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i studied business administration and got a degree from the university of miami, florida. however, i was very much drawn towards the art ah, in the past that my parents have to give their children the very best of education so that the children would come back to and rich the business. and therefore, through that and rich nation, most parents who the children abroad to study, that's really what is at the back of their life. those most of those friends have businesses in the private sector. the children obviously have to come and take over the businesses that they can lifelong into the future. the land indicates i was like might. so i was able to get with them for was a quickly calculated my commission. and to, to my surprise, what i was due to was done my way. yes, i learned i left my business on defense focus to one of the many to that down the road. it isn't a bad business. my father, this is what you were trained for to come into the family business. so i looked at, you know, and i thought, i just want to do this. the my father said to me, can you compare how much be mak
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i think the university of miami that has been supporters of gheskio during the 2010 earthquake is again doing a good job. they have every day 4:00 p.m. through conversation where we talk with everybody and we are able to assemble air support. a lot of companies, like ups, are helping food for the poor, et cetera. so it links everybody together. that's a great way to help. if you go to their website, you can find ways to help institutions that are credible, that are going to help directly the people who are impacted. >> reporter: dr. jean pape of gheskio, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, ivet. very nice seeing you. >> hill: the delta variant >> hill: the delta variant continues to drive up the rate of new coronavirus infections, and hospitalizations and deaths are also steadily increasing. the "new york times" tracking project shows more than 90,000 patients are hospitalized nationwide, and more than 900 deaths from covid-19 are being reported on average each day-- twice as many as at the beginning of this month. many states with low vaccination rates are reporting the hig
i think the university of miami that has been supporters of gheskio during the 2010 earthquake is again doing a good job. they have every day 4:00 p.m. through conversation where we talk with everybody and we are able to assemble air support. a lot of companies, like ups, are helping food for the poor, et cetera. so it links everybody together. that's a great way to help. if you go to their website, you can find ways to help institutions that are credible, that are going to help directly the...
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now making it a reality that that wage cannot be sustained. heavy further john quality of the university of miami, her business school. thank you so much for bringing this down for today. my pleasure. thank you, brent. that bit for the time you get boom. but on demand in the portable tv of app available on smartphones and tablets, people will play on the apple app store by searching portable tv, portable tv. you can also download it on samsung, smart tv and roku devices or simply check it out at portable dot tv will see you next time me. i was driven by adrian shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, you understand. and then you need to talk to someone like you go to turner's, mom pay my mom and i that's what i'm doing. if you could please, if you need me on it for me, which mobile phone bill and it isn't about what it was for for the day. join me. but it was easy. i got to know how to choose. you can put up with me going to be as long one bye. why would you need that? because that quote okay, yeah. could i get you over to a 6 day marathon of creativity, a multi cultural festival
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of stand support would be essential for its corridor with pakistan . the. now from on this i'm joined by our guests. we have joining us from miami june teufel dreyer, a professor at the university of miami and a specialist on asia economy and security. she's also written extensively on mineral mining in da hash ma muffler and independent african analyst hush met his covered f kinda stand extensively. and is one of the 1st journalists to have interviewed the tardy bomb after $911.00. good. have you with us? so if we can with hash, then for the last 20 years i've gone this town has been a center for us power throughout central asia. how much of a radical change in the balance of power takes place right now? well, we have to look at the u. s. with, they're all going to in the life of the why the security concerns of the us regionally and globally, the u. s. government has learned at that when you destroy and national is the stomach movement locked up all of on. as they did similar groups in iraq, the remnants or the left over fighters and go on and joined the stomach state. and they will pose a much more potent threat to the u. s. interest in the region. overall, the threat of kai
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i had 12 credits from the university of miami when i couldn't walk on the capital because of segregation and what we demanded then and also if a black k committed a crime againt another in the south often they were not even punished for it and we said that the diminished black life but if it were a white person, they would be treated severely. so we want to do to even the playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice. but now this is changing to the point where 8,000 blacks were killing other blacks and there's no outrage. we say that the police departments are an extension of white supremacy. but. many of people that are advocating these and vilifying them don't have to live with the consequence of their advocates. with an up close racial oppression in your book in your opening essays there are places where you say listen i will just read slavery and discrimination undeniably are a tragic part of the nation's history and in another place, you say that. do you think that that part of the story and that part of the american chronicle, do you think that part of
