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from the pro'ect humankind across the world. from the project green — humankind across the world.watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all ourfilms channel or you can catch up on all our films with channel or you can catch up on all ourfilms with along channel or you can catch up on all our films with along radio programmes on our online archive. now the shocking damage that can be caused by business. in the 19505, thousands of people were poisoned by industrial waste. a factory was pumping heavy metals into a river that led to the sea. witness history has been 5peaking that led to the sea. witness history has been speaking to a man who lost one daughter to what has been called —— woman. her second daughter was bowled 5everely —— woman. her second daughter was bowled severely disabled. translation: i can tell you exactly how much i hate _ i can tell you exactly how much i hate that — i can tell you exactly how much i hate that chemical factory. the corporation devastated our ocean and our people _ corporation devastated our ocean and our
from the pro'ect humankind across the world. from the project green — humankind across the world.watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all ourfilms channel or you can catch up on all our films with channel or you can catch up on all ourfilms with along channel or you can catch up on all our films with along radio programmes on our online archive. now the shocking damage that can be caused by business. in the 19505, thousands of people were poisoned...
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>> but more than just the exploits of the uber rich, potential benefits for all humankind. >> this capability is going to transform the research and technology that we can develop in microgravity. >>> plus, summer of soul. the new hulu documentary. the harlem cultural festival. >> are you ready, black people, are you ready? >> soul superstar sly and the family stone, gladys knight, a teenage stevie wonder. a celebration of black culture that was almost lost. >> it was just sort of disposed of and forgotten about. we get to give people their life back. >> "nightline" will be do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. ♪ i've got nothing to eat. nothing. [crying] hold on, i can do something. ♪turning nothing into something♪ ♪i turned nothing into something♪ it's amazing what you can do with nothing, and a little best foods. m sgt.n. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? ye
>> but more than just the exploits of the uber rich, potential benefits for all humankind. >> this capability is going to transform the research and technology that we can develop in microgravity. >>> plus, summer of soul. the new hulu documentary. the harlem cultural festival. >> are you ready, black people, are you ready? >> soul superstar sly and the family stone, gladys knight, a teenage stevie wonder. a celebration of black culture that was almost lost....
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i— well-being of humankind. and for the last word, danielle. i would _ well-being of humankind.ey will— prices will continue to come down, they will he — prices will continue to come down, they will be more _ prices will continue to come down, they will be more people - prices will continue to come down, they will be more people with i prices will continue to come down, . they will be more people with access to technology — they will be more people with access to technology living _...
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[applause] -- the most prosperous nation in the history of humankind. but none of that happens without keeping your faith. none of that happens without the hard work that goes alongside that. through the grace of god, i know that you will all engage in that. i had these enormous opportunities -- i was a young cadet at west point who had been taken to church when i was a young man by my parents, but i was going to be the next great nba power forward. i was focused on other things. [applause] but i had two young men who were just a year ahead of me in school, and on a sunday afternoon, during the first summer, called plebe summer in west point, they invited me for cookies. this is a proposition, just like fellowship hall, it draws us all in. so i went. those two men brought me to jesus. they discipled me over the coming weeks, and made sure that i understood it was important to read the bible each and every day. they made sure i asked the right questions about the complex task i would face as an american leader who was going to lead men into conflicts, po
[applause] -- the most prosperous nation in the history of humankind. but none of that happens without keeping your faith. none of that happens without the hard work that goes alongside that. through the grace of god, i know that you will all engage in that. i had these enormous opportunities -- i was a young cadet at west point who had been taken to church when i was a young man by my parents, but i was going to be the next great nba power forward. i was focused on other things. [applause] but...
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jeff: mark, i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you are doing for humankind. congratulations. mark: thank you, jeff. [applause] jeff: jeff, will you join me, please? [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next, but i can't wait to watch? -- but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me, please? [applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this on. >> it is the best pin i have ever had in my life. and i have had lots of them. jeff: wally, you continue to inspire us. thank you so much for doing that, and god bless you. congratulations. wally: thank you. more to come. [applause] [cheering] jeff: the first four of millions to follow. arianne: the newest international astronauts come of the crew of new shepard. congratulations, all four of you [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
jeff: mark, i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you are doing for humankind. congratulations. mark: thank you, jeff. [applause] jeff: jeff, will you join me, please? [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next, but i can't wait to watch? -- but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me, please? [applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this...
