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now here's the vaccine confidence project heidi larson. suspected morning someone who you are familiar with. she is a science journalist and award-winning author. his book is on global during a pandemic. her book, the coming plate newly emerging diseases spent 19 weeks of the near times bestseller list. her new book the coming plague disease or disaster in a world out of balance of the published in august. you can get onto amazon and preorder that. heidi larson is a professor of anthropology, risk and decision science at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. she's also the founding director of the vaccine confidence project. again headquartered at the school of hygiene and tropical medicine. she wrote help vaccine rumors start and why they don't go away. and to moderate the discussion we have pat rosenstein who is the faculty member here at the ja. he and i have worked together for many, many years. he is also the special advisor of global health to the erasure group. which is a very prominent global group. so scott will enga
now here's the vaccine confidence project heidi larson. suspected morning someone who you are familiar with. she is a science journalist and award-winning author. his book is on global during a pandemic. her book, the coming plate newly emerging diseases spent 19 weeks of the near times bestseller list. her new book the coming plague disease or disaster in a world out of balance of the published in august. you can get onto amazon and preorder that. heidi larson is a professor of anthropology,...
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we have heard about that from heidi. much important work has come from her and others to deepen our understanding of this problem. trust in the importance, the safety, and the efficacy of the vaccine is fundamental. but also whether or not there is a compatibility with religious belief, or a person's political ideology with the vaccination makes a difference. in the u.s., we are seeing more and more people of a certain political stripe not wanting to be vaccinated. we know there are people who for historic reasons have distrusted the health care system. and are concerned about getting the vaccine, as well. all of that is in the background. and an active anti-vaccination movement that has been around for quite a while now and ramped up during covid. when you lay on top of that uncertainty that is brought in by safety concerns that are not fully understood, reports about manufacturing problems, contamination of vaccines, when you hear discussions amongst prominent respected scientists about do we really need two doses or c
we have heard about that from heidi. much important work has come from her and others to deepen our understanding of this problem. trust in the importance, the safety, and the efficacy of the vaccine is fundamental. but also whether or not there is a compatibility with religious belief, or a person's political ideology with the vaccination makes a difference. in the u.s., we are seeing more and more people of a certain political stripe not wanting to be vaccinated. we know there are people who...
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heidi: thank you very much. i just have two minutes here to put into context, over the past meetings and discussions, we have noticed and looked at data that has shown the ups and downs of public confidence and willingness since we started the pandemic. last june, these are wave 1, 2, and three. in the u.s.. as well as european countries. we saw the sentiment, the context went down. in september and october. that was after higher optimism or encouraging for a vaccine. that was back in june, the first way. and then september and october. toward the end of the year, confidence was going up in most places but not all. as you can see, in france and germany, boost we saw around other countries in face of a second wave, as well as the high efficacy reported around pfizer, in the beginning of the year and end of last year, france and germany started to express concerns about astrazeneca, which contribute it to their flattening confidence. next one, this is a global survey done by colleagues at imperial college. the poi
heidi: thank you very much. i just have two minutes here to put into context, over the past meetings and discussions, we have noticed and looked at data that has shown the ups and downs of public confidence and willingness since we started the pandemic. last june, these are wave 1, 2, and three. in the u.s.. as well as european countries. we saw the sentiment, the context went down. in september and october. that was after higher optimism or encouraging for a vaccine. that was back in june, the...
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heidi died last monday. she says that was the worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus. breath it. scott suspects heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon, dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and johnson vaccine to be fully effective. it's not like a medication that works right away. it is a vaccine, which requires your immune system. tau work to rev up to take time, and it takes time. diehard green and gold faithful fan heidi brevity. way lost recently and the oakland a's paid tribute to the longtime season ticket holder, and we are drinking work. cosmo's rabbits thought shared with me this video. she says her sister opened her heart and home to friends. she treated them as her family. i just want everybody to get
heidi died last monday. she says that was the worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus. breath it. scott suspects heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon, dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and...
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heidi: paul, you can go ahead. paul: i was just trying to be polite, heidi. i think he was a symptom and an accelerant. we have seen the rising tribalism in america. we have these entertainment wings of both of our parties when in the old days, 10 years ago, if you wanted to succeed in politics you had to prove yourself there legislation and persuasion, the best policy ideas, things like that. lately because of internet, digital, multimedia platforms, you can entertain yourself into fame and leapfrog the meritocracy and that breeds polarization. it disallows common ground and in many cases common sense and the donald trump was the ultimate performer of this. he was my 17th choice. i made that clear at the time. he was the ultimate entertainer. leapfrog, vanquished all his opponents. he was more of an accelerant. he was the ultimate symptom of this, dynamic in society, then he doubled down on tweets and all the rest of it. yes, it's divisive, yes, it's polarizing. it's great for ratings for websites, tv and all the rest. it is not good for our politics. >> sen
heidi: paul, you can go ahead. paul: i was just trying to be polite, heidi. i think he was a symptom and an accelerant. we have seen the rising tribalism in america. we have these entertainment wings of both of our parties when in the old days, 10 years ago, if you wanted to succeed in politics you had to prove yourself there legislation and persuasion, the best policy ideas, things like that. lately because of internet, digital, multimedia platforms, you can entertain yourself into fame and...
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heidi died last monday. worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus breath. it's scott suspects, heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon, dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and johnson vaccine to be fully effective. it's not like a medication that works right away. it is a vaccine, which. requires your immune system. tau work to rev up to take time, and it takes time. diehard green and gold faithful fan heidi brevity we lost recently and the oakland a's pay tribute to the longtime season ticket holder, and we are drinking work. kosmas rabbits thought shared with me this video. she says her sister opened her heart and home to friends. she treated them as her family. i just want everybody to get the vaccine and then c
heidi died last monday. worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus breath. it's scott suspects, heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon, dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and johnson vaccine to be...
