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j. great joins us live now from new orleans j. so this is one of the most powerful, hurricanes ever to hit the us tell us what's happening there in new orleans where you are we have the most severe hurricane city themes and 8 the a category for when it made landfall and then moving its way through and past the new orleans area, we're still feeling the effects of the let me tell you, 1st of all the entire new metro area. busy without power, no power in region near here said that maybe 72 hours before that power back. we're still getting a fitting rain but a bit of a break right now including the wind has little. busy significantly, but let me show you what that when did earlier. take a look and can see it the part a tree in jackson square here and scattered it all across the fringe. well, that's the story. go free in this place. it's a big tourist attraction here in new orleans across the city. we've got roof pulled away from buildings and homes. you've got window shattered, and like i said, power out everywhere in the city right n
j. great joins us live now from new orleans j. so this is one of the most powerful, hurricanes ever to hit the us tell us what's happening there in new orleans where you are we have the most severe hurricane city themes and 8 the a category for when it made landfall and then moving its way through and past the new orleans area, we're still feeling the effects of the let me tell you, 1st of all the entire new metro area. busy without power, no power in region near here said that maybe 72 hours...
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Aug 17, 2021
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j. great. thank you very much. see you later. thank you for that. that is it for this news. we are hearing that the taliban will be holding a news conference at some point in the next hour or so. we'll be back with that as well. ah. as the resurgent taliban retakes of female activist journalists and even school goes on to threats. one on one east investigate the fight for it's kind of stones women on algebra. when i think of my niger, i think of potential when i think of potential, i think of what would be, what is not i think of young people literally take them to the island and do something that they can be part of. tell me the possible, i think the other challenge, i believe is the child recorded. hello. my name is ben. gotcha. so, and this is my, my, my dear analogy there, ah, blue face, most common sight in city centers around britain, but as lockdown to elicit people will still be wearing masks for months or even years to come. an ongoing nightmare for the environment. this video shows stuff at a wildlife hospital helping a bird that's been caught up in discarded later
j. great. thank you very much. see you later. thank you for that. that is it for this news. we are hearing that the taliban will be holding a news conference at some point in the next hour or so. we'll be back with that as well. ah. as the resurgent taliban retakes of female activist journalists and even school goes on to threats. one on one east investigate the fight for it's kind of stones women on algebra. when i think of my niger, i think of potential when i think of potential, i think of...
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there is data showing that booster of one-shot j&j is safe and effective. >> that's a great point. so many people who got that one-shot j&j were wondering as news about pfizer boosters came online, were wondering, well, what about me? i want to talk about madonna for a second here, also announcing they filed paperwork with the fda for full approval for covert vaccines for people 18 and up. what do you make about this news, and how soon do you think it could gain full approval? will it be a similar timeline to what we saw with the pfizer vaccine? >> it is interesting return are only completed its data right now because they started the process about a month after pfizer did, which was in june, i think. the fact that they submitted it now means review probably will not happen maybe for two or three months, and that is an accelerated review from the fda. that is kind of the timeline of what we are seeing. maybe like -- maybe by halloween time, maybe sooner if the fda diverts resources to look at this trove of data, which they had done with pfizer. >> and want to bring in a viewer quest
there is data showing that booster of one-shot j&j is safe and effective. >> that's a great point. so many people who got that one-shot j&j were wondering as news about pfizer boosters came online, were wondering, well, what about me? i want to talk about madonna for a second here, also announcing they filed paperwork with the fda for full approval for covert vaccines for people 18 and up. what do you make about this news, and how soon do you think it could gain full approval?...
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>> off his upcoming album, once again, here is the great j balvin ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ el ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪me for one second people came from a long way. hold on. where is lillianna lillianna has proof. she got two boarding passes. she got a flight last night. she's flying back this morning all for what >> to see j. balvin. >> how was it? guys, i mean, come on, the party is rocking up here we've got a young man who is going to nyu what's your name >> antonio >> what do you think of j balvin >> i think he's fantastic. >> a lot of fun people, y'all. a lot of fun people in the crowd. >> a big shout out to j balvin first of all, the album is coming out on september 10th and if you play fortnite, check that out we appreciate j and his group too. shout-out to the band back there. >> thank you >> tom showed us the ""fortnite" dance. >> it's like this. it's not too hard. there you go there you go there you go >> can you give us a little beat for this good >> can you give us a little beat for that >> here we go. >> here we go. >> all right show us. show us, j just like that >> there it is >> giddyap
>> off his upcoming album, once again, here is the great j balvin ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ el ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪me for one second people came from a long way. hold on. where is lillianna lillianna has proof. she got two boarding passes. she got a flight last night. she's flying back this morning all for what >> to see j. balvin. >> how was it? guys, i mean, come on, the party is rocking up here we've got a young man who is going to nyu what's your...
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Aug 17, 2021
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j. bush expressing great sadness about the situation in afghanistan right now and more notably calling on. government and calling on the biden administration to cut the red tape, to erase all of the bureaucracy and to get out, to provide safe and secure passage to all of those afghans who helped the united states in the past, andrea? >> that brings me to atia abbawi, former colleague, friend and author who has spent so many years in kabul for nbc and has written so much about the country. atia, i know you are hearing desperate pleas from people well beyond the translators and the military -- the military drivers and others who have some ability to get to the state department and get on that list, but the women and the others who are being targeted for their human rights efforts and for just being women, what do you think of the taliban's promises today that women can be in government as long as they obey sharia law? they've made many promises that they've broken in the past. time will tell if they will keep these promises, but if history has taught us anything about the taliban regime inc
j. bush expressing great sadness about the situation in afghanistan right now and more notably calling on. government and calling on the biden administration to cut the red tape, to erase all of the bureaucracy and to get out, to provide safe and secure passage to all of those afghans who helped the united states in the past, andrea? >> that brings me to atia abbawi, former colleague, friend and author who has spent so many years in kabul for nbc and has written so much about the country....
