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cases that remain pending in the lower courts i was a and then like a lawyer exposed to florida state university well china's scientists have announced they have development of the most powerful quantum computer in the world it works 100 trillion times faster than the fast to suit the computers out there at present and president xi jinping has said the research and development in the quantum science is an urgent matter of national concern china has invested heavily in this technology and recent is and this become a world leader in the field. to the untrained eye it may not look like much but this is now the world's most powerful computer 20 years in the making jang is the brainchild of china's top scientists who are now asserting their dominance in the race for quantum supremacy so the chilled out hot sun john has show an outstanding quantum computational capability you know for a month and we are planning to use it for quantum chemistry research and graph common a toric sui search paul in the mini fruitlessly of our mini c. enjoy. it comes little more than a year after google unveiled sycamore
cases that remain pending in the lower courts i was a and then like a lawyer exposed to florida state university well china's scientists have announced they have development of the most powerful quantum computer in the world it works 100 trillion times faster than the fast to suit the computers out there at present and president xi jinping has said the research and development in the quantum science is an urgent matter of national concern china has invested heavily in this technology and recent...
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morley and election and constitutional law expert from florida state university professor welcome it seemed to be widely expected that this challenge by texas would fail which turned out to be correct why did the supreme court dismiss it. the supreme court held that texas lacked standing to challenge the results of the other states elections the presidential election in the united states we often think of it as a single nationwide unitary event when in reality it's conducted as a series of $51.00 separate elections within each of the 50 states as well as the district of columbia and so the supreme court held that it lacked jurisdiction over texas' challenge because it said the state of texas didn't have legal interest in how other states went about conducting their presidential election and whether there were violations of other states laws or even violations of the u.s. constitution in those other states so it refused to hear the case due to texas' lack of standing to pursue the types of legal issues that it had sought to raise i'd like to get your opinion on the implications of thi
morley and election and constitutional law expert from florida state university professor welcome it seemed to be widely expected that this challenge by texas would fail which turned out to be correct why did the supreme court dismiss it. the supreme court held that texas lacked standing to challenge the results of the other states elections the presidential election in the united states we often think of it as a single nationwide unitary event when in reality it's conducted as a series of...
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office in january and we put that question to michael moore he's an election law expert at florida state university. well this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural in jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified it's a 4 different states were texas claimed it had statutory and constitutional problems and invited the court to to handle the issue in one fell swoop there is still really there are still cases pending in the lower courts as a matter of fact the wisconsin supreme court has just agreed to hear an appeal brought by the trump campaign tomorrow there are other cases where the trump campaign has lost in the lower courts were it can still ask the supreme court itself to hear those cases so over the upcoming days and potentially even weeks i expect to see continued litigation i think it's extraordinarily unlikely t
office in january and we put that question to michael moore he's an election law expert at florida state university. well this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural in jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified...
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biden from taking office next month we put that question to a he's an election low expert at florida state university. well this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural in jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified is a 4 different states where texas claimed it had statutory and constitutional problems and invited the court to to handle the issue in one fell swoop they're still read there are still cases pending in the lower courts as a matter of fact the wisconsin supreme court has just agreed to hear an appeal of brought by the trump campaign tomorrow there are other cases where the trump campaign has lost in the lower courts where it can still ask the supreme court itself to hear those cases so over the upcoming days and potentially even weeks i expect to see continued litigation i think it's extraordinarily unlikely t
biden from taking office next month we put that question to a he's an election low expert at florida state university. well this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural in jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified...
