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let's take a look at the vaccine regulatory landscape with international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles always a pleasure to have you on the show now we heard so much about how the vaccines will let life return to some sort of normalcy but these issues are obviously raising huge concerns it's called out of the issues being at a fraction of a percent for those who actually get the drug while regulators being so cautious in your opinion. the hoover not everyone she's right over. some of the statistics most serve in the us military is the few of us in overturning the privacy concerns move not understand the minority are also rejecting that the lot of america through. the law. to get over the safety issues to make sure that everyone understands that the. small and could occur. and there are also no laws. to make sure that any false or any information the. others are losing the saw mill have a situation where all of the connaught who the nation. and this is what the writer is a law that was. anything else is religious. and any time a drug is developed drug makers have to disclose the side ef
let's take a look at the vaccine regulatory landscape with international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles always a pleasure to have you on the show now we heard so much about how the vaccines will let life return to some sort of normalcy but these issues are obviously raising huge concerns it's called out of the issues being at a fraction of a percent for those who actually get the drug while regulators being so cautious in your opinion. the hoover not everyone she's right over. some of...
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let's take a look at the vaccine regulatory landscape with international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles always a pleasure to have you on the show now we have heard so much about how the vaccines will let life return to some sort of normalcy but these are obviously raising huge concerns it's called out in the issues being at a fraction of a percent for those who actually get the drugs why regulators being so cautious in your opinion. there was. a move. through. the. 2. to me there one on the stand that it's own small only incident that could occur. to make sure of the need. for any information that doesn't meet your needs for the . summer and we'll have a situation where only one of the ahu who also and this is who are going to that want to. 'd see anything else is really just another hero and any time a drug is developed drug makers have to disclose the side effects and if you read that fine print some can be pretty bad including death in the worst case scenario so how is the situation with vaccines especially the cold vaccine any different. well as a lot of people don't notice that not
let's take a look at the vaccine regulatory landscape with international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles always a pleasure to have you on the show now we have heard so much about how the vaccines will let life return to some sort of normalcy but these are obviously raising huge concerns it's called out in the issues being at a fraction of a percent for those who actually get the drugs why regulators being so cautious in your opinion. there was. a move. through. the. 2. to me there one...
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away, edward three or four miles away. i would be very surprised, subject to lockdown, and edward's wife sophie, who's very close to the queen and their children, but i would also be surprised if charles is not there and anne i would have thought would travel there. we don't know the circumstances of the death. he did look very ill when he came out of hospital, but they always wanted him to end windsor, which is he will be buried in the st. george's chapel, where the funeral will be. >> given his role in the royal family and in many cases as an adjudicator of disputes within the family, what would you say his loss will mean to the royal family? >> i think his loss is not unexpected but i think his legacy is secure. i think what everyone is concerned about prince charles, who i think has greatly risen in public esteem and we see his very happy second marriage. charles is the most prepared monarch in british history. there's william lined up and george lined up. yes, i mean, there have been difficulties with harry and meghan
away, edward three or four miles away. i would be very surprised, subject to lockdown, and edward's wife sophie, who's very close to the queen and their children, but i would also be surprised if charles is not there and anne i would have thought would travel there. we don't know the circumstances of the death. he did look very ill when he came out of hospital, but they always wanted him to end windsor, which is he will be buried in the st. george's chapel, where the funeral will be. >>...
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as people like edward winslow and miles standish and john aldon move to duxbury and beyond, bradford saw this as a diminishment of what they should be. so that was a true surprise. and, you know, the other side, the second half of the book, was the impact of king philip's war. i was acquainted with king philip's war but had -- you know, you have to read the -- there's dozens if not hundreds of letters, many of them unpublished, about the war. there's an incredible treasure trove of information, not only narratives such as church's but mary rowlinson's narrative. she would have several meals with philip, knit a cap for his son and provide firsthand information about what was going on. and yet it's a very harrowing family saga too. and so with all this, for me it's a process of trying to connect as best we can with the people who lived this. and it's a process by which for me, with each chapter, i was continually surprised and ultimately amazed. yes. >> i had read that nasasoat's philosophy when the english were coming was basically the same as rommel's with fortress europe, basically
as people like edward winslow and miles standish and john aldon move to duxbury and beyond, bradford saw this as a diminishment of what they should be. so that was a true surprise. and, you know, the other side, the second half of the book, was the impact of king philip's war. i was acquainted with king philip's war but had -- you know, you have to read the -- there's dozens if not hundreds of letters, many of them unpublished, about the war. there's an incredible treasure trove of information,...
