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all our hearts are — european research group. all our hearts are full _ european research group.f _ european research group. all our hearts are full of shock _ european research group. all our hearts are full of shock and - european research group. all our. hearts are full of shock and sadness today _ hearts are full of shock and sadness today to _ hearts are full of shock and sadness today to the loss of sir david amess mp who _ today to the loss of sir david amess mp who was killed in his constituency surgery in a church after _ constituency surgery in a church after almost 40 years of continuous service _ after almost 40 years of continuous service to _ after almost 40 years of continuous service to the people and the whole of the _ service to the people and the whole of the united kingdom. the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened — think people are so shocked and saddened is above all he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people— the kindest, nicest, most gentle peddle in— the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. the the kindest, nicest, most
all our hearts are — european research group. all our hearts are full _ european research group.f _ european research group. all our hearts are full of shock _ european research group. all our hearts are full of shock and - european research group. all our. hearts are full of shock and sadness today _ hearts are full of shock and sadness today to _ hearts are full of shock and sadness today to the loss of sir david amess mp who _ today to the loss of sir david amess mp who was killed in his...
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yes, jake - berry, head of the northern research group _ berry, head of the northern research group of powerhouse minister, not a friend of boris _ powerhouse minister, not a friend of borisjohnson, how can powerhouse minister, not a friend of boris johnson, how can the conservatives get around levelling up conservatives get around levelling up the _ conservatives get around levelling up the uk — conservatives get around levelling up the uk but then they are going to be raising _ up the uk but then they are going to be raising national insurance to deal— be raising national insurance to deal with— be raising national insurance to deal with health and social care. we have heard — deal with health and social care. we have heard about that over the last few weeks — have heard about that over the last few weeks. a lot of cuts are happening as well and the ending of fartow— happening as well and the ending of farlow and the extra money given out during _ farlow and the extra money given out during the _ farlow and the extra money given out during the pandemic. mps are saying that does— duri
yes, jake - berry, head of the northern research group _ berry, head of the northern research group of powerhouse minister, not a friend of boris _ powerhouse minister, not a friend of borisjohnson, how can powerhouse minister, not a friend of boris johnson, how can the conservatives get around levelling up conservatives get around levelling up the _ conservatives get around levelling up the uk — conservatives get around levelling up the uk but then they are going to be raising _ up the uk...
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and the head of the maritime transport research group at the university of plymouth. welcome to the program. let's begin in newcastle. first we just camera. as i understand it, the most simple way of describing this global supply chain is the fact that it works on this kind of last minute principle. the idea is that with frictionless borders, with all the supply chain working at once, everything gets to the shops, everything gets the stores just in time, nothing has stockpiled. and for that, for decades, that system has worked for the most part. but now with the pandemic and with briggs it and with say, shortage of workers, those that last minute principal as being really tested, is it still working? is it still the best way? the whole principle of just in time production and delivery. it's bugs in certain settings and it doesn't book another setting. and it's really important to distinguish between the 2. so just in time, of course has good benefits and times all that is evidence is it has everything to be done, but it's a good quality no cost, no time method, method
and the head of the maritime transport research group at the university of plymouth. welcome to the program. let's begin in newcastle. first we just camera. as i understand it, the most simple way of describing this global supply chain is the fact that it works on this kind of last minute principle. the idea is that with frictionless borders, with all the supply chain working at once, everything gets to the shops, everything gets the stores just in time, nothing has stockpiled. and for that,...
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public interest research group.hey are sounding an alarm that payments through these apps go through in an instant. they cannot be reversed. if anything goes wrong, consumers are on their own. now scammers are taking advantage. >> $3500 was gone right then. i started to tell myself that i would never get the money back. >>? i kissed the money goodbye. reporter: a spotlight on quick pay apps. some say they make it too easy for criminals to drain your bank account. >> we have seen a lot of scammers using robo calls, robo text. sometimes payment apps scam people. it's a problem. reporter: state director for the u.s. public interest research group. he found complaints about payments at -- payment apps had surge. the consumer financial protection bureau received about 9300 complaints since it began taking it back in 2017. more than half, 5200 of them, were filed in just the past year alone. 7 on your side found 500 60 reports of unauthorized transactions using these apps just since september 1. >> it's unacceptable to al
public interest research group.hey are sounding an alarm that payments through these apps go through in an instant. they cannot be reversed. if anything goes wrong, consumers are on their own. now scammers are taking advantage. >> $3500 was gone right then. i started to tell myself that i would never get the money back. >>? i kissed the money goodbye. reporter: a spotlight on quick pay apps. some say they make it too easy for criminals to drain your bank account. >> we have...
