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the same can be said for collin morikawa.champion after a bogey—free final round 66 saw him finish two shots ahead of fellow american jordan spieth. disappointment in the end for south africa's louis 0osthuizen, who started the day with a one—shot lead but faltered in his final round. ben croucher has been following the action forfour days for us. what a moment ultimately for who is doing on debut again.— doing on debut again. astonishing sto from doing on debut again. astonishing story from collin _ doing on debut again. astonishing story from collin morikawa - doing on debut again. astonishing story from collin morikawa and i doing on debut again. astonishing i story from collin morikawa and what i display in the final round. 0nly turned up wrote two ago and is already a two time major winner and the open champion. pecking over the course here behind me but colin morikawa over in the club out celebrating for sure. the story of the day is louis 0osthuizen starting very poorly and could not really recover after that. the firs
the same can be said for collin morikawa.champion after a bogey—free final round 66 saw him finish two shots ahead of fellow american jordan spieth. disappointment in the end for south africa's louis 0osthuizen, who started the day with a one—shot lead but faltered in his final round. ben croucher has been following the action forfour days for us. what a moment ultimately for who is doing on debut again.— doing on debut again. astonishing sto from doing on debut again. astonishing story...
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finally, get your leopard print and your shoulder pads out for lady boss, the jackie collins story.ave for school, should be taught that in life they can do anything. i really have this strong belief that women can do anything. girls can do anything — that was her motto. girls can do anything. girls can do anything. girls can do anything. women can do anything. as much as she was saying that to everybody else, she was consistently saying it to herself. initially best known as the younger sister of actress joan collins, jackie started penning racy novels in the �*60s and became a hugely successful author in the �*80s and beyond. i remember books like chances and lucky being passed around on the school bus and we didn't have to search too hard for the naughty bits. but this doc from laura ferry looks behind the bunk busters, exploring jackie's childhood and success with one fabulous secret weapon — joan collins herself. and she said, "one day i'm going to write a book about all this". and i said "well i think that's a great idea. �*cause, you know, what hollywood is really like". the
finally, get your leopard print and your shoulder pads out for lady boss, the jackie collins story.ave for school, should be taught that in life they can do anything. i really have this strong belief that women can do anything. girls can do anything — that was her motto. girls can do anything. girls can do anything. girls can do anything. women can do anything. as much as she was saying that to everybody else, she was consistently saying it to herself. initially best known as the younger...
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collin morikawa isjust leader, louis oosthuizen. collin morikawa is just a shot hind and
collin morikawa isjust leader, louis oosthuizen. collin morikawa is just a shot hind and
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collin morikawa isjust leader, louis oosthuizen.lin morikawa is just a shot hind and started the day on —9, did the open debutant, but he battled back from two bogeys in his first five holes and showed all that steel and determination you would expect from a major champion. but what ofjordan speith? he was on —11 not too long ago but then bogeyed his final two holes, an extraordinary mess on the last as well and he will be licking his wounds over dinner this evening. the 2017 open champion with work to do on sunday as the final pairing make their way down the 18th. all of make their way down the 18th. all of this means things _ make their way down the 18th. all of this means things are _ make their way down the 18th. all of this means things are fascinatingly poised going into tomorrow's final round. ella mick absolutely, and what today we should have for it as well. the weather is set and this royal st georges course met well. the weather is set and this royal st georges course- well. the weather is set and this royal st georges co
collin morikawa isjust leader, louis oosthuizen.lin morikawa is just a shot hind and started the day on —9, did the open debutant, but he battled back from two bogeys in his first five holes and showed all that steel and determination you would expect from a major champion. but what ofjordan speith? he was on —11 not too long ago but then bogeyed his final two holes, an extraordinary mess on the last as well and he will be licking his wounds over dinner this evening. the 2017 open champion...
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collin: that is a concern.na or anything emerging markets, you're going to get less disclosures, less protections, and you are taking risks by investing in really anything touching that. that is always a concern when we are talking about clients and investing in and he emerging-market, really. jonathan: good to catch up. around the world tour with the schwab center financial research director and fixed income strategist. yields just off the session highs about 1.25%, up about 0.1%. tom: i will be fascinated to see which way the equity market breaks. i am going to say it again, it is based off her earnings. to me, that is the elephant in the room. destructive elephant, bad elephant, i don't know which. but to me, earnings are everything. jonathan: almost unchanged now. we were positive 0.4 percent, and now pretty much up by not even 0.1%. taylor: my key question to some of our guests on "the close," where are we for sweet spots for the equity market? our lower yields hinting at something more nefarious going on?
collin: that is a concern.na or anything emerging markets, you're going to get less disclosures, less protections, and you are taking risks by investing in really anything touching that. that is always a concern when we are talking about clients and investing in and he emerging-market, really. jonathan: good to catch up. around the world tour with the schwab center financial research director and fixed income strategist. yields just off the session highs about 1.25%, up about 0.1%. tom: i will...
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. china expert lived there for 20 years as an executive and entrepreneur dan collins. i want to continue here and i think i've spotted potential weakness in all this chinese superpower them. and that would be in the area of bitcoin and big coin mining. the huge amount of hash rate and mining that was happening in china has now left on the behalf of the government. and so i want to get your reaction to this. oh, and apparently it's the kind of dovetails with their launch, perhaps of their central bank digital currency and see what their play is there, dan, what do you think china, after talking about it for years and years finally been mining as you saw 6, probably 60 percent of the global have for it was out of china. you should have been an apocalypse forbid point, but actually not much happened. these guys have been moving because it's time for a years. see the hatchery come down substantially what it's already climbing back up. now these chinese minor, they're in texas, they're in context on the happy to continue to climb back up. it will not be long probably before
. china expert lived there for 20 years as an executive and entrepreneur dan collins. i want to continue here and i think i've spotted potential weakness in all this chinese superpower them. and that would be in the area of bitcoin and big coin mining. the huge amount of hash rate and mining that was happening in china has now left on the behalf of the government. and so i want to get your reaction to this. oh, and apparently it's the kind of dovetails with their launch, perhaps of their...