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making it a reality that that wage cannot be sustained, heavy, further, john quality of the university of miami, her business school. thank you so much for bringing this down for today. my pleasure. thank you brand. that bet for the time you get boom, back on demand in the portable tv app available on smartphones, tablets, google play in the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, and roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv. we'll see you next time me ah you understand. and then you need to talk to the time being able to pay more than that for me when i'm in a position, if you wish to go on it for me. i don't want to just about what we're doing today. i'm doing it, but it was easy. i got to know good. how do you think you put up with me quite a bit as long food? i want to tell you the truth. why would you need that quote? one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas where many say elected officials are controlled by casino owners. the danger
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making it a reality that that wage cannot be sustained, heavy, further john quality of the university of miami, her business school. thank you so much for bringing this down for today. my pleasure. thank you, brian. that bit for the time you get boom, but on demand in the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, people will play in the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, and roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv. we'll see you next time me. i rather driven by dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. oh, i think it's part of mental health revolution. we increasingly freeze political claims. the law firms at the language of mental health became more common. so if you disagree or something i said on this program, you know, just say i just agree with you. i think you're wrong because of the following problems in your adventure logic. you say your micro grass mate, you say you triggered me. you said you hard me again some psychological way because those are psychological terms. and i g
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john quality of the university of miami, her business school. thank you so much for breaking this down for today. my pleasure. thank you brian. that bit for the time you get boom. but on demand in the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, people will play in the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, or roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv will see you next time me. i the the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising, messes, to essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed the danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say t
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john quality of the university of miami, her business school. thank you so much for bringing this down for today. my pleasure. thank you, brian. that bit for the time you get boom. but on demand in the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, people will play in the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, or roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv. we'll see you next time me i choose ah, your media, a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for the tycer relation community you going the right way? where are you being somewhere which direction? what is truth? what is in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows, use the other stuff. and then you need to talk to someone who may be able to find a more than that. even that job when i'm in a the position that we need to make on it for me and i was wanting to know about what it was for to be join me. but it was, i got to know how to
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i have 12 credits from the university of miami. because of segregation and what we demanded then and also i know if a black committed a crime against another black in the south often they weren't punished for it and they said that diminish black livesai butf they -- so we wanted to even the playing field. i said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and thus we fought for but now this is changing to the point where when 8000 -- are killing other blacks and there is no irate but when 18 blacks are killed like in the george floyd case we treated treat it as if it's an epidemic and theyy are outraged about it and as a consequence it means that we say that the police departments are an extension of white supremacy and now we vilify them and as a consequence-based that back. a lot of the so-called leaders they live in secure communities and buildings or gated communities so many the people who are atin the caving to defud the police and vilifying it don't have to live with the consequences of their actions. now you indicate
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lisa gwynn is a university of miami pediatrician and president of the florida chapter of the americanmy of pediatrics. she says there's no evidence that masks are harmful to children. >> the sources of the cdc and science-based sources of professional medicine agree. that's all i can say about that. john: in florida, the disagreement over masking among parents has become a political fight. the governor issued an executive order effectively banning lal school districts from requiring masks. he said it was a matter of parental freedom of choice. >> what right do you have to deny my child and education because of a mask? >> my daughter's life depends on each and every one of you. >> last week after hours of impassioned testimony from both sides, the board voted to keep the mandate. >> we believe strongly that it is not about defying the governor. it is a moral decision that says we value the life of people, no matter what. we do whatever it is we need to do to protect them. john: now, the broward county school district is being threatened with penalties for its mask mandate. the state bo
lisa gwynn is a university of miami pediatrician and president of the florida chapter of the americanmy of pediatrics. she says there's no evidence that masks are harmful to children. >> the sources of the cdc and science-based sources of professional medicine agree. that's all i can say about that. john: in florida, the disagreement over masking among parents has become a political fight. the governor issued an executive order effectively banning lal school districts from requiring...