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the j&j is not as great as the moderna. he wants me to get moderna.oing to get to a point that you need one of these shots each year like the flu shot. it's efficacious, you not, not like a ten-year thing. it's a one-year deal and it's because it wears off a little bit and there's a lot of delta out there. it's all shaken up. >> dana: i asked my doctor is it okay. because eight months for a lot of people that got their vaccines would be around flu season. i said is there any concern about getting the flu shot at the same time as the booster. my doctor said no. >> geraldo: i thought why don't they mix them up? it's going in the same place anyway to make the flu and the booster one shot. >> jesse: that would hurt. aim tough guy. that would hurt. >> geraldo: it's an interesting point. >> dagen: is this how you're trying to up your twitter account? >> geraldo: i was going to talk about greg gutfeld wearing his wife's sneakers. >> jesse: greg cross dressed on "the five." he walks around on a his tippy toes. >> dana: coming up, members of the squad calling
the j&j is not as great as the moderna. he wants me to get moderna.oing to get to a point that you need one of these shots each year like the flu shot. it's efficacious, you not, not like a ten-year thing. it's a one-year deal and it's because it wears off a little bit and there's a lot of delta out there. it's all shaken up. >> dana: i asked my doctor is it okay. because eight months for a lot of people that got their vaccines would be around flu season. i said is there any concern...
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have a great janet, gal and j pal, the value our soldiers that nothing. thank you so much. thank you. years. thank you for your service. your money printers. oh it's it's, it's sad, it's grotesque. it's america. oh america. you forgot been bernacki, and i my ad. there were only, there were 2000 us soldiers killed and there were tens of thousands of f danny's killed. and now their country isn't chaos just like libya isn't chaos just like yemen isn't chaos just like iraq is, you know, perhaps coming out of some of their chaos, but also chaotic and so we have a similar situation. the decentralization has beat incense. so as ation, once again and the center did not hold and it will not hold. and therefore the only choice to save yourself is some bitcoin. yeah, you can't taper upon this game and that's all that kind of a war time party game. all right, going to take a break when we come back, what mark coming your way? the me, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only perso
have a great janet, gal and j pal, the value our soldiers that nothing. thank you so much. thank you. years. thank you for your service. your money printers. oh it's it's, it's sad, it's grotesque. it's america. oh america. you forgot been bernacki, and i my ad. there were only, there were 2000 us soldiers killed and there were tens of thousands of f danny's killed. and now their country isn't chaos just like libya isn't chaos just like yemen isn't chaos just like iraq is, you know, perhaps...
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proud creation of j howard crew. the great project is now under attack from another of his institutional legacies. as much as wildcats posses the pews, some churches fracking permeate the speech -- is oil and gas truly a god they is ask. regardless what side americans fall pipelines and american politics one thing remains consistent with the past, jimmy carter perceived in 1979 that energy debates are as animated by competing world views in the here and now as by sheer economics and that for combatants across the spectrum waging them is the moral equivalent of war. thank you. [ applause ] few minutes for questions. >> thank you very much for your talk tonight. one comment. one question. the event of the new london explosion. by the way, i'm registereder engineer in the state of texas. that one event the state legislature implemented the licensing of engineer that designed and build public infrastructure. that was another outflow from one that trajectory event. question is my grandfather grew up. east texas. on the farm. at tha
proud creation of j howard crew. the great project is now under attack from another of his institutional legacies. as much as wildcats posses the pews, some churches fracking permeate the speech -- is oil and gas truly a god they is ask. regardless what side americans fall pipelines and american politics one thing remains consistent with the past, jimmy carter perceived in 1979 that energy debates are as animated by competing world views in the here and now as by sheer economics and that for...
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great story. >> the chief justice john j was a member of the american bible society.pson, who we talked about with the first american citizen to translate -- he was a member of the american bible society. elijah who was the president of the continental congress was the president of the american bible society as well. that is interesting you brought that up. over to the right, what is known as a coordination certificate. that is signed by francis as berry. the first methodist missionary or bishop to come over to america why this is important in the exhibition is that, as berry approach george washington unapproved to him about the emancipation of freeing the slaves as far back as the very first president. we have [interpreter] -- ordinary stiffer get by frances asbury. again, the artifact complements the story as you walk through. here, we have bibles. within a collection in the museum of the bible, we have -- york way, seneca, black foot. there is different translations. all of these were translated into complete bibles. we have new testament, the gospels, maybe perha
great story. >> the chief justice john j was a member of the american bible society.pson, who we talked about with the first american citizen to translate -- he was a member of the american bible society. elijah who was the president of the continental congress was the president of the american bible society as well. that is interesting you brought that up. over to the right, what is known as a coordination certificate. that is signed by francis as berry. the first methodist missionary or...
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we will see if he has as great an outfit as he had. ll cool jjennifer hudson, she is aretha franklin in the film, but we have got not just musicians, but done them and will be in the lineup. wycliff john -- a bit of a blast from the past, carlos santana. who does not love carlos santana? [laughter] taylor: think about the outer events. caroline: where is megan thee stallion? where are some of the newer acts? taylor: i am not cool enough for this conversation. [laughter] pass the baton to romaine. romaine: the deputy editor of bloomberg pursuits rights a lot about the entertainment industry. let's start off with what is going on, the central park concert. i have gotten emails from various concert venues, and all of them have schedules for the fall. they will have people indoors in concerts, at least that is the plan. is that the plan? >> still the plan. as you guys know, this is an evolving situation. the festivals by and large are still happening, and the demand by customers has been extraordinary. you saw the pictures from lollapalooza a couple
we will see if he has as great an outfit as he had. ll cool jjennifer hudson, she is aretha franklin in the film, but we have got not just musicians, but done them and will be in the lineup. wycliff john -- a bit of a blast from the past, carlos santana. who does not love carlos santana? [laughter] taylor: think about the outer events. caroline: where is megan thee stallion? where are some of the newer acts? taylor: i am not cool enough for this conversation. [laughter] pass the baton to...