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collins: this is truly a night to celebrate. to celebrate not only a long over due, much needed investment in our infrastructure, an investment that administration after administration has called for, but that has not been delivered to the american people, but also to celebrate bipartisanship. we have shown tonight --america tonight that we can work together, that we can put aside ideological differences and work together to find common ground on an issue that affects every american. i want to thank senator portman and senator sinema for their unwavering leadership of our group and each one of the senators who have gathered here tonight. i particularly want to do a shout out to senator jeanne shaheen appear to my neighbor from new hampshire. we have worked literally night and day on the broadband provisions of this bill. those provisions are so important. one of the lessons of the pandemic is that we must extend broadband throughout this country to rural america, to urban areas, and our bill has a historic investment, not only i
collins: this is truly a night to celebrate. to celebrate not only a long over due, much needed investment in our infrastructure, an investment that administration after administration has called for, but that has not been delivered to the american people, but also to celebrate bipartisanship. we have shown tonight --america tonight that we can work together, that we can put aside ideological differences and work together to find common ground on an issue that affects every american. i want to...
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. >>> plus, collin morikawa -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? grass looks great, zeus! hey could you maybe trim the hydrangea too? sure thing, kevin. do you want me to do the boxwoods as well? no. finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. hey medusa! let's boogie. for expert help with all your insurance needs, get to know your local geico agent today. >>> a small, but enthusiastic, caravan of daca went on a mobile protest this afternoon. they are responding to the texas judge that blocked this group is urging congress to defe
. >>> plus, collin morikawa -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? grass looks great, zeus! hey could you maybe trim the hydrangea...
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the three-time major winner staying in contention, but collin morikawa played bogey golf on sunday.nd on 14, as we skip ahead, another chance for a birdie and colin, he had 4 birdies on the day. on 18, the par the deal. he finishes the tournament -- >> i think i just enjoy these moments and i talk about it so much that we love what we do and you have to embrace it. you know, you have to be excited about the opportunities and that's how i looked at it today, especially coming down the stretch. i'm excited. and to have the jug right here in my possession for a year, i believe, i'm excited to have it. >> i'd be excited too. >>> after today's game in st. louis, giant's manager says he's confident posey and -- giants fans rocking the orange in st. louis today. brandon crawford flies out to left. top of the 4th, darren hits this to big mac land. and we're all tied up at 1. top 6, mike strikes out. they left 10 men on the bases. . bottom 7, runner on on harris bader swing. that's the eventual game- winning run. giants maintain a one-game lead in the nl west. >>> this youngster, he heard it
the three-time major winner staying in contention, but collin morikawa played bogey golf on sunday.nd on 14, as we skip ahead, another chance for a birdie and colin, he had 4 birdies on the day. on 18, the par the deal. he finishes the tournament -- >> i think i just enjoy these moments and i talk about it so much that we love what we do and you have to embrace it. you know, you have to be excited about the opportunities and that's how i looked at it today, especially coming down the...
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back with us we have frances donald, michael collins and krishna memani.n the land of credit, this is from morgan stanley, credible markets are vulnerable to a negative shock. and valuations are low enough, a reason to take a cautious or neutral stance on credit. and this came from j.p. morgan, "we see little value in spreads here...and nothing to push them wider either." that last one is the tough part. you can say that valuations are full, foot: for wider spreads is difficult. michael: it is a tough call. we were long credit coming into the year, now we are just long. we've taken some off the table. but the fundamentals are so strong. earnings are booming, companies are getting upgraded at a high rate, and some reports estimate as much as 20% of the high-yield market is going to go to investment grade in the next 12 months, that is probably half of the bb market. that is a powerful trend and a technical trend. if the high-yield market shrinks, the bonds there go up in price. so we are still pretty bullish. you cannot look at historical spread levels to g
back with us we have frances donald, michael collins and krishna memani.n the land of credit, this is from morgan stanley, credible markets are vulnerable to a negative shock. and valuations are low enough, a reason to take a cautious or neutral stance on credit. and this came from j.p. morgan, "we see little value in spreads here...and nothing to push them wider either." that last one is the tough part. you can say that valuations are full, foot: for wider spreads is difficult....
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. >>> cal alum and pga golfer collin morikawa won the second major of his career today.e won the open by just two strokes. morikawa is the first player to capture two different majors on his first attempt. he won the pga championship last year. walter chun, director of the men's golf program at cal, says collin really makes us all so proud. he has put in so much time and has made many sacrifices to get to where he is today. cam cal has so much to be thankful for as he represents our university so well." >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00 now an oakland fire station has been closed all weekend due to repairs. firefighters say the timing couldn't be worse. >>> plus today more than 150 pro searchers were out in pleasanton looking for this the aithey covered missing today. >>> plus today was an extra special day for bay area residents with a sweet tooth, the scoop delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good
. >>> cal alum and pga golfer collin morikawa won the second major of his career today.e won the open by just two strokes. morikawa is the first player to capture two different majors on his first attempt. he won the pga championship last year. walter chun, director of the men's golf program at cal, says collin really makes us all so proud. he has put in so much time and has made many sacrifices to get to where he is today. cam cal has so much to be thankful for as he represents our...
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collins. and a call for and students over the age of two to wear masks whether or not they have been vaccinated. >>> and breakthrough infections making headlines in politics. in the u.s. congress and in the u.s. olympics competition where we now know the identity of that u.s. women's gymnast that tested positive for the virus. she is kara eker. we have a lot going on and i want to bring in mike memoli in the white house. gabe gutierrez is with us in florida where at that hospital they have more than 100 covid patients. we have comments fresh off of the economy, the dow is sinking for one of the worst days in recent months here. talk to me about the strategy in the administration and the fight against misinformation with president biden, it sounded like, trying to do a little clean up. >> in the president's remarks this morning you got a snapshot of what makes this a challenging moment for the biden administration. you have the president trying to mark the six month anniversary of his inaugurat
collins. and a call for and students over the age of two to wear masks whether or not they have been vaccinated. >>> and breakthrough infections making headlines in politics. in the u.s. congress and in the u.s. olympics competition where we now know the identity of that u.s. women's gymnast that tested positive for the virus. she is kara eker. we have a lot going on and i want to bring in mike memoli in the white house. gabe gutierrez is with us in florida where at that hospital they...
