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if you look at his shirt it says baylor right on it.etting their employee go on tv and say stuff like that? what a quick way to discredit your hospital. and all of american medicine. peter hotez has argued on tv that anyone who disagrees with him, even when he lies, which is often, anybody who believes in the primacy of scientific data over the opinions of some nutcase from baylor discredits it is misinformation. and not only that, he believes that's a crime. he wants the federal government to deal with those people. watch this. >> i've been saying, you know, for the last year and a half, that the biden administration has to realize that antiscience is a killer. disinformation. it's not even disinformation. this is an antiscience empire right now. we need homeland security, we need just tomah justice department. health and human services will not be able to figure this out on their own. >> tucker: hey, memo to baylor. a lot of people give you money because they think you are a legitimate organization. this guy is discrediting you and ou
if you look at his shirt it says baylor right on it.etting their employee go on tv and say stuff like that? what a quick way to discredit your hospital. and all of american medicine. peter hotez has argued on tv that anyone who disagrees with him, even when he lies, which is often, anybody who believes in the primacy of scientific data over the opinions of some nutcase from baylor discredits it is misinformation. and not only that, he believes that's a crime. he wants the federal government to...
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hey, memo to baylor. l a lot of people give you money because they think you're a legitimate organization. this guy is discreditinganis g and our medical systemm. he's arguing in his little baylor scrubs the peopleit who don't agree with him belonge in jail. has tothce department w go aftere people who disagree with peter hotez. sorry,ne peter hotez, we haveed freedom of speech in thisom country and no one should be sh sograteful for that than . here'sou the interesting story. new york times has just sued the state department. they're seeking access to us embassy emailsthey mentioned by lawyers for the newspapers of the state department is.. withholdingth those emails unlawfully submitted a freedom of information act request. it's been ignored. glenn greenwald has been following the story, which is really interesting iss a journalist one of the most famous? he's on subsect now.fa he joinsig us tonight. fran, thanks so much for comingi on . this meanat does the story do you think? well, first of all, any t
hey, memo to baylor. l a lot of people give you money because they think you're a legitimate organization. this guy is discreditinganis g and our medical systemm. he's arguing in his little baylor scrubs the peopleit who don't agree with him belonge in jail. has tothce department w go aftere people who disagree with peter hotez. sorry,ne peter hotez, we haveed freedom of speech in thisom country and no one should be sh sograteful for that than . here'sou the interesting story. new york times...
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from university of texas where he's been honored as he outstanding alumnus and his law degree from baylor university when he was honored as the young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate bryan has received numerous accolades including the taxpayer champion award, the defender of the american dream award, and the horizon award from the texas right to life. we will then be joined virtually by the honorable kyle ardoin. kyle is louisiana's 44th secretary of state and is the president-elect of the national association of the secretaries of state. he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since his election, kyle has championed -- strengthen louisiana's election laws and its cybersecurity including laws
from university of texas where he's been honored as he outstanding alumnus and his law degree from baylor university when he was honored as the young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate bryan has received numerous accolades including the taxpayer champion award, the defender of the american dream award, and the horizon award from the texas right to life. we will then be joined virtually by the honorable kyle ardoin. kyle is louisiana's 44th secretary of state and is the...
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they went to overtime and baylor 1 66 64. and all time finished nullified by the shot clock.odness isn't that crazy? what a shot there quite finished. beat the game clock, but not the shot club. that's why we got replay. that's right. alright appreciate it, joe. thank you, everyone for watching the news at 11. you can always find more online that continue dot com and our ktvu news at modern family is next. we leave you with a live look at the golden gate bridge. have a the golden gate bridge. have a good night. obviously, this is the living room. there's a fully stocked bar in the den, and the home theater is downstairs. so, your boss launches one style website and she can afford all of this? i wish "1950s closeted father" was a look people were clamoring for. oh, it is not that simple. the formula for nerp is very specific -- former actress plus confidence based on nothing equals millions in sales of iffy wellness products. we should get her a gift for letting us stay here, but what do you give someone who's researching charcoal toothbrushes in sri lanka? oh, actually, she's
they went to overtime and baylor 1 66 64. and all time finished nullified by the shot clock.odness isn't that crazy? what a shot there quite finished. beat the game clock, but not the shot club. that's why we got replay. that's right. alright appreciate it, joe. thank you, everyone for watching the news at 11. you can always find more online that continue dot com and our ktvu news at modern family is next. we leave you with a live look at the golden gate bridge. have a the golden gate bridge....