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, the development of vaccines, but it also brought out the worst in humankind, of people trying to exploithe situation. the justice department has been focused on this, the department of the labor inspector general. i know this is a big concern. we have made some headway on this. this program is administered in the state. every state has different information technology systems, many of which were integrated and were not able to be fixed to do automatic checks. on time we need -- automatic checks on time. we need to modernize our system so they can be responsive to people all in need and protect state treasuries, and the inshore and accurate program that is responsive, timely, but has good program integrity. host: being asked to do all this analysis, oversight, and investigation of covid spending during covid itself must have taxed your agency. how did you handle it? guest: fortunately we have had experience with this before. i am very proud of the gao in implementing real-time auditing. we had to provide briefings to congress every month and reports to the public every two months. this st
, the development of vaccines, but it also brought out the worst in humankind, of people trying to exploithe situation. the justice department has been focused on this, the department of the labor inspector general. i know this is a big concern. we have made some headway on this. this program is administered in the state. every state has different information technology systems, many of which were integrated and were not able to be fixed to do automatic checks. on time we need -- automatic...
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they speak to each human being as well as the whole of humankind across the world.m the project green legacy hiroshima. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with over 1000 radio programmes on our online archive. now let's head post warjapan and a shocking example of the environmental damage that can be caused by lax regulations on big business. in the 19505, thousands of people in the town of minamata were poisoned by industrial waste. a factory was pumping heavy metals into a river that led to the sea. witness history has been speaking to fujie sakamoto who lost one daughter to what has been called minamata disease, while her second daughter was born severely disabled. translation: | can't tell. you exactly how much i hate that chemical factory. the chisso corporation devastated our ocean and our people. ijust hate it. people used to say that life in minamata was wonderful. chisso corporation was the only company in minamata. we are still frightened by the mercury that was leaked by t
they speak to each human being as well as the whole of humankind across the world.m the project green legacy hiroshima. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with over 1000 radio programmes on our online archive. now let's head post warjapan and a shocking example of the environmental damage that can be caused by lax regulations on big business. in the 19505, thousands of people in the town of minamata were...
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mark, i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you're doing for humankind . violations. [applause] join me please. thank you. >> there are few people i know well agreeable. and i don't know what you're going to do next . i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me? six years, wally. and i get to pin this on. >> best pin i've ever had in my life and i've had lots of them. >> wally, you continue to inspire us . thank you so much for doing this, god bless you and congratulations. >> more to come. [applause] the first 4 of millions tofollow . >> again, the newest little astronauts. the crew of new shepherd congratulations to you . without further ado, how was it? jeff, what you like? was it everything you imagined? >> i'm going to answer that question but real quick i want to thank a few people. first of all all the engineers at blue origin who have toiled hard to get this done people who build the vehicle, all aromatic people . it's a big team that's been working on it for many years and they've done an expert job of buildin
mark, i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you're doing for humankind . violations. [applause] join me please. thank you. >> there are few people i know well agreeable. and i don't know what you're going to do next . i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me? six years, wally. and i get to pin this on. >> best pin i've ever had in my life and i've had lots of them. >> wally, you continue to inspire us ....
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well, some bottoms have of humankind. the city with out.n and raised in japan. >> she says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> olympic athletes us up to see a break from extreme weather conditions as a tropical storm just missed japan's capital city. looking live again this time. the athletes village and you see the rainbow bridge be on there in tokyo. it's been a tough haul for the athletes are expected to endure the summer heat in japan. and lawrence karnow here with more on all of that that we had runners who are, you know, basically collapsing lawrence after the believe was one of the marathon races and. it's it's been tough in the hot weather in the humidity. yeah. in the humidity tonight. very, very muggy. and then you've got. >> a tropical storm system. the throes of a lot more moisture in the atmosphere and it's extremely muggy there. look at the storm, though it was amazin
well, some bottoms have of humankind. the city with out.n and raised in japan. >> she says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> olympic athletes us up to see a break from extreme weather conditions as a tropical storm just missed japan's capital city. looking live again this time. the athletes village and you see the rainbow...