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morley and election and constitutional law expert from florida state university professor welcome it seemed to be widely expected that this challenge by texas would fail which turned out to be correct why did the supreme court dismiss it. the supreme court held that texas lacked standing to challenge the results of the other states elections the presidential election in the united states we often think of it as a single nationwide unitary event when in reality it's conducted as a series of $51.00 separate elections within each of the 50 states as well as the district of columbia and so the supreme court held that it lacked jurisdiction over texas' challenge because it said the state of texas didn't have legal interest in how other states went about conducting their presidential election and whether there were violations of other states laws or even violations of the u.s. constitution in those other states so when it refused to hear the case due to texas' lack of standing to pursue the types of legal issues that it had sought to raise. i'd like to get your opinion on the implications
morley and election and constitutional law expert from florida state university professor welcome it seemed to be widely expected that this challenge by texas would fail which turned out to be correct why did the supreme court dismiss it. the supreme court held that texas lacked standing to challenge the results of the other states elections the presidential election in the united states we often think of it as a single nationwide unitary event when in reality it's conducted as a series of...
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from taking office next month we put that question to marco he's an election law expert at florida state university. this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural and jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified is a 4 different states where texas claimed it had statutory and constitutional problems and invited the court to to handle the issue in one fell swoop there is still really there are still cases pending in the lower courts as a matter of fact the wisconsin supreme court has just agreed to hear an appeal brought by the trump campaign tomorrow there are other cases where the trump campaign has lost in the lower courts were it can still ask the supreme court itself to hear those cases so over the upcoming days and potentially even weeks i expect to see continued litigation i think it's extraordinarily unlikely that a
from taking office next month we put that question to marco he's an election law expert at florida state university. this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural and jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified is a 4...
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florida state university college of medicine reported some interesting early findings that spikey loneliness that mental health specialists were bracing for it seems not to have happened of course there were people who felt a new sense of isolation there were others whose loneliness momentarily intensified but overall the fears of a raging epidemic of loneliness didn't materialize i don't actually think there's a loneliness i'm going to i don't like the use of no concept i mean we're living through a pandemic right now you know we know what it means to. meet your crisis and i fear that. doesn't really help us get the precise tools that we need to feel better maybe part of that is is finding that thread a connection a shared experience this is a global phenomenon it's affecting people of the right he ever backgrounds and so there is this collective experience that we are not only facing this together we're craving together we also in order to find it we need to we need to work together great and so there is. a growing sense of solidarity around that and comfort that as we are staying home it'
florida state university college of medicine reported some interesting early findings that spikey loneliness that mental health specialists were bracing for it seems not to have happened of course there were people who felt a new sense of isolation there were others whose loneliness momentarily intensified but overall the fears of a raging epidemic of loneliness didn't materialize i don't actually think there's a loneliness i'm going to i don't like the use of no concept i mean we're living...
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florida state university college of medicine reported some interesting early findings that spikey the loneliness that mental health specialists were bracing for it seems not to have happened of course there were people who felt a new sense of isolation there were others whose loneliness momentarily intensified but overall the fears of a raging epidemic of loneliness didn't materialize i don't actually think there's a loneliness under direct i don't like the use of no concept i mean we're living through a pandemic great you know you know we know what it means to. major crisis and i fear that. doesn't really help us get the precise tools that we need to feel better maybe part of that is is finding that thread of connection a shared experience this is a global phenomenon it's affecting people of a righty of the backgrounds and so there is this collective experience that we are not only facing this together we're craving together but we also in order to find it we need to we need to work together great and so there is. a growing sense of solidarity around that and comfort that as we are s
florida state university college of medicine reported some interesting early findings that spikey the loneliness that mental health specialists were bracing for it seems not to have happened of course there were people who felt a new sense of isolation there were others whose loneliness momentarily intensified but overall the fears of a raging epidemic of loneliness didn't materialize i don't actually think there's a loneliness under direct i don't like the use of no concept i mean we're living...
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office in january we put that question to michael moore any he's an election law expert a florida state university. well this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural when jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified so for different states were texas claimed it had statutory and constitutional problems and invited the court to to handle the issue in one fell swoop they're still read there are still cases pending in the lower courts as a matter of fact the wisconsin supreme court has just agreed to hear an appeal brought by the trump campaign tomorrow there are other cases where the trump campaign has lost in the lower courts where it can still ask the supreme court itself to hear those cases so over the upcoming days and potentially even weeks i expect to see continued litigation i think it's extraordinarily unlikely tha
office in january we put that question to michael moore any he's an election law expert a florida state university. well this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators had pointed out the numerous procedural when jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified...
