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covid. archaeologists have discovered an ancient mayan city hidden underground in mexico, with pyramids, sports fields, and amphitheatres. let's get more now on the uk government announcing details of its pledge to increase the number of hospital appointments and procedures in england by 40,000 per week. here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell. the chancellor and the health secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help get more patients treated, and reduce waiting lists. to deliver on the 40,000 additional appointments every single week in our health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest in the new scanners, the diagnostic equipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productiv
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of the pandemic, while it was raging here in the u.s., that then president trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to vladimir putin for putin's personal use. tonight, trump is denying that claim to our jonathan karl. >> reporter: as the covid pandemic was raging and the government could not produce enough tests for the american people, then president donald trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to russia, to vladimir putin, for the dictator's personal use. that's according to bob woodward in a soon to be published book called "war." woodward writes that putin told trump to keep it a secret, saying, quote, i don't want you to tell anybody, because people will get mad at you, not me. kamala harris seized on woodward's reporting today, talking about it in an interview with howard stern. >> everybody was scrambling to get these kits, the tests, the covid test kits. >> you couldn't get them. >> couldn't get them. >> right. >> couldn't get them anywhere. >> right. >> and this guy, who is president of the united states is sending them to russia, to a murderous dictator for his perso
of the pandemic, while it was raging here in the u.s., that then president trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to vladimir putin for putin's personal use. tonight, trump is denying that claim to our jonathan karl. >> reporter: as the covid pandemic was raging and the government could not produce enough tests for the american people, then president donald trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to russia, to vladimir putin, for the dictator's personal use. that's according to...
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covid vaccine: fighting for a payout. astrazeneca covid vaccine played a key role in the pandemic. protecting millions in the uk against serious infection. the approval of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is a fantastic achievement for british science. but for the minority, it was the jab that caused devastating harm. i cannot stand, i cannot sit up, i cannot walk. i miss the life i had before. the only way to proceed i , �* i think we thought that she would be treated and then she would get better and she would come home and that would be that. you are still waiting, two years on? is the government scheme designed to support the vaccine injured fit for purpose? it's not really responsive to the level of disability that people are experiencing and it's certainly not changing over time as the cost of living rises. and now, those left injured or bereaved are fighting for a pay—out. it would not be necessary to bring any legal action whatsoever if the vaccine damage payment scheme was working properly. the covid pandemi
covid vaccine: fighting for a payout. astrazeneca covid vaccine played a key role in the pandemic. protecting millions in the uk against serious infection. the approval of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is a fantastic achievement for british science. but for the minority, it was the jab that caused devastating harm. i cannot stand, i cannot sit up, i cannot walk. i miss the life i had before. the only way to proceed i , �* i think we thought that she would be treated and then she would...
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can't wait to find out if it's covid or allergies!"ter ] and i mean, how would that even help with contact tracing? "hey, steve, remember when we went for a walk 14 days ago? well, it turns out i had covid eight days ago. you should probably get tested two days ago. and then when you get your results back in ten days, you should call anyone you were with 32 days ago, which is 22 days from today." [ laughter ] the point is, we were all losing our minds, desperate for covid tests, which were impossible to get, but it turns out that "america first" champion donald trump was secretly engaged in an endearing act of personal kindness for one young man who was afraid of the virus and needed help. this is truly a heartwarming story of an american president helping an american citizen get through the pandemic. >> new reporting from journalist bob woodward. his new book called "war," the veteran reporter writing that during the early days of the pandemic, while it was raging here in the u.s., that then-president trump secretly sent a number of t
can't wait to find out if it's covid or allergies!"ter ] and i mean, how would that even help with contact tracing? "hey, steve, remember when we went for a walk 14 days ago? well, it turns out i had covid eight days ago. you should probably get tested two days ago. and then when you get your results back in ten days, you should call anyone you were with 32 days ago, which is 22 days from today." [ laughter ] the point is, we were all losing our minds, desperate for covid tests,...
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thomas woods why do you call the covid crisis a psychosis? >> i think we all remember desperately for information march of 2020 and i was no different. one of the things i found early on was from time to time a flickering of good news would come through and it was almost as if people didn't want it. it would put on social media and it was like i was a criminal of some sort. no, no sourcing ever. i've done a study and i think the numbers people are saying about percentage of deaths in this and that isis off. normally under normal conditions we'd say well he sent data and he's an m.d. and a ph.d. so we should listen to each other. instead we somehow know he must be wrong and this led to show we say not productive discourse or in some cases no discourse. >> was of a pandemic? >> it looks to me in numerous countries theres were more depth than you would have expected. i know there's some who say it's all made up but the death numbers say that something happened. >> 28 million people dead by covid. do you agree with that? >> that i don't know beca
thomas woods why do you call the covid crisis a psychosis? >> i think we all remember desperately for information march of 2020 and i was no different. one of the things i found early on was from time to time a flickering of good news would come through and it was almost as if people didn't want it. it would put on social media and it was like i was a criminal of some sort. no, no sourcing ever. i've done a study and i think the numbers people are saying about percentage of deaths in this...
