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foreign issues on the news today being told to hold talking about her experience and talk it out it's dr who told her that she was going to be. put into a coma and put her daughter on that. we're not really good to seeing. somebody live the women's lives so many. non-release because so many deaths so many awful dads the ones easier number those people and kind of still. care we went through this battle this war. they are survivors. are still needed or losses are so great but then you see a woman with a business on your 100 years she looks great she was awesome here i swear to. kenyan journalists in pursuit of press freedom and justice i have seen this great situation where someone says goodbye that hope you can afford pain clinic as investigating government corruption and the national health care system some of the transactions espionage and the killing. of money that is unexplained to africa on some sites and publish we'll see what's up people will want to publish many good. yes truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned earning 1000000000 around the globe
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she was on the news today being filled with old talking about her experience and talking out it's dr who told her that she was going to be. put into a coma and put her daughter on the. eastern. we're not really going to see. somebody live the women's lives so many. non-religious big heard so many deaths so many awful dads the ones easier number those people and kind of still. care we went to this battle this war. they are survivors. are still litter losses are so great but then you see a woman with a business on the years and she looks great she was awesome here i could swear to spit. if so. when investigating crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. that there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit witness explores the shocking phenomenon of people. the person who falsely can fast actually came to believe the lie they were told about their own behavior false confession on al-jazeera. and. a side of. you senator. al jazeera is an investigative unit cutting censored and unseen video from blue high filmed as the corona
she was on the news today being filled with old talking about her experience and talking out it's dr who told her that she was going to be. put into a coma and put her daughter on the. eastern. we're not really going to see. somebody live the women's lives so many. non-religious big heard so many deaths so many awful dads the ones easier number those people and kind of still. care we went to this battle this war. they are survivors. are still litter losses are so great but then you see a woman...
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happens to the elderly while they wait what happens if they catch kogut i pose that question to dr. who's based in banda aceh. so they have 1st they have to stay at home and. dancing and also and they have the catch of the conflict in a levy. our health care system that's ready to. i guess it's easier to keep an elderly person at home rather than a young person but what makes you think this is the right strategy when the rest of the world is taking on a very different approach because then the number of. arrive in the 1st phase is very very short and also that the number of the proportion of the 3 in indonesia is that it is. their country and also we have the crises in the health care system for we have to keep our how to work or for us we're already seeing case numbers fall in some countries as a result of a vaccination campaigns is your country already seeing results. not yet or all that said it all the you just. one week ago and the annals of the number as very small proportions we haven't like i see any you know any crease of the number of the coffee 1000 indonesia how much does logis
happens to the elderly while they wait what happens if they catch kogut i pose that question to dr. who's based in banda aceh. so they have 1st they have to stay at home and. dancing and also and they have the catch of the conflict in a levy. our health care system that's ready to. i guess it's easier to keep an elderly person at home rather than a young person but what makes you think this is the right strategy when the rest of the world is taking on a very different approach because then the...
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dr. jackie thompson who is the pastor of allen temple baptist church. a historic church. >>> welcome back to mosaic. if you. dr. thompson, you had to be excited about her call to ministry. she is pastor of allen baptists church. i was raised at allen temple. i came there when i was 12 years old looking for a church, because i was, for lack of a better phrase, sick of going to doing going to church. that was during the era we went to church all day. there was sunday school, morning service, 3:00 service, you came back to for a 6:00 service. as well, i wasn't making the connection as to why this was occurring and what it meant to my left. luckily i had a mother who wasn't so committed to her church that she didn't think it was important for me to have a relationship with god. he traveled and visited and landed at the boston tea of allen temple baptist church. the short man got up and preached matthew 28 a through 18 through 20. 12, i understood, the sermon was about the relevance of our face and god and that we were supposed to be doing something, we were
dr. jackie thompson who is the pastor of allen temple baptist church. a historic church. >>> welcome back to mosaic. if you. dr. thompson, you had to be excited about her call to ministry. she is pastor of allen baptists church. i was raised at allen temple. i came there when i was 12 years old looking for a church, because i was, for lack of a better phrase, sick of going to doing going to church. that was during the era we went to church all day. there was sunday school, morning...
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and to top the global position dr who are now joined by dr margaret harris public health doctor and spokeswoman for the world health organization dr harris vaccination programs have started in many countries yet there have been some teething problems including here in germany all places how happy are you with the overall progress. good afternoon and happy new year to year and your viewers you should expect teaching programs remember many countries and many of them in europe do not do mass vaccination this is something many countries have not done for years because the routine vaccination programs have kept the infectious diseases that way so. getting a logistics together getting all the people together getting the places getting the training that is it an extraordinary mobilization. what i have to say is i'm very impressed that people have been able to start because that means put tremendous amount of work in over a period when it's normally holidays for most people. when it comes to. so far it seems that every country is looking out for itself is that a good thing or do you think there should
and to top the global position dr who are now joined by dr margaret harris public health doctor and spokeswoman for the world health organization dr harris vaccination programs have started in many countries yet there have been some teething problems including here in germany all places how happy are you with the overall progress. good afternoon and happy new year to year and your viewers you should expect teaching programs remember many countries and many of them in europe do not do mass...
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hospitals struggling to cope there are the hidden mental health costs of the pandemic one from flying dr who preferred not to be identified described feelings of helplessness and despair in the kind of things that we find tough or like this things that don't make us kind of stressed and sad is the feeling of being helpless particularly on call shifts in night shifts and i personally like the way that i get through it and by. telling myself that i knew it's going to be kind of like the worship of my life or a new it's going to be hell and. you just have to go in expecting the worst they can stand there it's fine is met your expectations or it's good because it's not as bad as the worst day of your life. health workers aren't used to talking about themselves it's not what they do they exist to help others using precise science based knowledge in highly controlled environments at best to heal and cure at a minimum though to provide adequate care the pandemic has challenged all that stop shortages after a decade of funding cuts depleted resources relentless wave upon wave of illness and death an
hospitals struggling to cope there are the hidden mental health costs of the pandemic one from flying dr who preferred not to be identified described feelings of helplessness and despair in the kind of things that we find tough or like this things that don't make us kind of stressed and sad is the feeling of being helpless particularly on call shifts in night shifts and i personally like the way that i get through it and by. telling myself that i knew it's going to be kind of like the worship...
