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late congressman elijah cummings. in "we're better than this" congressman cummings details the moment of which is life the prepared in two oh president trump accountable for his actions while in office. his final words are a called action for us all to remain rooted in the politics of optimism and enact change in any way we can. moderate to nice conversation is april ryan, cnn political analyst, bureau chief for american urban rear network and author most recently of under fire. reporting from the frontlines of the trump white house. please welcome my in april to p&p life. hi, ladies. >> thank you. how are you doing? everyone, thank you for joining. this is going to be an excellent conversation and we encourage you to come in with questions because this book is powerful. this moment is powerful. we are going to speak to a man who addressed this moment and moments before and beyond. this book for me it's a tough read. as you know i advocate from baltimore who grew up to be a woman in baltimore, and and i happened to ca
late congressman elijah cummings. in "we're better than this" congressman cummings details the moment of which is life the prepared in two oh president trump accountable for his actions while in office. his final words are a called action for us all to remain rooted in the politics of optimism and enact change in any way we can. moderate to nice conversation is april ryan, cnn political analyst, bureau chief for american urban rear network and author most recently of under fire....
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with us today is doctor maya rockeymoore cummings, the widow of the late congressman elijah cummings. i can tell you, hello doctor maya rockeymoore cummings. >> hey, april, it's a pleasure to be on with you today. >> let's put it on the table, transparency is a lot, we know each other very well. i know this couple so well that i know that they been working for years on a book and finally we got this book and i know congressman cummings they were working on his life and his life is here. it's baltimore it's the white house and donald trump it's what the future could look like, it's activism it's power that means service but i want to talk about the man before we get into his book "we're better than this", my fight for the future of our democracy before we even get into the meat of the book we are in a moment and a time that's unprecedented we could never have imagined we are trying to save off depression in the midst of a recession we are dealing with a pandemic, a global pandemic with the confirmed numbers that are unprecedented. and those who contracting and affecting communities tha
with us today is doctor maya rockeymoore cummings, the widow of the late congressman elijah cummings. i can tell you, hello doctor maya rockeymoore cummings. >> hey, april, it's a pleasure to be on with you today. >> let's put it on the table, transparency is a lot, we know each other very well. i know this couple so well that i know that they been working for years on a book and finally we got this book and i know congressman cummings they were working on his life and his life is...
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truly loved elisha cummings. she added the forward for this book i can't forget those words are sleep sweet elijah trying not to get upset because i'm going to read one more. and i think these were great global citizens who understood empowerment service. in the back of the book, you have late congressman. [inaudible] yeah, this is tough. this is a tough book to read. these two men i consider friends. and both of them, believe it or not are in the same book, they are both in mom's knee. and why should cummings actually wrote the forward for one of my books. this is a heart connection here for me. now, from late representative john lewis, there was no greater friend to the poor, to the loss to the left out and he left behind, if you to understand this great man, read his historical important book. and learn a lesson in values from his moral voice crying in the wilderness on behalf of our american democracy. >> is not powerful? and he wrote that knowing he was about to die. back so just tremendous, tremendous men.
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so obviously, to travel, we saw that with dominic cummings, we saw that on its own, pretty outrageouskes people pretty angry, and kind of loses faith in politics, but then to actually have a positive test result and then to travel again, endangering people on the tube, on the train, i mean, all the way of that journey, it's just the train, i mean, all the way of thatjourney, it'sjust incredible behaviour, and it's no wonder that all the opposition parties are now calling for her resignation. so she has been suspended by the snp, so she's had the whip withdrawn from they also want her to actually stand down as an mp, and it's not surprising they are calling for that, because this is outrageous, but also, she did talk about dominic cummings having to resign when barnard castle scandal was going on, so barnard castle scandal was going on, so there is quite a bit of progress either as well. the estimate the time, she said the rules then were absolutely clear. the mail also focusing very much on this, and the way that they are describing this, olivia, one rule for them, and again, really l
so obviously, to travel, we saw that with dominic cummings, we saw that on its own, pretty outrageouskes people pretty angry, and kind of loses faith in politics, but then to actually have a positive test result and then to travel again, endangering people on the tube, on the train, i mean, all the way of that journey, it's just the train, i mean, all the way of thatjourney, it'sjust incredible behaviour, and it's no wonder that all the opposition parties are now calling for her resignation. so...
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one point under the cummings record the committee cannot satisfy the supreme court's -- the cummings memo that was attached to the subpoena has no specificity about the committee's legislative goals. many of those goals and once my friend just recounted to not even satisfy this court litmus test at a specified in the prior opinion. they are not laws directed at the president regulating presidential finances. to the extent the subpoena does pursue those types of law, it does not justify the significant step of involving the president. those are basic policy judgments, cases like senate select safety do not need to get with the committee calls a detailed understanding of the president's financial statements. >> would you agree that if congress is going to pass legislation that regulates the president, i don't meet the individual president, i just think the position of president of the office of the presidency, that congress needs to step carefully and draw lines carefully so it needs to walk a fine line there that it may not need to win regulating of the folks in the executive branch?
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he never responded to chairman cummings again. he broke the promise he made during the campaign to support legislation to finally let medicare negotiate and he broke the pledge he made directly to chairman cummings in the white house to work together in a bipartisan way. so to my colleagues who are complaining we did not work on a bipartisan basis you should be directing your criticism directly to the president. he is the one who back on his promises and the one that refused multiple times the efforts by chairman cummings to work together. in closing, want to thank all of our panelist for their testimony and i want to commend my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for participating on this very important conversation. tomorrow we will continue this conversation with part two of our hearings on the skyrocketing price of prescription drugs and at that hearing we will finally hear from three more drug company executives from amgen and novartis. i look forward to seeing all of you on - - all of you tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and i recog
he never responded to chairman cummings again. he broke the promise he made during the campaign to support legislation to finally let medicare negotiate and he broke the pledge he made directly to chairman cummings in the white house to work together in a bipartisan way. so to my colleagues who are complaining we did not work on a bipartisan basis you should be directing your criticism directly to the president. he is the one who back on his promises and the one that refused multiple times the...