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edward. this is a half-mile route. lined with military personnel from all services. what prince philip wanted. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and you can see behind prince charles there prince william on the left, of course. and then the far right, prince harry, separated by their older cousin, peter phillips. but standing side by side as you can see right there. that is likely something they were aware of. things don't happen by accident here. every step, every position well planned. the fact that they were walking side by side perhaps is a signal of unity there for their grandfather. and i'm sure for many watching at home, you'll remember one of the last moving processions when we saw princes william and harry, and they were with their grandfather, prince philip, was they walked behind their own mother, the late princess diana. those princes have long talked of their love for their grandfather. and they will likely mean a great deal to the people of britain and really around the world to see those two brothers there together to honor their grandfather. ♪ ♪ >> you know, it is royal tradi
edward. this is a half-mile route. lined with military personnel from all services. what prince philip wanted. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and you can see behind prince charles there prince william on the left, of course. and then the far right, prince harry, separated by their older cousin, peter phillips. but standing side by side as you can see right there. that is likely something they were aware of. things don't happen by accident here. every step, every position well planned. the fact that they...
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and taking a look at that live picture just even jonathan edwards certainly tracking that cool sea breeze right now. well into the 20 mile per hour range. in fact, it's been like that throughout most of today. contributing 2 are near average height 62 degrees. so things of that cool sea breeze along the coast that extended into oakland into the east bay shoreline didn't really warm up there as much as our inland valleys with widespread mid to upper 70's. there about 10 degrees above average for inner most valleys in livermore concord and santa rosa. so you certainly were well above where you should be for this time of year. we should be in the mid to upper 60's for most bay area cities for early spring. but it was looking at feeling a lot more like late spring and early summer today live look outside from south market in downtown san francisco and we're tracking that shallow marine layer with that cool sea breeze little change within the last 24 hours but near double digit warming. for those of you in concord. that's why you're in the low 60's right now. but check out the civic. a half moon bay and even abbado in the mid
and taking a look at that live picture just even jonathan edwards certainly tracking that cool sea breeze right now. well into the 20 mile per hour range. in fact, it's been like that throughout most of today. contributing 2 are near average height 62 degrees. so things of that cool sea breeze along the coast that extended into oakland into the east bay shoreline didn't really warm up there as much as our inland valleys with widespread mid to upper 70's. there about 10 degrees above average for...
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edward lawrence is there, joins us from the convention center. how much fast is it going? >> reporter: cars can go to 150 milesminutes from one side to the other. it takes 4400 people per hour, 62 cars here unless they get visitor convention authorities, $52 million as an amenity, and steve hill, thanks for joining me. can this be a mass transit system. >> it can be, it will be. we have plans, we submitted them to move this through the destination, connect everything our visitors love in a fun and fast transportation system. >> you don't think about cars. could this replace subways, do you see this moving people? >> it moves a lot more than a subway does. not only for subways but additional roadways built on the surface, there is not room for widening roads and a lot of places. >> reporter: why did you make the decision to do this? >> when we have campuswide shows, our attendees get from one end of the campus to another and experience everything here. we wanted to show the possibility of this so vegas could develop confidence in it and move forward throughout the destination. >> reporter: the project will be e
edward lawrence is there, joins us from the convention center. how much fast is it going? >> reporter: cars can go to 150 milesminutes from one side to the other. it takes 4400 people per hour, 62 cars here unless they get visitor convention authorities, $52 million as an amenity, and steve hill, thanks for joining me. can this be a mass transit system. >> it can be, it will be. we have plans, we submitted them to move this through the destination, connect everything our visitors...
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edward lawrence is there with more. what is going on? >> reporter: this could be the future of public transportation on the west end of the las vegas convention center, more than a mile as the subway does. >> the traditional types of transportation primarily because it is an express system. you don't have to stop at every station along the way, where you are to where you want to go without stopping without having traffic, without having a stoplight in the way so it is really quick which has capacity very high. >> to go up and down las vegas boulevard as well is the raiders football stadium. they have this expansion. in fact the boring company is going to make the title for free, just up to each site to build their own station and pitching miami as the next system for them to use. neil: thank you very much. lydia is in jackson, new jersey, 6 flags across the country, hiring a bunch of folks. they deal with the pent-up demand once the season ensues. what is the latest? >> 6 flags in jackson, new jersey has been open with all the familiar sights and sounds, of the funnel cake, delicious but there is some difference now. social distancing is expected. also a capacity lim
edward lawrence is there with more. what is going on? >> reporter: this could be the future of public transportation on the west end of the las vegas convention center, more than a mile as the subway does. >> the traditional types of transportation primarily because it is an express system. you don't have to stop at every station along the way, where you are to where you want to go without stopping without having traffic, without having a stoplight in the way so it is really quick...