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office in january so we put that question to michael moore he's an election law expert a florida state university. well that this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators have bad pointed out the numerous procedural in jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it identified is a 4 different states where texas claimed it had statutory and constitutional problems and invited the court to to handle the issue in one fell swoop they're still read there are still cases pending in the lower courts as a matter of fact the wisconsin supreme court has just agreed to hear an appeal brought by the trump campaign tomorrow there are other cases where the trump campaign has lost in the lower courts were it can still ask for the supreme court itself to hear those cases so over the upcoming days and potentially even weeks i expect to see continued litigation i think it's extraordinarily
office in january so we put that question to michael moore he's an election law expert a florida state university. well that this one of the things that made the texas suit so unique and again the court held they didn't even have jurisdiction a lot of commentators have bad pointed out the numerous procedural in jurisdictional hurdles that it faced but one of the the unique aspects of the texas suit is that it essentially sought to bring the entire election before the supreme court that it...
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a florida state university study shows most people surveyed did not add-on any pounds, despite thinkingined weight despite 10% believing they did. 10% of students actually weighed less than they thought. and those are your headlines. i don't know. will: maybe they're skinny-fat. you know how that works, just haven't been working out and by the way, adam klotz doesn't know what it is. are the rumors true that you're in phenomenonal shape? that's what the rumors are around the building you're this fitness expert. >> adam: i mean, if you do more pushups than pete, that's what people think, but he's -- will: you beat him in an on- screen competition? >> adam: i did but he's not that hard to beat. that's what i'm saying. rachel: adam, i was there for that contest. i remember that, and you did beat him very squarely. griff: well i'm not sure about that. we'd have to check the tape, but to the weather we go. >> adam: to the weather we go a good point, but if you want to come challenge me again, pete i'm ready for it. there's snow moving across the upper midwest and this is the largest system c
a florida state university study shows most people surveyed did not add-on any pounds, despite thinkingined weight despite 10% believing they did. 10% of students actually weighed less than they thought. and those are your headlines. i don't know. will: maybe they're skinny-fat. you know how that works, just haven't been working out and by the way, adam klotz doesn't know what it is. are the rumors true that you're in phenomenonal shape? that's what the rumors are around the building you're...
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florida, something to cheer about finally. after a year of devastating loss, more than 300,000 covid deaths in america. to medical staff at ohio state university. >> 3, 2, 1, vaccinate. >> it's momentous. i feel honored to receive it. humbled to receive. it is a really wonderful day. >> reporter: the complex task of figuring out how to store and ship the vaccine has been underway for months. the vaccine needs to be kept at ultra cold temperatures. ups and fedex are delivering the vaccine nationwide using a complex package called a thermal shippers. after so many months of uncertainty, there's renewed hope this vaccine can start us down what's to be a long road to recovery. >> we are exposed to it eveminu of every day. i can't tell you how much this means to me. i feel like a won a million dollar lottery getting this vaccine. >> you can hear in dr. napolitano's voice, the exhaustion she's feeling and also the immense gratitude and joy for being able to be one of the first to get this vaccine. at the end of the day, she and the other health care workers who got this, all five of them are saying, look, we can help save patients as we always have
florida, something to cheer about finally. after a year of devastating loss, more than 300,000 covid deaths in america. to medical staff at ohio state university. >> 3, 2, 1, vaccinate. >> it's momentous. i feel honored to receive it. humbled to receive. it is a really wonderful day. >> reporter: the complex task of figuring out how to store and ship the vaccine has been underway for months. the vaccine needs to be kept at ultra cold temperatures. ups and fedex are delivering...