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in fact, at the covid inquiry, the next sessions of the covid inquiry injanuary, are going to look ate damage protection scheme. so perhaps we might see some movement on it next year. how do reports of side effects affect vaccine uptake in the uk? ., . , affect vaccine uptake in the uk? ., . ., uk? there are concerns about a piateauing _ uk? there are concerns about a piateauing of — uk? there are concerns about a plateauing of vaccine _ uk? there are concerns about a plateauing of vaccine uptake - plateauing of vaccine uptake across a whole range of diseases. for childhood vaccines, there have been a resurgence in things like hooping cough and that is a concern, because the uk is not hitting the targets it needs to for vaccine coverage. it is absolutely vital that anyone who has seen this article doesn't then say, well, actually, i'm not going to have my covid jab or take my child for theirjabs. my covid jab or take my child fortheirjabs. it my covid jab or take my child for theirjabs. it is very much the case that the benefits of immunisation vastly outweigh any risks, and this part
in fact, at the covid inquiry, the next sessions of the covid inquiry injanuary, are going to look ate damage protection scheme. so perhaps we might see some movement on it next year. how do reports of side effects affect vaccine uptake in the uk? ., . , affect vaccine uptake in the uk? ., . ., uk? there are concerns about a piateauing _ uk? there are concerns about a piateauing of — uk? there are concerns about a plateauing of vaccine _ uk? there are concerns about a plateauing of vaccine...
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why i had covid in 2021. and i think now more or less conceded by everybody that that was better protection than i could have gotten any other way. what do you people to know when they pick up diary of a psychosis definition of of what tends to happen is that we we have a crisis in america and then a narrative gets attached to it. so whether it's the great depression, well, there's a narrative about that capitalism run amok or whatever narrative is. but there's always another way of looking at these and but the other way is the one that i hold. and it tends to get trampled by the official version. and the official version is that we have a crisis and the wise come along and solve it for us and so next time you stupid rubes better listen to the experts, i would say hold your horses a little bit. the experts could stand a little bit more humility because this one, they got dead wrong. thomas woods is the author of a psychosis how public health disgraced itself during mania is the book. thank you for your time.
why i had covid in 2021. and i think now more or less conceded by everybody that that was better protection than i could have gotten any other way. what do you people to know when they pick up diary of a psychosis definition of of what tends to happen is that we we have a crisis in america and then a narrative gets attached to it. so whether it's the great depression, well, there's a narrative about that capitalism run amok or whatever narrative is. but there's always another way of looking at...
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how has the covid 19 virus has mutated over the time we've known about? and it, by the way, did it exist prior to us knowing about it. well as, far as we can tell it did not exist the form it is what do know is there are some 96% similar viruses in bats. okay, so the bulk of virus is out there in wild bats. but the weird thing about this virus, it's not very good at infecting bats. so something has happened to it between bats and us to change its genes by about two or 3%. and that's enough and that's enough to make it highly adapted to us. and to not to bats. now, we don't know where that happened. as i say, we think it looks increase like it happened in the laboratory because they were doing exactly the right kind of experiments at exactly the right time. when exactly right kind of virus. the closest the nine closest relative to cells to in the world before the pandemic broke out. we're in the freezer of the wuhan institute of virology. now, that's probably telling you something. now, what about the variants? how is it? sorry. yes. so obviously viruses e
how has the covid 19 virus has mutated over the time we've known about? and it, by the way, did it exist prior to us knowing about it. well as, far as we can tell it did not exist the form it is what do know is there are some 96% similar viruses in bats. okay, so the bulk of virus is out there in wild bats. but the weird thing about this virus, it's not very good at infecting bats. so something has happened to it between bats and us to change its genes by about two or 3%. and that's enough and...
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itirely think, i think i am not sure flexibili1 covid inquiry the ongoing covid inquiry in the uk, wemore on it when it comes. this is bbc news. here in the uk the government has announced more details of what is in this week's budget for the national health service. the funding is part of the government's overall pledge to increase the number of nhs hospital appointments and procedures in england by 40,000 per week. here's our health editor, hugh pym. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman has more on what tomorrow's budget could mean for the nhs. we will find out the specifics of what money is going to be spent on and how lit with raised, that is tax rises but they are using the run up to that by talking to where the money will be spent and today, the government is out there talking about how it is going to invest more in the health service, and that is because they know that for many voters, they know that for many voters, the reason they won so big in july was because lots of voters in england were not happy with the state of the nhs, which the uk government is responsibl
itirely think, i think i am not sure flexibili1 covid inquiry the ongoing covid inquiry in the uk, wemore on it when it comes. this is bbc news. here in the uk the government has announced more details of what is in this week's budget for the national health service. the funding is part of the government's overall pledge to increase the number of nhs hospital appointments and procedures in england by 40,000 per week. here's our health editor, hugh pym. 0ur chief political correspondent henry...
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effects from the covid vaccine, no, harmful side effects from the covid vaccine are a myth, that wasrom mayo, johns hopkins says there are possible side effects. however unlikely they may be, experts can argue about how likely unlikely side effects will be, but if the probability is not zero, never zero, is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid, is it misinformation? do you see what i am saying? this is the problem confusing definitive language with low probability events. not only low probability, but where there are disagreements about probability. that has political consequences for how we -- particularly for trust in institutions. if that makes sense. >> as a university professor and left-leaning academia, in a more left-leaning department, sociology, having the views that you have, have you ever been canceled? >> i haven't. i don't know if i have views. i am not telling anyone what their views should be on anything. most of the time i don't know what i think about most things. i can imagine lots of different arguments. >> is that an advantage or disadvantage? >> f
effects from the covid vaccine, no, harmful side effects from the covid vaccine are a myth, that wasrom mayo, johns hopkins says there are possible side effects. however unlikely they may be, experts can argue about how likely unlikely side effects will be, but if the probability is not zero, never zero, is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid, is it misinformation? do you see what i am saying? this is the problem confusing definitive language with low probability events. not...
