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and so did detectives. >> he was asked to come down to bloomington to meet with police, which he dide following day, after pam's body was discovered. >> reporter: scott told the detectives he'd been home alone when pam was killed. police would look into that, but in the meantime they discovered something very interesting about pam's new fiance. >> they spent a fair amount of time checking into who he had been communicating with. >> reporter: sure. >> and he had at least two other women that he had been involved with that he was still having some pretty heavy amount of contact with. >> reporter: pam's kids didn't know anything about that, but they did get a weird vibe from the fiance after their mother's death. >> he was like, "i had nothing to do with this. and i need you guys to understand that, like, i have to move on." >> reporter: i'm sorry, repeat that for me? >> we had dinner with him like a week after she died, and he sat us down. >> reporter: did you ask him if he had something to do with it? >> no, he just volunteered that. >> reporter: and two months later, he was dating so
and so did detectives. >> he was asked to come down to bloomington to meet with police, which he dide following day, after pam's body was discovered. >> reporter: scott told the detectives he'd been home alone when pam was killed. police would look into that, but in the meantime they discovered something very interesting about pam's new fiance. >> they spent a fair amount of time checking into who he had been communicating with. >> reporter: sure. >> and he had at...
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now joined by hussein deny of the hamilton alucard school of global and international studies in bloomington indiana and his work focuses on u.s. iran relations thank you so much for joining us on the detail the news and was one of the challenges in these negotiations has been that both the united states and iran want to see the other side make the 1st move what has changed to make these negotiations possible. well nothing you tiriel really has changed except that i think there's a recognition on both sides that time is increasingly not on their side and that if they continue on the same path that they are that there will be no her hurdles that they would have to get over in order to get back to anything or deal but all indications are that the united states basically has decided to revive the nuclear deal and not to expand the scope of negotiations to include other factors such as iran's regional activities or its missile program as part of the new discussions to get back to the deal so you that optimistic that both sides will be able to angry on a path to comply with the iran nuclear deal
now joined by hussein deny of the hamilton alucard school of global and international studies in bloomington indiana and his work focuses on u.s. iran relations thank you so much for joining us on the detail the news and was one of the challenges in these negotiations has been that both the united states and iran want to see the other side make the 1st move what has changed to make these negotiations possible. well nothing you tiriel really has changed except that i think there's a recognition...
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lindsay is on the phone from bloomington, indiana. caller: thank you, c-span, and happy birthday to you. dr. markel: thank you. caller: i have an autoimmune disease, wagner's granulomatosis , and both my doctors, my kidney doctor, and my primary doctor said,. "get the shot" i have gotten both shots, i am going on a week now, i know i need to still wear my mask. dr. markel: any problems at all that you have had? are you doing ok? caller: i had the usual, the second shot, my arm was a little more sore and i had a slight fever the next day and just tired kind of. dr. markel: what that meant, the little fever and the muscle aches means your body was reacting to the vaccine. you had good response, that's good. caller: i just wanted to make that clear, aren't we tired of hearing russian propaganda from the trump family? i'm so sick of it, i really am? i want to hear the -- i really am. i want to hear the truth. here we have congressman going out going after dr. fauci, one of our best people for our health. i'm really hoping that we get beyo
lindsay is on the phone from bloomington, indiana. caller: thank you, c-span, and happy birthday to you. dr. markel: thank you. caller: i have an autoimmune disease, wagner's granulomatosis , and both my doctors, my kidney doctor, and my primary doctor said,. "get the shot" i have gotten both shots, i am going on a week now, i know i need to still wear my mask. dr. markel: any problems at all that you have had? are you doing ok? caller: i had the usual, the second shot, my arm was a...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize the former city bloomington councilmember mr. richard bhanan. he was a dedicated public servant who dedicated fr decades of his life serving the taxpayers. sadly, rich passed away. he gradued from northern illinois university where he met the love of his wife, judy. he spent six years serving his country inhe u.s. army reserve. outside of public service, he had an enduring reer spanning 30 years at state farm an raised three children alongside judy. my prayers are with his wife, judy, his family and all tho who call richard a friend. i rise to remember patricia everhart. a friend who passed away on november 3, 2020. pat taught with the taylorville school district for years and was influential of the lincoln literacy program and spent time teaching at the taylorville correctional center. she was a mentor me and also she was e first lady of taylorlle for 16 years and the republican county chairwoman for 25 years but her service never stopped. she has a lasti impact on the taylorville community and will be remembered as a great friend to so many. m
speaker, i rise today to recognize the former city bloomington councilmember mr. richard bhanan. he was a dedicated public servant who dedicated fr decades of his life serving the taxpayers. sadly, rich passed away. he gradued from northern illinois university where he met the love of his wife, judy. he spent six years serving his country inhe u.s. army reserve. outside of public service, he had an enduring reer spanning 30 years at state farm an raised three children alongside judy. my prayers...