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she says heidi received her single dose.hnson and johnson shot march 10th a day later, the 61 year old drove to palm springs and then to arizona. heidi returned home nine days later and was not feeling well. she had difficulty breathing. her sister drove her to the hospital. she had ups and downs, but was eventually put on a ventilator. heidi died last monday left in a month after she went into the hospital when she was in the hospital, she says that was the worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus breath. it's scott suspects, heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon, dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and johnson vaccine to be fully effective. it's not like a medication that works right away. it is a vaccine, which requires your
she says heidi received her single dose.hnson and johnson shot march 10th a day later, the 61 year old drove to palm springs and then to arizona. heidi returned home nine days later and was not feeling well. she had difficulty breathing. her sister drove her to the hospital. she had ups and downs, but was eventually put on a ventilator. heidi died last monday left in a month after she went into the hospital when she was in the hospital, she says that was the worst thing that ever happened to...
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heidi died last monday. she says that was the worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus breath. it's scott suspects, heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon. dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and johnson vaccine. will be fully effective. it's not like a medication that works right away. it is a vaccine which requires your immune system. tau work to rev up to take time and it takes time. diehard green and gold faithful fan heidi brevity way lost recently and the open aids pay tribute to the longtime season ticket holder. and we are drinking worth. cosmo's rabbits thought shared with me this video. she says her sister opened her heart and home to friends. she treated them as her family. i just want everybody to get
heidi died last monday. she says that was the worst thing that ever happened to her was getting coronavirus breath. it's scott suspects, heidi contracted the coronavirus from one of the handful of people who were part of her social bubble and attended spring training with her. we're getting immunized for an infection that is active, which means that we can be exposed to this infection if we go out too soon. dr monica gandhi with ucsf says it can take as long as four weeks for the johnson and...
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heidi: i'd -- how do we get people to want a different product? paul: identity politics is the problem. it is a question people like me and like-minded republican leaders are trying to figure out. how do we get rid of identity politics and create inclusive politics so the ambitious people coming into politics -- how do we make that cool again? so people do not grab the identity politics we'll and grab the wheel of reagan. how do we grab that inclusive, aspirational wheel? we have yet to figure out how to do that. both sides have grab this identity politics play and they have played it very successfully. heidi: think about president trump -- kent -- incredibly charismatic. what if he had used that charisma to unite the country? when that have been wonderful? -- wouldn't that have been wonderful? it has to come from the example we present to the public. >> in pursuit of some unity, and let's hope it does not come through a mortal threat or an attack on the united states, i want to ask if you can identify areas, issues, topics that might serve to bri
heidi: i'd -- how do we get people to want a different product? paul: identity politics is the problem. it is a question people like me and like-minded republican leaders are trying to figure out. how do we get rid of identity politics and create inclusive politics so the ambitious people coming into politics -- how do we make that cool again? so people do not grab the identity politics we'll and grab the wheel of reagan. how do we grab that inclusive, aspirational wheel? we have yet to figure...
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heidi laid it all out for us.n you do the cost-benefit analysis, what do you think, should the fda resume the use of this j&j vaccine? >> i think it has an important role in our program, a single dose and one that is more stable in terms of how you hold a vaccine over time such that it should be used. i think the message that's being missed today by everyone, we're not out of the woods yet in this country. we have 22 states that have immunization levels lower than michigan and we know what's happened in michigan. so we have to emphasize not only do we want this vaccine, but we're not over with this virus yet and we need to do everything we can to get as many people vaccinated in many parts of the country. >> let's talk about that. in new york city, vaccination centers are open to walk-ins, and demand is slowing in places like florida. where are we at this point? anybody who wants to get a vaccine will be able to get one soon if they haven't already? >> first of all, everyone can get a vaccine right now. that's an
heidi laid it all out for us.n you do the cost-benefit analysis, what do you think, should the fda resume the use of this j&j vaccine? >> i think it has an important role in our program, a single dose and one that is more stable in terms of how you hold a vaccine over time such that it should be used. i think the message that's being missed today by everyone, we're not out of the woods yet in this country. we have 22 states that have immunization levels lower than michigan and we know...
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now here's the vaccine confidence project heidi larson.omeone who you are familiar with. she is a science journalist and award-winning author. his book is on global during a pandemic. her book, the coming plate newly emerging
now here's the vaccine confidence project heidi larson.omeone who you are familiar with. she is a science journalist and award-winning author. his book is on global during a pandemic. her book, the coming plate newly emerging
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heidi reporting for us in manassas. heidi, thank you. let's bring in dr. gupta.ook, it feels like how do you put the toothpaste back in the tube here if there is a new confidence that, look, there's going to be very rare instances, perhaps, of this, but the good far outweighs the bad. it feels like this is a much harder thing to communicate in this day and age of how information travels. i'm curious your thoughts. >> chuck, good afternoon. this is where i think we have to compartmentalize and say that this vaccine, since we're learning as we're going on all things covid, therapeutics and vaccines, that this vaccine is overwhelmingly safe for everybody, but for maybe -- we divert women particularly, say, of women less than 40 with this particular side effect that happens in that specific demographic, we divert them to other alternatives since we have several alternatives both here and globally. it's going to be tough to do that, chuck, because of the points you raise, because we still need astrazeneca and johnson & johnson to play important roles both stateside bu
heidi reporting for us in manassas. heidi, thank you. let's bring in dr. gupta.ook, it feels like how do you put the toothpaste back in the tube here if there is a new confidence that, look, there's going to be very rare instances, perhaps, of this, but the good far outweighs the bad. it feels like this is a much harder thing to communicate in this day and age of how information travels. i'm curious your thoughts. >> chuck, good afternoon. this is where i think we have to compartmentalize...