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who to believe and public trust was really eroded. public health hinges on that public trust. but i do want to say in defense of dr. personally, so this is not a defense of her character by knowing her, but just based on what i saw in her interview and what i've seen of her response, she was trying to do her best. if she had actually resigned as some people may have said, maybe she should have resigned to say her point. well, let's play this out and see what would have happened. somebody else would have been in that role who probably would be much less science and evidence based. she did everything she could, including going directly to states, going directly to talk to governors and mayors. and i think she figured out the best way that she could serve, even though it was really a difficult position to be in. >> but it's interesting, though, because she was different from dr. fauci. dr. fauci was also there in the trump administration and he seemed to be very -- much more direct in his disagreements with some of what was coming out of the white house. he talked also about the same thing you had mentioned, about loo
who to believe and public trust was really eroded. public health hinges on that public trust. but i do want to say in defense of dr. personally, so this is not a defense of her character by knowing her, but just based on what i saw in her interview and what i've seen of her response, she was trying to do her best. if she had actually resigned as some people may have said, maybe she should have resigned to say her point. well, let's play this out and see what would have happened. somebody else...
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the larry king now blog you and deep roy are the only 2 actors to appear in star trek star wars and dr who any other major franchises you want to workin. no not specifically i mean i was trying to you know take each job as it comes and if something comes up which is in a franchise then i will regard it as this as any other job you know about it's not like i'm trying to take them off it looks like i am. and are thomas on the larry king nob blog if you could make a sequel to are the shaun of the dead heart was or the world's end which one would it be and what would it be about i think the only one of those films that could possibly get a sequel is hot fuzz just because you know that that could be a continuing sort of action style cop thing. i don't know it feels like it would have to be because hot fuzz was about my character going to the countryside to be a cop in a small time it would have to be about nicholas angel taking nick frost character danny to the big city you have to be like that like crocodile dundee to was you know that sort of a lot kareen orly on the larry king now blog do yo
the larry king now blog you and deep roy are the only 2 actors to appear in star trek star wars and dr who any other major franchises you want to workin. no not specifically i mean i was trying to you know take each job as it comes and if something comes up which is in a franchise then i will regard it as this as any other job you know about it's not like i'm trying to take them off it looks like i am. and are thomas on the larry king nob blog if you could make a sequel to are the shaun of the...
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i want to go today for who is on dr band this is for you the public is looking at health care workers to show the way hence the pressure i i said i'm wondering if they up being bullied into taking cocaine 1000 vaccine but some a personal perspective i know there's a prestigious medical procedures that i hate having done i don't like having them done and my own doctor says i just had a colonoscopy this week you should go have one i guess but if my doctor is telling me actual probably how on earth there are a lot of so awful awful things that you have to do and when your nurse to your doctor is encouraging you that it's very helpful if they're not comfortable taking a vaccine what does that mean what's the worst case scenario. but sadly the way solicits scenario is that you know we will be facing a situation where you know we are not able to make sure that we have covering those who are among the highest taxes which are frontline health professionals the reason we are stopping off in many countries and by you know vaccinating health professionals is because we recognize that they're pro
i want to go today for who is on dr band this is for you the public is looking at health care workers to show the way hence the pressure i i said i'm wondering if they up being bullied into taking cocaine 1000 vaccine but some a personal perspective i know there's a prestigious medical procedures that i hate having done i don't like having them done and my own doctor says i just had a colonoscopy this week you should go have one i guess but if my doctor is telling me actual probably how on...
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we were able to reunite with the dr. who kept them off a ventilator. >> i said he's young and healthy and we should try to not incubate him if possible. >> reporter: he pointed out that there are more treatment options now than there were in march. and three times as many patients. we also know that our family is one of the fortunate ones. beck it was not easy, i do not bounce back. my body did not bounce back , i was flooded my back for eight weeks. trip in my husband read an article about long-term effects of covid-19 patients. and he got angry. his marathon mission began when he simply had enough strength to go for a walk in his backyard. >> i would walk and jog to the other side of the yard to see what it would do to my oxygen levels and the next day i would do a little bit more. >> reporter: he eventually started training for a marathon. >> it was painful. there was a run and i came home and i just dropped. and i said i don't know if i can do this. >> reporter: i was not a big fan of the quest. dr. fredrickson is a prof
we were able to reunite with the dr. who kept them off a ventilator. >> i said he's young and healthy and we should try to not incubate him if possible. >> reporter: he pointed out that there are more treatment options now than there were in march. and three times as many patients. we also know that our family is one of the fortunate ones. beck it was not easy, i do not bounce back. my body did not bounce back , i was flooded my back for eight weeks. trip in my husband read an...
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dr. king, who said that life's most urgent question is what are you doing for others. even in these crazy times, i think it is possible to work together to improve the lives of georgians, all georgians. that is exactly what i will do in washington. i approve this message and humbly ask for your vote. the: a couple adds their in leffler-warnock race. -- loeffler-warnock race. we spent the first hour talking about the georgia senate runoff race is happening today. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001, republicans. georgians, that line is (202) 748-8003. roy, on ourda, democrats line. caller: how are you enjoying this morning? host: great, thank you. caller: i think these runoffs are very important. i think it is going to show the balance of the senate. i think the democrats can do it. i will tell you why we need to change. republicans have done nothing but cater to donald trump for four years. they are continuing to do it. instead of getting stimulus money to people, they are fighting for him. i think the democrats have a shot. i think people are sick of this rad
dr. king, who said that life's most urgent question is what are you doing for others. even in these crazy times, i think it is possible to work together to improve the lives of georgians, all georgians. that is exactly what i will do in washington. i approve this message and humbly ask for your vote. the: a couple adds their in leffler-warnock race. -- loeffler-warnock race. we spent the first hour talking about the georgia senate runoff race is happening today. (202) 748-8000 for democrats....
