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present at least at the moment and we have a very powerful weapon our disposal here let's use it dr chris smith joining us tonight from cambridge in england dr smith we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you leisure. brazil's coded 19 crisis is getting worse by the day the country has reported a record daily death toll bringing total deaths in the country to nearly 340000 the situation could get even worse brazil has just recorded its 1st confirmed case of another highly contagious corona virus very. more bad news for brazil over 4000 covert 1000 related deaths within 24 hours another sad record patients are dying inside and outside of hospital it's well they have to wait for treatment for scarce ventilators and frustration is growing. seeping through everything they had to properly prepared for the scenario from the beginning when the same thing wouldn't be happening again they should have prevented it from the beginning and it would have been better but now it's not your problem i just want to know. i've already lost relatives to the coronavirus i think the politicians should
present at least at the moment and we have a very powerful weapon our disposal here let's use it dr chris smith joining us tonight from cambridge in england dr smith we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you leisure. brazil's coded 19 crisis is getting worse by the day the country has reported a record daily death toll bringing total deaths in the country to nearly 340000 the situation could get even worse brazil has just recorded its 1st confirmed case of another highly...
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let's bring in our guests in cambridge chris smith is consultant viola just at cambridge university and posed as host of the naked scientists in london sign up isaac is lead on the art break of infectious diseases for the university college london zoo global citizenship program in barcelona geoffrey lazarus had of the health systems research group of the bus and owner institute for global health welcome to the program chris the finding by the european medicines agency now about the link between the. and the blood clots this should be really bad news for a company that has been battered by a series of setbacks. i think the chief executive officer pascal soriano has said the economy regrets going down the path of offering a vaccine which makes no profit fresh resentment which is the decision that they took this should be available at cost it was a wonderful gesture it seems to be somewhat thrown back in their face yes it's tricky and obviously one is very concerned at the moment with the concept of vaccine hesitancy one of the crucial things about getting this over the line and getting th
let's bring in our guests in cambridge chris smith is consultant viola just at cambridge university and posed as host of the naked scientists in london sign up isaac is lead on the art break of infectious diseases for the university college london zoo global citizenship program in barcelona geoffrey lazarus had of the health systems research group of the bus and owner institute for global health welcome to the program chris the finding by the european medicines agency now about the link between...
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chris smith is consultant virologist at cambridge university and host of the naked scientist.saac is lead on the outbreak of infectious diseases for the university college london's global citizenship program. in barcelona, jeffrey lazarus at the barcelona institute for global health. welcome to the program. chris, the finding by the european medicines agency about the link between the astrazeneca and the blood clots. this should be bad news for a company that has been battered by setbacks. >> the chief executive acid -- executive offer said -- officer said he regrets going with the vaccine that makes no profit for astrazeneca. it was a wonderful gesture. it seems to be thrown back in their face. it is tricky. of course everyone is concerned with vaccine hesitancy. one of the things about getting this over the line, getting the pandemic under control, is we have the support and trust of the general public, and that translating into high uptake of vaccines which will suppress the spread of the virus and translate to nonlethal infections. with this image problem the vaccine is la
chris smith is consultant virologist at cambridge university and host of the naked scientist.saac is lead on the outbreak of infectious diseases for the university college london's global citizenship program. in barcelona, jeffrey lazarus at the barcelona institute for global health. welcome to the program. chris, the finding by the european medicines agency about the link between the astrazeneca and the blood clots. this should be bad news for a company that has been battered by setbacks....
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chris smith at the — data. thanks very much indeed. chris smith at the times newspaper. re is enough data to vaccinate three times but - if not, given there is enough data to vaccinate three times but whyl if not, given there is enough data i to vaccinate three times but why do we need _ to vaccinate three times but why do we need them — to vaccinate three times but why do we need them and _ to vaccinate three times but why do we need them and shouldn't- to vaccinate three times but why do we need them and shouldn't we - to vaccinate three times but why doi we need them and shouldn't we give them _ we need them and shouldn't we give them to— we need them and shouldn't we give them to india — we need them and shouldn't we give them to india in _ we need them and shouldn't we give them to india in other— we need them and shouldn't we give them to india in other countries- we need them and shouldn't we give them to india in other countries in. them to india in other countries in desperate — them to india in other countries in desperate need? _ them to india in other countrie
chris smith at the — data. thanks very much indeed. chris smith at the times newspaper. re is enough data to vaccinate three times but - if not, given there is enough data to vaccinate three times but whyl if not, given there is enough data i to vaccinate three times but why do we need _ to vaccinate three times but why do we need them — to vaccinate three times but why do we need them and _ to vaccinate three times but why do we need them and shouldn't- to vaccinate three times but why do...
