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, _ an exchange between him and james rubin, and _ an exchange between him and james rubin, andtage a small number of members of spi—b had joined sage, independent sage that is, mr wainwright says it issues real issues — wainwright says it issues real issues of— wainwright says it issues real issues of trust and policy makers to bring _ issues of trust and policy makers to bring things to committee as a safe space _ bring things to committee as a safe space if— bring things to committee as a safe space. if you look at the e—mail before — space. if you look at the e—mail before that, so back to the next page _ before that, so back to the next page you — before that, so back to the next page. you can see professor rubin saving _ page. you can see professor rubin saying that — page. you can see professor rubin saying that the hse will presumably want us _ saying that the hse will presumably want us to— saying that the hse will presumably want us to adopt membership arrangements, and that is the appropriate time for refreshed set of terms _ appropriate time for refreshed set of term
, _ an exchange between him and james rubin, and _ an exchange between him and james rubin, andtage a small number of members of spi—b had joined sage, independent sage that is, mr wainwright says it issues real issues — wainwright says it issues real issues of— wainwright says it issues real issues of trust and policy makers to bring _ issues of trust and policy makers to bring things to committee as a safe space _ bring things to committee as a safe space if— bring things to committee...
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yes and james rubin and others, there was an - rubin and others, there was an avalanche — rubin and othersticular context of novel behaviour and when everybody is moving _ behaviour and when everybody is moving together our strong view, you mention— moving together our strong view, you mention to _ moving together our strong view, you mention to the quarantine work also, was that— mention to the quarantine work also, was that people would comply to a hi-h was that people would comply to a high degree. so it was misleading to imply— high degree. so it was misleading to imply behavioural science was saying that and _ imply behavioural science was saying that and again, chris whitty has spoken— that and again, chris whitty has spoken about it in his statement, he unfortunately gave the impression that was— unfortunately gave the impression that was a — unfortunately gave the impression that was a reason for delay which was not _ that was a reason for delay which was not his— that was a reason for delay which was not his intent i think. and of course _ was not his intent i think. and of course
yes and james rubin and others, there was an - rubin and others, there was an avalanche — rubin and othersticular context of novel behaviour and when everybody is moving _ behaviour and when everybody is moving together our strong view, you mention— moving together our strong view, you mention to _ moving together our strong view, you mention to the quarantine work also, was that— mention to the quarantine work also, was that people would comply to a hi-h was that people would comply to a...
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who did an excellent — spoken to james rubin who did an excellent review on quarantine and looking— quarantining behaviour over long periods, to which is general conclusion was, yes. so we were very much _ conclusion was, yes. so we were very much in _ conclusion was, yes. so we were very much in sponge learning mode still. what _ much in sponge learning mode still. what can— much in sponge learning mode still. what can we learn about these mechanisms, previous analogies behaviour? also in the neck also on the medical— behaviour? also in the neck also on the medical side, what is your best understanding on these transmission mechanisms? the last thing we want to do— mechanisms? the last thing we want to do is— mechanisms? the last thing we want to do is tell— mechanisms? the last thing we want to do is tell people in a campaign to do is tell people in a campaign to do— to do is tell people in a campaign to dox. — to do is tell people in a campaign to dox. y— to do is tell people in a campaign to do x, y and z and it will not be affected — to do x, y and z and it will not be affecte
who did an excellent — spoken to james rubin who did an excellent review on quarantine and looking— quarantining behaviour over long periods, to which is general conclusion was, yes. so we were very much _ conclusion was, yes. so we were very much in _ conclusion was, yes. so we were very much in sponge learning mode still. what _ much in sponge learning mode still. what can— much in sponge learning mode still. what can we learn about these mechanisms, previous analogies behaviour? also...