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they speak to each human being as well as the whole of humankind across the world.the project green legacy hiroshima. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with over 1000 radio programmes on our online archive. now let's head post warjapan and a shocking example of the environmental damage that can be caused by lax regulations on big business. in the 19505, thousands of people in the town of minamata were poisoned by industrial waste. a factory was pumping heavy metals into a river that led to the sea. witness history has been speaking to fujie sakamoto who lost one daughter to what has been called minamata disease, while her second daughter was born severely disabled. translation: | can't tell. you exactly how much i hate that chemical factory. the chisso corporation devastated our ocean and our people. ijust hate it. people used to say that life in minamata was wonderful. chisso corporation was the only company in minamata. we are still frightened by the mercury that was leaked by the
they speak to each human being as well as the whole of humankind across the world.the project green legacy hiroshima. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with over 1000 radio programmes on our online archive. now let's head post warjapan and a shocking example of the environmental damage that can be caused by lax regulations on big business. in the 19505, thousands of people in the town of minamata were poisoned...
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it, actually, this is the next transition, next step advancement for society and well— being for humankind come down, there will be more people with access to energy, living better lives, bringing more people out of poverty, because, not in spite of, this growing amount of renewable energy. creating more jobs, internationally. my only reservation would be that there are so many people in the world who either think this is purely a technology issue, which is separate from their life, or something that they don't need to think too much about or be a part of, and as i mentioned before, the biggest challenge is how the public accepts how we manage to lobby our governments and we think about the priorities that we want to make in our society. and that's it from the engineers: clean energy here at the victoria and albert museum in london. on behalf of the bbc world service, our partners, the royal commission for the exhibition of 1851 and all of us here, a huge thank you to our brilliant engineers, kristian eikeland holmefjord, danielle merfeld and henry snaith. applause. hello. with low pressur
it, actually, this is the next transition, next step advancement for society and well— being for humankind come down, there will be more people with access to energy, living better lives, bringing more people out of poverty, because, not in spite of, this growing amount of renewable energy. creating more jobs, internationally. my only reservation would be that there are so many people in the world who either think this is purely a technology issue, which is separate from their life, or...
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in your 30s you become one of the most elite military units in the history of humankind, an american country you seen up close and personal the devastation of this totalitarianism, what scares you having witnessed this about the direction he is him in the country in the united states? >> i think i have a different view because of communism -- actually, my family experienced two kinds of social cash want is -- and the other was national socialism so this is something that right now, i've seen our country taking place that is disturbing and it starts with censorship. we all know how social media are censoring free speech. you can't say anything if the left don't like it, you're going to be canceled. i think the marxist that i escaped from . dan: i only have one minute left but i could talk to you all day, you have a fascinating story. i was doing my research on you, he said something that got me, you are optimistic about the future of aggressive, i heard you say the u.s. there freedom fighters everywhere. you think the country we are going to fix this eventually? >> yes, the entire cul
in your 30s you become one of the most elite military units in the history of humankind, an american country you seen up close and personal the devastation of this totalitarianism, what scares you having witnessed this about the direction he is him in the country in the united states? >> i think i have a different view because of communism -- actually, my family experienced two kinds of social cash want is -- and the other was national socialism so this is something that right now, i've...
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jeff: mark, i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you are doing for humankind. congratulations. mark: thank you, jeff. [applause] jeff: jeff, will you join me, please? [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next, but i can't wait to watch? -- but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me, please? [applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this on. >> it is the best pin i have ever had in my life. and i have had lots of them. jeff: wally, you continue to inspire us. thank you so much for doing that, and god bless you. congratulations. wally: thank you. more to come. [applause] [cheering] jeff: the first four of millions to follow. arianne: the newest international astronauts come of the crew of new shepard. congratulations, all four of you [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
jeff: mark, i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you are doing for humankind. congratulations. mark: thank you, jeff. [applause] jeff: jeff, will you join me, please? [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next, but i can't wait to watch? -- but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] and wally, would you join me, please? [applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this...
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the united states readily has the experts of agriculture products, medicine and humankind is to cuba. since 1992 is authorize the export of billions of dollars of those goods to cuba. that is simply inaccurate in terms of the facts that are stated. but again, i would restate what i set a low bit earlier in response which is that is every indication that yesterday'sof protest were reactions of the people in cuba to exhaustion the economic mismanagement that we are seeing against the people of the country. >> disagreement between pfizer and the u.s. government. do you anticipate getting any clarity on that? and can you just give us a sense of what is the cost of that? >> said meeting hhs is y overseeing certainly refer to them for specific readout of the reading. i do not see it as a disagreement per se. the large swaths of data that relates to booster shots as well. some of that information the fda and the cdc look at this was in the statement last week does include private sector data. back and be how they assess what recommendations will be. it is a much broader swath of information
the united states readily has the experts of agriculture products, medicine and humankind is to cuba. since 1992 is authorize the export of billions of dollars of those goods to cuba. that is simply inaccurate in terms of the facts that are stated. but again, i would restate what i set a low bit earlier in response which is that is every indication that yesterday'sof protest were reactions of the people in cuba to exhaustion the economic mismanagement that we are seeing against the people of...
