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sure bill sillcock with the walter cronkite school of journalism mass communications at arizona state university bill as always we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. feel is not going to a good and good knocked. her moments in our history so graham. so hartman there forever fixed each of our hearts shared. today as one of those moments 100000 lives of naam lost farmers here united states alone each one leaving behind family never home and that was u.s. presidential candidate joe biden yesterday in a video message after the number of coronavirus deaths in the country passed that 100000 mark an expression of sympathy from donald trump the democratic opponent from the president himself there were silence instead he unleashed a barrage of tweets and practically everything else from surveillance laws mail in ballots to threatening twitter ironically it was the very platform that he chose to console the nation a day later and he called the 100000 coronavirus deaths a very sad milestone and extended his sympathy and love to the family and friends of the victims the message coming a day a
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editorial director future tense which is a collaboration between new america, fleet magazine and arizona state university, we look at the implication and the impact of technology on society, i'm also professor at the school of journalism at arizona state university. it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today, aeroquip brings us here is your latest book the splendid and the vile, a saga of churchill's family and defiance during the blitz as all of you probably know i am sure eric is the author of fabulous book a deadweight in the garden, thunderstruck, double in the white city, i read most of your books but i am not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies buy on individual consumers which is a very future tense subject, maybe we'll have you come back and talk about that, i also love on your website which all of you listening to checkout, i think it's eric larson books.com, i love on your website you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you describe the naked consumer is a book that you really l
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it's the president of arizona state university. e some educational leaders have scrambling to figure out what the next phase look like, crow literally wrote the book on it. it was called "sdidesigning thew american university." fla glad to have you on. >> thank you. >> i've got a kid in college and one of the things he points out while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, some of the instruction is good but a lot of the peer to peer learning. the feeling of being in a class with other students, a lot of that richness is being lost. is there way to capture that online? >> there's not way to capture all of it but way to capture a lot of it. we have done hundreds of millions of minutes of zoom based learning where students have not only been with faculty and each other. they have been in work groups, study groups. they have been musically creative with each other. the key is understanding that there are multiple ways to socially connect and to enhance the aspects of learning. we found this is a new option. it may not
it's the president of arizona state university. e some educational leaders have scrambling to figure out what the next phase look like, crow literally wrote the book on it. it was called "sdidesigning thew american university." fla glad to have you on. >> thank you. >> i've got a kid in college and one of the things he points out while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, some of the instruction is good but a lot of the peer to peer learning. the feeling...
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martinez, the editorial director of future tense, collaboration between new america, and arizona state university. we look at the implications of -- impact of technology on society and i'm prefer of practice our cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. it's a pleasure to have you here and your latest book o'the splendid and the vial "a saga of churchill family and defiance during the blitz. erik is the author of such fabulous books as dead week in the garden of beats, thunder struck, devil in white city. i have read most of your book but not read your first book. was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer. how companies spy on individual consumers, which is actually a very future tensey subject. so maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one if also loved on your website, which you should listening to check out. i think it's eriklarsonbooks.com. you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you describe the naked consumer is a book you really liked but nobody else did. and i seriously doubt that but i'll take a
martinez, the editorial director of future tense, collaboration between new america, and arizona state university. we look at the implications of -- impact of technology on society and i'm prefer of practice our cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. it's a pleasure to have you here and your latest book o'the splendid and the vial "a saga of churchill family and defiance during the blitz. erik is the author of such fabulous books as dead week in the garden of beats,...
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he is the president of arizona state university, while some educational leaders are scrambling now toe out what the next phase looks like, crow literally wrote the book on it. his 2015 volume was called "designing the new american university." michael, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> so, help me explain. i've got a kid in college, and one of the things he points out is while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, they managed to work it well, some of the instruction is very good, but a lot of the peer to peer learning, the feeling of being in a class with other students, a lot of that richness is being lost. is there a way to capture that online? >> there's certainly not a way to capture all of it but there's a way to capture a lot of it. we've done hundreds of millions of minutes of zoom-based learning where students have not only been with faculty but been with each other, they've been in work groups, study groups, they've been musically creative with each other. the key is understanding that there are multiple ways to socially connect and to enhanc
he is the president of arizona state university, while some educational leaders are scrambling now toe out what the next phase looks like, crow literally wrote the book on it. his 2015 volume was called "designing the new american university." michael, pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, fareed. >> so, help me explain. i've got a kid in college, and one of the things he points out is while some of the instruction and he goes to a good college, they managed to work it...
