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for example, i have followed what some of the universities have done in boston. of associate editor infectious diseases is chief health officer at the university of michigan. i think some of the universities that have opened the after those that have -- opened after those muchhave closed have stricter guidelines around students on campus. there is some optimism that that will be successful, but it is unclear if it will. more importantly, schools need to develop a response to when there is a case, how much tracking, tracing and quarantining can they do with students? that is not a question we can yet answer. that is in contrast to schools 8, becoming increasingly complicated. the life of mayors has been increasingly difficult over the last 4, 5 months as they have tried to negotiate a way to open in person rather than in person -- rather than distant learning. the decisions will be far more local. if you are in a small town in the midwest where there is no disease, i think those schools likely can reopen. again, they will have to monitor the amount of disease that
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on saturday, a guy called abram kennedy, the best selling author very famous antiracist boston universityhe attacked barrett and her husband for their adoption of their child from haiti. "while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity." it's hard to know exactly what that means. if theno e person who wrote it s obviously a and could barely write english. the broad picture is very clear. it is better for a black child to starve in haiti than to live with a white family in america. that is the point they may have made 60 years ago. it is now commonplace on the left. obviously.acism but twitter didn't censor that expression of racism. in fact,m. the summer, twitter o announced he was donating $10 million to his antiracist research center at boston university. so that is what jack's money is pain four. this weekend a long time democratic party staffer tweeted this. "i would love to know which adoption agency amy coney barrett enter has been used to adopt the two children they brought here fro
on saturday, a guy called abram kennedy, the best selling author very famous antiracist boston universityhe attacked barrett and her husband for their adoption of their child from haiti. "while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity." it's hard to know exactly what that means. if theno e person who wrote it s obviously a and could barely write english. the broad picture is very...
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worth pointing out that this is in contrast to professor carl hannigan from boston university who wasanges are too drastic and could have long reaching effects. it goes to show that there is not a consensus in among experts when it comes to how to deal with this. but what's clear is it is a very difficult situation. and in terms of public opinion up until now, the current system of government has been that things were done to slowly and they did not move fast enough and that the rules don't go far enough. the question is is this now going to be perceived as acting correctly over the knock on effects, whether it's a type of effects, whether it's a type of effects we have seen in other health areas as set out in the daily mail, 01’ areas as set out in the daily mail, or in the economy or other areas, with those knock on effects because even greater damage because there is no easy way out of this situation. in very very difficult questions have to be answered and difficult decisions have to be made. and up until now it is unclear exactly how this second wave, which seemed for all intents
worth pointing out that this is in contrast to professor carl hannigan from boston university who wasanges are too drastic and could have long reaching effects. it goes to show that there is not a consensus in among experts when it comes to how to deal with this. but what's clear is it is a very difficult situation. and in terms of public opinion up until now, the current system of government has been that things were done to slowly and they did not move fast enough and that the rules don't go...
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. >> reporter: the victim, 38-year-old carrie o'connor was a lecturer at boston university. >> right now it's just you can see the top of the car, so it looks like it's kind of stuck between the first and basement floor. >> reporter: witnesses say o'connor was loading a box into the elevator when it suddenly plunged down to the first floor. the medical examiner determining the cause of death was traumatic asphyxiation. >> the elevator is old, like it's a two-pull door system. in that if the door is not completely shut, it will not move. >> reporter: o'connor was apparently moving into the building with the help of a friend when neighbors heard screaming. >> what they think happened is she either tried to put the box on or went on with the box and the box was tall enough to hit something and it started moving and she either panicked and went to jump off or panicked and didn't stay on. >> reporter: o'connor previously lectured at other universities in the boston area and had a ph.d. in french studies. the online publication "bu today" described her as dedicated to inclusion and diversi
. >> reporter: the victim, 38-year-old carrie o'connor was a lecturer at boston university. >> right now it's just you can see the top of the car, so it looks like it's kind of stuck between the first and basement floor. >> reporter: witnesses say o'connor was loading a box into the elevator when it suddenly plunged down to the first floor. the medical examiner determining the cause of death was traumatic asphyxiation. >> the elevator is old, like it's a two-pull door...
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earlier, i spoke to a doctor from boston university., ideally, we would like to see no adverse events in the vaccine trials but the fact that this has been reported so quickl and tha they are taking action in terms of halting the trial and investigating, those are good news because it t shows they aing safety seriously . a lot of people have been given this vaccine and we expect that things will happen to people not be due to the vaccine.may it can be challenging to figure it out, but that is an important thing to do and that is why we don't rushne vac, why we have phase three trials. ros: just to help understand, what it be standard forva a large-scaline trial to be paused at some point? >> yea and this is the second time the astrazeneca trial has been paused. it is not surprising to see aat trial s paused for an adverse event as the earlier commenter said, even if someone falls down the stairs, that needs to be negated to make sure it is not related to the vaccine -- to make sure it is not related to the vaccine. ros: i want to show y
earlier, i spoke to a doctor from boston university., ideally, we would like to see no adverse events in the vaccine trials but the fact that this has been reported so quickl and tha they are taking action in terms of halting the trial and investigating, those are good news because it t shows they aing safety seriously . a lot of people have been given this vaccine and we expect that things will happen to people not be due to the vaccine.may it can be challenging to figure it out, but that is...
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earlier i spoke to dr eleanor murray from boston university school of public health.rials, but really the fact that this has been reported and so quickly, and that they are taking action in terms of halting the trial and investigating whether that's good news, because it shows that they are taking safety seriously as they are taking safety seriously as the other comments mentioned, we have been given this vaccine and things will happen to people during trials that may or may not be due to the vaccine. they can be pretty challenging to figure it out, but that's an important thing to do, and this is why we don't rush of vaccines, while we have phase three trials that will help us. to help us understand this, would it be stated for a large—scale vaccine trial to be paused at some point? yes and this is actually the sum time that the trial had been paused. it's not surprising to have a trial pause for an adverse event even if someone falls down the stairs that needs to be investigated to make sure it's not related to the vaccine. i think this is normal business as usual,
earlier i spoke to dr eleanor murray from boston university school of public health.rials, but really the fact that this has been reported and so quickly, and that they are taking action in terms of halting the trial and investigating whether that's good news, because it shows that they are taking safety seriously as they are taking safety seriously as the other comments mentioned, we have been given this vaccine and things will happen to people during trials that may or may not be due to the...
