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yuri must a boy of his chief engineer at the institute of fortune mation an electronic tree a siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences and a russian hiking champion but the last to see to it feels go i will see if you voted for it if you still feel that you're a class yeah yeah gainey tashkin is a camera man just might. look at the whim of the music service to bear the thought also be throughout the movie to figure another. and finally the captain and actually colleague he has a ph d. in engineering and builds catamaran. colombo to please give me a good bit on the one for the movies marshall plan is not simple with no slogans not see cheney i've seen it there are plenty of resolution at home now but he just didn't eat much as he except by 10 to 10 percent a month at the back of a ticket to the business litmus a bit of this he said in it but he didn't shoot anybody in the city some more. we often ask what drives us what makes us risk our lives in the face of adversity curiosity the dream. witnessing things feel others have seen. there's some truth in that but the main reason i
yuri must a boy of his chief engineer at the institute of fortune mation an electronic tree a siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences and a russian hiking champion but the last to see to it feels go i will see if you voted for it if you still feel that you're a class yeah yeah gainey tashkin is a camera man just might. look at the whim of the music service to bear the thought also be throughout the movie to figure another. and finally the captain and actually colleague he has a ph d....
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yuri muslim boy it is chief engineer at the institute of fortune mation an electronic tree a siberian branch of the russian academy of sciences and a russian hiking champion but i'm not through something with girls go out you know what i want to live see if you voted for it to just go for it you know yeah yeah guinea tashkin is our camera man just like. you can show the him all the music of a thought also put forth a movie to figure another. and finally the captain anatoly clearly he has a ph d. in engineering and builds catamaran. a love for the dean of computer on the one foot on the movie special kong is no simple with no story on his nazi chain you see that there are plenty resolution but never really should eat much less except by television and sort of under the guise of a chicken to the business let miss a bit of the earth move to sit in it but with new shoes and you begin to see some more. we often ask what drives us what makes us risk our lives in the face of adversity curiosity the dream of witnessing things few others have seen. there's some truth in that but the main reaso
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of those states are more than happy to accept services and information from w.h.o. but don'tce you dare demand that they provide truth back to the institution. fortunately this all started in china which from the get-go was not providing accurate information to w.h.o. >> heidi. >> i totally agree with lori that is part of the complication right now, there are corners of the world that don't trust global entities who they see as counting and controlling basically, i think also in this arrow that were in we see an absolutely change public than a decade or two decades ago. they don't want one universal truth, they wouldn't trust it, they want something that is locally evidenced that they feel is more tangible and they feel like the truth has become far too remote from them and they don't have a say or ownership, i do think we need credible sources but it also needs to be endorsed locally because if it's not it's not worth the wait and whatever. >> i'm doing a shout out to heidi one big learning experience for me, this is like 15 or 20 years ago when heidi worked for unicef as an anthropologist, she taught me about why some parents would refuse to vaccinate
of those states are more than happy to accept services and information from w.h.o. but don'tce you dare demand that they provide truth back to the institution. fortunately this all started in china which from the get-go was not providing accurate information to w.h.o. >> heidi. >> i totally agree with lori that is part of the complication right now, there are corners of the world that don't trust global entities who they see as counting and controlling basically, i think also in...
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i was raised with a strong sense of public service and throughout my life and my training i've been fortunate to be able to train in some of the best institutions with some of the best people in medicine infectious diseases and public health and i can think of no better usage for that knowledge and skill than serving the people of the county and city of san francisco and throughout this pandemic. and, as you said, the pandemic has really shown the vital importance of health officers, but our role extends far beyond the pandemic to many other areas. i will just say that my goal is selected to this position by you all would be to continue to lead with data and science. however that may lead with a strong focus on equity and communities and decision making and then with clear and continuous communication about the challenges, about the data and the science and the decisions that have to be made because often there are series of trade offs and decisions that must be made in conjunction with community. so, again, i want to thank you. i'm here to answer any questions you may have and i'm very honored to be considered. thank you so much. >> chairman:
i was raised with a strong sense of public service and throughout my life and my training i've been fortunate to be able to train in some of the best institutions with some of the best people in medicine infectious diseases and public health and i can think of no better usage for that knowledge and skill than serving the people of the county and city of san francisco and throughout this pandemic. and, as you said, the pandemic has really shown the vital importance of health officers, but our...