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begin by congressman cummings. a champion for affordable health care and continued by chairwoman maloney. this is an important issue for all americans. today advances in medicine are progressing at remarkable speeds. as a physician, i'm excited by the science but also concerned that without assistance to protect all patients and without affordable access, we risk these advantages being out of reach. medicines like revlimid highlight these advancements and the challenges that come along with it. we have seen extraordinary gains. the five-year survival has doubled in the past 25 years turning what was once a dire diagnosiss into a manageable condition for some patients. it's one of the most significant contributors to the survival rate. we continue to unlock our scientific understanding and our research today is fueling next-generation treatments that build on the success and progress. we are now on the task of personalized medicines that use reengineered cells to fight cancer. we are providing 1,000 examining the tr
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we heard dominic cummings was quite eager to look into this. what do you think of this?hink there will be a lot of concern about where this will lead to. yes, i should actually just say that i think it would... patrick vallance, who was talking about herd immunity, it was actually mrcummings who was about herd immunity, it was actually mr cummings who was most in favour ina quick mr cummings who was most in favour in a quick and heavy lockdown in those early days. there was a very live debate in government about what was the correct way to go on this. i think nobody is really suggesting that would be the way to move forward , that would be the way to move forward, because look at the united states. well past 200,000 deaths from that, and the virus is running rampant across the country and the fa ct rampant across the country and the fact is the white house is now one of the most dangerous places on earth to go for coronavirus because of the president's blatant disregard for social distancing. anything to stop coronavirus from happening, i think the issue throughout this
we heard dominic cummings was quite eager to look into this. what do you think of this?hink there will be a lot of concern about where this will lead to. yes, i should actually just say that i think it would... patrick vallance, who was talking about herd immunity, it was actually mrcummings who was about herd immunity, it was actually mr cummings who was most in favour ina quick mr cummings who was most in favour in a quick and heavy lockdown in those early days. there was a very live debate...
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we know dominic cummings has long wanted to disrupt the civil service but it turns out that for examplebeen renegotiated and money is being spent because they have not actually been tidied up. if there is no attention to detail and if there is too much cerebral thinking and not enough actual hands—on implementation, then you can understand why those in government wa nt to understand why those in government want to overhaul it. john do you ta ke want to overhaul it. john do you take on whitehall? no! i think it is madness. even if dominic cummings and ward agnew of whom i have not previously heard, i must confess, evenif previously heard, i must confess, even if they are right that civil service has some weaknesses, it's not a sensible thing to do to go to war with the officials who you rely oi'i war with the officials who you rely on to implement your policies as a government. -- and lord agnew. we will touch on the front page of the mail on sunday, allegations of boris sponsoring debt breaking his mum's nose and an autobiography. lucy what did you make of this? it is an extranet or ins
we know dominic cummings has long wanted to disrupt the civil service but it turns out that for examplebeen renegotiated and money is being spent because they have not actually been tidied up. if there is no attention to detail and if there is too much cerebral thinking and not enough actual hands—on implementation, then you can understand why those in government wa nt to understand why those in government want to overhaul it. john do you ta ke want to overhaul it. john do you take on...
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total ask the scotland and ho of the terrible clear or the head of the conservative party dominic cummings michael gove the prime minister himself how they're going to deal with the the pesky scots of inch of my fee holy going to deal with us from assumption scottish nationalism support for independence we're seeing in the polls but we assume that corona virus would help seal off. i don't think they are going to deal with it i think they're just going to think they can weather it out they believe that he is their right to refuse section 30 referendum they have to grant that they think the right to that referendum and they believe they can refuse to grant their rights to that referendum by using this power given to them and therefore they're not going to get it and they believe that is sufficient i don't simply think every and the may 2021 elections in scotland 400 are going to be absolutely pivotal because i don't see the tories doing well in those elections they have a confused leadership and i do see the s.n.p. doing well and i can see other nationalist party saying well and therefore a
total ask the scotland and ho of the terrible clear or the head of the conservative party dominic cummings michael gove the prime minister himself how they're going to deal with the the pesky scots of inch of my fee holy going to deal with us from assumption scottish nationalism support for independence we're seeing in the polls but we assume that corona virus would help seal off. i don't think they are going to deal with it i think they're just going to think they can weather it out they...
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advisor i'm not complaining about the way you're doing submissively what he's told by by the only cummings is representative it does tell you something horrible actually i think horribles the right word about where this government is progressing. whether moros story is perhaps read or brief certain of all time but let's talk last with the scotland and hope of the terrible clear or the pedophile conservative party dominic cummings michael. goal of the prime minister himself how they're going to deal with the the pesky scots of inch of muffy holy going to deal with us from assumption scottish nationalism support for independence we're seeing in the polls when we assume that coronavirus would help see off. i don't think they are going to deal with it i think they're just going to think they can weather it out they believe that he is their right to refuse section 30 referendum they have to grant that they think the right to that referendum and they believe they can refuse to grant their rights to that referendum by using this power given to them and therefore they're not going to get it and th
advisor i'm not complaining about the way you're doing submissively what he's told by by the only cummings is representative it does tell you something horrible actually i think horribles the right word about where this government is progressing. whether moros story is perhaps read or brief certain of all time but let's talk last with the scotland and hope of the terrible clear or the pedophile conservative party dominic cummings michael. goal of the prime minister himself how they're going to...