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with the laughter and in awkward non-handshake we reunited with the infectious disease dr. whokeep matt off of the ventilator. >> i said he's young and healthy and we should try not to incubate him. >> reporter: he pointed out that there are more treatment options now than there were in march, but also three times as many patients. we know that our family is one of the fortunate ones. >> it wasn't easy, i did not bounce back. i had to remember i was flattered my back for eight weeks. >> reporter: upon returning from the hospital we spent weeks isolated from each other. and then has been read an article about long-term effects on covid-19 patients and he got angry . >> i said i do something i have never done. and i'm going to run a marathon. took his marathon mission began when he had enough strength to go for a walk in our backyard. . >> i was in the backyard , i would walk , maybe jog to the other side of the yard. to see what it would do it to my oxygen level, and the next day i would do a little bit more. >> reporter: with his doctors clearance he started training for a mara
with the laughter and in awkward non-handshake we reunited with the infectious disease dr. whokeep matt off of the ventilator. >> i said he's young and healthy and we should try not to incubate him. >> reporter: he pointed out that there are more treatment options now than there were in march, but also three times as many patients. we know that our family is one of the fortunate ones. >> it wasn't easy, i did not bounce back. i had to remember i was flattered my back for eight...
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dr susan who can call it has been working here for 9 years and this pandemic is pushing him to his limits a 3rd of his colleagues have already had the virus how do you feel to see all that belittle some parents who thought it was going to be enough speeds sometimes we don't feel enough or didn't we need to inform and you know the one point to the difficulty did something you through. who do you 1st be able to do that you should with this stuff but that's something that is that. on average one person with coverts dies in the hospital every day there's a small room next door with somewhat better beds for acute patients waiting for an intensive care bed at. another hospital the local health minister at mit's that not everyone can get an i.c.u. bed most are already full south africa meanwhile has reintroduced tougher lockdown measures there's a strict a mosque requirement alcohol sales are bans and beaches have been closed but police are overwhelmed with enforcing the rules. only patients over the age of 45 are now being tested at the state clinics the demand is overwhelming. here in viral lo
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there is a dr. who flew in on a private jet from seattle. she does not necessarily seem like one of those people. how did she get there? you have to understand the horizontal nature about this to understand. that is a very complicated question. mr. sterman: insert of differentiating, and obviously all of these can be understood and may be should be understood under one broad-spectrum, but if we separate out for an initial discussion people who are white supremacist in the form that takes of an ideological commitment to a political program of upholding white supremacy understood as doing that. the ku klux klan, the neo-nazi model, the kind of people who would not ironically or jokingly or at least when they are are in private put forth the 14 words of their political program. what is your sense of their presence in this movement and their interaction with what might be seen as trends that may support white supremacy and maintaining a system that is racist but it would not personally identify as such or do not understand their politics to be d
there is a dr. who flew in on a private jet from seattle. she does not necessarily seem like one of those people. how did she get there? you have to understand the horizontal nature about this to understand. that is a very complicated question. mr. sterman: insert of differentiating, and obviously all of these can be understood and may be should be understood under one broad-spectrum, but if we separate out for an initial discussion people who are white supremacist in the form that takes of an...
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happens to the elderly while they wait what happens if they catch though that i pose that question to dr. who's based on bond. so they have 1st they have to stay at home and keep this dancing and also and they have the catch of the company in a levy. our health care system that's ready to. i guess it's easier to keep an elderly person at home rather than a young person but what makes you think this is the right strategy when the rest of the world is taking on a very different approach because then the number of. arrive in the 1st phase is very very short and also that the number of the proportion of the 3 in indonesia is low compared to other country and also we have the cries in the health care system that we have to keep our work or for us we're already seeing case numbers full in some countries as a result of a vaccination campaigns is your country already seeing results. not yet or all that said it all the. vaccination around one week ago and. also the number is very small proportion so we haven't like see any you know any crease of the number of the coffee 1000 indonesia how much does logi
happens to the elderly while they wait what happens if they catch though that i pose that question to dr. who's based on bond. so they have 1st they have to stay at home and keep this dancing and also and they have the catch of the company in a levy. our health care system that's ready to. i guess it's easier to keep an elderly person at home rather than a young person but what makes you think this is the right strategy when the rest of the world is taking on a very different approach because...
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dr. rochelle walensky, who joins us shortly tonight, along with dr. anthony faucfauc.ere's white house senior covid adviser andy slavitt doing the same on vaccine availability. >> right now, i want to level with the public, we are facing two constraining factors. the first is getting enough supply quickly enough and the second is the ability to administer the vaccines quickly once they're produced and send out to the sites. we are taking action to increase supply and capacity, but even so, it will be months before everyone who wants a vaccine will be able to get one. >> we'll be devoting a good deal to the subject tonight. >> that's right, anderson. we're going to ask dr. walensky and dr. fauci how the administration inteds to get the states 16% more doses, using the defense production act to boost production and just generally how to remove obstacles to getting people vaccinated. >> we'll be joined by the head of the newly created health equity task force, that's with a recent cnn analysis showing that white americans vax nate ccinat 2.3 times higher than black americ
dr. rochelle walensky, who joins us shortly tonight, along with dr. anthony faucfauc.ere's white house senior covid adviser andy slavitt doing the same on vaccine availability. >> right now, i want to level with the public, we are facing two constraining factors. the first is getting enough supply quickly enough and the second is the ability to administer the vaccines quickly once they're produced and send out to the sites. we are taking action to increase supply and capacity, but even...
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research we've got professors who could brockman and john torpey who's in the us a good morning and thanks for getting up to speak to us and also dr so i'm not sure who i should but which question to so i will name somebody put a question to you but if you decide one of the others is maybe better equipped to answer up feel free to pass it along or discuss it amongst yourselves so come 1st to you. first of all why did you conduct this research what did you feel was going to be of value. well i mean the answer it was always interesting to see especially in these times at the relevance increase even the other discussions about the power of big corporations now political discourse about the science those are not you. know important and this we decided to study basically whether. their technological expertise and the enormous accumulated wealth in the end. in the future. so you are assessing wealth power the role in society what did you conclude. well the 1st thing is that we wanted to see if we group these people together and they target a distinctive way and that's what we could see and we could you and we use modern advanced digital
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who can administer the vaccine. >> reporter: mr. biden was joined today by a familiar face, his chief medical adviser dr. y fauci, who frequently disagreed with president trump. >> now, he's been wrong a lot. >> reporter: today, fauci said his new boss has a very different management style. >> one of the things that was very clear as recently as about 15 minutes ago, when i was with the president, is that one of the things that we're going to do is to be completely transparent, open and honest. if things go wrong, not point fingers, but to correct them. and to make everything we do be based on science and evidence. >> reporter: and while the 45th president often made rosy predictions about the virus-- >> it's going to disappear, it is disappearing. >> reporter: --today, the 46th vowed not to sugarcoat the facts. >> the brutal truth is, it's going to take months before we can get the majority of americans vaccinated. >> o'donnell: and nancy cordes joins us now. now, nancy, this is the first time there has been a national plan. i understand you have some new reporting on just how quickly this plan is being
who can administer the vaccine. >> reporter: mr. biden was joined today by a familiar face, his chief medical adviser dr. y fauci, who frequently disagreed with president trump. >> now, he's been wrong a lot. >> reporter: today, fauci said his new boss has a very different management style. >> one of the things that was very clear as recently as about 15 minutes ago, when i was with the president, is that one of the things that we're going to do is to be completely...