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i'm chris smith, president of cresco way can help you find the right tools for your project, and we can show you how to use them. if you need it, crests, coz got it. all over the bay area and online at crisco. rent calm. attention california new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance, no matter what train cut. how much is yours? julian barbara, paying $700 less every month.sie for only $1 a month, and the nevada's a paying less than $100, a month check covered cia .com to see your new lower price, the sooner you sign up, the more you save on leah cover california this way to health insurance. one of the most important things you can do is to make sure you call 811 before you dig, calling 811 to get your lines mark. it's it's easy. we come out mark your lines. whe information so you will dig safely. this is a sport of the people. they decided to be remembered. so make him remember saturday at four on mtvu, fox. two how's it going? everybody mark your body is with me in the final room again tonight. jimmy garoppolo is still here with the sa
i'm chris smith, president of cresco way can help you find the right tools for your project, and we can show you how to use them. if you need it, crests, coz got it. all over the bay area and online at crisco. rent calm. attention california new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance, no matter what train cut. how much is yours? julian barbara, paying $700 less every month.sie for only $1 a month, and the nevada's a paying less than $100, a month...
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it's always an honor to be with chris smith. we've been working on these issues for, what, 30 years, chris? a long time. to demonstrate the bipartisan nature of the support we have for democratic freedoms in hong kong. in the house and in the senate, bicameral and bipartisan. mr. speaker, friday was a sad day and disturbing day for the people of hong kong and for all freedom-loving people as sentences were handed down to martin lee, a champion, a global champion of human rights, and to other pro-democracy leaders for engaging in peaceful, peaceful protests. this afternoon, three days after that distressing development, i had the privilege to speak with activists from the hong kong democracy council. . it was an inspiration to hear how they and the people of hong kong are responding to china's crackdown. they're responding with great courage. how the dream of real autonomy can't be extinguished by injustice or intimidation. in our conversation earlier today in all my communication with hong kongers, they asked that the house, the
it's always an honor to be with chris smith. we've been working on these issues for, what, 30 years, chris? a long time. to demonstrate the bipartisan nature of the support we have for democratic freedoms in hong kong. in the house and in the senate, bicameral and bipartisan. mr. speaker, friday was a sad day and disturbing day for the people of hong kong and for all freedom-loving people as sentences were handed down to martin lee, a champion, a global champion of human rights, and to other...
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we have a vaccine panel at 8:15am, linda bould and chris smith, lots of you are familiar, they are 8: that is wonderful! trust is a change of... what that thing called? . ., ., it called? french? colour? i mi... it has been — called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long since _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long since i _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long since i have i called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long since i have a i has been so long since i have a haircut. fi lamdin is in bristol for us this morning to tell us about a survey of the uk's wildflower meadows. have you had a haircut yet? i have! let me tell — have you had a haircut yet? i have! let me tell you _ have you had a haircut yet? i have! let me tell you about _ have you had a haircut yet? i have! let me tell you about the _ have you had a haircut yet? i have! let me tell you about the flowers. | let me tell you about the flowers. first of all we are in this meadow
we have a vaccine panel at 8:15am, linda bould and chris smith, lots of you are familiar, they are 8: that is wonderful! trust is a change of... what that thing called? . ., ., it called? french? colour? i mi... it has been — called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long since _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so long since i _ called? french? colour? i mi... it has been so...