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the chairman of the influential northern research i of the influential northern research group saying to the north. is that harter given the pandemic life and from home?— that harter given the pandemic life and from home? well, i mean surely it should be — and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier _ and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier if _ and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier if people - and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier if people are - it should be easier if people are not so location specific. the hall, there is a lot that sets daycare, not wanting notjust more investments but wanting more say over where where it's invested and how in the north, and this is something that rishi sunak has got to get right. you know, the so—called red while falling, is it going to remain blue? bath so-called red while falling, is it going to remain blue?- so-called red while falling, is it going to remain blue? both of you have pointed _ going to remain blue? both of you have pointed out _ going to remain blue? both of you have poi
the chairman of the influential northern research i of the influential northern research group saying to the north. is that harter given the pandemic life and from home?— that harter given the pandemic life and from home? well, i mean surely it should be — and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier _ and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier if _ and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier if people - and from home? well, i mean surely it should be easier...
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today the california public interest research group, or calpirg, is calling it trouble in the air. millions of californians breathe levels of pollution that could put their health at risk. >> 38.6 million californians, about 98% of californians experience more than 30 days with elevated ozone and/or particulate. >> biden's build back better plan contains clean energy and are vital in improving california's air quality. >>> up next, what's available to help farmers struggling during our drought. the reason our state is confident it will get more resources in the near future. >>> rental protections are expiring. so how do you respond if you've received an eviction notice? i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll show you how, next. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. temperatures have dropped big, big drops in the north bay to 20 degrees. we'll talk about cold air ahead in about eight minutes. >>> tonight some people at walnut creek who are facing eviction are calling on the city council to pass stronger tenant protections and harassing ordinance to keep them safe. that me
today the california public interest research group, or calpirg, is calling it trouble in the air. millions of californians breathe levels of pollution that could put their health at risk. >> 38.6 million californians, about 98% of californians experience more than 30 days with elevated ozone and/or particulate. >> biden's build back better plan contains clean energy and are vital in improving california's air quality. >>> up next, what's available to help farmers...
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conservative party since 1997 and was a high-profile brexit supporter and member of the european research group think all of our hearts are full of shock and sadness today to the loss of sir david, who was killed and his constituency surgery in a church after almost 40 years of continuous service to the people of essex and the united kingdom. the reason think people are so shocked and saddened is he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. >> the investigation is an early status but a 25-year-old man has been arresd on suspicion of murder. the man was detained shortly after officers arrived and a knife was recovered at the scene. one witness who was opposite the church when it happened told me he saw a woman coming out and calling an ambulance and after police arrived, he saw a man of african appearance being that away. as constituents gathered near the church, there was a sense of shock, and all came to pay tribute regardless of which party they voted for. >> it is so tragic. this isuch a nice area. for this to happen is -- what can i say? >> he was a nice person. he was
conservative party since 1997 and was a high-profile brexit supporter and member of the european research group think all of our hearts are full of shock and sadness today to the loss of sir david, who was killed and his constituency surgery in a church after almost 40 years of continuous service to the people of essex and the united kingdom. the reason think people are so shocked and saddened is he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. >> the investigation is an...
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this professor is ahead of a research group, the doherty institute, in melbourne and he told me aboutinitiative covax signed up to by many governments to put vaccines in an international pool is an important step in making vaccines available to poorer countries around the world. firstly, i think everyone should take a cold shower about the differences between the vaccines. by and large, they are all doing a very good job of controlling covid, especially the original wuhan strain but even with their delta strain, they are still doing a good job. there are questions of availability and certainty of that in some of the vaccines, for example, some of the chinese and cuban vaccines and others, whether it is still not enough transparency in the data and either clinical trial data or either data within the population to be certain that they are as effective as other but the suspicion is that that they, —— that they are. so that is an issue and countries, assisted by the who, need to make sure that if they are procuring vaccines that they do the job as promised and the who has significant res
this professor is ahead of a research group, the doherty institute, in melbourne and he told me aboutinitiative covax signed up to by many governments to put vaccines in an international pool is an important step in making vaccines available to poorer countries around the world. firstly, i think everyone should take a cold shower about the differences between the vaccines. by and large, they are all doing a very good job of controlling covid, especially the original wuhan strain but even with...
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taking into account rising sea levels and severe precipitation events, a non-profit research group createden mapping project to assess the flood danger in the u.s. over the next 30 years, and some of the places in the crosshairs are surprising. i recently spoke with matthew eby, executive director of the first street foundation. matthew, when we think about flooding, wesually think about towns and cities that are right next to big rivers, or right on the coast. when you looked across all the infrastructure that's at risk, what did you find? >> well, it's really interesting results that we found, is that the places that you would normally think that have a lot of risk, as you're mentioning-- you know, the floridas, the louisianas, the texas-- those places actually still have a lot of risk. there's a lot of critical infrastructure at risk. but the surprising part that we found is, there's a lot of alluvial flooding, or precipitation flooding, that sees the middle of america have a lot of risk. so, places like west virginia, which you wouldn't think about as being a big flood area, has a sign
taking into account rising sea levels and severe precipitation events, a non-profit research group createden mapping project to assess the flood danger in the u.s. over the next 30 years, and some of the places in the crosshairs are surprising. i recently spoke with matthew eby, executive director of the first street foundation. matthew, when we think about flooding, wesually think about towns and cities that are right next to big rivers, or right on the coast. when you looked across all the...
