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my name is dr. jim green and i'm a co band and the chairman of powell ledger and we use the block chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem building often nearing the tentative, and it main, if there is solar panels, the apartment isn't really incentivized, so i'll go back to the 10 if it, but using the tenant will pay dearly to the body corporate using power ledger the 10 and pasting owner, not the power company for the electricity. if the tenant isn't at home, the unused energy will be sold to a neighbor, lowering their power bill and making a profit for the owner. it actually creates the mechanism to justify investing the capital in the best buy. this clever system could also speed up investment in sustainable energy projects by making it real easy to own a piece of a solar or a wind farm. why do i need a block chain for this condo invest in a sol
my name is dr. jim green and i'm a co band and the chairman of powell ledger and we use the block chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem building often nearing the tentative, and it main, if there is solar panels, the apartment isn't really incentivized, so i'll go back to the 10 if it, but using the tenant will pay dearly to the body...
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my name is dr. jim, a green and i'm a co founder and the chairman of pal ledger and we use the block chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem that building often during the tentative and it main, if there is solar panels, the apartment isn't really incentivized, so i'll go back to the 10 if it. but using up all the tenant will pay the bill to the body corporate using power ledger the $10.00 and paste the owner. not the power company for the electricity. if the tenant isn't at home, the unused energy will be sold to a neighbor, lowering their power bill and making a profit for the owner. it actually creates the mechanism to justify investing in the capital in the best buy. this clever system could also speed up investment in sustainable energy projects by making it real easy to own a piece of a solar or a wind farm. why do i need a block chain for th
my name is dr. jim, a green and i'm a co founder and the chairman of pal ledger and we use the block chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem that building often during the tentative and it main, if there is solar panels, the apartment isn't really incentivized, so i'll go back to the 10 if it. but using up all the tenant will pay the bill...
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remember that heated exchange between congressman jim jordan and dr. fauci just about a month ago? s dr. fauci using to keep the mask mandates and lockdowns in place. dr. fauci was talking about masks until 2022. what changed in a month's time? let's ask johns hopkins university professor of public health and fox news contributor, dr. marty makary. why this sudden about face? what changed in a month's time? >> we haven't had any good criteria put out by our public health officials tragically. they are moving the goalposts. people are getting frustrated. congressman jordan is getting frustrated. we long said 10 cases per 100,000 we're back to normal. we're there now. the vast majority of the country is there we also said less than 30,000 daily cases we're there also. dr. fauci, said 20,000, 10,000. he listen to his language you hear the word considerable, we might possibly do something if there is considerable change that general language is not helpful for a public trying to plan, businesses are trying to plan, i don't know who to blame, him or cnn and "face the nation" and all thes
remember that heated exchange between congressman jim jordan and dr. fauci just about a month ago? s dr. fauci using to keep the mask mandates and lockdowns in place. dr. fauci was talking about masks until 2022. what changed in a month's time? let's ask johns hopkins university professor of public health and fox news contributor, dr. marty makary. why this sudden about face? what changed in a month's time? >> we haven't had any good criteria put out by our public health officials...
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liz: remember the heated exchange between jim jordan and dr. onth ago jim jordan was asking what standards was dr. fauci using to keep the mask mandates and lockdowns in place dr. fauci was talking about masks until 2022, what changed in a month time but ask john hopkins university professor of public health and fox news contributor doctor marty makary, why all the sudden about faith, what changed in a month time. >> we haven't had any good criteria put out by her public health officials, they have been moving the goalpost and people are getting frustrated you see congressman jordan there getting frustrated we have long said before we get ten cases before hundred thousand we would get back to normal but we are there now the vast majority is there where we said then there's less than 30000 cases daily and dr. fauci said 20,010,000 and if you listen there is language he uses the word considerable a lot, we might possibly be able to consider doing something if there is a considerable change, that general language is not helpful for a public that is
liz: remember the heated exchange between jim jordan and dr. onth ago jim jordan was asking what standards was dr. fauci using to keep the mask mandates and lockdowns in place dr. fauci was talking about masks until 2022, what changed in a month time but ask john hopkins university professor of public health and fox news contributor doctor marty makary, why all the sudden about faith, what changed in a month time. >> we haven't had any good criteria put out by her public health officials,...
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jim lewis? dr. lewis: thanks, steve. i should start by noting that i hate getting shots. so, maybe the lesson for me from that is we need to be respect full of the opinions of those who have concerns. i think respect is crucial. we may not agree, we may need to find new ways to persuade them, but i don't like the shots anymore than they do. i mean, getting them. i have all my shots and i'm happy about it. peggy's point about global distribution is crucial. it doesn't make any sense to put out the fire in one part of the ship and leave the other. we use the right communications for communities, and i mean local communities, we can start may be moving back towards the golden age of acceptance of vaccines. and i think covid will be a test case people can point to. measles, look at the success we had. so let's think about the strategies at the community level, at the social media level. it can help us move forward. thanks. mr. morrison: thank you so much, jim. katherine, you get the last word today, and thank you so much for the leadership and remarkable series of products yo
jim lewis? dr. lewis: thanks, steve. i should start by noting that i hate getting shots. so, maybe the lesson for me from that is we need to be respect full of the opinions of those who have concerns. i think respect is crucial. we may not agree, we may need to find new ways to persuade them, but i don't like the shots anymore than they do. i mean, getting them. i have all my shots and i'm happy about it. peggy's point about global distribution is crucial. it doesn't make any sense to put out...