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i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you're doing for humankind.ations. [applause] jeff, join me please. [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. i do not know what you will do next, but i cannot wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] wally, would you join me please? [applause] 60 years. i get to pin this on you. >> best pin i have ever had in my life. i have had lots of them. >> you continue to inspire us. thank you so much for doing us and god bless you. congratulations. >> thank you. more to come. [applause] >> the first four of billions to follow. >> the first crew of international astronauts, the crew of new shepard. thanks so much to all of you. without further ado, how was it? jeff, what was it like? was everything you imagined? jeff: i will answer that question, but real quick i want to thank a few people. first of all, all of the engineers at blue origin who have toiled to get this done. the people who built the vehicle, all of our manufacturing people, the big team has been working on it for many years and
i hope this experience will help you continue to do the great things you're doing for humankind.ations. [applause] jeff, join me please. [applause] there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff. i do not know what you will do next, but i cannot wait to watch. congratulations. [applause] wally, would you join me please? [applause] 60 years. i get to pin this on you. >> best pin i have ever had in my life. i have had lots of them. >> you continue to inspire us. thank you so...
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it is a highly contagious and deadly viral disease that had been plaguing humankind for millennia it is very deadly with mortality rates usually ranging somewhere between 20 and 60 percent. so on average about one third of people who were infected with smallpox died. those are mortality rates are specially high with young children. and the twentieth century alone smallpox killed an estimated 300 million people it gives you a sense of its scope and if you were lucky enough to survive smallpox you are often left with disfiguring scars very often. your also left blind about a third of the people who caught smallpox ended up going blind and as you can see from these two images one of the characteristics symptoms of smallpox. are a series of first pustules and that then dry to scabs that cover the body particularly around the and eyes but then down across the rest of the body, so it's a really pretty horrific disease yet. as i said, it's also a major public health victory for the world because it is the only disease the only human disease that has been completely eradicated and the fight
it is a highly contagious and deadly viral disease that had been plaguing humankind for millennia it is very deadly with mortality rates usually ranging somewhere between 20 and 60 percent. so on average about one third of people who were infected with smallpox died. those are mortality rates are specially high with young children. and the twentieth century alone smallpox killed an estimated 300 million people it gives you a sense of its scope and if you were lucky enough to survive smallpox...
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he believes takes natural evolution for humankind. >> zero gchlt ps may have been f the biggest surprises it felt so normal. like almost like we were as humans involved to be in that environment. >> reporter: but back on plan ei el believe it is not normal to be billionaires. a congresswoman saying welcome back to earth where the richest 0.1% of americans hold nearly as much wealth as bottom 90% of american families combined. on the day before liftoff, bezos said he gets it when people accuse him and richard branson of using these flights as joy rides to the wealthy instead of spending their fortunes solving problems here on earth. >> they are largely right. we have to do both. we have lots of problems in the here and now on earth and we need to work on those. and we always need to look to the future. >> reporter: the future for blue origin is two more crewed flights later this year. though it is still unclear how much those seats will go for. new shepard named after alan shepard the first american in space. and next year they are hoping to launch new glenn named after john glenn. and thi
he believes takes natural evolution for humankind. >> zero gchlt ps may have been f the biggest surprises it felt so normal. like almost like we were as humans involved to be in that environment. >> reporter: but back on plan ei el believe it is not normal to be billionaires. a congresswoman saying welcome back to earth where the richest 0.1% of americans hold nearly as much wealth as bottom 90% of american families combined. on the day before liftoff, bezos said he gets it when...