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conservative party since 1997 and was a high—profile brexit supporter and a member of the european research groupour hearts are full of shock and sadness today at the loss of sir david amess, mp, who was killed in his constituency surgery in a church after almost a0 years of continuous service to the people of essex and the whole of the united kingdom. and the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is, above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics. the police investigation is still in its early stages, but a 25—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. detectives say the man was detained shortly after officers arrived, and a knife was recovered at the scene. as constituents gathered near the church, there was a sense of acute shock. and all were keen to pay tribute, regardless of which party they'd voted for. it's so tragic. this is such a nice area, and for this to happen, it's... what can i say? he was such a nice person who loved everyone. and he was doing such a brilliantjob for all the local residents. the fact that scotland yard's count
conservative party since 1997 and was a high—profile brexit supporter and a member of the european research groupour hearts are full of shock and sadness today at the loss of sir david amess, mp, who was killed in his constituency surgery in a church after almost a0 years of continuous service to the people of essex and the whole of the united kingdom. and the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is, above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics....
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professor terry nolan is head of the vaccine and immunisation research group at the doherty institutemes to vaccine inequality. access to supply is most important, though. the international initiative which is called covax, which has been signed up to by many of the countries and many rich governments, to contribute vaccines into an international pool, is a really important step in making those vaccines available to countries around the world. first of all, everyone should, i think, take a cold shower about all of this issue about how much of a difference is there between the vaccines. by and large, all of the vaccines are doing a very good job at controlling covid. certainly the ancestral or the initial wuhan strain, but even now with the delta strain, which is much more elusive, they're still doing a good job. there are questions of availability, of certainty about that, in some of the vaccines — for example some of the chinese vaccines, some from cuba and others where there isn't yet enough transparency in the data, either clinical trial data or data following their rollout in popu
professor terry nolan is head of the vaccine and immunisation research group at the doherty institutemes to vaccine inequality. access to supply is most important, though. the international initiative which is called covax, which has been signed up to by many of the countries and many rich governments, to contribute vaccines into an international pool, is a really important step in making those vaccines available to countries around the world. first of all, everyone should, i think, take a cold...
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heard about, let's talk to professor terry nolan, who is head of the vaccine and immunisation research group us a sense, first of all, of the general picture when it comes to vaccine inequality. first of all, it is unequal in terms of distribution around the world, but it is also unequal in terms of the pace at which vaccines are being rolled out even in rich countries such as australia. but right now, many of the rich countries have achieved high levels of two dose coverage, so their populations are approaching good levels of protection. the majority of countries in the world still don't have even modest amounts of vaccine to achieve anything approaching levels of coverage which are required. levels of coverage which are required-_ required. because of either money or — required. because of either money or contracts, - required. because of either money or contracts, or- required. because of either. money or contracts, or often politics, lots of countries are not using the vaccines we've heard most about, the pfizers, the modernas, the astras. which countries are not using these vaccines and
heard about, let's talk to professor terry nolan, who is head of the vaccine and immunisation research group us a sense, first of all, of the general picture when it comes to vaccine inequality. first of all, it is unequal in terms of distribution around the world, but it is also unequal in terms of the pace at which vaccines are being rolled out even in rich countries such as australia. but right now, many of the rich countries have achieved high levels of two dose coverage, so their...
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henry harteveldt is president of san francisco based atmosphere research group, a worldwide air travelket research firm. more people do plan to travel this year for the holidays, then did travel last year. and so it may be more difficult to find low, the lowest fare seats out there. why earlier in the year in the spring and summer, airlines were aggressively building back their schedules ahead of their ability to actually operate those flights. as a result, american and southwest imploded in may and june long before last weekend's. southwest mass cancellations. several airlines, including southwest reduce the number of flights that they had scheduled for the fall. uh just to make sure that they had a little bit of buffer rope. most airlines have spoken hub systems where planes go from and return to their point of origin. when disrupted, they can reorganize pretty quickly. southwest hedge hops from one location to another, and then often to even others, often ending up at a different airport. when disruptions arise, it is far harder to reset the system as we saw last weekend. we've seen
henry harteveldt is president of san francisco based atmosphere research group, a worldwide air travelket research firm. more people do plan to travel this year for the holidays, then did travel last year. and so it may be more difficult to find low, the lowest fare seats out there. why earlier in the year in the spring and summer, airlines were aggressively building back their schedules ahead of their ability to actually operate those flights. as a result, american and southwest imploded in...