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i have 12 credits from the university of miami but i could not walk onto the campus. because of segregation. and what we then and also i know that if a black committed a crime against another black in this tough and often they weren't even punished for it and we said that diminished the black life. but if it was a against wipers and they were treated severely so we wanted to even the playing field and we said that we should be judged by a single standard of justice. that's what we fought for. but now this is changing to the point where when 8000 blacks are killing other blacks, there's no outreach. no wind 18 blacks killed by like in george floyd's case, we treated as if there's an epidemic and outrage about it. as a consequence, the means that we say the police department are an extension of racist or white supremacy and now we vilify them and as a cosmos, this back. but a lot of the so-called, they live in secure communities. in building square their security gated community so many of the people advocating defund the police vilifying them, they don't to live with th
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. >> on the point of being a florida guy, so growing up in florida, i loved the university of miami. ins. what speaks to his legacy, one of his former players is now the head coach of university of miami and was one of those to came forward and say, he changed my life and he was a legend in football. >> heard a lot of those types of stories, just the man he was and not just as a coach. six children, i believe, as well. >> bobby bowden was 91 years old. >>> r. kelly's criminal cases go to court today. ahead, one of the women that accuses the r & b singer of >>> still >>> still to come, dr. john lapook takes center stage. ♪ i got the horse right here ♪ >> he's not only a medical doctor, the man can sing, and he talks with us about a salute to a massive online effort helping broadway professionals who struggled during the pandemic shutdown. >>> plus a british couple completes their tribute102 olympic events in 17 days. they do it all for a very worthy cause. i can relate, buddy, i can relate. you're watching "cbs this morning." stay with us. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you.
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i have 12 credits from the university of miami when i cannot walk around the campus because of segregation. and what we demanded then and also i know that if a black committed a crime against another black in the south, often they weren't even punished for it and we said that diminished black rights but if a black committed a crime against a white person they would be treated severely so we wanted to even the playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and that's what we fought for. but now, this is changing to the point where when 8000 blacks were tellingother blacks , and we don't, there's no outreach but when 18 blacks are killed like in george floyd's case, we treat it as if it's an epidemic and they are outraged about it. and as a consequence it means that we then say that the police departments are an extension of white supremacy and now we vilify them and as a consequence they step back but a lot of the so-called leaders, they live in a secure community. they live in buildings where there's security or gated communities so many of the people are advoca
i have 12 credits from the university of miami when i cannot walk around the campus because of segregation. and what we demanded then and also i know that if a black committed a crime against another black in the south, often they weren't even punished for it and we said that diminished black rights but if a black committed a crime against a white person they would be treated severely so we wanted to even the playing field. we said we should be judged by a single standard of justice and that's...
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privately, i am called from colleagues down there in florida all of the time from the university of miami and elsewhere, and to help reinforce what they are telling me privately and the time for the civic-minded authorities in florida to write a letter of censure to stand up in unison for what the governor desantis is doing to prohibit masking in the school districts and what we are seeing in putnam county and duval county, and the beds that are occupied by covid patient, and geoff, i can see that the beds are needed for other things other than covid, so it is causing a strain on care, and rationing of care and not just florida, but elsewhere. so, geoff, we are at the end of the road here, we are using something called e.c.h.o., and that is a way to oxygenate the blood outside of the body. a few of these exist in the zip codes across the country. so they are sparse life-saving techniques that we can use. they are rationed in florida. we don't have to be in this situation, and actually happening what is guarantee you that the town halls that governor hutchison is facing is going to start t
privately, i am called from colleagues down there in florida all of the time from the university of miami and elsewhere, and to help reinforce what they are telling me privately and the time for the civic-minded authorities in florida to write a letter of censure to stand up in unison for what the governor desantis is doing to prohibit masking in the school districts and what we are seeing in putnam county and duval county, and the beds that are occupied by covid patient, and geoff, i can see...