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my information is source from pretty good places, and j&j news is great get a booster, but i think that we're all discovering that we thought that we were protected and we keep trying to figure out how could there had be so many breakthroughs on month seven, month eight. of course the fda is only advising that -- i think that's because they don't feel there are enough boosters or they don't feel people will take the booster, take the actual if it only lasts for six months so i think that there's this -- on the one hand you've got these companies that were prepared the most for the consumer to come back on the other hand, we have people saying we have to get the hell out of dodge, panic fashion, and these are people who are beginning to realize like goldman sachs that it's false protection now, it does give some protection, and we've got to be very careful it's not leading to deaths it's leading to sickness we're not using the regeneron drug to be able to keep people out of hospitals but there's a panic among many hr departments in this country realizing that what the heck. i thought mod
my information is source from pretty good places, and j&j news is great get a booster, but i think that we're all discovering that we thought that we were protected and we keep trying to figure out how could there had be so many breakthroughs on month seven, month eight. of course the fda is only advising that -- i think that's because they don't feel there are enough boosters or they don't feel people will take the booster, take the actual if it only lasts for six months so i think that...
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it was going to be there at night when manny machado with a man on hits, one deep eight j pollock will make a greatch, but you gotta watch the replay fans you got to open your eyes if you're going to get the whoa, look at all of them have their eyes closed the guy who caught it, obviously at his eyes open helping julia aureus to victory five to dodgers still 2.5 back. of the giants however in the west, have you watched the oakland a's at all this year? you know they are extremely streaky and this is not a good one. it continues they've lost eight out of 10 now trying to recover from their last weekend against the giants and, uh they had 4508 fans after getting more than 100,000 over the weekend no cotton candy for the a's and this one, mitch moreland however, get some started nicely with an off field single, starlene martinez. they will come in. they lead it one nothing but get to it in the third inning was already 11 who irvine who later left with a hip issue can't get luis torrance here shot to right mark canha kind of bible zippo two outs two runs. we're gonna score anyway mariners lead for good
it was going to be there at night when manny machado with a man on hits, one deep eight j pollock will make a greatch, but you gotta watch the replay fans you got to open your eyes if you're going to get the whoa, look at all of them have their eyes closed the guy who caught it, obviously at his eyes open helping julia aureus to victory five to dodgers still 2.5 back. of the giants however in the west, have you watched the oakland a's at all this year? you know they are extremely streaky and...
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tonight trent gris ships in center field for the padres have just gone downhill but that's a great catch rob eight j pollock but the dodgers wind up winning for nothing behind sure sir, keeping pace with the giants and we got to go back in time right now for this member darren baker, son of del yeah. is a two world series right look at j t snow carrying him off saving the day right there you know what he's up to these days playing minor league baseball for the nats minor league team and he's making a great country right there and doubling off the runner he is playing in fredericksburg single a former cal start to how cool looking for darren baker someday make it to the majors and not have. have to be helped out, all right remember that video is so cute. he's all grown up now all growed up. that's the sporting life guys back to you. all right mark. thank you coming up next here at 11. we will respond with force and precision at our time at the place we choose in the moment of our choosing president biden says the u. s will hunt down and kill those responsible for the deaths of at least 13 american se
tonight trent gris ships in center field for the padres have just gone downhill but that's a great catch rob eight j pollock but the dodgers wind up winning for nothing behind sure sir, keeping pace with the giants and we got to go back in time right now for this member darren baker, son of del yeah. is a two world series right look at j t snow carrying him off saving the day right there you know what he's up to these days playing minor league baseball for the nats minor league team and he's...
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j. will imitate some of the great new york iconic rap artists. >> it sounds like an amazing lineup.is moment. that's just some of our conversation. for anyone near new york, this is this saturday in central park. the we love new york homecoming concert at the great lawn with tickets at ticketmaster. health screenings also occurring onsite. should be pretty interesting and you can always connect with me if you have questions or ideas about music. we were asking your favorite protest songs. i'm @arimelbourne. we are going to do an update on some of the best protest songs out there. which brings me to where we're headed. many of you agreed with joy, which make our update maybe next week. thanks for spending time with us on the beat. here is joy. hi, joy. >> first of all, a little jelly because you had david on. i'm like an og x-files fanatic. i'm really glad your audience agrees with me on the protest song. i feel seen. >> joy, real quick. everyone had your back. the only question is did they already agree because it was a good idea or did you work the numbers because people listen to
j. will imitate some of the great new york iconic rap artists. >> it sounds like an amazing lineup.is moment. that's just some of our conversation. for anyone near new york, this is this saturday in central park. the we love new york homecoming concert at the great lawn with tickets at ticketmaster. health screenings also occurring onsite. should be pretty interesting and you can always connect with me if you have questions or ideas about music. we were asking your favorite protest songs....
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. >> steve: you got j posh -- j osh josh already >> jimmy: jhopjsh. [ laughter ] >> steve: great. >> . >> steve: maybe it's zhuzh >> jimmy: oh, like j hop zhuzh >> steve: yeah, like i'm going to zhuzh up your clothes >> jimmy: that's true. how do you spell zhuzh, you think? >> steve: that's a discussion for another time that's a long discussion [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is j-s-h. >> steve: maybe that might be zhuzh. >> jimmy: tariq, what do you think? >> tariq: i'm going to go -- [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] l >> jimmy: no, no, that's not how you -- that's a different pronunciation of zhuzh i was looking for the spelling of zhuzh >> tariq: oh, the spelling of zhuzh, i'm going to go z-h-u-h -- [ laughter ] c-h. >> jimmy: no, that's the band tonight. that's the band tonight. chvrches >> steve: yeah, chvrches [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: you're thinking of chvrches >> tariq: oh >> jimmy: that's the band tonight. >> steve: gravy. >> jimmy: this one is from @jhopjsh >> steve: oh >> jimmy: she says, "i went to catholic high school, my math teacher was a nun. when telling us about an upcom
. >> steve: you got j posh -- j osh josh already >> jimmy: jhopjsh. [ laughter ] >> steve: great. >> . >> steve: maybe it's zhuzh >> jimmy: oh, like j hop zhuzh >> steve: yeah, like i'm going to zhuzh up your clothes >> jimmy: that's true. how do you spell zhuzh, you think? >> steve: that's a discussion for another time that's a long discussion [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is j-s-h. >> steve: maybe that might be zhuzh. >>...