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yes, this sounds like more of dominic cummings waragainst the this sounds like more of dominic cummingsce, which i think is incredibly counterproductive. the one group of people you don't want to upset, if you are a radical government mind to make radical changes is the public officials are going to have to implement those changes. it seems to me incredibly short—sighted. implement those changes. it seems to me incredibly short-sighted. air travel testing, john. to be revamped, they are studying the system of air travel, what do you make of that? that is still in the sunday telegraph. that is on the front page of the sunday telegraph, comments made by stephen barclay who irememberwas the comments made by stephen barclay who i remember was the brexit secretary who was now being downgraded to a junior treasury minister. we do not hear from him very often. he's made some comments at the virtual conservative party conference today about airport testing and looking at the with the germans do it, which may be more efficient than our idea of to be quarantine. that will take us of to be quarant
yes, this sounds like more of dominic cummings waragainst the this sounds like more of dominic cummingsce, which i think is incredibly counterproductive. the one group of people you don't want to upset, if you are a radical government mind to make radical changes is the public officials are going to have to implement those changes. it seems to me incredibly short—sighted. implement those changes. it seems to me incredibly short-sighted. air travel testing, john. to be revamped, they are...
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dominic cummings did undermine public trust in lockdown rules. she should stand down. it's undermining the whole message of the scottish government, the uk government, and it has put people at risk, travelling hundreds of miles with symptoms and then with a covid test result. at every turn there was an opportunity for margaret ferrier to minimise the risk to others and she ignored that, so she has to go. police scotland said tonight they we re police scotland said tonight they were looking into the circumstances and margaret ferrier faces pressure to quit parliament altogether. nick ea rd ley, to quit parliament altogether. nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. the latest government figures show that the number of people testing positive for coronavirus is slightly lower than yesterday, with 6,914 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 6,260. and as new cases have climbed, so have daily hospital admissions, with 373 people being admitted on a
dominic cummings did undermine public trust in lockdown rules. she should stand down. it's undermining the whole message of the scottish government, the uk government, and it has put people at risk, travelling hundreds of miles with symptoms and then with a covid test result. at every turn there was an opportunity for margaret ferrier to minimise the risk to others and she ignored that, so she has to go. police scotland said tonight they we re police scotland said tonight they were looking into...
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do you think dominic cummings should have quit?cummings should have quit? i do not think it is for me to see whether or not he should quit. it was a mistake. whether everyone should quit every time they make a mistake ido quit every time they make a mistake i do not think is right but it clearly undermined the government's coherent narrative about people following the rules. during that period and the immediate aftermath of phase one of the pandemic there was a briefing against you and then you left government. what happened and what was that like? a briefing of that kind is really damaging to trust between officials and ministers and when it happens between ministers because often it is that as well and what that means is that as well and what that means is that as well and what that means is that within government it undermines the candour within which people operate so it is damaging to government and those responsible should recognise the damage they are doing. what do you think the government is trying to do with the civil ser
do you think dominic cummings should have quit?cummings should have quit? i do not think it is for me to see whether or not he should quit. it was a mistake. whether everyone should quit every time they make a mistake ido quit every time they make a mistake i do not think is right but it clearly undermined the government's coherent narrative about people following the rules. during that period and the immediate aftermath of phase one of the pandemic there was a briefing against you and then you...
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. >> tonight on booktv in prime time, by a cummings, wife of elijah cummings of maryland talks about his life and political career. p.j. o'rourke shares a collection of essays on american history, economics and culture. actress and political activist jane fonda offers her thoughts on climate change. foxbusiness host lou dobbs discusses donald trump's agenda and america's future, aaron brockovich argues america is facing a water crisis. that starts tonight at 7:00 eastern. to find more schedule information on the program guide or online, booktv.org. >> here's a look at publishing industry news. national security council officials who conducted the prepublication review of john bolton's recent memoir on his time in the trump administration, claims white house lawyers try to pressure her to make misleading statements about the book and the review process was commandeered by political appointees for seemingly political purpose. the justice department refuted the claims and defended the review process. in recognition of that, the library association released a list of the 100 most band an
. >> tonight on booktv in prime time, by a cummings, wife of elijah cummings of maryland talks about his life and political career. p.j. o'rourke shares a collection of essays on american history, economics and culture. actress and political activist jane fonda offers her thoughts on climate change. foxbusiness host lou dobbs discusses donald trump's agenda and america's future, aaron brockovich argues america is facing a water crisis. that starts tonight at 7:00 eastern. to find more...
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with mother realizes he says are his resume for it if he uses his name to bill cummings he will get the job so he changed his name and my mom changed first. we got the apartment in manhattan and he got the job. and that is just the way it was. was sad and my dad is we still do it today and it shouldn't be that way. >> there is a little bit of difference i understand how you feel about your name especially because of your grandmother and they are proud of you as you say as a black tina and they want you to be a success but you did it because it was easy and it was perfect and it fits but i understand now looking back having the success that you have you would have to change your name and it's a different time now. we always say what you go back and tell your younger self? about fair treatment with medicine reckoning a call the summer of george floyd. if you to go back and tell your younger self what word you tell yourself when you were about treyvon martin what would you say to that sunny? >> that's a tough one i didn't know you were - - that. but when i tell my younger self? when i was
with mother realizes he says are his resume for it if he uses his name to bill cummings he will get the job so he changed his name and my mom changed first. we got the apartment in manhattan and he got the job. and that is just the way it was. was sad and my dad is we still do it today and it shouldn't be that way. >> there is a little bit of difference i understand how you feel about your name especially because of your grandmother and they are proud of you as you say as a black tina and...
