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epidemiologists and medical scientists in that who are asian and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other fine top top level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement as this are and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professors quietus thank you. ok that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international day to ended community for crimes against journalists we'll be speaking to the host of the economist julie door show the accuser so-called mainstream media journalists of the crime of a mission and much more besides during the u.s. presidential election campaign the chilling catch all our interviews on you tube channel don't forget to join the underground by following us on twitter facebook instagram and. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to say proud disdain become educated and engaged in equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. french antiterrorism officers arrest the 2nd man
epidemiologists and medical scientists in that who are asian and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other fine top top level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement as this are and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professors quietus thank you. ok that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international day to ended community for crimes against...
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and epidemiologists and medical scientists in that aeration and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other sign top top level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement as bizarre and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professor thank you. that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international david ended community for crimes against journalists will be speaking to the. so-called mainstream media journalists of the crime of a mission and much more besides during the u.s. presidential election campaign but. don't forget to join the. facebook. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. here in dramatic development only mostly. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. breaking news on our. show. just 2 days after a terrorist state police stop 3 people of a church in nice the investigation is no 0 killers tell you some extremist groups. any involvement. my son does
and epidemiologists and medical scientists in that aeration and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other sign top top level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement as bizarre and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professor thank you. that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international david ended community for crimes against journalists...
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epidemiologists and medical scientists in that who are asian and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other scientists. apple level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement is sa r. and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professes quietus thank you ok that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international day to end impunity for crimes against...
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epidemiologists and medical scientists in that that were asian and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other fine top top level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement as bizarre and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professor thank you. ok that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international david ended community for crimes against journalists we'll be speaking to the host of the opponent of jimmy door show accuses so-called mainstream media journalists of the crime of a mission and much more besides during the u.s. presidential election campaign the chilling catch all our interviews when i you tube channel don't forget to join the underground by following us on twitter facebook instagram is on top. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. going at the risk because you know no rush for us though up most of us it. will supplant things in your bios at the na
epidemiologists and medical scientists in that that were asian and that includes people from harvard stanford university and many many other fine top top level institutions you know i just think that kind of statement as bizarre and you know i'm not sure what to make of that statement other than it's just completely totally wrong professor thank you. ok that's it for the show will be back on the eve of the u.s. election on the un's international david ended community for crimes against...
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external scientists, the heed arers in the research from -- leaders in the research from harvard, stanford, oxford universitye things. we've been talking to them almost every day for months. there is no monopoly on knowledge by government-employed public health people. we're talking to the people leading the research about the pandemic. the president is all in on a science-based policy, and his policy is protect the vulnerable and open up because of the denor denor -- the i more now harms of the lockdowns. he's saving lives by realizing as he did in march the cure cannot be worse than the original problem. lou: absolutely. and the idea with of bringing in those private companies which are, they're the bastion of entrepreneurial energy but also scientific invention and are driving medical knowledge every day in cooperation, of course, with the leading, the leading scientists around the country. as well as their own. it's marvelous to watch what's happening, and we're sitting here right now waiting to find occupant which which companies -- find out which companies will be successful in generating, creating a v
external scientists, the heed arers in the research from -- leaders in the research from harvard, stanford, oxford universitye things. we've been talking to them almost every day for months. there is no monopoly on knowledge by government-employed public health people. we're talking to the people leading the research about the pandemic. the president is all in on a science-based policy, and his policy is protect the vulnerable and open up because of the denor denor -- the i more now harms of...
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living with the virus, look, 5,000 experts just signed a petition, led by people from harvard, stanford, oxford university, scientists, doctors, health care workers, who say we can deal with this virus going on while getting new therapies or vaccines are coming around. as long as we protect the most vulnerable, preserve the key guidelines, we can get through it. no the going to shut down the whole economy again, there's no reason for that. we'll take care of the vulnerable, that's key point. >> there's so much you just said but again had you on to talk about economy, not health care matters. >> okay. >> obeying by the guidelines, might tell the guy in the building behind you, that's separate issue. president trump and stimulus package, frankly all over the map on his position. halted talks completely but then listen to what the president said on friday about the size of this stimulus bill. >> i would like to see a bigger stimulus package frankly than either the democrats or republicans are offering. >> that's the president saying he wants a bigger package. speaker pelosi is offering $3.2 trillion deal. pr
living with the virus, look, 5,000 experts just signed a petition, led by people from harvard, stanford, oxford university, scientists, doctors, health care workers, who say we can deal with this virus going on while getting new therapies or vaccines are coming around. as long as we protect the most vulnerable, preserve the key guidelines, we can get through it. no the going to shut down the whole economy again, there's no reason for that. we'll take care of the vulnerable, that's key point....