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bolster nato forces in poland, a bit to count to russia's growing military presence along the ukraine, baylor roost border. we look at how conflict in ukraine could affect the world suppliers of food like wheat and gray. ah, hello. busy i'm adrian said again, this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up of the days of frenzied digging a trench again for a 5 year old boy who was trapped in a bill wilken well. and me, ah, she was known as the nightingale of india, hollywood superstar, welcome under shaw, has died at the age of martha to ah, well, diplomatic talks have yet to come to a resolution. russia is flexing its military muscles near the border with ukraine. satellite images, paint a picture of russia's military capabilities. if conflict was a breakout, these images show the hardware that's been deployed to baylor roost at croft troops and air defense systems can be seen at military basis. russia moved troops to better route for what it says are military drills. i'm still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine. who rushes also sent to long range nuclear capable ball most for pr
bolster nato forces in poland, a bit to count to russia's growing military presence along the ukraine, baylor roost border. we look at how conflict in ukraine could affect the world suppliers of food like wheat and gray. ah, hello. busy i'm adrian said again, this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up of the days of frenzied digging a trench again for a 5 year old boy who was trapped in a bill wilken well. and me, ah, she was known as the nightingale of india, hollywood superstar,...
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bruce, including aircraft troops and air defense systems. russia move troops to baylor roof for what it calls military drills and still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine. a 5 year old boy trapped in a well in morocco. since tuesday has been found dead by rescue workers, morocco's king announced ryan did not survive the 5 day ordeal. teams dug out part of a hillside to reach the boy. so the girls, president mighty sol, has been elected the african unions, new chairman that the to day summit leaders said that they want to expand the 55 member blocks influence international influence mom at at o reports from addis ababa, where leaders have also decided to boost their response to coven 19, they have agreed to advance the roll out of volition, in african countries. more than 580000000 doses of the exam has been delivered to africa so far. and they have been logistical problems which are the we can be expecting the newly created africa mid seems agency, which is a component of the african union to deal with a conflict between 2 criminal gangs of a territory. and central mexico has
bruce, including aircraft troops and air defense systems. russia move troops to baylor roof for what it calls military drills and still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine. a 5 year old boy trapped in a well in morocco. since tuesday has been found dead by rescue workers, morocco's king announced ryan did not survive the 5 day ordeal. teams dug out part of a hillside to reach the boy. so the girls, president mighty sol, has been elected the african unions, new chairman that the to day...
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our next speaker is codelia of baylor university. >> thank you. henry, thank you for organizing the panel and i'm glad to be part of it. and we've heard from multiple speakers already the discussion of the current -- in rush air and putin's goals and relations with the west. obviously putin is the only or the key division? maker in russia so it's reason to focus on him with you this tells only part of story. in my remarks i want to focus on the other part of the story and that is on ukraine. the rising tensions on the russian-ukrainian border of symptomatic of a breakdown of diplomatic effort to resolve the con atlantic in zimdbas. why is that critical? first, for russia, the minsk agreements addressed brohmer security concerns associated with you crane's push for nato membership. we've heard over the last weeks from rushingen diplomats about concern about the possibility of ukraine being drawn into nato or closer cooperation with the west. how would the minsk agreement resolve this? part of that is for the awe on the my of parts of zimbas. that w
our next speaker is codelia of baylor university. >> thank you. henry, thank you for organizing the panel and i'm glad to be part of it. and we've heard from multiple speakers already the discussion of the current -- in rush air and putin's goals and relations with the west. obviously putin is the only or the key division? maker in russia so it's reason to focus on him with you this tells only part of story. in my remarks i want to focus on the other part of the story and that is on...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >> make sure everybody has a roof over their how important as a church been for you in this it has very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance, even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. >> i think the black there's been a pillow, this community. we need it. the testing it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so the is the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >> community hit hard by covid a community
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >> make...
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themericans are estimating at least 150 thousand russian troops are positioned close to ukraine's border in baylord and annexed crimea. the question many people are asking is what is the situation within these areas of eastern ukraine now that vladimir putin has ordered troops to head in their question mark because of their status, it's difficul to be sure. there is a lot of unverified footage and disinformation. we showed you this earlier -- pictures of troops moving from a russian city close to ukraine, apparently on e way to luhansk and donetsk. these are showing unidentified military vehicles tuesday morning. in the city of donetsk it self, russia has ordered the evacuation of residents. these are citizens with their bags boarding buses and trains. it is not confirm how many have been evacuated. and we have these pictures of donetsk plus largely -- donetsk 's largely empty streets. still to come, we will get reaction from the east of ukraine and we will be in kiev. ♪ ros: a huge surge of covid cases in hong kong is threatening to overwhelm the health care system. the government will launch a c
themericans are estimating at least 150 thousand russian troops are positioned close to ukraine's border in baylord and annexed crimea. the question many people are asking is what is the situation within these areas of eastern ukraine now that vladimir putin has ordered troops to head in their question mark because of their status, it's difficul to be sure. there is a lot of unverified footage and disinformation. we showed you this earlier -- pictures of troops moving from a russian city close...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >> make sure everybody has a rueful they how important as a church been for you in this it has very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance, even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. >> i think the black there's been a pillow, this community. we need it. the testing it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so that is the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >> community hit hard by covid a com
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool....