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the i happen to know that there is an unscripted it coat manuscript at boston university. so they went and did there was an unredacted manuscript. >> host: there were a few others that could have made for great characters to focus on. but in the cases i believe you spoke to one another. was it tough to get him to agree to talk about this or was he just sort of waiting for somebody to ask and? >> guest: those that are still around, they live under a lifelong, told muntil the day te there are certain things they cannot talk about legally. that's what i really wanted to talk about was what it was like diliketo keep the station chiefn berlin from the end of world war ii to 1952. berlin was the ground zero. i wanted him to tell me war stories. whatever the pressures you faced. and he told me early on, and they know he was very clear about this, how they were going up against the soviets down to a fine art. when peter showed up to become the covert operations chief in 1945 ther1945, there were hundrt thousands operating in the world. that's what happened in the soviet monolith a
the i happen to know that there is an unscripted it coat manuscript at boston university. so they went and did there was an unredacted manuscript. >> host: there were a few others that could have made for great characters to focus on. but in the cases i believe you spoke to one another. was it tough to get him to agree to talk about this or was he just sort of waiting for somebody to ask and? >> guest: those that are still around, they live under a lifelong, told muntil the day te...
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plants let's bring in dr fruit elbaz he is director emeritus at the center for remote sensing at boston universityjoining us from washington d.c. many thanks for speaking to us here on al-jazeera a fascinating discovery what does it tell us that venus could be home to extraterrestrial life in the. course they're not sort of started with an idea by one of or all of the cohorts. froth about the fact that the. the. atmosphere it would be the place where would you would find some everything's or new because of the fact that you know there's every and it might continue or codes or things that would be can do simple to life forms and crying because for you there are loads of doing something not necessarily present but. or something the activities that might hint of a particular doctor tell us a bit more about phosphate in what exactly is it and why do we think that means life could be associated with it. ok pristine is a guess what it's a composer of one molecule of force for us and 3 of flight division combined and it exists. but it turns. through the atmosphere of venus is a pretty find conducive atmo
plants let's bring in dr fruit elbaz he is director emeritus at the center for remote sensing at boston universityjoining us from washington d.c. many thanks for speaking to us here on al-jazeera a fascinating discovery what does it tell us that venus could be home to extraterrestrial life in the. course they're not sort of started with an idea by one of or all of the cohorts. froth about the fact that the. the. atmosphere it would be the place where would you would find some everything's or...
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it went to boston university and there was an unredacted manuscript. i can fit in all of the details. see mike in the case of peterson shell. there were a few others who struck me as people who could've made great characters to focus on. in the cases and i believe you spoke to one other 90-year-old. was it tough to get them to agree to talk about this. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. heavily somewhere in between. the guys who are still around. they live under a lifelong not a man. there were certain things they can't talk about legally. but what i really wanted to talk about was what was it like. he was the station chief in berlin. at the end of world war ii. he had been in the ground zero of the confrontation. i want him to tell me more war stories eventually. what was it like. he just told me some amazing stories. one think it is very clear about was about how clueless the americans were going up against the soviets in the deception and disinformation. it went down to a fine art. the other thing i
it went to boston university and there was an unredacted manuscript. i can fit in all of the details. see mike in the case of peterson shell. there were a few others who struck me as people who could've made great characters to focus on. in the cases and i believe you spoke to one other 90-year-old. was it tough to get them to agree to talk about this. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. or was he just waiting for someone to ask. heavily somewhere in between. the guys who are still...
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todd: a big talker too, boston university survey calls for termination after implying amy coney barretts a white colonizer. he posted to twitter some white colonizers adopted black children, they civilized these savages children in the superior ways of white people while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. quite a statement. the author was responding to a now deleted tweet showing barrett's sister holding the two black children, barrett has 7 children as you know including two adopted from haiti. jillian: three people have died in wildfires raging across california's one country. mandatory evacuations underway as the governor declared a state of emergency in several counties. >> warning, fire activation in progress. todd: that is tough to see. more than 30,000 acres in two days. in napa valley emergency crews battling the glass fire trying to contain the flames that destroyed 36,000 acres. jillian: the latest on the weather conditions that are fueling these fires. it was devastati
todd: a big talker too, boston university survey calls for termination after implying amy coney barretts a white colonizer. he posted to twitter some white colonizers adopted black children, they civilized these savages children in the superior ways of white people while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. quite a statement. the author was responding to a now deleted tweet showing...
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go in front of that, all the best parts were excised but it was the cia official, he went to boston university about unredacted, details to take that. >> two others struck me as -- could have made for great characters, rufus phyllis could have been one. i believe you spoke to one another 90-year-old but to get into this, would he ask it? >> somewhere in between. guys who are still around, they live under a lifelong, to the day they die, to talk about, i want to talk about, the station chief in berlin at the end of world war ii in 1952. ground 0 of the competition during those years. what were the pressures you face? early on, one thing he was clear about was how clueless the americans were going up against the soviets, deception and disinformation down to a fine art. the other thing i should add is a sign of how out to lunch americans were on this. in west berlin the covert operations chief in 1945 there were hundreds if not thousands operating in berlin. peter heading up a 9 man unit and just turned 22 and that is what he was up against, the soviet monolith and he told the story in 1946 that
go in front of that, all the best parts were excised but it was the cia official, he went to boston university about unredacted, details to take that. >> two others struck me as -- could have made for great characters, rufus phyllis could have been one. i believe you spoke to one another 90-year-old but to get into this, would he ask it? >> somewhere in between. guys who are still around, they live under a lifelong, to the day they die, to talk about, i want to talk about, the...
