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>> that's one of the points john dean makes actually. he writes up a list of everyone involved in either the white house or the committee to reelect the president. most of them are lawyers including nixon himself. the whole legal question of obstruction of justice and conspiracy are not necessarily criminal lawyers. some of them were smarter than others of realizing that legal jeopardy they were in. dean was the smartest and that he realized he could be sent to prison for many years. that was one reason he blew the whistle on the whole conspiracy. they were lawyers, they should have known better. but as nixon says at one point, that means it is illegal. i think that the president orders a break-in he can claim he is justified for national security reasons. the whole political legal dispute of watergate that in the end just because the president orders it doesn't make it it's illegal at all. it became a constitutional crisis precisely for that reason. >> current ones who know about his enemies. who was nixon out to get? >> he was out to g
>> that's one of the points john dean makes actually. he writes up a list of everyone involved in either the white house or the committee to reelect the president. most of them are lawyers including nixon himself. the whole legal question of obstruction of justice and conspiracy are not necessarily criminal lawyers. some of them were smarter than others of realizing that legal jeopardy they were in. dean was the smartest and that he realized he could be sent to prison for many years. that...
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that's one of the points that john dean makes actually.at one point he writes up a list of everybody who was involved in the white house, in the watergate, either in the white house or the committee to reelect the president and he was -- most of them are lawyers including nixon himself. of course the whole legal question of obstruction of justice and conspiracy is a specialized branch of the law so they were not necessarily criminal lawyers, some of them were smarter than others and realizing the jeopardy they were in. i would say dean was the smartest picky relay seek to be sent to prison for years and that was one reason why he blew the whistle on the whole conspiracy. but yes, they were lawyers. they should have known better. but as nixon says at one point, if the president does it, then that means it's illegal. so we thanks that if the president ordered a break-in, he can claim that he's justified for national security reasons, and this was the whole political, legal dispute of watergate, that in the end they decided just because the p
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the tapes, but he still thinks he can control them and they will be his ally in this fight with john deanand others that he will be able to release the selective portions of the conversations that will bolster his version of events and that's a terrible miscalculation. we know that now but it's logical to nixon and for the supreme court it was the equal number but when it came to this question of whether the tapes should be released, there was a unanimous decision among all the justices including the conservative ones to release, to order nixon to release the tapes that could shed light on whether the crimes had been committed in the white house. >> did the supreme court require transcripts of the tapes or making them publicly accessible? >> there is a long argument over how he would release the tapes and i didn't deal with this in the book myself but this is kind of what happened afterwards as a political argument for being that kind of drama that i described in the book. so, initially nixon says i won't release the tapes. i will release the transcripts and you know, so he released the d
the tapes, but he still thinks he can control them and they will be his ally in this fight with john deanand others that he will be able to release the selective portions of the conversations that will bolster his version of events and that's a terrible miscalculation. we know that now but it's logical to nixon and for the supreme court it was the equal number but when it came to this question of whether the tapes should be released, there was a unanimous decision among all the justices...
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student and several aides were law students, did they not -- >> right, that's one of the points john deanctually. at one time he writes up a list of everybody involved in the watergate and the white house are committee and he puts all lawyers and most of them are lawyers himself though whole legal question of obstruction of justice and conspiracy is a specialized branch so they weren't necessarily terminal lawyers but some of them were smarter than others legal realizing the legal jeopardy they were in. in that respect, he realized he could be to prison for many years and that was one reason he blew the whistle on the whole conspiracy but they were lawyers, they should have known better but as nixon says at one time, if the president does it than that means legal so he thinks the president ordered the breaking, he could claim he's justified for national security reasons and this was the whole political legal dispute of watergate that in the end they decided just because the president orders it doesn't mean it's legal at all. it became a constitutional crisis cicely for that reason. >> car
student and several aides were law students, did they not -- >> right, that's one of the points john deanctually. at one time he writes up a list of everybody involved in the watergate and the white house are committee and he puts all lawyers and most of them are lawyers himself though whole legal question of obstruction of justice and conspiracy is a specialized branch so they weren't necessarily terminal lawyers but some of them were smarter than others legal realizing the legal...