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states. >>> as americans make their holiday plans, results from a new study are sounding a new warning. researchers from the university of florida say households are a key mode of covid spread even if communities with lower virus transmission. their analysis showed the estimated spread of the disease when one person was affected 16.6%. transmissions were higher in homes in homes where the symptom were spreading. >>> happening today. leaders in lafayette will consider restarting a relief program to help struggling businesses. the lafayette business assistant program provides access to both state and federal funding. the program started back in april and secured more than 1.5 million dollars. 82 local businesses and ten nonprofits received aid. >>> new this morning, californians are signing up for the state's new covid-19 exposure alert system. health leaders say so far, it's not enough. less than a week, 4 million people signed up for the new alert system ca notified who notifies people who spend extended time with someone who later tests positive for covid. health care leaders say the more that sign up the more effective the ale
states. >>> as americans make their holiday plans, results from a new study are sounding a new warning. researchers from the university of florida say households are a key mode of covid spread even if communities with lower virus transmission. their analysis showed the estimated spread of the disease when one person was affected 16.6%. transmissions were higher in homes in homes where the symptom were spreading. >>> happening today. leaders in lafayette will consider...
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bernard ashby, miami based cardiologist and florida state lead for the committee to protect medicare. and the dean of the brown university public health. to you first. this is the memo for those of you who can see that on the screen. this is the memo that's come out today. i want to read a little bit. some of the most frightening things i've ever read. both the rachel maddow show and this show we've been talking about the sort of evidence, right, that there's been a herd immunity strategy but it was circumstantial until now. here it is. there was no other way. it only comes about allowing high risk groups to expose themselves to the virus period. we continue the public health message of public hygiene, hand washing, protecting elderly at your homes and nursing care facilities, social distancing and so on but we go on and let our societies open up fully now. that is in all caps. if the hospitalizations occur in young and they get severe illness that is a different story and we'll have a luge mess on our hands and real nightmare. that is not the case as of now. infants, kids, teens, young people, young adults, middle age w
bernard ashby, miami based cardiologist and florida state lead for the committee to protect medicare. and the dean of the brown university public health. to you first. this is the memo for those of you who can see that on the screen. this is the memo that's come out today. i want to read a little bit. some of the most frightening things i've ever read. both the rachel maddow show and this show we've been talking about the sort of evidence, right, that there's been a herd immunity strategy but...
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florida. >>santa clara county is the only jurisdiction in the state monitoring all 4 of its wastewater treatment plants for covid-19 researchers are sent the untreated waste to test for any presence of coronavirus rna universities across the country have actually already been monitoring wastewater in dormitories to try and detect covid-19 before outbreaks can begin on campuses but this method is a little different what we're doing is actually looking at it on a community-wide level. >>as opposed to an individual facility or neighborhood level stanford says the rna data they've collected from waste over the last 9 months have matched that of clinical covid-19 data in the county alia says it will take some time before this research can be a main tool for health officials but eventually it should be able to help predict a rise in cases ahead of time that could be time there could be help us prepare for either an upcoming surge. you know make sure that we back to playing or resources to a particular community or in a particular manner. >>the could definitely be more efficient and effective community spread is so high and the concentrations are so high that you know we we really have to see. what happens when the co
florida. >>santa clara county is the only jurisdiction in the state monitoring all 4 of its wastewater treatment plants for covid-19 researchers are sent the untreated waste to test for any presence of coronavirus rna universities across the country have actually already been monitoring wastewater in dormitories to try and detect covid-19 before outbreaks can begin on campuses but this method is a little different what we're doing is actually looking at it on a community-wide level....