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they were the federal government help create programs at the university of miami for example to help you and the doctors and lawyers and engineers learn english and pass their certification that would allow them to practice in the united states because they noticed many of the cubans who were writing during the 1960s were the highly skilled of their societies . they were professionals, they had skills that were important but they couldn't practice those professions in the us because they didn't speak english or they needed to pass the certification exams that would allow them to practice their professions so human refugee program worked with local colleges and in south florida so that the cuban doctors and dentists and lawyers could take these courses and retool their life in the united states. but the human refugee program also helps individuals establish new careers. so for example the federal government noticed there were many women who were arriving without their spouses in the united states because their spouses were imprisoned in cuba these women have never worked in the labor f
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there is a coalition between the university of miami, project medishare, center for haitian studies. people getting together, but certainly looking at helping haiti would be supporting that, that effort, project medishare. projectmedishare.org is the website. >> do you think haiti was better prepared for this earthquake in terms of getting back up to what building code should be or so forth? just given all that it has to endure and the lack of resources, that just wasn't possible? >> well, the difference was the difference in location. this one hit the south of haiti. and that was not really touched during the 2010 earthquake. and this one is a stronger, much stronger earthquake. and it went into an area that's more impoverished. so the challenge is double in this case. now, what needs to happen in the future, certainly, is to build with codes. like basically a lot of areas in port-au-prince is following right now. but it's going to be a long-term challenge. haiti's biggest challenge, of course, is the precarity of its economy. it's certainly a poverty issue and something that has to
there is a coalition between the university of miami, project medishare, center for haitian studies. people getting together, but certainly looking at helping haiti would be supporting that, that effort, project medishare. projectmedishare.org is the website. >> do you think haiti was better prepared for this earthquake in terms of getting back up to what building code should be or so forth? just given all that it has to endure and the lack of resources, that just wasn't possible?...
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gwen of the university of miami this week, a pediatrician herself, and she said they need to wear masks. it's just the right thing to do. we learned as kids, jim, growing up, safety first, safety first. well, we're not getting safety first from our governor. it's amazing and intolerable and almost criminal. you know, to send children in like that is -- it's unimaginable. >> let's listen to what governor desantis had to say yesterday. let's listen to that. >> you have some politicians that say i am going to eliminate the virus. i will defeat it. unfortunately, government can't just end it. you know, we still have 1918 flu floating around. so it's something that if government could just end it then people wouldn't need to get the treatment because you can just end it, right? you can't. so we knew this was something you're going to have to live with. >> something we're going to have to live with. what do you think of that, congressman? >> well, he's not living with it well on behalf of the people florida. obviously this is something we are living with for the time being, but some floridian
gwen of the university of miami this week, a pediatrician herself, and she said they need to wear masks. it's just the right thing to do. we learned as kids, jim, growing up, safety first, safety first. well, we're not getting safety first from our governor. it's amazing and intolerable and almost criminal. you know, to send children in like that is -- it's unimaginable. >> let's listen to what governor desantis had to say yesterday. let's listen to that. >> you have some...
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had a forum today, a zoom forum, which most of them are these days, with a pediatrician from university of miami. and i asked her point blank, what is the most important thing we need to do as it relates to masks? she said, wear them. we need a mandate. it's important to do that. and, you know, my dad's a doctor, my sister's a doctor. i'm not, but i listen to doctors. i listen to health care professionals. governor desantis should do the same. >> he is also saying that florida will not mandate vaccines. but schools already require vaccinations for diseases like measles, mumps. should florida schools require vaccines for children once they are approved by the fda? >> we need to consider that, don. listen, when i was a kid, we had vaccines for the measles, i still have the scar on my shoulder. people did not question it. for some reason now they've been politicized and i don't really get that, and it's unfortunate, because it is costing lives. so i think what we need to do is, again, fall back, when you're in an area that is not your expertise, fall back on the experts, physicians, health care pro
had a forum today, a zoom forum, which most of them are these days, with a pediatrician from university of miami. and i asked her point blank, what is the most important thing we need to do as it relates to masks? she said, wear them. we need a mandate. it's important to do that. and, you know, my dad's a doctor, my sister's a doctor. i'm not, but i listen to doctors. i listen to health care professionals. governor desantis should do the same. >> he is also saying that florida will not...