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bloomington, illinois leads the list, iowa city, iowa, second, kalamazoo, michigan third.y though is showing in the prices, home prices in the town outside spokane, washington, up 82% in the last year. but still, median home prices are reasonable, $800,000. while we're on the subject this morning, mortgage rates are falling for the first time in months. freddie mac says the 30-year dipped to 3.13% this week. 15-year rates which are popular for refinancing fell to 2.42%. >>> i was talking about jack conte the other day. wasn't that long ago he moved out of his dad's house. it's worth $4 billion which makes him the ceo of a $4 billion company. how hard is it to get a ceo of a $4 billion company on the phone or the zoom to pick up? it's not hard at all. jack, you are the ceo of a company worth $4 billion. >> i guess so. >> i mean do you go off to davos and do davos things now? >> i know what you mean, i i know what the question is getting at. no, it's been like a frog boiling in water for eight years here, just one step, one foot in front of the next, so no, it doesn't feel l
bloomington, illinois leads the list, iowa city, iowa, second, kalamazoo, michigan third.y though is showing in the prices, home prices in the town outside spokane, washington, up 82% in the last year. but still, median home prices are reasonable, $800,000. while we're on the subject this morning, mortgage rates are falling for the first time in months. freddie mac says the 30-year dipped to 3.13% this week. 15-year rates which are popular for refinancing fell to 2.42%. >>> i was...
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when he left his home in bloomington during lockdowns was to meet with george floyd's family in houstoniden, my daddy changed the world. >> full disclosure, mike, i was in the room last night when that call came in last night from the white house interviewing the family for a dateline special. the president promised he would be calling again. >> -- this beautiful child, and his brother -- both brothers as a factor of fact. i can only imagine the pressure and anxiety they were feeling. so i waited in the the jury was sequestered and called. i wasn't going to say anything about it but they said on television, accurately, it was a private conversation because joe understands what it is like to go through loss. they are a good family. they are calling for peace and tranquility no matter what the verdict. i am praying the verdict is the right verdict. the jury is sequestered now and cannot hear me say that. i wanted to know how they were doing, personally. thank you very much for coming. >> president biden talking about the phone call that he had last evening with members of george floyd's f
when he left his home in bloomington during lockdowns was to meet with george floyd's family in houstoniden, my daddy changed the world. >> full disclosure, mike, i was in the room last night when that call came in last night from the white house interviewing the family for a dateline special. the president promised he would be calling again. >> -- this beautiful child, and his brother -- both brothers as a factor of fact. i can only imagine the pressure and anxiety they were...
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>> i wanted to let you know about a person with a knife at 2102 bloomington. a snitch if you want me to, we have the cameras for 320s call. >> what number? >> 320 at cup foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force or not. they got something out of the back of the squad, all of them sat on this man. so i don't know if they needed to or not. they haven't said anything to me yet. >> they haven't said anything. >> okay. >> i'll find out. >> no problem. we don't get to ever see it, so when we see it, we're like, well -- >> okay. >> that looks different. >> thank you. >> bye. >> bye. >> sir, did you recognize your own voice in that telephone call? >> yes, that was me. >> you made a reference to possibly not counting. can you please explain to the jury what that means? >> i thought maybe she was describing that they had taken somebody to the ground, placed them on the ground, that wasn't something that would trigger me out for use of force. since she wasn't sure i had to make a call to find out. >> per the policy, if it was just a takedown that would not
>> i wanted to let you know about a person with a knife at 2102 bloomington. a snitch if you want me to, we have the cameras for 320s call. >> what number? >> 320 at cup foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force or not. they got something out of the back of the squad, all of them sat on this man. so i don't know if they needed to or not. they haven't said anything to me yet. >> they haven't said anything. >> okay. >> i'll find out....