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the reporters by nonprofit research and technology group first street foundation, and it finds that 25%cal infrastructure in the u. s. including police and fire stations, hospitals and airports face substantial risk of being rendered in operable by flooding here in the bay area, the worst hit counties would be marin. san mateo and napa counties were over 40% of critical infrastructure is vulnerable, the report says. the threat is expected to grow as the planet heats up. an activist in d. c march to the city's freedom plaza to the white from this plaza to the white house today, urging the biden administration to end fossil fuel projects. they say reducing fossil fuels is just one of the steps needed to help reduce emissions and protect the environment. today's march is part of a weeklong protest at the nation's capital held by the build back fossil free coalition. california has a new law to protect reporters from police interference when they are reporting on demonstrations. this law allows reporters and photographers to go behind police lines during marches, rallies and demonstrations
the reporters by nonprofit research and technology group first street foundation, and it finds that 25%cal infrastructure in the u. s. including police and fire stations, hospitals and airports face substantial risk of being rendered in operable by flooding here in the bay area, the worst hit counties would be marin. san mateo and napa counties were over 40% of critical infrastructure is vulnerable, the report says. the threat is expected to grow as the planet heats up. an activist in d. c...
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the research side and development of drugs and funding of the development of drugs is, do those research groupsss to capital? which is why we have been able to work with these early-stage scientists that have made fundamental breakthroughs and create a drug development program under the cambrian umbrella for those groups. . it has been a great way to bridge this gap that is sometimes called the biofarma valley of death, were so many innovations come to die. matt: james, it is a fascinating topic. hope we can get you back on. james peyer, cambrian biopharma chief executive and founder. this is bloomberg. ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress, and emotional eating, and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's g-o-l-o.com. mark: i'm mark cr
the research side and development of drugs and funding of the development of drugs is, do those research groupsss to capital? which is why we have been able to work with these early-stage scientists that have made fundamental breakthroughs and create a drug development program under the cambrian umbrella for those groups. . it has been a great way to bridge this gap that is sometimes called the biofarma valley of death, were so many innovations come to die. matt: james, it is a fascinating...
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for years the national institutes of health provided grant money to the ecohealth alliance research groupriments with bat coronaviruses in wuhan, china. republicans have claimed the federally funded research could have started the coronavirus pandemic. an allegation health experts say is impossible. >> anybody that knows anything about viral biology and viruses know that it is molecularly impossible for those viruses that were worked on to turn into sars-cov-2 because they were distant enough molecmolecularly. >> reporter: dr. fauci has also defended the grants provided to the wuhan lab and denied any federal dollars were spent on so-called gain of function experiments conducted there which can make viruses more infectious. >> the nih and niaad categorically has not funded gain of function research to be conducted in the wuhan institute of virology. >> reporter: leading to heated exchanges on capitol hill. >> dr. fauci, knowing that it's a crime to lie to congress, do you wish to retract your statement of may 11th where you claimed the nih never funded gain of function research in -- >> s
for years the national institutes of health provided grant money to the ecohealth alliance research groupriments with bat coronaviruses in wuhan, china. republicans have claimed the federally funded research could have started the coronavirus pandemic. an allegation health experts say is impossible. >> anybody that knows anything about viral biology and viruses know that it is molecularly impossible for those viruses that were worked on to turn into sars-cov-2 because they were distant...
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joining us now is gregory polen, mayo clinic research group director. what is the timeline here?t through eight hours of q&a, then what happens? gregory: my expectation is they will vote to recommend it. then the fda has to formally accept or reject or modify that vote. it will then go to the cdc advisory committee november 2 and 3, and then the cdc sign off , modify, or reject those recommendations. i expect by the end of the first week of november, kids will be able to get there vaccine. dani: assuming that is the case, what do we need to do in order to instill confidence in american parents so they actually have their children take these vaccines? dr. poland: i think this is the path back to normal for the kinds of -- we want our children to have. after all, this is a time when they are developing socialization skills, when they need to be with other kids. the unfortunate part is this is colliding with the colder weather, with a downturn in cases, so people pretend that the pandemic is over, and it is not, and the holidays, when there will be a lot of indoor gathering. so our
joining us now is gregory polen, mayo clinic research group director. what is the timeline here?t through eight hours of q&a, then what happens? gregory: my expectation is they will vote to recommend it. then the fda has to formally accept or reject or modify that vote. it will then go to the cdc advisory committee november 2 and 3, and then the cdc sign off , modify, or reject those recommendations. i expect by the end of the first week of november, kids will be able to get there vaccine....