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andreas martinez, from future tense a collaboration between new america, trade magazine and arizona state university. we look at the implications of -- the impact of technology on society. i'm also professor of practice at cronkite school of journalism as arizona state university. it's an honor to pleasure to have you with us today, erik, and what brings us here today is your latest book, the splendid and the vial, saga of churchill family and defiance during the blitz. as all of you probably know, i'm sure, erik is the author of such fabulous bookses dead week, in the guardian of -- garden of beads, thunderstruck, i have most of your becomes but not your first book. i was intrigued look agent your biography you wrote a book another companies spying on consumers. a very future tensey subject which. i loved on your website, which all of you should listening to check out, i think it's eriklarsonbooks.com, you have an al concern testify bask which is faction and you drive the naked consumer as a book you like but nobody else did and i seriously doubt that but i'll take a look at that. so welcome and re
andreas martinez, from future tense a collaboration between new america, trade magazine and arizona state university. we look at the implications of -- the impact of technology on society. i'm also professor of practice at cronkite school of journalism as arizona state university. it's an honor to pleasure to have you with us today, erik, and what brings us here today is your latest book, the splendid and the vial, saga of churchill family and defiance during the blitz. as all of you probably...
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arizona state university. she is a nursing major.eep the photos coming, shara a photo with your graduate at any age. you can email this to cbs.com. no professional photos please. include their name, where they graduate from, and what is next for those graduates. you meet them on tv. >>> young sheldon will learn a secret about his future as season three comes to a close. gianna franco caught up with the star of the show, ian. she asked him how he is spending quarantine while production on the hit show is caused.>> reporter: how are things going, sheltering in place? i know you stopped production for a little while. is where watching a lot of netflix. i have been playing with my hamster. i have been playing with my mom. i've done cool stuff. it has been okay. i wish it wasn't under these circumstances. that's the only thing. it has been okay. i cannot wait to be out and about again. >> the season finale airs right here on kpix 5 at 8:00 p.m. you can watch more of his interview on kpix.com. find out how he will get hi mrs. walker. micha
arizona state university. she is a nursing major.eep the photos coming, shara a photo with your graduate at any age. you can email this to cbs.com. no professional photos please. include their name, where they graduate from, and what is next for those graduates. you meet them on tv. >>> young sheldon will learn a secret about his future as season three comes to a close. gianna franco caught up with the star of the show, ian. she asked him how he is spending quarantine while production...
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helaa: and robots helped arizona state university students have their graduation ceremony.s is more>> exciting. et's take a photo. >> absolutely. zoom graduation, a sign of the times. let's recap our top stories. at the white house today, prident trump indicated he would exempt from new rules about wearing masks in the west wing. the measure has introduced niafter two adration staffers tested positive for coronavirus.in t killing of ourf ahmaud arbery. i am latrevelyan, thafor watchis america." nk y ave g n . athtig narrator: fug for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman tion. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. statn from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventuro. man 2: oh! daniel tig: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this ♪ [quacking] vo: we are
helaa: and robots helped arizona state university students have their graduation ceremony.s is more>> exciting. et's take a photo. >> absolutely. zoom graduation, a sign of the times. let's recap our top stories. at the white house today, prident trump indicated he would exempt from new rules about wearing masks in the west wing. the measure has introduced niafter two adration staffers tested positive for coronavirus.in t killing of ourf ahmaud arbery. i am latrevelyan, thafor...
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which is a collaboration between new america and the impact of technology on society at arizona state university it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today and what brings us here today is the latest book the splendid in the file - - viral as you always know he is the author of such fabulous books of the garden ivs and thunderstruck i have read most of your books but not your first i was intrigued looking at the biography the naked consumer how they spy an individual's consumers which is a touchy subjects of you have you talk about that and all of you should check out eric larson books.com i love how you have the alternative that is the sound fantastic with those consumers that you really like and i seriously doubt that. >> so welcome and thank you for doing this. i think we should just get right to it and having this conversation today i feel like i should ask the question that's on everyone's minds as he celebrates singled out one - - cinco de mayo? [laughter] >> that is not what we discussed we are having this event on zoom versus in person which i would have loved walked out of qua
which is a collaboration between new america and the impact of technology on society at arizona state university it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today and what brings us here today is the latest book the splendid in the file - - viral as you always know he is the author of such fabulous books of the garden ivs and thunderstruck i have read most of your books but not your first i was intrigued looking at the biography the naked consumer how they spy an individual's consumers which...