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but what i would really like to do right now is to honor and remember our former chairman, elijah cummings, who launched this investigation 18 months ago. his number one priority than an hour number one priority now is the health and well-being of the american people who are being harmed by a daily basis by these astronomical price increases. so i would like to conclude my statement by playing a clip of three individuals, patients and doctors, who are being directly and negatively affected by the actions of these three drug companies. and if we could now play that video and move quickly forward. >> i a proud mom from missoula, montana. three years ago after an abnormal blood test my doctor told me i had leukemia. one day i was healthy, the next day i had cancer. it was a complete shock. he told me i'm lucky. my cancer is treatable with a drug but i would have to take it every day for the rest of my life. then i got a second shock, on top of my awful diagnosis he told me that drug costs $10,000 every month. i'm so grateful for gleevec. it keeps me alive, but the price tag constantly hangs o
but what i would really like to do right now is to honor and remember our former chairman, elijah cummings, who launched this investigation 18 months ago. his number one priority than an hour number one priority now is the health and well-being of the american people who are being harmed by a daily basis by these astronomical price increases. so i would like to conclude my statement by playing a clip of three individuals, patients and doctors, who are being directly and negatively affected by...
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the prime minister's adviser dominic cummings drove from london to a house on the outskirts of durhamcouncil tax wasn't paid on the building and on another converted property. however, the valuation office agency, part of the government, has decided not to claim those unpaid taxes going back to 2002. a decision leaving this durham counsellor aghast. i think it's a scandal that this man is allowed to get away with what will be £40—50,000 in council tax. anybody else, any ordinary person would have to pay. they could end up going to court. durham county council has confirmed that three lots of council tax, rather than just one, will now be collected in respect of north lodge. the change brought in at the beginning of the month. ian reeve, bbc look north, durham. a study has found that australia's great barrier reef has lost more than half of its corals since 1995 due to the impact of rapidly warming waters. scientists found all types of corals had suffered a decline across the world's largest reef system, with serious damage occurring in 2016, 2017 and again this year. a ten—year—old bo
the prime minister's adviser dominic cummings drove from london to a house on the outskirts of durhamcouncil tax wasn't paid on the building and on another converted property. however, the valuation office agency, part of the government, has decided not to claim those unpaid taxes going back to 2002. a decision leaving this durham counsellor aghast. i think it's a scandal that this man is allowed to get away with what will be £40—50,000 in council tax. anybody else, any ordinary person would...
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there was a plan to move part of the treasury or dominic cummings scheme it specialists to your room of things. my personal preference would be to move the whole of parliament to manchester or york. this is yet another rumour that part of the shake—up will be to lose substantial numbers of civil serva nts lose substantial numbers of civil servants including prevention measures about the house of lords moving out of london. my view is, we've been talking about this for 20,i we've been talking about this for 20, i had a child 20 years ago writing as a journalist about the lions review of how to move civil serva nts lions review of how to move civil servants out of london. we keep doing it and doing it yet you got that magnetic pole. the reality is false parliament is right there in westminster, the symbols servants congregate around it. if you want to disrupt that overly centralised, overly london centric problem of our country actually have to just push parliament out of london once and for all. i got back to him that went because i want to focus on the story thatis because i want to
there was a plan to move part of the treasury or dominic cummings scheme it specialists to your room of things. my personal preference would be to move the whole of parliament to manchester or york. this is yet another rumour that part of the shake—up will be to lose substantial numbers of civil serva nts lose substantial numbers of civil servants including prevention measures about the house of lords moving out of london. my view is, we've been talking about this for 20,i we've been talking...
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we started off by following the signs and red at the beginning, we were on board and the dominic cummingsng when he should not of it after that, there been other people who have done things they should not have done and the people we re should not have done and the people were actually making the laws, which is why it is important and i think there's a general feeling of, i've haven't got any symptoms, we know that lots of people are being tracked and traced, my knee, if you are freelance, even more so if you are freelance, even more so if you are losing money. it's massive. and if you're toward it was seven days, then perhaps there might be more compliance. i think the whole thing is very difficult, but the same time, i is very difficult, but the same time, lam is very difficult, but the same time, i am aware that the current rate by november the 6th, hospitals will be as full as they word than first peak. the sunday express also talks about how ministers are worried about christmas. if they cannot visit family for they may not have seen much or it all this year, the fear that they will
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and former nypd officer john cummings on his bid to unseat congresswomacongresswoman alls .asio-cortez. plus, weighing the economic consequences of a biden win, we will be looking at chapter 9 of my new book, the cost, trump, china and american revival. we'll zero in on how joe biden's policies could go when it comes to your money. here with me i'll all morning this morning, dagen mcdowell and my co-author, james freeman. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. ♪ and you know i might have just gone too far this time. ♪ because they're calling me by my name. ♪ i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to park
and former nypd officer john cummings on his bid to unseat congresswomacongresswoman alls .asio-cortez. plus, weighing the economic consequences of a biden win, we will be looking at chapter 9 of my new book, the cost, trump, china and american revival. we'll zero in on how joe biden's policies could go when it comes to your money. here with me i'll all morning this morning, dagen mcdowell and my co-author, james freeman. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business....
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she graduated suma cum laude from notre dame law school, clerked for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, and spent 15 years in academia shaping a new generation of legal minds. and according to her students, she was not an ideologue, but rather she would listen and take their thoughts and process them and bring them to a better knowledge of the law. with that, she has been universally praised by her former students and ultimately served on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. her record and experience shows that she is ready for the supreme court. now, there is some home state pride. judge barrett was raised in louisiana and a graduate of st. mary's dominican high school. when i go back there, i will see folks with the pin that she would have received when she graduated and they are very proud to have attended the same school, perhaps to have been in the same class. as a fellow louisianian, i am proud of one of our own will become a supreme court justice. and she will be only the second person from louisiana to serve on the court, which for my state makes the confir
she graduated suma cum laude from notre dame law school, clerked for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, and spent 15 years in academia shaping a new generation of legal minds. and according to her students, she was not an ideologue, but rather she would listen and take their thoughts and process them and bring them to a better knowledge of the law. with that, she has been universally praised by her former students and ultimately served on the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh...