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university where he is honored as the baylor young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate. the taxpayer championship award the defender of the dream award and the horizon award from the texas right to life. we will then be joined virtually by the t honorable kyle is a 44th secretary of state asna the president-elect of the national association of the secretaries of state. he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since his election, kyle has championed legislation to strengthen louisiana's election laws editty cybersecurity including ballot harvesting, ballot trafficking and require managed service providers to register and report to the secretary of state. because of these efforts the agency that he oversees has received national recognition by the election assistance commission and various other organizations are at last, but certainly not least we will hear from jessica anderson. jessica is currently the executive director at heritage action for america where she is responsibl
university where he is honored as the baylor young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate. the taxpayer championship award the defender of the dream award and the horizon award from the texas right to life. we will then be joined virtually by the t honorable kyle is a 44th secretary of state asna the president-elect of the national association of the secretaries of state. he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since...
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one over baylor bruce, the russian defense ministry, says the aircraft, with air to interact with the bailey russian air force. and its air defenses. at the same time city, a members of the u. s. military have arrived in poland as may so bolsters it's eastern flank in response to russia's military build up. members of the u. s. chain of command had landed 100 kilometers from poland. border with ukraine did a $3000.00 extra american soldiers being deployed to poland and romania. holland almond is a military expert and senior adviser at the atlantic council. he believes the u. s . reinforcements will have very little impact on the situation. put his after a new strategic framework in europe that protects russia. and he also wants to prevent further nato expansion. and so those are going to be his long term goals. and my guess is that he will use force symbolically to persist in negotiations. and if he stands down at the end of february, as he said he would then he's going to have all sorts of diplomatic leverage. because he's going to say to the west, you just cried wolf see. now let's
one over baylor bruce, the russian defense ministry, says the aircraft, with air to interact with the bailey russian air force. and its air defenses. at the same time city, a members of the u. s. military have arrived in poland as may so bolsters it's eastern flank in response to russia's military build up. members of the u. s. chain of command had landed 100 kilometers from poland. border with ukraine did a $3000.00 extra american soldiers being deployed to poland and romania. holland almond...
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she can play as many, it was predicted at the conclusion of the joint russian, baylor, roost. and military exercises, the russian troops, we predicted would merely stay. and that's exactly what has happened. this will allow cooper, inconceivably, to move those forces further westward and confront poland. lakia in lithuania, put greater pressure on nato, which again guten will use as a negotiating tool. both in these lab, rob discussions at blank and, and at the summit if it indeed takes place. why is he prepared to go that far? you're the 1st person stephen. i've spoken to on this channel who said he may even in his cross hes get places like latvia, places like poland, you know, maybe a month ago or 6 weeks ago. we did this on inside story and i asked a couple of the guests, you know, is mister putin trying to make remake the old ussr? but in his own image and all the guests said, no, you seem to be saying actually that may be kind of where he's pivoting towards. it certainly within the realm of possibility, 3 weeks ago we all said this was unthinkable. but the forces remain t
she can play as many, it was predicted at the conclusion of the joint russian, baylor, roost. and military exercises, the russian troops, we predicted would merely stay. and that's exactly what has happened. this will allow cooper, inconceivably, to move those forces further westward and confront poland. lakia in lithuania, put greater pressure on nato, which again guten will use as a negotiating tool. both in these lab, rob discussions at blank and, and at the summit if it indeed takes place....
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understanding of the situation was that it was possible to after the successful or a successful control of baylor was established last year. and he was the right to moment to attack the crane. and to reconstruct this. i kind of thing pyre. he's, he's looking for purely from a tactical point of view or a maintenance of the tactical points of you could also be that the corridor of tanks that we saw of what 2 days ago now coming down from the north to the south, from belarus, to what's key if it is literally to rock too long, it is overstretched and point number one, point number 2. if you take care of taking key f is ok, the key ping key f is a completely different strategic go to point that they would have to stay with. so in circling it going into it, you get that imagery, you get that very symbolic imagery of a tank outside the presidential palace. for example. it had better be a successful russian tank and not of the remnants of a burnt out russian tank because that says something completely different about how good the ukranian forces are here. yeah, completely right. it is impossible to contr
understanding of the situation was that it was possible to after the successful or a successful control of baylor was established last year. and he was the right to moment to attack the crane. and to reconstruct this. i kind of thing pyre. he's, he's looking for purely from a tactical point of view or a maintenance of the tactical points of you could also be that the corridor of tanks that we saw of what 2 days ago now coming down from the north to the south, from belarus, to what's key if it...