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dr. beegle and jim bell i was part of his team at the team wanted the 58 for rover category category 1 rankedghs at could possibly rank a it butn the end for reasons of -- but this is where science competes and then we collaborate and out what's what brings the best ideas. s different missions different competitions in different calls and then the principle investigator on the satellite going to the moon that will map the water so to process through sometimes you win and sometimes you don't but you bring the best science and adjuvants. >> take you very much. i yield back mr. chair. >> congress on perlmutter thank you so much and i love serving on this committee with you. this brings her hearing to close but i have one final question. after mars europa? what do you think? >> maeuropa, for sure. in syllabus, venus all sorts of things. >> and water. >> one of the missions will be to look for life the doctor bethany ehlmann pointed out and getting service from mars and europa and test the environment and show where there might be -- on mars and that would be one thing i would advocate for. >> tha
dr. beegle and jim bell i was part of his team at the team wanted the 58 for rover category category 1 rankedghs at could possibly rank a it butn the end for reasons of -- but this is where science competes and then we collaborate and out what's what brings the best ideas. s different missions different competitions in different calls and then the principle investigator on the satellite going to the moon that will map the water so to process through sometimes you win and sometimes you don't but...
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joining me tonight missouri congressman jason smith, former federal prosecutor jim trusty, congressman louie gohmert, drmarty makary, ford o'connell, kentucky congressman andy barr and former acting i.c.e. director ron vitiello. will biden's policies again make the u.s. dependent overseas oil? just like germany will be dependent on russian gas. just like russian hackers shut down the colonial pipeline, russia shut down power in ukraine. president trump reportedly getting set to launch his make america great again. joining the manhattan d.a. and the investigation into the trump organization. we'll debate the political fallout there. nancy pelosi doubling down today, still demanding the how the wear masks inside even though the cdc said you don't have if you're vaccinated. house republicans defiant, asking what happened to follow the science? dr. fauci blaming americans today for quote, misinterpreting the cdc's confusing mask guidance after dr. fauci confused the country with flip-flops, taking every side on masks and more. we'll break it all down. plus there is more evidence surfacing that the nih-backe
joining me tonight missouri congressman jason smith, former federal prosecutor jim trusty, congressman louie gohmert, drmarty makary, ford o'connell, kentucky congressman andy barr and former acting i.c.e. director ron vitiello. will biden's policies again make the u.s. dependent overseas oil? just like germany will be dependent on russian gas. just like russian hackers shut down the colonial pipeline, russia shut down power in ukraine. president trump reportedly getting set to launch his make...
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jim reed, bbc news. earlier i spoke to drder of infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick, who told me the study would be good for people who struggled to quarantine. we do know that it's very hard for some people to self—isolate if they have pressure to going to work or whatever, childcare responsibilities which means it's very difficult for them to self—isolate. in the longer term, we really need to move towards a model that is sustainable and again, as i said previously, this is a very good time for this trial to happen and these repeat lateral flow tests, and the idea behind this is that individuals will be followed and have to test for seven days if they come into contact with an infected case, and if they test negative on day, they can live their lives as normal but if they test positive and are required to isolate, they have to take a cue pcr test so it's important to take this data, and it might be more of a normal situation so we can move away from this very, very costly, long isolation period that pe
jim reed, bbc news. earlier i spoke to drder of infectious disease modelling at the university of warwick, who told me the study would be good for people who struggled to quarantine. we do know that it's very hard for some people to self—isolate if they have pressure to going to work or whatever, childcare responsibilities which means it's very difficult for them to self—isolate. in the longer term, we really need to move towards a model that is sustainable and again, as i said previously,...
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jim reed, bbc news. dr molecular epidemiologist at the university of buckingham. she says it's very important for younger adults to get vaccinated to stop the spread of new variants of covid. it is important that those of us who are perhaps in a younger age group who think that our own personal risk of serious illness and the consequences are not that great, we understand there is really good evidence now, today there is evidence out from the public health england that actually, having your two doses of the vaccination prevents infection and it really reduces transmission by over 80%. which is so important. it's really important we all play our part in doing something for the population, notjust for our own protection. what is the argument for... is there an argument for concentrating on areas of higher risk? maybe places like greater manchester, to make sure that those young adults are a priority? so, i think there should be certain outreach programmes, there should be perhaps, you know, a drive in areas w
jim reed, bbc news. dr molecular epidemiologist at the university of buckingham. she says it's very important for younger adults to get vaccinated to stop the spread of new variants of covid. it is important that those of us who are perhaps in a younger age group who think that our own personal risk of serious illness and the consequences are not that great, we understand there is really good evidence now, today there is evidence out from the public health england that actually, having your two...