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corbyn or stanley johnson that we have seen before, ivor corbyn or stanleyjohnson or even dominic cummingsi think the snp have... they have come down very ha rd have... they have come down very hard tonight. we have had nicola sturgeon saying on twitter that she is very angry. an snp on question time saying that she should have to stand down from being an mp. obviously the whip has been removed already. but there are, as the telegraph mentions, a few question still for ian blackford about why this story has taken so long to come out. this all happened on monday night she was given the positive test, she was in the commons on monday night talking. she knew on monday night talking. she knew on monday night talking. she knew on monday night that she had coronavirus. why is this story only come out on thursday? i think that is what we will all be talking about tomorrow. sienna, the telegraph, as olivia was just picking up on, has a lot more details on this as well. it is talking about the fact she is now under investigation and they sing because to be fined £4000 for reckless behaviour. nicola
corbyn or stanley johnson that we have seen before, ivor corbyn or stanleyjohnson or even dominic cummingsi think the snp have... they have come down very ha rd have... they have come down very hard tonight. we have had nicola sturgeon saying on twitter that she is very angry. an snp on question time saying that she should have to stand down from being an mp. obviously the whip has been removed already. but there are, as the telegraph mentions, a few question still for ian blackford about why...
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let me also thank you for mentioning our late colleague elijah cummings. we knew that this was one of his signature issues. thank you for keeping his memory alive. let me start by thanking all three witnesses for being here and let me say hello to the former constituent. let me start with part of the concern is that it's a pretty old drug with a relatively high price and yet you said it's modernizing. i think you said you have invested more than $600 million. tell us why it's important to modernize this drug and are in their other more modern therapies that can take the place? we believe that it's quite important to create new information and evidence and things to provide patients and prescribers as well as those responsible for the reimbursement the appropriate scientific information to make good economic and clinical decisions for their patients. they have relatively few optio options. a major focus and funding we've invested $350 million a year and research and development, which is a large number for a drug company of our size. we believe the pipeline
let me also thank you for mentioning our late colleague elijah cummings. we knew that this was one of his signature issues. thank you for keeping his memory alive. let me start by thanking all three witnesses for being here and let me say hello to the former constituent. let me start with part of the concern is that it's a pretty old drug with a relatively high price and yet you said it's modernizing. i think you said you have invested more than $600 million. tell us why it's important to...
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of the cum of the vietnam war with me on the. model i make but the most. brutal most of it in a poem i had to put is the way this would be. how would i was hooked up. here. and i'm not like azamat not not a song. you know. and then just on the north i'm going to it was. like to come watch and go up until. i don't go to get out of the not being. the number and i want to let me out in my own bad like i said i'm going to be happy about you know. maybe have you back when i've done it not to go back i'll go in by my side with someone that you know will go to now. and then let you know. i. thought i thought i might. go put in that you. know somebody has to move the 2 of them you're going to. have sort of a. once again team russia takes 1st place in the 2020 tank biathlon championship next year. to jump ians will be promoted to division one. when the pandemic 1st set back in february the question i posed to the global audience was will this be a crisis sufficient to overrun the ability of central banks to paper over the crisis because for the last 30 years every
of the cum of the vietnam war with me on the. model i make but the most. brutal most of it in a poem i had to put is the way this would be. how would i was hooked up. here. and i'm not like azamat not not a song. you know. and then just on the north i'm going to it was. like to come watch and go up until. i don't go to get out of the not being. the number and i want to let me out in my own bad like i said i'm going to be happy about you know. maybe have you back when i've done it not to go back...
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we haven't mentioned domenic cummings at bernard castle, that may have an impact as well as they feel rules, then the snp and p who has broke the rules and not face any repercussions whatsoever. we need to have more acceptance that what we are asking people to do is incredible he hard. we are asking them to put their financial security at risk, their children education at risk, to really limit their own social contact, to put their own mental health at risk. why are they going to do that if the government isn't doing its job? going to do that if the government isn't doing itsjob? sol going to do that if the government isn't doing itsjob? so i thank you are going to see a lot more of this kind of erosion of public face in the restrictions and public compliance going forward. we got a lovely photograph on the front of the times. this is the royal ballet which is one of 1300 organisations the paper says which is going to share in £257 million to contribute to help the arts sector. it's a terrific photo. everybody there at least looks like they're having a good time. of course, plenty of
we haven't mentioned domenic cummings at bernard castle, that may have an impact as well as they feel rules, then the snp and p who has broke the rules and not face any repercussions whatsoever. we need to have more acceptance that what we are asking people to do is incredible he hard. we are asking them to put their financial security at risk, their children education at risk, to really limit their own social contact, to put their own mental health at risk. why are they going to do that if the...
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|j with dominic cummings. so you are saying she should resign? — but banned from pavements. ministers on the transport select committee say that with proper regulations e—scooters could reduce congestion, but critics argue they could be a danger to pedestrians. the department for transport has been running trials in england sincejuly with mixed results. let's speak to paul hodgins, who runs an e—scooter rental service, and mary creagh, who is director of walking charity living streets. mary, first of all, welcome to both, but mary, what's the scale of the problem? pavements are for people, and our members are telling us that the silence, the speed and the acceleration of e—scooters turning up acceleration of e—scooters turning up in pavements even though they are currently illegal is alarming people and causing antisocial behaviour. it's making social distancing much more difficult, and we have bumpy pavements, so there a rise in accidents as well. in northamptonshire the police gave out 56 warnings for illegal activity ranging from children ridi
|j with dominic cummings. so you are saying she should resign? — but banned from pavements. ministers on the transport select committee say that with proper regulations e—scooters could reduce congestion, but critics argue they could be a danger to pedestrians. the department for transport has been running trials in england sincejuly with mixed results. let's speak to paul hodgins, who runs an e—scooter rental service, and mary creagh, who is director of walking charity living streets....