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and robots helped arizona state university students have their graduation ceremony.his is more exciting. absolutely. so, julie was able to get her big day after all. if you enjoyed the puppies that piece, enjoy this. before we go —— as singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses — parks there have recruited a new helper to remind visitors to maintain their social distance — in the form of a cyberdog. please stand at least one meter apart, thank you. the robot — made by us— based boston dynamics — has been programmed to bark social distancing instructions at visitors — with the help of a camera to monitor how busy the footpaths are. terrified! have you ever been barked at by a cyber dog? you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. hello again. we've got another few cool days coming our way before the weather turns milder as we head into the weekend. at the moment, the satellite picture shows cloud in france that bring some extreme falls of rain here in the select picture to the north of the uk where there is a lot of cloud working into scotland
and robots helped arizona state university students have their graduation ceremony.his is more exciting. absolutely. so, julie was able to get her big day after all. if you enjoyed the puppies that piece, enjoy this. before we go —— as singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses — parks there have recruited a new helper to remind visitors to maintain their social distance — in the form of a cyberdog. please stand at least one meter apart, thank you. the robot — made...
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and robots helped arizona state university students have their graduation ceremony.so much. we're not having the physical ceremony but this more exciting. absolutely. so, julie was able to get her big day after all. people getting by. before we go, as singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses, parks there have recruited a new helper to remind visitors to maintain their social distance in the form of a cyberdog. for your own safety and others around you, please stand at least one metre apart. thank you. the robot, made by us—based boston dynamics, has been programmed to bark social distancing instructions at visitors, with the help of a camera to monitor how busy the footpaths are. there is much more any time on all the news, national and international, on the bbc website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you very much for watching, stay as safe as you can. hello again. we've got another few cool days coming our way before the weather turns milder as we head into the weekend. now, at the moment, the satellite picture shows c
and robots helped arizona state university students have their graduation ceremony.so much. we're not having the physical ceremony but this more exciting. absolutely. so, julie was able to get her big day after all. people getting by. before we go, as singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses, parks there have recruited a new helper to remind visitors to maintain their social distance in the form of a cyberdog. for your own safety and others around you, please stand at...
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and robots help arizona state university students of the graduation ceremony. congratulations.olutely. and julie was able to get her big day after all. wait for this. before we go —— as singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses — parks there have recruited a new helper to remind visitors to maintain their social distance — in the form of a cyberdog. please stay at least one metre apart. the robot — made by us— based boston dynamics — has been programmed to bark social distancing instructions at visitors — with the help of a camera to monitor how busy the footpaths are. iimagine i imagine they all obey. if you have been barked at by a cyber dog, please let me know. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @jamesbbcnews. hello again. we've got another few cool days coming before the weather turns mild or as we head into the weekend. the sudley picture shows some extreme falls of rain here in the satellite picture to the north of the uk, which is a lot of cloud working in scotland, the cloud of spring insurance at the moment and it will continue over the next few hou
and robots help arizona state university students of the graduation ceremony. congratulations.olutely. and julie was able to get her big day after all. wait for this. before we go —— as singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses — parks there have recruited a new helper to remind visitors to maintain their social distance — in the form of a cyberdog. please stay at least one metre apart. the robot — made by us— based boston dynamics — has been programmed to...
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people inside and out celebrating arizona state university's graduation. police later saying the customers in the restaurant were compliant. but the crowds highlighting a concern about the easing of restrictions. a new coronavirus model predicts a jump in the virus death toll as stay-at-home orders are lifted. the university of washington saying deaths in the u.s. could reach 147,000 by august, 10,000 more deaths than the model predicted on sunday. >> if you think we have it completely under control, we don't. >> reporter: the nation's leading infectious disease expert voicing similar concern. >> there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control which, in fact, paradoxically will set you back, not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided but could even set you back on the road to trying to get economic >>covery. re-open without meeting federal guidelines. >> the consequences could be really serious even under the best of circumstances. when you pull back on mitigation, you will see some cases a
people inside and out celebrating arizona state university's graduation. police later saying the customers in the restaurant were compliant. but the crowds highlighting a concern about the easing of restrictions. a new coronavirus model predicts a jump in the virus death toll as stay-at-home orders are lifted. the university of washington saying deaths in the u.s. could reach 147,000 by august, 10,000 more deaths than the model predicted on sunday. >> if you think we have it completely...