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but no one could stop collin morakawa.made it all the sweeter. , , the fans had made it all the sweeter-— the fans had made it all the sweeter. , ., ., ., sweeter. this is by far one of the best moments _ sweeter. this is by far one of the best moments of— sweeter. this is by far one of the best moments of my _ sweeter. this is by far one of the best moments of my life, - sweeter. this is by far one of the best moments of my life, to - sweeter. this is by far one of the best moments of my life, to see| best moments of my life, to see everyone out here. look at all these fans. let�*s hear it for you guys. you guys have been amazing. this fans. let's hear it for you guys. you guys have been amazing. this has been a open — you guys have been amazing. this has been a open of— you guys have been amazing. this has been a open of glorious _ you guys have been amazing. this has been a open of glorious conditions - been a open of glorious conditions and some equally glorious golf and it has ended with victory for one of the sport�*
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representative alyssa slotkin of michigan, veronica escobar of texas and collin allred also from texas and with us for this conversation is author and poet caroline randall williams. good to have you all on board. alyssa slotkin i'll start with you. what is it you would like to be included in the voting rights act to secure voting for all americans. >> we came together as a group of freshmen had 2018 who came in on an agenda of reform to say the most foundational thing we can do is voting rights and it's time to get serious to push and create that momentum and say to our leadership that we're willing to come back in august, whenever they call us back because it's so fundamental. that was the point. and, you know, we're open, of course, we support all the ideals that were in the original
representative alyssa slotkin of michigan, veronica escobar of texas and collin allred also from texas and with us for this conversation is author and poet caroline randall williams. good to have you all on board. alyssa slotkin i'll start with you. what is it you would like to be included in the voting rights act to secure voting for all americans. >> we came together as a group of freshmen had 2018 who came in on an agenda of reform to say the most foundational thing we can do is voting...
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>> kaitlan collins at the white house, ryan nobles on capitol hill. thank you very much.oing on. the independent senator bernie sanders of vermont is joining us, the chairman of the senate budget committee. senator, thank you so much for joining us, as you just heard, and as you would know a lot better than i do, this is, what, some 2 1/2 trillion dollars less than you and many of your fellow progressives initially wanted. what do you say to those fellow progressives who feel that maybe you gave in too easily right now? >> well, what i would say, wol, number one, we are in fact looking at the most consequential piece of legislation for working families since the great depression, so this is a very big, big deal, which is going to transform the lives of many millions of americans. second of all what i would simply say is i wish, you know, that the rest of the senate held my political views, but they don't. as i think ryan mentioned, kaitlan mentioned, there are 50 of us in the senate, some more conservatives than others, and we have to reach an agreement, but essentially w
>> kaitlan collins at the white house, ryan nobles on capitol hill. thank you very much.oing on. the independent senator bernie sanders of vermont is joining us, the chairman of the senate budget committee. senator, thank you so much for joining us, as you just heard, and as you would know a lot better than i do, this is, what, some 2 1/2 trillion dollars less than you and many of your fellow progressives initially wanted. what do you say to those fellow progressives who feel that maybe...
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on how slavery was the cornerstone of the texas revolution will be overshadowed over whether phil collins bought jim bowie's knife. there is this fascination and almost distraction, the kind of pop-culture aspect of it. you think that takes away from having these more important conversations and do you think it provides an entrce for people to get the fascination of this musician, i'll look into it and they allow for mortification on the subject? >> we got into this and it was such a target rich environment . yes, there's questions about why the texans revealed. all the way up to the present time we stumbled into this discovery frankly that we never expected that a large segment of conservatives of the phil collins collection at the centerpiece of the new museum is the best you can say is the identification is weak. the more direct thing to say is that it's fake but i don't want to say there's something in this book for severybody but we haven't even gotten to about the mets of the battle itself, is trying to surrender. that nobody there at anything like a choice to fight and the fact tha
on how slavery was the cornerstone of the texas revolution will be overshadowed over whether phil collins bought jim bowie's knife. there is this fascination and almost distraction, the kind of pop-culture aspect of it. you think that takes away from having these more important conversations and do you think it provides an entrce for people to get the fascination of this musician, i'll look into it and they allow for mortification on the subject? >> we got into this and it was such a...
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collins is an important moderate here.wednesday deadlines imposed by senate majority leader chuck schumer. the other one had to do with the the gigantic budget bill of 3.5 trillion. let me talk about the bipartisan infrastructure bill that may or may not be in trouble. that was supposed to have 109 billion for road, major projects. old school infrastructure. billions for power, rail, broadband, those type of things. there are he 11 democrats and republicans. they have some speed bumps on the way they pay for it. collins says we're not going to be ready by wednesday. she wants schumer to delay it. we'll see. the budget bill. 3 1/2 trillion, just about everything, expansion of medicare, family medical leave. extension of already expanded tax credit. number of proposals. schumer wants to pass through with democrats only with reconciliation. only simple majority needed to sidestep 60 votes in the senate. you can't stall that out with a filibuster. that is the plan. watch the senate moderates on the democratic side. collins on
collins is an important moderate here.wednesday deadlines imposed by senate majority leader chuck schumer. the other one had to do with the the gigantic budget bill of 3.5 trillion. let me talk about the bipartisan infrastructure bill that may or may not be in trouble. that was supposed to have 109 billion for road, major projects. old school infrastructure. billions for power, rail, broadband, those type of things. there are he 11 democrats and republicans. they have some speed bumps on the...