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parents, students, and one of them was a pediatrician from the university of miami.ow, what do you feel about masks? she said, charlie, we have to mask. it's important to do so. it is proven that it protects people. and we're spiking horribly right now. florida's exploding and our governor is playing russian roulette with the people of florida. it's appalling to see and i think he's doing it for political reasons that are beyond his re-elect in '22. i think it goes to his desire to be the republican nominee for president in 2024. and he's so focused on that lately, chris, he's been to utah, he's been to texas, down at the border. i understand that monday night he was fundraising up in michigan. he's been to pennsylvania. he's forgetting florida and my fellow floridians, and it's sad to say but that's what's happening here. >> so when it comes to the mask mandate, he says he'll pull funds. what do you think of that idea? if you have a mandate after i told you not to, i will pull state funding from you. >> it's punitive. it's -- it's unusual and it is cruel and it is w
parents, students, and one of them was a pediatrician from the university of miami.ow, what do you feel about masks? she said, charlie, we have to mask. it's important to do so. it is proven that it protects people. and we're spiking horribly right now. florida's exploding and our governor is playing russian roulette with the people of florida. it's appalling to see and i think he's doing it for political reasons that are beyond his re-elect in '22. i think it goes to his desire to be the...
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us make sense of all of this doctor aileen marty, she's a professor of infectious diseases at florida international university in miami, she's a veteran of global medicine, with the world health organization and is not part of a task force advising public schools, in miami on the pandemic, and doctor, let's start with the situation report from you about how bad things are in your area, please. >> things are very bad hospitals are between 100 and 60% capacity, and i'm talking about the major medical centers that we have like jackson and baptist and so far, our urgent cares are backed up, people are waiting ridiculously long hours to get attention, because each covid person requires a lot of care, it requires a lot of resources and that takes away resources from every other kind of medical care that we need to give to members of our community, it's very dramatically stressing our system, especially our health care workers are nurses, our physicians, our technicians, everyone is under a tremendous amount of stress and were running down on some resources as well. >> doctor, i try to avoid dragging you into politics, but i
us make sense of all of this doctor aileen marty, she's a professor of infectious diseases at florida international university in miami, she's a veteran of global medicine, with the world health organization and is not part of a task force advising public schools, in miami on the pandemic, and doctor, let's start with the situation report from you about how bad things are in your area, please. >> things are very bad hospitals are between 100 and 60% capacity, and i'm talking about the...
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of covid-19. one infectious disease expert at florida international university told cnn that miami area children'ss the mayor of miami. he joining me now to talk about this. thanks for joining us. how bad are things across florida and in your city right now? >> definitely the lead indicators are not good. new cases are up. percent positivity is up and hospitalizations are up. the good news is that our population is increasingly vaccinated. for those in the most vulnerable population, 65 and older, 99% of them have received one dose and 84% are fully vaccinated. we have 75% of those 18 and over are also fully vaccinated. this is as a ceo of one of the largest public hospitals in the country said, this is certainly the pandemic of the unvaccinated in many cases. a large percentage of people being hospitalized have not been vaccinated. >> we know some can't be vaccinated. kids under the age of 12 cannot be vaccinated right now. they're not eligible. your state's governor ron desantis is against mask mandates, especially in school. is that the right move? >> you know, the schools are about to open in
of covid-19. one infectious disease expert at florida international university told cnn that miami area children'ss the mayor of miami. he joining me now to talk about this. thanks for joining us. how bad are things across florida and in your city right now? >> definitely the lead indicators are not good. new cases are up. percent positivity is up and hospitalizations are up. the good news is that our population is increasingly vaccinated. for those in the most vulnerable population, 65...