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jim, for having me. >>> all right. let's continue this conversation from the medical perspective. dr. goldchance joins us. let me begin with something dr. anthony fauci said about this two weeks ago. here he was. >> i'm not convinced about that. i think we should continue to investigate what went none china until we find out to the best of our ability exactly what happened. certainly the people who have investigated it say it likely was the emergence from an animal reservoir that then infected individuals. but it could have been something else. we need to find that out. >> what are your biggest medical questions given what jim and director clapper just talked about and what this intelligence tells us now? >> well, i certainly agree with dr. fauci as almost always do. and the more we understand about how this pandemic started, the higher our chances are of spresp preventing the next one or mitigating the impact of the next one. the only thing we know about this pandemic is it won't be last one we face over future years. if we can learn more about how it started, about what the specifics are, about the sequ
jim, for having me. >>> all right. let's continue this conversation from the medical perspective. dr. goldchance joins us. let me begin with something dr. anthony fauci said about this two weeks ago. here he was. >> i'm not convinced about that. i think we should continue to investigate what went none china until we find out to the best of our ability exactly what happened. certainly the people who have investigated it say it likely was the emergence from an animal reservoir that...
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texas state legislature just passed a new voting bill, and wees what in those jim crow 2.0 claims, well, they're back. >> drphier. >> well, i predicted memorial day weekend would be a great e-mask-ipation, now the cdc director is throwing out the first pitch in fenway park and without a mask. so did the science change? >> hmm. and leo. >> republicans in congress are -- in the military. how the veterans will expose what's happening in our country. >> but first, a major memorial day messaging mistake. instead of marking the weekend by honoring our servicemen and women who pay the ultimate sacrifice, vice president kamala harris tweeting yesterday: enjoy the long weekend with a picture of her. inch instantly -- instantly, many americans responded with outrage. then today she tweeted: throughout our history our servicemen and women have risked everything to defend our freedoms and our country. as we prepare to honor them on memorial day, we remember their service and their sacrifice. memorial day weekend is especially hard for gold star families, those who lost loved ones in the line of duty of military service
texas state legislature just passed a new voting bill, and wees what in those jim crow 2.0 claims, well, they're back. >> drphier. >> well, i predicted memorial day weekend would be a great e-mask-ipation, now the cdc director is throwing out the first pitch in fenway park and without a mask. so did the science change? >> hmm. and leo. >> republicans in congress are -- in the military. how the veterans will expose what's happening in our country. >> but first, a...
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then he dragged the staff that was voted unanimously except for jim bevel, for him not to denounce the vietnam war. dr. king said, it's the cracked ones that let the light in. and i have to do this. and his -- not only civil rights, but the "new york times," "the washington post," and the whole world rejected him without even considering the substance of what he said about war. then he -- then he dragged the staff into the poor people's campaign with a plan. it's often forgotten, the plan for the poor people's campaign was modeled on the bonus marchers from world war i who were starving and went to washington in 1932 and were driven out by the u.s. army led by general patton who was then a colonel and mcarthur on horseback. people beaten and killed. but dr. king said they didn't succeed, but they did start etching into the political consciousness of the people in washington who saw it and felt guilty. something about obligations to poor and starving people when they petitioned that helped lead to the gi bill 12 years later. and he said we may not succeed when we go to washington with the poor people's
then he dragged the staff that was voted unanimously except for jim bevel, for him not to denounce the vietnam war. dr. king said, it's the cracked ones that let the light in. and i have to do this. and his -- not only civil rights, but the "new york times," "the washington post," and the whole world rejected him without even considering the substance of what he said about war. then he -- then he dragged the staff into the poor people's campaign with a plan. it's often...
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dr. gottlieb said over the weekend. jimompany, a cfo, a spinoff, a really great company. i love logistics companies, like plastics from the graduate sarah greenstein, makes a lot of equipment for masks worldwide, including china. but they also make auto parts. i want to find out whether that's hurting, carl, because of, yes, the chip shortage >> jim, nice to have david back, we'll see you tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern time we're not too far from a dow intraday high, something we have not seen since april 16th. dot ay. n'gowa before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. >>> good monday morning, welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber
dr. gottlieb said over the weekend. jimompany, a cfo, a spinoff, a really great company. i love logistics companies, like plastics from the graduate sarah greenstein, makes a lot of equipment for masks worldwide, including china. but they also make auto parts. i want to find out whether that's hurting, carl, because of, yes, the chip shortage >> jim, nice to have david back, we'll see you tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern time we're not too far from a dow intraday high, something we have not seen...