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mark, i hope this experience will help you to continue to do the great things you are doing for humankind applause] >> there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff, seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [cheering and applause] >> and wally, would you join me, please? [cheering and applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this on. wow. >> best pin i've ever had in my life and i've had lots of them. >> wally, you continue to inspire us. thank you so much for doing that and god bless you and congratulations. >> thank you. more to come. [cheering and applause] the first four of millions to follow. >> again, the newest international astronauts, the crew of new shepard, congratulations all four of you. so without further ado how was it? what was it like? was it everything you imagined? >> i will answer that question but just real quick i want to thank a few people. first of all, all of the engineers who have toiled hard to get this done. the people who build the vehicle. the manufacturing people. a big teamworking at
mark, i hope this experience will help you to continue to do the great things you are doing for humankind applause] >> there are few people i know more deserving of this, jeff, seriously. and i don't know what you are going to do next but i can't wait to watch. congratulations. [cheering and applause] >> and wally, would you join me, please? [cheering and applause] 60 years, wally. and i get to pin this on. wow. >> best pin i've ever had in my life and i've had lots of them....
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equivalence to the united states which is the most tolerant, diverse society in the history of all humankindcountry like china which currently has more than 1 million uighur muslim minorities and reeducation camps. people disappeared off of the streets. and i think it really plays into the hands of americans adversaries by drawing false equivalent that couldn't be further from the truth. >> shannon: richard, do you think this is a good idea? the u.n. telling us what to do about human rights when you have someone like china on the human rights council? >> i'm glad chris mentioned the uighurs in china because there is a huge difference between donald trump and joe biden when it comes to the u.n. and human rights and famously we know this from john bolton fox news contributor that trump said to president xi of china commit is the right thing to do to put 1 million muslim uighurs in concentration camps. no, he did, we know that from john bolton. >> shannon: from john bolton may be but there have been at the things... >> and the deputy. >> shannon: okay that may be a separate conversation but wha
equivalence to the united states which is the most tolerant, diverse society in the history of all humankindcountry like china which currently has more than 1 million uighur muslim minorities and reeducation camps. people disappeared off of the streets. and i think it really plays into the hands of americans adversaries by drawing false equivalent that couldn't be further from the truth. >> shannon: richard, do you think this is a good idea? the u.n. telling us what to do about human...
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the decisions we have made as humankind are coming back to us.t is happening in the meantime for these places while the decision-makers are talking, while the policy changes being pushed, while yet president biden talking about being a climate president line 3, of these other places that are fighting -- it is happening all over mother earth that we are standing up and defending the sacred. amy: this is another water protectors beginning from close to where you are right now, from the line 3 resistance site. >> the whais reallimportan emergenc to be he. its importto be here, p our dies on e fntline. that wt we're dng is right. amy: if you can continue along the line of the description he has given. also, who owns line 3? what is it supposed to do? >> enbridge line 3 plans to send him is not hundred 50,000 barrels a day tar sands from alberta down to the mississippi river to the shore of lake superior. he plans to continue the expansion of the fossil fuel industry. the emissions equivalent of 50 coal-fired power plants and just in this territory al
the decisions we have made as humankind are coming back to us.t is happening in the meantime for these places while the decision-makers are talking, while the policy changes being pushed, while yet president biden talking about being a climate president line 3, of these other places that are fighting -- it is happening all over mother earth that we are standing up and defending the sacred. amy: this is another water protectors beginning from close to where you are right now, from the line 3...
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striking thing that distinguishes this pandemic from all others in history, the speed with which humankind came up with a vaccine. it is unprecedented and still breathtaking that within months of the arrival of a novel virus, scientists were able to develop and test several vaccines that all proved to be highly effective at preventing serious illness. but what science has given, politics seems to be taking away. despite having ample supplies of the vaccine, america is stuck with roughly 60% of the adult population fully vaccinated, ensuring that the pandemic will linger perhaps forever. given the tools to end this tragedy, we are choosing to live with it. as the economist points out, the anti-vax movement in america today is unprecedented. there have always been people who objected to vaccinations, but they were on the fringe, a smattering a naysayers. they were usually small, a few outbreaks of measles now and then. this time it's different. in the midst of a raging pandemic that has killed 600,000 americans, we have seen the rise of a vast right-wing conspiracy theory about the vaccines.
striking thing that distinguishes this pandemic from all others in history, the speed with which humankind came up with a vaccine. it is unprecedented and still breathtaking that within months of the arrival of a novel virus, scientists were able to develop and test several vaccines that all proved to be highly effective at preventing serious illness. but what science has given, politics seems to be taking away. despite having ample supplies of the vaccine, america is stuck with roughly 60% of...