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the presidents legal counsel john dean realizes that the white house is being blackmailed.he's afraid hecan be implicated . he will be sent to prison. he is not willing to be sent to prison for the crimes as he sees it up other people. so he turns on nixon or first of all he turns on mcgruder and tries to get mcgruder to shoulder the responsibility so it's kindof this infighting between mcgruder and dean . as next and puts it, his aides are pissing on each other and then they start pissing on the president to be crude about it which is what nixon was. so you know, once the taboo has been broken there's just one person, james mccourt who is not willing to go along with the cover-up. starts blowing the whistle on it, then this soul whole house of cards starts to fall apart. >> art they mostly attorneys and lawyers ? from my memory seems nixon was quite the law student in several of the aides were law students. >> that's one of the points that john dean makes. at one point he writes up a list of everybody who's involved in the watergate either in the white house or the committ
the presidents legal counsel john dean realizes that the white house is being blackmailed.he's afraid hecan be implicated . he will be sent to prison. he is not willing to be sent to prison for the crimes as he sees it up other people. so he turns on nixon or first of all he turns on mcgruder and tries to get mcgruder to shoulder the responsibility so it's kindof this infighting between mcgruder and dean . as next and puts it, his aides are pissing on each other and then they start pissing on...
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in the same thing as told to john dean they walked in , silence. nixon had enough sense to know that left entirely alone, he would get too dark and play to his worst fears and worst instincts. he wanted a companion around him to make sure that he did not descend to too great of depths. host: what happens to mr. rebozo over the legal thing you referenced? mr. ginsberg: he was reported for unreported income from this hundred thousand dollar borrowing he took from howard hughes. some went to nixon past valet. as i say in my book, i really think that nixon was so paranoid about this loan and what mary o'brien knew. nixon was afraid he had the information and was going to use it. i think that is what he wanted -- why he wanted his office bugged. there was no definitive evidence to show that. there was enough in the senate court that came to life in 2005. it suggested that nixon was so afraid of that coming to life -- light that he broke the -- he bugged the headquarters. host: did the friendship survive watergate? mr. ginsberg: it did. i and the chapter
in the same thing as told to john dean they walked in , silence. nixon had enough sense to know that left entirely alone, he would get too dark and play to his worst fears and worst instincts. he wanted a companion around him to make sure that he did not descend to too great of depths. host: what happens to mr. rebozo over the legal thing you referenced? mr. ginsberg: he was reported for unreported income from this hundred thousand dollar borrowing he took from howard hughes. some went to nixon...
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john. well, she's the dean of the miami, herbert business school. always a pleasure to have you on the clouds. now, this tri fact of laws aimed at chinese tech firms has gotten a lot of attention recently amid the increase in regulation. what is the chinese government hoping to accomplish with all this? i think there are a 3 objectives. brent from a governmental point of view, one is to send a signal to the private enterprise sector in china that they are not out of reach of the government. and that as they become more and more wealthy, as these private enterprises become more and more high valued, the government is going to look at this from a distribution of wealth point of view. so that that's point number one. point number 2 relates to data privacy and data protection ostensibly to protect the individual consumer. but i think when we're talking about china, what we have to understand is that the, the communist party of china is going to ensure that it is the data manager of china. and no private enterprise is going to be permitted to have a bigg
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and do that all the same time that that seems like a pretty good resume for any president, john quotes dean at the my american business school. thank you so much. thank you. and finally, richard branson's virgin orbit is planning to go public via a spac merger later this year. the company and now it's monday. orbit is a spin off of virgin galactic which actually focuses on watching satellites into orbit using a modified boeing $747.00 during an air launch as they call it the aircraft carriers, the launcher one rockets to roughly 45000 feet and releases them before they take off into space, the company had completed 2 successful launches this year alone. and as part of this back lifting virgin orbit will merge with next gen acquisition core. and list on the nasdaq, with an estimated valuation of over $3200000000.00. now the technology behind this is absolutely fascinating, but i'm curious to see if it gets as much attention as richard brands in himself going up in the space. i'm telling you, if i see a 737 or 747, just dropping. what looks like missiles to go into space, that's very scary. f
and do that all the same time that that seems like a pretty good resume for any president, john quotes dean at the my american business school. thank you so much. thank you. and finally, richard branson's virgin orbit is planning to go public via a spac merger later this year. the company and now it's monday. orbit is a spin off of virgin galactic which actually focuses on watching satellites into orbit using a modified boeing $747.00 during an air launch as they call it the aircraft carriers,...