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collin morikawa made history becoming the first to win two different majors on the first try. pride of berkeley did it first at the pga championship last year at harding park, then again yesterday at the open championship. he won by two shots over jordan spieth. he now has two victories and his first major open championship appearances. >> this is going to be part of my life for the rest of my life. and to be a part of that history, it's awesome to hear champion golfer of the year, chills. >> so exciting, and congratulations, collin. >>> another check of the forecast one more time with kari. >> it looks pretty good today, but it's still a little bit warm and it feels really muggy outside with all those clouds rolling by. we're headed toward the low 90s for the inland areas, and then it cools off as we head through the week. it's going to be a nice one as we get away from the chance of any thunderstorms nearby. >> muggy and hot, sounds a little like florida. >> it does. [ laughter ] >> thanks for joining ous. our next newscast is at 5:00. see you tomorrow morning. >>> connect w
collin morikawa made history becoming the first to win two different majors on the first try. pride of berkeley did it first at the pga championship last year at harding park, then again yesterday at the open championship. he won by two shots over jordan spieth. he now has two victories and his first major open championship appearances. >> this is going to be part of my life for the rest of my life. and to be a part of that history, it's awesome to hear champion golfer of the year,...
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joe collins and collins turned to general bolty and said, you know what the problem is, he still sees us as captains because they were captaining when mcarthur was chief of staff of the army and he still saw himself as their boss when, in fact, that wasn't the case. collins was his boss. he just didn't get it. and so he pushed further and further north. by october they began to see the presence of chinese troops. and all of a sudden, they came in huge, huge numbers and by november, we were struck, we were isolated, they picked on various pockets of troops and we were routed and we began a steady retreat southward. the retreat wasn't mayhem, it was organized and systematic as they fell back and unfortunate accident occurred. walton walker was killed in jeep accident and replaced by an extraordinary soldier named matthew ridgeway. airborne division commander in world war ii. he had a great reputation as a soldier. everyone admired him and having ridgeway there was a real asset. you can see how close we actually got. there were troops who made it to the yalu river. the river boundary bet
joe collins and collins turned to general bolty and said, you know what the problem is, he still sees us as captains because they were captaining when mcarthur was chief of staff of the army and he still saw himself as their boss when, in fact, that wasn't the case. collins was his boss. he just didn't get it. and so he pushed further and further north. by october they began to see the presence of chinese troops. and all of a sudden, they came in huge, huge numbers and by november, we were...
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susan collins is the sole republican member but susan collins chaired the homeland security committee and joe lieberman who was a democrat liberman-collins harman and -- the so-called big four working out the differences in the bills. we did it and we met in the offices speaker of the house dennis hastert. there's a cute story about susan and jane going out to have a nightcap. some guy sent over two glasses of wine and i thought of own i asked the waiter and a guy said how nice they are sisters and i just want to celebrate them. we got it done and it took a while like everything else in a gutsy legs but right now under the director avril haines we got it done. >> host: talk a little bit about your relationship with senator collins. i found that one of the nice insights of the book but maybe you could say a few words. >> guest: there are a lot of women in the house and senate and in my day there were 30 in the house, but now there are over 100 i think they are 25% female and maybe more but at any rate what happened to women get along by and large. they are very productive and a lot of
susan collins is the sole republican member but susan collins chaired the homeland security committee and joe lieberman who was a democrat liberman-collins harman and -- the so-called big four working out the differences in the bills. we did it and we met in the offices speaker of the house dennis hastert. there's a cute story about susan and jane going out to have a nightcap. some guy sent over two glasses of wine and i thought of own i asked the waiter and a guy said how nice they are sisters...
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collins admits this. have been figuring out the virus tracking it and knowing how to respond to it. if we thought lab leak and not put down by a lot of people at the beginning and dismissed, and even mocked, i think it would have been something we could have put more pressure to get in and try to find out. >> bill: we try to figure out how these texas democrats became positive. our understanding is there were all vaccinated. the breakthrough rate among the vaccinated is .1%, minuscule. the rate for these texas democrats is 10 times higher than that. is it 100 times higher than that? how would it happen and what would be the medical explanation if you were vaccinated and you are on a plane without a mask, within close proximity, how do you all get the virus? >> first of all, chad pergram pointed this out before. a 1 in 10,000 chance if you are walking around that you would -- and vaccinated that you would catch it. per har ved and cdc and johns hopkins. on a plane without a mask, even if you're vaccinated
collins admits this. have been figuring out the virus tracking it and knowing how to respond to it. if we thought lab leak and not put down by a lot of people at the beginning and dismissed, and even mocked, i think it would have been something we could have put more pressure to get in and try to find out. >> bill: we try to figure out how these texas democrats became positive. our understanding is there were all vaccinated. the breakthrough rate among the vaccinated is .1%, minuscule....
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confirmation of collin morikawa up at the top there on nine—under. tonder, emiliano grillo and louis 0osthuizen all level on six under. 0oosthuizen, the overnight leader, tees—offjust before 3.00pm. lewis hamilton says winning an eighth formula i world drivers�* title will be a tall order this year. the mercedes driver is 32 points behind max verstappen of red bull before this weekend's british grand prix. there's qualifying today before the new sprint race to decide the grid tomorrow and hamilton is hoping the home crowd of more than ia0,000 will make a difference for him. the roar of the crowd here is unlike anywhere else, so, considering we have had a drought in terms of fans not being at the races in the past year, the energy is definitely very much missed and, yeah, you arrive with his excitement but kind of with this nervousness also because he want to deliver for anyone anyone everyone and you want to do good on the weekend. away from golf, england's lewis ludlow has been banned for four matches for kneeing an opponent in the head during the s
confirmation of collin morikawa up at the top there on nine—under. tonder, emiliano grillo and louis 0osthuizen all level on six under. 0oosthuizen, the overnight leader, tees—offjust before 3.00pm. lewis hamilton says winning an eighth formula i world drivers�* title will be a tall order this year. the mercedes driver is 32 points behind max verstappen of red bull before this weekend's british grand prix. there's qualifying today before the new sprint race to decide the grid tomorrow and...