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look. 5,000 experts just signed a petition led by people from harvard, stanford, oxford university. these are scientists, these are doctors, health care workers who say we can deal with this virus going on while we are getting new therapies, we are getting new vaccines are coming around. it's not just living with the virus. as long as we protect the most vulnerable, as long as we preserve the key guidelines, yes, we can get through this. we are not going to shut down the whole economy. there is no reason for that. we will take care of the vulnerable. that is the key point. >> so much you just said. i had you on to talk about the economy and not health care matters. obeying by the key guidelines you might want to tell the guy in the building behind you but a separate issue. let's talk about president trump and the stimulus package. president trump has been all over the map on his position. he halted talks completely. but then i want you to take a listen what the president said on friday about the size of this stimulus bill. >> i would like to see a bigger stimulus package, frankly, t
look. 5,000 experts just signed a petition led by people from harvard, stanford, oxford university. these are scientists, these are doctors, health care workers who say we can deal with this virus going on while we are getting new therapies, we are getting new vaccines are coming around. it's not just living with the virus. as long as we protect the most vulnerable, as long as we preserve the key guidelines, yes, we can get through this. we are not going to shut down the whole economy. there is...
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the great barrington declaration was drawn up by three epidemiologists from harvard, oxford, and stanford universities— the risk of infection to all — including the vulnerable — falls. we know that all populations will eventually reach herd immunity. one of the chief proponents of this approach is scott atlas, a neuro—radiologist — who joined the white house in august as a pandemic adviser. here he is injuly, speaking to fox news, about herd immunity. dr martin kulldorff is one of the co—authors of the great barrington declaration — he's a professor of medicine at harvard university — and hejoins us now. there to have you with us. i know you are at the white house last week meeting mr atlas and dhs secretary. how much weight do you think you're taxing your documents has had a number white house policy? -- your documents. we met with secretary atlas and is building but the thinking and the declaration is very similarto thinking and the declaration is very similar to the thinking that scott atlas has mentioned before it became a white house adviser and that many other infectious disease epidemiologist a
the great barrington declaration was drawn up by three epidemiologists from harvard, oxford, and stanford universities— the risk of infection to all — including the vulnerable — falls. we know that all populations will eventually reach herd immunity. one of the chief proponents of this approach is scott atlas, a neuro—radiologist — who joined the white house in august as a pandemic adviser. here he is injuly, speaking to fox news, about herd immunity. dr martin kulldorff is one of the...
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declaration which include a professor of medicine from harvard university a professor an epidemiologist from oxford university and a professor from stanford university medical school calls for an end to all current lock downs especially for people who are deemed a low risk of death an infection from cope at $191.00 section it reads as immunity builds in the population the risk of infection to all including the vulnerable falls we know that all populations will eventually return immunity the petition states our goal should therefore be to minimize mortality and social harm until we reach herd immunity joining us now to discuss. swan and jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research element thank you for being here ben obviously this declaration is extremely controversial but isn't a covert vaccine supposed to get us to herd immunity. yes it is yes to both of them it's controversial and a vaccine is supposed to give us the herd immunity but it's not the only way to herd immunity unless of course you only listen to big pharma big pharma will tell you that before vaccines i guess there was no such thing as herd immunity and y
declaration which include a professor of medicine from harvard university a professor an epidemiologist from oxford university and a professor from stanford university medical school calls for an end to all current lock downs especially for people who are deemed a low risk of death an infection from cope at $191.00 section it reads as immunity builds in the population the risk of infection to all including the vulnerable falls we know that all populations will eventually return immunity the...
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millennial anti-american indoctrination they learn the priciest universities in the country harvard, yale, princeton, berkeley, stanfordmy, joining us now is house majority steve scalise, ranking member of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis in congressman i want to say first of all welcome to the show and secondly before we get into some major issues of the day, there has i been probably more importt right now that a vaccine against this virus, your thoughts about the news that pfizer is moving toward an emergency you authorization for a vaccine possibly. >> it is good to be with the, it is revolutionary that president trump is done operation warp speed that were on the verge of one or more approved fda approved vaccines under emergency use that will be vaccines tested and proven against covid-19, this is never happened before in the history of any major virus were less than a year later that were at this point it's only because president trump made this a priority and part of his plan that's been credibly effective, this will save lives and hopefully as we move into the next stage this is been one of th
millennial anti-american indoctrination they learn the priciest universities in the country harvard, yale, princeton, berkeley, stanfordmy, joining us now is house majority steve scalise, ranking member of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis in congressman i want to say first of all welcome to the show and secondly before we get into some major issues of the day, there has i been probably more importt right now that a vaccine against this virus, your thoughts about the news that...