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florida. >>santa clara county is the only jurisdiction in the state monitoring all 4 of its wastewater treatment plants for covid-19 researchers are sent the untreated waste to test for any presence of coronavirus rna universities across the country have actually already been monitoring wastewater in dormitories to try and detect covid-19 before outbreaks can begin on campuses but this method is a little different what we're doing is actually looking at it on a community-wide level. >>as opposed to an individual facility or neighborhood level stanford says the rna data they've collected from waste over the last 9 months have matched that of clinical covid-19 data in the county alia says it will take some time before this research can be a main tool for health officials but eventually it should be able to help predict a rise in cases ahead of time that could be time there could be help us prepare. >>for either an upcoming surge. you know make sure that we back to playing our resources to a particular community or in a particular manner. the couldn't get definitely be more efficient and effective community spread is so high and the concentrations are so high that you know we we really have to see. what happens wh
florida. >>santa clara county is the only jurisdiction in the state monitoring all 4 of its wastewater treatment plants for covid-19 researchers are sent the untreated waste to test for any presence of coronavirus rna universities across the country have actually already been monitoring wastewater in dormitories to try and detect covid-19 before outbreaks can begin on campuses but this method is a little different what we're doing is actually looking at it on a community-wide level....
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cancelling sunday's game at ohio state university because of increasing number of covid cases and student athletes in quarantine on the michigan side. game off. >>> in floridadeo of a dramatic police raid at the home of this covid data scientist who had been fired. she says she's being targeted by the governor. >> police, come down now. come down the stairs. >> i have children. what are you doing, my children! i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a living. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots and lots of people can learn. ♪ i feel hopeful about the future now. it's empowering to have that knowledge that nobody can take away from you. ♪ at walmart. >>> florida law enforcement officers raided the home of rebekah jones, state's former data sc
cancelling sunday's game at ohio state university because of increasing number of covid cases and student athletes in quarantine on the michigan side. game off. >>> in floridadeo of a dramatic police raid at the home of this covid data scientist who had been fired. she says she's being targeted by the governor. >> police, come down now. come down the stairs. >> i have children. what are you doing, my children! i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career....
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general hospital in florida, something to cheer about, finally, after a year of devastating loss, more than 300,000 covid deaths in america. to medical staff at ohio state university3, 2, 1, vaccinate! >> it's momentous. i feel honored, humbled to receive it. it's a really wonderful day. >> reporter: the complex task of figuring out how to store and ship the vaccine has been worked on for months. the vaccine needs to be kept at ultra cold temperatures. ups and fed ex are helping deliver the vaccination wide using a design by pfizer called a thermal shipper. now after so many months of uncertainty, there is renewed hope this vaccine can start us down what will be a long road to recovery. >> we're exposed to it every minute of every day. so i can't tell you how much this means to me. i feel like i won a $1 million lottery getting this vaccine. >> reporter: you could hear it in the doctor's voice, don. she was filled with gratitude, filled with hope, after seeing so many patients, some of whom she helped save, and some of who didn't make it. she has seen the worst of this disease, and this gave her a little hope, a little light, and just a little bit of joy. don? >>
general hospital in florida, something to cheer about, finally, after a year of devastating loss, more than 300,000 covid deaths in america. to medical staff at ohio state university3, 2, 1, vaccinate! >> it's momentous. i feel honored, humbled to receive it. it's a really wonderful day. >> reporter: the complex task of figuring out how to store and ship the vaccine has been worked on for months. the vaccine needs to be kept at ultra cold temperatures. ups and fed ex are helping...
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florida she had her town see out. let's bring in karen greenberg she's the director of the center national security at fordham university school of law she's joining us from westchester that's a new york state thanks for your time with us on al-jazeera what's your reaction to what went down in nashville. i mean i think the reaction is from all of us it's quite right and this was a big blast and you know this could have hurt many people and we still don't know how many you know it did hurt and to what extent so i think you know i have the questions everybody else what was the message that was intended to be sent. and you can be sure that the f.b.i. is going to put together the trail that will lead them to you know the answer. a bomb like this this kind of device leaves a lot of what when where they purchased the materials where they put them together so it'll take some time but they will find out that the size of it is concerning you know we've seen other big bombs in the united states in the last couple decades of this reminds us of welcome to the city bombing in 1905 of the attempted bombing perhaps in times square in 2002 and you know so you know it's alarming but we have no idea who do i
florida she had her town see out. let's bring in karen greenberg she's the director of the center national security at fordham university school of law she's joining us from westchester that's a new york state thanks for your time with us on al-jazeera what's your reaction to what went down in nashville. i mean i think the reaction is from all of us it's quite right and this was a big blast and you know this could have hurt many people and we still don't know how many you know it did hurt and...