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who has made a comeback. why did he have to say? reporter: dr.auci was sidelined for a long period of time by the trump administration. there was great disagreement between them. dr. fauci is now a central figure in the pandemic task force. he briefed the public on a number of issues, in particular about the chasten of the virus which has been occurring in places like the u.k., south africa, brazil. he did confirm that the u.k. variant has been found in more than 20 states, stressing that this does not mean necessarily that people will get more ill, that it can contribute to a wider spread of the virus. he also said that some 75% of the population could be vaccinated by the summer, then there could be the possibility of establishing a herd immunity. but choosing his words very carefully, not wanting to get ahead of himself. the one thing that was very clear was almost a sense of relief on dr. fauci's part that he no longer has to dance around the ego of the former president trump. this is what dr. fauci had to say on that subject. dr. fauci: it i
who has made a comeback. why did he have to say? reporter: dr.auci was sidelined for a long period of time by the trump administration. there was great disagreement between them. dr. fauci is now a central figure in the pandemic task force. he briefed the public on a number of issues, in particular about the chasten of the virus which has been occurring in places like the u.k., south africa, brazil. he did confirm that the u.k. variant has been found in more than 20 states, stressing that this...
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dr. king who was assassinated in 1968 there will be several performances and the national civil rights museums website. dr. king would have turned 92 years old january 15th. >> now to janessa tracking fire danger out west. >> yeah we have very dry conditions across california and the winds are going to start to pick up across most of the area, across los angeles county 31 million people under risk of gusts right now 50 to 90 miles an hour. you're watching "early today" we'll be right back. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. ♪ real fruit... and whole grains. doing something good for yourself has never been this easy. kellogg's special k. do what's delicious. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, kellogg's special k. and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks >>> in today's top stories, gut officials clashed with migrants and authorit
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then they brought in a radiologist who pushed this herd immunity nonsense. and all along we knew that dr. birx knew what the public was being told was garbage, and she stayed silent. that makes her complicit. if the public knew in march when she was sort of boasting about the president's prowess to synthesize data because he's a businessman, if the public knew how serious this was, perhaps the public would have taken this more seriously and masked up and perhaps, you know, a quarter of a million people in this country who are dead now might still be alive. so silence equals complicity. she doesn't get off. >> when you compare how dr. fauci responded to the white house attempts to down-play the sul verity of the pandemic, how did he do correctly? we know he managed to disagree with donald trump, and he still kept his job. what do you think about that? >> i think what dr. fauci was asked direct questions he gave direct answers. the problem with dr. fauci is that he was basically muzzled for many months, prohibited from doing media interviews. dr. birx had an opportunity to stand up and ref
then they brought in a radiologist who pushed this herd immunity nonsense. and all along we knew that dr. birx knew what the public was being told was garbage, and she stayed silent. that makes her complicit. if the public knew in march when she was sort of boasting about the president's prowess to synthesize data because he's a businessman, if the public knew how serious this was, perhaps the public would have taken this more seriously and masked up and perhaps, you know, a quarter of a...
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dr. fauci who is at the white house. more on the executive order on the table. >> reporter: president joe biden began his first day with a virtual prayer service. the new president is focusing on the covid-19 response, signing ten executive reopen schools, provide up to 100 million vaccine doses by end of april and invoke defense production act for the goal. >> the big issue is supply. we need more supply of the vaccines and materials to get them in the arms of americans to effectively get this done. >> reporter: he will be meettea president biden says today's executive actions will help but acknowledges he will need congress' help to achieve these goals. >> a long way to go. these are just executive actions. they are important but we are going to need legislation for the things we are going to do. >> reporter: there is push back ronavirus relief package. >> we just passed a program with over $900 billion in it. i am not looking for a new program in the immediate future. >> reporter: the white house says president biden
dr. fauci who is at the white house. more on the executive order on the table. >> reporter: president joe biden began his first day with a virtual prayer service. the new president is focusing on the covid-19 response, signing ten executive reopen schools, provide up to 100 million vaccine doses by end of april and invoke defense production act for the goal. >> the big issue is supply. we need more supply of the vaccines and materials to get them in the arms of americans to...
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dr. samuel hill, in his 80s and still around, who was my principal and dr. was the principal before him, my mom's principal. there's a tradition of creating excellence in this high school keesha lance bottoms, t.i., killer mike, chief justice jackson in dekalb county, city council person, cameron dollar, former national champion ucla and coach out in seattle stanley pritchard. robert hicks, my best friend since kindergarten whose mom miss hicks was the school secretary. it really was a small town vibe in the midst of a big city it produced excellence 37 we were taught from the day we got there without struggle there is no process -- there is no progress and frederick douglass also said it's easier to build strong children than repair broken men. he was an amazing author and orator we were raised in his lineage and image and i'm proud to be a frederick douglass astro and i also want to say beyond just our mayor who's an amazing black woman, and beyond stacey abrams, who went to spellman, my sister college i went to morehouse. who's an amazing black woman i wan
dr. samuel hill, in his 80s and still around, who was my principal and dr. was the principal before him, my mom's principal. there's a tradition of creating excellence in this high school keesha lance bottoms, t.i., killer mike, chief justice jackson in dekalb county, city council person, cameron dollar, former national champion ucla and coach out in seattle stanley pritchard. robert hicks, my best friend since kindergarten whose mom miss hicks was the school secretary. it really was a small...