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heidi, what are the details you're learning about this decision? it's just a few hours away, but even if they give it the green light, so much damage has already been caused in terms of confidence erosion. >> steph, they could recommend extending that pause but that is not what most public health officials, including dr. anthony fauci, are expecting. we've been in this wait-and-see period. we've waited and public health experts said we've not seen a crush of additional cases involving those rare but very serious blood clots. i spoke yesterday with the state of virginia's vaccine coordinator and he talked a little bit about why he is optimistic ultimately they will lift that pause. take a listen. >> i think it is very possible that they say, you know, given the data that we looked at over the course of the past week and a half, we don't see any further reason to pause the administration of johnson & johnson and they kindlife fully reapprove it for use, or there could be a reapproval with some kind of caveat. for example, what europe did is they're i
heidi, what are the details you're learning about this decision? it's just a few hours away, but even if they give it the green light, so much damage has already been caused in terms of confidence erosion. >> steph, they could recommend extending that pause but that is not what most public health officials, including dr. anthony fauci, are expecting. we've been in this wait-and-see period. we've waited and public health experts said we've not seen a crush of additional cases involving...
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good to have you, heidi. what did the vice president focus on today?first 100 days, not only celebrating the process that we've made on covid but signalling to the rest of us the very critical role that she's going to play in phase two of the public information campaign. ayman, we were told until exclusive interviews with both anthony fauci and jess science the lead covid director at the white house that the vice president will be leading the second phase of the covid campaign. and trusted ambassadors to minority communities and other communities like her are needed and you heard that from her here today, sending a message encouraging people to get vaccinated. take a listen. >> and if you haven't been vaccinated yet, or if you know somebody who hasn't, please ask folks to just roll up their sleeves. it's time for each one of us to do our part. [ applause ] >> and ayman, here in baltimore really illustrates the challenges ahead for the vice president. although one-third of the population is black, they only account for about 22% of total vaccinations. >
good to have you, heidi. what did the vice president focus on today?first 100 days, not only celebrating the process that we've made on covid but signalling to the rest of us the very critical role that she's going to play in phase two of the public information campaign. ayman, we were told until exclusive interviews with both anthony fauci and jess science the lead covid director at the white house that the vice president will be leading the second phase of the covid campaign. and trusted...
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rachel and heidi couldn't stay in the house with him alone.person who was 18 or older the entire time. >> reporter: the whole time, waiting for trial? >> uh-huh. >> up until we turned 18. >> reporter: until you turned 18? >> yeah. >> reporter: pam's neighbor and friend, julie koh, tried to help. >> i took his daughter driving, because they were learning to drive. i remember driving one daughter to college. she went to mizzou, so i took her. >> reporter: but while friends tried to help pam's kids, they could not protect them from a widespread and very public suspicion that their father killed their mother. and the case always seemed to be in the news. >> potential evidence that came out was pretty damaging to kirk zimmerman. because a lot of it dealt with the exchanges he had with pam during the divorce. >> reporter: those exchanges were front and center when the state finally presented its case at trial. >> greed, hate, murder. >> reporter: assistant state's attorney brad rigdon told the jury the motive was clear. kirk zimmerman killed his wif
rachel and heidi couldn't stay in the house with him alone.person who was 18 or older the entire time. >> reporter: the whole time, waiting for trial? >> uh-huh. >> up until we turned 18. >> reporter: until you turned 18? >> yeah. >> reporter: pam's neighbor and friend, julie koh, tried to help. >> i took his daughter driving, because they were learning to drive. i remember driving one daughter to college. she went to mizzou, so i took her. >>...
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first >> i usually go to heidi first judd, i'll go to you first to try to understand.mise on the show see if we can do that in seven minutes. is there a tax plan around capital gains, a higher capital gains rate, maybe not the rate the administration is pushing, but one that is fair and equitable and one to encourage economic growth and pay for everything in the country? >> no. >> no? flat out no? there is nowhere we can go here? >> let's talk about what this is really occurring what you are seeing is a significant shift in the way we govern this nation we are going into what i call the era of gigantic government you can run $4 trillion deficit and nobody blinks an eye social infrastructure spending which is a new term which used to be called walking around money for democrats in states which poorly operated. you top this off with a tax proposal which essentially will make us less competitive internationally and reduce the forces of productivity in society and is inheritently inn t tagonistic we are moving to the european model from the american model of entre entrepre
first >> i usually go to heidi first judd, i'll go to you first to try to understand.mise on the show see if we can do that in seven minutes. is there a tax plan around capital gains, a higher capital gains rate, maybe not the rate the administration is pushing, but one that is fair and equitable and one to encourage economic growth and pay for everything in the country? >> no. >> no? flat out no? there is nowhere we can go here? >> let's talk about what this is really...
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incident it appears to show adam to later 10 to offices hands raised before being shot by an officer heidi jackassery reports the video you're about to see is incredibly disturbing it's 2 30 am and an officer wearing a body camera arrives at a black and latino neighborhood of chicago a police surveillance system had detected gunshots nearby and the investigating officer runs after a person down an alley way. but . that person was 13 year old adam toledo she called the police had at 1st called this an armed confrontation with the police claiming the boy had been holding a gun and the video released 17 days later appears to tell a different story as to lead a lays crumpled his empty hands still grazed in the hands of position fall next to his body with an earth stay with us they wake their way. i'm going to start c.p.r. i'm not. adam during his last 2nd of life did not have a gun in his hand. the officer screamed at him show me your hands adam complied turned around his hands were empty when he was shot in the chest at the hands of the officer. it had taken intense public pressure to convinc
incident it appears to show adam to later 10 to offices hands raised before being shot by an officer heidi jackassery reports the video you're about to see is incredibly disturbing it's 2 30 am and an officer wearing a body camera arrives at a black and latino neighborhood of chicago a police surveillance system had detected gunshots nearby and the investigating officer runs after a person down an alley way. but . that person was 13 year old adam toledo she called the police had at 1st called...