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a mother of 7 including two adopted from haiti which may qualifier is a racist according to boston university'sntiracist research professor some say should be fired up a tweeted saturday some way to colonize is adopted black children, they, quote, civilize these savage children in the superior way of white people while using them as props in the lifelong pictures of denial while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. she is being bashed for having a career and a big family. away from the new york times in vanity fair post biggest one of the things i don't understand about amy coney barrett is how potential supreme court justice can also be a loving present mom to 7 kids. is this like the kardashians stuff nannies in the closet and pretending they draw on their own beds for the kids. >> what a disgusting attack on working moms across this country. yes you can do both, you can have a career and be a mother. >> comedian bill marr attacked her for being religious. >> she is on not. religion. i was right about that one too. sorry, but amy coney barrett, cath
a mother of 7 including two adopted from haiti which may qualifier is a racist according to boston university'sntiracist research professor some say should be fired up a tweeted saturday some way to colonize is adopted black children, they, quote, civilize these savage children in the superior way of white people while using them as props in the lifelong pictures of denial while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. she is being bashed for having a...
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jack dorsey forked over $10 million to a man named abram x, and his "anti-racist research" at boston universitynd the fact that he doesn't deliver on much of anything he brochett profits on disseminating hate. he accused -- of being a white supremacist for the crime of adopting two children from haiti. some white colonizers adopted black children. using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial. nice. joining me is the executive producer of infidel and trump cart. full disclosure, i adopted three children internationally. how do folks like -- end up becoming so influential at the time they are so hateful? >> well, first of all, they have got a really great shakedown operation that involves government money. it involves corporate money. it involves foundation money. it involves university money, and so in exchange for all this, they have to produce some output. and so he's making this amazing claim. first, a historical claim which is flat out wrong, that in colonial times it was customary for colonizers to somehow raid and appropriate, kind of take over these black and brown children an
jack dorsey forked over $10 million to a man named abram x, and his "anti-racist research" at boston universitynd the fact that he doesn't deliver on much of anything he brochett profits on disseminating hate. he accused -- of being a white supremacist for the crime of adopting two children from haiti. some white colonizers adopted black children. using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial. nice. joining me is the executive producer of infidel and trump cart. full...
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so a boston university professor suggested that she has a white colonizer were said this about -- said white colonizer's are people adopt children of color calling them their props. then senator cory booker claiming that she should have to recuse herself from election issues. >> one of the things i want to ask her as if she will recuse herself because if she does not in terms of any election issues that come before us because if she does not recuse herself, i fear the court will be further delegitimized. >> dana: let me go to you first. strikes me that justice ginsburg was famous for educating the country on discrimination on the basis of. and i think now we are in for an education and a reevaluation of discrimination on the basis of religion and the person of amy coney barrett as we get ready for these hearings. what did you think of bill maher calling her and thing not? >> greg: it's not surprising. he is never hidden his antireligious bias. he's an atheist, so it doesn't surprise me. always the case that when liberals like their supreme court justices, they want them to exercise the
so a boston university professor suggested that she has a white colonizer were said this about -- said white colonizer's are people adopt children of color calling them their props. then senator cory booker claiming that she should have to recuse herself from election issues. >> one of the things i want to ask her as if she will recuse herself because if she does not in terms of any election issues that come before us because if she does not recuse herself, i fear the court will be...
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the twitter ceo was donating $10 million to his antiracist research center, boston university.hat's what jack's bunny is paying for not the only person making points like this. at this weekend longtime democratic party staffer said this. i'd love to know which adoption agency amy coney barrett and her husband used to adopt the two children they brought from hai haiti. many adoptions were "catchy as." how did we get here? in healthy country, the fact that they adopted two children and five of their own would be seen as heroic because it is heroic. on the modern left, it is viewed as dangerous. to a party at war with nature, motherhood is a threat. listen to amy coney barrett describe how they adopted their second child and this is they d that they were pregnant. they wondered if they could pick up a three year old. that that's not an easy decision to make. watch how she made it. >> jus we were working out the logistics to pick up peter in florida and i wasn't really feeling that great. it turned out juliet was going to be coming along so we had an intense three are where period
the twitter ceo was donating $10 million to his antiracist research center, boston university.hat's what jack's bunny is paying for not the only person making points like this. at this weekend longtime democratic party staffer said this. i'd love to know which adoption agency amy coney barrett and her husband used to adopt the two children they brought from hai haiti. many adoptions were "catchy as." how did we get here? in healthy country, the fact that they adopted two children and...
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of seven including two adopted to from haiti which may qualify her as a racist according to boston university'st research professor who some say should be fired a perio.they civilize the savage children in this beer ways of white people while using them as props in the lifelong pictures of denial. while cutting the biological parents of these children out. barry is being begged for having a career and a big family i guess one of the big things i don't understand is how a potential supreme court justice can be a loving and present mom to seven kids. is this like the kardashians, stuffing nannies in the closet and they grow on their own? >> what a disgusting attack on working moms and yes, you can do both and you can have a career and be a mother. >> up the comedian bill maher attacked her for being religio religious. >> we'll be saying a lot because she's a [bleep] not. religion, i was right about that one too. amy, sorry, but amy coney barrett's catholic, really catholic, i mean really, really catholic, like speaking in tongues. >> senator cory booker plans to meet with the nominee to make sure
of seven including two adopted to from haiti which may qualify her as a racist according to boston university'st research professor who some say should be fired a perio.they civilize the savage children in this beer ways of white people while using them as props in the lifelong pictures of denial. while cutting the biological parents of these children out. barry is being begged for having a career and a big family i guess one of the big things i don't understand is how a potential supreme court...