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dr. king who was assassinated in 1968, and bernice king and other scheduled performers set to speak and host celebration today. he would have turned 92 years old. >>> see how the weather is shaping up, hi, jensa good -- good good morning on martin luther king, jr. day, everyone we are watching lake enhanced snow through northern new york and ohio valley and accumulation across erie, pa to pittsburgh, and right now 12 to 18 inches, will last monday extending to tues's for northern new england and warmer air for upper mississippi valley to colorado springs big time wind event that's going to happen in southern california, we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right, thank you. >>> the hairoing moments that one student pilot will not soon forgot was all caught on camera after, engine failure after 24 minutes in the air, the student was flying at the time, the pilot did take over to set it down on the sand and nobody was injured. faa is now investigating that scene. >>> check your freezer, might need to put your hot pockets on ice big recall next. >>> plus back in russianed back in custody, no
dr. king who was assassinated in 1968, and bernice king and other scheduled performers set to speak and host celebration today. he would have turned 92 years old. >>> see how the weather is shaping up, hi, jensa good -- good good morning on martin luther king, jr. day, everyone we are watching lake enhanced snow through northern new york and ohio valley and accumulation across erie, pa to pittsburgh, and right now 12 to 18 inches, will last monday extending to tues's for northern new...
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will take the cash and make sure that they pass this you know get these people these vaccines dr jeff told who works at cedars sinai medical center told the l.a. times quote that a patient actually asked him directly if i don't get it and every person who cheats and jumps and about lyme is then also putting someone who is at risk someone who is a print line worker that's one less for them you are 100 percent correct here but i would posit that this is exactly no different than what we saw with the hiv aids pandemic and a lot of the drugs that been used to have become popularized to suppress some of the aftereffects of that because if you had the money in the ninety's people were passing that along to get these drugs that were then still experimental and they lived well into old age meanwhile you know a lot of people who were people of color or people who were impoverished died almost instantly i want to add to what you said about you know kind of people fudging the books and saying oh i work of blood you know nursing homes or i do these kind of things which is really crazy is that if you just
will take the cash and make sure that they pass this you know get these people these vaccines dr jeff told who works at cedars sinai medical center told the l.a. times quote that a patient actually asked him directly if i don't get it and every person who cheats and jumps and about lyme is then also putting someone who is at risk someone who is a print line worker that's one less for them you are 100 percent correct here but i would posit that this is exactly no different than what we saw with...
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dr. kastor: who they can relate to, and the first presidents did not operate that way. the notion was, people need a leader who embodies, who is in some ways better than them, but embodies their concerns. that's a very much born of these notions of european nobility, that nobles are born, not only trained, but born better. the notion here is, no, no, no the president and the first lady should be just like you. they're relatable. the kids watch tv too late. the president and the first lady separately both riding about alcoholism -- writing about alcoholism. a very common millions of americans. -- commonplace challenge facing millions of americans. the notion that the president and the first lady are just like you. this is one of the challenges that donald trump faces. he is so unlike most american. melania trump is unlike most first ladies, unlike every first lady. she was not born in this country and many americans were born in other countries, but the notion of a first lady who had been born overseas was something she had to normalize. we've got a few minutes left and
dr. kastor: who they can relate to, and the first presidents did not operate that way. the notion was, people need a leader who embodies, who is in some ways better than them, but embodies their concerns. that's a very much born of these notions of european nobility, that nobles are born, not only trained, but born better. the notion here is, no, no, no the president and the first lady should be just like you. they're relatable. the kids watch tv too late. the president and the first lady...
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dr. fauci who will share many scientific updates. >> we are waiting to hear from dr. fauci. we just heard -- dr. patel, apologies in advance if you have to cut you off. based on what we heard there, a number of things, i was interested -- we will come back. let's listen to dr. fauci. >> i believe your audio came on. if you could come back to the beginning and start again, that would be great. >> okay. in other words, nobody heard anything from me. is that correct? okay. i said, a lot of really -- [ no audio ] when you think in terms of therapeutics, you think in terms of therapeutics for advanced disease and therapeutics for early and moderate disease. also, buried in that is targeting the virus itself versus targeting the inflammatory responses that often are the source and the cause of the morbidities and mortalities that we see with this particular disease. first, if you look at the therapeutics for moderate advanced disease, one shown to be efficacious is dexamethasone. it's shown to significantly diminish the 28-day -- the more morbidity and mortality we see. people who
dr. fauci who will share many scientific updates. >> we are waiting to hear from dr. fauci. we just heard -- dr. patel, apologies in advance if you have to cut you off. based on what we heard there, a number of things, i was interested -- we will come back. let's listen to dr. fauci. >> i believe your audio came on. if you could come back to the beginning and start again, that would be great. >> okay. in other words, nobody heard anything from me. is that correct? okay. i...
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dr. smith, who will advise on equity, dr. hy, surgeon general under obama, and other folks under him. those of us who are not ready to give up our day jobs, we are talking to the full extent the administration who are advising them. we have a large network of medical experts. they will not be isolated the way that fauci and birx were. lisa: dr. ranney, thank you. you cannot mention that you hurt your foot and went to the hospital in providence without the story. tom: there was a guitar involved. this is really important, lisa. i will be blunt. there are some really tough, tough parts of providence. i do not think, frankly, there's a new york city equivalent. rhode island hospital is one of these places where fancy educated people go. they are in the trenches of emergency medicine, starting with gunshot wounds. lisa: that's a question -- how do you deal with the pandemic on top of everything else? she talked about the l.a. situation could be the templates for the rest of america -- the template for the rest of america. that's a
dr. smith, who will advise on equity, dr. hy, surgeon general under obama, and other folks under him. those of us who are not ready to give up our day jobs, we are talking to the full extent the administration who are advising them. we have a large network of medical experts. they will not be isolated the way that fauci and birx were. lisa: dr. ranney, thank you. you cannot mention that you hurt your foot and went to the hospital in providence without the story. tom: there was a guitar...