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that one, heidi, heidi, hiding heidi. >>> coming up, we've got the sandwich king.er so come on back. ining us live to show us how to grill an easy and delicious dinner so come on back. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. at panera, we make dinner easy... ♪ nothing is everything ♪ and cheesy. order our delicious mac and cheese for dinner tonight with delivery or pick-up. only at panera. on the outside, i looked fine. i got really good at masking my depression. but inside was a different story. even though i'd been on an antidepressant for months,
that one, heidi, heidi, hiding heidi. >>> coming up, we've got the sandwich king.er so come on back. ining us live to show us how to grill an easy and delicious dinner so come on back. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections...
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janice baker-kinney, lise-lotte lublin, heidi thomas, and chelan lasha. >> it was, like thank you!tunity and run with it. thank you for letting us speak. >> lise-lotte lublin peaches six grade at a las vegas school. she didn't tell students should be part of bill cosby's retrial, within one of them approached her. >> she wrote me a note, and she gives me the knot before i went to philadelphia, and she told me to be strong and i've ever talked to her about it. she handed over to, me and i open it up, and reading the note, i know she knows. >> on monday, april 9th 2018, trial number two began. one by one, the accusers took the stand. >> i will tell you right now, shaking luckily for the first got there. i was sitting on my hands for the first time of my testimony. >> for each woman, fewer gave way to confidence, even defiance. chelan lasha locked eyes with bill cosby. >> he looked at me in that courtroom, and he smiled, and chuckled at me. and that's when i made the comment, that i made. >> what did you say? >> now you remember me, mr. cosby, don't you? because i knew he did. i was l
janice baker-kinney, lise-lotte lublin, heidi thomas, and chelan lasha. >> it was, like thank you!tunity and run with it. thank you for letting us speak. >> lise-lotte lublin peaches six grade at a las vegas school. she didn't tell students should be part of bill cosby's retrial, within one of them approached her. >> she wrote me a note, and she gives me the knot before i went to philadelphia, and she told me to be strong and i've ever talked to her about it. she handed over...
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>> heidi przybyla in easton, maryland, shannon pettypiece in washington. thanks to both of you. >>> a moment to recommit to the racial justice movement. minnesota's tina joins us next. >>> president biden keeps pushing for bipartisanship. we'll take you to capitol hill on that front. >>> the streets of russia, where protesters are calling for the release of imprisoned critic alexei navalny. you're watching msnbc. navalny you're watching msnbc. ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we
>> heidi przybyla in easton, maryland, shannon pettypiece in washington. thanks to both of you. >>> a moment to recommit to the racial justice movement. minnesota's tina joins us next. >>> president biden keeps pushing for bipartisanship. we'll take you to capitol hill on that front. >>> the streets of russia, where protesters are calling for the release of imprisoned critic alexei navalny. you're watching msnbc. navalny you're watching msnbc. ideas exist inside...
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the room for diplomacy appears to be limited heidi particularly in light of the measures already taken this week. that's right there's been escalating tensions between the u.s. and the kremlin with tit for tat sanctions on thursday the by the ministration announcing plans against 32 russian entities and the expulsion of 10 russian diplomats from washington that was for russia's alleged role in the solar winds hack of american companies and the federal government as well as the election interference in the 2020 presidential election russia responded the very next day mirroring those sanctions by expelling 10 american diplomats from russia now the question is whether or not of all the situation will even worsen the relations and whether or not a proposed summit between president biden and president putin of russia will still take place thank you very much from washington heidi cho castro also spoke to william courtney an adjunct senior fellow at the clovelly policy think tank the rand corporation i asked him how the biden administration might approach that propose summits with tradition.
the room for diplomacy appears to be limited heidi particularly in light of the measures already taken this week. that's right there's been escalating tensions between the u.s. and the kremlin with tit for tat sanctions on thursday the by the ministration announcing plans against 32 russian entities and the expulsion of 10 russian diplomats from washington that was for russia's alleged role in the solar winds hack of american companies and the federal government as well as the election...
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by an outcry from the democrats why did you cast her is in washington to explain more about this so heidi president joe biden in trying to satisfy his base without alienating groups of voters has caused a fair bit of confusion. that's right a bit of reversals in the last 24 hours merriam which the white house explained saying that this is due to bureaucracy and they're trying to blame the trump ministrations saying that under former president trump the refugee resettlement office was so gutted that it's taken time to rebuild and reassess its capabilities and that that is why at least in the morning of friday here in washington at that time it would have been decided that biden's promise of lifting the cap to some $62000.00 refugees would not be plausible but then there was that our cry from democratic lawmakers saying that biden breaking his promise was shameful and we saw that very fast reverse so again from the white house saying that the cap on refugees who will be accepted this year the u.s. would be lifted after all but to how much whether or not it reaches that $62000.00 as biden ha
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. >> joining me now from alexandria, virginia, heidi pryzbyla.uring his visit. what did you learn about their efforts to get these schools up and running by the end of tomorrow? >> reporter: ayman, the secretary is coming to schools like the ferdinand day school to highlight success stories of schools that have opened but he heard a lot of frank talk from local community leaders here, ayman, about the significant challenges ahead. reopening schools is not just about access. it's not just about the physical buildings. it's also about hesitancy, particularly in communities like this, where there are a lot of students who speak english as a second language. they may live in multi-generational housing where members of the family are very, very worried about covid. they may live with undocumented members and also, ayman, there is the shame of a lot of these students who just fell so far behind during this pandemic. bottom line is, according to the secretary, we're just not there yet. take a listen. >> we are using data from february. we're going to ge
. >> joining me now from alexandria, virginia, heidi pryzbyla.uring his visit. what did you learn about their efforts to get these schools up and running by the end of tomorrow? >> reporter: ayman, the secretary is coming to schools like the ferdinand day school to highlight success stories of schools that have opened but he heard a lot of frank talk from local community leaders here, ayman, about the significant challenges ahead. reopening schools is not just about access. it's not...