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and what they decided to do in this meeting in bloomington in 1859 was that he would be quietly supported by the state republican central committee members who would honeycomb through the state and garner support for lincoln because one of the big hurdles you have to cross to to be a presented as a candidate at the national convention is to get your full and probably unanimous support at a state convention. so illinois is a big state the state convention is going to have several hundred delegates there and it's important for them to garner support from lincoln from is north into chicago tier 400 miles south to the southern tip, which is cairo, illinois, so they wanted to make sure that he was going to get full republican support there. they were going to quell any attempts by newspaper editors like illinois newspaper editors who would try to boom name out too early because they didn't want him to be seen as a candidate. or else he's going to attract criticism from the other top tier candidates in the country people like william henry seward the prominent senator of new york simon cameron
and what they decided to do in this meeting in bloomington in 1859 was that he would be quietly supported by the state republican central committee members who would honeycomb through the state and garner support for lincoln because one of the big hurdles you have to cross to to be a presented as a candidate at the national convention is to get your full and probably unanimous support at a state convention. so illinois is a big state the state convention is going to have several hundred...
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. >> i wanted to let you know about the person on bloomington and then i didn't know, you can call me saint if you want but we have cameras up 320, did they put them in? 320 over at cup foods. i don't know if they used force or not, they got something out of the back all of them sat on this man so i don't know if they need to or not but they have not said anything to me yet. [inaudible] i'll find out be not no problem, we don't ever get to see it so when we see it we like what? it looks different. thank you. >> 203133 may 25, 2020. >> did you recognize your own voice in the telephone call? >> yes, that was me. >> you made a reference to possibly, not counting, can you explain to the jury what that means? >> i thought she was describing they had taken the money to the ground and placed them on the ground and it wasn't something that would trigger me to head out for use of force but since she wasn't sure i made a call to find out. >> so with the policy, it was just a takedown, that would not necessarily be reported to a supervisor? >> correct. >> did you ever receive a call like this fr
. >> i wanted to let you know about the person on bloomington and then i didn't know, you can call me saint if you want but we have cameras up 320, did they put them in? 320 over at cup foods. i don't know if they used force or not, they got something out of the back all of them sat on this man so i don't know if they need to or not but they have not said anything to me yet. [inaudible] i'll find out be not no problem, we don't ever get to see it so when we see it we like what? it looks...
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they held their first convention in bloomington, illinois. lincoln attended, he wasn't well-known, he needed to introduce himself to the group there. he began by saying when he was coming -- he was riding his horse to the convention, he encountered a woman on the road, who was coming the other way. and the woman stopped him and said, sir, i believe you are the ugliest man i have ever seen. and lincoln says, well, i responded, what could i say? i said, well, this is the way god made me, and i'm sorry, but i don't have an excuse for that. she says, well, okay, but the least you could do is have stayed home. so on another occasion lincoln sort of, what shall i say, lampooned his appearance, when one of his political opponents described him as two-faced. and lincoln said, two-faced, you've got to be kidding, you would think if i had another one, i would wear this one? lincoln used humor to warm up audiences but he also used humor to get him through the dark days of the civil war. the members of lincoln's cabinet very on groaned when lincoln would
they held their first convention in bloomington, illinois. lincoln attended, he wasn't well-known, he needed to introduce himself to the group there. he began by saying when he was coming -- he was riding his horse to the convention, he encountered a woman on the road, who was coming the other way. and the woman stopped him and said, sir, i believe you are the ugliest man i have ever seen. and lincoln says, well, i responded, what could i say? i said, well, this is the way god made me, and i'm...