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private phone calls after trump left office, and news that trump secretly sent the russian president covid equipment. cbs's scott macfarlane has the new details. >> reporter: during the early days of the pandemic in 2020, then-president donald trump sent russian president vladimir putin covid-19 test machines, according to the new book "war" by bob woodward, who sat down with "cbs sunday morning." >> these are precious assets to anyone in the world and the country, and he gives it to him for his personal use. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris responded today during an interview with howard stern. >> everybody was scrambling to get these kits, the tests, the covid test kits. >> couldn't get 'em. >> couldn't get 'em. couldn't get 'em anywhere. >> right. >> and this guy, who was president of the united states, is sending them to russia, to a murderous dictator, for his personal use? >> reporter: even after he left office, trump stayed in touch with the russian leader, according to woodward. he cites an unidentified trump aide who said the former president had as many as seven private
private phone calls after trump left office, and news that trump secretly sent the russian president covid equipment. cbs's scott macfarlane has the new details. >> reporter: during the early days of the pandemic in 2020, then-president donald trump sent russian president vladimir putin covid-19 test machines, according to the new book "war" by bob woodward, who sat down with "cbs sunday morning." >> these are precious assets to anyone in the world and the...
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i think that we are in a different situation than before covid. it is true earnings are not far from what they are. the e.c.i. is up, employment cost index and workers have lost a lot of real purchasing power and prices are high and the inflation measures may be understating the agree of inflation people have interned. so i think the fed will need to be with respectful of a miniature reply of the 1970's. this is what happened in the sense there was an oil price shot that we had in covid on the up side high inflation, aggressive central bank which we had with the 1973 oil shock and the fed began it cut. that is where we're now and in europe. if you have an acceleration in growth or a shock in network prices that pushes inflation it a high level you will have workers works looking to tpweut higher wages. so we are in a great spot and in a ball market for bonds, i think there will be two-way risk. it won't be easy call and even that needs to be watched for given the middle east and firmness in the economy. >> we're searching for that neutral rate is
i think that we are in a different situation than before covid. it is true earnings are not far from what they are. the e.c.i. is up, employment cost index and workers have lost a lot of real purchasing power and prices are high and the inflation measures may be understating the agree of inflation people have interned. so i think the fed will need to be with respectful of a miniature reply of the 1970's. this is what happened in the sense there was an oil price shot that we had in covid on the...
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guest: that has been certainly recently -- the book is not about covid.t is about what the establishment does, the left. climate change is a good example , messages about life, climate change being the most favorite of the left, creating a boogie man that you cannot do anything about, you have to change your life. there seems to be no solution because within the messaging is the threat that we are the problem, there is nothing that can be done to solve it because we will continue to exist and we see that adopted into the way some people view themselves, guilt and fear, every action, everything you buy, i have a chapter on global warming. even the threat and argument that breathing is a threat to life. what happens is interesting. what you managed to do two people is think since you are in constant fear, what you are being told is your existence is the problem and humans should not exist at all has been an argument. what it does is tells people that since there is nothing you can do you've got to let the government do it, tell them everything, get a smart
guest: that has been certainly recently -- the book is not about covid.t is about what the establishment does, the left. climate change is a good example , messages about life, climate change being the most favorite of the left, creating a boogie man that you cannot do anything about, you have to change your life. there seems to be no solution because within the messaging is the threat that we are the problem, there is nothing that can be done to solve it because we will continue to exist and...
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there are websites againai thiss a covid example, that said side effects of the covid or harmful sidets effects are a myth. that was that mail website or the johns hopkins clinic said no it's not knowsa but they said se effects are possible serious side effects or whatever. however unlikely they may be. it's never zero. it's saying there are risks or side effects of covid is misinformation? it's confusing definitive language with low probability. and notty only low probability t where there is disagreement about low probability. so it has a political consequences particularly for our trust init institution. that makes sense. >> host: as a university and left-leaning academia and more or less lending department of sociology and having the views that you have, have you ever been canceled? >> i haven't. i don't know that i have any views in particular. i am not telling anyone what their views should be on anything. most of the time i don't know what i think about those things. i can imagine lots of different arguments.s >> host: is that advantage or disadvantage? >> guest: i think for what
there are websites againai thiss a covid example, that said side effects of the covid or harmful sidets effects are a myth. that was that mail website or the johns hopkins clinic said no it's not knowsa but they said se effects are possible serious side effects or whatever. however unlikely they may be. it's never zero. it's saying there are risks or side effects of covid is misinformation? it's confusing definitive language with low probability. and notty only low probability t where there is...
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and you know, the book doesn't just talk about covid there's a elements in in there about covid, certainly. it's also global warming. the other giant boogeyman, which is amorphous, like covid, that it's undefinable, it can be whatever is you describe canada, though, during this period time that it was like a whistleblower, i guess. but it it was the military had decided see what rural canadians would do if there was a wild pack of wolves on the loose. because, you know, let's see what they would do if they were afraid an program they sent fliers out to residents saying out for the crazy wolves. and then they set up in various rural areas of wolves howling the government in. and the it was this division, the military that was determined see what would how what how could people be pushed under? a framework of fear like this in england during and a whistleblower leaked messages online between government officials involved in the covid response saying that they would hold back about a new variant in order to make sure it had biggest impact possible and that they needed to scare the pants off o
and you know, the book doesn't just talk about covid there's a elements in in there about covid, certainly. it's also global warming. the other giant boogeyman, which is amorphous, like covid, that it's undefinable, it can be whatever is you describe canada, though, during this period time that it was like a whistleblower, i guess. but it it was the military had decided see what rural canadians would do if there was a wild pack of wolves on the loose. because, you know, let's see what they...