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to just cover the story actually became a part of the story does it go with the job of our own john heidi who has been known to go into situations in his life joins us with this perspective and we're going to stick to view after the break. a little bit like you support this if. you do this the 1st one to the west we're just going for the. others. will eat. at your seriously doing exactly the same thing i was last in the car full of. lead. the trolley at least the play to. the yeah. it's a little difficult to believe. there's a little support with what it is but it's one of the ways that you do you believe because the. machine you don't want to be smeared. a little. you know. if only someone. as we. still like you the way he. western governments and western media betrayed the tensions within ukraine as a conflict involving russia and ukraine this is there is a road map to resolve ukraine's internal strife and it's called the minsk accords russia is not the problem but nato expansion is. now look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the ord
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to just cover the story actually became a part of the story does it go with the job of our own john heidi who has been known to go into a few tense situations in his life joins us with this perspective and we're going to get 360 view after the break. most. of the 1st one to. 200 pounds. this would do. you think if it was. the you. he's one of the least musical. because. she knew to live for the smear. both of you knew those. opposed. to the most elegant way to. look forward to talking to you all. should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except when conflict with the 1st law. should be very careful about official intelligence and the point is to. take on various jobs and with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. must protect its own existence as. it was the 4th night of unrest in the street. brooklyn center as the protesters clashed once again with police following the fatal shooting of dante wright and the crowd does not seem to be calming down this is the trial for derek shave and will deliver closing arguments on monday keeping the environment very un
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perspective on what it is like on the ground covering situations like this we bring in our own john heidi who has been known for reporting from a dangerous situations and has covered protests in the past which have turned violent here at home not so violent right now in miami you kind of have a little bit of a little bit of a broadcast vacation you've earned it over the years but when you see the kind of footage that we have of the c.n.n. crew who are getting you know obviously attacked for this and you hear the various stories of reporters being accosted assaulted is it fair to say guess what this just goes with the job unfortunately these days yeah it does it does i was a reporter you know this in new york for close to 10 years i was a journalist simon reporter for the fox affiliate of you and why don't you t.v. i cover major blood of big stories including occupy wall street and for me being a fox affiliated with fox in new york i was not a very i pod you were both right and so basically on a daily basis i expected to get verbal e. assaulted and i was as we were talking i was physically
perspective on what it is like on the ground covering situations like this we bring in our own john heidi who has been known for reporting from a dangerous situations and has covered protests in the past which have turned violent here at home not so violent right now in miami you kind of have a little bit of a little bit of a broadcast vacation you've earned it over the years but when you see the kind of footage that we have of the c.n.n. crew who are getting you know obviously attacked for...
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at all the proposals he's put forward, and that's going to be a -- that's why you see that 52%. >> heidi heitkamp, i want to bring this to you. the poll does show that this is something of a vulnerability to the president on bipartiship a ers unifyi t e. his covid relief package, incredibly important and very successful even in a sit like -- state like north dakota. i think president biden's problem is he's playing in washington, d.c. as opposed to getting out into the country, talking to regular people, people in my state, your state, about what he intends to do, and i think he can bring a coalition, a bipartisan, uniting coalition around his agenda, but he can't do it from washington, d.c. that place is toxic. they don't want to make a deal. they don't want to get things done because it's all about power of politics. i think he's on the right track with the right agenda. the question is how does he sell that agenda? >> sara. >> it's too big. it's too bold. it's too far left as chris said. i mean, at every stage of the spending debate which of course, e, now over2 trillion of spendifr a
at all the proposals he's put forward, and that's going to be a -- that's why you see that 52%. >> heidi heitkamp, i want to bring this to you. the poll does show that this is something of a vulnerability to the president on bipartiship a ers unifyi t e. his covid relief package, incredibly important and very successful even in a sit like -- state like north dakota. i think president biden's problem is he's playing in washington, d.c. as opposed to getting out into the country, talking to...
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yeah it's pretty much an example actually of what you were just talking to heidi about we're outside of a camp of about 1500 people here and this camp actually formed in mid february and it almost in response to president joe biden actually changing a president trump policy and that policy from president trump was basically when you're trying to claim asylum in the united states you can't wait in the united states for that process wherever you were from they were going to put you back across the border into mexico that meant a lot of people away in mexico for a year or more even they were from honduras el salvador other countries president joe biden's change that policy he said that now if you already opened an asylum case in the united states you can't wait for him and he started to produce says all of those people that already had a case open and now eligible to wait in the united states so these people are here and have been since february a lot of them because they're waiting for that turn to go into the united states retake that process there in the u.s. now in one that's contri
yeah it's pretty much an example actually of what you were just talking to heidi about we're outside of a camp of about 1500 people here and this camp actually formed in mid february and it almost in response to president joe biden actually changing a president trump policy and that policy from president trump was basically when you're trying to claim asylum in the united states you can't wait in the united states for that process wherever you were from they were going to put you back across...
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heidy just mentioned the hong kong exchange. what are we expecting there? record profit that could be on the card, given the jump that we saw in daily stock trading turnover and first-quarter along with the continued boom and ipo activity here in the city. based on analyst estimates, compiled by bloomberg etf, expecting to come in at a 73% boost from a year ago. so since hitting a record high in february, but shares of hong kong, with a 2023 estimated earnings, given the expectations for double-digit growth for the years to come with ongoing ipo activity set the drive long-term structural growth, heidy. haidi: iron ore in the meantime rallying to decade highs. what could we see that would spark a correction lower? sophie: commonwealth bank, one person writing that field margins would have to turn negative in china in order for a correction lower. it does suggest that current ion or prices are sustainable in the near term, given that chinese demand is driving prices high enough, and pulling up the chart on the terminal, prices in china are at 2008 highs, and
heidy just mentioned the hong kong exchange. what are we expecting there? record profit that could be on the card, given the jump that we saw in daily stock trading turnover and first-quarter along with the continued boom and ipo activity here in the city. based on analyst estimates, compiled by bloomberg etf, expecting to come in at a 73% boost from a year ago. so since hitting a record high in february, but shares of hong kong, with a 2023 estimated earnings, given the expectations for...