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in one of the most impressive was the great canadian oil sands project built in 1960s by j. howard pugh in partnership with the evangelical premier of alberta at the time whose friendship was shared thanked to billy graham. kind of a triangulation here of politics, religion and oil. in 1952 pugh would invest $250 million in the the oil sands. this would be the largest private investment of its kind in canada at that juncture. 54,000 acres out of which they wanted to draw oil. the project began in 1964. at least it was christened in 1967. the opening ceremonies was a great celebration full of prayer and singing almost like a revival. this venture combines drama and science, man against nature, daring the risk of large financial resources. great canadian oil sands stood as a tribute to man's inventiveness and the signal that the dawn of a new age had arrived. richard nixon would rely on this same system of support to win his victory in 1968. his vision was tightly attuned to the religious topography of the oil patch. through his ties to billy graham and sunbelt based ministrie
in one of the most impressive was the great canadian oil sands project built in 1960s by j. howard pugh in partnership with the evangelical premier of alberta at the time whose friendship was shared thanked to billy graham. kind of a triangulation here of politics, religion and oil. in 1952 pugh would invest $250 million in the the oil sands. this would be the largest private investment of its kind in canada at that juncture. 54,000 acres out of which they wanted to draw oil. the project began...
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j edgar hoover in 19209, 28 presidential election. he campaigned in manhattan. he spoke all of these languages he could get up and say what a greatguy hoover was. there was a payoff after that. while donovan went on to become one of the more important intermediaries in getting that job and signed off on it as the assistant attorney general. >> host: whitby fair to say he was that here you if you want to put it like that of the book? >> guest: yes he is the hero of the book. there is an element of antihero at first because you have to acknowledge that he did not always tell the truth. you have to acknowledge she was very keen on self-promotion. i think it is in the fbi he was regarded at extremely brilliant but difficult to get along with. when he became the best paid special agent that was it there's no further advancements because he is not promotion material. this guy was never going to be an administrator. who's the very personification and literature. the guy does not pretend with the establishment he's a maverick member of the police force that would never be promoted. he is that kind of guy. the fbi probably regarded him th
j edgar hoover in 19209, 28 presidential election. he campaigned in manhattan. he spoke all of these languages he could get up and say what a greatguy hoover was. there was a payoff after that. while donovan went on to become one of the more important intermediaries in getting that job and signed off on it as the assistant attorney general. >> host: whitby fair to say he was that here you if you want to put it like that of the book? >> guest: yes he is the hero of the book. there is...
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accompanied by a young man named charles j douglas who he introduced to everyone as his nephew and private secretary and i put it up on the screen, it's a great photograph. he posed for a photograph but the trick with charles j douglas was he wasn't charles j douglas and he wasn't he. he was delphi revealed who was in fact strang's first floral lifemeaning his first polygamist wife . he says a great deal about the weird gender relations in this time. they didn't fool everybody. a lot of people were like who's the woman mastrang is traveling around with but they fooled a lot of people and a lot of that had to do with the displays of femininity that happened, usually ornate displays of femininity and people didn't know what to make of this person. that was one of the fun things in fact this woman of ira field is a fascinating figure in his her own right like many of the common and true believers. >> kathleen, i'm wondering if you could talk a little bit about how you use cher ami and whit to address as a window into world war i. more broadly. >> i guess to go back on that answer i've always been fascinated, it's always been my favorite war, tha
accompanied by a young man named charles j douglas who he introduced to everyone as his nephew and private secretary and i put it up on the screen, it's a great photograph. he posed for a photograph but the trick with charles j douglas was he wasn't charles j douglas and he wasn't he. he was delphi revealed who was in fact strang's first floral lifemeaning his first polygamist wife . he says a great deal about the weird gender relations in this time. they didn't fool everybody. a lot of people...
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j wanted a booster. we have made that an option. we don't have great data but it is fine to do it, it's safe. i would do madonna. -- moderna. we have been getting data that moderna, because it has a higher dose than pfizer, 100 micrograms instead of 30 micrograms. importantly, it may not have just been that. we got data yesterday that moderna causes higher antibodies than pfizer. why? t with the fact that it was four weeks between doses, in the past, and the higher doses. if i were to have a choice, i would be with moderna. it is -- it is a higher dose and probably gives better responses and there are fewer re-infections. kristen: i want to talk about schools. schools, look, with kids being back in school, there will be some cases what you want to prevent is an outbreak. transmission to lots of kids. what is the best way to do that? a lot of parents think testing should be part of it, but it is not mandatory at most schools. dr. gandhi: now, and san francisco dph was very smart. they did not say that asymptomatic testing would change anything. i agree with that. we tried it for a long time. t
j wanted a booster. we have made that an option. we don't have great data but it is fine to do it, it's safe. i would do madonna. -- moderna. we have been getting data that moderna, because it has a higher dose than pfizer, 100 micrograms instead of 30 micrograms. importantly, it may not have just been that. we got data yesterday that moderna causes higher antibodies than pfizer. why? t with the fact that it was four weeks between doses, in the past, and the higher doses. if i were to have a...
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great photograph. he posed for a photograph and the trick with charles j. ouglas was charles jade douglas was in fact strang's first plural life and it says a great deal about the gender relations at the time. they didn't fool everybody. a lot of people were like you know who is this man that strang is traveling around with it but they fooled a lot of people in the long -- a lot of it had to do with the displays of femininity the huge displays of femininity and people just didn't know what to make of it. that was one of the really fun things and this woman virus field is the best dating figure like many of the con men and true believers that strang surrounded himself with. >> thank you. kathleen i'm wondering if you could talk to us a little bit about how you use cher ami and whitt to address as a window into world war i more broadly? >> type thing the thing to go back and answer his i've always believed in world war i and it's always been my favorite. it's the war that has drawn me the most of the years and i think it's because it was so hard and any wars h
great photograph. he posed for a photograph and the trick with charles j. ouglas was charles jade douglas was in fact strang's first plural life and it says a great deal about the gender relations at the time. they didn't fool everybody. a lot of people were like you know who is this man that strang is traveling around with it but they fooled a lot of people in the long -- a lot of it had to do with the displays of femininity the huge displays of femininity and people just didn't know what to...