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i believe i had a i couple of meetings with james rubin.nded spy b. is they do not believe i have attended s- b. , they do not believe i have attended 5. b, , ., they do not believe i have attended 5. b. , ., ., they do not believe i have attended 5. b. , ., they do not believe i have attended spy b. is it fair to say that around this period _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he did _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he did start _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he did start to - spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he did start to attend | this period he did start to attend the series of meetings we have discussed, certainly sage, cobra and some spy a meetings? i’m discussed, certainly sage, cobra and some spy a meetings?— some spy a meetings? i'm not sure about sol-wt, — some spy a meetings? i'm not sure about spi-m, before, _ some spy a meetings? i'm not sure about spi-m, before, my _ some spy a meetings? i'm not sure | abo
i believe i had a i couple of meetings with james rubin.nded spy b. is they do not believe i have attended s- b. , they do not believe i have attended 5. b, , ., they do not believe i have attended 5. b. , ., ., they do not believe i have attended 5. b. , ., they do not believe i have attended spy b. is it fair to say that around this period _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this period he did _ spy b. is it fair to say that around this...
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it is because of that that around this time i introduced james rubin and brooke to dominic cummings and that the _ asked professor rubin about the fact that the forerunner to spy b which have _ that the forerunner to spy b which have been— that the forerunner to spy b which have been set up during the swine flu pandemic was called spy b and c, c stantey— flu pandemic was called spy b and c, c stanley for communications, i asked _ c stanley for communications, i asked him — c stanley for communications, i asked him about the lack of a sea this time — asked him about the lack of a sea this time round, accidental, he said, _ this time round, accidental, he said. no, — this time round, accidental, he said. no, a _ this time round, accidental, he said, no, a deliberate decision taken, — said, no, a deliberate decision taken, we _ said, no, a deliberate decision taken, we were not to be involved communications. it is fair to say that— communications. it is fair to say that there — communications. it is fair to say that there is an inconsistency they are, to _ that there is an inconsistency th
it is because of that that around this time i introduced james rubin and brooke to dominic cummings and that the _ asked professor rubin about the fact that the forerunner to spy b which have _ that the forerunner to spy b which have been— that the forerunner to spy b which have been set up during the swine flu pandemic was called spy b and c, c stantey— flu pandemic was called spy b and c, c stanley for communications, i asked _ c stanley for communications, i asked him — c stanley for...
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james rubin, the scientist that was part of independent sage, the independent sage, was at the panel we didn't try and well, as laura and scare anyone. well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts the 2020 sage minute notes where they said that we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws. scrutiny of laws. there's no scrutiny of whether to whether or not emily's going to swear in a minute. well, swear at you in a minute. well, there's scrutiny. there's no scrutiny. >> i'm just hoping >> well, i'm just hoping everyone at home keeping up everyone at home is keeping up with conor, because you with you, conor, because you were out different were throwing out different reports, it's good stuff. benjamin >> but it's good stuff. benjamin would your would you slag off your colleagues in a whatsapp? >> do you know, i was >> well, do you know, i was going that you shouldn't going to say th
james rubin, the scientist that was part of independent sage, the independent sage, was at the panel we didn't try and well, as laura and scare anyone. well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts the 2020 sage minute notes where they said that we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws....
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james rubin, the scientist that was part of independent sage, the independent sage, was at the panel we didn't try and well, as laura and scare anyone. well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts the 2020 sage minute notes where they said that we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws. scrutiny of laws. there's no scrutiny of whether to whether or not emily's going to swear in a minute. well, swear at you in a minute. well, there's scrutiny. there's no scrutiny. >> i'm just hoping >> well, i'm just hoping everyone at home keeping up everyone at home is keeping up with conor, because you with you, conor, because you were out different were throwing out different reports, it's good stuff. benjamin >> but it's good stuff. benjamin would your would you slag off your colleagues in a whatsapp? >> do you know, i was >> well, do you know, i was going that you shouldn't going to say th
james rubin, the scientist that was part of independent sage, the independent sage, was at the panel we didn't try and well, as laura and scare anyone. well, as laura dodsworth in her book dodsworth documented in her book before, kind of contradicts the 2020 sage minute notes where they said that we trying to they said that we were trying to elevate level of elevate people's level of perceived because they perceived risk because they weren't with lockdown weren't complying with lockdown laws....