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i look at the emergence of that, as well as outside research advocacy groups and tell the dynamics that will help give us that perspective to avoid the bad consequences of institutional myopia in the future. host: social media companies like facebook and twitter issues -- insist they are not media companies and don't have a responsibility for what people say on their platforms. you agree with their contention? do you think there should be some regulation of what companies like facebook, twitter, and instagram and other social media companies can put out to the world? guest: you are talking about one of the hottest issues these days . that section 230 in the united states law protecting facebook and companies like it has intermediaries from being liable for the actions of their users. i believe there is an important distinction to be made between companies whose work and business is centered around facilitating expression of others. in contrast to media companies, many of which are successful that work to cultivate the content that comes out through their services which is much more hand
i look at the emergence of that, as well as outside research advocacy groups and tell the dynamics that will help give us that perspective to avoid the bad consequences of institutional myopia in the future. host: social media companies like facebook and twitter issues -- insist they are not media companies and don't have a responsibility for what people say on their platforms. you agree with their contention? do you think there should be some regulation of what companies like facebook,...
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a recent analysis by the research group adata has also shown that 42 countries now have public debt exposure to china in excess of 10% of their g.d.p. which is largely hidden from conventional reporting to the world bank. h.r. 4111 would address this problem by supporting technical assistance from the international monetary fund to help developing countries better assess these debt contracts. this legislation builds on a bipartisan law authored by our colleague, congressman hill of arkansas, that requires the treasury department to push for greater chinese debt transparency at the international financial institutions. together, these two bills are clear statements that our committee wants treasury to prioritize the threat of china's hidden debt and give countries the necessary technical assistance to push back on beijing. h.r. 4111 is especially timely since the i.m.f. is confronting serious difficulties carrying out new programs since china has been so slow negotiating its loans to i.m.f. borrowers. if the international monetary fund can't accurately assess borrowers' liability to beijing,
a recent analysis by the research group adata has also shown that 42 countries now have public debt exposure to china in excess of 10% of their g.d.p. which is largely hidden from conventional reporting to the world bank. h.r. 4111 would address this problem by supporting technical assistance from the international monetary fund to help developing countries better assess these debt contracts. this legislation builds on a bipartisan law authored by our colleague, congressman hill of arkansas,...
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one research group finds for every dime of increase in the price of a gallon of gas, it's $1.3 billionf discretionary spending. leading up to christmas we will have because of high gas prices $35 billion less to spend on other things. according to the oil gurus, it's not going to change anytime soon. >> the only way i see that continuing to rise another couple of cents a gallon until we get relief in the crude oil market for more oil supplies returning, unfortunately this is going to be bad news for the consumer because the balance of 2021. >> that crude oil market is under some pressure because as we look forward to a green economy and less reliance on fuels, reticence on the part of the oil companies to spend money to explore. if you look at the numbers on oil exploration as recently as 2014, we spent over $700 billion a year looking for new oil. by 2018, that had been reduced to less than 500 billion and this year, the last year it was about 300 billion or more. until we get to that green economy, it might cost us some green. >> bret: met one guy driving by has gas. thank you. up ne
one research group finds for every dime of increase in the price of a gallon of gas, it's $1.3 billionf discretionary spending. leading up to christmas we will have because of high gas prices $35 billion less to spend on other things. according to the oil gurus, it's not going to change anytime soon. >> the only way i see that continuing to rise another couple of cents a gallon until we get relief in the crude oil market for more oil supplies returning, unfortunately this is going to be...
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november 24th the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research group henry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more will be just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> it's available to operate the flights during the thanksgiving and christmas holiday. >> captain eric ferguson, president of allied pilots association released a statement saying american airlines management continues to engage with on all things pandemic-related including the vaccine mandate. he went on to say the white house should permit the same alternatives to the vaccine that are expected to be allowed under the anticipated osha emergency rule covering companies with more than 100 employees this would ensure the same level of safety while preventing the destabilization of our industry on the eve of the holiday season. the union is hoping to
november 24th the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research group henry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more will be just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> it's available to operate the...
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in fact, to the point where the gute milwaukeeer institute pro-abortion research group.ed 20221 the most anti-abortion state legislative year ever. which means what we're doing is winning the battles in those states and those state houses, in the hearts and the minds of the american public. we are passing more pro-life laws that are going to protect women, mothers, and children in the womb once they are born than we have ever passed before, and it is just truly an exciting time as the conversation on abortion continues to grow and build as the truth on abortion continues to come out, even despite the censorship of big tech. we know what they are up to. we see through it. and we are going to continue to push them on that. we are going to continue to seek out the truth and the real information on our own. and as we are continuing to see everyday americans do exactly what lila just shared, reach out, work with your pregnancy center. maybe even testify at the state house. go sidewalk counsel. all of the different ways that we can in our own small way impact the process and i
in fact, to the point where the gute milwaukeeer institute pro-abortion research group.ed 20221 the most anti-abortion state legislative year ever. which means what we're doing is winning the battles in those states and those state houses, in the hearts and the minds of the american public. we are passing more pro-life laws that are going to protect women, mothers, and children in the womb once they are born than we have ever passed before, and it is just truly an exciting time as the...