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hospitals struggling to cope there are the hidden mental health costs of the pandemic one from flying dr who preferred not to be identified described feelings of helplessness and despair in the kind of things that we find tough or like this make us kind of stressed and sad is the feeling of being helpless particularly on call shifts in night shifts and i personally like the way that i get through it and by. telling myself that i know it's going to be kind of like the worship of my life or a new it's going to be hell and. you just have to go in expecting the worst case to end there it's fine is met your expectations or it's good because it's not as bad as the worst day of your life health workers aren't used to talking about themselves it's not what they do they exist to help others using precise science based knowledge in highly controlled environments best to heal and cure at a minimum though to provide adequate care the pandemic has challenged all that stop shortages after a decade of funding cuts depleted resources relentless wave upon wave of illness and death and n.h.s. psychiatry is de
hospitals struggling to cope there are the hidden mental health costs of the pandemic one from flying dr who preferred not to be identified described feelings of helplessness and despair in the kind of things that we find tough or like this make us kind of stressed and sad is the feeling of being helpless particularly on call shifts in night shifts and i personally like the way that i get through it and by. telling myself that i know it's going to be kind of like the worship of my life or a new...
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dr. luke, who i spoke with a short time ago says there is reason for hope. he says 90% of the staff here have received their first dose of the covid-19 vaccine, the second dose is being administered this week. live in san francisco, andria borba, kpix5. >>> a group of gorillas at the san diego zoo safari park just right now, zoo staff says the great apes are doing well, apart from some congestion they are having. last week fecal samples were tested after two of the eight started coughing and showing symptoms. the department of agriculture confirmed the positive results today. it is believed a staff member infected id, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, and so even with all of those precautions, we still have an exposure that we think happened with that team member. >> the troop will continue to be monitored but the gorillas are eating, drinking and interacting with one another. >>> the niners offering up vaccinations night. this as covid continues to spread of the county. and a letter from the niners
dr. luke, who i spoke with a short time ago says there is reason for hope. he says 90% of the staff here have received their first dose of the covid-19 vaccine, the second dose is being administered this week. live in san francisco, andria borba, kpix5. >>> a group of gorillas at the san diego zoo safari park just right now, zoo staff says the great apes are doing well, apart from some congestion they are having. last week fecal samples were tested after two of the eight started...
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dr. bourla, that at least one ofhose 94 covid cases was contracted by someone who had received the vaccine? >> yes, correct. there were very, very few cases he the vaccinated group, and all the rest were inlacebo. this is how we calculated more than 90%. like i said, it between 90% and 100%. closer to the 100%. let me put it this way. >> so, pfizer was the first to reveal its findings on theth efficacy ovaccine. you were followed by another company, and you tweeted about that company... a number of other companies arei also in thl stages of trials. so, pfizer h plenty of't company, doet? >> yes, and we hope that many of them will be successful. we know very well that the demand for the vaccines will be so high that none of us wl be able to meet the demand 100%n in tt one or two years. so it's good if there are i hope they are eq effective, the other vaccines, so that we will be able to set an end to this pandemic sooner, rather than later. >> so, onef the differences between your vaccine and some of your competitors is the tempature at which it needs to be stored. the pfizer vaccine needs
dr. bourla, that at least one ofhose 94 covid cases was contracted by someone who had received the vaccine? >> yes, correct. there were very, very few cases he the vaccinated group, and all the rest were inlacebo. this is how we calculated more than 90%. like i said, it between 90% and 100%. closer to the 100%. let me put it this way. >> so, pfizer was the first to reveal its findings on theth efficacy ovaccine. you were followed by another company, and you tweeted about that...
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dr. kastor: she is receiving visitors at the white house. who is at the dinners? colleagues of her husband, competitors of her husband. where there any names you recognize? henry clay. what is the ranking of henry clay, do you remember? >> [indiscernible] really against her husband's platform. dr. kastor: right. they competed. so, she's kind of dismissive of henry clay. he is there forever. there's another guy also was from the monroe administration who was still around in 1845. john c calhoun -- john c. calhoun is still there. and what is sarah polk doing with john c. calhoun? it's really difficult because it's exactly the stuff -- >> is that like in england -- dr. kastor: yeah. do you see sarah polk in that? think about? i'm sorry, go ahead, nate. >> is she trying to consume -- to communicate in a nicer way, it seems? dr. kastor: absolutely. she is serving a lot of crucial roles here. she's interpreting the communication of one leticia into another, but also, even though these presidents, they argue, they have personalities, and you can picture her at any one of
dr. kastor: she is receiving visitors at the white house. who is at the dinners? colleagues of her husband, competitors of her husband. where there any names you recognize? henry clay. what is the ranking of henry clay, do you remember? >> [indiscernible] really against her husband's platform. dr. kastor: right. they competed. so, she's kind of dismissive of henry clay. he is there forever. there's another guy also was from the monroe administration who was still around in 1845. john c...
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dr. stephanie cohen who got pulled into this whole situation as well as dr. deborah bourne who came on to help lead these efforts. to acknowledge that you folks have really been working not only restore but create a trust and partnership with the community. these are low income communities, communities of color, which is where all of our s.r.o.s are concentrated in the mission and tenderloin and chinatown. we've seen what's possible from these partnerships. particularly with the work that has been done by latino task force and the doctor at ucsf. we can continue to build on this and hopefully this legislation reenactment is one step in that direction. that concludes my comments. thank you for your indulgence. >> president yee: okay. budget legislative analyst has a rep to present. go ahead and give your presentation. >> nick menard from the budget legislative analyst. this ordinance requires department of public health and authorize residents in quarantine hotel rooms. this requirement for mask testing. which only occurs when one or more households test positi
dr. stephanie cohen who got pulled into this whole situation as well as dr. deborah bourne who came on to help lead these efforts. to acknowledge that you folks have really been working not only restore but create a trust and partnership with the community. these are low income communities, communities of color, which is where all of our s.r.o.s are concentrated in the mission and tenderloin and chinatown. we've seen what's possible from these partnerships. particularly with the work that has...