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it is thanks to michael collins that it exists. and that we are able to hold it in our hands.ght. >> thank you for having me, i really appreciate it. >> coming up for us, the official kickoff to tokyo's delayed summer games. it is just hours from now, will get the latest on the many challenges there when we come back. back stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. >> in less than eight hours, after so much anticipation and, if we're being honest, so much disappointment, the olympic cauldron will finally be lived in tokyo. it will officially begin the games and virtual silence. it's been a long and uncertain process up until the last minute. we get our preview from tokyo tonight from nbc news correspondent tom llamas. >> tonight, the u.s. gymnastics team gave the world a glimpse at why they are favored to win gold. she is showing her power and grace during her routine on the mat. and her poise, just before nailing this vault. the team staying in united after that covid scare. kara acres still isolating after testing positive. and in softball, team u
it is thanks to michael collins that it exists. and that we are able to hold it in our hands.ght. >> thank you for having me, i really appreciate it. >> coming up for us, the official kickoff to tokyo's delayed summer games. it is just hours from now, will get the latest on the many challenges there when we come back. back stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. >> in less than eight hours, after so much anticipation and, if we're being honest,...
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francis collins. one of the world's greatest geneticists about the coronavirus. he said he was fairly certain it wasn't bioengineered and started in nature and asked him about gain-of-function research. >> we have not done that kind of so-called gain-of-function research on coronaviruss at all. it has been done on influenza but very careful circumstances. the idea is if you poke the virus to see if there are ways it might be even more virulent and transmissible under the most extreme containment conditions you learn what you might want to look for that nature could be sending you the next time around. so that you are better prepared. again, we have never supported that for coronavirus. there is a lot of risks there. >> n.i.h. clarified dr. collins was talking about nih research but not at the university of north carolina and others. collins spoke to me about the challenges he faces both now and going forward. >> so how do we end up with an international system of cooperation which isn't politically under somebody's political thumb? >> that is a challenge when we
francis collins. one of the world's greatest geneticists about the coronavirus. he said he was fairly certain it wasn't bioengineered and started in nature and asked him about gain-of-function research. >> we have not done that kind of so-called gain-of-function research on coronaviruss at all. it has been done on influenza but very careful circumstances. the idea is if you poke the virus to see if there are ways it might be even more virulent and transmissible under the most extreme...
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this is collin morikawa's debut at the open. as first impressions go... what a day he's having!thed in the sunshine, others tried chasing him down, among them england's andy sullivan, as he gave the home crowd plenty to get excited about. rory mcilroy! the rory mcilroy fan club was also out in force, and they got a few decent moments. but at level—par mcilroy�*s hopes look remote. at least he wasn't francesco molinari, the former champion twice trying and twice failing to get out of a bunker. third time lucky, but that's his chances gone. jordan spieth's though are very much alive, as he followed a fine first day with a pretty good second one, but what they'd all do for a bit of this. england's jonathan thompson lighting up england'sjonathan thompson lighting up his round with a hole in one, of the championship. golf doesn't get better. we have a new leader. south africa's louis 0osthuizen, one shot clear ofjordan spieth and colin moran,, still plenty of golf to be played before we find out the open champion on sunday —— collin morikawa. the tokyo 0lympics begin a week today and
this is collin morikawa's debut at the open. as first impressions go... what a day he's having!thed in the sunshine, others tried chasing him down, among them england's andy sullivan, as he gave the home crowd plenty to get excited about. rory mcilroy! the rory mcilroy fan club was also out in force, and they got a few decent moments. but at level—par mcilroy�*s hopes look remote. at least he wasn't francesco molinari, the former champion twice trying and twice failing to get out of a...
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seÑora collins que comience su camino. un aplauso para n roarrr!safe. no es complicado. solo at&t ofrece a todos nuestras mejores ofertas en todos los smartphones. como el samsung galaxy s21 5g gratis. este aparato desconectado está protegiendo nuestras bellas costas y más. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. >> este segmento de cocina presentado por royal prestige. mÁs corazones contentos. >> estamos en el lugar favorito de los hispanos con el mejor chef. nuestra de algo delicioso. yisus: yisus son unos tacos de salmÓn. vamos a usar nuestra paellera. vamos a comenzar poniendo el salmÓn. unos filetes de salmÓn. sin absolutamente nada de aceite y nada de agregados. va a salir sin ningÚn problema. ponemos la tapa. cerramos aquÍ esta vÁlvula que nos va a indicar cuando estÉ listo. vamos a contarnos tres minutics. vamos a hacer nuestra salsa. vamos a utilizar 14 tomates. —— unos cuatro tomates. ese lado cinco dientes de ajo, chile chipotle. vamos a licuar, esto no tie
seÑora collins que comience su camino. un aplauso para n roarrr!safe. no es complicado. solo at&t ofrece a todos nuestras mejores ofertas en todos los smartphones. como el samsung galaxy s21 5g gratis. este aparato desconectado está protegiendo nuestras bellas costas y más. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. >> este segmento de cocina presentado por royal prestige. mÁs corazones contentos....
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well, we have nbc's ben collins who wrote this exclusive story for nbc news. i want to interview you ben now on all you wrote here. i am curious first of all how widespread all of this is. how can a qanon follower even rebrand? is that possible? i hear q, i hear it is not anone. can you clarify? >> qanon supporters are well aware that their branding is toxic. that if you say you are a qanon supporter, you go to a school board meeting and talk about the cabal, if you say you are a qanon supporter you are going the alienate a lot of people. they decided to ditch that brandsing and evolve their branding. they think they can maybe win some seats. for example, general flynn, who is like a de facto leader of this movement, there is a quote from him who says get involved with the education of our children, run for school board, run for local office. you will get browbeaten by qanon supporters if you are say you are are a fan of qanon. they are saying there are qs and there are anones, but there is no qanon. they are encouraging each other to run for office but they a
well, we have nbc's ben collins who wrote this exclusive story for nbc news. i want to interview you ben now on all you wrote here. i am curious first of all how widespread all of this is. how can a qanon follower even rebrand? is that possible? i hear q, i hear it is not anone. can you clarify? >> qanon supporters are well aware that their branding is toxic. that if you say you are a qanon supporter, you go to a school board meeting and talk about the cabal, if you say you are a qanon...