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. >> i wanted to let you know about the person on bloomington and then i didn't know, you can call me saint if you want but we have cameras up 320, did they put them in? 320 over at cup foods. i don't know if they used force or not, they got something out of the back all of them sat on this man so i don't know if they need to or not but they have not said anything to me yet. [inaudible] i'll find out be not no problem, we don't ever get to see it so when we see it we like what? it looks different. thank you. >> 203133 may 25, 2020. >> did you recognize your own voice in the telephone call? >> yes, that was me. >> you made a reference to possibly, not counting, can you explain to the jury what that means? >> i thought she was describing they had taken the money to the ground and placed them on the ground and it wasn't something that would trigger me to head out for use of force but since she wasn't sure i made a call to find out. >> so with the policy, it was just a takedown, that would not necessarily be reported to a supervisor? >> correct. >> did you ever receive a call like this fr
. >> i wanted to let you know about the person on bloomington and then i didn't know, you can call me saint if you want but we have cameras up 320, did they put them in? 320 over at cup foods. i don't know if they used force or not, they got something out of the back all of them sat on this man so i don't know if they need to or not but they have not said anything to me yet. [inaudible] i'll find out be not no problem, we don't ever get to see it so when we see it we like what? it looks...
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bloomington, illinois. michigan green falls, montana oak clears, wisconsin. savannah, georgia.ncome, share of millenials in the market, what's available for sale, job opportunities and distance within bars and restaurants that, guys, i certainly hope we'll all be getting back out to soon back to you. >> we certainly, certainly do. thank you very much for that time for some final thoughts i have to say my main thought the moment was that bobby flay was raised by cats. i guess we should pivot to the broader markets. mike, another thing we haven't mentioned, today clearly soft-dollar day, helping the broader sentiment of late to new heights. >> yeah it is, a little bit of pressure off that big cyclical trade and obviously the comments by j powell reiterating everything on the front, the feds are going to wait to see upfront evidence before getting movement from the fed. >> we'll get more on that tomorrow we have an exclusive interview with the president of the ecb christine lagarde right here on "closing bell. that does it for us, "fast money" begins now. >> i'm melissa lee this i
bloomington, illinois. michigan green falls, montana oak clears, wisconsin. savannah, georgia.ncome, share of millenials in the market, what's available for sale, job opportunities and distance within bars and restaurants that, guys, i certainly hope we'll all be getting back out to soon back to you. >> we certainly, certainly do. thank you very much for that time for some final thoughts i have to say my main thought the moment was that bobby flay was raised by cats. i guess we should...
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david, professor of law at indiana university bloomington mayor school of law. then mr. scott hodge, president of the tax foundation. doctor death, associate professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill's, school of business and finally, mr. kyle, a resident and fellow of the american enterprise institute. i want to thank everyone of our witnesses for joining us today. doctor disney, i'd like to recognize you for five minutes, please. >> thank you, chair warren and cassidy for the opportunity to speak today. when a person comes to this country, it goes pretty much the same way every time, they get a little slap on the tissue until he cries and hands over to the parents but in a family like mine, it's a. little different baby comes out, socks a little bit and doctor looks in the baby's eyes and says never spent capitol. it's among people who inherit wealth as anything else so why is capitol so sacred? is the goose that lays the golden egg. the more income and gross to count on, the more stuff you can buy and so forth. they've never spent capitol if you ever f
david, professor of law at indiana university bloomington mayor school of law. then mr. scott hodge, president of the tax foundation. doctor death, associate professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill's, school of business and finally, mr. kyle, a resident and fellow of the american enterprise institute. i want to thank everyone of our witnesses for joining us today. doctor disney, i'd like to recognize you for five minutes, please. >> thank you, chair warren and cassidy...