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collaboration between new america and arizona state university. we look at the applications of the impact of technology on society. i'm also professor at the contact school of journalism. it's really an honor and pleasure to have have you with us today eric . the splendid in the bio rate of father of churchill family and defiance during the blitz. as all of you probably know. and eric is also author of the books. erik larson is the author of "the splendid and the vile". and also the author of other books. i have read most of the rocks. i'm not read your first book. i was intrigued looking at your biography. you run a book called the naked consumer about how companies spite on individual consumers produce actually a very touchy subject. so maybe i'll have a come back and talk about that one. i also love your website. it is erik larson . .com. you have an alternative book as well. so welcome. thank you for being with us . on it we should just get right to it. because of this conversation today, i feel like i should ask the question venture is on eve
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late senator john mccain sent his papers to arizona state university. a former democratic leaders sent it to his alma mater. a lot of these papers and documents are historical and legislative, sometimes they leave out the bad stuff. >> bret: last thing, if the complaint existed, why wasn't it found before? >> that's a big question, because you don't know something could have been lost or covered up. joe biden has been in the public eye for about 50 years, he's run for president multiple times. he's been vetted for vice president, their opposition researchers out there, they leave no stone unturned. one thing that's possible, if it exists, it it exists, we would've heard about it a long time ago. if it does not exist, how does joe biden prove? >> bret: it thank you, let's bring our panel early tonight. susan, chief congressional correspondent, and bill mcgurn, columnist for "the wall street journal." if susan, your thoughts? >> susan: i thought he sounded pretty firm when he said, this never happened. and that will help him. but i also think what chad sa
late senator john mccain sent his papers to arizona state university. a former democratic leaders sent it to his alma mater. a lot of these papers and documents are historical and legislative, sometimes they leave out the bad stuff. >> bret: last thing, if the complaint existed, why wasn't it found before? >> that's a big question, because you don't know something could have been lost or covered up. joe biden has been in the public eye for about 50 years, he's run for president...
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. >> arizona state university is celebrating its class of 2020 with robots.erecorded from their homes and appeared on a video screen at the university. the dean virtually handed them their diplomas. the students and loved ones will be able to stream the ceremony on monday. pretty cool. >>> i'm natalie allen. you're invited to follow me on instagram and twitter. i'll be right back with another hour of "cnn newsroom." these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in
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. ♪ ♪ lou: scientists at arizona state university have discovered a troubling evidence of a mutation mutation resembles a change that occurred back in 2003 when the sars virus was a contagion. the mutation was discovered in a patient sample where the virus genome was missing 81 of the 30,000 genetics letter significantly weakening the virus. the same mutation was found in the later days of the sars outbreak. and there are more similarities discovered between the wuhan virus and sars. dutch scientists say an antibody that blocked the sars virus from hooking onto cells and inserting its generic material into healthy cells acts similarly to the wuhan virus. researchers believe the effects are similar because both sars and the wuhan virus stem from the same coronavirus family. well, joining us tonight, dr. ian lipken, director from the center of infection and immunity at columbia university. he's personally recovered from coronavirus. he is conducting clinical trials using plasma drawn from recovered patients to protect others. a promising, promising technique, and i want to ask, first,
. ♪ ♪ lou: scientists at arizona state university have discovered a troubling evidence of a mutation mutation resembles a change that occurred back in 2003 when the sars virus was a contagion. the mutation was discovered in a patient sample where the virus genome was missing 81 of the 30,000 genetics letter significantly weakening the virus. the same mutation was found in the later days of the sars outbreak. and there are more similarities discovered between the wuhan virus and sars. dutch...
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. >> laura: well, fauci's dismissal seemed pretty absolute but a team of scientists from arizona state universityound a genetic mutation in covid-19 similar to one that weekend the 2003 sars virus. when sars first emerged in china in february of 2003, the w.h.o. warned it could have been the biggest health crisis in decad decades. but it was fully contained in july 2003 in about six months. there have been the reported cases of sars in anywhere in the world since 2004. it certainly would be great if covid suffered the same faith and burned out. joining me now is my medicine cabinet for tonight, dr. remain romain osqui. and dr. jensen, minnesota state senator. what do you think about this new study, the stuff being written as the genetic sequencing continues of all the various strains of the virus. what is the probability that a mutation like the one in the sars does exist in covid-19? >> we know without question that viruses do mutate and sometimes they --dash we've had innumerable epidemics in 200 we know this happened. some of these just fizzle out. despite people running around saying the sky
. >> laura: well, fauci's dismissal seemed pretty absolute but a team of scientists from arizona state universityound a genetic mutation in covid-19 similar to one that weekend the 2003 sars virus. when sars first emerged in china in february of 2003, the w.h.o. warned it could have been the biggest health crisis in decad decades. but it was fully contained in july 2003 in about six months. there have been the reported cases of sars in anywhere in the world since 2004. it certainly would...