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any researcher, whether you research a certain group of people to get a number to decide what people vote the way they are, that's a small percentage of everyone who does vote. people don't tell the truth. it's hard to really tell. it's important to understand, no offense to the way, it is offensive when people say latino voters. everyone in america is so mixed. it doesn't matter what color you are necessarily or what shade you are, everybody feels, generally people are mixed with different ethnicities. so to say you are latino or black. it's really just offensive to those groups. i think that's why trump is a draw to different people because i think he basically understands that. if you stop putting labels on people and assuming they think one way or the other host: ok sarah, thank you. guest: the diversity of people like latino voters may think of their identity and the impact edit how they -- impact how they vote in different ways. marriage rates among the highest when it comes to the latino population in the united states. about 30% of latino newlyweds marry somebody who is not l
any researcher, whether you research a certain group of people to get a number to decide what people vote the way they are, that's a small percentage of everyone who does vote. people don't tell the truth. it's hard to really tell. it's important to understand, no offense to the way, it is offensive when people say latino voters. everyone in america is so mixed. it doesn't matter what color you are necessarily or what shade you are, everybody feels, generally people are mixed with different...
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authorization of individuals five through less than 12 years of age i had the vaccine clinical research group at pfizer. my presentation this morning will be brief and to the point even though i will touch on each of the topics here i will focus primarily on the clinical data that demonstrates clear and compelling vaccine safety and efficacy and reports an emergency use authorization for five and less than 12 -year-olds. seeking emergency use authorization of a 10-microgram dose for use in children five through less than 12 years of age a micro dose was selected as the optimum dose based on the favorable reaction of the profile and the results in a phase 23 study. the proposed indication as to prevent covid-19 caused by sars coronavirus to from five through less than 12 years of age administered of zero.2 milliliters each three weeks apart. i will share information with you today that the vaccine needs emergency use guidance for children less than 12 years of age. he will see it meets all safety data expectations and 90.7 percent efficacy was observed safety under emergency use authorization
authorization of individuals five through less than 12 years of age i had the vaccine clinical research group at pfizer. my presentation this morning will be brief and to the point even though i will touch on each of the topics here i will focus primarily on the clinical data that demonstrates clear and compelling vaccine safety and efficacy and reports an emergency use authorization for five and less than 12 -year-olds. seeking emergency use authorization of a 10-microgram dose for use in...
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. >> the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research group henry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more. we just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. >> according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> available to operate the flights during the thanksgiving and christmas holiday. i love the union had made a similar statement. >> captain eric ferguson. president of allied pilots association released a statement saying american airlines management continues to engage with on all things pandemic-related including the vaccine mandate. he went on to say the white house should permit the same alternatives to the vaccine that are expected to be allowed under the anticipated osha emergency rule covering companies with more than 100 employees. this would ensure the same level of safety while preventing the destabilization of our industry on the eve of
. >> the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research group henry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more. we just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. >> according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> available to operate the flights...
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regional caucuses, regional groupings from mps on the eve of a budget, but i think for the northern research group. they are probably in luck. we know that the chancellor really buys into the prime minister's flagship levelling up agenda to try to boost the north and midlands, already, we have trailed £7,000,000,000 for a transport revolution with lots of that money going to upgrading roads, trams, busesin going to upgrading roads, trams, buses in liverpool, greater manchester, yorkshire, the tees valley and so forth. we know that lots of civil service jobs are being moved to the north. i think things are looking pretty bright for those in the so—called red house seats. i think will be interesting to hear from what tori mps and some of the more traditional shire seats sat; more traditional shire seats say tomorrow but what many of them fear is an over— tomorrow but what many of them fear is an over emphasis on the law. jenny, — is an over emphasis on the law. jenny, the — is an over emphasis on the law. jenny, the yorkshire post also nods to the fact that rishi sunak has had a bit of a telling off
regional caucuses, regional groupings from mps on the eve of a budget, but i think for the northern research group. they are probably in luck. we know that the chancellor really buys into the prime minister's flagship levelling up agenda to try to boost the north and midlands, already, we have trailed £7,000,000,000 for a transport revolution with lots of that money going to upgrading roads, trams, busesin going to upgrading roads, trams, buses in liverpool, greater manchester, yorkshire, the...