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the book is not about covid. there is a chapter devoted to covid.t is about a lot of what the establishment does, but particularly the left. climate change is a good example of this. there are messages about the nature of the problems with life. climate change being the most favorite of the left. creating amorphous boogie men that you can't really do anything about. you can do small things. you have to change your life. there seems to be no solution. within that messaging is the idea. the accusation and threat that we are literally the problem. that there is nothing that can really be done to solve it entirely because we will continue to exist. we see that being adopted into the way some people view themselves. the guilt and the fear of that. every action you take. everything you buy. even to the point. i have a chapter on the global warming dynamic. even the threat and argument that our breathing is a threat to life on earth. what happens is it is very interesting. would you manage to do two people is think since i cannot do anything you are in con
the book is not about covid. there is a chapter devoted to covid.t is about a lot of what the establishment does, but particularly the left. climate change is a good example of this. there are messages about the nature of the problems with life. climate change being the most favorite of the left. creating amorphous boogie men that you can't really do anything about. you can do small things. you have to change your life. there seems to be no solution. within that messaging is the idea. the...
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collins: we have to talk about covid, don'te?s n director in the early days of 2020, it was clear something was really going wrong in wuhan, china with people being restricted to their homes, the building of emergency hospitals, and yet we were getting very little information. by january 10 of 2020, the actual sequence, the dna letters of the vus that was causing this havoc, was posted on the internetthis virus we noknow as sars-cov-2, and we went into high gr trying to develop a vaccine in record time. this was the year with no slee my job was to be sure that all of the resources that could be put togeer on this, whether it was private sector or public sector, academia, government, did so in a seamless fashion without worrying about all kinds of legal aeements that sometimes take way too long in the space of a couple months. we had the mosphenomenal partnership to attack covid that had ever been put together for any reason. over the course of those coming months, what was done with the vaccines in paicular was astounding, to be
collins: we have to talk about covid, don'te?s n director in the early days of 2020, it was clear something was really going wrong in wuhan, china with people being restricted to their homes, the building of emergency hospitals, and yet we were getting very little information. by january 10 of 2020, the actual sequence, the dna letters of the vus that was causing this havoc, was posted on the internetthis virus we noknow as sars-cov-2, and we went into high gr trying to develop a vaccine in...
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and of course, paxlovid covid.t can really shorten the course and prevent hospitalization, ok, got it. so where are some easy places that people can go for quick access to say vaccines or paxlovid, for example? well, i think the most common places right now are your neighborhood drugstore is spread. it's really state that for people who have no insurance, california is going to rule out, apply on to make it low-cost to no-cost for that population since the federal program ended called the bridge program. so i think for everybody there will be opportunity to get vaccines for free essentially. all right. wonderful dr. peter chin, hong with ucsf. thank you so much for joining us with these important with this important information. we appreciate it. thanks so much, stephanie. all right. we'll be right back. >> the uber of the cannabis industry could be making its last delivery pretty ease marijuana delivery service founded in san francisco is reportedly planning to and operations. the company launched in 2014 but repo
and of course, paxlovid covid.t can really shorten the course and prevent hospitalization, ok, got it. so where are some easy places that people can go for quick access to say vaccines or paxlovid, for example? well, i think the most common places right now are your neighborhood drugstore is spread. it's really state that for people who have no insurance, california is going to rule out, apply on to make it low-cost to no-cost for that population since the federal program ended called the...
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why i had covid in 2021. and i think now more or less conceded by everybody that that was better protection than i could have gotten any other way. what do you people to know when they pick up diary of a psychosis definition of of what tends to happen is that we we have a crisis in america and then a narrative gets attached to it. so whether it's the great depression, well, there's a narrative about that capitalism run amok or whatever narrative is. but there's always another way of looking at these and but the other way is the one that i hold. and it tends to get trampled by the official version. and the official version is that we have a crisis and the wise come along and solve it for us and so next time you stupid rubes better listen to the experts, i would say hold your horses a little bit. the experts could stand a little bit more humility because this one, they got dead wrong. thomas woods is the author of a psychosis how public health disgraced itself during mania is the book. thank you for your time.
why i had covid in 2021. and i think now more or less conceded by everybody that that was better protection than i could have gotten any other way. what do you people to know when they pick up diary of a psychosis definition of of what tends to happen is that we we have a crisis in america and then a narrative gets attached to it. so whether it's the great depression, well, there's a narrative about that capitalism run amok or whatever narrative is. but there's always another way of looking at...
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covid vaccine: fighting for a payout. that's on the bbc iplayer now.from french authorities, saying that two people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of calais. we will bring in much more on those developments here on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. renowned british actor idris elba has announced plans to invest in africa's burgeoning film industry. mr elba has several ongoing projects across the continent, including a film studio in ghana and an eco—friendly city in sierra leone. he's urged african leaders to recognise the industry's potential as soft power and invest in its growth. idris elba has been attending the africa cinema summit in accra and spoke to the bbc. a warning, this report does contain some flashing images. i'm a ga boy, so i like my sun, i like the heat, i like my food. we have to invest in our storytelling. our culture has oftentimes been told back to africans from outsiders. all you're going to see is trauma, how we were slaves, how, you know, we were colonised, how it's jus
covid vaccine: fighting for a payout. that's on the bbc iplayer now.from french authorities, saying that two people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of calais. we will bring in much more on those developments here on bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. renowned british actor idris elba has announced plans to invest in africa's burgeoning film industry. mr elba has several ongoing projects across the continent, including a film studio in...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.édico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. [móvil pitido y vibrando] [móvil pitido y vibrando] ♪♪ descansa. todo lo demás puede esperar. bienvenidos al goodnight club. encuentra el cuarto de tus sueños en ikea. eliÁn: luis miguel estÁ listo para lanzar al mercado su propio tequila. el primer tequila negro del mundo de lujo para consumidores de alto poder adquisitivo. maity: todo el gusto de luis miguel. eliÁn: estÁ en su mejor momento. y ahora es empresario. maity: a su salud. maity: a su salud. eliÁ maría y yo veníamos bastante mal, veníamos discutiendo mucho. entonces, preferimos cortar por lo sano, nos divorciamos, yo me fui a vivir a un apartamento solo. qué vaina, ¿no? lo siento mucho. no, sí, yo también, pero esa es la vida. - claro. - ¿no te gustaría... ...tomarte de pronto algo más, más fuertecito?