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you can look at companies that needers, esg improvers, you can look at what is enabling cummings to look at their actions and take strong stance with them to help them change. there is a lot of different ways to access it. and we believe it is very much a trend that is going to grow over time, and because of the pandemic, they are rebuilding better and i think the funds are being directed toward green type stimulus packages. francine: dividends have been the main way to make money this century in europe. when do you expect them to come back, and will you shun industries that don't go back to dividends? caroline: so dividends will when earnings grow. for us, we forecast that next year. for the u.k., dividends cut , and we areis year expecting them to grow close to 20% next year. we will get that return but not to the full level. that may take a couple of years. i think it is interesting to have an approach where you have a mixture. so if you are in the tech space, in high-growth companies with low dividend, we have seen what can happen in those areas when they fall out of favor. the marke
you can look at companies that needers, esg improvers, you can look at what is enabling cummings to look at their actions and take strong stance with them to help them change. there is a lot of different ways to access it. and we believe it is very much a trend that is going to grow over time, and because of the pandemic, they are rebuilding better and i think the funds are being directed toward green type stimulus packages. francine: dividends have been the main way to make money this century...
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judge barrett is extremely well-qualified, graduated summa cum laude from notre dame law school and received the hoins prize receiving beth effort in scholarship and a scholar. carter sneed says there is just consensus. amy barrett is the best student, the smartest and most talented person to ever come through the university of notre dame law school. in addition to being a gifted student, judge barrett clerked for d.c. circuit judge laurence silberman and the lion of the court justice antonin scalia. in 2017 judge barrett was confirmed in a bipartisan vote to serve on the 7th circuit court of appeals in support of her 2017 nomination colleagues described judge barrett as "a model of the fair impartial and sympathetic judge." judge barrett is moan a qualified jurist bust a woman o great character. a devoted working more of seven children, two adopted from haiti and one child born with special needs. she is full of compassion and empathy and understands the needs of our nation's most vulnerable. judge barrett would become the first-ever mother of school-aged children to serve on the supreme co
judge barrett is extremely well-qualified, graduated summa cum laude from notre dame law school and received the hoins prize receiving beth effort in scholarship and a scholar. carter sneed says there is just consensus. amy barrett is the best student, the smartest and most talented person to ever come through the university of notre dame law school. in addition to being a gifted student, judge barrett clerked for d.c. circuit judge laurence silberman and the lion of the court justice antonin...
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before i begin my remarks, i want to acknowledge the work on elijah cummings on drug pricing issues. i know he is sorely missed by his former colleagues and i want to recognize his work dedicated to improving access and affordability for patients. unwaverings, amgen's mission has been to serve patients. we do that through innovative medicines and high-quality bio similars that treat many of the world's most serious and costly illnesses. we are also engaged in the fight to understand, treat, and prevent covid-19. we employ nearly 14,000 people here in the u.s., where we conduct the vast majority of our cutting-edge research and eco-friendly manufacturing. amgen is deeply committed to meeting the needs of every patient, every time. therefore, it is of great concern to us when patients who might benefit from our medicines can't get them. we are committed to responsible pricing. a few recent examples. in 2018, we launched a new migraine prevention treatment at a price that was between 20% and 60% below market expectations. proven made a medicine to reduce heart attacks and strokes inpati
before i begin my remarks, i want to acknowledge the work on elijah cummings on drug pricing issues. i know he is sorely missed by his former colleagues and i want to recognize his work dedicated to improving access and affordability for patients. unwaverings, amgen's mission has been to serve patients. we do that through innovative medicines and high-quality bio similars that treat many of the world's most serious and costly illnesses. we are also engaged in the fight to understand, treat, and...
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let me also thank you for mentioning our late colleague, elijah cummings. we knew that this was uh one of issues.ature and thank you for keeping his memory alive and keeping this effort. thanking alloff by three witnesses for being here. let me say hello to a former constituent, mark trudeau, who has headed up mallinckrodt, which has been part of the st. louis community for almost 150 years. and mr. trudeau, let me start -- part of the concern about acthar is that it is a pretty old drug with a relatively high price, and yet you have said mallinckrodt is modernizing it. i think you said you have invested more than 600 million dollars in it. tell us why it is important to modernize this drug and aren't there other more modern therapies that can take the place of acthar? >> thank you for the question, congressman clay. good to see you, as well. opportunities, there are old drugs that have been repurposed for new indications and new purposes. for example, looking at some of the antivirals being developed to treat covid-19. in the case of acthar, we believe it
let me also thank you for mentioning our late colleague, elijah cummings. we knew that this was uh one of issues.ature and thank you for keeping his memory alive and keeping this effort. thanking alloff by three witnesses for being here. let me say hello to a former constituent, mark trudeau, who has headed up mallinckrodt, which has been part of the st. louis community for almost 150 years. and mr. trudeau, let me start -- part of the concern about acthar is that it is a pretty old drug with a...
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thati before the late great elijah cummings that i do not believe that if donald trump loses that thereer. i still don't believe it to this day. i think he's already setting the stage that in the event he loses, he's going to contest it, he's going to claim fraud, he's going to claim mail fraud, ballot fraud, and now that he's trying to stack the supreme court, it's going to become a fight. i truly do not believe that there will ever be a peaceful transition of power with donald trump. if he does lose, knowing what you know of the investigation in the southern district and the investigation that the manhattan district attorney has mounted, what do you think will happen the other side of the election? in terms of what, sir? in terms of the investigations into his tax affairs, into the payments that we re tax affairs, into the payments that were made to... 0k, were made to... ok, so let me start, sure, but let me start by saying this, that the tax issue that he has right now is notjust with the tax issue that he has right now is not just with the southern district of new york, he hasn't w
thati before the late great elijah cummings that i do not believe that if donald trump loses that thereer. i still don't believe it to this day. i think he's already setting the stage that in the event he loses, he's going to contest it, he's going to claim fraud, he's going to claim mail fraud, ballot fraud, and now that he's trying to stack the supreme court, it's going to become a fight. i truly do not believe that there will ever be a peaceful transition of power with donald trump. if he...