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. >> the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research groupry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more. we just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. >> according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> it's available to operate the flights during the thanksgiving and christmas holiday. i love the union had made a similar statement. >> captain eric ferguson. president of allied pilots association released a statement saying american airlines management continues to engage with on all things pandemic-related including the vaccine mandate. he went on to say the white house should permit the same alternatives to the vaccine that are expected to be allowed under the anticipated osha emergency rule covering companies with more than 100 employees this would ensure the same level of safety while preventing the desthbilization of our industry on the eve of
. >> the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research groupry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more. we just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. >> according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> it's available to operate the...
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another is our research groups with more than 42 chapters in 6500 members. together they are helping drive my strategic initiatives, the big six diversity inclusion equality inclusion focus areas and equity through action. these two efforts started in 2015 combined to focus on accountability, hiring, onboarding and mentoring, advocacy, career development and employing engagement in support of amp more diverse workforce tt is able to reach their full potential. our programs are working. we have seen slow but steady increases in representation, minorities and at higher grade levels to include seniors as we are on track for reaching our minority hiring goals. nsa-- [inaudible] together civilian population overall is 26.1% racial ethnic minority, 41.3% women, 12.4% persons with disabilities and 2.7%7% persons with targeted disabilities. our ongoing review of personal processes and outcomes uncovers different results to some segments of the population we are committed to leaning into our areas of improvement. this past july the careers and disabled magazine named
another is our research groups with more than 42 chapters in 6500 members. together they are helping drive my strategic initiatives, the big six diversity inclusion equality inclusion focus areas and equity through action. these two efforts started in 2015 combined to focus on accountability, hiring, onboarding and mentoring, advocacy, career development and employing engagement in support of amp more diverse workforce tt is able to reach their full potential. our programs are working. we have...
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. >> the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research group henry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more. we just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. >> according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> it's available to operate the flights during the thanksgiving and christmas holiday. i love the union had made a similar statement. >> captain eric ferguson. president of the allied pilots association released a statement saying american airlines management continues to engage with on all things pandemic-related including the vaccine mandate. he went on to say the white house should permit the same alternatives to the vaccine that are expected to be allowed under the anticipated osha emergency rule covering companies with more than 100 employees this would ensure the same level of safety while preventing the destabilization of our industry on the
. >> the day before thanksgiving president and travel industry analyst at the atmosphere research group henry have a belt says this could possibly keep you from getting to the family feast. you may face a delay. it could be a few hours. it could be a day or more. we just don't know yet. it's too soon to tell. >> according to the federal aviation administration. pilots will have to wait 48 hours after each dose before they can operate. there. >> it's available to operate the...
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any researcher, when you are researching a certain group of people to get a number to decide why people are voting the way they are, that is a small percentage of everyone who does vote and a lot of people do not tell the truth. it is hard to tell. it is pretty important to understand -- no offense to the way, well, it is kind of offensive when people say latino voters. everybody in america is so mixed. it does not matter what co-you are necessarily what shade you are. everybody feels like generally people are always mixed with different ethnicities. to say you are a latino or black , it is really offensive to those groups. i think that is why trump is a draw to all different people because i think he basically understands that. if you stop putting labels on people and assuming they think one way or the other -- host: thank you. guest: a great point from the caller that the diversity of a group like latino voters has so many dimensions and the voters themselves may think of their identity and the impact it has on how they vote in different ways and there is no doubt that the nation toda
any researcher, when you are researching a certain group of people to get a number to decide why people are voting the way they are, that is a small percentage of everyone who does vote and a lot of people do not tell the truth. it is hard to tell. it is pretty important to understand -- no offense to the way, well, it is kind of offensive when people say latino voters. everybody in america is so mixed. it does not matter what co-you are necessarily what shade you are. everybody feels like...
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the science and the abilities lie in the national ocean service and the ocean and atmospheric research groupfor example the great lakes environmental research lab. i could say that we learn from them, it's been a learning experience for me, and recognizing that they will be blooming in freshwater lakes, like in lake erie, would be more toxic than what happens along the coast. you have the combination of lake okeechobee water and others coming together, providing these blooms over a two to three month period. from a service perspective, we are working with them to make sure that we can get the connectivity with the local decision-makers that need this information, whether it's for water, fish, shellfish, whatever. it's a true partnership within noah bringing this ability to the service pipelines, into the communities. >> how important is it to understand ocean interactions for weather forecasting? >> oh, it's one of the main factors we have to work towards improving ourselves in the future. it's not just the atmosphere, it's the entire earth system. earth science. atmospheric coupling is an i
the science and the abilities lie in the national ocean service and the ocean and atmospheric research groupfor example the great lakes environmental research lab. i could say that we learn from them, it's been a learning experience for me, and recognizing that they will be blooming in freshwater lakes, like in lake erie, would be more toxic than what happens along the coast. you have the combination of lake okeechobee water and others coming together, providing these blooms over a two to three...