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we want to bring in former special agent in charge at the atf and faculty associate at arizona state university's school of criminology and criminal justice. you know that there are an awful lot of people upset in the nation right now, and they are, you know, taking it out on police and authorities. how do you get a handle on these protests without making the situation worse? >> well, we have to understand the premise that at this point, the causation is not social justice. this is mayhem, and it is rioting, and it is a form of anarchy that has its forms in social media in mobilization in a way to cause havoc for other purposes as we can see with the deployment of people, the insurrection of citizens that don't even come into the communities that they are affecting right now, they are destroying. as leaders, we need to assume total -- they need to come in with authority, have the expectation of making arrests and stopping people and deploying more resources than they think they actually need. jon: so you're not one of those who says let them blow off some steam for a night or two and thing wills
we want to bring in former special agent in charge at the atf and faculty associate at arizona state university's school of criminology and criminal justice. you know that there are an awful lot of people upset in the nation right now, and they are, you know, taking it out on police and authorities. how do you get a handle on these protests without making the situation worse? >> well, we have to understand the premise that at this point, the causation is not social justice. this is...
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one former director of arizona state health agency called the state's order for the universities to stopng this work, quote, astonishing. quote, the action to disband the arizona covid-19 modeling working group begs the question of whether the group was discontinued because they had been producing results that were inconsistent with messaging and decisions being made by the executive branch. joining us now live is that former director of arizona state department of health services, will humble. now executive director for the arizona public health association. thank you for your time tonight. really appreciate you being here. >> good evening. thank you for the invitation. >> first, let me just ask you if i described that in a way that is -- that makes sense and if there's anything that i'm sort of putting emphasis on there that's out of joint. >> oh, no, that intro that you just did was spot-on. i was thinking, what am i on here for, she hit the nail on the head. just what happened. >> okay. great. well, what i wanted to ask you about was your use of the word astoni astonishing, to descri
one former director of arizona state health agency called the state's order for the universities to stopng this work, quote, astonishing. quote, the action to disband the arizona covid-19 modeling working group begs the question of whether the group was discontinued because they had been producing results that were inconsistent with messaging and decisions being made by the executive branch. joining us now live is that former director of arizona state department of health services, will humble....
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she was a basketball star in college at arizona state university.elcome both of you to democracy now! dr. tom, let's begin with you. you work in the clinic where you were born. as you listen to valentntina ststory, a 28-year-old navajo woman who suddenly died after being diagnosed with covid 19, your response? can you put it in the context of what is happening right now in the navajo nation? is a reflection of what we are going through as a people and correlates with what this virus can do to our young. as someone who i is very motivated, lovoved our culture, spread our cultuture and our language and that is what we are trying to fight for. there is not many who really promote really great things. she was a young person. she wawas going to lead d our nt generatition. it was a hard loss of our community. thinknk. tom, why dodo you therere has been susuch a devastation n in terms o of cov9 throughout the native population, espspecially in n no country? >> i think the spread -- w we ae very matririarchal society. we have a connection t to the ld and to
she was a basketball star in college at arizona state university.elcome both of you to democracy now! dr. tom, let's begin with you. you work in the clinic where you were born. as you listen to valentntina ststory, a 28-year-old navajo woman who suddenly died after being diagnosed with covid 19, your response? can you put it in the context of what is happening right now in the navajo nation? is a reflection of what we are going through as a people and correlates with what this virus can do to...
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your story is so compelling, i think in part because you were a basketball player at arizona state universityde the decision to go back to navajo nation and to serve these people, to come back to your community. what is it like for you right now to see what's happening? >> it's, um, it's a daily -- it's hard. emotionally, spiritually. you know, i'm very tied to the people and to the land. being navajo, we're very matrial lineal. we have a very strong unit of extended families. so you know, i always seem to know someone every day or every other day of someone who's been infected or someone who's been intubated, and someone who's dead. and these are not just people i don't see. these are people i know. and it continues to be so. so, you know, it's been difficult. >> we're so sorry for what you're dealing with. they are lucky to have you, dr. michelle tom. and we are lucky to hear your story. thank you so much. and we're wishing you everything good. >> thank you so much for having me on. you guys have a great day. >> you as well. >> christi, that moment where she started to talk about being conn
your story is so compelling, i think in part because you were a basketball player at arizona state universityde the decision to go back to navajo nation and to serve these people, to come back to your community. what is it like for you right now to see what's happening? >> it's, um, it's a daily -- it's hard. emotionally, spiritually. you know, i'm very tied to the people and to the land. being navajo, we're very matrial lineal. we have a very strong unit of extended families. so you...