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people here drink water from wells fed by the river in 2018 baylor began distributing drinking water to villages in the area. it finance is 6 daily deliveries, providing 90 leaches of water for each family. a company that are willing to drinking water. why would the company give free? wanted to jean everything? because they know that they are responsible for the volition, although the why they are the florida, the water do the nor did these hello, deborah already bring her to live. and they know their dad is one table for the village on the, on liberal in the water for drinking for bus. not other you have to rush to their fields. the farmers in palm, the katie still use polluted water from the river. in january 2020, the authorities ordered bella to improve the water quality downstream from the plants. but bella denies old responsibility insisting that any pollution is unrelated to viscous production. hi lu, meanwhile, global demand for vascos is soaring. the factory inactive has plans to expand capacity and its facilities blue, and the fashion industry wants us to believe it has inc
people here drink water from wells fed by the river in 2018 baylor began distributing drinking water to villages in the area. it finance is 6 daily deliveries, providing 90 leaches of water for each family. a company that are willing to drinking water. why would the company give free? wanted to jean everything? because they know that they are responsible for the volition, although the why they are the florida, the water do the nor did these hello, deborah already bring her to live. and they...
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bolster nato forces in poland, a bit to count russia's growing military presence along the ukraine, baylor bruce border. we look at how conflict in ukraine could affect the world suppliers of food like wheat and gray. ah.
bolster nato forces in poland, a bit to count russia's growing military presence along the ukraine, baylor bruce border. we look at how conflict in ukraine could affect the world suppliers of food like wheat and gray. ah.
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covid—19 co—dirigida por la doctora bottazzi, aquÍ en el hospital infantil de texas y la escuela baylorel optimismo de que va a ser efectiva contra el omicron. del rio: y lo mÁs importante es que la doctora bottazzi y su equipo estÁn donando esta vacuna a la humanidad. es decir, estÁn diciendo “esta vacuna sirve. no queremos regalÍas, lo que queremos es que esta vacuna sea disponible”. y eso la harÁ una vacuna muy accesible para la poblaciÓn a nivel mundial. tarazona: la doctora bottazzi sueÑa el dÍa en que la pandemia del covid—19 sea un asunto del pasado. ella espera que su vacuna tambiÉn se fabrique en latinoamÉrica y que su natal honduras sea uno de esos paÍses. bottazzi: la intenciÓn es que esta vacuna llegue a todas las esquinas alrededor del mundo. janiot: y ojalÁ logre su deseo. esta semana los doctores marÍa elena bottazzi y peter hotez fueron nominados al premio nobel de la paz por sus esfuerzos en desarrollar y distribuir mundialmente una vacuna contra el covid—19. ella reaccionÓ diciendo que se siente agradecida y aÚn sorprendida por esta nominaciÓn. locutor: el largo y difÍ
covid—19 co—dirigida por la doctora bottazzi, aquÍ en el hospital infantil de texas y la escuela baylorel optimismo de que va a ser efectiva contra el omicron. del rio: y lo mÁs importante es que la doctora bottazzi y su equipo estÁn donando esta vacuna a la humanidad. es decir, estÁn diciendo “esta vacuna sirve. no queremos regalÍas, lo que queremos es que esta vacuna sea disponible”. y eso la harÁ una vacuna muy accesible para la poblaciÓn a nivel mundial. tarazona: la doctora...
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but i also made reference to more than 300 swimmers under the banner of skylar baylor from harvard, sayingrt lia thomas and her right to compete. written lies the resolution? how does this end? >> from what i can tell, until women, biological women, have a seat at the table, they can make these decisions on -- this is our -- it is women that built the women's sports category, as distinct from the men's category. you and i have talked before about how unique and kind of weird it is that we do have sex segregation in sport. we have it almost no place else in life. and the reason for that is biology. it's because men are between 8 and 100% better than women are athletically. the performance. if women want opportunities they have to have their own team. they need to have those separate opportunities but we are -- we're looking at for the future, making sure that we have a seat at the table, because for this season, i think thalia t lia th is going to be competing. >> quick frame of reference, if lia thomas sets records at the ivy league cohampionship do you think they should stand and will the
but i also made reference to more than 300 swimmers under the banner of skylar baylor from harvard, sayingrt lia thomas and her right to compete. written lies the resolution? how does this end? >> from what i can tell, until women, biological women, have a seat at the table, they can make these decisions on -- this is our -- it is women that built the women's sports category, as distinct from the men's category. you and i have talked before about how unique and kind of weird it is that we...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost said the with the campus, you know, in the hand with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back in i've done so many over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has food. >>make sure everybody has a rueful they how important is a church been for you in this has very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance, even political leaders like. >>this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. >>i think that blacks are has been a pillar of this community. we need it. the testing. it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so they're not serves as the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >>community hit hard by co
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost said the with the campus, you know, in the hand with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back in i've done so many over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has food....