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bloomington, illinois, leads the list then iowa city, kalamazoo, michigan, great falls, montana, eaull of the top markets have median prices below the national medium of 370,000. kalamazoo had the lowest it is not just about price realtor.com looked at home prices relative to local incomes. the share of millennials living in the market,the availability of homes for sale, job opportunities, distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants. if, however, home ownership is still out of reach, the best markets to find affordable luxury rental apartments are in the south, according to rent cafe several in the atlanta area, otherwise markets in alabama and south carolina back to you guys. >> i love this map and this analysis, diana. it's really fascinating. i am curious, though, i know you have been covering the lack of inventory for so long now, when we talk about first time home buyers, they're competing against other first time home buyers, other millennials that are having kids and looking to settle down, but the other part of the puzzle is the investors and institutional buyers
bloomington, illinois, leads the list then iowa city, kalamazoo, michigan, great falls, montana, eaull of the top markets have median prices below the national medium of 370,000. kalamazoo had the lowest it is not just about price realtor.com looked at home prices relative to local incomes. the share of millennials living in the market,the availability of homes for sale, job opportunities, distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants. if, however, home ownership is still out of...
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>> indiana university school of law currently at my home in bloomington. we have just confirmed in indiana administrator for epa. her name is janet mckay she was confirmed on bipartisan vote we are delighted with that, a good woman. thanks again to senator warren for pulling this together. i mentioned the earlier testimony of john coston the current commissioner. i would ask this question, can you share your thoughts on how we can best equip the irs to close the tax gap? this is a question i've asked repeatedly from the previous commissioner and the current commissioner. your thoughts on how to best close the gap? and what will need for broader fairness in our tax code? >> thank you, senator. that legal tax evasion is a real problem and should be policed better as i will explain, looking back to senator's question earlier it is important to understand that a legal tax evasion compared to legal tax avoidance by loopholes in the system. the legal tax evasion if anything especially both because of the small but significant revenue loss but also complaints nor
>> indiana university school of law currently at my home in bloomington. we have just confirmed in indiana administrator for epa. her name is janet mckay she was confirmed on bipartisan vote we are delighted with that, a good woman. thanks again to senator warren for pulling this together. i mentioned the earlier testimony of john coston the current commissioner. i would ask this question, can you share your thoughts on how we can best equip the irs to close the tax gap? this is a...
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mister bloomington, can you talk about this threat to our infrastructure, transportation utilities and also financial please >> this is a real threat to our critical infrastructure . as problematic as the botnets are, ai driven but operating machine speed test our defenses which have still people in the loop rather than on the loop and it's a losing strategy and a clear cost our adversaries are using not only advanced technologies like botnets, they're going after supply chains with the solarwinds attack and they're using it in disinformation campaigns and the next step is using it against machines. to give machines disinformation and make machines do the wrong thing. that's adversarial and it's a real class and mister louis just following up there is a section that the commissioner recommends us acting in sector for, could you talk about the comments or the ability that to help stem this threat, pardon the choice of words and what we might do in addition to this class is clear we have to defend and have a defensive posture waiting for the attack and try to be promoted as a failed stra
mister bloomington, can you talk about this threat to our infrastructure, transportation utilities and also financial please >> this is a real threat to our critical infrastructure . as problematic as the botnets are, ai driven but operating machine speed test our defenses which have still people in the loop rather than on the loop and it's a losing strategy and a clear cost our adversaries are using not only advanced technologies like botnets, they're going after supply chains with the...
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bloomington, illinois. iowa city. eau claire, wisconsin. all have homes below $370,000.looked at prices the share of millennials and number of homes for sale and job opportunities and distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants which we are all getting back to, andrew. >> diana, where are the best places to rent if you can't buy? are they different >> you have to move south. out of the midwest states like georgia, alabama, south carolina really you want to get into the smaller-to-mid sized cities. they are seeing a boom areas like nashville, tennessee. really seeing an influx of young people because it is easier for them to work in different places and the more popular they get, the more expensive they will get. for now, if you want to rent, especially high-end luxury apartments, you get the best bang for your buck in the south. >> first-time buyers care about taxes? >> reporter: everybody cares about taxes. you get tax deductions you are looking at very low mortgage rates if you are looking at certain states like new york, we know about salt taxes for most,
bloomington, illinois. iowa city. eau claire, wisconsin. all have homes below $370,000.looked at prices the share of millennials and number of homes for sale and job opportunities and distance to work and amenities like bars and restaurants which we are all getting back to, andrew. >> diana, where are the best places to rent if you can't buy? are they different >> you have to move south. out of the midwest states like georgia, alabama, south carolina really you want to get into the...