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.édico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. [móvil pitido y vibrando] [móvil pitido y vibrando] ♪♪ descansa. todo lo demás puede esperar. bienvenidos al goodnight club. encuentra el cuarto de tus sueños en ikea. eliÁn: luis miguel estÁ listo para lanzar al mercado su propio tequila. el primer tequila negro del mundo de lujo para...
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we are ready to do some covid testing now.is is a nasal swab. both sides of your nose. anyone who thinks that the election getting called is the end of the work that needs to be done is mistaken. and we'll have results for you within 24 hours. ♪ ♪ >> i have no regrets about voting for the libertarian candidate. i'm tired of people voting for the lesser of two evils. you know, voting democrat because it's not trump. or voting republican because it's not biden. wouldn't've really mattered who got in office, i feel like they're one and the same. i think our culture is going to stay divided. the division that has been created here recently is, is something that we've regressed to that's going to take generations to recover. i think our lture is going to be horribly scarred by this. and i don't know what it's going to be blamed on in the end, or how it's going to be spun, but i think our culture in a whole has gone down a deep, deep, dark hole. ♪ ♪ >> whoo-hoo! president biden! yay! that was for you. we have a president. ♪ let ther
we are ready to do some covid testing now.is is a nasal swab. both sides of your nose. anyone who thinks that the election getting called is the end of the work that needs to be done is mistaken. and we'll have results for you within 24 hours. ♪ ♪ >> i have no regrets about voting for the libertarian candidate. i'm tired of people voting for the lesser of two evils. you know, voting democrat because it's not trump. or voting republican because it's not biden. wouldn't've really...
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but day-to-day nhs spending outside of covid since 2010.— covid since 2010.t of filling _ covid since 2010. but if you fear the cost of filling up _ covid since 2010. but if you fear the cost of filling up going - covid since 2010. but if you fear the cost of filling up going up i the cost of filling up going up courtesy of the chancellor, it isn't. t courtesy of the chancellor, it isn't. . . ., ., isn't. i have decided today to freeze fuel _ isn't. i have decided today to freeze fuel duty _ isn't. i have decided today to freeze fuel duty next - isn't. i have decided today to freeze fuel duty next year . isn't. i have decided today to | freeze fuel duty next year and isn't. i have decided today to i freeze fuel duty next year and i will maintain it at 5p for another year, to. will maintain it at 5p for another ear, to. �* ,., .,, year, to. but the government has found a way _ year, to. but the government has found a way for— year, to. but the government has found a way for loads _ year, to. but the government has found a way for loads more - year, to. but the
but day-to-day nhs spending outside of covid since 2010.— covid since 2010.t of filling _ covid since 2010. but if you fear the cost of filling up _ covid since 2010. but if you fear the cost of filling up going - covid since 2010. but if you fear the cost of filling up going up i the cost of filling up going up courtesy of the chancellor, it isn't. t courtesy of the chancellor, it isn't. . . ., ., isn't. i have decided today to freeze fuel _ isn't. i have decided today to freeze fuel duty _...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.a. ¿cuál es la mejor defensa contra los efectos de la erosión en las caries? un esmalte fuerte. la fórmula detrás de la pronamel active shield ayuda a endurecer el esmalte y protege contra las caries. yo recomiendo la pronamel active shield. when we say it'll be on time, they expect it to be on time. turn shipping to your advantage. keep those expectations with reliable ground shipping. thanks brandon. with usps ground advantage®. ♪♪ amas cerrar un trato. pero odias manejar tu negocio a distancia. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed ayuda a encontrar candidatos rápido, para que puedas tomarte tu tiempo conectando con ellos. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed.com/credito subway acaba de bajar el precio de todos los footlongs en el app a $6.99. ¿espera,subway hizo qué? ¿footlongs a $6.99? ¡sip! cualquier footlong por solo $6.99 en la app de subway. solo por tiempo limitado. algunas familias comparten el mismo adn. $6.99 en la app de subway. otras, un increíble sentido de
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.a. ¿cuál es la mejor defensa contra los efectos de la erosión en las caries? un esmalte fuerte. la fórmula detrás de la pronamel active shield ayuda a endurecer el esmalte y protege contra las caries. yo recomiendo la pronamel active shield. when we say it'll be on time, they expect it to be on time. turn shipping to your advantage. keep those expectations with reliable ground shipping....