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he serves as professor of practice at arizona state university and is ceo and president of courier applications group. a research and operations firm providing geopolitical analysis, fieldwork and related to support to government, reindustry and ngos. kori schake is the director of foreign defense policy studies at the american enterprise institute . doctor schake was previously at the institute for strategic studies and she is distinguished experience in government working with the department of defense, state as well as the white house is national security council. ntbradley bowman 's senior director of our center on military and political power and serves as national security advisor to members of the senate armed services and foreign relations committee and he has more than 40 years as amilitary officer . during that time he was both a blackhawk pilot and assistant professor at west point so let's getgoing . for those who haven't read your book, explain briefly who are the dragons? who are the snakes? >> this is a book about military adaptation by potential adversaries the end of the cold w
he serves as professor of practice at arizona state university and is ceo and president of courier applications group. a research and operations firm providing geopolitical analysis, fieldwork and related to support to government, reindustry and ngos. kori schake is the director of foreign defense policy studies at the american enterprise institute . doctor schake was previously at the institute for strategic studies and she is distinguished experience in government working with the department...
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people inside and out celebrating arizona state university's graduation.ng the customers in the restaurant were compliant, but the crowds highlighting a concern about the easing of restrictions. a new coronavirus model predicts a jump in the virus death toll as stay-at-home orders are lifted. the university of washington saying deaths in the u.s. could reach 147,000 by august, 10,000 more deaths than the model predicted on sunday. >> if you think that we have it completely under control, we don't. >> reporter: the nation's leading infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, voicing similar concerns. >> there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control, which in fact, paradoxically, will set you back, not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided, but could even set you back on the road to trying to get economic recovery. >> reporter: the doctor warning congress about states rushing to reopen without meeting federal guidelines. >> the consequences could be really serious, even under the best of
people inside and out celebrating arizona state university's graduation.ng the customers in the restaurant were compliant, but the crowds highlighting a concern about the easing of restrictions. a new coronavirus model predicts a jump in the virus death toll as stay-at-home orders are lifted. the university of washington saying deaths in the u.s. could reach 147,000 by august, 10,000 more deaths than the model predicted on sunday. >> if you think that we have it completely under control,...
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looking at included a predictive model being worked on by a couple of experts at two of arizona's top university, the statelth department said they wanted a targeted arizona-specific model, and so professors at the university of arizona, and arizona state, they offered up their services to do that, as experts for free. and what they turned up was useful and specific, a mathematical epidemiologist leading the modeling told the arizona republic last month said that not reopening the state toward the end of may was the only scenario that didn't put us on an exponentially growth curve and i can say scientifically it is not safe to reopen unless you're planning to shut down again in a couple of weeks. that's how things stood in arizona. but then donald trump came to town. the president trump flew into arizona to make an unmasked visit to a mask fact ry yesterday and the arizona governor announced as that was happening that he would in fact, accelerate the opening up of businesses in arizona, the president of course has been encouraging this sort of thing all over the country so forget the extension of the stay-
looking at included a predictive model being worked on by a couple of experts at two of arizona's top university, the statelth department said they wanted a targeted arizona-specific model, and so professors at the university of arizona, and arizona state, they offered up their services to do that, as experts for free. and what they turned up was useful and specific, a mathematical epidemiologist leading the modeling told the arizona republic last month said that not reopening the state toward...
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which is a collaboration between new america, freight magazine in arizona state university and we look at the implications and impact of technology on society, i'm also professor and practice at the school of
which is a collaboration between new america, freight magazine in arizona state university and we look at the implications and impact of technology on society, i'm also professor and practice at the school of
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researchers from arizona state university found that widespread use of masks even if they are home madek state by up to 45% over two months. vladimir duthiers reports on how americans nationwide seem to be getting the message to cover up. >> reporter: every where in america people stepped up to answer the call. with a clot, a needle and thread. >> uplifting to be able to have something to do and to have a purpose. >> reporter: from a 9-year-old girl in maryland working in her basement, to this 90-year-old man in wisconsin. >> got the material and i started sewing. >> reporter: people are sewing masks for first responders, medical workers and themselves. you can see the talent. the creative ones and whacky ones. repurposed dress shirts. classic bandannas. the new normal when life gives you clot you make masks. here's how you can make your own face covering. when nation's top doctor urged to make their own face coverings, americans started looking for anything and everything at home. >> you take a handkerchief. >> is this a buff of which people use for a variety of things. same concept. m
researchers from arizona state university found that widespread use of masks even if they are home madek state by up to 45% over two months. vladimir duthiers reports on how americans nationwide seem to be getting the message to cover up. >> reporter: every where in america people stepped up to answer the call. with a clot, a needle and thread. >> uplifting to be able to have something to do and to have a purpose. >> reporter: from a 9-year-old girl in maryland working in her...