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dr. beagle and part of his team, and jim bell at arizona state, and i also led a team that proposed a instrumentn the rover, and we ranked as high as we could rank, and in the end we were not selected, and this is as scientists we compete and collaborate and that's what brings the best ideas to the forefront. i have gone through this process again, a different call, one of nasa's small set competitions, and i am going a principal on the one going to look for water. >> thank you. >> congressman, thank you so much. i love serving on this committee. this brings our hearing to a close. i have one final question, after mars, ueropa? what do you think? >> for sure. ueropa clipper mission. yeah, venus. all sorts of good things. >> yeah, and ueropa we could actually land on, right? >> yep. >> and water? >> one of the missions -- i think the next mission to look for life is drilling and getting under the surface of mars or ueropa, and there's liquid water and that would be the one thing i would advocate for. >> well, thank you all very much. this is definitely the most funnest science committee we have h
dr. beagle and part of his team, and jim bell at arizona state, and i also led a team that proposed a instrumentn the rover, and we ranked as high as we could rank, and in the end we were not selected, and this is as scientists we compete and collaborate and that's what brings the best ideas to the forefront. i have gone through this process again, a different call, one of nasa's small set competitions, and i am going a principal on the one going to look for water. >> thank you. >>...
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dr. fauci was playing cupid these days. >> he certainly is trying to right now, jim.g is the white house is hoping americans will swipe right on vaccinations, and they're teaming up with some of the most widely used dating sites in this country. the white house is partnering with sites like okcupid, match, hinge, bumble, tinder. many dating apps they're working with to try to encourage people to get those vaccinations. in these apps you can actually have badges that show you've been vaccinated. you can set filters so you're matched or connected with people who have vaccinations, and they're also trying to offer some premium content like super likes and super swipes to try to encourage more people to get vaccinated and share with others they've been vaccinated as well. in these sites you can also register for those vaccine appointments as well. and this is something that the white house is clearly having a little bit of fun with. take a listen to the covid briefing yesterday where they talked about this initiative. >> people who display their vaccination status are 14%
dr. fauci was playing cupid these days. >> he certainly is trying to right now, jim.g is the white house is hoping americans will swipe right on vaccinations, and they're teaming up with some of the most widely used dating sites in this country. the white house is partnering with sites like okcupid, match, hinge, bumble, tinder. many dating apps they're working with to try to encourage people to get those vaccinations. in these apps you can actually have badges that show you've been...
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jim's audio. he'll be with us judgest a mome. just moments ago, dr. anthony fauci said people who have been fully vaccinated against covid-19 do not -- do not need to wear masks outside. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here with more. elizabeth, good morning to you. it's a big deal. maybe we can play it for our viewers so they can hear dr. fauci and get your thoughts on the other side. >> great. >> i know we've got to make that transition. if you are vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask outside. a very unusual situation if you were going into a completely crowded situation where people are essentially falling all over each other, then you wear a mask. but any other time, if you are vaccinated and you are outside, put aside your mask. you don't have to wear it. >> all right. jim is with us. jim, elizabeth. great news. big deal. >> it is a big deal, and it's a big deal because fauci said it and he is the ultimate public health communicator, and he put it so clearly. to tell you the truth, april 27th, the cdc pretty much said the
jim's audio. he'll be with us judgest a mome. just moments ago, dr. anthony fauci said people who have been fully vaccinated against covid-19 do not -- do not need to wear masks outside. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here with more. elizabeth, good morning to you. it's a big deal. maybe we can play it for our viewers so they can hear dr. fauci and get your thoughts on the other side. >> great. >> i know we've got to make that transition. if you are vaccinated,...
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dr. gottlieb, ringing the opening bell, having said that we should declare a short-term victory, jim, overt will make some comments in virginia today over exactly that, declining cases were down 91%, in case, from the january peak, and we've got half of all americans with at least one dose, jim, 165 million americans. >> i thought that gottlieb today, whom i regard as being the premiere person and i wish he ran this for our government, gave us the freedom to be able to have a great time this week, don't go crazy, obviously, and governor murphy basically said take your masks off inside, i think that's great and it's, we're back, we're absolutely back. and i think that i detected, from dr. gottlieb, that it's time, david, that it's time that we just say resume your life >> he has been a consistent voice of reason. and always, advising caution when it was warned and then realizing that too much caution can also have an impact. >> and he was not happy with - >> as opposed to the cdc, which sees no downside in extraordinary caution even when unwarranted. >> right. >> i think many parents of sch
dr. gottlieb, ringing the opening bell, having said that we should declare a short-term victory, jim, overt will make some comments in virginia today over exactly that, declining cases were down 91%, in case, from the january peak, and we've got half of all americans with at least one dose, jim, 165 million americans. >> i thought that gottlieb today, whom i regard as being the premiere person and i wish he ran this for our government, gave us the freedom to be able to have a great time...