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we would love a chance to frame it for you covid-19 i'm not waiting if it's covid paxlovid.lovid as an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for it becoming severe it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid paxlovid paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and help stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control tral is critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take, because certain tests are changes in their dosage may be needed to tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1 are planned to become pregnant or breastfeeding he'd don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nima 12-year ritonavir or any of its ingredients, serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis and liver problems these are not all the possible side effects. >> so talk
we would love a chance to frame it for you covid-19 i'm not waiting if it's covid paxlovid.lovid as an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for it becoming severe it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid paxlovid paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and help stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.ntra covid-19 de esta temporada ayuda a protegerte al entrenar tu sistema inmunológico a reconocer y combatir las variantes recientes. los cdc recomiendan ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influenza en la misma consulta si te tocan las dos. pregúntale a tu farmacéutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. ¿hay una diferencia entre el breakfast burrrrito de wendy's y los otros buritous? ¿serán los fresh-cracked eggs, las papas sazonadas, el sausage o el tocino? uhh...yeah. plus, this burrrrito is rrrrrreally rrrrrrrreally grrrrande. disfrútalo con $1 any size soft drink. gotta be wendy's. (♪♪) ¡hola! cómo están? ¿estás listo? ¡adams elementary, vamos rams! creo que él también necesita uno. ¿qué piensas? ¡sí! esto no es solo protección contra la gripe. esto es un vecino que se preocupa por ti. programa las vacunas contra la gripe y el covid-19, para ti y tu familia, hoy. walgreens. ¿hay una diferencia entre el break
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.ntra covid-19 de esta temporada ayuda a protegerte al entrenar tu sistema inmunológico a reconocer y combatir las variantes recientes. los cdc recomiendan ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influenza en la misma consulta si te tocan las dos. pregúntale a tu farmacéutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. ¿hay una...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.recomiendan ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influenza en la misma consulta si te tocan las dos. pregúntale a tu farmacéutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. conoce al trío de viajeros. cada uno ayudando a proteger su dinero con chase. ¡wooo! herramientas que ayudan a proteger. alertas que ayudan a chequear. un banco que te da el control. chase. logra más con lo que tienes. [móvil pitido y vibrando] [móvil pitido y vibrando] ♪♪ descansa. todo lo demás puede esperar. bienvenidos al goodnight club. encuentra el cuarto de tus sueños en ikea. (♪♪) esta de vuelta, es grande, y solo a $6. ven por el big box hoy! (♪♪) (musica). (musica). (musica). (musica). (musica). seguimos con mÁs de la estricta la vicepresidenta harrises importante entender cuÁl serÁ su polÍtica hacia amÉrica latina puede ser muy clara de no ma mantenernos firmes como estos son y respetan la voluntad del pueblo sido claro por eso hemos emitido
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.recomiendan ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influenza en la misma consulta si te tocan las dos. pregúntale a tu farmacéutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. conoce al trío de viajeros. cada uno ayudando a proteger su dinero con chase. ¡wooo! herramientas que ayudan a proteger. alertas que ayudan a chequear. un...
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. >> i go into some detail, obviously not about covid. it is a rich set of examples that came out of it. the way we responded to, and what passed for a conversation about covid, particularly in early 2020, how that conversation about risk and how we value life and how we think about risk and how do we calculate risk, and all that. i don't mean calculating a factor like in a genealogical sense, but what is the tolerable level of risk that any society should tolerate? you can run the thought experiment. imagine if there were some highly contagious epidemics that could have a 90% mortality rate. there would be a clear movement i think. no one would be arguing about shutdowns. having said that, there are lots of things out there that tell us that our risks. so that question about how should we think about the costs and all of those things is interesting to me, and the fact that this gets brushed aside is because you are a monster if you don't, that is toxic to me. just a horrible way to try to live in a country that is committed to political
. >> i go into some detail, obviously not about covid. it is a rich set of examples that came out of it. the way we responded to, and what passed for a conversation about covid, particularly in early 2020, how that conversation about risk and how we value life and how we think about risk and how do we calculate risk, and all that. i don't mean calculating a factor like in a genealogical sense, but what is the tolerable level of risk that any society should tolerate? you can run the...
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vaccine or harmful effects of the covid vaccine. our myths that was that was like the mayo website or something and then some other the johns hopkins clinic said, no, there is you know, not no, but they said side effect there are some possible serious side effects or whatever however unlikely they may be. right. like in reasonable people, as far as i'm concerned, could argue about how likely unlikely those side effects are. but if the probability isn't zero and it's never zero is calling is saying that there are risks of side effects to covid. is it mrna? this is this. and i'm saying like this is the problem. like you're mixing, confusing, definitive language with low probability events and not only low probability, but where there's disagreement about the probability. so that's and i think that that has consequences for how we particularly for our trust in institute that i think are that matter is that is that makes sense as a you professor is left leaning academia in a more leaning department sociology and having the views that ha
vaccine or harmful effects of the covid vaccine. our myths that was that was like the mayo website or something and then some other the johns hopkins clinic said, no, there is you know, not no, but they said side effect there are some possible serious side effects or whatever however unlikely they may be. right. like in reasonable people, as far as i'm concerned, could argue about how likely unlikely those side effects are. but if the probability isn't zero and it's never zero is calling is...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también. ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influenza en la misma consulta si te tocan las dos. pregúntale a tu farmacéutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. siguiente! ♪♪ sonreír primero puede ayudarle - siguiente! a alguien a encontrar el valor de sonreír también. ♪♪ hay una diferencia entre el breakfast burrrrito de wendy's y los otros buritous. ¿serán los fresh-cracked eggs, las papas sazonadas, el sausage o el tocino? uhh... ¡yeah! plus, this burrrrito is rrrrrreally, rrrrrrrreally grrrrande. ¿el boss del breakfast? gotta be wendy's. intenté de todo para quitar el mal olor en las telas, pero mis prendas todavía olían mal. ¡hasta que por fin encontré downy rinse and refresh! ¡no cubre el mal olor, ayuda a quitarlo con un efecto hasta tres veces superior que el detergente solo! encuentra downy rinse & refresh en el pasillo de suavizadores de telas. (doughboy) ¡abuelita! ¡mirame! encuentra downy rinse & refresh ¡aquí
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también. ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influenza en la misma consulta si te tocan las dos. pregúntale a tu farmacéutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. siguiente! ♪♪ sonreír primero puede ayudarle - siguiente! a alguien a encontrar el valor de sonreír también. ♪♪ hay una diferencia entre el breakfast...