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correspondent joins me from mumbai heidi we've heard a number of reasons there why millionaires might be leaving what is the primary reason as you see it now understand. as everything around the world is being in fact better. primarily at luby's more concerned about how well each and every country is taking care of the situation and india has not exactly done a good job here so definitely people who can afford to keep the country who are going out for. their family and will somewhere and they're losing their options and then obviously it has not been appalling really it has been weakening is the dollar . after that acts of terrorism is also an issue that the government has a hard businessman i understand and and again they're fostered and a lot of business men have been complaining the government comes up with very ugly to policies and the tax operations have been terrorizing them and so basically next right looking a lot on ease of doing business but it has not done a good job there for a lot of businessmen going to what country are doing. that it doesn't really matter if millionaire
correspondent joins me from mumbai heidi we've heard a number of reasons there why millionaires might be leaving what is the primary reason as you see it now understand. as everything around the world is being in fact better. primarily at luby's more concerned about how well each and every country is taking care of the situation and india has not exactly done a good job here so definitely people who can afford to keep the country who are going out for. their family and will somewhere and...
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and that heidi when. they need help now. i know. that. if i'm going to. check each in. turn around. and if i ever find out how much. some of. you are still. seeing. there's no ambiguity. in the tyrant and well call me very right. there's always call that tired to. go. 2 for this. this is our notice to proceed from the united states department of the interior bureau of indian affairs. we've got 4 house to house building right now that were construction simultaneously we've got a pressure crew with up at the pit right now we've got here and. they're driving the trucks and they're coming down the hill with no one to help them down to here by october purchase go ahead i just kind of thing and then through the phone we're going to be working on the design for the community streets and then next year we'll be finishing the 4 houses that are currently getting started and then building one other house and hopefully more if we secure funding for housing for future houses. and it works like the board probably refer to when we started the parent the military helping those in need. they. were.
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it's got to be sexier heidi here i paints or something and she's super up. he was. doing. stuff she says through words can remember google groups of. girls who. well as for your change of the scope of the schools or if it was for special people to keep you. up. she was ours. to do. you know. not force. them. to look at. the truth it would help if you cannot get. you to get the budget which matches in which we will find that we owe. you nothing you have this other goal of this for many. years could you save your gift or. keep. your house or of the dancer. who was the museum with these or so amenities and. who those who didn't but we also locals were not among our bird was your. time to cooks they can push those who are good the other more you go cook. who are those who do look newcomb used to the single witness to the ups. of the of the group the other member of. those who. are probably. if you. missed. if just. to. show you. mean. it's the last. good minute not the idea. that there should but that's good news because to tell you to ship it to the principle. it was. transla
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joining us now is heidi heitkamp, former u.s. senator from north dakota and a cnbc contributor.ly with us except by the phone but we're glad to have you nonetheless. you make some interesting points in your article about how being financially literate is not just important on its face so that you can manage your own budget more prudently and better but that it really does ripple up through the economy in ways we really don't usually think of it explain what you were talking about. >> i mean actually in two ways first off, we're all voters. we have to decide who's got the best economic plan, the plan that most agrees with my principles and my economic values if you don't understand your own personal budget, it's hard to understand how you can balance the federal budget, how you can be concerned about that deficit and why you should be a voter that's concerned about that deficit. that's one side of the coin. the other side of the coin is the more ffinancially literate and financially independent americans can be, the less we have to rely on government people won't make bad choices
joining us now is heidi heitkamp, former u.s. senator from north dakota and a cnbc contributor.ly with us except by the phone but we're glad to have you nonetheless. you make some interesting points in your article about how being financially literate is not just important on its face so that you can manage your own budget more prudently and better but that it really does ripple up through the economy in ways we really don't usually think of it explain what you were talking about. >> i...
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it's got to be sexier heidi here i payments or something and she's super healthy. she was. doing. stuff she says through words can remember google groups of. girls who are well versed who you are just a stove or. it was for special people to keep you. up. she was ours. to do. not force them. to. look at you. do you know how true it would help if you cannot get me you need to get the budget which matches and which we will buy that you know. you have some of this on the bush for me to. use could you save your gift or. you close. your chapter of the mess that. was the use you would do the so amazing. one. who those who didn't but were also locals were not among her burden was the only solution. to cook's they could push those who are good you know the more you go. with who you do look at your commutes to the single interest in the books. of the of the group the earlier of. those who. probably. does. if you. believe. me. it's the last. piece of. good money and not the idea. that the us or the other good news was going to get you to ship it to the to. be. translated show us how you see
it's got to be sexier heidi here i payments or something and she's super healthy. she was. doing. stuff she says through words can remember google groups of. girls who are well versed who you are just a stove or. it was for special people to keep you. up. she was ours. to do. not force them. to. look at you. do you know how true it would help if you cannot get me you need to get the budget which matches and which we will buy that you know. you have some of this on the bush for me to. use could...
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that heidi chip. continued to newco it was more school workshops it would be curious to. know more from your point you know they used computers to treat can you hear or see because reece cooper was more of my program but proportional group will still look good to board floors when they admit the bush get all of us a few of us. to do the roast with a way. to skew the field to the most but the more pieces are more in the good mood music learn you see in your brain moves for the work go to work for change or forge so you are doing your promoting your sticker a bit wary of this already. but i know it's. the 1st one to. go from 100 yards. to this sort of. thing it was. a little. it's going to push me. to. these clinics one of the can. because the. machine into my thirty's when you're. going to use. the phone with someone. else i was telling you. a few. russian officials have borne a renewed military assault on the country's east could lead to the end of ukraine itself this is how serious the situation is washington and its nato allies blame moscow for the escalation of tension
that heidi chip. continued to newco it was more school workshops it would be curious to. know more from your point you know they used computers to treat can you hear or see because reece cooper was more of my program but proportional group will still look good to board floors when they admit the bush get all of us a few of us. to do the roast with a way. to skew the field to the most but the more pieces are more in the good mood music learn you see in your brain moves for the work go to work...