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of seeing her beautiful family and the rose garden the other day on tv, and this professor at boston universitylonizers adopted black children. the civilized these "savage children" in the "superior ways" of white people while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial while cutting these biological parents of the children out of the dash knowing your sister and knowing her family and your niece and nephew, who were at the white house the other day, what do you think when you hear that? >> i think if people knew amy and knew the sister that i know, they would just see love. her family is the most important thing to her. she -- her work life, her home life, everything, it so that her children know that they are important. as a matter of fact, when her husband gave a speech, i'm pretty sure the quote said amy -- no one can out-love amy, and that is what she does with her family. she wakes up early in the morning to get her work done so that she can bake a cake for her children 'us birthday, and i'm a talk about any little cake, i mean her kids have requested -- >> martha: your makin
of seeing her beautiful family and the rose garden the other day on tv, and this professor at boston universitylonizers adopted black children. the civilized these "savage children" in the "superior ways" of white people while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial while cutting these biological parents of the children out of the dash knowing your sister and knowing her family and your niece and nephew, who were at the white house the other day, what do you...
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media guests, boston university president, ibraim , kendi calling amy coney barrett a white colonizerho is using her two adopted haitian children as props. liberals on social media are questioning whether her two children were adopted legitimately. criticism from the media, those on the left against judge barrett. let's listen to this. >> amy coney barrett, catholic really catholic, i mean really, really catholic, like speaking in tongues. >> her catholic faith a core value, central to questions how she would rule on issues like abortion. >> under the microscope, barrett's link to small charismatic christian community, people of praise. >> people of praise where a lifelong oath of loyalty to could havenant to one another, and held accounted to a personal advisor called a head for men and a hand made for women. >> we've mean no such outrage in the potential nominee amy coney barrett talking about her catholic beliefs. i wonder why that might be? elizabeth: okay. the heavy-duty stuff there. your take what that will look like, how that will shake out? even "the daily beast" saying the le
media guests, boston university president, ibraim , kendi calling amy coney barrett a white colonizerho is using her two adopted haitian children as props. liberals on social media are questioning whether her two children were adopted legitimately. criticism from the media, those on the left against judge barrett. let's listen to this. >> amy coney barrett, catholic really catholic, i mean really, really catholic, like speaking in tongues. >> her catholic faith a core value, central...
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bhadelia, an infectious disease physician and the medical director of the special pathogens unit at boston university school of medicine. she worked with the w.h.o. back when we were a member nation during the west african ebola pandemic and is among our medical contributors. good evening and welcome to you all. annie, as much as i hate to do it, i have to begin with something that was all but lost in the fog of news this afternoon. the president chose this solemn day to toss off, in an interview with jeanine pirro, he hears joe biden is probably using drugs, indicated perhaps drugs of the performance-enhancing variety. it is a hell of a thing to hear from a sitting president about an opponent. does this mean we're going to have rapid drug and covid testing before the first presidential debate, or, annie, is it more likely the president is eager to find a distraction, especially for the base? >> i think it's the latter. the entire campaign he's running against joe biden more and more appears to be not based in reality but based in a kind of running against a straw man of what he wants his opponent to
bhadelia, an infectious disease physician and the medical director of the special pathogens unit at boston university school of medicine. she worked with the w.h.o. back when we were a member nation during the west african ebola pandemic and is among our medical contributors. good evening and welcome to you all. annie, as much as i hate to do it, i have to begin with something that was all but lost in the fog of news this afternoon. the president chose this solemn day to toss off, in an...
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bhadelia, an infectious disease physician, medical director of the special pathogens unit at boston university school of medicine. she worked with the w.h.o. back when we were a member nation during the west african ebola pandemic and is among our medical contributors. so, doctor, perhaps in the september air today you detected the whiff of autocracy. when the cdc statement came out over the weekend, those of us who read it and a good number of people reacted on social media as if to say, ah, okay. this makes sense. it's aerosolized. they've learned more, so they're tweaking the guidance. the guidance has gone away. who are we left to believe in a pandemic if we've now diminished the believability of the cdc? >> brian, i just want to start by saying mara gay's words in that last segment and just reflecting on these 200,000 people dead, you know, i'm heartbroken. i'm heartbroken as a health care worker, as an american, as someone who's worked in outbreaks. you and i talked about this west africa epidemic. when we left than in 2015, we said 11,000 deaths. this will never happen again. we will bu
bhadelia, an infectious disease physician, medical director of the special pathogens unit at boston university school of medicine. she worked with the w.h.o. back when we were a member nation during the west african ebola pandemic and is among our medical contributors. so, doctor, perhaps in the september air today you detected the whiff of autocracy. when the cdc statement came out over the weekend, those of us who read it and a good number of people reacted on social media as if to say, ah,...
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me now is a professor and founding director of the anti-racist research and policy center at boston universitythe piece "the violent defense of white male supremacy" in this week's "atlantic" and author of "how to be an anti-racist." let me ask you, doctor, when you hear the president just say you drunk the kool-aid, to even talk about white prinl, and he's talking to a man who says i was born with white privilege like you, how do you react to that, and given your research, is that within even the realm of a statement that the facts would even bear out that you would have to be a drinker of kool-aid to even raise the issue? >> it's, i mean it's unfathomable. i mean white people are less likely right now to be dying of covid-19, white people, the median wealth is more than ten times the median wealth of black people, white people are less likely to die of police violence, and on and on. you see these privileges, an even among poor white people, they're more likely to live in mixed income neighborhoods, where the poverty doesn't just exist in their homes and in their neighborhoods, in the way bl
me now is a professor and founding director of the anti-racist research and policy center at boston universitythe piece "the violent defense of white male supremacy" in this week's "atlantic" and author of "how to be an anti-racist." let me ask you, doctor, when you hear the president just say you drunk the kool-aid, to even talk about white prinl, and he's talking to a man who says i was born with white privilege like you, how do you react to that, and given your...
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let's speak to dr eleanor murray from boston university school of public health. good to see you.ut really the fact that this has been reported and been reported so quickly and that they are taking action in terms of halting the trial and investigating, those are good news because this shows that they are taking safety seriously as other people have mentioned, a lot of people have been given this vexing and we do expect that things will happen to people during trials that may or may not be due to the vaccine. it can be pretty challenging to figure out but that is an important thing to do and this is an important thing to do and this is why we don't rush vaccines, why we have phase three trials that will help release things house. to help us help release things house. to help us understand this, would it be standard for a large—scale vaccine trial to be positive some point? this is actually the second time that the astrazeneca trial has been paused. it is not also prizing to see a trout that is pause for an adverse event —— to see a child that is pause. as the earlier commentator s
let's speak to dr eleanor murray from boston university school of public health. good to see you.ut really the fact that this has been reported and been reported so quickly and that they are taking action in terms of halting the trial and investigating, those are good news because this shows that they are taking safety seriously as other people have mentioned, a lot of people have been given this vexing and we do expect that things will happen to people during trials that may or may not be due...
