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about his book you bet your life blood transfusion to mass vaccination is interviewed by doctor emily gurleydemiologist at john hopkins university watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 find a schedule of your program guide watch anytime a booktv.org. >> you can be a part of the national conversation by participating in video competition so if you are a middle answers the question how does the federal government impact your life? you don't give entry must show supporting and opposing points of view on policies or programs you or your community watching c-span video clips which are easy to find and access it c-span.org. c-span awards $100,000 in total cash prizes have a shot at winning the grand prize of $5000 entries must be received before january 20, 2022. how to get started visitor website student cam.org. >> columbia university visiting scholar recently argued conservative evangelicals to not uphold christian values. here's a portion of that program. >> i must say i wrote the book out of a sense of sadness and also outge
about his book you bet your life blood transfusion to mass vaccination is interviewed by doctor emily gurleydemiologist at john hopkins university watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 find a schedule of your program guide watch anytime a booktv.org. >> you can be a part of the national conversation by participating in video competition so if you are a middle answers the question how does the federal government impact your life? you don't give entry must show supporting and opposing...
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it's interviewed john hopkins university bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley >> a doctor, i am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thank you very
it's interviewed john hopkins university bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley >> a doctor, i am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thank you very
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it's interviewed john hopkins university bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley >> a doctor, i am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant for what we are going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the pandemic began. can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book came from the
it's interviewed john hopkins university bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley >> a doctor, i am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant for what we are going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the pandemic began. can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now?...
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emily gurley at johns hopkins university would watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a fullour program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org -- booktv.org. congresswoman liz cheney was the keynote speaker at an awards presentation. ms. cheney serves on the committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. from manchester, new hampshire, this runs 40 minutes. [indistinct chatter]
emily gurley at johns hopkins university would watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a fullour program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org -- booktv.org. congresswoman liz cheney was the keynote speaker at an awards presentation. ms. cheney serves on the committee investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. from manchester, new hampshire, this runs 40 minutes. [indistinct chatter]
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transfusions to mass vaccinations, long risky history of medical information interviewed by doctor emily gurleyemiologist of johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> many of you r know, the 57th u.s. secretary of state in addition to being the first woman in u.s. history too become a presidential nominee. this was after four decades in
transfusions to mass vaccinations, long risky history of medical information interviewed by doctor emily gurleyemiologist of johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> many of you r know, the 57th u.s. secretary of state in addition to being the first woman in u.s. history too become a presidential nominee. this was after four decades in
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it's interviewed john hopkins university bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley. >> a doctor, i am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant for what we are going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the pandemic began. can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book came from the fact i am a child of the 50s and i remember the polio epidemics. what i remember from that is one, how devastating that yearly epidemic was. how much it affected my mother, we were not allowed to go to swim and a public school at me and my first two cousins would summon the plastic pool in the back. until they made a polio vaccine he made it by taking the virus, growing up, purifying and activating with the chemicals they were inoculated with whole killed polio virus appear he tested in 700 children in the pittsburgh area. they found it to be saved and induced in immune respon
it's interviewed john hopkins university bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gurley. >> a doctor, i am so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant for what we are going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the pandemic began. can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now?...
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these interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist at john hopkins university.unday on cspan2 and find a full schedule on your program guide apple tv.org. with the political vents of the lifestream of the house and senate floor and key congressional hearings to white house events and supreme court oral arguments. download the app for free today. >> now joining us at tv author philip magnus is the co-authoro- with jason brennan of this book, cracks in the ivory tower. i'm in a comments at the exit
these interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist at john hopkins university.unday on cspan2 and find a full schedule on your program guide apple tv.org. with the political vents of the lifestream of the house and senate floor and key congressional hearings to white house events and supreme court oral arguments. download the app for free today. >> now joining us at tv author philip magnus is the co-authoro- with jason brennan of this book, cracks in the ivory tower. i'm in a...
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transfusions to mass vaccinations, long risky history of medical information interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist of johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> many of you r know, the 57th u.s. secretary of state in addition to being the first woman in u.s. history too become a presidential nominee. this was after four decades in public service advocates. first. lady, senator, wife, mother, grandmother, author of seven best-selling books and so much more. for hillary is an honor for me. >> i am happy to be sharing this event with you. [inaudible] in international award-winning best-selling author book has hit number one on the new york times usa today. chief inspector online novel published by the publishing group p translated into 31 languages. in 2007, she received the order of canada for her contributions. we are soad blessed to have you living in our village. >> just when we thought it couldn't get any better for these two blockbuster women, we have stacey abrams mod
transfusions to mass vaccinations, long risky history of medical information interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist of johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪♪ >> many of you r know, the 57th u.s. secretary of state in addition to being the first woman in u.s. history too become a presidential nominee. this was after four decades in public service advocates....
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emily gurley. >> i'm so happy to be talking with you, dr. paul offit. >> the pleasure is mine. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant to what we are going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began. but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from the fact that i am a child of the 50s and i remember the polio epidemics. whatever member from that is one devastating -- how devastating that epidemic was. how much it affected my mother. we were not allowed to go to a public pool. we had these plastic tools in the back. until jonas salk made a polio vaccine. it was activated with a chemical. he tested it in 700 children in the pittsburgh area and he found it to be safe and he felt comfortable. this is coming up now because i am on the fda advisory. we are going through several thousand trial studies for the five to 11 year olds. so i'm getting to that in this context. but he
emily gurley. >> i'm so happy to be talking with you, dr. paul offit. >> the pleasure is mine. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant to what we are going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began. but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from the fact that i am a child of the 50s and i remember...