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>> hey, just wanted to let you to 2602 bloomington, i don't know, you can call me a snitch if you wanto we have the cameras up-- did they already-- move the cam. 320 over at cups foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force or not, something to backup the squad and all of them sat on this man, so, i don't know if they needed to or not, but they haven't said anything to me yet. >> they didn't say anything to me yet, a takedown, no problem. >> we don't get to see it when we do, well, that looked different. >> okay, talk to you, bye. >> may 25, 2020. >> sir, did you recognize your en0 voice in that telephone call. >> yes, that was me. >> you made a reference to possibly it not counting, can you explain to the jury what that means. >> i thought maybe she was describing somebody placing them on the ground and wouldn't trigger me on excess force and to find out. >> and per the policy if it was just a takedown that would not necessarily be reportable to a supervisor. >> correct. >> have you ever received a call like this from a dispatcher before? >> not in those exact terms, but a
>> hey, just wanted to let you to 2602 bloomington, i don't know, you can call me a snitch if you wanto we have the cameras up-- did they already-- move the cam. 320 over at cups foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force or not, something to backup the squad and all of them sat on this man, so, i don't know if they needed to or not, but they haven't said anything to me yet. >> they didn't say anything to me yet, a takedown, no problem. >> we don't...
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steve ferguson who is ceo of cook group, a manufacturer in bloomington, indiana, and from mike mansettyof bosh, north america. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. >> mr. jennings, since 1954 companies have been able to deduct their r&d expenditures as they incur them. but beginning in 2022, as i know was mentioned earlier, companies will be required to spread out their deductions over a number of years rather than deduct them all in the current year. if the united states doesn't preserve immediate expensing, it will become one of only two countries in the industrialized world, the other being belgium, that require the some or theization of r and z expenses. to continue the global leadership, we have to ensure the next generation of cars, computers, med devices and other cutting edge technologies are developed and produced in the united states. so mr. jennings, if companies are unable to expense their r&d costs in the year they're incurred, how will that affect ford's ability to invest in tomorrow's technologies? >> first, i appreciate your leadership. it will effect ford. we
steve ferguson who is ceo of cook group, a manufacturer in bloomington, indiana, and from mike mansettyof bosh, north america. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. >> mr. jennings, since 1954 companies have been able to deduct their r&d expenditures as they incur them. but beginning in 2022, as i know was mentioned earlier, companies will be required to spread out their deductions over a number of years rather than deduct them all in the current year. if the...
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lindsay is on the phone from bloomington, indiana.hank you, c-span, and happy birthday to you. dr. markel: thank you. caller: i have an autoimmune disease, wagner's granulomatosis , and both my doctors, my kidney doctor, and my primary doctor said,. "get the shot" i have gotten both shots, i am going on a week now, i know i need to still wear my mask. dr. markel: any problems at all that you have had? are you doing ok? caller: i had the usual, the second shot, my arm was a little more sore and i had a slight fever the next day and just tired kind of. dr. markel: what that meant, the little fever and the muscle aches means your body was reacting to the vaccine. you had good response, that's good. caller: i just wanted to make that clear, aren't we tired of hearing russian propaganda from the trump family? i'm so sick of it, i really am? i want to hear the -- i really am. i want to hear the truth. here we have congressman going out going after dr. fauci, one of our best people for our health. i'm really hoping that we get beyond this an
lindsay is on the phone from bloomington, indiana.hank you, c-span, and happy birthday to you. dr. markel: thank you. caller: i have an autoimmune disease, wagner's granulomatosis , and both my doctors, my kidney doctor, and my primary doctor said,. "get the shot" i have gotten both shots, i am going on a week now, i know i need to still wear my mask. dr. markel: any problems at all that you have had? are you doing ok? caller: i had the usual, the second shot, my arm was a little more...