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special counsel at the department of defense and now the professor of ny school of law along with john deani appreciate both of you. we need your analysis as you look at this moving to a new phase. when you look at the totality of what trump did in the weeks leading up to january 6th of which i just laid out some of it. the pressure he was putting on officials to back his lie from georgia to the department of justice to other states. do you see a crime here by trump? >> erin, thank you. i certainly do. that's an impressive list. i think it's an important list. the only thing i would add is the bending of the arm of the vice president as well goes into there. and it is a clear effort to overthrow the election. it is a very conspicuous conspiracy as it's finally surfaced. to me, it is the cream that got everybody in watergate, which is 18 usc 371. it's defrauding the government. it's interfering with our processes. this is a classic f. that statute doesn't fit for this, that statute has no meaning. >> ryan, do you see a crime by trump or anyone else here? >> i absolutely do. it's, in fact, ha
special counsel at the department of defense and now the professor of ny school of law along with john deani appreciate both of you. we need your analysis as you look at this moving to a new phase. when you look at the totality of what trump did in the weeks leading up to january 6th of which i just laid out some of it. the pressure he was putting on officials to back his lie from georgia to the department of justice to other states. do you see a crime here by trump? >> erin, thank you. i...
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they were essential to all of the potential defendants, including john dean, his white house counsel, who said, listen to the tapes. nixon was talking about paying hush money. elliott richardson told me that he met with nixon multiple times to calm his fears about cox. and he said, cox would just as soon cut off his right arm than do anything improper or politically motivated. nixon just scowled at him. cox really didn't want a constitutional showdown. he knew there was a legitimate question here based on this notion of executive privilege as to whether he really did have the power to subpoena those tapes from the chief executive. i can tell you, most people don't realize this, but scholars at that time would have put their money on nixon in this battle. again, he had just won a major re-election victory. the argument was, why should a special prosecutor, who is unelected, or the courts even, tell a president what he has to disclose from the inner sanctum of the white house? someone asked me last week, why didn't nixon just burn the tapes? that's what his speech writer pat buchanan ad
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john harwood, jessica dean, thanks very much. >>> this just in to cnn. we're learning that vice president harris' travel delegation was delayed from departing singapore due to a report of a health incident. the details of this potentially alarming. cnn's natasha bertrand is here to explain. health incident, what are we talking about here? >> an anomalous health incident. that's what the u.s. calls havana syndrome. it is a weird constellation of syndromes that has sickened american diplomats over the years, things like traumatic brain injury, vertigo, in some cases forcing u.s. government employees to retire. this is a remarkable incident if it is confirmed. and the fact that they're being transparent about it is also kind of interesting. we have not previously reported that any of these cases have come out of vietnam, but they have been popping up all over the world. from europe to south america to china. and it's unclear at this point, the u.s. intelligence community doesn't exactly know what's causing it. they don't know if it's someone that is targeti
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so let's try to get to the bottom of this with our friend, john qualities. the dean of the miami, herbert business school. the quotes are always a pleasure to have you on. what is your opinion? what are you seeing is the reason for the so called workers shortage the nation. it's based over the last several months. thanks very much, brent. well, i think, to some extent, it was a result of over reach in terms of companies during the pandemic, perhaps laying all 4 fir lowing or firing more workers than in the end they needed to. and then secondly, as we see the spring back in demand has been so strong from the consumers on the purchases of goods and services and therefore with respect to labor as well. the demand spring back has been so strong and so quick that companies have been scrambling to actually find the workers that they need to keep up with the eager consumer demand. and that's especially true and service sectors where of course there's been an acute shortage. a lot of people lost their jobs and hospitality, and retail, and those jobs are necessary. those work