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intercept's foia request involving the coe alliance led by peter dazig and drastic, a science research group, have all done a deeper dive dive than our own intelligence community? a member of the drastic team, giles, a data scientist from new zealand, told "vanity fair" that i can't be sure that covid-19 originated from research related accident or infection from a sampling trip but i'm 100% sure there was a massive coverup. in 2012, dr. fauci was asked about this type of research and he said the benefits of such experiments and the resulting knowledge outweigh the risk. 2015, dr. ralph barak and a doctor of china, published their work to create a chimera using coronaviruses. dr. fauci's email, january 31, 2020, vierlings kristen anderson emails dr. fauci suggesting the coronavirus may have been genetically engineered. the next day, february 1, dr. fauci emails his deputy with the headline important and sends the 2015 doctor barrett article about creating a chimera from a coronavirus. april 18 of 2020, peter dazig of u.s.-funded ecohealth alliance working with chinese doctors thanks dr. fauc
intercept's foia request involving the coe alliance led by peter dazig and drastic, a science research group, have all done a deeper dive dive than our own intelligence community? a member of the drastic team, giles, a data scientist from new zealand, told "vanity fair" that i can't be sure that covid-19 originated from research related accident or infection from a sampling trip but i'm 100% sure there was a massive coverup. in 2012, dr. fauci was asked about this type of research and...
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what i would point out today as there was a report from the rhodium group, an independent research group that reinforce the fact that the united states had multiple pathways to meet president biden's pledge to reduce emissions 50-52% between 2,000 bibles in 2030. there's no question that as we work to get the infrastructure bill passed and as we work to get the build back better edge of the past, there are components in each of those bills that have enormous impact and i'd wanted to highlight a couple of these things because sometimes we shorthand in the infrastructure bill, roads, rails and bridges. these are key components that we don't talk about a lot and people out there in the country don't always know all about those as we shorthand them. some of these are claimant pieces, including making the largest federal investment history to expand public translate which will help a range of lower income communities and it's also a step that is a positive step forward for the claimant, remediating environmental harms and adjusting the legacy solution by cleaning up sites and building out the
what i would point out today as there was a report from the rhodium group, an independent research group that reinforce the fact that the united states had multiple pathways to meet president biden's pledge to reduce emissions 50-52% between 2,000 bibles in 2030. there's no question that as we work to get the infrastructure bill passed and as we work to get the build back better edge of the past, there are components in each of those bills that have enormous impact and i'd wanted to highlight a...
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a few researchers or any researcher, whether you're researching a certain group of people to get a number and decide what people are voting the way they are, a small percentage of everyone who votes, a lot of people don't have the truth all that pretty hard to tell what is important to understand that no offense but it is kind of offensive when people say, latino voters, everybody in america is so mixed. it doesn't matter what color you are necessarily or what shape you are. everybody feels like generally people are always mixed with differentt ethnicities so to say that your latino or s your blac, it's really offensive to those groups. and i think that is why trump kind of a draw to different people because i think that he basicallyrs understands that you don't that if you start putting labels onto people, and assuming that they think one way or another - >> okay thank you. >> great point from the caller thatca the diversity on a group like latino voters has shown many dimensions wouldn't the voters themselves think of their identity and the impact on how the vote invo different ways and
a few researchers or any researcher, whether you're researching a certain group of people to get a number and decide what people are voting the way they are, a small percentage of everyone who votes, a lot of people don't have the truth all that pretty hard to tell what is important to understand that no offense but it is kind of offensive when people say, latino voters, everybody in america is so mixed. it doesn't matter what color you are necessarily or what shape you are. everybody feels...
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research. recently facebook shut down access to a group of nyu researchers who were trying to do just that, were trying to approximate or learn what was going on inside the company by gaining access as independent researchers to facebook data. as soon as that research turned into something that facebook didn't like, they shut off access. we want to learn more about how and why these companies take down -- take down content. they have a disproportionate -- and they do so disproportionately in a way that harms marginalized populations, particularly queer people, people identifying black african-american and other dissident groups. and yet companies like facebook refuse to tell us and refuse to give us access to the log raw data necessary to show what they're doing. this is, again, part of a larger crusade to undermine our ability to hold them accountable. >> let's talk a little bit about section 230. my understanding of 230 is if i post something on facebook or youtube or twitter that says, you know, ari ezra waldman is embezzling northeastern's money to feed his beanie baby addiction, you can sue
research. recently facebook shut down access to a group of nyu researchers who were trying to do just that, were trying to approximate or learn what was going on inside the company by gaining access as independent researchers to facebook data. as soon as that research turned into something that facebook didn't like, they shut off access. we want to learn more about how and why these companies take down -- take down content. they have a disproportionate -- and they do so disproportionately in a...