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>> yeah, this is from our texas children's center for vaccine development at baylor college of medicine, where we've been developing global health vaccines for more than two decades, mostly vaccines for parasittic diseases. but we took on coronavirus vaccines about a decade ago and have developed a low-cost vegan vaccine made of yeast, similar to the hepatitis b vaccine. it looks really promising. we've provided it with no patent, no strings attached to producers in india, bangladesh, and now southern africa. india is the furthest along, where they have 250 million doses. they're known as biological e and they've now released the vaccine through the emergency use regulation. i think this will be an important step to vaccinate the world because it checks so many boxes for what you want for a global health vaccine. >> after all that, you were attacked on fox last night, compared to alex jones, called a misinformation machine, constantly spewing insanity, among other things. i know you received emails like this, shut your pie hole if you're not going to support our constitution. communist
>> yeah, this is from our texas children's center for vaccine development at baylor college of medicine, where we've been developing global health vaccines for more than two decades, mostly vaccines for parasittic diseases. but we took on coronavirus vaccines about a decade ago and have developed a low-cost vegan vaccine made of yeast, similar to the hepatitis b vaccine. it looks really promising. we've provided it with no patent, no strings attached to producers in india, bangladesh, and...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watch of the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >> make sure everybody has a roof over they how important is a church been for you in this has made very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance. even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. i think the black turns been a pillow. this community. we need it. the testing. >> it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so they're not serves as the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >> community hit h
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watch of the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool....
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of course, they lost to baylor. and like i sept try to keep it close.st pulled away and it was a slow leak like it wasn't this blowout from start to finish. gonzaga has been beating conference teams by an average of 27 points per game. it was not like that tonight. but in the end, the size, the 7 foot size of timmy and chet holmgren is really just too much for us at the handle. >> they're the number one team in the country for is going to read that front court. you know, specifically so unique. and and so talented and obviously you're super experience to this point and chips. unicorn man is going to be a top to the picture in a couple months. this team lead every night. you know, they don't go into posing gm's and struggle. they win every night consistently. and i think that's what separates him >> all right, kyle and during your highlights, i heard you mention calosha bad. he took that nasty elbow to the nose. he's joining us right now. had is the nose. philly took a shot. obviously i can see the stitches on the bridge nose. we went downstairs. they pu
of course, they lost to baylor. and like i sept try to keep it close.st pulled away and it was a slow leak like it wasn't this blowout from start to finish. gonzaga has been beating conference teams by an average of 27 points per game. it was not like that tonight. but in the end, the size, the 7 foot size of timmy and chet holmgren is really just too much for us at the handle. >> they're the number one team in the country for is going to read that front court. you know, specifically so...
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baylor's today, he's no longer a neutral venue. it is a staging ground for the russian military. as it drives south towards kyiv. president zelenskyy said rockets had been fired from belarus into ukraine. and he's saying he will not go into what he effectively considers enemy territory, to negotiate with the russians there. that he will meet them anywhere else. he suggested poland. he suggested turkey. he suggested other venues. now, it is not clear, chris, if the russians are offering these talks in good faith or not. because president putin has made clear that he is looking to sweep that ukrainian government out of power. he has decried president zelenskyy's administration as a bunch of drug addicts and new nazis. he has called for the ukrainian military to rise up and to overthrow them. so, we don't know, even if these two sides could get to a negotiating table, if there really is a negotiation to be had here or not. and of course, this talk about talks is happening as you said, as the russian military is advancing on all fronts. as it as attacking major ukrainian cities. so,
baylor's today, he's no longer a neutral venue. it is a staging ground for the russian military. as it drives south towards kyiv. president zelenskyy said rockets had been fired from belarus into ukraine. and he's saying he will not go into what he effectively considers enemy territory, to negotiate with the russians there. that he will meet them anywhere else. he suggested poland. he suggested turkey. he suggested other venues. now, it is not clear, chris, if the russians are offering these...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks.ow people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >> make sure everybody has a rueful they how important as a church been for you in this has made it very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance. even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. >> i think the black there's been a pillow, this community. we need it. the testing it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so they're not serves as the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >> community hit ha
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks.ow people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >>...
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joining me is the medical director at the baylor college of medicine.s, doctor. >> hi, don. >> add new york to the list of states now planning to roll back mask mandates in public spaces, and in some schools. nationwide things are looking pretty good when you see all that green on the map, but the cdc director says cases and hospitalizations are still too high to ditch these masks. so what is the right answer, doctor? >> you know, i don't always agree with the cdc, don, but in this instance i do think that they have it correct. right now they're recommending wearing a mask indoors in places where transmission is high. and the map that i have seen of the united states about 99% of u.s. counties are in places with high transmission. so, yes, cases are dropping precipitously. but we have to put that in a little bit of different context. instead of saying cases are dropping, let's change that headline, and say two years into the pandemic we are still reaching record high covid cases, and record high deaths, and record high hospitalizations. things are getti
joining me is the medical director at the baylor college of medicine.s, doctor. >> hi, don. >> add new york to the list of states now planning to roll back mask mandates in public spaces, and in some schools. nationwide things are looking pretty good when you see all that green on the map, but the cdc director says cases and hospitalizations are still too high to ditch these masks. so what is the right answer, doctor? >> you know, i don't always agree with the cdc, don, but in...