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supreme court nominee amy coney barrett labeled a white colonizer by a boston university professor.seven, two of whom are adopted from haiti. now she is under attack for that. we'll talk about it. we have new video of college students disapproving of trump's scotus pick before even announced who it was. you will see it. you will hear it. right here next. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. stuart: this is not the high of the day but we're still doing very well. the dow is up 440. it had been up about 510. the nasdaq is up 134. that is a monday morning rally. >>> let's get back to judge amy coney barrett. we have new video of college students tearing into her before she was even nominat
supreme court nominee amy coney barrett labeled a white colonizer by a boston university professor.seven, two of whom are adopted from haiti. now she is under attack for that. we'll talk about it. we have new video of college students disapproving of trump's scotus pick before even announced who it was. you will see it. you will hear it. right here next. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you...
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. >> reporter: boston's northeastern university suspended 11 freshmen students who were caught partying campus in violation of school policy. >> within a week of getting here, they broke the rules, and those are the consequences. >> reporter: the c.d.c. has asked states to prepare to distribute a vaccine as early as late october, but two trump administration officials now say that may be an ambitious deadline. nearly half of americans surveyed this week say they won't get the first version of the vaccine, and almost one in four say they don't want it at all. jamie. >> yuccas: michael, thank you. today's historic kentucky derby came in second to protesters and counter-demonstrators marching outside churchill downs. a tense confrontation took place between multiple groups, some of whom were armed. the protest was held to demand justice in the police shooting death of breonna taylor. protesters called for a boycott of all derby sponsors to press for racial equality and police reform. inside the racetrack, authentic held up 'tis to win the 146 hest lgbtth derby. the attorney tonight, the ne
. >> reporter: boston's northeastern university suspended 11 freshmen students who were caught partying campus in violation of school policy. >> within a week of getting here, they broke the rules, and those are the consequences. >> reporter: the c.d.c. has asked states to prepare to distribute a vaccine as early as late october, but two trump administration officials now say that may be an ambitious deadline. nearly half of americans surveyed this week say they won't get the...
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. >> many universities are take drastic action to ensure students, teachers and staff are safe all along the way, and one of the harsh estpunishments imposed, 11 first year students at boston'seastern university were dismissed and declined a refund for their 36,000-plus-dollar tuition after crowding together in a hotel room. >> trevor: that's right. some schools are kicking out students for partying but keeping their tuition. which is insane. i mean, if you waste 36-grand on college, you should at least leave with a communications degree. i do hope colleges get all these outbreaks under control soon because going to college remotely is just not the same. there are so many things about the college experience that only work if you're there in person. i mean, imagine turning to a frat hazing on zoom. grab your bottle of hot sauce from your fridge and chug it! i have apricot lacroix. i can chug it. >> yeah, chug it! >> if you're a high school senior, only one thingto you're looking at when applying to colleges. find out which schools avoid coronavirus outbreaks and do not apply there. those people do not know how to party. this is one more reason we really can't have a season so
. >> many universities are take drastic action to ensure students, teachers and staff are safe all along the way, and one of the harsh estpunishments imposed, 11 first year students at boston'seastern university were dismissed and declined a refund for their 36,000-plus-dollar tuition after crowding together in a hotel room. >> trevor: that's right. some schools are kicking out students for partying but keeping their tuition. which is insane. i mean, if you waste 36-grand on...
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kendi is a cbs news contributor and professor at boston university and author of "new york times" bestsellermorning. i'm so glad you're here this morning. i got to tell you this is extremely hard to process. you know, number one to hear that there were charges, all right, but it was because of shots fired into the apartment next door where no one was killed. breonna taylor in her own home, unarmed, was shot six times, and no one is going to be held accountable. how are we to process this? >> i think many people, particularly many black people are processing this -- >> and black women in particular -- black women in particular, seems like yet another slap. go ahead. >> no, it does. and it seems as if black women, it seems as if black people are simply not being protected and defended in the court of law. particularly as it relates to police officers. it does not seem -- it is blatantly apparent to people that when it comes to an unarmed black woman and white cops that they are not essentially equal in the face of the law. that's a problem. there is not equal justice. you know, why would those
kendi is a cbs news contributor and professor at boston university and author of "new york times" bestsellermorning. i'm so glad you're here this morning. i got to tell you this is extremely hard to process. you know, number one to hear that there were charges, all right, but it was because of shots fired into the apartment next door where no one was killed. breonna taylor in her own home, unarmed, was shot six times, and no one is going to be held accountable. how are we to process...
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up in boston, northeastern university just suspended 11 students for allegedly gathering together in a hotel room. and over on this side of the country, san diego state just suspended all in-person teaching, immediately, after another 120 confirmed cases. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> and we will get more on the impacts the coronavirus has on those who've recovered with dr. dana mccarry, who treats long-hauler patients at mount sinai hospital. we're going to have that a little later in the newscast. so do stick around. we are going to take a quick break. when we come back, president's law-and-order message in the face of protests across the country. will that message help get him re-elected? polls suggest he might need to rethink his approach. >>> also, a man shot seven times, in the back, by police in kenosha, wisconsin, makes a court appearance from his hospital bed. the details on his case, which -- which is unrelated to the shooting, just ahead. fights... ll-in-. oh no. no-no-no. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. robinwithout the commission fe
up in boston, northeastern university just suspended 11 students for allegedly gathering together in a hotel room. and over on this side of the country, san diego state just suspended all in-person teaching, immediately, after another 120 confirmed cases. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> and we will get more on the impacts the coronavirus has on those who've recovered with dr. dana mccarry, who treats long-hauler patients at mount sinai hospital. we're going to have that a little later...