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florida, something to cheer about, finally. after a year of devastating loss, more than 300,000 covid deaths, in america. to medical staff at ohio state universityne. vaccinate. >> it's momentous. i feel honored to receive it, humbled to receive it. it's a really wonderful day. >> reporter: the complex task of figuring out how to store and ship the vaccine has been underway, for months. the vaccine needs to be kept at ultra-cold temperatures. ups and fedex are helping to deliver the vaccine, nationwide, using a complex-package design by pfizer called a thermal shipper. now, after so many months of uncertainty, there is renewed hope this vaccine can start us down what's to be a long road to recovery. >> we are exposed to it, every minute, of every day. so, i can't tell you how much this means to me. i feel like i won a million-dollar lottery, getting this vaccine. >> sara, hospitals and medical septembers may have tho centers may have ultra-cold refrigerators. what happens when vaccine is taken to places that don't have that specialized equipment? >> that is why it is packaged away as it is. you saw those boxes. that has all of that dry ice in th
florida, something to cheer about, finally. after a year of devastating loss, more than 300,000 covid deaths, in america. to medical staff at ohio state universityne. vaccinate. >> it's momentous. i feel honored to receive it, humbled to receive it. it's a really wonderful day. >> reporter: the complex task of figuring out how to store and ship the vaccine has been underway, for months. the vaccine needs to be kept at ultra-cold temperatures. ups and fedex are helping to deliver the...
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florida? sunshine but no state income ta tax. not just every date new york. >> buy when you say the village villages. the villages have the higher concentrations of stds than the university that's true. >> pretty soon they might even have a higher concentration of wealth readers, goldman zach's and think of walter think of goldman zach's. he sent but relocating to florida. and with goldman zach's, with wall street till de blasio, mayor of new york is no friend of wall street, leaving wall street goes all of those wall street jobs. the well-to-do and the not so well-to-do. so it's not just the political ramifications under said new york could potentially lose house seats. it also the real societal ramifications that we have seen play out in detroit and example just the last couple of years when anticapitalist ideas take hold, business suffers. but society suffers by that is a real fear what's happening in new york, california a lot of the blue states. >> actually right i did a monologue about elon musk flying the bird to california. you guys won't be open my factory. you're punishing me. it is impossible for people to work for me to it buy a house for him going to texas.
florida? sunshine but no state income ta tax. not just every date new york. >> buy when you say the village villages. the villages have the higher concentrations of stds than the university that's true. >> pretty soon they might even have a higher concentration of wealth readers, goldman zach's and think of walter think of goldman zach's. he sent but relocating to florida. and with goldman zach's, with wall street till de blasio, mayor of new york is no friend of wall street,...
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florida. >>santa clara county is the only jurisdiction in the state monitoring all 4 of its wastewater treatment plants for covid-19 researchers are sent the untreated waste to test for any presence of coronavirus rna universities across the country have actually already been monitoring wastewater in dormitories to try and detect covid-19 before outbreaks can begin on campuses but this method is a little different what we're doing is actually looking at it on a community-wide level. >>as opposed to an individual facility or neighborhood level stanford says the rna data they've collected from waste over the last 9 months have matched that of clinical covid-19 data in the county alia says it will take some time before this research can be a main tool for health officials but eventually it should be able to help predict a rise in cases ahead of time that could be time there could be help us prepare. >>for either an upcoming surge. you know make sure that we got to play our resources to a particular community or in a particular manner. the couldn't get definitely be more efficient and effective community spread is so high and the concentrations are so high that you know we we really have to see. what happens when t
florida. >>santa clara county is the only jurisdiction in the state monitoring all 4 of its wastewater treatment plants for covid-19 researchers are sent the untreated waste to test for any presence of coronavirus rna universities across the country have actually already been monitoring wastewater in dormitories to try and detect covid-19 before outbreaks can begin on campuses but this method is a little different what we're doing is actually looking at it on a community-wide level....