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dr. fauci, who will share some scientific updates. >> [no audio] -- about therapeutics. >> dr. fauci. i believe your monitor just came on. sorry. say it again. that would be great. dr. fauci: in other words, nobody heard anything, is that correct? i said a lot of really good stuff. thank you. what i'm going to do is talk about three areas. one is therapeutics. the other is a summary of where we are with vaccines. the other is looking at some of the implications of the variants of concern. when you think in terms of therapeutics, you think in terms of therapeutics for advanced disease and therapeutics for early and moderate disease, but also, buried and that is targeting the virus itself versus targeting the inflammatory responses that often are the source and cause of the morbidities and mortalities that we see with this particular disease. first, if you look at the therapeutics for moderate and advanced disease, one of the ones that is shown clearly to be very efficacious is dexamethasone and people who are hospitalized for on ventilators or have high flow oxygen requirements. it has
dr. fauci, who will share some scientific updates. >> [no audio] -- about therapeutics. >> dr. fauci. i believe your monitor just came on. sorry. say it again. that would be great. dr. fauci: in other words, nobody heard anything, is that correct? i said a lot of really good stuff. thank you. what i'm going to do is talk about three areas. one is therapeutics. the other is a summary of where we are with vaccines. the other is looking at some of the implications of the variants of...
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dr. anthony fauci, who had a rocky relationship with former president trump. dr. fauci expressed a sense of relief during his first briefing under the biden administration. >> it was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it. the idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know, what the evidence, what the science is and know that's it, let the science speak, it is somewhat of a liberating feeling. >> fauci feeling free there. nationwide covid hospitalizations have dropped in the last week, but new mutations of the virus could erase that progress. >>> breaking overnight, thousands of national guard troops were abruptly kicked out of the u.s. capitol but then allowed to return after an outcry from lawmakers. the troops who came to washington to guard the inauguration of joe biden were forced to use a nearby parking garage as a rest area after they were ordered to leave the capitol grounds thursday. they said they felt betrayed as they took refuge, as you see here, in this g
dr. anthony fauci, who had a rocky relationship with former president trump. dr. fauci expressed a sense of relief during his first briefing under the biden administration. >> it was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it. the idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know, what the evidence, what the science is and know that's it, let the science speak, it is somewhat of a liberating...
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i don't know who else was part of it. >> how does that track? >> i remember that day because dr. rx was really angry and she had actually confronted me and said, do you know who created those graphs? did you work on that? and i said, well, you know that there has been an effort to manipulate the data to downplay this virus, and so i can only control what the vp, somewhat control, i would say, what the vp's slides said. honestly there were times when he would end up with some crazy slide that i didn't know where it had come from. it had come from the communications team. and i operated on facts and he knew that. so i would literally run down the stairs in the west wing to her office, shut the door and show it to her and say, did you make this? and she would be like, no, i thought you made it. i said, no. so then we would both run around trying to figure out who did. i mean, this is the chaos and -- of this response. so it doesn't matter when you're trying to do the work and you're trying to do the right thing. you're just never going to be able to counter that. >> olivia troy who i
i don't know who else was part of it. >> how does that track? >> i remember that day because dr. rx was really angry and she had actually confronted me and said, do you know who created those graphs? did you work on that? and i said, well, you know that there has been an effort to manipulate the data to downplay this virus, and so i can only control what the vp, somewhat control, i would say, what the vp's slides said. honestly there were times when he would end up with some crazy...
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dr. fauci, who is now president biden's chief medical officer outlining the fact that the u.s.in a bad way. they are expecting half a million deaths by the end of neonth. there are a lot of challenges, and with this come with people not being able to work, being laid off from work, business is not being able to open in the way that ty were before. the president has said that this is what he goes to sleep and wakes up thinking about. >> as we monitor the live shot, we are waiting for him to speak imminently. this is the scene in washington where we are expecting president joe biden to outline his plans in the white house dining room. when it comes to his plans, they are ambitious. he has many of them. not least, starting the rollout of a vaccination program for a lot of americans when it comes to the numbers in the first 100 days of his hesitancy. >> he has received some criticism from people saying it's not ambitious enough and that he has set the bar fairly low so he can reset target of the vaccines, delivering them to people. from his perspective, he will be trying to show th
dr. fauci, who is now president biden's chief medical officer outlining the fact that the u.s.in a bad way. they are expecting half a million deaths by the end of neonth. there are a lot of challenges, and with this come with people not being able to work, being laid off from work, business is not being able to open in the way that ty were before. the president has said that this is what he goes to sleep and wakes up thinking about. >> as we monitor the live shot, we are waiting for him...
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dr. fowler, who made the wild claim last week that there was no national tricolored flag with a purple stripe the estonian governorate inside the russian empire had a purple stripe on their flag from 1721 to 1917. see? right there in the middle. and i'd like to apologize on behalf of dr. cooper for having his zipper down for the entire segment on the flags of east africa. sorry, tanzania, you deserve better. all right, on today's episode, we're gonna start with some viewer e-mails.
dr. fowler, who made the wild claim last week that there was no national tricolored flag with a purple stripe the estonian governorate inside the russian empire had a purple stripe on their flag from 1721 to 1917. see? right there in the middle. and i'd like to apologize on behalf of dr. cooper for having his zipper down for the entire segment on the flags of east africa. sorry, tanzania, you deserve better. all right, on today's episode, we're gonna start with some viewer e-mails.
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(ken) as sean lewis reports - reverend jesse jackson, who knew dr., says his legacy changed the course of activism, and continues to inspire... (pam) that was sean lewis reporting tonight. (pam) hundreds of people in the east bay came out to celebrate dr martin luther king junior day. due to the covid pandemic -- organizers expected maybe 50 cars to show up for the city of el cerrito's annual m-l-k junior car caravan, but instead people in one- hundred cars participated. those who attended say, dr king's message of unity and peace is still relevant and needed... due to the political unrest and ongoing pandemic. (pam) that wraps up kron four news at 9.(ken)but our primetime news continues at the top of the hour...law enforcement across the nation.. on high alert ahead of inauguration day.we'll take a look a the final preparations happening in california... and washington d- c.(pam) plus.. a 12-year-old boy is still missing in san mateo county after getting swept away in the surf.what the coast guard is saying about the search tonight. the south bay to
(ken) as sean lewis reports - reverend jesse jackson, who knew dr., says his legacy changed the course of activism, and continues to inspire... (pam) that was sean lewis reporting tonight. (pam) hundreds of people in the east bay came out to celebrate dr martin luther king junior day. due to the covid pandemic -- organizers expected maybe 50 cars to show up for the city of el cerrito's annual m-l-k junior car caravan, but instead people in one- hundred cars participated. those who attended say,...