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jim? >> let's hope. thank you, elizabeth. >>> let's talk about this. let's bring in dr.a bessette, a physician and medical director from baylor college of medicine. good morning, doctor. we always love having you on. what do you think? does this, assuming it gets the full, full, full approval, does this make a meaningful difference for folks? >> i think for some people it will. there have been some that said they didn't want to get the vaccine until it's fully approved, not realizing that full fda approval is quite a tedious process. so that's why pfizer initially went with the emergency use authorization route. that process took about two to three weeks. full approval typically takes up to ten months. and if expedited it can take up to six months. >> doctor, next week, we expect the cdc to issue emergency use authorization for children 12 and up. teenagers 12 and up. there's a different kind of vaccine hesitancy there that parents, who might have taken the vaccine for themselves, a little more reluctant with their kids. one, it's their kids, also, because the danger is
jim? >> let's hope. thank you, elizabeth. >>> let's talk about this. let's bring in dr.a bessette, a physician and medical director from baylor college of medicine. good morning, doctor. we always love having you on. what do you think? does this, assuming it gets the full, full, full approval, does this make a meaningful difference for folks? >> i think for some people it will. there have been some that said they didn't want to get the vaccine until it's fully approved, not...
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jim felt about it, now you know. i stand with him on that. >> nuts. dr. the israeli/palestinian, the latest fighting between the two. amid word president biden is growing increasingly impatient with the israeli prime minister. or what color you are. pain doesn't care if you live in a small town or in the spotlight. pain h has no limits. that means we need care without limits.s. care like a parent with a newborn. care like we took an oath. care that's strong, fast and safe. that's care without limits. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. (vo) i am living with cll and i am living longer. boost® high protein also has key nutrients thanks to imbruvica. imbruvica is a prescription medicine for adults with cll or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. it will not work for everyone. imbruvica is the #1 prescribed oral therapy for cll, and it's proven to help people live longer
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jim and i certainly hope so. a lot of other parents hope so, too. thank you, dr.joining us today. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. i'm poppy harlow. >> isn't it great to report good news about the coronavirus? >> it's great. you're always a glass-half-full guy, sciutto. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour with our colleague kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello everyone. i'm kate bolduan. here are the top things we're watching. former president trump's legal woes got a lot worse. new york's attorney general now joining a criminal investigation into trump's family business. truth or trump? a decision moment for house republicans. will they support a bipartisan independent commission to investigate the capitol insurrection. >>> coming to her own rescue. the terrifying moment a young girl fights off an alleged kidnapper as she was waiting for the school bus. we'll show you that incredible video. thanks for being here, everybody. let's start with the new legal troubles for former president trump at this hour. a major development that cnn was first to report.
jim and i certainly hope so. a lot of other parents hope so, too. thank you, dr.joining us today. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. i'm poppy harlow. >> isn't it great to report good news about the coronavirus? >> it's great. you're always a glass-half-full guy, sciutto. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour with our colleague kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello everyone. i'm kate bolduan. here are the top things we're watching. former president trump's legal...
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dr. tom crowder. ms. jennifer covert, president and ceo of woodworks. finally mr. jim irving ceo of irving limited. ms. mitsos, we'll begin with you. >> thank you for this opportunity. the national forest foundation is a congressionally chartered nonadvocacy nonprofit that works on behalf of the american public to ensure the health and resilience of our national forests and to inspire meaningful connections to them. we create public/private partnerships to lead forest efforts. each year the nff restores fish and wildfire habitat, reduces wildfires and -- they sequester tons of carbon dioxide every year. national forests can and should be part of the solution to mitigating and adapting to climate change. increasing wildfires may reduce forests. healthy forest increase a long term carbon storage capacity. every forest requires tailored treatments. they can reduce fire risk and retain forest cover. treat planting helps ensure forests persist. the science of forest restoration is wildly practiced. 80 million acres in the system require restoration at about $1,000 per acre. that exceeds 80 billion per day.