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online and live streaming of churches like this that were shut down to in person services bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back in i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has fool. >> make sure everybody has a roof over their how important as a church been for you in this has very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance, even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. i think the black turns been a pillow. this community. we need it. the testing. >> it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so they're not serves as the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in hi
online and live streaming of churches like this that were shut down to in person services bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back in i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watch of the service and get back in i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has food. >> make sure everybody has a roof over their how important is a church been for you in this has very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance. even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. i think the black turns been a pillow. this community. we need it. the testing. >> it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so the is the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >> community hit hard by covid a commu
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks. now people are so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watch of the service and get back in i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has food. >>...
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baylor, off the pump republicans to lure voters who are fake, it's pure. anti's insurrection? casey: perhaps yes it ballard with is. i think a 2nd jumper. in the case of only senior in the congresswoman cheney in rotation for the bulldogs. wyoming, love that shot i've listened to a lot of interviews she's done. she'll tell you that she can still win wyoming. that she knows people of her district better than kevin mccarthy and anybody else across the country. she welcomes the challenge. i want to go back to let him was saying. this is really important. the republican party is going through an apparatus. it's the entire apparatus of the republican party. they're going through something that, not to the extent the democratic party has gone through. there are a lot of different factions now in that party. you see how the constructive it is, you have tea party folks, now a little bit of trump republican. now you have the full on crazies. the qanon caucus going down. insurrectionists. people who are siding with folks that took up arms against folks of the united states government, t
baylor, off the pump republicans to lure voters who are fake, it's pure. anti's insurrection? casey: perhaps yes it ballard with is. i think a 2nd jumper. in the case of only senior in the congresswoman cheney in rotation for the bulldogs. wyoming, love that shot i've listened to a lot of interviews she's done. she'll tell you that she can still win wyoming. that she knows people of her district better than kevin mccarthy and anybody else across the country. she welcomes the challenge. i want...
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peter hotez, codirector of the vaccine development, and baylor college of medicine, dr.pleasure. since 2020, europe has provided something of an early insight, a road map, if you will, into how the pandemic might play out here in the u.s. so will we also experience some kind of covid reprieve sometime soon? >> there's a real possibility, alex. here's how it might go forward. right now we are seeing a steep decline in omicron in most of the united states, and it's going to down almost as fast as it's gone up. that's potentially very good news. the not so good news is in places like the uk, it goes down about halfway, then it gets stuck and it lingers for a few weeks to a few months potentially, and that may be partly due to the ba 2 sub variant of omicron, which may keep it going forward. so that's where we're all kind of holding our breath right now in the u.s., whether it goes down to the bottom as quickly as it went up or whether it gets stuck halfway down or 2/3 down and continues to linger. in either case, the hope is that as we move into the spring, we should have o
peter hotez, codirector of the vaccine development, and baylor college of medicine, dr.pleasure. since 2020, europe has provided something of an early insight, a road map, if you will, into how the pandemic might play out here in the u.s. so will we also experience some kind of covid reprieve sometime soon? >> there's a real possibility, alex. here's how it might go forward. right now we are seeing a steep decline in omicron in most of the united states, and it's going to down almost as...
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center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital and dean of tropical medicine at the baylorlways really appreciate your time. so, you know, i say this cautiously because, you know, you want our system in this count ary is based upon, you know, they do the studies and take the time they need to take and that is a good thing, it is not a bad thing. however, when everyone is under the expectation that it's all done, and we are going to find out a few days and all the sudden, it is wait a minute, we are not ready, we need a whole lot more data. that can cause people to lose a little bit of confidence, right? i mean, what is happening here? >> yeah. and i think there is also a lot of disappointment, a lot of parents were really hoping they were going to protect their kids under the age of 5. i think there is a few things that were going on. first of all, we've known for a while that this was gonna be a three-dose vaccine. and the two doses just weren't cutting it in terms of the level of immune response needed to protect. partly because we went way down on the dose, from -- from
center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital and dean of tropical medicine at the baylorlways really appreciate your time. so, you know, i say this cautiously because, you know, you want our system in this count ary is based upon, you know, they do the studies and take the time they need to take and that is a good thing, it is not a bad thing. however, when everyone is under the expectation that it's all done, and we are going to find out a few days and all the sudden, it is wait...
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you and anyone a lot of us who questioned a lot of their covid views, one of the worst offenders of baylor, dr. peter hotez, is very upset at us . >> watch my head fox news target me for two nights last week and it's very scary when that happens. this has become part of the new news aspect of what the far right has been doing, not only working to discredit the scientists, the science, but actually discrediting individual science and going after them. so this is a tough time to be a scientist, as we say, often wrong, never in doubt. >> what's the lesson they want us to learn here, doc? you know, i tell you, i think each and every physician needs to have a great degree of humility. this has been a rapidly developing pandemic over the last two years. the information cycle is tremendous. i think fox has done a great job with its panel of medical advisors that have been true to the data have cited the data you just saw what i thought was masked chaos in the prior section of the show and it should have been clear once the studies showed that the virus was not transmitted asymptomatically cow and
you and anyone a lot of us who questioned a lot of their covid views, one of the worst offenders of baylor, dr. peter hotez, is very upset at us . >> watch my head fox news target me for two nights last week and it's very scary when that happens. this has become part of the new news aspect of what the far right has been doing, not only working to discredit the scientists, the science, but actually discrediting individual science and going after them. so this is a tough time to be a...