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my name is heidi and i'm the owner of capitol books in downtown sacramento. i am here to excitedly host kate washington a sacramento author and food writer who currently serves as a dining critic for the "sacramento bee." her work has appeared in many publications including the "washington post," catapult and nix internet tendencies. she is the author of "already toast" which is a book about how being a caregiver is all-consuming and how it can run you into the ground and how to navigate that and recognize it. she is going to be interviewed and i hope i don't adjure your name, ray -- did i get that right? >> no. >> sorry. >> she is going to be interviewing kate and i'm going to act as you emcee for the evening. as i mentioned i'm really excited to have kate here today not only did she began writing this book pre-covid and it was about being a caregiver for her really ill husband and how women tend to get pigeonholed into that role and men can to but it's an exhausting role to have. i thought that it also was relevant in this day and age of covid and homeschoo
my name is heidi and i'm the owner of capitol books in downtown sacramento. i am here to excitedly host kate washington a sacramento author and food writer who currently serves as a dining critic for the "sacramento bee." her work has appeared in many publications including the "washington post," catapult and nix internet tendencies. she is the author of "already toast" which is a book about how being a caregiver is all-consuming and how it can run you into the...
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the dog walking forecast brought to you by lexi and heidi, and i think these two dogs get a walk whenever they want, because are you going to tell them know? i certainly am not. temperatures rising into the low 70s in concord, in general talking about near average high temperatures, except along the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay, temperatures farther inland mostly in the low 70s. for the northbay, east bay and even mid-70s for fairfield and east of the diablo range. the santa clara valley will be a little bit cooler, so your temperatures will stay below 70 degrees. looking ahead to next week, we have a look at the 10 day outlook to find any hint of rain in the forecast. we will keep an eye on things, we are not quite out of the season where we can't expect some showers. temperatures warm up as we head into the weekend, mid to upper 70s inland with mid 60s around the bay. >>> straight ahead in sports, how to you beat a cy young winner. you go right great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get
the dog walking forecast brought to you by lexi and heidi, and i think these two dogs get a walk whenever they want, because are you going to tell them know? i certainly am not. temperatures rising into the low 70s in concord, in general talking about near average high temperatures, except along the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay, temperatures farther inland mostly in the low 70s. for the northbay, east bay and even mid-70s for fairfield and east of the diablo range. the santa clara...
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biden but he's not said what the cap will be raised to castro is in washington any further details heidi. maryam there is the mind splitting reversal the speed of the changes coming out of the white house of course it was just yesterday morning here in washington when the biden white house announced that it would keep the trump level cap on refugee admissions to the $15000.00 which is the historic low that was breaking the promise of biden made on the campaign trail and stated as early as february that he was planning on raising the refugee admission cap to some 62500 and it was greeted with widespread criticism coming from democrats who said that the move in the broken promise to refugees was quote shameful and then we saw it quickly just hours later the white house reversing course is not saying that the cap would be lifted to that 62000 but that it would increase from the 15000 that trump had set so certainly there has been a world when of reversals here coming out of the white house with biden again acknowledging that his administration finds itself under political pressure given the
biden but he's not said what the cap will be raised to castro is in washington any further details heidi. maryam there is the mind splitting reversal the speed of the changes coming out of the white house of course it was just yesterday morning here in washington when the biden white house announced that it would keep the trump level cap on refugee admissions to the $15000.00 which is the historic low that was breaking the promise of biden made on the campaign trail and stated as early as...
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heidi thank you while the decision by the u.s. to punish russia for its alleged election interference was prompted warnings of retaliation. which it yet to exhume. the response to the sanctions will be unavoidable washington must realize that they have to pay for the deterioration of bilateral relations the united states of america is fully responsible for what is happening. with us bando a senior fellow at the cato institute and former special assistant to president ronald reagan he joins us live now from springfield in virginia sir thank you so much for joining us here on out jazeera so having just listened to the president do you think that he has managed to strike that balance i think the words they use as our resolute but proportionate so effectively trying to send a message to russia and affirm one but not one thing an escalation i believe he did 2 things very well the 1st was to talk to vladimir putin before imposing the sanctions so he established at least some personal contact and he indicated his interest in trying to wo
heidi thank you while the decision by the u.s. to punish russia for its alleged election interference was prompted warnings of retaliation. which it yet to exhume. the response to the sanctions will be unavoidable washington must realize that they have to pay for the deterioration of bilateral relations the united states of america is fully responsible for what is happening. with us bando a senior fellow at the cato institute and former special assistant to president ronald reagan he joins us...
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shared their stories with heidi jo castro. the road clinton album danny took to spend a carefree day playing football with friends in maryland has been remarkable the 24 year old's journey began a year and a half ago when he stepped outside his cameroon home to make a phone call as i had stepped out to talk to them all fortunately. the military met me outside. it was the height of cameron's crackdown on anti-government protesters and though i will be gone he says he wasn't protesting he was taken to jail where he was tortured for 2 weeks discard my face i was hit by like about. so he might. and in one of my teeth i was hit by a gun he says he thought he'd be killed but he managed to escape when gunmen attacked his transport vehicle the way the ones he cut the rope off me and i begged him for my life and then lead me to go he ran with his personal savings and what money his family could spare as far and as quickly as he could 1st to nigeria where he hopped a flight to ecuador the country cameroonians can land without a visa fro
shared their stories with heidi jo castro. the road clinton album danny took to spend a carefree day playing football with friends in maryland has been remarkable the 24 year old's journey began a year and a half ago when he stepped outside his cameroon home to make a phone call as i had stepped out to talk to them all fortunately. the military met me outside. it was the height of cameron's crackdown on anti-government protesters and though i will be gone he says he wasn't protesting he was...