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dr. gounder. doctor, are we going to hit herd immunity through vaccinations if this trend stays the way it is right now? >> jimg target with herd immunity. it is a specific definition that the virus has no place to go once you get enough people vaccinated and we think that's in the ballpark of 75% to 85% of people but even before you hit herd immunity if you get enough people vaccinated at least the highest rice persons, over 65, chronic medical conditions, you start to see hospitalizations and deaths plummet and what we are already seeing where the vaccination coverage is high and a trend that we have seen in the uk and israel a bit ahead of us in the vaccination coverage. >> how important would it be for pfizer to get that full fda approval do you think? >> what's the difference between emergency use authorization and approval is time and money but for some people seeing a full approval from the fda gives them more confidence that the vaccines are safe and effective and they are. this is why doctors given the opportunity to be vaccinated almost all got vaccinated. over a billion doses of vaccines administere
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dr. king in this, who closed this yet this the square. in no in group -- interested in denominational stuff. jim lawson has shown them how to be nonviolent in the most violent of situations. when john lewis lot as a very young man, so he was born in 1940, february 21, he's 25. he barely turned 25 when he's on the bridge. in a way, that's the capstone of that time in his life. a life of chapters. he starts in his teens in nashville. he was taught this remarkable set of convictions. jim lawson was probably the most important american that not enough people know. he was the son of a methodist minister. he went to jail for conscientious objection during the korean war. he goes to india. he was too late to meet contee but he met a lot of his lieutenants, absorbs the tactics of that movement. he runs into king at oberlin. both happened to be visiting. king realizes the set of experiences that dr. olson has. you're the kind of person that we need in the south. lawson said ok. he comes to nashville and he teaches diane nash and john lewis. he just becomes really the architect of the struggle against whi
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dr. mccullough, thank you. and in moments, an ingraham angle investigating into a new antiracism report being mandated. plus, liz cheney just offered a rebuttal. jim next. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. >> laura: back in fabric we told you how the dc public schools like many others were attempting to brainwash her kids with a blm week of action. that was just the beginning. now a source telling the ingraham angle that our nation's capital is mandating that teachers go on in nearly eight hour long antiracism journey brought to you by microsoft. corporate this requires teachers to the indoor -- indoor twisted video lectures. >> english or spanish or dutch or portuguese, german, you learned -- you called us to it. >> this is not even your nation. health of content do you discover league that was not missing to begin with? >> i believe the way to be a nonracist white person
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dr. newman's paper babies turn into solid gold. for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jimruth back in the day. >> yeah. >> handing the -- >> what a great legacy for the family. paper babies. >> yeah. >> $20 million. >> i'd take it. >>> be right back. p after gettit of an unusual charge on their credit card? you do. round the clock fraud protection. one of the many things you can expect when you're with amex. ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where cer
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dr. tom crowther, the architect of the trillion trees campaign. ms. jennifer cover. mr. ben wudtke, and finally mr. jim irving ceo of j.d. irving limited. ms. mitsos, we will begin with your opening remarks. >> thank you, chairman manchin and ranking member barrasso for this opportunity. the national forest foundation is a nonadvocacy, non-profit that works on behalf of the american public to ensure the health and resilience of our national forests and to inspire personal and meaningful connections to them. working closely with the forest service, we create public/private partnerships to lead forest conservation efforts and promote reasonable recreation. each year they facilitate common ground, restores has been at a time, reduces wildfire risk, plant trees and improve recreational opportunities. our nation's forests are an incredible resource. they provide jobs, fiber, clean air and water, hunting, fishing and more. they also sequester hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide every year. national forests can and should be part of the solution to mitigating and adapting to climate change. however
dr. tom crowther, the architect of the trillion trees campaign. ms. jennifer cover. mr. ben wudtke, and finally mr. jim irving ceo of j.d. irving limited. ms. mitsos, we will begin with your opening remarks. >> thank you, chairman manchin and ranking member barrasso for this opportunity. the national forest foundation is a nonadvocacy, non-profit that works on behalf of the american public to ensure the health and resilience of our national forests and to inspire personal and meaningful...
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jim. >> it's fantastic news. it's the fact of pace of vaccinations in this country and forward progress depending on the continuing fast pace of vaccinations. our chief medical correspondent dr gupta joins us with more. willingness to get the vaccine. a new survey shows that willingness is leveling off. why and what is the significance? >> yeah. i mean, so first of all that, is great news. the graphic you just showed. and i think it's important to point out because everyone talks about herd immunity or community immunity. you see significant progress even before you get to that point. so this isn't a switch. you know, this sort of improves as you go along. but let me show where you we are with regard to vaccine hesitancy overall. it levelled off. it improved month to month kbard to people on the fence that are more willing to get the vaccine. so the dark blue is the overall people who are very confident. the second category and third category are people more on that fence area. you're seeing some movement along there as well. so that's -- that's good. vaccinated population alone probably won't be enough based on the data that we're seeing to get to that specific community im
jim. >> it's fantastic news. it's the fact of pace of vaccinations in this country and forward progress depending on the continuing fast pace of vaccinations. our chief medical correspondent dr gupta joins us with more. willingness to get the vaccine. a new survey shows that willingness is leveling off. why and what is the significance? >> yeah. i mean, so first of all that, is great news. the graphic you just showed. and i think it's important to point out because everyone talks...
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jim and poppy? >> okay. let's hope for more answers and no theater. >> yeah. >> lawmakers today. thanks, lauren. let's talk about this as we wait for this hearing to begin with dr. william shaftner on all the news and infectious disease professor. good morning. let's start with the great news, shall we? that millions of kids 12 to 15-year-olds can get vaccinated starting today. what does this mean for the pandemic in this country? >> poppy, i'm smiling. tomorrow the advisory committee will, i think, endorse that and make the recommendation that every child 12 to 15 years of age should be vaccinated in this country. that will spread the protection to yet another large segment of the population, should make parents very happy because schools will be safer. and we will contribute to a reduction in transmission in our communities and raise the total of people in our communities so that we reach herd immunity sooner. this is really great news. the vaccines are safe and they're effective and we're working our way down the age ladder as it were to vaccinate now our children also. >> doctor, we heard from health experts that vaccinating the younger part of the populati
jim and poppy? >> okay. let's hope for more answers and no theater. >> yeah. >> lawmakers today. thanks, lauren. let's talk about this as we wait for this hearing to begin with dr. william shaftner on all the news and infectious disease professor. good morning. let's start with the great news, shall we? that millions of kids 12 to 15-year-olds can get vaccinated starting today. what does this mean for the pandemic in this country? >> poppy, i'm smiling. tomorrow the...