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but the fact remained russian troops currently have ukraine's surround it from baylor bruce along the russian border and with ukraine to the black sea in the south and all of his border. in a look, we have reasonably, the russian forces are planned into an intend to attack ukraine. in the coming week . the coming days, we believe that they will target ukraine's capital key. a city of 2800000 innocent people were calling out rushes plans loudly repeatedly, not because we want to conflict of because we are doing everything in our power to remove any reason the russian may give to justify invading ukraine and prevent them from moving. make no mistake, a fresh pursues his plans. it will be responsible for kit catastrophic and needless or of choice. united states and our allies are prepared to defend every inch of nato territory from any threat to our collective security as well. we also will not send troops in to fight in ukraine, but we will continue to support ukrainian people as pasture. united states provided a record amount of security assistance ukraine to bolsters defensive $650000
but the fact remained russian troops currently have ukraine's surround it from baylor bruce along the russian border and with ukraine to the black sea in the south and all of his border. in a look, we have reasonably, the russian forces are planned into an intend to attack ukraine. in the coming week . the coming days, we believe that they will target ukraine's capital key. a city of 2800000 innocent people were calling out rushes plans loudly repeatedly, not because we want to conflict of...
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bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks.e so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has food. >> make sure everybody has a roof over their how important is a church been for you in this has very instrumental in my part-time governor. just give me in dorrance. even political leaders like. >> this mayor from vinita park, missouri, agrees. i think the black there's been a pillow, this community. we need it. the testing. >> it was behind us. we needed the vaccine. they were behind us. so they're not serves as the most trusted institution in the african american community. and with all the unknowns of covid trust is in high demand >> community hit hard by covid a c
bishop larry baylor admits a few unwanted drawbacks.e so used to stand at almost that the with a cappuccino in there. and with that with tom izzo watching the service and get back and i've done so many funerals over the last roughly 2 years. it has been incredible. first of all, the church deals with the spiritual aspect of people now because you a pastor, you deal with the mental aspect of people and then is our responsibility as well to make sure that everybody has food. >> make sure...
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university of texas where he's been honored as an outstanding alumnus and has a lot of review from s baylor where he was honored as a young lawyer of the year while in the state senate brian received numerous accolades including the taxpayer champion award, the fender of the american dream award and horizon award from the texas right to life.we will then be joined virtually honorable kyle are doing. kyle ardoin. he is president-elect of the national association of secretaries of state . he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since his election, kyle has championed legislation to strengthen louisiana's election laws and cyber security including laws that banned ballot harvesting, ballot trafficking and managerial or managed service providers to register and report to thesecretary of state . because of these efforts the agency they oversee has received recognition by the electionassistance commission and various other organizations .last certainly not least, we will your from jessica anderson. jessica is currently executi
university of texas where he's been honored as an outstanding alumnus and has a lot of review from s baylor where he was honored as a young lawyer of the year while in the state senate brian received numerous accolades including the taxpayer champion award, the fender of the american dream award and horizon award from the texas right to life.we will then be joined virtually honorable kyle are doing. kyle ardoin. he is president-elect of the national association of secretaries of state . he...
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this or not, but they are aligned down here in the crimea and the western part of russia also into baylorce, as the cia director, part of your job was to get inside putin's head and know what he is thinking, what do you think in this moment he is thinking. >> i think he is thinking that he has positioned forces properly and has taken the first step. he has gotten the parliamentary authorization and not a surprise as he controls parliament. he has pushed forces into the portion of the two areas of donbas and donetsk in the southeastern part of the country, does he push further there and launch the a full-scale invasion on the cyberattacks until the all-out invasion that everyone has been hearing which the forces our position, having been a part of an invasion when we invaded iraq, i know what it looks like, and this is exactly what we have seen laid out on the ground. from tiktok and twitter and everything else, everyone is a journalist today. the question that has to be in the back of his mind is not can he overwhelm the ukraine forces, which i think it's very likely, the question is, how
this or not, but they are aligned down here in the crimea and the western part of russia also into baylorce, as the cia director, part of your job was to get inside putin's head and know what he is thinking, what do you think in this moment he is thinking. >> i think he is thinking that he has positioned forces properly and has taken the first step. he has gotten the parliamentary authorization and not a surprise as he controls parliament. he has pushed forces into the portion of the two...