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for example, i have followed what some of the universities have done in boston. iate editor infectious diseases is chief health officer at the university of michigan. i think some of the universities that have opened the after those that have -- opened after those muchhave closed have stricter guidelines around students on campus. there is some optimism that that will be successful, but it is unclear if it will. more importantly, schools need to develop a response to when there is a case, how much tracking, tracing and quarantining can they do with students? that is not a question we can yet answer. that is in contrast to schools 8, becoming increasingly complicated. the life of mayors has been increasingly difficult over the last 4, 5 months as they have tried to negotiate a way to open in person rather than in person -- rather than distant learning. the decisions will be far more local. if you are in a small town in the midwest where there is no disease, i think those schools likely can reopen. again, they will have to monitor the amount of disease that occurs w
for example, i have followed what some of the universities have done in boston. iate editor infectious diseases is chief health officer at the university of michigan. i think some of the universities that have opened the after those that have -- opened after those muchhave closed have stricter guidelines around students on campus. there is some optimism that that will be successful, but it is unclear if it will. more importantly, schools need to develop a response to when there is a case, how...
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this morning we're learning more about the scary incident and the victim, a lecturer at boston universityan has the story, good morning, janai. >> reporter: george, good morning. this is really an almost unbelievable story. this woman had just recently moved into the building. neighbors say there was an old-fashioned elevator that suddenly malfunctioned. this morning an urgent investigation under way into a horrifying elevator accident in a massachusetts apartment building killing boston ltureca o'connor. neighbors say the 38-year-old who had recently moved into the five-story building was loading a box into the elevator when all of a sudden it plunged to the first floor trapping o'connor. residents describe the elevator as old-fashioned with two doors you have tolly close shut, the first a heavy metal, the second an accordion gate. >> what happens is she either put the box on or went on with the box and the box was tall enough to hit something and it started moving and she either panicked and went to jump off or panicked and didn't stay on. >> reporter: police say she died of accidental
this morning we're learning more about the scary incident and the victim, a lecturer at boston universityan has the story, good morning, janai. >> reporter: george, good morning. this is really an almost unbelievable story. this woman had just recently moved into the building. neighbors say there was an old-fashioned elevator that suddenly malfunctioned. this morning an urgent investigation under way into a horrifying elevator accident in a massachusetts apartment building killing boston...
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up in boston, northeastern university just suspended 11 students for the rest of the semester after they apparently gathered together at a hotel room. and here on this side of the country, san diego state has just paused all in-person teaching immediately after another 120 cases confirmed. >> wow. it's almost like we've seen this movie before, nick. nick watt live in los angeles. thank you. >>> "outfront" tonight, dr. sanjay gupta and dr. jonathan reiner, director of the cardiac cath lab at george washington university hospital. he advised the white house medical team under george w bush. we heard the president tonight say -- touting the drop in deaths. but we see then this modeling from the ihme model that says we could see 3,000 deaths a day by december. what is the reality tonight? >> well, those are sobering numbers. i mean, i woke up to that at 4:00 this morning. what a way to wake up to look at those models. you know, it's one of these things where we seem to have plateaued. as i'm sure you've heard. dr. fauci talked about it. we seem to have plateaued in the number of new infectio
up in boston, northeastern university just suspended 11 students for the rest of the semester after they apparently gathered together at a hotel room. and here on this side of the country, san diego state has just paused all in-person teaching immediately after another 120 cases confirmed. >> wow. it's almost like we've seen this movie before, nick. nick watt live in los angeles. thank you. >>> "outfront" tonight, dr. sanjay gupta and dr. jonathan reiner, director of...
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up in boston, northeastern university just suspended 11 students for allegedly gathering together in a hotel room. and over on this side of the country, san diego state just suspended all in-person teaching immediately after another 120 confirmed cases. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> now those staggering new projections that more than double the current u.s. coronavirus death toll make the race for a vaccine even more urgent. on friday, president trump continued to push the idea that a vaccine could be ready in time for the presidential election in november. and even his democratic rival joe biden suggested the president will announce and even hype a vaccine in the run-up to election day. medical experts don't think that's realistic. >> we can't get cornered. there will not be a vaccine available for possible use by the end of october. president trump is simply wrong about that, and i have no understanding why he is saying it. his advisers will surely be telling him that's just impossible. >> now, one development that could slow the vaccine race -- u.s. drugmakers say they're conce
up in boston, northeastern university just suspended 11 students for allegedly gathering together in a hotel room. and over on this side of the country, san diego state just suspended all in-person teaching immediately after another 120 confirmed cases. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> now those staggering new projections that more than double the current u.s. coronavirus death toll make the race for a vaccine even more urgent. on friday, president trump continued to push the idea that...
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> no, the cost are tremendous, these restrictions and lockdowns, just now a study came out a boston universityt showed 27% of americans are depressed, usually it's eight, three times as much depression in the united states right now as a year ago, job losses you talk about constantly, 19 million jobs lost during the pandemic, this is an enormous cost, it has to be considered in the lockdowns are marginal val value, what works is stopping travel to areas that don't have it, that works and physical distancing works and masks work but the idea of severe lockdown only hurts the economy in our physical mental health. stuart: doc siegel, thank you for joining us this morning an important subject. the latest on the tiktok and we chat situation susan is with us looks like they will not be banned. susan: a federal judge ruled against the ban on free speech except in the argument as the only form of communication for chinese speaking, chinese-americans, 19 million use we chat in america, this is only preliminary, we have no word from the administration of the follow through on plans to be in it in the o
> no, the cost are tremendous, these restrictions and lockdowns, just now a study came out a boston universityt showed 27% of americans are depressed, usually it's eight, three times as much depression in the united states right now as a year ago, job losses you talk about constantly, 19 million jobs lost during the pandemic, this is an enormous cost, it has to be considered in the lockdowns are marginal val value, what works is stopping travel to areas that don't have it, that works and...