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dr. varkey, that's fascinating stuff. we always say, poppy and i, that, listen, there's still serious stuff with this pandemic, but every day there's something that gives you a sign of hope. >> jim's mr. glass half full. thank you, doctor. >> absolutely. thanks, guys. >>> prince william and harry blaming their -- so much of what their mother had to endure on a decades-old bbc interview. the damning report on how we now know she was deceived into giving that interview, next. consider adding this. ... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ [♪] for your free decision guide. when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. boost glucose control products contain high quality protein and key nutrients to support immune health. try boost. ♪ lo que pasó fueron las consecuencias
dr. varkey, that's fascinating stuff. we always say, poppy and i, that, listen, there's still serious stuff with this pandemic, but every day there's something that gives you a sign of hope. >> jim's mr. glass half full. thank you, doctor. >> absolutely. thanks, guys. >>> prince william and harry blaming their -- so much of what their mother had to endure on a decades-old bbc interview. the damning report on how we now know she was deceived into giving that interview, next....
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jim i hope you're well. >> i'm doing well, thank you for asking what is going on >> caller: i want to thank you for advice on roblox. >> that's a good one >> caller: next, drause united micro electronics a buy at this level? >> i think so. i think so it's just doing really well. i mean, the chart is wrong the stock is doing well. i'm okay with it i really am. let go to cheryl in florida, please, cheryl >> caller: how are you >> great >> caller: you did talk about a stock a few months ago as an up and coming stocks. things did change. >> jimmy chill is -- jimmy chill is hard pressed to be chill on that one that's a disaster and i'm being really, really nice, i feel bad for j&j they ever decided to contract with them and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade coming up, when can stubborn save investors from them s shelves? cramer couldn't be happier find out why next it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? ye
jim i hope you're well. >> i'm doing well, thank you for asking what is going on >> caller: i want to thank you for advice on roblox. >> that's a good one >> caller: next, drause united micro electronics a buy at this level? >> i think so. i think so it's just doing really well. i mean, the chart is wrong the stock is doing well. i'm okay with it i really am. let go to cheryl in florida, please, cheryl >> caller: how are you >> great >> caller:...
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jim kenney announced the resignation of the city's top health official over new revelations he cremated of some of the bombing victims' remains, including bone fragments, without their knowledge or permission. >> health commissioner dr. thomas farley disclosed several years ago he leaed remains found by the medical examin's office that beng to victims of th1985 me bombing stuff instead of fly identifying those remains and returning them to the family, he made the decision to cremate and just goes -- dispose of them. amy: philadelphia mayor kenney said he demanded the health commissioner's resignation but put the city's medical examiner dr. sam gulino on administtive leave because he has civil service protection, unlike dr. farley, and because he is needed for the investigation. the mayor met with move family members wednesday and agreed to announce the news on the bombing anniversary. he said the amount of remains destroyed without notifying them is not yet known. an investigation will include people approved by the move family. this comes amid an ongoing investigation into how the university of pennsylvania and princeton university were in possession of bones thought to belong to one or two move children killed in
jim kenney announced the resignation of the city's top health official over new revelations he cremated of some of the bombing victims' remains, including bone fragments, without their knowledge or permission. >> health commissioner dr. thomas farley disclosed several years ago he leaed remains found by the medical examin's office that beng to victims of th1985 me bombing stuff instead of fly identifying those remains and returning them to the family, he made the decision to cremate and...