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university of pittsburgh medical center, also with us dr. cerelli the chief of critical care medicine at florida's memorial health care system, they were among the first in their states both of you this morning. sharmayne, i told you told us to call you shar. i want to talk about your background and where you were chosen to go first. you work nights and weekends with patients with the most severe covid cases, meaning those in the icu, those on ventilators, those coding, meaning going into acute distress. and so what did it mean to you to be chosen to go first? >> thank you, first, for having me here today. i happy to share my experience. yes, we do -- there is a group of us in the surgical icu that cover the patients in the cticu on the nights and on the weekends so i mostly see them on the weekends. it was -- it's a very nerve-racking experience, so for me to be able to get the vaccine as early as i did was very helpful and it's helped a great deal to calm me down a little bit and not be so worried about, you know, having to take care of patients that are covid. >> i understand. so it's nerve-racking, your job is nerve-racking and getting the vaccine was helped calm
university of pittsburgh medical center, also with us dr. cerelli the chief of critical care medicine at florida's memorial health care system, they were among the first in their states both of you this morning. sharmayne, i told you told us to call you shar. i want to talk about your background and where you were chosen to go first. you work nights and weekends with patients with the most severe covid cases, meaning those in the icu, those on ventilators, those coding, meaning going into acute...
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to a gentleman that came up from bob jones university, drove through the night to be there that morning for that decision. my argument was state law in florida dictated a vote less than a half percent would have to automatically be recounted. i am sticking to that, that was my point, count the votes in florida. i ended up leaving the scene after being reviewed by the press and so on. the next day, i was just amazed . i was above the fold on the washington times with my face arguing this case. i later found out that day i was on all the websites. i had people from around the world calling me, what are you doing, get to work! lol but it was an amazing experience and a very sad one because i really loved al gore. i thought he would have been a good president. he had the greatest background and experience for the job. it is quite a day today. i am so happy about joe biden's election. for me as a philadelphian, it is a tremendous, tremendous exciting day. no one from that area of the country has ever gotten this far in our political history. i am just overwhelmed with joy, i am very optimistic, but it is an incredibly difficult time right now. th
to a gentleman that came up from bob jones university, drove through the night to be there that morning for that decision. my argument was state law in florida dictated a vote less than a half percent would have to automatically be recounted. i am sticking to that, that was my point, count the votes in florida. i ended up leaving the scene after being reviewed by the press and so on. the next day, i was just amazed . i was above the fold on the washington times with my face arguing this case. i...
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"sun sentinel" was the report about the 2006 law that the state passed to create and institute emerging pathogens at the university of floridarts who come together to deal with situations like this, but the governor has ignored their advice. and instead is relying on dr. scott atlas, the same doctor who has no experience in infectious diseases and has led our country's covid response into the ditch. if you're wondering why a state like florida with more than 1 million covid cases still has only 1 of 13 states without a mask mandate, now you know why. >> and lawmakers today may not make today's self-imposed deadline. lawmakers in washington. for releasing the text of the covid-19 relief package. and they will definitely not include another $1200 payment to americans. president-elect joe biden was among those hoping negotiations would produce a second wave of the very popular stipend but the bill will only provide an extra $300 a month in federal unemployment. bernie sanders says he'll oppose any bill that doesn't include the $1200 payment but for alexandria ocasio-cortez, she says she remains open to it. congresswoman murphy,
"sun sentinel" was the report about the 2006 law that the state passed to create and institute emerging pathogens at the university of floridarts who come together to deal with situations like this, but the governor has ignored their advice. and instead is relying on dr. scott atlas, the same doctor who has no experience in infectious diseases and has led our country's covid response into the ditch. if you're wondering why a state like florida with more than 1 million covid cases...