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this is one of the most remarkable scientific achievements that humankind is put together, vaccines that this safe and this effective, is its founding. and i have to say it's disheartening that still we have some 85 million americans who are resistant to taking advantage to this gift. >> doctor collins, we're out of time but i would love to have you back, there's a lot more that i would like to talk about, including some of the controversy around the wuhan virology lab that's been in the news. so if you could come back that will be great. doctor collins, thank. you >> be glad to. thanks chris. >> fantastic. that is all for this evening, the rachel maddow show starts now. tart now. staff general mark milley on january 7th. she called him to check in. milley asked her, quote, how are you doing? she replied, quote, that f'ing h guy jim jordan. that son of a -- word that rhymes with witch, cheney said. she was referring to one of trump's staunchest allies in the house of representatives, congressman jim jordan of ohio.t
this is one of the most remarkable scientific achievements that humankind is put together, vaccines that this safe and this effective, is its founding. and i have to say it's disheartening that still we have some 85 million americans who are resistant to taking advantage to this gift. >> doctor collins, we're out of time but i would love to have you back, there's a lot more that i would like to talk about, including some of the controversy around the wuhan virology lab that's been in the...
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well, some bottoms have of humankind. the city with out. she was born and raised in japan. >> she says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> 7.52 time. we'll be right back. all right. we're back. 55 talking barry baseball. the giants still with the best record in the nl west. but they have the dodgers coming to oracle park tonight. so it's on the line. if they want to keep right what that the 7. this is going to win the if they want to extend their lead right now. they've got a 2 game advantage over the dodgers. the giants, of course, won last time they were in la or at least they won the series last week. but the dodgers, of course, what the giants since after school back in may. so which way going to go. they don't know. but the players say they just have to keep the intensity up. >> you know, it's going to be. and 9 in you know that you've got to come in and play play pretty good
well, some bottoms have of humankind. the city with out. she was born and raised in japan. >> she says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> 7.52 time. we'll be right back. all right. we're back. 55 talking barry baseball. the giants still with the best record in the nl west. but they have the dodgers coming to oracle park...
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they are not went to be an alley we need to be up there, that's the future, humankind is an exploratorysh nasa wasn't it. it was becoming extremely costly. we were hitching rides with the russians to the space station. and the political will, loss of political clout. so the lawmakers turn their backs on space. so if it is for private industry and made our laws better with amazon to take us to space and make our lives better that way. beverly, final word on this topic. >> the only mistake us in all this was the cowboy hat that he wore in his press conference by think it should never wear that hat again. i agree, if we want to fix things on earth which is the criticism against him, we are going to have to take care of things in space because we are in a race against china. i also think the moral of the story is if you make products people like you might be able to go to space that is what jeff bezos did today. i think it's good for the country. dagen: a lot of people waiting and on the cowboy hat no offense give it all over twitter do not know a thing about cowboy hats. that to meet look
they are not went to be an alley we need to be up there, that's the future, humankind is an exploratorysh nasa wasn't it. it was becoming extremely costly. we were hitching rides with the russians to the space station. and the political will, loss of political clout. so the lawmakers turn their backs on space. so if it is for private industry and made our laws better with amazon to take us to space and make our lives better that way. beverly, final word on this topic. >> the only mistake...
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he believes it's a natural evolution for humankind. >> one of the biggest surprises because it felt somost like we were as humans evolved to be in that environment. >> back on planet earth, many people believe it's not normal for there to be billionaires, congresswoman tweeting once the crew landed, welcome back to earth where the richest .1% of americans hold as much wealth as the bottom 90% of american families combined. on the day of lift off he gets it when they accuse him and richard branson to use the rides to space as joyrides for the wealthy instead of solving problems on earth. >> we have problems here and now and we need to look to the future. >> all right. i want to bring in -- >> the future for blue origin is two more crude flights of its new sheppard rocket we still don't know exactly how much those seats are going for. new sheppard named after alan sheppard, the first american in space and late next year, the company is hoping to launch a much bigger rocket, new glenn named after john glenn and like it name sake, this rocket is intended to go all the way into or orbit. >>
he believes it's a natural evolution for humankind. >> one of the biggest surprises because it felt somost like we were as humans evolved to be in that environment. >> back on planet earth, many people believe it's not normal for there to be billionaires, congresswoman tweeting once the crew landed, welcome back to earth where the richest .1% of americans hold as much wealth as the bottom 90% of american families combined. on the day of lift off he gets it when they accuse him and...