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will to discuss, let's bring in john quality of the dean of the miami herbert business school, and octavio marines, the theo of optimist, l. l. c. thank you both for being here. the quote i want to start with you in fcc chair gary gansler statement on the issue. he said he worries that average investors may not realize they hold stock in a shell company rather than a china base operating company. how are these companies actually listed in the u. s . and what exactly does all of this mean things sprint. so these are variable interest entities that are essentially listed as a diaz on the exchange. they are, as you have implied, not necessarily transparent to shareholders and especially individual shareholders in the us regarding the legal structures. and that's part of what mr. gansler is targeting here. this is a continuation of an effort to tighten up regulation and transparency with respect to chinese, a. d. r listed companies of which there are about 400 on the american exchanges, including about 10 stay don't enterprise. as you'll recall, that there was an effort made to tighten up on t
will to discuss, let's bring in john quality of the dean of the miami herbert business school, and octavio marines, the theo of optimist, l. l. c. thank you both for being here. the quote i want to start with you in fcc chair gary gansler statement on the issue. he said he worries that average investors may not realize they hold stock in a shell company rather than a china base operating company. how are these companies actually listed in the u. s . and what exactly does all of this mean things...
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. >> dean, the john lewis act passed out of the house this week. there's been a lot of comparison to the for the people act, which is a much broader bill that would preempt state voting, election laws. the john lewis act, more narrow. it creates procedural rules governing voting rights violations. in basic terms, is this enough to effectively slow down these laws that we're seeing across the country? >> it would have a huge impact, alicea, but here's the big picture. in august 1965, black americans had more voting protections than they do in august 2021. and that's not hyperbolic. that's because the voting rights act was signed on august 6th, 1965 by president johnson, and has been gutted by the gop supreme court in 2013, and recently a case gutting section two. we are literally before the civil rights movement in terms of protecting voters of color, specifically black voters from this. so the john lewis voting rights act takes a step in the right direction. it would put the pre-clearance provision back in the voting rights action, which is the hea
. >> dean, the john lewis act passed out of the house this week. there's been a lot of comparison to the for the people act, which is a much broader bill that would preempt state voting, election laws. the john lewis act, more narrow. it creates procedural rules governing voting rights violations. in basic terms, is this enough to effectively slow down these laws that we're seeing across the country? >> it would have a huge impact, alicea, but here's the big picture. in august 1965,...
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joshua steen served at the fda, now vice dean of the johns hopkins school of public health.the past 18 months, i've had people across the political spectrum claim that kids are low risk. that covid isn't a threat to kids. it's certainly not true during this era of the delta variant, is it? >> i think that for a long time, we've been distracted by just the overwhelming force that covid-19 has for older adults. if you just, you know, take that comparison out and just look at what's happening to children because they're children, because we care about children, the risks are quite high. they're higher than most other diseases that kids are encountering and it could get worse and you know, those risks include not only the immediate threat of hospitalization or worse, but the intermediate threat of an immune reaction to the infection and the long-term threat of long covid. so there are risks. those risks are not astronomical, every child's going to get sick, but we really don't think like that in pediatrics. we want to prevent rare, serious illness in kids and this is a disease t
joshua steen served at the fda, now vice dean of the johns hopkins school of public health.the past 18 months, i've had people across the political spectrum claim that kids are low risk. that covid isn't a threat to kids. it's certainly not true during this era of the delta variant, is it? >> i think that for a long time, we've been distracted by just the overwhelming force that covid-19 has for older adults. if you just, you know, take that comparison out and just look at what's...