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of the institute's history. whether through two world wars or depression or other pan dem pandemics. it is going to be slow to build back we really consult scientific experts. i'm fortunatee are able to get in daily and understand what is there as i said earlier, you have on to make changes. i think we will see mask mandates continue in institutions like ours for the near future. we have so many kids that come in and many are still unvaccinated i think that message is clear. if you get vaccinated, you are safe to come indoors you should we're going to continue to make those changes as we go forward >> larry dubinski, throwing the science out. if you are vaccinated, you are safe that's what we have been told. pennsylvania cases down 88%. quickly, is the planetarium open >> it's great. the planetarium is open. we had it open with limited capacity since last july there is always a wait to get in >> by the way, plan ahead. that is another thing with the crayola exhibit. check it out larry, the franklin institute. thank you. i appreciate it. >> brian, thank you. thanks to everything you have done to cover this issue >> we have tried our best. larry, we appreciate that. having
of the institute's history. whether through two world wars or depression or other pan dem pandemics. it is going to be slow to build back we really consult scientific experts. i'm fortunatee are able to get in daily and understand what is there as i said earlier, you have on to make changes. i think we will see mask mandates continue in institutions like ours for the near future. we have so many kids that come in and many are still unvaccinated i think that message is clear. if you get...
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institution of the f.b.i. the f.b.i. was created by him molded by him established by him and that's why we see the problems we saw with cointelpro we're seeing today just with a different political target exactly fortunately while i agree that there should be a right left coalition on reforming the f.b.i. on reforming federal law enforcement on stripping all law enforcement all politicians of qualified immunity the practical and functional reality is that the neo liberal democratic class and deep state operators currently in control have no interest in that their goal is to protect the institutions at all costs this is as much a deep state war on giuliani as it is any kind of democratic. or biden war on giuliani and that's the deeper concern that the deep state increasingly runs our federal law enforcement policy not the constitutional restraints and restrictions that should be there governing and guiding like ok well robert it in atlanta i mean i can you know there's so many if you know jeffrey abstain what happened there nobody knows i mean it happened an institution in the control of the department of justice but nobody knows what happened ok how did this russia hoax thing start apparently nobody knows
institution of the f.b.i. the f.b.i. was created by him molded by him established by him and that's why we see the problems we saw with cointelpro we're seeing today just with a different political target exactly fortunately while i agree that there should be a right left coalition on reforming the f.b.i. on reforming federal law enforcement on stripping all law enforcement all politicians of qualified immunity the practical and functional reality is that the neo liberal democratic class and...
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fortune by running companies that contracted with the post office. immediately after taking control of the post office, trump's new postmaster general institute in new policies that instantly led to huge backlogs in the mail. cutting the number of troops that mail carriers were able to do, forbidding them for taking extra trips, communities around the country started freaking out when they started on bolting traditional blue male bosses from sidewalks, putting them on flatbed trucks, the lord knows where? what do you do with the mailboxes? louis dejoy's ordered big expensive and sometimes irreplaceable sorting machines that handle millions of pieces of males very quickly. he ordered them to be stripped outside friday. they listed i ordered backlogs in the mail were so bad, the news wasn't just about the decline you see in the numbers in terms of on-time delivery of regular male or first class mail. where houses of mail became hazmat sites. food that had been shipped was riding in these huge piles of undelivered boxes as the mail stacked up and up. even livestock, animals shipped overnight dead in transit, everything stacked up and postal service fac
fortune by running companies that contracted with the post office. immediately after taking control of the post office, trump's new postmaster general institute in new policies that instantly led to huge backlogs in the mail. cutting the number of troops that mail carriers were able to do, forbidding them for taking extra trips, communities around the country started freaking out when they started on bolting traditional blue male bosses from sidewalks, putting them on flatbed trucks, the lord...
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institutions acting on fomo, mcpherson of missin fear of missing out. we saw fiduciary evaluate and me we saw fidelity, and merrill do it we seen those with big fortunes jumping on the bandwagon and that with the fed's stimulus check and money in hand and complacency in the market drove it up so high, it was bound to happen we seen concepts that were literally non-producing, non-usable securities and/or asset classes swelling in value. so many made money this to happen and i think it will continue longer we do have a newer established investor base in new platforms whether crypto or the other apps that allow people to invest. i think it will continue and bitcoin will come down to the mid-20's level. >> all right we have market flash in the health care world. meg with the headlines. >> hey, melissa, it's two weeks before the conference starts hundreds of data on drugs, maker story allogene stock up after hours on data on lymphoma treatment, looking positive, looking at the durability of that treatment stock up a prapproaching 12% after-hours we'll keep asslooki at the data coming out and let you know. >> thanks, meg comb through those steve grasso what's all r
institutions acting on fomo, mcpherson of missin fear of missing out. we saw fiduciary evaluate and me we saw fidelity, and merrill do it we seen those with big fortunes jumping on the bandwagon and that with the fed's stimulus check and money in hand and complacency in the market drove it up so high, it was bound to happen we seen concepts that were literally non-producing, non-usable securities and/or asset classes swelling in value. so many made money this to happen and i think it will...