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dr. walensky? >> great question. we don't have evidence to suggest yes or no. we believe they are safe for reproduction. there are no -- there is limited data in pregnancy right now for women who pregnant but we don't have any data to suggest and we don't believe there should be any bad effects on reproductive health. >> dr. walensky and dr. fauci, appreciate you being with us. a couple viewers said they are worried about you and you look tire. i'm sure you're exhausted. we appreciate you taking the time -- >> i think you look good, dr. fauci. don't listen to them. >> it wasn't a kcriticism. >> you're going to give me a complex. >> it was a concern. >> my wife just texted me and said you look tired. [ laughter ] >> maybe it was your wife who was dm-ing me on instagram. i got a bunch. we appreciate you answering our questions and giving us time. thank you. we wish you the best. >>> dr. maccella nunes-smith joins us and vaccine distribution in minority communities and the plans to make sure all americans receive equal access to vaccines and treatments. french fry. iced chai. pad thai. baked pie. pork chop. soda pop. scallop. kebobs. soursop. hot pot. dumpling. chicken wing. peki
dr. walensky? >> great question. we don't have evidence to suggest yes or no. we believe they are safe for reproduction. there are no -- there is limited data in pregnancy right now for women who pregnant but we don't have any data to suggest and we don't believe there should be any bad effects on reproductive health. >> dr. walensky and dr. fauci, appreciate you being with us. a couple viewers said they are worried about you and you look tire. i'm sure you're exhausted. we...
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to day so bible that takes utmost gravity for the people who end up in these shelters but we still fools to step out in talbot area to see what. dr sons who has been working for the rights of the homeless for decades has the same concerns he says the government needs to do much more insidious how to become more. we need to do a lot more we need to maintain more social distancing among them and encourage the use of sanitizes because once he spreads among the homeless it will get very hard to control it's. beyond our control because we won't even be able to trace the chain of contact. then he says that everybody tries to take the cautions as instructed by the show to get it but it is not easy. nobody can have a mosque going for 24 hours people do take them off at times or get together to just chat with each other but it should be fine as long as we maintain some distance. the coming month will be for those on the streets as the old weeks and will drive many more seeking a warm bed and a blanket to. people like saying the hard reality is that surviving the pools at the moment is a bigger concern than so why the violence. the author
to day so bible that takes utmost gravity for the people who end up in these shelters but we still fools to step out in talbot area to see what. dr sons who has been working for the rights of the homeless for decades has the same concerns he says the government needs to do much more insidious how to become more. we need to do a lot more we need to maintain more social distancing among them and encourage the use of sanitizes because once he spreads among the homeless it will get very hard to...
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dr. sullivan: yes. susan: who was bruce mccandless, and why was he important to the hubble launch project? dr. sullivan: bruce is one of the really most interesting and unique astronauts that the program has maybe ever had. super bright guy. graduated second in his class from annapolis. the son and grandson of medal of on a recipients, a naval officer. he came to the astronaut corps in the early 1970's with what became known as the excess 11 group. when he came along, he was incredibly talented, very intense design engineer. you've all seen bruce mccandless. if you've seen the picture of an astronaut hanging off all by himself against the backdrop of space, little white spacesuit with red stripes, that's bruce, and the little rocket patch that he used to fly that far away from the shuttle, he co-designed with some folks at the johnson space center. he had done some of the very preliminary early work on hubble back in the 1970's. he was my co-space walker for the hubble deployment flight. so we were both experience
dr. sullivan: yes. susan: who was bruce mccandless, and why was he important to the hubble launch project? dr. sullivan: bruce is one of the really most interesting and unique astronauts that the program has maybe ever had. super bright guy. graduated second in his class from annapolis. the son and grandson of medal of on a recipients, a naval officer. he came to the astronaut corps in the early 1970's with what became known as the excess 11 group. when he came along, he was incredibly...
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who yout government advisor who heads the think tank the center for china and globalization why is his country thinking so many fights these days and where are they on leading. dr wang who go welcome to conflict zone thank you europe's getting fed up with beijing's threatening behavior and telling politicians here where they can go and who they can talk to telling the nobel prize committee who it can award and who it can't what made your government think it could push europe around like this what 1st time for you to hear that but i don't think that that was the government position or there could be misunderstanding or. you know there was a maybe there's a lot of communication whatever. i heard from you i don't hear anything from that. here in china i don't think so well perhaps you don't hear about it in china but just days ago. the german in foreign minister hiker mass told beijing bluntly to stop threatening europe after a senior czech politician has gone to taiwan and addressed its parliament your government had warned he'd pay a heavy price for his visit there that's bullying isn't it no i don't think that it was really probably understood in a rug i think
who yout government advisor who heads the think tank the center for china and globalization why is his country thinking so many fights these days and where are they on leading. dr wang who go welcome to conflict zone thank you europe's getting fed up with beijing's threatening behavior and telling politicians here where they can go and who they can talk to telling the nobel prize committee who it can award and who it can't what made your government think it could push europe around like this...
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that stigma is something dr tina holstered who runs a pain treatment practice in copenhagen knows all too well there is that day you will end up with a needle in a stack with cannabis but it has never been proven we want our patient to get symptom relief or the problems if that can be pain or nausea and vomiting to chemotherapy or radiation. the physician has treated some 3000 patients with cannabis products so far and is convinced of its efficacy for health and well being . and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin as always you can find out more about these and other business stories online at www dot com slash business to check us out on facebook and twitter until next time take care thanks for watching it's. been really a monster the toughest in durance race. 1200 kilometers with a dog sled. day. in the far north of norway. and with practically no sleep. any more questions and off we go to fin marc sloping close up. in 60 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. wo
that stigma is something dr tina holstered who runs a pain treatment practice in copenhagen knows all too well there is that day you will end up with a needle in a stack with cannabis but it has never been proven we want our patient to get symptom relief or the problems if that can be pain or nausea and vomiting to chemotherapy or radiation. the physician has treated some 3000 patients with cannabis products so far and is convinced of its efficacy for health and well being . and that's it for...