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that when the pandemic was raging in this country, then president donald trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to vladimir putin for putin's personal use. and woodward says trump and putin have talked up to a hatch dozen times since trump left office. tonight, what trump is saying about this. >>> the spy rafling crisis in the middle east. the israeli military sending thousands more troops into southern lebanon. >>> back here in the u.s., more than a dozen states suing tiktok now, claiming the wildly popular social media platform is intentionally addictive, and dangerous to the mental health of children. >>> the mugging. the dodgers starting pitcher mugged by a mob of thieves. what they stole. >>> and tonight, we remember a beloved baseball great. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we are watching hurricane milton on its ominous path towards florida. late today, back up to a category 5, with winds up to 165 miles an hour. now one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the gulf. tonight, millions are under evacuation orders across flo
that when the pandemic was raging in this country, then president donald trump secretly sent rare covid test machines to vladimir putin for putin's personal use. and woodward says trump and putin have talked up to a hatch dozen times since trump left office. tonight, what trump is saying about this. >>> the spy rafling crisis in the middle east. the israeli military sending thousands more troops into southern lebanon. >>> back here in the u.s., more than a dozen states suing...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.ico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. ¿quieres una manera más inteligente de trapear? con el swiffer power mop. una herramienta todo en uno con un cabezal que gira trescientos sesenta grados para llegar a lugares que un trapeador normal simplemente no puede. trapea inteligente con swiffer power mop. [teléfono zumbando] hola mijo ¿cómo estás? papá, creo que metí la pata. manché mi camisa más bonita con barbecue. lávala con el resto. pero aquí dice que necesita pre-treat. aaah, eso tiene mucha más agua. tide limpia mejor. ¿y no necesito "la tapa entera para cargas grandes"? no. un poco de tide es suficiente. podrías ahorrar uno poco de dinero también. nice! para las noches en la...biblioteca. sí, sí, sí. para limpiar mejor y por menos, tiene que ser con tide. >> terminamos con una rara moneda de $0.10 acuÑada en 1975 que alcanzÓ un precio rÉcord en una casa de subastas. lo que hace diferente es que por error no tiene la letra "s"
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.ico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. ¿quieres una manera más inteligente de trapear? con el swiffer power mop. una herramienta todo en uno con un cabezal que gira trescientos sesenta grados para llegar a lugares que un trapeador normal simplemente no puede. trapea inteligente con swiffer power mop. [teléfono zumbando] hola mijo...
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during covid in particular. is that being used to direct us into a certain kind of behavior to experiment perhaps or to tell us what to do or how to live our lives? there are many things. if not most things politically that are designed to infect control our frame of mind. to put us in -- not -- we will talk about -- i have written about extensively in the book the nature of the importance of fear. this is not a book about you should never be afraid. the fact it has been weaponized into something which is meant to have us retreat from both political and public life.>> you quote bruce perry. when people are terrorized the smartest parts of our brain tend to shut down. what does that mean? >> this is what is interesting. what i use here in the book and what my background is for this is not just dependent because we all noticed something was not right. something wasn't right with the nature of what was occurring. when it comes to science it is about cultural and political critics. it is about psychologists. it is a
during covid in particular. is that being used to direct us into a certain kind of behavior to experiment perhaps or to tell us what to do or how to live our lives? there are many things. if not most things politically that are designed to infect control our frame of mind. to put us in -- not -- we will talk about -- i have written about extensively in the book the nature of the importance of fear. this is not a book about you should never be afraid. the fact it has been weaponized into...
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everybody was scrambling to get these kits, the tests, the covid test kits. couldn't get them. couldn't get them anywhere. this guy, who is president of the united states, is sending them to russia, to a murderous dictator for his personal use? that is just the most recent, stark example of who donald trump is, that he's secretly sent covid-19 test kits for the personal use of putin, of russia, an adversary to the united states. when he was talking about americans should be putting bleach in their blood. >> vice president harris began her public appearances today on the view. >> donald trump prefers to run on problems instead of fixing problems. is not solution oriented. if you really need to know how he thinks because he doesn't do these kinds of interviews, what his rallies. he spends full-time engaged in grievance about what has happened to him. he spends full-time perpetuating lies and misinformation. he spends full-time talking about fictional characters. >> a lot of name calling and demeaning people. >> what he does not talk about is you. he does not talk about what you n
everybody was scrambling to get these kits, the tests, the covid test kits. couldn't get them. couldn't get them anywhere. this guy, who is president of the united states, is sending them to russia, to a murderous dictator for his personal use? that is just the most recent, stark example of who donald trump is, that he's secretly sent covid-19 test kits for the personal use of putin, of russia, an adversary to the united states. when he was talking about americans should be putting bleach in...
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>> well, we have to talk about covid, don't we?or in the early days of 2020, it was clear something was really c going wrg in wuhan, china, with people being restricted to their homes, building of emergency hospitals and yet we're getting very low information. by january 10 of 2020, the actual actual sequence that dna letters, the virus that was causing this havoc, was posted on the internet, this virus we now known as sars-cov-2. and we went intov- high gear trying to develop a vaccine in record time. this was a year with no sleep. my job was to be sure that all of the resources that could be put together o on this, whethert was private sector or public sector, academia, government, did so and a seamless fashion withoutng worrying about all kis of legal agreements and sometimes take way too long and in the space of a couple of months. we had the most phenomenal partnership to attack covid that have been put f together for any reason. .. done with the vaccines in particular was astounding, to be able to design a vaccine in, like, 4
>> well, we have to talk about covid, don't we?or in the early days of 2020, it was clear something was really c going wrg in wuhan, china, with people being restricted to their homes, building of emergency hospitals and yet we're getting very low information. by january 10 of 2020, the actual actual sequence that dna letters, the virus that was causing this havoc, was posted on the internet, this virus we now known as sars-cov-2. and we went intov- high gear trying to develop a vaccine...