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anti-business indoctrination they learned at some to have priciest universities in the country; harvard, yale, princeton, berkeley, stanfordmy. well, joining us now is house minority whip steve scalise. he's also ranking member of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. and, congressman, i want to say, first of all, welcome to the show and, secondly, before we get into some major issues of the day, there's, you know, i think probably more important right now than a vaccine against this virus, your thoughts about the news that pfizer is moving toward an emergency use authorization for a vaccine. possibly. by the end of november. >> yeah, lou, it's good to be with you. it's just nothing short of revolutionary, what president trump has done through operation warp speed, to get us to a point where we're on the vice presidential of one or more approved, fda-approved vaccines under emergency use that actually will be vaccines tested and proven against covid-19. this has never happened before in the history of i any major virus where less than a year later we're at this point, and it's only because president trump made
anti-business indoctrination they learned at some to have priciest universities in the country; harvard, yale, princeton, berkeley, stanfordmy. well, joining us now is house minority whip steve scalise. he's also ranking member of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. and, congressman, i want to say, first of all, welcome to the show and, secondly, before we get into some major issues of the day, there's, you know, i think probably more important right now than a vaccine against...
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stanford. dozens of his colleagues at universities like harvard, yale and ucla say it is time for a more targeted lockdown with stronger measures for the most vulnerable people and fewer restrictions for everyone else. >> we know 95% of the population has practically minimal risk. >> he believes most indoor facilities can reopen safely, including restaurants, bars, gyms and even schools so long as communities wear masks, social distance and track any covid-19 infections. he believes that many of our current rules should be lifted. >> reporter: there are health officers all throughout the bay area that would argue these restrictions are actually saving lives. >> i believe that many measures within the bundle of shelter in place do save lives. but there can be many negative ramifications and many negative consequences from stay at home and lockdown orders. >> phenomenal defense. >> reporter: but major sporting events and large conferences should still be avoided, he says. and he is also calling for stronger protection at hospitals, prisons and nursing homes. the cdc found nearly a third of all covi
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story that deserves much more attention. 5,000 people started by scientists from harvard and stanford and oxford universityafter targeted vulnerabilities, okay? you know, community mitigation is the way to think of it. but keep it open. open up the schools. open up the businesses, all right? distancing, absolutely. masking and so forth and testing. but some of these hot spots that we're seeing in europe, unfortunately, do it on a targeted basis. open up. it's healthier. this is what the scientists are saying. it's healthier to open schools and businesses than to just stay home. it's healthier psychologically, physically, virusly, everything. and that's a key point. it's the scientists are saying that. stuart: i need help, larry. you're a stock market commentator. you were, not now, but i know you were. should i sell my stock? i've held microsoft for a couple decades. should i sell it? [laughter] i'm an old kind of guy. should i sell it if i see joe biden win the white house and the democrats win back control of the senate? should i sell? >> stuart, let's postpone this conversation until november 4th. [laug
story that deserves much more attention. 5,000 people started by scientists from harvard and stanford and oxford universityafter targeted vulnerabilities, okay? you know, community mitigation is the way to think of it. but keep it open. open up the schools. open up the businesses, all right? distancing, absolutely. masking and so forth and testing. but some of these hot spots that we're seeing in europe, unfortunately, do it on a targeted basis. open up. it's healthier. this is what the...
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whites and mom institute and a fellow at harvard's kennedy school of government and in athens brook nair he's a political analyst and a professor at stanford university's berlin campus welcome to the show circuit let me start with you you know cuban on has been described as at 1st a distinctly american phenomenon just how much has it spread beyond the u.s. and how big is the problem in europe right now well cuban on who it is it is part of a larger movement and europe and especially in germany at not a movement of conspiracy theories over all there is we just recently have a demonstration. against it managers and a lot of those people demonstrating there in front of the ground and the gate a very symbolic place. where those who at least sympathize. theories i wouldn't say that you are not as the leading experience a theory in germany we have many others we have the so-called ice of the citizens of the right. whereas right doesn't necessarily mean that not right those of the people who don't recognize the german federal republic as a. functioning country and who still say that our country is still occupied and we don't have a constitution for example wh
whites and mom institute and a fellow at harvard's kennedy school of government and in athens brook nair he's a political analyst and a professor at stanford university's berlin campus welcome to the show circuit let me start with you you know cuban on has been described as at 1st a distinctly american phenomenon just how much has it spread beyond the u.s. and how big is the problem in europe right now well cuban on who it is it is part of a larger movement and europe and especially in germany...