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howard dean is back as is john stolts. michael beschloss is here somewhere but not here yet. governor, i will start with you. viewers, voters remember your goal, it was part of what powered your candidacy and considered controversial, opposition of the iraq war. but of a piece with a larger skepticism towards america's footprint in the middle east. i am curious, what goes through your mind when you see that many presidents together in a party that you ran the dnc at one point, competed against some of those individuals. what does it mean to you right now? >> well, i said this before. washington is middle school on steroids. they develop their own culture, and they don't talk to people elsewhere. somebody wrote about it today, forgot which paper it was in, this sort of think tank mentality where you keep recycling the same ideas again and again and again and you get trapped. i'm upset we didn't get all of the afghans out we should have gotten out, but i give biden enormous amount of credit for stopping the war. six or eight months ago will be seen as the guy got us out of 20 y
howard dean is back as is john stolts. michael beschloss is here somewhere but not here yet. governor, i will start with you. viewers, voters remember your goal, it was part of what powered your candidacy and considered controversial, opposition of the iraq war. but of a piece with a larger skepticism towards america's footprint in the middle east. i am curious, what goes through your mind when you see that many presidents together in a party that you ran the dnc at one point, competed against...
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jonathan: joshua sharfstein there, johns hopkins school of public health vice dean.think about -- the daily average of vaccines administered in this country, 706,300 23 doses per day -- 70 6,323 doses per day. tom: just seeing it continue on his half the battle. i saw a working number 71% vaccinated. clearly, experts are telling us it is not good enough. jonathan: it is not enough. lisa: especially because it is uneven. the new york times did a great study showing the estate, whether above or below average, and the number of cases. the fewer people vaccinated, the more you're seeing an uptick in cases now. you wonder how idiosyncratic does this come, how does a national level target state level parameters? jonathan: disparity in headline numbers firsters -- had numbers for sure. wednesday is your cpi report in the united states of america. 1.2750 in 10's. the euro-dollar, 1.175. president wiseman sounding like president of eiseman. -- it is a question of credibility. that in a german newspaper this morning. look out below crude. down almost a percentage points last w
jonathan: joshua sharfstein there, johns hopkins school of public health vice dean.think about -- the daily average of vaccines administered in this country, 706,300 23 doses per day -- 70 6,323 doses per day. tom: just seeing it continue on his half the battle. i saw a working number 71% vaccinated. clearly, experts are telling us it is not good enough. jonathan: it is not enough. lisa: especially because it is uneven. the new york times did a great study showing the estate, whether above or...
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the capital of joe was john province. shipper, gun quote, has been liberated by much i had dean the latest information according to taliban, is just the governor's office, police headquarters, intelligence headquarters, and all related buildings have been cleared from duster militias and fell under complete much id in control. dawson, abil. rashid, dost the veteran command been around enough going on for many years, made marshal dos them by president god, that is his strong hold, the strong hold of the man who is the leader of the back community in afghanistan. i can tell you that we don't have confirmation from the government side. the ministry of interior is confirming that the police headquarters is now in the taliban hands. but not clear at this stage. the rest of the city, the, the government saying that fighting continues. i can also tell you that pretty similar tactics we used in john, john, as well used in nym, rose and in giraffe, the raj. they, one of the 1st things they did was go to the prison break, hoping the prison freeing, of course all the detainees. quite a lot of them. t
the capital of joe was john province. shipper, gun quote, has been liberated by much i had dean the latest information according to taliban, is just the governor's office, police headquarters, intelligence headquarters, and all related buildings have been cleared from duster militias and fell under complete much id in control. dawson, abil. rashid, dost the veteran command been around enough going on for many years, made marshal dos them by president god, that is his strong hold, the strong...