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investigating a spike in sea potion in the country's far east the problem was the tented off the coast of cum chaka the editor in chief of the russia beyond online magazine visited the area reported to us. i'm currently at the post i'm just happen to love not just the reach of terrorism that the logical disasters have yet to see between just reading to one person away from the sea i spent 4 hours on the collectivists the beach and i didn't see any water off collar and i didn't smell any pleasant water but at the same time some of my friends were closer to the area off keep my feet and they come through that they felt some unpleasant odor and it had still be left weekly i've seen some death fish on the sure and some dead shellfish but not in the amounts like you've probably seen on some user of the dios i like they were a little bit scattered around the beach their real life selected at that feast there but not like files that sea lion stuff like that idea see any big sea anymore i've talked to some surfers bulls locals and visitors and they confirmed that it's socked in wasn't the water and i
investigating a spike in sea potion in the country's far east the problem was the tented off the coast of cum chaka the editor in chief of the russia beyond online magazine visited the area reported to us. i'm currently at the post i'm just happen to love not just the reach of terrorism that the logical disasters have yet to see between just reading to one person away from the sea i spent 4 hours on the collectivists the beach and i didn't see any water off collar and i didn't smell any...
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welcome back authorities in russia's region of cum chad say that a so-called red tide was the main cause of massive marine life destruction which was 1st reported of its coast in tobar some though are questioning the conclusion that a phenomenon caused by a toxic algae bloom is to blame a red tide event that is where large masses have seen microorganisms and grow exponentially in a given area killing off other vary in life this is down to the fact that some of those are the produce toxins are the types deplete the water of oxygen as they grow and subsequently decompose soon issue we discussed and other ways to mitigate the environmental disaster and its impact with contract because gov sawed off. mr governor thank you very much for doing this we really appreciate to understand where we stand mr governor would you officially call what happened in kentucky an environmental disaster there are several worst week were we use to describe what happened to disaster or just a phenomenon and never the worse so we. see for sure the skew of this phenomenon is biribi repressive and a large part of of
welcome back authorities in russia's region of cum chad say that a so-called red tide was the main cause of massive marine life destruction which was 1st reported of its coast in tobar some though are questioning the conclusion that a phenomenon caused by a toxic algae bloom is to blame a red tide event that is where large masses have seen microorganisms and grow exponentially in a given area killing off other vary in life this is down to the fact that some of those are the produce toxins are...
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budget is it this is a central plank support diana cummings kind of call them right now say stop to. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or inmate in the shallowness. greetings and sell you take shims from electric cars the park and drive themselves to be ability to buy damn near anything your imagination desire.
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have washed ashore in russia's far east is sparked concerns of an ecological disaster off the coast of cum chart samples of water sand and marine life have shown high levels of oil products up to 4 times normal and other toxic compounds an investigation into the cause is still under way here's more on the unfolding crisis. 6 other. lads in the pit just for the past few weeks all the surface at the beach who went into the water were experiencing not problems i face who didn't pay too much attention to their symptoms we initially put it down to the bright sun and strong winds but when the problems persisted on cloudy days too we became worried for started showing other symptoms nausea fatigue and fever so it seemed quite dangerous in the slideshow of some of the 1st sign was some of the surface feeling sick we thought it was a rotavirus something to do with the drinking water then people started complaining about ira tastes and sore throats in general it would seem. most of us just this sometimes happens off the stone. fish often washed up on the shore in large numbers but we haven't seen oc
have washed ashore in russia's far east is sparked concerns of an ecological disaster off the coast of cum chart samples of water sand and marine life have shown high levels of oil products up to 4 times normal and other toxic compounds an investigation into the cause is still under way here's more on the unfolding crisis. 6 other. lads in the pit just for the past few weeks all the surface at the beach who went into the water were experiencing not problems i face who didn't pay too much...
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investigating a spike in sea pollution in the country's far east the problem was detected off the coast of cum chop it started earlier this week when surfers in the area felt sick they reported severe. sore throat snow fatigue since then people have small they did see creatures being washed ashore along 40 kilometers of coastline experts took some polls and find that petro chemical levels in the water were 4 times over the legal limit the also discovered elevated levels of phenyl a toxic chemical an online campaign called save the pacific is now reaching local authorities on environmental groups to establish the source of the pollution and help clean up the waters. so ahead on the program the u.s. is accusing vietnam of further trade practices a move that could lead to china. from washington live analysis on after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confront cation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world
investigating a spike in sea pollution in the country's far east the problem was detected off the coast of cum chop it started earlier this week when surfers in the area felt sick they reported severe. sore throat snow fatigue since then people have small they did see creatures being washed ashore along 40 kilometers of coastline experts took some polls and find that petro chemical levels in the water were 4 times over the legal limit the also discovered elevated levels of phenyl a toxic...
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up in the last couple of weeks, from the testing, to the a—levels to the handling of the dominic cummingslic, either. something else that might leave a bitter taste in the mouth of the public, katherine, is margaret ferrier, the snp mep who travelled after testing positive with coronavirus. she has done an interview with the scotland son on sunday. i have to say, this makes me completely furious and i am sure many other people will feel similarly. she has given an interview to the scottish sun basically saying, i had a tickly throat so i thought i had better get a test. then i felt fine, so i went to london. clearly, she had taken a test, it was possible. she went to london because you can only take pa rt london because you can only take part in the debate in person. she got the result, she was astonished that she was positive, and then she panicked. she doesn't have a flat in london and didn't want to be in a hotel, so she got on a train. she saidi hotel, so she got on a train. she said i wore my mask the whole way. i am sorry, this isjust absolutely appalling. i think it is totally inex
up in the last couple of weeks, from the testing, to the a—levels to the handling of the dominic cummingslic, either. something else that might leave a bitter taste in the mouth of the public, katherine, is margaret ferrier, the snp mep who travelled after testing positive with coronavirus. she has done an interview with the scotland son on sunday. i have to say, this makes me completely furious and i am sure many other people will feel similarly. she has given an interview to the scottish...