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this is from ely murray, an assistant professor at boston university.pends on what the event is and whether there is any way to rule out the vaccine as a cause. be patient. this is why we do phase three trials. this is the system working. i'll point out that there are total of nine phase three trials happening around the globe, three here in the united states for the vaccine. there's the pfizer phase three, moderna phase three and astrazeneca oxford university phase three. it appears right now that the pfizer phase three trial is furtherrest along in the united states but more information is going to come out about this, surely in the days ahead. maria: stat news is very reliable typically in this sector, right, dagen? this study, which began last week, was aiming to enroll 30,000 people in it, funded by fefederal agencies. i'm glad you said you think this is why -- you think that this shows that the system is working. dagen: right, that 30 -- maria: that's important information, yeah. dagen: that 30,000 phase three, that's here in the united states. it
this is from ely murray, an assistant professor at boston university.pends on what the event is and whether there is any way to rule out the vaccine as a cause. be patient. this is why we do phase three trials. this is the system working. i'll point out that there are total of nine phase three trials happening around the globe, three here in the united states for the vaccine. there's the pfizer phase three, moderna phase three and astrazeneca oxford university phase three. it appears right now...
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northeast university in boston expelling 11 students for violating covid-19 policies. marcus moore is in miami beach. >> reporter: tonight, the kickoff to labor day weekend. three days, experts warn, are critical in determining how this country battles the virus this fall. new jersey today taking a big step, re-opening indoor dining and movie theaters at limited capacity. but the governor with a blunt warning. >> we will not tolerate any violations, and we will not be afraid to come down hard and make an example of those who think the rules don't apply to them. >> reporter: so much at stake.s stostoom >> i think it's gonna go up cause it seems like it happens every holiday. >> reporter: doctors urging americans to avoid the behaviors that triggered a spike in coronavirus cases after memorial day and 4th of july. the surgeon general on "gma." le. >> during these hold days people come together for barbecues for picnics, for travel and that sets us up for spread of a high contagious disease like >> reporter: there was worry about the spread of indoor get togethers or the
northeast university in boston expelling 11 students for violating covid-19 policies. marcus moore is in miami beach. >> reporter: tonight, the kickoff to labor day weekend. three days, experts warn, are critical in determining how this country battles the virus this fall. new jersey today taking a big step, re-opening indoor dining and movie theaters at limited capacity. but the governor with a blunt warning. >> we will not tolerate any violations, and we will not be afraid to come...
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now infectious diseases physician and medical director of the special pathogens university at boston university of medicine. dr. nahid bhadelia, an msnbc medical contributor. also with us former senior fellow for global health at the council on foreign relations, lori garrett. she has a new piece on foreign policy entitled trump's vaccine can't be trusted. let's start there, is it because it's rushed? there's a lot of reasons why vaccines take time, is it because it's rushed and the volume? >> it's more than that. we're dealing with a situation where the white house has ordered every single step of the way ordered our public health agencies and the food and drug administration to violate their own regulatory standards, their own scientific advisers and rush things through the door that are of dubious quality, dubious substantial scientific backing of any kind and the fda has reversed itself on one drug after another, and now in the rush with the cdc ordering that every single state be prepared to do mass vaccination by november 1st, we see the fda back pedaling on one aspect of guaranteeing saf
now infectious diseases physician and medical director of the special pathogens university at boston university of medicine. dr. nahid bhadelia, an msnbc medical contributor. also with us former senior fellow for global health at the council on foreign relations, lori garrett. she has a new piece on foreign policy entitled trump's vaccine can't be trusted. let's start there, is it because it's rushed? there's a lot of reasons why vaccines take time, is it because it's rushed and the volume?...
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meanwhile, northeastern university in boston has 11 first-year students for violating coronavirus rules at the westin hotel, temporary dormitory without masks and not social distancing during a party there. university is refusing to refund more than $36000 each student paid intuition, the students can appeal. now back to the greg got filled show. have a good night. ♪ greg: when there's no one to copy, joe gets sloppy. joe biden the candidate this week, he held a news conference probably because he saw from doing it. he took reporter questions probably because he saw trump doing it and he got on a plane and went to kenosha because you know who went there first. by the way, the stuff he said about shutting down the whole economy of covid got bad again, that was so last month. before trumps convention. this week, not so much. >> there's going to be no need to be able to shut down the whole economy. greg: wouldn't be a week without joe ripping off something trump already said clarifying some weird thing joe said the day before. it's not like he's debating trump at all, he's debating himself
meanwhile, northeastern university in boston has 11 first-year students for violating coronavirus rules at the westin hotel, temporary dormitory without masks and not social distancing during a party there. university is refusing to refund more than $36000 each student paid intuition, the students can appeal. now back to the greg got filled show. have a good night. ♪ greg: when there's no one to copy, joe gets sloppy. joe biden the candidate this week, he held a news conference probably...
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last week, the northern university in boston expelled 11 space my first year students for violating socialncing protocol. this is happening across the country. in northeastern, they are making them four for $36,000.500 tuition. so what is this about? it is about what happens when the left have total control. immediately, everything becomes about ideology and people start becoming repressed. in the pandemic is not really about a virus, it is a cautionary tale about "a male dominated world with a male dominated culture which damages everyone." what the hell does that mean? why have we let crazy people hijack our response to this pandemic? what kind of damage are they doing to kids in school? adam has been thinking about all of this for a while and a host of the show and we are happy to have you want tonight. thank you for coming on. so how does things they haven't done long to protect them from the disease that does not threaten them make our country healthier? >> obviously, it doesn't, but it does kind of get them under the fear umbrella. it is a big tent of fear. the control, and will cont
last week, the northern university in boston expelled 11 space my first year students for violating socialncing protocol. this is happening across the country. in northeastern, they are making them four for $36,000.500 tuition. so what is this about? it is about what happens when the left have total control. immediately, everything becomes about ideology and people start becoming repressed. in the pandemic is not really about a virus, it is a cautionary tale about "a male dominated world...