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and i also know that chris smith will be speaking later was also involved in this. he's been a champion on this issue, mr. speaker. i appreciate both of them. this federal program provides critical support in the advancement of research for better treatments and the infrastructure necessary to organize registries which will help ensure transplant patients have access to lifesaving procedures. simply put, its continued re-authorization is vital for patients with diseases like blood cancer, sickle cell ameme -- anemia. i sincerely appreciate the work of my friend and colleague and fellow blood cancers co-caucus chair, congressman -- congresswoman matsui. in addition to the legacy of bipartisan leadership in support of these programs by members like, as i said, chris smith. i want to thank the chairman as well and the ranking member for agendaing this particular bill. i know it will get through the senate this time. additionally i appreciate the critical daily work of the national marrow donor program operating the be the match national registry connecting patients in
and i also know that chris smith will be speaking later was also involved in this. he's been a champion on this issue, mr. speaker. i appreciate both of them. this federal program provides critical support in the advancement of research for better treatments and the infrastructure necessary to organize registries which will help ensure transplant patients have access to lifesaving procedures. simply put, its continued re-authorization is vital for patients with diseases like blood cancer,...
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we will speak to the health secretary matt hancock and also we will have our regulars chris smith and in touch through the programme. fi's on a farm finding out why several of the uk's native farm animals are at risk of extinction. introduce us. yes, let me introduce ou. this introduce us. yes, let me introduce you- this is — introduce us. yes, let me introduce you- this is mary- _ introduce us. yes, let me introduce you. this is mary. she _ introduce us. yes, let me introduce you. this is mary. she is _ introduce us. yes, let me introduce you. this is mary. she is an - introduce us. yes, let me introduce you. this is mary. she is an norfolkj you. this is mary. she is an norfolk horn. first world there were thousands of these but recently we're probably down to about a couple of hundred and we will be finding out how to protect them, how to stop them being under threat. apparently you need to eat their meat and use their will. we will be looking at the sheep, looking at pigs and goats. we will be here all morning. now the news and travel and the weather where you are. good morning fro
we will speak to the health secretary matt hancock and also we will have our regulars chris smith and in touch through the programme. fi's on a farm finding out why several of the uk's native farm animals are at risk of extinction. introduce us. yes, let me introduce ou. this introduce us. yes, let me introduce you- this is — introduce us. yes, let me introduce you- this is mary- _ introduce us. yes, let me introduce you. this is mary. she _ introduce us. yes, let me introduce you. this is...
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and we'll be talking about that with dr chris smith and linda bauld just after 9 o'clock this morningput them to chris and linda. spotted anything inside? if people are aware, it is the oscars on sunday night into monday morning. neverfeels as big sunday night into monday morning. never feels as big a sunday night into monday morning. neverfeels as big a build up because it is all online, isn't it? yes, and a lot of speculation about how it will all work out in practice and obviously they are split between different places so in los angeles, people are in their homes. it is just not the same at all. but in amongst lots of these details, you may have heard some of these already and apologies if you have but for example, if they are talking to people from home, zooming or whatever, there is advice as to sartorial standards and what people should wear. and an e—mail to attendees, they say— and these may be for people who are attending the small events so a different kind of feel to it — they are saying they are aiming for a fusion of inspirational and aspirational clothing. ok? iwill lea
and we'll be talking about that with dr chris smith and linda bauld just after 9 o'clock this morningput them to chris and linda. spotted anything inside? if people are aware, it is the oscars on sunday night into monday morning. neverfeels as big sunday night into monday morning. never feels as big a sunday night into monday morning. neverfeels as big a build up because it is all online, isn't it? yes, and a lot of speculation about how it will all work out in practice and obviously they are...
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new variant at large and plenty of questions to consider with our regular pair of experts, doctor chris smith uk. there are two changes to the spike protein, which means it might attach to the a two receptor and there could be a better immune response. india has seen a lot of infections, about 216,000 cases yesterday and i think this new variant contributes to that. but we don't know enough about it, how much more transmissible it is, could it contribute to disease severity? we just need to do the sequencing and search testing where we pick it up in the uk. —— the search —— the surge testing. when we look at variance like this, how do they differ? what about the population of the country that these are emerging from? . . . the country that these are emerging from? , ,y ,., ., the country that these are emerging from? , ., from? this is a symptom of the fact that india has _ from? this is a symptom of the fact that india has a _ from? this is a symptom of the fact that india has a large _ from? this is a symptom of the fact that india has a large population, i that india has a large population
new variant at large and plenty of questions to consider with our regular pair of experts, doctor chris smith uk. there are two changes to the spike protein, which means it might attach to the a two receptor and there could be a better immune response. india has seen a lot of infections, about 216,000 cases yesterday and i think this new variant contributes to that. but we don't know enough about it, how much more transmissible it is, could it contribute to disease severity? we just need to do...