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director of infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota, the owner of a staten island pub, and frances suarez, the mayor of miami. kerry, let's start with you. you are outside a hollywood hospital where they're seeing a striking rise in children with covid. how many kids are we talking about? >> reporter: well, i'm at the memorial hospital here in hollywood, which is part of or connected to it is the childrens' hospital, so when your kid is injured or sick, this is the hospital for the greater broward county that you're rushed to. and the numbers for covid are disturbing, because so many people have felt that this covid challenge that our nation is up against with this pandemic has been something for older people, and certainly we've seen the numbers dropping. but when we get to kids it becomes very much a real situation for anxious parents. so the numbers that they have here right now at the hospital is 23 covid patients who have been pushed in the emergency room in july, 240 covid patients came to the emergency room, and that's an 18.6 positivity rate. that is a number that has folks worried because school ope
director of infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota, the owner of a staten island pub, and frances suarez, the mayor of miami. kerry, let's start with you. you are outside a hollywood hospital where they're seeing a striking rise in children with covid. how many kids are we talking about? >> reporter: well, i'm at the memorial hospital here in hollywood, which is part of or connected to it is the childrens' hospital, so when your kid is injured or sick, this...
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of local enterprises giving mandates. colleges, universities, places of business. i strongly support that. we have to go the extra step to get people vaccinated. joining me live, the miamilatest on the situation in miami. your sense of what you're hearing, how the health care system is holding up. and what po worries you most? >> all of the metrics are up. hospitalizations are up, new cases are up. and percent of positivity is up. we are having a very, very high vaccination percentage in our population. the most vulnerable have seened one dose, and the second dose, 89%. fully vaccinated, almost 70%. the message is resonating that the best defense right now, that anyone can have is to get vaccinated. and the sttszs are demonstrating that this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. 90% of people in our hospitals are not vaccinated. and 99% of people vaccinated, are not feeling serious complications. this is posing other questions for local leaders, such as yourself. the mayor of dade county mandated testing for county workers. >> we did something similar. we did a mask mandate. all of our employees need to wear masks, unless you show that you're vaccinated. we're doing someth
of local enterprises giving mandates. colleges, universities, places of business. i strongly support that. we have to go the extra step to get people vaccinated. joining me live, the miamilatest on the situation in miami. your sense of what you're hearing, how the health care system is holding up. and what po worries you most? >> all of the metrics are up. hospitalizations are up, new cases are up. and percent of positivity is up. we are having a very, very high vaccination percentage in...
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as delta very cases hit new highs to gallagher al jazeera miami, florida alief at him is a vax and ologist, an adjunct professor university of michigan. he says, the approval by the f d. a could boost vaccine uptake in the us and elsewhere. companies' institutions, a colleges and other can actually men the vaccination without any problem because we have a fully approved vaccine is not an emergency use. and therefore, we could, without any problem, ask people in those institution, those are companies to take the vaccine i think. now, why is a good play a major role in the distribution and in the, making it available to people by, you know, stopping the engines for the marketing and selling the product out there. so that the factor that was actually missing because all of the work until now was done by the government. why the institutions to health departments and so forth. many countries of the when the world look at the f, d a and the city get the signal from the f d a. if they have the approves the vaccine, it means that many of the countries will just approve it. there will be no, you know, it's known for vetting as a revi
as delta very cases hit new highs to gallagher al jazeera miami, florida alief at him is a vax and ologist, an adjunct professor university of michigan. he says, the approval by the f d. a could boost vaccine uptake in the us and elsewhere. companies' institutions, a colleges and other can actually men the vaccination without any problem because we have a fully approved vaccine is not an emergency use. and therefore, we could, without any problem, ask people in those institution, those are...