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universities collectively had $6.5 billion in previously unreported foreign funds schools like harvard and yale and stanfordd not reporting it. what implications does that have , general? >> yeah, i think it's pretty significant revelation. this goes back to a somewhat obscure law, pete of 1986, passed by the congress of the united states, requiring universities to report their foreign donations over 250,000 bucks, and clearly, there is only 12 universities here that are under investigation, albeit they're very notable universities as you pointed out, and consider the fact that there's hundreds of universities and colleges in the united states so the amount of money involved here likely far exceeds the $6.5 billion and why are we concerned about this? well, because our adversaries russia and china are focused on the research and scientific advancing universities where they can steal intellectual property and research that's valuable to them particularly as it has military application to what they're doing and the association of american universities has come out and said this revelation is just partisan and
universities collectively had $6.5 billion in previously unreported foreign funds schools like harvard and yale and stanfordd not reporting it. what implications does that have , general? >> yeah, i think it's pretty significant revelation. this goes back to a somewhat obscure law, pete of 1986, passed by the congress of the united states, requiring universities to report their foreign donations over 250,000 bucks, and clearly, there is only 12 universities here that are under...
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stanford law school regarding the unique distinct rule of the article three judge. if i understand correctly, you've also started teaching that same course at harvard and you'll be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons you learned? >> thank you very much, if i give you the full answer and students are out there do better on the exams by hearing what i think, just take note. i came upon this course because i wanted a better understanding of what my role was as a judge, what am i supposed to do with the constitution, what roles am i supposed to play? both from being a judge and from the courses and hearing interaction with students, it happened the day after i was confirmed by the senate for my seat on the d.c. circuit, a happy day for me. i was in my office, the general counsel at the time. i was the recipient of many congratulatory phone calls from people from around the country who i had known and worked with before. one was from a fellow i worked with in washington d.c., he observed a distinguished member of the d.c. circuit who has long since passed away, and went on to clerk on the supreme court. and so
stanford law school regarding the unique distinct rule of the article three judge. if i understand correctly, you've also started teaching that same course at harvard and you'll be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons you learned? >> thank you very much, if i give you the full answer and students are out there do better on the exams by hearing what i think, just take note. i came upon this...
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stanford law ,chool regarding the unique distinct role of the article free judge. if i understand correctly, you also started teaching that same course at harvard, and you will be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons that you have learned? >> thank you very much. answerve you the full , [indiscernible] -- i came upon this course because i wanted a better understanding of what my role was as a judge. what my supposed to do under a constitution? what role my supposed to play? if i can tell you a quick story that i think captures what i learned from being a judge and courses with interactions with students, it happened the day after i was confirmed by the senate for my seat on the d.c. circuit judge. it was a happy day. i was in my office. the general counsel -- i was the recipient of many congratulatory phone calls from people from around the country who i had known. at fellow, he and i had been the same law firm in washington, d.c., and he had clerked for a distinguished member of the clerk and then clerked onto the supreme -- and they went on to clerk at the supreme court. he wanted to give me advice on be
stanford law ,chool regarding the unique distinct role of the article free judge. if i understand correctly, you also started teaching that same course at harvard, and you will be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons that you have learned? >> thank you very much. answerve you the full , [indiscernible] -- i came upon this course because i wanted a better understanding of what my role was as...
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stanford law ,chool regarding the unique distinct role of the article free judge. if i understand correctly, you also started teaching that same course at harvard, and you will be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons that you have learned? >> thank you very much. answerve you the full , [indiscernible] -- i came upon this course because i wanted a better understanding of what my role was as a judge. what my supposed to do under a constitution? what role my supposed to play? if i can tell you a quick story that i think captures what i learned from being a judge and courses with interactions with students, it happened the day after i was confirmed by the senate for my seat on the d.c. circuit judge. it was a happy day. i was in my office. the general counsel -- i was the recipient of many congratulatory phone calls from people from around the country who i had known. at fellow, he and i had been the same law firm in washington, d.c., and he had clerked for a distinguished member of the clerk and then clerked onto the supreme -- and they went on to clerk at the supreme court. he wanted to give me advice on be
stanford law ,chool regarding the unique distinct role of the article free judge. if i understand correctly, you also started teaching that same course at harvard, and you will be teaching that at harvard and the university of virginia this year. what do you tell your students are some of the most important lessons that you have learned? >> thank you very much. answerve you the full , [indiscernible] -- i came upon this course because i wanted a better understanding of what my role was as...