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both as the general and president creating some remarkable customs and part of the greatness isn't what he did but what he jti think what he did is forge the capital city and for the life of me washington wasn't in the equation we don't have that strong, grand, glorious capital and the problems that i discussed earlier whether the government would end were i think can be rethought and would be totally different. and of course there was consideration of what we should name the capital city. and everybody knew. one of the ideas was washington opelousas. it's scary but a part of me this it is funny and interesting but thankfully they dropped it because with washington. washington doesn't live to see his beloved capital when he dies in 1799 when john adams moves in it wasn't the city that we know today, everybody. a couple of buildings, fields of mud as they cut everything down. adams was disgusted and abigail even more so by the presence of slaves building the city which is quite ironic one interesting story i flush out in the book is one of the folks was benjamin banneker, a former slave and extraordinary sel
both as the general and president creating some remarkable customs and part of the greatness isn't what he did but what he jti think what he did is forge the capital city and for the life of me washington wasn't in the equation we don't have that strong, grand, glorious capital and the problems that i discussed earlier whether the government would end were i think can be rethought and would be totally different. and of course there was consideration of what we should name the capital city. and...
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j. r richard, one of the all time great hall of famer houston astros, is where he made his claim to fametime, so why not? check this out. you go to yankee stadium. i think you're probably paying about upwards of 15 20 bucks for a beer and these two gentlemen, protect the beer and the foul ball lands right in the beer. but you know what? you pay that much for a beer, and this happens to you? uh i don't know. i call tech stick around and take another sip of that beer. no problem. absolutely yeah. can't blame check this out. this is a great story. this is noah tingle. 17 year old older brother of max, who is 12 years old. max has a serious illness and every day when he comes home from school, big brother dresses up in a costume. that's sweet. it makes his younger brother smile and the neighborhood got so into it. they started donating different costumes for big brother. death. louisiana to greet his brother with and uh and that that is something else right there. great story. noah tingle. best big brother of all time. absolutely really sweet. that's the sporting life. get it back to you, fr
j. r richard, one of the all time great hall of famer houston astros, is where he made his claim to fametime, so why not? check this out. you go to yankee stadium. i think you're probably paying about upwards of 15 20 bucks for a beer and these two gentlemen, protect the beer and the foul ball lands right in the beer. but you know what? you pay that much for a beer, and this happens to you? uh i don't know. i call tech stick around and take another sip of that beer. no problem. absolutely yeah....
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trying to make sure we have enough and there are more of those options had people have a lot of great choices. ju—turn? “tit"usgt happened? there has been lots of speculation in the press. we have been trying to tread a careful balance between opening up and also minimising the risk from new variants. we have all seen the impact new variants can have and the very quick impact which curtailed christmas and delayed the unlocking by month that we had just experienced. the most important thing was to try to get the balance right. we have explored a number of options, including amber watchlist, etc. we have looked at all the various options until on the whole we need to make sure the system is simple enough for people to understand. if it gets too complicated, people cannot really follow it. we have looked at the various options and on balance we think the system has to be simple enough. it is difficult to tread that careful balance and that is what we are trying to do. we deftly want to open up travel and that is what we are trying to do was keeping us all safe from new variants. ok. us all safe fro
trying to make sure we have enough and there are more of those options had people have a lot of great choices. ju—turn? “tit"usgt happened? there has been lots of speculation in the press. we have been trying to tread a careful balance between opening up and also minimising the risk from new variants. we have all seen the impact new variants can have and the very quick impact which curtailed christmas and delayed the unlocking by month that we had just experienced. the most important...
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again, that word j mateship that i've learned during the course of this programme today, his great friend that they think he was brought and was, in the event that messi became a free agent, that messi became a free agent, that argentine connection could hit the ballot. —— mauricio pochettino. but in the time being, we could all dream. he could end up at our club! doubt it. the indian _ could end up at our club! doubt it. the indian actor— could end up at our club! doubt it. the indian actor renowned i it. the indian actor renowned for playing villains in bollywood films has died, he was admitted to hospital with a kidney infection, a very familiarface on tv, pairing and many films including the oscar—winning slum dog millionaire. he has died at the age of 63. this is bbc news. hello. some of you have been able to stay dry, some of you have had a month's worth of rainfall. some good news ahead, fewer showers around, it should turn warmer, temperatures close to where they should be. to get there we need to get rid of this area of low pressure that has been with us for days. still with us t
again, that word j mateship that i've learned during the course of this programme today, his great friend that they think he was brought and was, in the event that messi became a free agent, that messi became a free agent, that argentine connection could hit the ballot. —— mauricio pochettino. but in the time being, we could all dream. he could end up at our club! doubt it. the indian _ could end up at our club! doubt it. the indian actor— could end up at our club! doubt it. the indian...
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question comes in even if you have somebody replace mayorkas somebody like a jay j ns who everybody loves thinks he would do a greation, is he not going to be able to do anything to solve the problem. his hands are going to be tied. interesting to see how that plays out. get your thoughts on this. get the numbers now. check in with the numbers, 210,000 migrant border encounters in july. that's according to prelim data and now a look at this. here we go. pop it up right now. southwest border encounters fiscal year 202. 1.1 million plus. jillian: doesn't that go down not summer months. todd: not this summer. tom, are you seeing any positive signs coming out of the border that leads you to believe we are may be turning a corner some way, shape, or form? 30 seconds to you, sir? >> no, it's going to get worse. again, let me be clear this administration has not done one thing. >> not a single thing to slow the flow. they haven't added a consequence to deterrence for these people coming across the border. as a matter of fact, right now my sources in border patrol intelligence there is between 150, 150,000 illegal migrants
question comes in even if you have somebody replace mayorkas somebody like a jay j ns who everybody loves thinks he would do a greation, is he not going to be able to do anything to solve the problem. his hands are going to be tied. interesting to see how that plays out. get your thoughts on this. get the numbers now. check in with the numbers, 210,000 migrant border encounters in july. that's according to prelim data and now a look at this. here we go. pop it up right now. southwest border...