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is an award-winning author, of five previous nonfiction books including beyond a river, she is taught writing at colombia university at northwestern, xavier university and miami university. and today, for those who frequently come we have an exciting international dimension which is andrew has decided to go home to scotland for a brief break and brush up on his a wonderful brogue. so andrew, thank you for joining us from vacation. >> you are welcome. [laughter] >> technology seems to be supporting us. and will be doing a brief presentation on george koval. that andrew is going to ask her some expert questions and then we are going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i'm going to disappear and turn it over too audrey. >> thank you amanda, thank you andrew. thank you everyone for coming again to say it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. i always find the compelling narrative that will bring alive for the leader all issues and individuals at the core of the book. from the criteria for choosing topics must have significant possibly be in dange
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university of california berkeley's football field the ten-year agreement comes at a $17.5 million price tag and it marks the latest sponsorship move by ftx which secured the naming rights of the miamirted $135 million in june. ftx everywhere. >>> and fall fanatics rejoice, starbucks fall menu returns today, in august, and it always includes the popular pumpkin spice latte. so while the temperatures may be approaching 90 degrees in the new york city area today, the company is also rolling out its pumpkin cream cold brew to actually help cool customers off. if it's so popular, brian, i don't know why they don't offer it all the time. i mean, really, if pumpkin is your thing, wouldn't you be willing to drink it, i don't know, around easter? >> yeah, but then we wouldn't talk about it. bring it back and do a story on it -- first off, it's not 90 degrees, contessa, it's like 140 kegs with 100% humidity in new jersey and, by the way, i'm just not down with the gourd. i don't like any gourds, pumpkins, whatever gourds there are. no thanks. are you gourd-ish. >> we should probably end this -- we're going to head towards vegetables or something next >> i don't even know what that means. sul
university of california berkeley's football field the ten-year agreement comes at a $17.5 million price tag and it marks the latest sponsorship move by ftx which secured the naming rights of the miamirted $135 million in june. ftx everywhere. >>> and fall fanatics rejoice, starbucks fall menu returns today, in august, and it always includes the popular pumpkin spice latte. so while the temperatures may be approaching 90 degrees in the new york city area today, the company is also...
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miami, florida. a moron. this where joined by ali fat, him who is a vaccine. ologist, an adjunct professor at the university of michigan. he joins us now via skype. hello there, ali. how significant is this development that 5 that has gained the full f d a approval in the u. s? i think it's remarkable. it's really great milestone that we are getting to the approval of the vaccine and that's make it like any other drug. it's not the emergency use, it's more of a kind of fully granted program and vaccine. and therefore, we are now opening a new chapter out for the new opportunities to expand it and to reach other populations that we are not able to reach before. so therefore, i think that's really a great opportunity for everybody. do you think this approval will help increase vaccination rates across the us because it's certainly increasing vaccine mandates, which is what we had in the previous story. yeah, that's both part of the picture is really in the me and my the mandate meaning that companies are interested you sions, a colleges and other i can actually mandate vaccination without any problem because we
miami, florida. a moron. this where joined by ali fat, him who is a vaccine. ologist, an adjunct professor at the university of michigan. he joins us now via skype. hello there, ali. how significant is this development that 5 that has gained the full f d a approval in the u. s? i think it's remarkable. it's really great milestone that we are getting to the approval of the vaccine and that's make it like any other drug. it's not the emergency use, it's more of a kind of fully granted program and...
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of our favorites is back with us, dr. murtaza akhter not, he's an emergency physician at florida international university, in miami.take us on the job with you, figuratively. tell us what the situation is in florida and the burden it has placed on your honorable profession. >> well brian, trust me, you don't want to go on this job with me. it has been quite straining, i feel like i've been saying this since last summer. we were hoping it would get better, especially as vaccinations were rolled out. but i was pessimistic it would go away, and unfortunately that ended up being true. we're getting not just a massive surge in covid cases, which you've all heard about. but there's also all the other people who are maybe avoiding all the ers this summer. but now they are coming in. they've got a double whammy, and you've got a massive shortages. especially with the [inaudible] as you just mentioned. fewer staff, more patients and it's basically just a nightmare situation. we're doing the best that we can with limited resources, it's a stressful -- and i'm saying that as someone who's been doing this for many years. >> ye
of our favorites is back with us, dr. murtaza akhter not, he's an emergency physician at florida international university, in miami.take us on the job with you, figuratively. tell us what the situation is in florida and the burden it has placed on your honorable profession. >> well brian, trust me, you don't want to go on this job with me. it has been quite straining, i feel like i've been saying this since last summer. we were hoping it would get better, especially as vaccinations were...