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well, some bottoms have of humankind with out. she was born and raised in japan.says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> very cool. 9.52. we'll be right back. ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na na-na-na-na na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ just about done for the morning on the kron 00:00am morning news, but they never stop on kron-on. so let's go to the newsroom where noelle bellow has a preview hi, noel hyde r e i don't know if you've heard, but there's actually a bit of a wedding rush going on across the country working to check in with a wedding planner today about the uptick in nuptials. they're seeing then around noon. the cdc is expected to give an update on covid-19 many expecting it to be a potential call for all. >> to mask up indoors once
well, some bottoms have of humankind with out. she was born and raised in japan.says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> very cool. 9.52. we'll be right back. ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na ♪ ♪ when you're ready come and get it ♪ ♪ na-na-na-na na-na-na-na na-na-na-na ♪ ♪...
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>> but more than just the exploits of the uber rich, potential benefits for all humankind. >> this capabilitygladys knight, a teenage stevie wonder. a celebration of black culture that was almost lost. >> it was just sort of disposed of and forgotten
>> but more than just the exploits of the uber rich, potential benefits for all humankind. >> this capabilitygladys knight, a teenage stevie wonder. a celebration of black culture that was almost lost. >> it was just sort of disposed of and forgotten
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well, some bottoms have of humankind with out.n and raised in japan. >> she says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> i share everything. you know, and i maybe haven't shared this before because my my step mother is japanese and she raised me flies 10. and so when she and my dad got married in japan. he had to put on the comeaux know and he's kind of like you write, you know, you 6 feet tall. the wasn't quite fitting, he did it for their wedding shot. it was have that picture. yeah, it's very cool. i like that whole idea of bringing the casual. come and everyday wear. yes. all right. >> we'll take a quick break. it's 5.52. we'll be right back. we are back at 5.54, let's talk barry baseball. the giants have the best record in the nl west. >> they have about a 2 game lead over the dodgers, though the dodgers are coming to oracle park tonight. so we'll see where it goes after
well, some bottoms have of humankind with out.n and raised in japan. >> she says she appreciates how customers have embraced this element of japanese culture. when people think low. that's the beauty for them. makes me make my day reporting in san francisco. i'm amanda hari. >> i share everything. you know, and i maybe haven't shared this before because my my step mother is japanese and she raised me flies 10. and so when she and my dad got married in japan. he had to put on the...
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he flew across the world to meet mano, and made the story the cornerstone of his new book, "humankindnderstand how this had not become, you know, one of the most famous stories of the 20th century. i just couldn't understand it, because it's just extraordinary. six kids on an island for 15 months, and they survived. how? >> williams: like millions of others, bregman had read the fictional tale of marooned schoolboys, "lord of the flies," which for generations has been taught in high schools around the world. >> i think we ought to have a chief to decide things. >> williams: the novel-- later made into a film-- is a nightmarish account of a group of british boys stranded on an uninhabited island. they divide into two competing tribes and descend into violence, culminating in mayhem and murder. >> bregman: this is really old theory in western culture, that our civilization is just a thin veneer, just a thin layer, and that when something bad happens, say there is a natural disaster or you shipwreck on an island, and you have the freedom to establish your own society, that people reveal
he flew across the world to meet mano, and made the story the cornerstone of his new book, "humankindnderstand how this had not become, you know, one of the most famous stories of the 20th century. i just couldn't understand it, because it's just extraordinary. six kids on an island for 15 months, and they survived. how? >> williams: like millions of others, bregman had read the fictional tale of marooned schoolboys, "lord of the flies," which for generations has been...
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humankind. and in space it's just that.edge and really, that's what space exploration is about. it creates jobs and economy ex there is trade offs on how you spend the money in any government budget process but that's the beauty of how now commercial space flight is coming into play where it really is exciting and it really does get. >> we can go to space. but i can't keep chris cassidy on a satellite freemdeed from al feed. captain chris cassidy, thank you so much. we'll be right back. rt isn't ju. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ♪ it's grilled cheese time. ♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is
humankind. and in space it's just that.edge and really, that's what space exploration is about. it creates jobs and economy ex there is trade offs on how you spend the money in any government budget process but that's the beauty of how now commercial space flight is coming into play where it really is exciting and it really does get. >> we can go to space. but i can't keep chris cassidy on a satellite freemdeed from al feed. captain chris cassidy, thank you so much. we'll be right back....