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we're very fortunate to have our our presidential family clifton truman daniels are representative of the family honorary chairman of our institute board lovely guy great spokesman for his grandfather's legacy and and a real supporter of the truth. you know that we so, you know, you hear me talk about truman and i'm a fan so i i mean, i'm pretty positive on on why i think truman matters because i think he matters a lot, but i also think that he didn't get everything right and i think it's okay to talk about the things that he maybe didn't get right or the decisions where maybe he overreached and and i think that you know, we have the luxury in these older libraries of knowing that you know, the former secretary defense or the former. president or the or the president's children aren't going to cut be in my office, you know kind of with a finger in the chest thing. how dare you say, you know talk this way about my father the fact of the matter is we we vet everything we do with historians. we don't want higiography. we don't want just a celebratory narrative. we we carefully vet all of our exhibit text with with a panel of histori
we're very fortunate to have our our presidential family clifton truman daniels are representative of the family honorary chairman of our institute board lovely guy great spokesman for his grandfather's legacy and and a real supporter of the truth. you know that we so, you know, you hear me talk about truman and i'm a fan so i i mean, i'm pretty positive on on why i think truman matters because i think he matters a lot, but i also think that he didn't get everything right and i think it's okay...
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institution. in my home state of minnesota is fortunate to have facilities to help people suffering from long covid to help them return to the pre-covid life. programs such as covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provides rehabilitation services and mental health support. with such complexity multidisciplinary medical care needed, where should my constituents start in terms of the settings they are looking for generally taking care of long covid? >> you raise a really important question because in a disease like this, who want people to get to the right place as soon as we can to get appropriate care. before i recommend people seek care with primary care physicians. it is our duty to raise awareness in the provider community that it's a real condition exists in may be misunderstood but to recognize there's something there and use it as a cue to seek referral to specialty center. for the time being, we may have to work in that system but i hope one day we are able to move to hiv and other complex diseases to defuse the knowledge and bring it to people for the for academia. >> one
institution. in my home state of minnesota is fortunate to have facilities to help people suffering from long covid to help them return to the pre-covid life. programs such as covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provides rehabilitation services and mental health support. with such complexity multidisciplinary medical care needed, where should my constituents start in terms of the settings they are looking for generally taking care of long covid? >> you raise a really...
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fortunate to have you where you are as well. thank you so much, dr. anthony fauci, president biden's chief medical advisor. alix: you have been listening to actor anthony fauci, national institutes ofealth director, speaking to bloomberg's david westin. continue following the bloomberg businessweek event. honestly, i could listen to dr. fauci for a really long time and not get bored, and the end was really interesting, that potentially i could be going to europe at the back end of 2021. guy: or potentially, i could be coming to see you in new york. i think that is a huge step forward. everything is caveated at this point, isn't it? you rewind the conversation a bit as well, what is happening with variance may ultimately get in the way. i also thought it was pretty interesting what he said about extra boosters. he's not saying that that is going to be required as well. i think that is pretty interesting because it will be interesting to see ultimately how quickly or slowly immunity does effectively kind of wear off, and the fact that he kind of walked that back up it was fascinating. alix: i was under the impression that we were definitely getting boosters, but i guess there's more
fortunate to have you where you are as well. thank you so much, dr. anthony fauci, president biden's chief medical advisor. alix: you have been listening to actor anthony fauci, national institutes ofealth director, speaking to bloomberg's david westin. continue following the bloomberg businessweek event. honestly, i could listen to dr. fauci for a really long time and not get bored, and the end was really interesting, that potentially i could be going to europe at the back end of 2021. guy: or...
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institute senior fellow rebeccah heinrichs. and, rebecca, we're just getting word from the press office in the white house about this bombing of the press facility. fortunatelyre about to explode the building and ors n., that's what happened -- and, in fact, that's what happened. nevertheless, the white house press secretary saying, quote: we have communicated directly to the israelis that insuring the security and safety of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility. i mean, this is one of the tragedies of war. is there any way to avoid this kind of thing? >> yes. hamas and their intelligence agents can get out of civilian targets and facilities and stop co-locating where there is press, where there is media, where there are families. and the ids before they took down this meeting, they sent out a statement to evacuate the building. they can't give any more notice than they did otherwise you would scare off some of the intelligence assets that they were targeting. but they clarified that's why they were targeting it. and if the administration isn't going to be clear, david, that israel was right to do this because this is where hamas wa
institute senior fellow rebeccah heinrichs. and, rebecca, we're just getting word from the press office in the white house about this bombing of the press facility. fortunatelyre about to explode the building and ors n., that's what happened -- and, in fact, that's what happened. nevertheless, the white house press secretary saying, quote: we have communicated directly to the israelis that insuring the security and safety of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility. i...