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one of our favorites is back with us tonight, an emergency physician at florida international university in miamiation is in florida and the burden it has placed on your honorable profession. >> well, brian, trust me, you don't want to go on this job with me. it has been quite straining. i feel like i've been saying this since last summer. we were hoping it would get better, especially as vaccinations were rolled out. but i was pessimistic they would go away. and unfortunately, that ended up being true. we're getting not just the massive surge in covid cases that you've all heard about on the news, but there are all the other people who may be avoiding the ers last summer but this summer are coming in. you the double whammy, and the shortages we've got especially with nursing. we've got more and more patient, fewer and fewer staff, and it's basically a nightmare situation. we're trying to do the best we can with really limited resources. it's very stressful, and i'm saying somebody who has been doing this for a large number of years. >> yes, sir. i want to talk about the oath you took to perform
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university down in miami, right, on powerpoint. the other day i mentioned it. his father was a baptist minister, so was bill gray, and his father was the president of florida memorial. so he was also a politician. he became the first in the house of representatives to become the house majority whip from 1989 to '91. and he served on the chairman of the house budget committee. those are all big deals. because he who pay attention to the tax proposals going on right now. if you are the chairman of the house budget committee, you are a powerful chairman, right? this is something -- everybody learned from adam clayton powell, jr. for all of his interesting dalliances he was a politician and served on very powerful committees to get legislation through, and that's how you get legislation through. so powell, bill gray, all learned how to work the system and to navigate it. he is the first person, he died in 1913, too early. he became -- after leaving congress, he became the president of the united negro college fund. so to kind of work -- and he's -- of course, he is at a very powerful time being in the house committee on the budget because he's working really with georg
university down in miami, right, on powerpoint. the other day i mentioned it. his father was a baptist minister, so was bill gray, and his father was the president of florida memorial. so he was also a politician. he became the first in the house of representatives to become the house majority whip from 1989 to '91. and he served on the chairman of the house budget committee. those are all big deals. because he who pay attention to the tax proposals going on right now. if you are the chairman...
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universal divine saviors. >> it sounded cool. naz said, he whole reason i came to miami was to make all of you guys moorish, moorish americans."ricans?" >> you may not have heard of the moorish nationals. it comes from a black religious group that's been around for nearly a century. most of its members obey the law, but not everyone. >> this man was arrested by police in fayetteville, north carolina. but his wife claims the arrest was illegal because he is a member of the moorish nation >> he has diplomatic immunity. why are y'all doing this? >> he was telling me, um, the moorish science temple is, like, indigenous people to america and we have sovereign rights. and i didn't understand what none of that (bleep) was. i was, like, "what the (bleep) is sovereign rights?" >> what snatch you up is when they tell you you didn't come over here just on no slave ship. and the moorish science temple, it mixed christianity, judaism, and islamism all in one. they are geared to help th black community. >> so we sitting down just building on the bible and talking about making a great change, you know, and can we do it, can we actually, you
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miami beach, florida, dr. eileen marty, she is infectious disease expert at florida international university. thanks to both you. dr. hotez, if i could begin with you, you heard the mayor of houston there, city. you know, of course, very well. you know, struggling with this, right? because the -- the -- the health advice is clear. you know, on things like masking, contact tracing, et cetera. but now, even as the delta variant is -- is -- is getting worse, you see even more of a pushback against these simple-health measures. tell us, as a medical professional, what impact that's having. >> yeah. you know, jim, i've spoken to mayor turner, off and on, quite a bit in the last two years. and there's -- there's -- there are few other public officials who are as committed to halting covid-19 as mayor turner. and enormous respect for -- for his abilities and his insights. and he's -- he's right. i mean, we have to do everything we can to protect our children, especially in the schools. look. we don't want to reproduce what we're, already, seeing in louisiana, mississippi, and florida. which is, now we're starting to see large numbers of young people pile into hospitals and lots
miami beach, florida, dr. eileen marty, she is infectious disease expert at florida international university. thanks to both you. dr. hotez, if i could begin with you, you heard the mayor of houston there, city. you know, of course, very well. you know, struggling with this, right? because the -- the -- the health advice is clear. you know, on things like masking, contact tracing, et cetera. but now, even as the delta variant is -- is -- is getting worse, you see even more of a pushback against...