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great big blue hairons. >>> what johnson & johnson is saying about a booster dose. >> a second shot of the j&j has a profoundect on your anti-body levels. >> another announcement from pfizer. >>> less than a week until the deadline, president biden sticking to his plan to get americans out by the entd of this month. >> we're aggressively reaching out to them multiple times a day. >> the president also working on plan b if the military needs more time. >>> we go behind the scenes to see how election officials in the south bay are preparing for the recall race. good wednesday. thanks for joining us, i'm janelle wang. >> not so much here in the bay area but across the country covid infections are up 12%. hospitals are scrambli
great big blue hairons. >>> what johnson & johnson is saying about a booster dose. >> a second shot of the j&j has a profoundect on your anti-body levels. >> another announcement from pfizer. >>> less than a week until the deadline, president biden sticking to his plan to get americans out by the entd of this month. >> we're aggressively reaching out to them multiple times a day. >> the president also working on plan b if the military needs more...
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great. from the beginning i have felt like the j&j vaccine was a really fabulous vaccine, has often gotten a't want to overstate what we know. but based on what we're seeing, a big boost in antibodies, probably a lot of protection against severe illness. again, that's what we're seeing in the rest of the data. so i'm cautiously optimistic this is a path forward for people who got the j&j vaccine. >> antibought -- antibodies increasing nine times. this is what they see in the lab. what would you expect this means in the real world facing the delta variant? >> yeah, what i would expect that to mean is far fewer breakthrough infections if you've gotten that second shot. look, all the data we've seen so far suggests that protection of the j&j vaccine against severe illness, hospitalizations and deaths remains really, really high. so that part i don't expect to change very much because, again, you have high degree of protection. big bump in antibodies should mean far fewer breakthrough infections. let's see what the real life experience looks like. >> dr. jha, i want to ask you about schools. i s
great. from the beginning i have felt like the j&j vaccine was a really fabulous vaccine, has often gotten a't want to overstate what we know. but based on what we're seeing, a big boost in antibodies, probably a lot of protection against severe illness. again, that's what we're seeing in the rest of the data. so i'm cautiously optimistic this is a path forward for people who got the j&j vaccine. >> antibought -- antibodies increasing nine times. this is what they see in the lab....
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the data out this morning suggests a second j&j shot six months later gives you a huge increase in your anti-body levels. >> reporter: great moderna or pfizer vaccines. keith alberts admits he's concerned. >> i feel a whole lot better, like this is what i have been waiting for. i have been waying to hear this. there was nothing ever mentioned about a booster for johnson. it was all pfizer and moderna. >> reporter: with the delta variant spreading fast. the biden administration is eager to have boosters six-to-eight months after americans are fully vaccinated, starting next month. is it safe to mix them. giving a pfizer to someone with the j&j shot? overseas studies suggest yes. >> data would suggest mixing johnson&johnson and say pfizer or moderna leads to high effectiveness levels. that's very promising. >> reporter: it's not clear how long the booster protection will last. meanwhile, the push to boost comes as more government agencies and employers issue vaccine mandates, now including the pentagon, the city of chicago, disney and delta air lines that says unvaccinated employees will have to pay an extra $200 each month
the data out this morning suggests a second j&j shot six months later gives you a huge increase in your anti-body levels. >> reporter: great moderna or pfizer vaccines. keith alberts admits he's concerned. >> i feel a whole lot better, like this is what i have been waiting for. i have been waying to hear this. there was nothing ever mentioned about a booster for johnson. it was all pfizer and moderna. >> reporter: with the delta variant spreading fast. the biden...
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j's vaccine? why are people who got that vaccine still in the dark when it comes to whether they need a booster? >> it's a greatn. that data is coming. as you remember, the pfizer and moderna vaccines were approved first. they were administered in december. the j&j vaccine wasn't approved until a couple months later. the studies are in process. there's every expectation they're going to be done soon in time to make sure that everybody who had any of these three vaccines gets some clear guidance about the best next steps for them by that september 20th or there abouts, date that the federal governments announce when they want to start doing the booster shots. but remember, ana, the first boosters are going to go to the people who got vaccinated earliest and are in the highest risk group. that's mainly people in nursing homes, frontline health care workers. most of them were vaccinated with the mrna vaccines, but from will be more data and guidance coming i'm sure in that same timeframe for people with the j&j vaccine. >> based on what you know, will people to had the johnson & johnson vaccine need a booster at s
j's vaccine? why are people who got that vaccine still in the dark when it comes to whether they need a booster? >> it's a greatn. that data is coming. as you remember, the pfizer and moderna vaccines were approved first. they were administered in december. the j&j vaccine wasn't approved until a couple months later. the studies are in process. there's every expectation they're going to be done soon in time to make sure that everybody who had any of these three vaccines gets some...
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j fitz, fox news contributor. author of "the never let a crisis go to waste." greatsee you tonight, something tells us the no i.d. to vote issue but prove the vaccine to travel isn't the best talking point for democrats in 2022. >> is that ironic? they say individuals don't have access to getting a voting i.d. but you better have that vaccine passport if you're going to go eat a hamburger somewhere in new york city. i think president biden and their administration, they have to understand they are going to be faced with legal challenge after a legal challenge they push forward a federal vaccine mandate. you can look at the tenth amendment which would prohibit these states from being forced to carry out federal policy. that is where i think they will have the problem. the power lies more in the states, at least what i've read so far. i think that's where you were going to see a more polarizing situation of the red states versus the blue states and how this is being handled. i think the biden administration is doing more to create fear, uncertainty, and chaos and we kn
j fitz, fox news contributor. author of "the never let a crisis go to waste." greatsee you tonight, something tells us the no i.d. to vote issue but prove the vaccine to travel isn't the best talking point for democrats in 2022. >> is that ironic? they say individuals don't have access to getting a voting i.d. but you better have that vaccine passport if you're going to go eat a hamburger somewhere in new york city. i think president biden and their administration, they have to...