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interesting bit of research from academic researchers from the virginia commonwealth as well as arizona state universitye through an interim labor market survey, they are trying to replicate the household and the establishment surveys. they found that 34 million people, which is much higher than the 24 million people in the unadjusted claims, could actually have lost their jobs in april. there is a broad range of outcomes. i think the consensus right now on bloomberg, which is 21 million, may be a little bit lower than what we are likely to get, but of course we will see with the data tomorrow. interested ino second and third round of facts. inknow the initial furlough the initial people that were laid off. as we restart the economy, you expect those workers to then be officially laid off for longer-term? how do you see the second round playing out? tiffany: i think that is what is key for markets these days. it is not necessarily the depth of the recession we are getting, but about the recovery once you start to have some of these mandated business closures removed, and we are starting to see some stat
interesting bit of research from academic researchers from the virginia commonwealth as well as arizona state universitye through an interim labor market survey, they are trying to replicate the household and the establishment surveys. they found that 34 million people, which is much higher than the 24 million people in the unadjusted claims, could actually have lost their jobs in april. there is a broad range of outcomes. i think the consensus right now on bloomberg, which is 21 million, may...
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professors, from arizona state university niversity of arizona, day could pause their work. 222 professors had been building up to modeling to see where the peak here in arizona was going to hit. that's high on monday night they were surprised to receive word that their work was no longer needed. after much blowback, just yesterday's afternoon, they say they were going to begin, quote, an ongoing partnership again with those university professors who said they were going to continue their work. their latest modeling had predicted that arizona wouldn't have hit its peak until the middle of may, or late may, conversations taking place like this around the country. here in arizona, the last four days have been the four single-highest death toll days that the state of arizona has accounted for. despite the temperature, the opening of businesses, now you're seeing the highest number of deaths here in arizona. we're here at this grand avenue records, i've been talking with store owners throughout the week, we were with a hair stylis
professors, from arizona state university niversity of arizona, day could pause their work. 222 professors had been building up to modeling to see where the peak here in arizona was going to hit. that's high on monday night they were surprised to receive word that their work was no longer needed. after much blowback, just yesterday's afternoon, they say they were going to begin, quote, an ongoing partnership again with those university professors who said they were going to continue their work....
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ursula ore is like a professor, and a professor of african american studies in rhetoric at arizona state university. she also phd from penn savannah state university in african market studies and english and is the author of numerous essays. her new book lynching, violence and rhetoric in american identity has been published by the universally press of mississippi. dr. ore? >> thank you. i want to thank the lender center and the greenberg series for this opportunity to be engaged. memories are disputed. and i'm interested in disputes. i'm a rhetorician by training interested in the way people use violence into bali action and language to get things done in the world and produce desired outcomes. my most recent work examines the relationship between lynching and citizenship and whiteness. lynching i would argue is a to whites of identity that enacts an arc meant about who is and who is not a member of the polity. this is a history we choose not to remember because white fragility is real. it denies the continuity between the lynchings of the past and the present instantiation. i'm working with a col
ursula ore is like a professor, and a professor of african american studies in rhetoric at arizona state university. she also phd from penn savannah state university in african market studies and english and is the author of numerous essays. her new book lynching, violence and rhetoric in american identity has been published by the universally press of mississippi. dr. ore? >> thank you. i want to thank the lender center and the greenberg series for this opportunity to be engaged....
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governor was relying on included a very specific, arizona-specific model, that was created at the state's request, by experts at two of arizona's top universities. and this model, the most robust arizona-specific coronavirus modeling project anywhere, it found that the only way the state could avoid an exponential growth in cases was to maintain the current stay at home restrictions until at least the end of may. the end of may. so last week, arizona's governor, looking at that data, told the people of the state, hey, we got to extend the stay-at-home order, we're not out of the woods yet. but then, this week, surprise. as the president announced a planned visit to arizona, arizona's governor, doug ducey, suddenly did a u-ie, and decided that the state wouldn't have to keep in place its stay-at-home order anymore, he was going to accelerate the planned opening, hair salons and barber shops go for it, making the sudden change on monday and perhaps it did have something to do with the pending visit from the president and enkoushlging governors to open up right now everybody is fine now. in any event, governor ducey's administration said that in m
governor was relying on included a very specific, arizona-specific model, that was created at the state's request, by experts at two of arizona's top universities. and this model, the most robust arizona-specific coronavirus modeling project anywhere, it found that the only way the state could avoid an exponential growth in cases was to maintain the current stay at home restrictions until at least the end of may. the end of may. so last week, arizona's governor, looking at that data, told the...