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border wall near macallan in texas heidi good to see you i mean obviously. the whole immigration question and the wall and the border was one of the most controversial parts of the trump presidency but it does seem that the crisis at the border continues to be a major challenge even provided i have to say that the pictures that have shocked the world of children being kept in those kinds of conditions obviously continue. that's right and it's difficult for biden to really see a way forward through this you can see that difficulty reflected in his poor poor a numbers when it comes to managing the border only 29 percent of americans in the latest quinnipiac poll approve of how he's doing this there is a slight drop off in the current preliminary figures for april where the number of people crossing when it comes to families and when it comes to children who have traveled here alone but overall the number is this is expected to still reach more than 150000 in just the month of april alone and we're seeing criticism of that coming from some democrats even like s
border wall near macallan in texas heidi good to see you i mean obviously. the whole immigration question and the wall and the border was one of the most controversial parts of the trump presidency but it does seem that the crisis at the border continues to be a major challenge even provided i have to say that the pictures that have shocked the world of children being kept in those kinds of conditions obviously continue. that's right and it's difficult for biden to really see a way forward...
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heidi. thank you kelly. u.s. assault trained almost 4000 of the best fighter pilots for the chance to be 1st in space those were with cool down 1st to 200 and then to just 6 but it was europe go into a major cuts to the break we look at what made him fit for purpose as the world's 1st space traveler. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just the answer. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. thinks . we. ask. 60 years scuse me 60 years on from good governance flight the idea of space travel still fascinates and entices but it does have its downsides microgravity the international space station that can cause dizziness headaches and other unpleasant symptoms scientists of worked hard on minimizing the side effects by simulating moon missions down here on earth they also use special starts to create the feel of weightlessness ati's correspondent constantino rushkoff took the pl
heidi. thank you kelly. u.s. assault trained almost 4000 of the best fighter pilots for the chance to be 1st in space those were with cool down 1st to 200 and then to just 6 but it was europe go into a major cuts to the break we look at what made him fit for purpose as the world's 1st space traveler. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just the answer. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the...
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heidi and as there is no there is not is this what you're watching we're not changing that you know why why we're eating ok. screen time rolls and limits are no big deal with trevor and anthony they know the roles and they pretty well stick to their roles and it's their grateful that they get. to have screen time with the little ones. screen time is definitely a topic of arguments. danny age 8 and charlie age 6 have grown up with consoles and cell phones getting up off the couch is always negotiated with video game time. right. away for an hour ok so it's $512.00 at $612.00 your time is up. 12. why can't i still like strafed a game before the time so it's just all have to wait for this to leave. any ok but time starts ok. but it's part of playing the game i'm sorry it's fine you'll be fine. in the usa kids under 12 spend an average 4 hours and 14 minutes per day with screens past age 13 the daily average climbs to 6 hours and 14 minutes watching videos remains the main activity but we must also add time spent on social networks video games surfing the internet. in one school teenager sp
heidi and as there is no there is not is this what you're watching we're not changing that you know why why we're eating ok. screen time rolls and limits are no big deal with trevor and anthony they know the roles and they pretty well stick to their roles and it's their grateful that they get. to have screen time with the little ones. screen time is definitely a topic of arguments. danny age 8 and charlie age 6 have grown up with consoles and cell phones getting up off the couch is always...
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heidi. by the. way that you really. think. i did. 60 years on from yuri gagarin's fly the idea of space travel still fascinates so many but it has its downsides as microgravity at the international space station can calls dizziness headaches pleasant symptoms too scientists have worked hard on minimizing such side effects by simulating missions done here on earth the also use special buttons to create the feel of weightlessness ortiz constantine roscoff took the plunge. i really can't believe that this is what caused the nuts feel when they you know float around a space station it's. it's amazing you know i was told that those who take part in the study of the actually have to spend here inside this tub from 7 to 21 days and yes that means even eating and you're e-mailing. dry immersion in there of a neutral water snow can be fun in the beginning and i had fun that's for sure if i had the pleasure as they say words are pretty quick you know there's not so much to entertain yourself with on top of that the longer you expose you
heidi. by the. way that you really. think. i did. 60 years on from yuri gagarin's fly the idea of space travel still fascinates so many but it has its downsides as microgravity at the international space station can calls dizziness headaches pleasant symptoms too scientists have worked hard on minimizing such side effects by simulating missions done here on earth the also use special buttons to create the feel of weightlessness ortiz constantine roscoff took the plunge. i really can't believe...
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but they are way to heidi think that we have won -- are way too high to think that we have won this race. andy: dr. fauci, anything you would add? dr. fauci: very well said. it is the question of the case counts. what we will almost certainly see as we get more of a proportion of the population vaccinated that the case count numbers will come down, but we would not recommend doing anything different until we get well below the level where we are. andy: thank you. next question. >> christian of the "detroit free press." >> michigan's case rate leads the nation and the surge is filling hospitals again. is there a plan on the federal level to push more vaccines to michigan and other states that are once again fighting a sharply rising covid-19 curve? andy: let's talk about what we are doing in michigan and dr. walensky, since you have a team on the ground, maybe you can kick it off? dr. walensky: thank you. you're working closely with the state health officials. we have cdc teams on the ground working to assess outbreaks in correctional facilities. we are working to increase testing on the
but they are way to heidi think that we have won -- are way too high to think that we have won this race. andy: dr. fauci, anything you would add? dr. fauci: very well said. it is the question of the case counts. what we will almost certainly see as we get more of a proportion of the population vaccinated that the case count numbers will come down, but we would not recommend doing anything different until we get well below the level where we are. andy: thank you. next question. >>...