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michael collins. this was all a sham, it was all a show. >> i just don't know how to answer that. you know, they saw the gigantic saturn rocket go up from cape canaveral. it went somewhere. [laughter] >> you know, they saw the pictures of a small earth. they were taken from some great distance. they saw neil and buzz on the surface of what appeared to me to be a moon. i didn't see any cigarette butts or anything lying around out there. [laughter] >> you know, he really did, he had a great bob newhart sense of humor, but at least he didn't do what buzz aldrin did, remember one guy questioned him on that and he clapped the guy. and your dad took it in stride. the same critics in space, and bezos, you could be putting your money to better use. and different ways and flavors, and a core crowd that doesn't buy the space thing. what do you tell them, kate? >> well, you know, what dad used to say is, how interesting thought, okay, not true, but, okay. how could that many people creating the hoax landing, kee
michael collins. this was all a sham, it was all a show. >> i just don't know how to answer that. you know, they saw the gigantic saturn rocket go up from cape canaveral. it went somewhere. [laughter] >> you know, they saw the pictures of a small earth. they were taken from some great distance. they saw neil and buzz on the surface of what appeared to me to be a moon. i didn't see any cigarette butts or anything lying around out there. [laughter] >> you know, he really did, he...
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trey collins of trades will join me. drug overdose spikes and leaders don't hear the pain but there are social ant economic costs. david bahnsen is with us on that we have that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: you know, with he all know there is an old saying be careful what you wish for? you just might get it? this sort of brings me to a newer saying you all heard it, it is called the perfect storm. the term entered the lexicon coined by author and journal second back shun younger. he was working with a meteorologist and weather conditions perfecter for the formation of a storm. federal reserve chairman jerome powell used term and perhaps changed the parameters when these events will happen. before they were always unique, violent and short-lived. well powell says this is a perfect storm for creating higher inflation and it will pass. he went on to say the fed will look at current higher inflation as temporary unless it persists year after year. this proclamation has a lot of folks scratching their heads.
trey collins of trades will join me. drug overdose spikes and leaders don't hear the pain but there are social ant economic costs. david bahnsen is with us on that we have that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: you know, with he all know there is an old saying be careful what you wish for? you just might get it? this sort of brings me to a newer saying you all heard it, it is called the perfect storm. the term entered the lexicon coined by author and journal second...
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collins, it's a great pleasure to have you on the program.ith this question about mandates. i know it's a policy question, so slightly outside of pure research, but i'm still curious to get your thoughts about what we know about whether institution, be they private companies or the u.s. army or the new york city police force, whether those mandates can be effective as means of boosting vaccination rates? >> well, if mandates were applied, they would definitely increase vaccination rates. people wanting to know, though, is there a legal basis for this. well, go back to 1905, jacobson versus massachusetts. the supreme court said, yes, there is a legal basis. that was a case about smallpox vaccination, which then required people to undergo that in order to protect the public health, because there was a disease that was killing people. well, we have one now that's killing people called covid-19. so many people would say the legal basis is there. there's a wrinkle, though, chris, that currently the vaccines that are being used are authorized by th
collins, it's a great pleasure to have you on the program.ith this question about mandates. i know it's a policy question, so slightly outside of pure research, but i'm still curious to get your thoughts about what we know about whether institution, be they private companies or the u.s. army or the new york city police force, whether those mandates can be effective as means of boosting vaccination rates? >> well, if mandates were applied, they would definitely increase vaccination rates....
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i'm boris sanchez. >> i'm kaitlyn collins.a variant. vaccination rates are slowing, officials are sending blunt messages to the unvaccinated. millions across the u.s. still unvaccinated. in the words of my hom
i'm boris sanchez. >> i'm kaitlyn collins.a variant. vaccination rates are slowing, officials are sending blunt messages to the unvaccinated. millions across the u.s. still unvaccinated. in the words of my hom
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no misinformation roundup would be complete without remind everyone fauci and collins have routinely misled america on the fire origins question. >> it makes me wonder why we would be allowing this kind of research and why would the history of lab leaks that have led to other viruses getting out, why we wouldn't have right away pressured the folks in china at this lab to say we need to understand what happened here instead of just assuming that is coming from an animal. we tested 80,000 species, can't find one animal that carries covid 19. >> the most likely explanation is still a natural transmission. >> what you think that? >> because that has always been the case with other coronavirus's was on historical basis that the most likely path this travel. >> i can't believe he said that. a phenomenal interview. he claims he never really dismissed the lab leaks theory but on april 17th, 2020, email obtained from both feed that was from collins to fauci had the subject line conspiracy theory that dismissed the lab week theory but we all know that the wuhan institute of virology had been c
no misinformation roundup would be complete without remind everyone fauci and collins have routinely misled america on the fire origins question. >> it makes me wonder why we would be allowing this kind of research and why would the history of lab leaks that have led to other viruses getting out, why we wouldn't have right away pressured the folks in china at this lab to say we need to understand what happened here instead of just assuming that is coming from an animal. we tested 80,000...
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and before we tee off, we got to sit down with one of the stars of t team usa ---- collin momora whyl for him anand family may i? please. wiwith the capapital one v vee card, you earnrn unlimiteded double m miles everyrywhere. yes.s. evererywhere is s great. but where e can we usese the? you u can use ththem on any y l purcrchase—nonot justst some travavel purchasa. venture gegets a gold d star! what's i in your walallet? ththings we dodon't need to expxperience agagain: headadgear. renting g...
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collin morikawa comes back to win the british open today. with that win he becomes the first golfer ever to win two different major championships on his first try. in golf, ever is a long, long time. less than a year ago he won the pga championship at san francisco's harding park. >> you know, i think i just enjoy these moments and i talk about it so much, we love what we do, and you have to embrace it. you have to be excited about these opportunities and that's how i looked at it today, especially down the have the claret jug right here in my possession for a year, i believe, i am excited to have it. >> maybe excited. he doesn't sound blown away. he is relaxed. anthony flores will have more on the win coming up in our 6:00 newscast. >>> not just covid olympic organizers are warning athletes and volunteers to prepare for summer heat. temperatures are rising across japan ahead of the opening wearing masks won't make it easier on the athletes encouraged to carry water at all types. some events have been moved to sapporo which is a bit cooler t
collin morikawa comes back to win the british open today. with that win he becomes the first golfer ever to win two different major championships on his first try. in golf, ever is a long, long time. less than a year ago he won the pga championship at san francisco's harding park. >> you know, i think i just enjoy these moments and i talk about it so much, we love what we do, and you have to embrace it. you have to be excited about these opportunities and that's how i looked at it today,...