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macaulay from the houston area, he's affiliated with baylor. -- >> so as far as the providers are concerned, specifically how have your views changed because of covid? i know you talked on a broad sense, but specifically how have those views changed? >> caller: uh, well, the way i would choose providers now has changed. i'm interested in knowing, you know, what my provider's opinions may be regarding covid. that's more of an individual point of view. on a broader sense, i'm concerned about, you know, where covid came from, the origin of covid, why we're dealing with this in the first place and what we're going to do to prevent it from happening next time. i see a lot of parallels with 9/11 as this just being a massive event and there's a lot of questions surrounding it, a lot of people don't trust the official story. >> okay. we'll leave you there. chris in texas. we'll hear next from kyle. kyle in south glens falls, new york, on our "no" line. >> caller: yes, good morning, pedro. >> good morning. >> caller: my opinion is this. we live in a sma
macaulay from the houston area, he's affiliated with baylor. -- >> so as far as the providers are concerned, specifically how have your views changed because of covid? i know you talked on a broad sense, but specifically how have those views changed? >> caller: uh, well, the way i would choose providers now has changed. i'm interested in knowing, you know, what my provider's opinions may be regarding covid. that's more of an individual point of view. on a broader sense, i'm...
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robert malone, another doctor from the houston area, affiliated with baylor.ost: as far as the providers are concerned, how have your views changed because of covid? you talked on a broad sense, but specifically, how have those views changed? caller: well, the way i would choose providers now has changed . i am interested in knowing what my providers' opinions may be regarding covid. that is more of an individual point of view. on a broader sense, i am concerned about where covid came from, the origin of covid, why we are dealing with this in the first place, and what we are going to do to prevent it from happening next time. parallels with 911, this being a massive event, a lot of questions surrounding it. a lot of people do not trust the official story. host: we will leave it there. we will hear next from kyle in south glen falls, new york, on our no line. caller: good morning. my opinion on this whole thing is this, we live in a small piece of history, every part of humanity. and we had this horrible pandemic that came down in our lifetime. so we put our be
robert malone, another doctor from the houston area, affiliated with baylor.ost: as far as the providers are concerned, how have your views changed because of covid? you talked on a broad sense, but specifically, how have those views changed? caller: well, the way i would choose providers now has changed . i am interested in knowing what my providers' opinions may be regarding covid. that is more of an individual point of view. on a broader sense, i am concerned about where covid came from, the...
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and domestic natural gas production but the reliability issues that might happen in texas such as baylorto account for cold weather in the winter may not arise in other regions do you think oil and gas reliability standards should very dependent on the geography and climate and likely to take those factors into account from the act that it would create? >> the standards themselves would be set and the apr oh word recommend of the standard should be applied to certain sections of the country that happens on the electric side depending where the utility is located but the legislation would provide flexibility to provide that for those around the country for their circumstances. >> deputies secretary the department of energy is still on the front line combating cyberagainst energy infrastructure can you tell us what type of cybersecurity threats posed the greatest threat to the reliability of energy infrastructure? we have threats across the board to be honest. >> with the colonial pipeline situation. a very sophisticated threats. is not just electricity or pipelines we need to be prepared
and domestic natural gas production but the reliability issues that might happen in texas such as baylorto account for cold weather in the winter may not arise in other regions do you think oil and gas reliability standards should very dependent on the geography and climate and likely to take those factors into account from the act that it would create? >> the standards themselves would be set and the apr oh word recommend of the standard should be applied to certain sections of the...
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a grieving mother has had it with baylor form. coming up in moments here.ound. we won't waste your time. see you at 12 minutes. top of the hour. ecause of this. (woman) wow, that's something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [echoing] get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. like pulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. forget social events and weekend getaways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. as a business owner, your bottom line if y
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they got a quarterback, i think a backup quarterback from baylor or something.he is going up, loosening up his arm, and they go when lady gaga walks up, you need to teach her how to pass. >> that's wonderful. a member of the "morning joe" staff actually starred in a super bowl commercial. can you believe this? seriously. very late start to news this hour. >>> the u.s. is closing its embassy in ukraine capital in kyiv. this morning it is moving operations to the west of the country near the polish border in the did of lviv. secretary of state antony blinken says it is temporary to protect embassy staff. meanwhile, moscow is signaling it is ready to continue talking with the west about security grievances that led to the current crisis. in a stage-managed televised session yesterday russia's foreign minister suggested to president vladimir putin that the kremlin should hold talks with the u.s. and its allies saying possibilities for talks are far from being exhausted. the white house says the path for diplomacy remains available if russia chooses to engage constru
they got a quarterback, i think a backup quarterback from baylor or something.he is going up, loosening up his arm, and they go when lady gaga walks up, you need to teach her how to pass. >> that's wonderful. a member of the "morning joe" staff actually starred in a super bowl commercial. can you believe this? seriously. very late start to news this hour. >>> the u.s. is closing its embassy in ukraine capital in kyiv. this morning it is moving operations to the west of...