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seems to be one possibility of what this new technology which we witnessed today is opening up for humankindi actually for the first time during this entire process just got goose bumps. i was watching richard branson put on his shoulders this indian american astronaut who went on this flight and i know her parents flew in from india to be there in new mexico to watch this amazing historic flight, commercial flight to space. it's a test flight but nonetheless it's an exciting test flight and jeff paul is there on the ground in new mexico. so jeff, are the people there just through the moon in terms of their excitement level? >> reporter: certainly through the atmosphere, just like richard branson could say that he has done now. arthel, you know what? this is just an incredible moment. not only because somebody like richard branson made it to space but because he made it to space and back safely and if a matter of 90 minutes. you really think about that, how quickly that somebody could leave earth and then experience weightlessness see the planet as they've never seen it before and come back
seems to be one possibility of what this new technology which we witnessed today is opening up for humankindi actually for the first time during this entire process just got goose bumps. i was watching richard branson put on his shoulders this indian american astronaut who went on this flight and i know her parents flew in from india to be there in new mexico to watch this amazing historic flight, commercial flight to space. it's a test flight but nonetheless it's an exciting test flight and...
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humankind. and in space it's just that. really, that's what space exploration is about. it creates jobs and economy ex there is trade offs on how you spend the money in any government budget process but that's the beauty of how now commercial space flight is coming into play where it really is exciting and it really does get. >> we can go to space. but i can't keep chris cassidy on a satellite feed from a hotel room. captain chris cassidy, thank you so much. we'll be right back. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (“lovely day” instrumental) my heart failure diagnosis changed my priorities. i want time for the people i love. my heart doesn't pump enough blood so my doctor gave me farxiga. it helps my heart do its job better. farxiga helps keep me livi
humankind. and in space it's just that. really, that's what space exploration is about. it creates jobs and economy ex there is trade offs on how you spend the money in any government budget process but that's the beauty of how now commercial space flight is coming into play where it really is exciting and it really does get. >> we can go to space. but i can't keep chris cassidy on a satellite feed from a hotel room. captain chris cassidy, thank you so much. we'll be right back. ♪ limu...
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even the most effective vaccine in humankind, measles vaccine, is 95% effective.ty of cases, what they are doing is serving three purposes. one is to reduce severe illness, reduce hospitalizations and reduce deaths. that is exactly what they're doing. regarding the breakthrough cases and a few deaths, for instance, in massachusetts we saw 80 cases of people infected with covid-19 who have died. obviously we don't -- any death is tragic, but i want to make sure your viewers are aware of the numbers, which is that of the 4400 breakthrough cases, that was amongst 4.2 million people who were vaccinated. that's 0.1%. that message, when you look at the actual numbers, jason, tells me it's an indicator that the vaccines really are working. >> so one of the other concerns that i have and a lot of the people across the country have is that if you're one of those states that's not taking vaccinations seriously, you're just going to be living in a frappe, an incubator of the delta variant or any other sort of form of covid. we see right now in tennessee that they have fired
even the most effective vaccine in humankind, measles vaccine, is 95% effective.ty of cases, what they are doing is serving three purposes. one is to reduce severe illness, reduce hospitalizations and reduce deaths. that is exactly what they're doing. regarding the breakthrough cases and a few deaths, for instance, in massachusetts we saw 80 cases of people infected with covid-19 who have died. obviously we don't -- any death is tragic, but i want to make sure your viewers are aware of the...
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this is one of the most remarkable scientific achievements that humankind has put together.and this effective. it's astounding. i've got to say disheartening that still we have some 85 million americans who are resistance to taking advantage of this gift. >> dr. collins, we're out of time but i would love to have you back, there's a lot more i want to talk about, including some of the controversy over the wuhan virology lab so if you would come back, that would be great. >> i'd be glad to. thanks, chris. >> fantastic. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. much appreciated. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. here's how it lays out in the new book by carol leonnig and philip rucker. it's not a long thing i'm going to read you but fair warning, even though it is a short excerpt, there's a whole bunch of swears here. i am not allowed to swear on tv and i am disinclined to swear on tv so i'll try to slalom around those cuss words as
this is one of the most remarkable scientific achievements that humankind has put together.and this effective. it's astounding. i've got to say disheartening that still we have some 85 million americans who are resistance to taking advantage of this gift. >> dr. collins, we're out of time but i would love to have you back, there's a lot more i want to talk about, including some of the controversy over the wuhan virology lab so if you would come back, that would be great. >> i'd be...