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he's interviewed by doctor emily gurley. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. spew acute to look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to source booksellers in neutral rate. tabatha brown feeding the soul because it's my business. wayne state university professor alex hills detroit in-- [inaudible] following that is diverse spina collection curated lists meant to diversify a readers library by denise harper. next is georgetown university sociology professor michael eric dyson examination of the role of race in america in entertaining race. wrapping up our look at some of source booksellers best-selling nonfiction books is the dead are arising, a recount of the life of malcolm x. some of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them any time at book.org.
he's interviewed by doctor emily gurley. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. spew acute to look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to source booksellers in neutral rate. tabatha brown feeding the soul because it's my business. wayne state university professor alex hills detroit in-- [inaudible] following that is diverse spina collection curated lists meant to diversify a readers library by denise...
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he's interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist at johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> what caused student loan debt to rise to $1 trillion next on the author interview program "after words" wall street journal reporter josh mitchell talks about this growing debt for parents and students . he's interviewed by and the our education reporter army evidence. afterwards is a weekly interview program with relevant guests so's interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> i'm so excited for this conversation. >> same here. >> definitely. >> so you've written this book the "the debt trap: how student loans became a national catastrophe", it's a comprehensive book you mentioned that you did eight years every of research on it and i want to know what subcu in? >> it's almost 9 years since 2012. i was just an economics reporter at the time and i as part of a story i was doing on deadlines at the cfpb this consumer agency ou
he's interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist at johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> what caused student loan debt to rise to $1 trillion next on the author interview program "after words" wall street journal reporter josh mitchell talks about this growing debt for parents and students . he's interviewed by and the our education reporter army evidence. afterwards is...
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emily gurley. >> dr. offit, i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you very much. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant for what we're going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began, but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from the fact that i am a child of the '50s and i remember the polio epidemic, and what i remember from that is, one, how devastating that yearly epidemic was, how much it affected my mother. you know, we were not allowed to go to, you know, swim in a public pool. me and my first two cousins swam in plastic pools in the back, and so salk made a polio vaccine by growing it, purifying it, and activating it with a chemical so you're inoculated with the polio virus. he tested it on 700 children in the pittsburgh area and found it safe and an immune response he found as being effective. we're on tuesday going to consider a several thousand child stu
emily gurley. >> dr. offit, i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you very much. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant for what we're going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began, but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from the fact that i am a child...
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transfusions to mass vaccination, long frisky history of medical innovation interviewed by doctor emily gurleyns university. pocketbook tv every sunday she's going to find a full schedule on your program guide watch online anytime booktv.org. ♪♪ >> next, these monthly intervals in-depth program.
transfusions to mass vaccination, long frisky history of medical innovation interviewed by doctor emily gurleyns university. pocketbook tv every sunday she's going to find a full schedule on your program guide watch online anytime booktv.org. ♪♪ >> next, these monthly intervals in-depth program.
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transfusions to mass vaccination, long frisky history of medical innovation interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist at johns hopkins university. pocketbook tv every sunday she's going to find a full schedule on your program guide watch online anytime booktv.org. ♪♪ >> next, these monthly intervals in-depth program. carol swain, her books include we the people, 1776 report and recently published black eye for america. >> author carol swain, was the 1770s commission and why did you become the vice chair? >> why did i become vice chair? because i accepted it and i was asked in december of 2020 and by then, of course the election was over and i was told by a number of people not to take that tsition. i took it because i believed in the purpose of the commission, i think it's important for young people to know about america's history, it's true history so i made the decision to serve and i'm proud of the work we did in a short period of time but someone looking at the objective circumstances, it didn't make at lot of sense to them to take it because we knew most likely our commission woul
transfusions to mass vaccination, long frisky history of medical innovation interviewed by doctor emily gurley epidemiologist at johns hopkins university. pocketbook tv every sunday she's going to find a full schedule on your program guide watch online anytime booktv.org. ♪♪ >> next, these monthly intervals in-depth program. carol swain, her books include we the people, 1776 report and recently published black eye for america. >> author carol swain, was the 1770s commission and...
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emily gurley from johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two.ch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ >> washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome to the program a professor and dean at the boston university school of public health. the author of this new book, the contagion next time. guest: number one, there's no question we will have another pandemic, it is not if, it is when. we need to be prepared. we will spend a lot of time correctly thinking about vaccines, surveillance systems. we should think about all of those things. we also think about the underlying causes, the next pandemic -- we need to pay attention to safe houses, gender equity, that is ultimately what we saw in this pandemic was a failure of infrastructure in the pandemic having the consequences. host: we will get into that a little bit later. when you say not if, but when -- guest: anybody who says when, is essentially guessing. in terms of not having a major out leak. sars hit canada hard. never really came to the u.s.. things like ebola. fundamentally, there is some
emily gurley from johns hopkins university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span two.ch online anytime at booktv.org. ♪ >> washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome to the program a professor and dean at the boston university school of public health. the author of this new book, the contagion next time. guest: number one, there's no question we will have another pandemic, it is not if, it is when. we need to be prepared. we will spend a lot of time correctly thinking about...