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amar, 64-year-old jaswinder kour, 68 years jaswinder singh, amarjit skhon, carly smith and john weisert. >>> i am chrise to "primetime." protests over the police killing of daunte wright have stretched into a sixth night in brooklyn center, minnesota. now there are also protests tonight in chicago, echoing the laments of those on the streets of minnesota about a life taken too soon. this time, it was a police shooting that happened last month involving 13-year-old adam toledo. body cam video of his killing was released yesterday, hence the protests now.
amar, 64-year-old jaswinder kour, 68 years jaswinder singh, amarjit skhon, carly smith and john weisert. >>> i am chrise to "primetime." protests over the police killing of daunte wright have stretched into a sixth night in brooklyn center, minnesota. now there are also protests tonight in chicago, echoing the laments of those on the streets of minnesota about a life taken too soon. this time, it was a police shooting that happened last month involving 13-year-old adam...
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as usual, we'rejoined by breakfast regulars, virologist dr chris smith and professor of public healthore frequently in younger women and this is what _ frequently in younger women and this is what we're seeing as well. that is what we're seeing as well. that is not _ is what we're seeing as well. that is not any— is what we're seeing as well. that is not any evidence at the moment that there — is not any evidence at the moment that there is a causal effect so that there is a causal effect so that the — that there is a causal effect so that the vaccine would be directly causing _ that the vaccine would be directly causing these outcomes. when you're vaccinating _ causing these outcomes. when you're vaccinating of people, and the mhra date was _ vaccinating of people, and the mhra date was looking at 18 million cases. — date was looking at 18 million cases, doses that have been delivered, you will see lots of things— delivered, you will see lots of things happening. people are reporting things on the yellow card system _ reporting things on the yellow card system so — reporting things o
as usual, we'rejoined by breakfast regulars, virologist dr chris smith and professor of public healthore frequently in younger women and this is what _ frequently in younger women and this is what we're seeing as well. that is what we're seeing as well. that is not _ is what we're seeing as well. that is not any— is what we're seeing as well. that is not any evidence at the moment that there — is not any evidence at the moment that there is a causal effect so that there is a causal effect...
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amar, 64-year-old jaswinder kour, 68 years jaswinder singh, amarjit skhon, carly smith and john weisert. >>> i am chris cuomo and welcome to "primetime." protests over the police killing of daunte wright have stretched into a sixth night in brooklyn center, minnesota. now there are also protests tonight in chicago, echoing the laments of those on the streets of minnesota about a life taken too soon. this time, it was a police shooting that happened last month involving 13-year-old adam toledo. body cam video of his killing was released yesterday, hence the protests now. in the video, he appears to comply with the officer who is yelling at him after chasing him down an alley to drop, drop his gun, show his hands. as he does that, the officer shoots him. the question now is was the officer justified and believing the suspect may still have the weapon in that split-second decision. if nothing else, this country is finally united. we have all had it. there's just too much pain, too much hurt. we are all frustrated. we are all exhausted by the same. from fears of the vaccine to fears, to the victims of poli
amar, 64-year-old jaswinder kour, 68 years jaswinder singh, amarjit skhon, carly smith and john weisert. >>> i am chris cuomo and welcome to "primetime." protests over the police killing of daunte wright have stretched into a sixth night in brooklyn center, minnesota. now there are also protests tonight in chicago, echoing the laments of those on the streets of minnesota about a life taken too soon. this time, it was a police shooting that happened last month involving...