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dr. wen, appreciate it. have a great summer, although i know i'll talk to you along the way, but enjoy. >>> thank you at home for joining us today. i'm fredricka whitfield. "cnn newsroom" continues with jimis. the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic responds to snoring, automatically. so no hiding under your pillow. or opting for the couch. your best sleep. all night. every night. and now save up to $500 on adjustable mattress sets. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords. my boss doesn't remember approving my time off. let's just... find that email. the old way of doing business slows everyone down. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ with schizophrenia, i see progress differently. it's in the small things i look forward to. with the people i want to share it with. it's doing my best to follow through. it'
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with me is our health correspondent jim reed and i'm alsojoined by dr sian griffiths who's an epidemiologistwer you _ can we shake hands? essentially the same answer you give _ can we shake hands? essentially the same answer you give to _ can we shake hands? essentially the same answer you give to both, i can we shake hands? essentially the same answer you give to both, so i can we shake hands? essentially thej same answer you give to both, so up to this point, the guidance, even if you are meeting with friends and family in your own home, has been to stay two metres away, from those that are not in your immediate social bubble, and then one metre plus as it is called, if you take extra precautions like facemasks, so thatis extra precautions like facemasks, so that is the thing which is changing today in england. the official guidance says you can make a personal choice as to whether you keep your distance but you should still be cautious so that goes for parking and also goes for shaking hands, and similar guidance change in most of scotland apart from these areas, glasgow and moray which a
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dr. king and others. there were so many kind of a younger leadership group there, but a. philip randolph has been such an enormous figure in the american labor movement and struggling against jim crow, etc., seeing his role right here in 1941 even before the u.s. gets into war. and that, speaking of the issue of labor and war, you've already talked about african-americans signing up to fight in large numbers, and obviously large numbers of black men and women will be entering the work force as part of, you know, winning the war effort at home. obviously, there had been huge numbers already in the work force who want to come talk about the issue of african-americans labor and the war effort with a couple of questions. so the first one is this, is that we knew this issue about black workers and the war effort, what should we know about their experience of the war? what do you think is really significant, distinct about that? and then a follow-up is that what did the shift to war production mean for african-american women? >> so african-americans played enormous roles in making all of the goods that we use to make war, okay? so a lot of factories were still segregated in a lot of
dr. king and others. there were so many kind of a younger leadership group there, but a. philip randolph has been such an enormous figure in the american labor movement and struggling against jim crow, etc., seeing his role right here in 1941 even before the u.s. gets into war. and that, speaking of the issue of labor and war, you've already talked about african-americans signing up to fight in large numbers, and obviously large numbers of black men and women will be entering the work force as...
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dr. king in this who close this gap between profession and practice in faith and the public square. he had no interest in denominational stuff. but the bible said love your neighbor. jim lawson had shown him how to be nonviolent in the most violent of situations. john lewis fought as a young man, as a very young man, so he was born in 1940, right? february 1, 1940. so he is 25, barely turned 25 when he is on the edmund pettus bridge. but that is, in a way, the capstone of that period in his life, a life of many chapters. he starts with his teams in nashville. he was taught this remarkable set of convictions, and jim lawson was vital. lawson, i think, we is probably the most important american that's not enough people know. he was the son of a methodist minister, went to jail during the korean war -- he went to jail for conscientious objection during the korean war. he goes to india. he was too late to meet gandhi, but he met a lot of gandhi's lieutenants, absorbed the tax -- the tactics of that movement. he comes back and runs into king at oberlin. they were both visiting. king realizes the experience that dr. lawson has and says, you are the kind of person we need in
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dr. mark briscoe has to say, it's unbelievably won. >> good stuff. great hour >> good to talk to you >> 6:00 p.m., mad money with jimstern time a nice extense oion of the gains here nasdaq up more than 1% >>> good thursday morning, welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber. markets are up, not by a lot the nasdaq, at least, isn't up enough to go positive for the week, which means we're going to import potentially avoid five straight weeks down l.e.i. is out. let's get back to santelli >> yes, thank you, carl, our april read on leading economic indicators expected to be close to last month, and up 1.3 outperformed a bit up 1.6 up 1.6 that is the best level going back to july when it was 2.0, and do remember the all time high for 61 years in existence was 3.1. that was back in may of last year interest rates are slipping a bit. the dollar index is trying to hold close to 90 a very important pivotal area. morgan, back to you. >> rick santelli, thank you. >>> this as we see the major averages bounce today. we're 30 minutes into the trading session. starti
dr. mark briscoe has to say, it's unbelievably won. >> good stuff. great hour >> good to talk to you >> 6:00 p.m., mad money with jimstern time a nice extense oion of the gains here nasdaq up more than 1% >>> good thursday morning, welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber. markets are up, not by a lot the nasdaq, at least, isn't up enough to go positive for the week, which means we're going...
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dr. bourla was saying and andrew asked meg, in a polite way, listen, you're not an ideal og, i spoke to someone this morning, how it could affect pfizer and the person said to me, jim is, that really your take-away and the person had to be someone i live with, so it was not great. >> there's 4,000 people a day or more dieing in india >> right. >> and she said, you think about it, my job is to figure out pfizer is it really interesting. >> that said, does it set an example or a trend that is certainly deleterious for a lot of these companies that are developing things that are conceivably going to be -- >> i have my friends on the the right who say it is confiscatory this is the true joe biden colors it doesn't matter what pfizer says or does or spend, remember that they're in america, and in the end, we're a humanitarian country, and i'm not used to having a frank discussion say with the cfo and then throwing it away after i had it it's not my homework i am saying, wow, i came here, last night, i was on scott wapner's show yesterday, and i said judge, look, i think the market is not paying enough for the revenue stream well now they're paying almost nothing for the
dr. bourla was saying and andrew asked meg, in a polite way, listen, you're not an ideal og, i spoke to someone this morning, how it could affect pfizer and the person said to me, jim is, that really your take-away and the person had to be someone i live with, so it was not great. >> there's 4,000 people a day or more dieing in india >> right. >> and she said, you think about it, my job is to figure out pfizer is it really interesting. >> that said, does it set an...