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of the select committee. . lord dyson's report was damning, put simply. _ lord dyson's report was damning, put simply, fame and fortune by institution document forgery andcord in— martin bashir by citing his great record in enterprising journalism. my sources— record in enterprising journalism. my sources suggest, mr speaker, mr bashir— my sources suggest, mr speaker, mr bashir wasn't interviewed, he was simply— bashir wasn't interviewed, he was simply appointed. hardly a highly competitive process. does the minister— competitive process. does the minister agree with me that dyson leaves _ minister agree with me that dyson leaves still more unanswered questions, such as, who was precisely— questions, such as, who was precisely involved in the 25 year cover-up — precisely involved in the 25 year cover—up against whistleblower is? was he _ cover—up against whistleblower is? was he rehired in essence so that he would _ was he rehired in essence so that he would keep— was he rehired in essence so that he would keep his mouth shut? did lord hall actually make the decision to rehire, _ hall actually make the decision to rehire, or— hall actually make the deci
of the select committee. . lord dyson's report was damning, put simply. _ lord dyson's report was damning, put simply, fame and fortune by institution document forgery andcord in— martin bashir by citing his great record in enterprising journalism. my sources— record in enterprising journalism. my sources suggest, mr speaker, mr bashir— my sources suggest, mr speaker, mr bashir wasn't interviewed, he was simply— bashir wasn't interviewed, he was simply appointed. hardly a highly...
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institutions. in my home state to of minnesot of course, we're fortunate to have world class facilities that help peopleuffering from long covid to help them try to return to that pre-covid life.rovides programs such as the covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provide comprehensive rehabilitation services and mental health pliny support. dr. brooks, with such complexities, with such multidisciplinary medical care s needed, where should my constituents start in terms of the setting that they are looking for to receive generally seeking care for long covid? >> you raise a really importanto question, because in an evolvine disease like this, we really want to get people to the righti place as soon as we can for thel appropriate care. i would first recommend people e seek care with their primary care physician. refer we need to make sure this is understood but to recognize there is something therere and use that as a cue to seek help from a referral center. it to fom hoping we can move to a system like we have for hiv nowa another complex disease, but where we're able to diffuse thee kno
institutions. in my home state to of minnesot of course, we're fortunate to have world class facilities that help peopleuffering from long covid to help them try to return to that pre-covid life.rovides programs such as the covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provide comprehensive rehabilitation services and mental health pliny support. dr. brooks, with such complexities, with such multidisciplinary medical care s needed, where should my constituents start in terms of the...
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institutions. in a my home state of minnesota, of course, we're fortunate to have world class facilities that helppeople suffering from long covid to help them try to return to that precovid life programs such as the covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provide comprehensive rehabilitation services and mental health support. dr. brooks with such complexities with such multidisciplinary medical care needed, where should my constituents start in terms of the studying that they are looking for to receive generally seeking care for long covid? >> you know you raise a really important question.f because in the e volvings disease leak this we want to get people to right place as soon as we can so they get the hope and care. as before, i would recommend that people first seek care with their primary care physician. it is our duty to raise awareness in the frontline provider community it that this is a real condition that it exist and may be misunderstood but to recognize that there's something there and then to use thato as a cue to seek referral to a specialty center. now, forked tim
institutions. in a my home state of minnesota, of course, we're fortunate to have world class facilities that helppeople suffering from long covid to help them try to return to that precovid life programs such as the covid activity rehabilitation program at the mayo clinic provide comprehensive rehabilitation services and mental health support. dr. brooks with such complexities with such multidisciplinary medical care needed, where should my constituents start in terms of the studying that they...
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fortunately r&d funding. the legislation also invests in minority-serving institutions and builds up research capacity in emerging institutions, which have traditionally received a relatively small share of federal research dollars. number five, this bill will boost regional economic development through the regional technology hub program. number six, it will support manufacturing programs in part by quadrupling the manufacturing extension partnership program which already exists. number seven, it will help america win the new space race against china by including the nasa authorization act which the senate passed unanimously last year. the nasa bill allows congress to set priorities and gu guardrails for the space agency's expiration and research programs. eight, this bill will authorize a number of telecommunication programs to improve our telecom work force and help get all americans connected to high speed and reliable broadband. this bill also includes several bills that i have championed, including the rural stem education act, the advanced technological manufacturing act, the improving minority participation and careers in telecommunications act, and the telecommunications supply
fortunately r&d funding. the legislation also invests in minority-serving institutions and builds up research capacity in emerging institutions, which have traditionally received a relatively small share of federal research dollars. number five, this bill will boost regional economic development through the regional technology hub program. number six, it will support manufacturing programs in part by quadrupling the manufacturing extension partnership program which already exists. number...