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el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.céutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. (vo) ahora en verizon, acerca de recibir la vacuna contra todos los teléfonos pueden ser el nuevo iphone 16 pro. ¡wow, los teléfonos van a volar a verizon! así es, clientes nuevos y existentes pueden entregar cualquier teléfono en cualquier condición y llevarse el iphone 16 pro, por nuestra cuenta. solo en verizon. [móvil pitido y vibrando] [móvil pitido y vibrando] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ descansa. todo lo demás puede esperar. bienvenidos al goodnight club. encuentra el cuarto de tus sueños en ikea. hay una diferencia entre el breakfast burrrrito de wendy's y los otros buritous. ¿serán los fresh-cracked eggs, las papas sazonadas, el sausage o el tocino? uhh... ¡yeah! plus, this burrrrito is rrrrrreally, rrrrrrrreally grrrrande. ¿el boss del breakfast? gotta be wendy's. some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. you drive in today? of cours
el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también.céutico o a tu médico acerca de recibir la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada junto con la de la influenza. (vo) ahora en verizon, acerca de recibir la vacuna contra todos los teléfonos pueden ser el nuevo iphone 16 pro. ¡wow, los teléfonos van a volar a verizon! así es, clientes nuevos y existentes pueden entregar cualquier teléfono en cualquier condición y llevarse el iphone 16...
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so when it comes to getting the newest covid vaccine, if you had covid in the summer, late summer, whenuld you get it? and then when should everyone else get it? >> yeah. so if you have had covid over the summer, you have a force field for around three months, so you can safely wait, for three months. after three months to get it, after month two, it's probably okay to get it, you will start getting additional protection to take you through winter, if you've gotten a recent vaccine, say you got a booster just before the new one came in. you can get another one, in as short as two months after. but i think october or closer to halloween is the sweet spot because it kind of get right. now we're kind of in a low getting to a lower point, but then we'll get back up to a higher point over the winter. so if you get it towards the end of this month, it will give you additional protection when you need it the most. >> of course, a lot of people figure, look, if i'm going in, i might as well get the flu as well. how close are we to a flu covid vaccine? single shot. >> we should get one in about
so when it comes to getting the newest covid vaccine, if you had covid in the summer, late summer, whenuld you get it? and then when should everyone else get it? >> yeah. so if you have had covid over the summer, you have a force field for around three months, so you can safely wait, for three months. after three months to get it, after month two, it's probably okay to get it, you will start getting additional protection to take you through winter, if you've gotten a recent vaccine, say...
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and after covid.if you go back 25 years before 911 and after 911, before a death. after death. but that's a very discrete understanding. it's also very narrow for so many people. and i think for us as a collective clearly what is really, though, doesn't have that linear progression of time and is in fact more for us sort of long historical impacts that we in our society and if you look at a post-slavery society, you look at historical trauma of indigenous peoples, if you look at intergenerational of displaced people, children of the holocaust, migrant families who were escaping violence, there's no one event that you can pin a to that whole model of one event. also very tied to our understanding example of ptsd, post-vietnam men who went to war maybe experienced a very terrible situation or carnage come back and and then move through a process of healing that is directly to that event and that sort of permeates our imagination that there is a moment in time when what i'm really saying here is that hur
and after covid.if you go back 25 years before 911 and after 911, before a death. after death. but that's a very discrete understanding. it's also very narrow for so many people. and i think for us as a collective clearly what is really, though, doesn't have that linear progression of time and is in fact more for us sort of long historical impacts that we in our society and if you look at a post-slavery society, you look at historical trauma of indigenous peoples, if you look at...
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i wanted people to understand how this is both -- that it is covid as context to show how covid was throwing that -- throwing gas on the fire. i use covid to expose certain things. that's because those things already existed. those things were there. those things had students suffering in silence. that to me was something that needed to be uncovered and talked about. >> thinking about, you mentioned earlier that students were fared admission decisions and how universities have sort of started to adapt to say, you know, well, we're going to double down on our outreach to low income students. can you talk about the -- they can sort of run into a false sense of security there. >> oh, yeah. >> by saying, we're reaching out to first generation students or reaching out to low income students, not understanding that every first generation student or low income student is the same. can you talk about the differences, the types of students they're reaching out to and the mistakes they might run into. >> it's funny you say false sense of security because that was actually the alternative title of the
i wanted people to understand how this is both -- that it is covid as context to show how covid was throwing that -- throwing gas on the fire. i use covid to expose certain things. that's because those things already existed. those things were there. those things had students suffering in silence. that to me was something that needed to be uncovered and talked about. >> thinking about, you mentioned earlier that students were fared admission decisions and how universities have sort of...
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covid has largely changed our economy. a lot about our economy.e need to look holistically at our tax system. what we need to make sure is that, it is working for the middle class. my opponent has supported tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy, for billionaire donors, for corporations. and i think we need to have a tax system that has everybody pay their fair share and i would never support raising taxes on the middle class. we need a middle-class tax cut and i have thought that for a long time. representative miller-meeks talked about the child tax credit quite a few times already tonight. i'm glad she's on board with that now because the fact is she let the time child tax credit expire. $1800 per child, per family. that expired because representative miller-meeks did not vote for it to extend it. that is a real problem. i want to see a middle class tax cut in the child tax credit expanded. >> you said middle-class. what is that mean? is there a threshold? $400,000 like biden is talking about? >> i think that's a fair number. we can talk about it and n
covid has largely changed our economy. a lot about our economy.e need to look holistically at our tax system. what we need to make sure is that, it is working for the middle class. my opponent has supported tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy, for billionaire donors, for corporations. and i think we need to have a tax system that has everybody pay their fair share and i would never support raising taxes on the middle class. we need a middle-class tax cut and i have thought that for a long time....