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little more proactive at least giving those who got the j&j vaccine more information rather than to grasp for individual recommendations from greatay, dr. schaffner, i appreciate you coming on and sharing your experience with us. >> thank you so much. >> all right, please send us your questions on how to stay safe during return to the office. ask us on twitter with the #msnbcanswers. e-mail them to us at talk@msnbc.com. we'll have our experts at 11:00 a.m. eastern answer those questions. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies n
little more proactive at least giving those who got the j&j vaccine more information rather than to grasp for individual recommendations from greatay, dr. schaffner, i appreciate you coming on and sharing your experience with us. >> thank you so much. >> all right, please send us your questions on how to stay safe during return to the office. ask us on twitter with the #msnbcanswers. e-mail them to us at talk@msnbc.com. we'll have our experts at 11:00 a.m. eastern answer those...
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j. lou, who was the first city supervisor in san francisco. the other big event here after the gold rush was the great earthquake and fire of 1906. >> he took a photograph looking down the hill from right there. he looked down the hill, and he could see what was to happen, which was a fire had started on samson street, and as you can kind of feel it now, the wind blew the flames up the hill. and this portion of chinatown was completely destroyed. people forget that the earthquake was devastating, but what was really bad was the fire. since the earthquake destroyed the water mains, there was no way to put the fires out. and so what you saw eventually was this, this sort of devastation here and here. all right, stay close together. here we go. step up please. gather over here. we're standing in front of a building, as you see, it's listed in english as the chinese benevolent association. what i should point out is dhien chinatown is not laid out chronologically, so this organization was and is still very important. when arriving cantonese speaking men came to california, they immediately separated thems
j. lou, who was the first city supervisor in san francisco. the other big event here after the gold rush was the great earthquake and fire of 1906. >> he took a photograph looking down the hill from right there. he looked down the hill, and he could see what was to happen, which was a fire had started on samson street, and as you can kind of feel it now, the wind blew the flames up the hill. and this portion of chinatown was completely destroyed. people forget that the earthquake was...
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special guest, secretary of state anthony j blinken, thank you for being here and representing the state department. i'm proud to welcome all of you to the great university of maryland. and welcome to a james clark hall. it is fitting that we are here today to talk about infrastructure because you see, we are here and clark hall and mr. clark who was a 1951 civil engineering graduate was a builder. while the washington, d.c. city skyline is dotted with dozens of mr. clark's towering structures, he built more than buildings. he built beautiful and immaculate labs like the one you are sitting in. because when you invest in science, infrastructure, you invest in the spaces that spark innovation. to dramatically change our future. that is not hyperbole. that is fact. the world is a better place because of research born out of the university of maryland and its labs. if you walk up two flights of stairs to the lab, we have dr. fishel's research and more than 200 patents to thank for modern medical stents, lifetime pacemaker, and implantable insulin pumps, improving the lives of many. if you walk just one block west, you will find the physical scien
special guest, secretary of state anthony j blinken, thank you for being here and representing the state department. i'm proud to welcome all of you to the great university of maryland. and welcome to a james clark hall. it is fitting that we are here today to talk about infrastructure because you see, we are here and clark hall and mr. clark who was a 1951 civil engineering graduate was a builder. while the washington, d.c. city skyline is dotted with dozens of mr. clark's towering structures,...
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when you get the erie canal you can now go all the way around j america just all the way around britain, you can go from chicago across the great lakes and buffalo to albany to hudson to new york and chicago letters can travel faster ships can travel faster eventually and railroads by the end of my time. on 1840, it's a remarkable letter writing and whose franklin, postmaster all these guys are newspaper guys five of them are newspapers scribbled her's and the six george washington reads more newspapers than anyone around but there also letter writers are audience can read these letters free online the national archive founders online has every letter searchable to every major founder and that includes women people often talk about women, i feel bad about that and abigail, she is amazing and because adams is a public servant and sacrifices himself are chosen for his country he is away from abigail for a long time and because he's away in france there are lots of letters back and forth if they had been in the same place haply they would love to be in the same place they really love each other and respect each other and she is re
when you get the erie canal you can now go all the way around j america just all the way around britain, you can go from chicago across the great lakes and buffalo to albany to hudson to new york and chicago letters can travel faster ships can travel faster eventually and railroads by the end of my time. on 1840, it's a remarkable letter writing and whose franklin, postmaster all these guys are newspaper guys five of them are newspapers scribbled her's and the six george washington reads more...
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in the service of america j the falloff this day are part of a great noble company of heroes. >> very crowds surrounding afghan's major airport this morning. an isis affiliate claims responsibility for yesterday's bombing that killed at least 13 american service members and dozens of a gans. president biden has vowed to retaliate. not planning to extend tuesday's deadline for all american forces to leave the country. until then, they're trying to evacuate as many as possible. about 12,000 got out yesterday. reports from qatar.se srway, s devastating attacks outside the airport yesterday. they took over abbey gate. in addition to the 13 u.s. service members who have died. it comes after the back-to-back bombings outside the airport right in the middle of crowds and people packed around the entrances, desperate to get on one of the last flights out. >>> most european countries will be winding down their operations as of today. now, the dangerous situation at the airport has only added to those fleeing the pakistani boarder to get out. u.s. and military intelligence agencies have said mo
in the service of america j the falloff this day are part of a great noble company of heroes. >> very crowds surrounding afghan's major airport this morning. an isis affiliate claims responsibility for yesterday's bombing that killed at least 13 american service members and dozens of a gans. president biden has vowed to retaliate. not planning to extend tuesday's deadline for all american forces to leave the country. until then, they're trying to evacuate as many as possible. about 12,000...