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. >>> northeastern university in boston has suspended 11 first-year students for the fall semester. ing together in one room not social distancing as the rules clearly laid out told them to do. the university had warned it would take a hard line on covid-19 violations and the students will not have their tuition refunded and that's not cheap $36,000 a semester. meanwhile, the university of wisconsin madison says nine off campus so roar tis and from tern tis must quarantine taken 14 days because 48 students tested positive for the coronavirus more on how the colleges are dealing with the virus. >> reporter: students across the country return to college campuses. >> this readjusting, trying to feel normal. >> there is more on their minds thaern declaring a major. >> it doesn't feel real. >> like just about everything else in 2020, a day in the life of a college student looks and feels a whole lot different during a global pandemic. >> they're putting a lot of trust in us. right? we had put our best program in place to make this campus a safe place. >> reporter: at the university of geo
. >>> northeastern university in boston has suspended 11 first-year students for the fall semester. ing together in one room not social distancing as the rules clearly laid out told them to do. the university had warned it would take a hard line on covid-19 violations and the students will not have their tuition refunded and that's not cheap $36,000 a semester. meanwhile, the university of wisconsin madison says nine off campus so roar tis and from tern tis must quarantine taken 14...
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northeastern university and boston dismissing 11 first you students felt crowded in a temporary dormoom at a hotel in violation of safety protocol. >> an email like a contract. >> there is where corners are cut into vaccine will be rushed to meet and election day deadline as leading vaccine makers, a statement of concern according to a draft statement obtained by the wall street journal. >> we believe this will ensure public confidence in the abca24 vaccine that males will he be approved in adherence to the rigorous scientific and regulatory process by which they are evaluated. the cdc is already asking states to set up distribution centers and be ready to vaccinate the public. >> the likelihood we will have a vaccine for widespread use in 2020 is extremely low. we need to think of that as largely a 2021 event. >> others are skeptical. >> the vaccine will be very safe and very effective and will be delivered very soon. >> the president says a vaccine could be available for public consumption as early as october. >> charles watson in atlanta, thanks a lot. . the latest chapter in the
northeastern university and boston dismissing 11 first you students felt crowded in a temporary dormoom at a hotel in violation of safety protocol. >> an email like a contract. >> there is where corners are cut into vaccine will be rushed to meet and election day deadline as leading vaccine makers, a statement of concern according to a draft statement obtained by the wall street journal. >> we believe this will ensure public confidence in the abca24 vaccine that males will he...
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last week and for example northeastern university in boston expelled 11 first year students for violatingng protocols happening across the country. in northeastern they are forfeiting their tuition, so what is this about? it is about what happens when the left has total control. immediately everything becomes about ideology and people start becoming repressed in a very big way. tweeting that the pandemic is not really about a virus, it is a cautionary tale about a male dominated world with a male-dominated culture that damages everyone. what the hell does that mean? and why have we let crazy people hijack our response to the pandemic and what kind of damage are they doing the kids in schools? thinking about all of this for a long time. the author of the book "i am your emotional support animal." thank you for coming on. how does punishing kids for things they haven't really done wrong to protect them from a disease that does not threaten them make our country healthier? >> obviously it doesn't, but it does kind of get them under the fear umbrella. there is just a big tent of fear, and fea
last week and for example northeastern university in boston expelled 11 first year students for violatingng protocols happening across the country. in northeastern they are forfeiting their tuition, so what is this about? it is about what happens when the left has total control. immediately everything becomes about ideology and people start becoming repressed in a very big way. tweeting that the pandemic is not really about a virus, it is a cautionary tale about a male dominated world with a...
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as fears grow on college campuses, northeastern university in boston, just cancelled the fall term for 11 students for breaking the rules and they're keeping the 10s of thousands these students paid in tuition. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,- -, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor... ...if you've been to areas where certain
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northeastern university in boston dismissing students found crowded in a temporary dorm room in violationf safety protocols. >> if you like they could've made it a little bit more clear. they put in some weird contract i'm not going to read that. >> of vaccine will be rushed to meet an election day deadline. some considering the statements and concerns according to a draft statement obtained b by "the wall street journal." >> we believe this pledge will help ensure public confidence in the covid-19 vaccine that may ultimately be approved and adherence to the rigorous scientific and regulatory process by which they are evaluated. >> the cdc is already asking states to set up distribution centers and be ready to vaccinate the public in the fall. >> the likelihood that we will have a vaccine for widespread use in 2020 is extremely low. i think we need to think of that is largely is 2021. >> others remain skeptical. to speak of the vaccine will be very safe and very effective and it will be delivered very soon. to speak of the president says the vaccine could be available for public consumpti
northeastern university in boston dismissing students found crowded in a temporary dorm room in violationf safety protocols. >> if you like they could've made it a little bit more clear. they put in some weird contract i'm not going to read that. >> of vaccine will be rushed to meet an election day deadline. some considering the statements and concerns according to a draft statement obtained b by "the wall street journal." >> we believe this pledge will help ensure...
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. >>> north eastern university in boston kicked out 11 students for violating the school's health protocolsfound gathered together. the hotel is being used for student housing. the university told the students they had to leave within 24 hours. >>> australia announced its funding for two potential vaccines. the government will provide more than a billion dollars to pharmaceutical companies working to develop and distribute more than 80 million doses. the vaccine would be free to all australians. >>> some labor day weekend scenes have been unfolding so far that are raising major concerns about another spike in coronavirus cases. the virus didn't stop crowds from hitting a lot of beaches saturday and sunday. these are beaches of busy beaches from california to florida to new jersey. despite warnings from health officials that labor day weekend could set the stage for coronavirus cases this fall. let ee let's bring in a senior scholar with john hopkins. i saw some social distancing in places. not so much in other places. we were warning about this. memorial day, july 4th. how worried are you w
. >>> north eastern university in boston kicked out 11 students for violating the school's health protocolsfound gathered together. the hotel is being used for student housing. the university told the students they had to leave within 24 hours. >>> australia announced its funding for two potential vaccines. the government will provide more than a billion dollars to pharmaceutical companies working to develop and distribute more than 80 million doses. the vaccine would be free...