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and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. a montgomery will go to texas southern university. issac cristwell will go to ucla. and michael (indiscernible) to u.c. berkeley. and another student will go to dene college. and jayden johnson will go to oregon state university. tyrese moront will go to cal state east bay. and erica salis will go to yale university. congratulations to all of our recipients and thank you to our sponsors. >> president sanchez: thank you. >> (indiscernible). >> hello, everybody, thank you so much for having us. thank you, commissioners. this year in lieu of doing our annual scholarship dinner/dance we decided to up our number of scholarships. last year we awarded 16 and this year we're awarding 35 scholarships to our students. there's a long list and i'm going to go through it right now. we are just -- between our scholarships we give a varying amount depending if our students are going to city college or a four-year university. depending on that, and once they send us their schedule we're able it give t
and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. a montgomery will go to texas southern university. issac cristwell will go to ucla. and michael (indiscernible) to u.c. berkeley. and another student will go to dene college. and jayden johnson will go to oregon state university. tyrese moront will go to cal state east bay. and erica salis will go to yale university. congratulations to all of our recipients and thank you to our sponsors. >> president sanchez: thank...
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graduating from doherty valley high school that's in san ramon and neck she'll be moving on to arizona state universityfall, where she plans to major in political science so congratulation hannah you can let us know about a graduate in your life we love hearing these stories and we love these photos check them out you can go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 it's right on to the news tab sinister picture let us know where the grad as graduating from and then what's ♪ you've got something up your sleeve ♪ ♪ what you didn't know was you were surprising ♪ ♪ your father-in-law steve ♪ the best part of wakin' up is folgers in your cup ♪ woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. the 3:40 mid-shift migraine medicine. introducing ubrelvy™. it's the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy™ can quickly stop a migraine in its tracks within two hours. many had pain relief in one hour. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. ask your provider
graduating from doherty valley high school that's in san ramon and neck she'll be moving on to arizona state universityfall, where she plans to major in political science so congratulation hannah you can let us know about a graduate in your life we love hearing these stories and we love these photos check them out you can go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 it's right on to the news tab sinister picture let us know where the grad as graduating from and then what's ♪ you've got...
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and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. a montgomery will go to texas southern university. issac cristwell will go to ucla. and michael (indiscernible) to u.c. berkeley. and another student will go to dene college. and jayden johnson will go to oregon state university. tyrese moront will go to cal state east bay. and erica salis will go to yale university. congratulations to all of our recipients and thank you to our sponsors. >> president sanchez: thank you. >> (indiscernible). >> hello, everybody, thank you so much for having us. thank you, commissioners. this year in lieu of doing our annual scholarship dinner/dance we decided to up our number of scholarships. last year we awarded 16 and this year we're awarding 35 scholarships to our students. there's a long list and i'm going to go through it right now. we are just -- between our scholarships we give a varying amount depending if our students are going to city college or a four-year university. depending on that, and once they send us their schedule we're able it give t
and ion robinson from john o'connell goes to arizona state university. a montgomery will go to texas southern university. issac cristwell will go to ucla. and michael (indiscernible) to u.c. berkeley. and another student will go to dene college. and jayden johnson will go to oregon state university. tyrese moront will go to cal state east bay. and erica salis will go to yale university. congratulations to all of our recipients and thank you to our sponsors. >> president sanchez: thank...
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it hopes to place officeser in arizona state and carnegie melon university. >>> they want a cash refund. nbc bay area responds and congress is getting involved. we'll explain how next. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. one good share deserves another. and accessoriesdit lasts for your mobile phone.term. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> thousands of planes are parked after thousands of flights are canceled. so passengers are getting
it hopes to place officeser in arizona state and carnegie melon university. >>> they want a cash refund. nbc bay area responds and congress is getting involved. we'll explain how next. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for...
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inside how the university of arizona hopes to re-open in the fall promising everyone on campus a covid test, while the chancellor of california state university joins us live and telling his nearly 500,000 students to stay home. >>> superstar matt damon speaking out from self-isolation in ireland revealing his daughter had covid-19 and how a small town adopted the superstar. the oscar winner repaying their kindness and surprising a nurse on the frontlines in dublin. >> oh, my god! >> thank you so much for what you're doing. >>> good morning, america. we're happy to be with you on this thursday morning, as you like to call it, robin, friday eve. >> happy friday eve to you my friends. good to hear from matt damon who's been there in ireland since the pandemic shut down the movie he's working on over there. looks like he's having a good time. hanging out with the locals there in ireland. george, we'll have more on that. >> the village looks like a little piece of paradise. we look forward to that. >>> here's the update on where things stand. the number of confirmed cases in the u.s. is approaching 1.4 million. nearly 84,000 have died
inside how the university of arizona hopes to re-open in the fall promising everyone on campus a covid test, while the chancellor of california state university joins us live and telling his nearly 500,000 students to stay home. >>> superstar matt damon speaking out from self-isolation in ireland revealing his daughter had covid-19 and how a small town adopted the superstar. the oscar winner repaying their kindness and surprising a nurse on the frontlines in dublin. >> oh, my...