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collin morikawa, the champion golfer of the year.he former cal bear won the open championship by two strokes, his second major title in just eight tries, and a 24- year-old was ready to put the claret jug to use last night. >> we've been staying at the hotel right by the course and every night i see all the caddies drink, and i'm like, i really want a drink, but i hold back. i hold back on tournament week. >> tonight, yeah? let loose tonight? >> yeah, we got to make a flight but we'll be fine. >> next up for collin, going for gold in tokyo. and isn't it about time fishing became an olympic sport? >> he's a nice fish. >> and nine-year-old emiliano gonzales, who reeled in this 28 inch halibut in berkeley while out with his dad, oskar, who called emiliano's catch his first keeper. you think you could do better, send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com. now the halibut, guys, normally caught in the bay, go from 5 to 12 pounds. so emiliano, good job. dinner at oscar's house. first keeper. >> thanks, dennis. >>> up nex
collin morikawa, the champion golfer of the year.he former cal bear won the open championship by two strokes, his second major title in just eight tries, and a 24- year-old was ready to put the claret jug to use last night. >> we've been staying at the hotel right by the course and every night i see all the caddies drink, and i'm like, i really want a drink, but i hold back. i hold back on tournament week. >> tonight, yeah? let loose tonight? >> yeah, we got to make a flight...
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janet: talk a little bit about your relationship with senator collins. i found that one of the really nice insights of the book. maybe you could say a few words pretty. jane: so now there are a lot of women in the house and senate be back monday, there wereme about0 house. out of 435, not a huge percentage but now there are over 100 in the senate. i think 25 percent female or maybe more actually. but anyway, what happened still happens as the women get along by a large. the women caucuses in each house. you're very protective and i think there are monthly dinners in the senate, not sure what happens in the house. seems to be a steep decline in terms of civility so i don't know if they still meet predict susan and i became friends for anotherer senator, arizon senator, thought we would like each other. i washo republican and he and i worked closely together and doing well and he said i want to introduce you to my colleagues susan. then we were paired on this dni project and we just clicked is in the book harry truman was wrong and he said that if you want
janet: talk a little bit about your relationship with senator collins. i found that one of the really nice insights of the book. maybe you could say a few words pretty. jane: so now there are a lot of women in the house and senate be back monday, there wereme about0 house. out of 435, not a huge percentage but now there are over 100 in the senate. i think 25 percent female or maybe more actually. but anyway, what happened still happens as the women get along by a large. the women caucuses in...
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kaitlan collins joins us live from surfside.sident biden given all of the loss and devastation. >> reporter: yeah. jake, we're told he's in that room with those families for nearly 3 hours, meeting with them. the white house said he was going to meet with every single family that wanted to talk with him and wasn't going to leave until after he had done that. i think that speaks to this is often the role a president has to play. >> kaitlan i have to interrupt. here's president biden right now. >> the cooperation between local, state and federal officials down here has been remarkable. i want to thank our director. senators rubio and debbie w wasserman schultz and mayor cava. it's truly a testament to how difficult things are down here. it's what quite frankly we missed a lot. i think my colleagues will tell you we cut through the bureaucracy, the one order i gave the federal folks was, no bureaucracy, just cut through it, whatever you need. that's why we decided to cover for example, 100% of the search and rescue cost for the fir
kaitlan collins joins us live from surfside.sident biden given all of the loss and devastation. >> reporter: yeah. jake, we're told he's in that room with those families for nearly 3 hours, meeting with them. the white house said he was going to meet with every single family that wanted to talk with him and wasn't going to leave until after he had done that. i think that speaks to this is often the role a president has to play. >> kaitlan i have to interrupt. here's president biden...
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j collins, coming up next.oomberg. ♪ [ "me and you" by barry louis polisar ] ♪ me and you just singing on the train ♪ ♪ me and you listening to the rain ♪ ♪ me and you we are the same ♪ ♪ me and you have all the fame we need ♪ ♪ indeed, you and me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ ♪ taylor: i from new york, i'm taylor riggs, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." we were talking about this yesterday because president biden had a goal of vaccinating 70% of american adults by july 4. the administration fell just short of that target, largely because the government has struggled to get shots into rural, deeply conservative regions. joining us is bloomberg white house correspondent josh wingrove. what is the goal to get to that level and surpass it in those regions? josh: they are trying the kitchen sink approach, just whatever they can do. what we saw in april was the vaccine campaign really leveled off. we were seeing 3.2 million shots a
j collins, coming up next.oomberg. ♪ [ "me and you" by barry louis polisar ] ♪ me and you just singing on the train ♪ ♪ me and you listening to the rain ♪ ♪ me and you we are the same ♪ ♪ me and you have all the fame we need ♪ ♪ indeed, you and me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ ♪ taylor: i from new york, i'm taylor riggs, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." we...
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why hasn't collins or fauci talked about it? or at least put renowned vaccine expert olivia rodrigo on it. of course no information roundup would be deplete, though, without reminding everyone that fauci and collins have routinely misled america on the viral origins question. >> it makes me wonder why we would be allowing this kind of research, and why was the history of lab leaks that have led to other viruses getting out, why we wouldn't have, right away, said, you know, pressured the folks in china at this lab to say, we need to understand what happened here, instead of just assuming that it was coming from an animal. they tested 80,000 species they can't find one animal that carried covid-19. >> again, i think the most likely explanation is still a natural transmission. >> why do you think that? >> let's be fair here. because that's always been the case with other coronaviruses. just on a historical bases that's the most likely path it was traveled >> laura: i still can't believe he said that. that was a phenomenal interview
why hasn't collins or fauci talked about it? or at least put renowned vaccine expert olivia rodrigo on it. of course no information roundup would be deplete, though, without reminding everyone that fauci and collins have routinely misled america on the viral origins question. >> it makes me wonder why we would be allowing this kind of research, and why was the history of lab leaks that have led to other viruses getting out, why we wouldn't have, right away, said, you know, pressured the...