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miss dorsey smith, well come to the show. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> can we talk about the who it's designed for, and why it's so important during this pandemic. >> yes, definitely. so the community hub initiative was created to offer support for distance learning. we wanted to ensure that young people, their basic nutrition needs were met, that they had access to wifi and digital devices, and they were able to engage with their peers in a safe environment. the community hub initiative or c.h.i., as we like to refer to it, supports our most vulnerable youth. our priority population was to focus on youth that lived in public housing, youth in s.r.o.s or in foster care or homeless, and maria su, our director, likes to say to give kids the golden key, but to focus on our african american, pacific islander, latino, and people of color. it's the ones after receiving data on early in the process were identified as the ones needing the most support. a lot of our students, after we went to shelter in place in spring, in march, by summertime, so many were suffering academically, but
miss dorsey smith, well come to the show. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> can we talk about the who it's designed for, and why it's so important during this pandemic. >> yes, definitely. so the community hub initiative was created to offer support for distance learning. we wanted to ensure that young people, their basic nutrition needs were met, that they had access to wifi and digital devices, and they were able to engage with their peers in a safe environment. the...
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miss dorsey smith, well come to the show. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> can we talk about theing hubs in general. what it is, who it's designed for, and why it's so important during this pandemic. >> yes, definitely. so the community hub initiative was created to offer support for distance learning. we wanted to ensure that young people, their basic nutrition needs were met, that they had access to wifi and digital devices, and they were able to engage with their peers in a safe environment. the community hub initiative or c.h.i., as we like to refer to it, supports our most vulnerable youth. our priority population was to focus on youth that lived in public housing, youth in s.r.o.s or in foster care or homeless, and maria su, our director, likes to say to give kids the golden key, but to focus on our african american, pacific islander, latino, and people of color. it's the ones after receiving data on early in the process were identified as the ones needing the most support. a lot of our students, after we went to shelter in place in spring, in march, by summertime, so many
miss dorsey smith, well come to the show. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> can we talk about theing hubs in general. what it is, who it's designed for, and why it's so important during this pandemic. >> yes, definitely. so the community hub initiative was created to offer support for distance learning. we wanted to ensure that young people, their basic nutrition needs were met, that they had access to wifi and digital devices, and they were able to engage with their...
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smith before then in new york, is still serving us today. we thank you for keeping her legacy alive through your own outstanding efforts. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> and, chris, on behalf of june hopkins, national preservation associate's grateful for the contribution made by your family member through the new deal programs from 1933 and '45. we value his hard work and commitment in helping lead out of the great depression. and sharing his legacy with us and all americans. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you for bringing us all together. >> yes. [ applause ] >> for those of you who don't know, there's going to be a performance here tonight at 7:00. have some dinner and then come back. going to feature randall wallace and jay unger and his sister. and i believe the concert starts at 7:00. and it's going to be a great show. playing the music of the new deal. and, please, one more round of applause for our panelists and our moderator. what a fantastic job. [ applause ] >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, we look at the cherokee nation. in the 1830s under pre
smith before then in new york, is still serving us today. we thank you for keeping her legacy alive through your own outstanding efforts. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> and, chris, on behalf of june hopkins, national preservation associate's grateful for the contribution made by your family member through the new deal programs from 1933 and '45. we value his hard work and commitment in helping lead out of the great depression. and sharing his legacy with us and all americans. thank...
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chris came to our portland office in 2009, after a decade of working for my friend, senator gordon smith. before that, she had worked a total of 11 years in the office of senator mark hatfield, congressman denny smith, and state representative chuck cooper. if those names, mr. president, that i just mentioned were an answer on jeopardy, the question would be, who are four prominent elected republicans in oregon history? the senate heard that one right. chris is retiring after a career of workering -- working for elected officials from both political parties. on one level she worked forral -- for all of us as elected officials. but she worked for everybody in oregon, regardless he was their politics and on that larger level, chris epitomizes so many other public servants in 0er or and our country whose names, mr. president, just never get celebrated in headlines or tweets or news coverage. the word "bipartisan" gets tossed around a lot, but chris lived that ethos every single day of her public service career. when she was responding to the uncounted number of calls and e-mail inquiries sh
chris came to our portland office in 2009, after a decade of working for my friend, senator gordon smith. before that, she had worked a total of 11 years in the office of senator mark hatfield, congressman denny smith, and state representative chuck cooper. if those names, mr. president, that i just mentioned were an answer on jeopardy, the question would be, who are four prominent elected republicans in oregon history? the senate heard that one right. chris is retiring after a career of...