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in the newspaper new york times, head of the state department's center for global engagement, james rubintry is waging a full-fledged information war with designated enemy countries, which means it is possible to lie, including about pogroms. we are waging an undeclared information war against authoritarian countries. but why suddenly the information war was not declared, but quite declared. of course it surprises me. the position of these overseas figures, yes, they seem to support the jews of israel, and with the help of their agents from ukraine they are trying to organize jewish pogroms in our country, this suggests that in fact they are most likely pursuing their own interests rather than the interests of some third peoples and third countries, in this case, the interest of fighting russia and building up russia from within, in our multinational country, this... is absolutely unacceptable, unacceptable, everyone agrees, without exception , the leaders of traditional faiths in russia, western strategies are now trying to implement the same technologies for creating chaos and civil str
in the newspaper new york times, head of the state department's center for global engagement, james rubintry is waging a full-fledged information war with designated enemy countries, which means it is possible to lie, including about pogroms. we are waging an undeclared information war against authoritarian countries. but why suddenly the information war was not declared, but quite declared. of course it surprises me. the position of these overseas figures, yes, they seem to support the jews of...
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james wants $300 million. >> paul butler, vaughn hillyard and lisa rubin who every day runs out of the courtroom to be with us in the 1:00 hour. >>> another story in d.c. the secret service says an agent pro whouz protecting president biden's oldest granddaughter opened fire on a group of suspected car thieves overnight. i want to bring in nbc's allie raffa. what do we know about what happens mere, allie? >> reporter: secret service is saying just before midnight last night in the georgetown neighborhood, right outside the apartment of naomi biden, president biden's granddaughter. they observed three people breaking the window of an parked and unoccupied government vehicle. they say an agent discharged their service weapon. they don't believe anyone was struck. secret service says the offenders immediately fled the scene in a red vehicle and a be on the lookout order was issued. they say there was no threat to the protectee, in this case this president's granddaughter naomi. there was no indication this was a targeted attack because of her relation to the president biden. they don't believe nay ohm my biden e
james wants $300 million. >> paul butler, vaughn hillyard and lisa rubin who every day runs out of the courtroom to be with us in the 1:00 hour. >>> another story in d.c. the secret service says an agent pro whouz protecting president biden's oldest granddaughter opened fire on a group of suspected car thieves overnight. i want to bring in nbc's allie raffa. what do we know about what happens mere, allie? >> reporter: secret service is saying just before midnight last night...
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james there. joining us now, foreman litigator and msnbc analyst lisa rubin and analysis charles coleman.rump, it was for political purposes. for the attorney general, on the other hand, it was a very successful day in court. there's been a lot of discussion about how what remains of the case is just about damages. that's partially true. there are six more claims that need to be proven. all of them require proof of intent. if the attorney general can prove the defendants intended their years long fraud, the damages and remedies he awards will be all the larger. so proving that intent is critical for the attorney general, and they got that yesterday circumstantially by tying donald trump to the series of documents, including his statements of financial condition. i'm reading from the transcript. they say, is it correct you reviewed the statements of financial condition in each of the years from 2011 to 2017 before it became final? and he says, openly, yeah, i would look at them and i would maybe on occasion have some suggestions. that's the kind of moment that makes a prosecutor under the
james there. joining us now, foreman litigator and msnbc analyst lisa rubin and analysis charles coleman.rump, it was for political purposes. for the attorney general, on the other hand, it was a very successful day in court. there's been a lot of discussion about how what remains of the case is just about damages. that's partially true. there are six more claims that need to be proven. all of them require proof of intent. if the attorney general can prove the defendants intended their years...
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rubin, our eyes and ears on this trial. >>> coming up, the pentagon striking back at target in syria as american forces continue to come under attack in theory on. james stavridis joins us conversation. conversation why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp - and is approved to prevent migraine of any frequency. to help give you that forget-you-get migraine feeling. don't take if allergic to qulipta®. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, and sleepiness. learn how abbvie could help you save. qulipta®. the forget-you-get migraine medicine™. at bombas, we make the comfiest socks, underwear, and t-shirts that feel good, and most of all, do good. because when you purchase one, we donate one to those in need. visit bombas.com and get 20% off your first purchase. bombas. the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... w
rubin, our eyes and ears on this trial. >>> coming up, the pentagon striking back at target in syria as american forces continue to come under attack in theory on. james stavridis joins us conversation. conversation why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? remember the pain? cancelled plans? the worry? that was then. and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine. but qulipta® reduces attacks, making zero-migraine days possible. it's...