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collins about the future. even as the head of the nih, pledge to an even greater role at protecting us in terms of understanding potential emerging diseases that can cause pandemics. >> absolutely, i will pledge to that. how do we learn from this experience so that we are prepared for whatever is coming next? how do we get even further down the road of having vaccines ready to go and drugs ready to go for whatever it is that is lurking out there to get us the next time. >> dr. collins also acknowledged that pandemic preparedness must be based on international cooperation, including china, of course. and you have to wonder, if only this focus on lab leaks had taken place a year and a half ago, where would we be now? >> might have a little information then we do now. we have dr. collins calling for more transparency from china. we have him saying the same thing. yet china says why don't you start looking into frozen food as a possible source of transmission. so much for transparency on the part of the chinese. >
collins about the future. even as the head of the nih, pledge to an even greater role at protecting us in terms of understanding potential emerging diseases that can cause pandemics. >> absolutely, i will pledge to that. how do we learn from this experience so that we are prepared for whatever is coming next? how do we get even further down the road of having vaccines ready to go and drugs ready to go for whatever it is that is lurking out there to get us the next time. >> dr....
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collins, thank you. i don't know. we're all joined at the hip.beings. we're all meant to look after each other, not to rich each other as thunder. thanks, doctor. good seeing you. >> amen to what you just said. thanks for spreading the word about truth. that's what we depend on here, isn't it? >> you're right. bottom line here, i don't care your politics or your views and i've been saying this the better part of the first vaccines come out, get vaccinated. be safe. if you want to say i'm a globalist or any of this other stuff, i still don't understand it. i thought you were referring to my waist size. leaving that aside, this is about staying safe. so that you can continue ripping me a new one. more after this. you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry
collins, thank you. i don't know. we're all joined at the hip.beings. we're all meant to look after each other, not to rich each other as thunder. thanks, doctor. good seeing you. >> amen to what you just said. thanks for spreading the word about truth. that's what we depend on here, isn't it? >> you're right. bottom line here, i don't care your politics or your views and i've been saying this the better part of the first vaccines come out, get vaccinated. be safe. if you want to...
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francis collins it became clear although he did not think the virus was not engineered he did not rule a lab leak and no longer felt that evidence pointed to the wet market. >> i cannot exclude that there was in fact a laboratory that was studying naturally occurring virus and perhaps a laboratory investigator got infected accidentally and then it spread out of there. that would be a lab leak and certainly the majority of the epidemiologists now the notion that this arose just in the wet market doesn't really fit. >> dr. collins flatly denied the direct involvement in any coronavirus gain of function research where the virus is manipulated to gauge the potential. >> we haven't done that so-called kind of gain of function research on coronavirus' at all. it's been done on influenza, but under very careful circumstances. the idea is if you poke the virus to see the ways that it might be even more burial and transmissible under the most extreme conditions, you will learn what you might want to look for. >> not engineered to, but could have started in nature and then possibly been grown in
francis collins it became clear although he did not think the virus was not engineered he did not rule a lab leak and no longer felt that evidence pointed to the wet market. >> i cannot exclude that there was in fact a laboratory that was studying naturally occurring virus and perhaps a laboratory investigator got infected accidentally and then it spread out of there. that would be a lab leak and certainly the majority of the epidemiologists now the notion that this arose just in the wet...
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francis collins. in the thick of this, so it's good to have you back, doctor, let start on this whole issue of the disinformation that's out there. i played an incredibly tiny selection of it. it's overwhelming in some corners if you surround yourself with it. should administration have pushed back sooner and harder against this disinformation? it sounds like dr. collins does not hear me so let's so if we can get him back here while they work on that. he's back. dr. collins, do you hear me now? i'm so sorry. do you have me? >> yes, i do. >> okay. i don't know if you heard my question but i was saying should administration have taken on this disinformation sooner and more aggressively? >> this is a tough one, erin, because i think maybe i'll speak particularly now as a f non-political person, scientist, doctor. you don't want to go into the teeth of a nasty argument because they may not compel too many people to accept your protective if they're resistant to the idea of vaccination. we tried pretty har
francis collins. in the thick of this, so it's good to have you back, doctor, let start on this whole issue of the disinformation that's out there. i played an incredibly tiny selection of it. it's overwhelming in some corners if you surround yourself with it. should administration have pushed back sooner and harder against this disinformation? it sounds like dr. collins does not hear me so let's so if we can get him back here while they work on that. he's back. dr. collins, do you hear me now?...
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doctor collins, is a great pleasure to have you on the program.hought maybe we'd start with this question on bandits. it's a policy question so slightly we out of the gamut of pure research, but i'm still cares to get your thoughts about what we know about whether institutions or private companies, or the u.s. army, or the new york city police, for us whether those mandates could be effective in the efforts of vaccination rates? >> if mandates were applied they would definitely increase the vaccination rates. but people want to know is the legal basis for this. in 1905, massachusetts, the supreme court said yes, that is a legal we faces one in order to protect public health that is killing people. we have one now that's killing people called covid-19. there is a health, and basis. well and -- while they have to be fully approved before this legal opportunity kicks. and i went to a hospital, the national institute of health is the largest hospital in the world, i would like very much to be sure that all the people who interact with him and no compr
doctor collins, is a great pleasure to have you on the program.hought maybe we'd start with this question on bandits. it's a policy question so slightly we out of the gamut of pure research, but i'm still cares to get your thoughts about what we know about whether institutions or private companies, or the u.s. army, or the new york city police, for us whether those mandates could be effective in the efforts of vaccination rates? >> if mandates were applied they would definitely increase...