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creatures have washed ashore in russia's far east spot concerns of an ecological disaster off the coast of cum shot an investigation is underway with sol pulls of water and marine life sent to moscow for examination the government says initial analysis showed no traces of oil here's how the threats or this covered. the thought. of sex sort of like the clash in the kitchen for the past few weeks all the surface at the beach who went into the water were experiencing not problems i face who didn't pay too much attention to their symptoms we initially put it down to the bright sun and strong winds but when the problems persisted on cloudy days too we became worried him several started showing other symptoms nausea fatigue and fever to see not quite dangerous to show us some of the 1st sign was some of the surface feeling sick we thought it was a rotavirus something to do with the drinking water and then people started complaining about ira tastes and sore throats in general with. the posters this sometimes happens off the stone. starfish often washed up on the shore in large numbers but we haven't
creatures have washed ashore in russia's far east spot concerns of an ecological disaster off the coast of cum shot an investigation is underway with sol pulls of water and marine life sent to moscow for examination the government says initial analysis showed no traces of oil here's how the threats or this covered. the thought. of sex sort of like the clash in the kitchen for the past few weeks all the surface at the beach who went into the water were experiencing not problems i face who didn't...
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investigating a spike in sea pollution in the country's far east the problem with the tank and off the coast of cum shot it started earlier this week. when surfers in the area felt sick they reported severe. sore throats. since then people have spotted did see creatures being washed ashore along 40 kilometers of coastline experts took samples and found that petro chemical levels in the water were 4 times over the legal limit the also the elevated levels of phenyl toxic chemical online campaign called save the pacific is now urging local authorities and environmental groups to establish the source of the pollution and help clean up the waters. this is r t international still ahead the u.s. is accusing vietnam of. this is a move that could lead to china's. washington story after the break. a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. what is true. is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or in maybe in the shallows. what we've got to do is identify the threats that
investigating a spike in sea pollution in the country's far east the problem with the tank and off the coast of cum shot it started earlier this week. when surfers in the area felt sick they reported severe. sore throats. since then people have spotted did see creatures being washed ashore along 40 kilometers of coastline experts took samples and found that petro chemical levels in the water were 4 times over the legal limit the also the elevated levels of phenyl toxic chemical online campaign...
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also still his father just recently being photographed not wearing a mask in shops and the dominic cummings affair where his chief political adviser wasn't punished for actually breaking the guidelines and going to traveling across the country basically with his family when he thought he had covered 90 symptoms all of these things are playing into how public opinion and how public trust in the government's messaging may have been damaged so yes boris johnson attracted a lot of sympathy for what he went through and he certainly says that it's changed it but people are now looking to policy rather than the personal experiences if you like interesting sounds like there's a lot of similarities with the british experience for the u.s. president to reflect a phone from body weight to polls that even though of course as you say everything is the situation not exactly the same thanks so much nadine bomba. let's take you some other news now in armenia says its defense forces of shot down 4 hostile drones that appeared in its airspace near the capital of on its conflict with azerbaijan over the dispu
also still his father just recently being photographed not wearing a mask in shops and the dominic cummings affair where his chief political adviser wasn't punished for actually breaking the guidelines and going to traveling across the country basically with his family when he thought he had covered 90 symptoms all of these things are playing into how public opinion and how public trust in the government's messaging may have been damaged so yes boris johnson attracted a lot of sympathy for what...
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a ceasefire agreed between armenia and azerbaijan sun today is were politically being violated with cum but activity yet again isolating of the disputed enclave of new corner karabakh the conflicts flared up over 2 weeks ago but has roots going back 3 decades with on and off bouts a fine saying the contested region is mostly inhabited by ethnic armenians but is legally part of answer by john a correspondent don of reports from his capital. before the war this street used to be bustling with life neighbors would come visit each other mothers would read bedtime stories to their children well now it's almost completely abandoned after and as a by johnny airstrike basically there's a huge apartment building here which is no more there are no windows it has partially collapsed it's simply unsafe to live here here people as they ran to safety they abandoned their belongings like children's bicycles they simply had no time to pack everything and i have to admit that since the truce the city of stop on it the capital of nagorno-karabakh has it more or less easy been bodman do still happen but t
a ceasefire agreed between armenia and azerbaijan sun today is were politically being violated with cum but activity yet again isolating of the disputed enclave of new corner karabakh the conflicts flared up over 2 weeks ago but has roots going back 3 decades with on and off bouts a fine saying the contested region is mostly inhabited by ethnic armenians but is legally part of answer by john a correspondent don of reports from his capital. before the war this street used to be bustling with...
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dimension could be another neurological long term effect christiane cummings ios still has problems remembering a possible effect of the virus he doesn't belong to a high risk group and yet the fireman was put in an artificial coma for 17 days 3 months later his perception is still strongly affected. and figured if i have to deal with a lot of things all at once getting those tossed on is still very difficult for me i have to admit. neurologist peter ballot says that a 3rd of all 1000 patients admitted to the intensive care unit have diffuse brain damage that won't improve in the short term side so if this is typically manifested by the fact that patients have memory problems as well as difficulties paying attention and concentrating they can also start getting confused they show signs of perceiving things wrong or they have a loser nations so it's often accompanied by anxiety and restlessness and here. they also determine that the kidney is the 2nd most affected organ. the. baby when. caught the coronavirus his kidneys failed he was put in an artificially induced coma for a month. please next
dimension could be another neurological long term effect christiane cummings ios still has problems remembering a possible effect of the virus he doesn't belong to a high risk group and yet the fireman was put in an artificial coma for 17 days 3 months later his perception is still strongly affected. and figured if i have to deal with a lot of things all at once getting those tossed on is still very difficult for me i have to admit. neurologist peter ballot says that a 3rd of all 1000 patients...