans without a college degree say they're definitely not going to get a voefd vaccine. how do i do a better job, medical professionals li
. >> with us to share the reporting and their insights today an associate professor of medicine at emory university. dr. jay varky, and manu raju, and doctor, start with you, you heard the mayor there and his optimism. dr. gottlieb making the case, though, that people still have to make a personal choice, especially if you have not received your vaccine yet. i want to show you, you can look at this politically, this is trump states 2020, biden states 2020 and the vaccine rollout of late,...
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you. ne emory has won the police 3 times. every player goes into final, has the expectation pressure to win. you have to be prepared to win. we, we plan to win. we expect to win, but i'm sure i feel the same with his team on his players and their players. so that's no different. it's been a long qualification to get here on it 5050 when i get to a final and i feel, as i've said so many times now confident in that we are ready for this last year to show a new attitude towards the following of anti doping rules according to the assets integrity unit, which has currently serving a band from major international sporting events issued by the world anti doping agency for noncompliance. you suspension will run till december 2022 after being reduced to 2 years by the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland. the ban means russian athletes will be competing under neutral flag at the tokyo olympics. begins in july. however, no more than 10 will be able to compete and track and field i think even adopting a big picture view of thei
you. ne emory has won the police 3 times. every player goes into final, has the expectation pressure to win. you have to be prepared to win. we, we plan to win. we expect to win, but i'm sure i feel the same with his team on his players and their players. so that's no different. it's been a long qualification to get here on it 5050 when i get to a final and i feel, as i've said so many times now confident in that we are ready for this last year to show a new attitude towards the following of...
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nothing giants mike yastremski emory. so do bonne also homered logan webb pitched 6 scoreless innings giants win 6 to 3. they have the best record in the national league at 2516. and by the way, the a's had the day off, but they host the astros tomorrow at the astros tomorrow at the coliseum. that does at worksman cycles, astros tomorrow at the coliseum. that does we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed, so we expanded our product line to include electric cycles. we used the unlimited 1.5 percent cash back from our chase ink business unlimited ® credit card to help purchase tools and materials to build new models. and each time we use our card, we earn cash back to help grow our business. it's more than cycling, it's finding innovative ways to move forward. chase for business ® . make more of what's yours ® . >> we have some breaking news to let you know about tonight. this is a live look at. the one o one freeway right at the 2.80 split. a presence there from fire crews in san
nothing giants mike yastremski emory. so do bonne also homered logan webb pitched 6 scoreless innings giants win 6 to 3. they have the best record in the national league at 2516. and by the way, the a's had the day off, but they host the astros tomorrow at the astros tomorrow at the coliseum. that does at worksman cycles, astros tomorrow at the coliseum. that does we've been building bikes for a hundred years. but our customers' needs have changed, so we expanded our product line to include...