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great success because _ there was the political will. and all that borisjohnson has given us at the moment is prince charles. j so prince charles has fantastic the problem he himself is no sort of regent and he doesn't - have the political weight that you need for such a success. of the cop26. because if this fails. then you can be sure extinction rebellion will have many days in front of them. _ what extinction rebellion are saying, jeffrey, isn't exactly controversial, is it? we know we have to give up fossil fuels. the assumption was that joe biden would be more environmentally—minded than donald trump. what evidence are you seeing of that ahead of cop26 in november? oh, you know, i think this massive infrastructure bill that you have no doubt been reporting on — you know, i think it's a trillion dollars in infrastructure — a good chunk of it is going towards the environment, towards environmental clean—up, towards making the environment... addressing the issues of climate change, the electrification of cars, creating networks of charge points across the us. so i think that there is a significant effort. people have every right to feel im
great success because _ there was the political will. and all that borisjohnson has given us at the moment is prince charles. j so prince charles has fantastic the problem he himself is no sort of regent and he doesn't - have the political weight that you need for such a success. of the cop26. because if this fails. then you can be sure extinction rebellion will have many days in front of them. _ what extinction rebellion are saying, jeffrey, isn't exactly controversial, is it? we know we have...
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it" donald j trump's catastrophic final year just out hours ago but already a runaway bestseller following up on the first best seller, a very stable genius. welcome to you both. it's great. i've been wanting to do this for a while. the book is filled with extraordinary revelations about things we thought we knew about already. i wanted to start with you, carol. the two of you reported on this administration and you wrote a very stable genius, a fantastic book about the first three years of the trump presidency. did you learn anything new about donald trump given how much time you had already spent and how much effort you put into the reporting on him and his white house? >> you know, jonathan, you are the perfect person to ask that question and interview us on your launch because you know the material so well. we look forward to your book when it comes out. i think the honest answer about what we learned about donald trump is that all of the basic boundaries of who he is and how he leads and how he governs are pretty well known by us. he is interested in his own benefit and not so much interested in anybody else's. he cares very little about what washington should do, w
it" donald j trump's catastrophic final year just out hours ago but already a runaway bestseller following up on the first best seller, a very stable genius. welcome to you both. it's great. i've been wanting to do this for a while. the book is filled with extraordinary revelations about things we thought we knew about already. i wanted to start with you, carol. the two of you reported on this administration and you wrote a very stable genius, a fantastic book about the first three years...
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j, jennifer hudson taking the stage. paul simon, no stranger to concerts in central park, having performed two on the great lawn. and the boss, bruce springsteen will be performing as well. we wait to start a big show. want to check in with reporters on the ground in central park. erica hill tracking tonight's music headlines. what do you expect? >> it is a great lineup to put it mildly. you hit on some of them, anderson. there are folks in the pen to my left excited about andrea bocelli and the boss. it is a city as diverse as the city of new york itself. a lot of hometown love, a lot of new york artists and artists from all over. that plays to the diversity of the lineup. there's a little of something in terms of music for everyone. new york philharmonic, paul simon, jennifer hudson, barry manilow, santana. the list goes on and on. it is a great assignment, i can tell you that, as you well know. things are filling in since they opened gates at 3:00. we saw people running in, big smiles on people's faces. it is hot and humid. nobody seems to mind the weather, wanting to get as close as they could. everybody has
j, jennifer hudson taking the stage. paul simon, no stranger to concerts in central park, having performed two on the great lawn. and the boss, bruce springsteen will be performing as well. we wait to start a big show. want to check in with reporters on the ground in central park. erica hill tracking tonight's music headlines. what do you expect? >> it is a great lineup to put it mildly. you hit on some of them, anderson. there are folks in the pen to my left excited about andrea bocelli...
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increases your antibody levels i think for me personally it was also great to see that it was safe so safe and effective is what we get for team j obviously no booster. shaw has been approved yet, but let's say. that it eventually is. will it matter if i received a johnson and johnson vaccine if i get a fighter booster or moderna booster, so the quick answer is it doesn't matter, but i think going on the letter of science it is better right now with the data we have you get this seem company that you got before. so if you got fighter before get another fighter, but the uk data showed that when you have to mix and match that it's both safe and effective. okay. well, pfizer is seeking approval for a third dose of this vaccine how likely do you believe that is to happen i think it's very likely to happen. i think there is some new business that. we need to get behind the eight ball. um it's not really clear that additional booster would prevent against disease because we don't have that data. we only have antibody data are immune response to that third shot but i think everyone is hoping that a third shot would then lead to a decre
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j . how things are playing out in the market. markets in the u.s. down .10% after record gain. bloomberg dollar index essentially flat. we have a greatuest coming up next. metals moving as china's demand outlook. we will speak to evy hambro. stay with us fr thaor -- stay with us for that interview. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. tom: good morning from bloomber
j . how things are playing out in the market. markets in the u.s. down .10% after record gain. bloomberg dollar index essentially flat. we have a greatuest coming up next. metals moving as china's demand outlook. we will speak to evy hambro. stay with us fr thaor -- stay with us for that interview. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g...
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j? >> clerk: moderator please open the phone line for public comment. >> madam secretary, there are no callers in the queue. >> president knutzen: great. hearing no further requests to speak on the item, we'll close public comment. is there a motion from the commissioners to approve item j? computer commissioner bittner has moved, second? from commissioner jung. please take a roll call vote to approve item j. >> clerk: (roll call vote) the vote was unanimous. >> president knutzen: thank you. if i have things right, the next item is m and requires a vote by the commission. requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with institute of aging for the elder abuse forensic center through june 30th, 2025, in the amount not to exceed $690,980 and mr. ceron will present this item. >> thank you commissioners, director dearman. we're requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with institute of aging to operate the forensic center and multidisciplinary team program. the purpose is to meet the state mandate establishing teams to provide coordinated preventive services to older adults and adults with disabilities wh
j? >> clerk: moderator please open the phone line for public comment. >> madam secretary, there are no callers in the queue. >> president knutzen: great. hearing no further requests to speak on the item, we'll close public comment. is there a motion from the commissioners to approve item j? computer commissioner bittner has moved, second? from commissioner jung. please take a roll call vote to approve item j. >> clerk: (roll call vote) the vote was unanimous. >>...