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i was the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health vice dean. city this morning, alongside tom and ann lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. all-time highs in the equity market. futures down 21, negative .5% on the s&p. yields coming in, down eight basis points friday, declining yesterday again, again this morning. : negative four basis points. crude softer as well, lower, lighter, off by .7%. $66 and $.83. tom: retail sales, this will be important. the pandemic, it is so important to get up to speed. the nation is not up to speed. i guess it is a fourth wave, even though i don't believe in waves. here we are. amos dollar has been in this. doctor, an open question to begin. what are you concerned about in this fourth wave. -- wave? >> what i'm concerned about is the certain states that have not enough of their high risk population vaccinated putting hospitals into crisis. i think it is about eight states or so constitute about 51% of all covid hospitalizations. but we have is a regional problem. those hospitals are under stress and in the states
i was the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health vice dean. city this morning, alongside tom and ann lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. all-time highs in the equity market. futures down 21, negative .5% on the s&p. yields coming in, down eight basis points friday, declining yesterday again, again this morning. : negative four basis points. crude softer as well, lower, lighter, off by .7%. $66 and $.83. tom: retail sales, this will be important. the pandemic, it is so important to...
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a unc journalism dean asked abc news to protect anna johns.ortedly blocked a request from the illinois chiefs of police to promote its post honoring east peoria offer jeffrey beaver. he was stabbed several times in the head and neck before shooting and killing a suspect who is on top of him assaulting him in a domestic violence incident. facebook rejected a post that priest is terrorism claiming it was about eight, "sensitive and social issue." the group firing back saying that facebook thinks it's difficult to political 2 facebook must not realize that police officers kenny, this is exactly what we are talked about earlier. this is preposterous. it seemed like there is no end in sight. >> kayleigh: there is no end in sight and this is not the first time that allegedly facebook has come out and say hey that sounds familiar. this happened to us as well when they tried to honor various members and their department. it is repeated. it's not a sense of social issue when an officer gets stabbed multiple times protecting his community. that is enter
a unc journalism dean asked abc news to protect anna johns.ortedly blocked a request from the illinois chiefs of police to promote its post honoring east peoria offer jeffrey beaver. he was stabbed several times in the head and neck before shooting and killing a suspect who is on top of him assaulting him in a domestic violence incident. facebook rejected a post that priest is terrorism claiming it was about eight, "sensitive and social issue." the group firing back saying that...
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. >> john: i'm interested to know how dean blanchard, the shrimp king of grand isle, whether this. on grand isle that is built like a bunker on stilts. >> sandra: all the houses there are. [laughs] >> john: his is built like a tank, a colleague of mine was with him during a category three hurricane when it came through some time after katrina. the entire island was under 8 feet of water and they were still doing fine. hopefully he did over at this time around, too. >> sandra: we will continue watching these live pictures, and meanwhile a life picture at the white house. secretary of state antony blinken, with just under 24 hours to go now until the u.s. withdraws the deadline imposed by jill biden, nathan sayles will join us. he's a former ambassador at large and served as counterterrorism coordinator at the state department from 2017 to this year. the administration, obviously dealing with ida, the storm, some really badly hit areas. we know the president is getting briefed on this and he's expected to show soon from the white house, a meeting with fema to give an update on where
. >> john: i'm interested to know how dean blanchard, the shrimp king of grand isle, whether this. on grand isle that is built like a bunker on stilts. >> sandra: all the houses there are. [laughs] >> john: his is built like a tank, a colleague of mine was with him during a category three hurricane when it came through some time after katrina. the entire island was under 8 feet of water and they were still doing fine. hopefully he did over at this time around, too. >>...
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for example, the dean of the johns hopkins medical school who's probably the single most important figure in the entire history of american medicine, he became a colonel. dean of the university of michigan medical school, another major figure, he became a colonel. what is now rockefeller university which has the highest concentration of nobel laureates probably of any institution in the world, that existed -- it was then called the rockefeller institute of medical research. the entire institute was incorporated into the military. all the scientists became officers except for one guy who's canadian who they made him a corp. wallal. he -- corporal. his name is oswald avery. he is one that discovered the genetic code partly as a result of his research on the 1918 pandemic. so they took this very seriously. even before the pandemic they were very concerned about rest respiratory disease, some kind of, you know, you've got a barracks, you've got, you know, thousands of soldiers in military camps, so they were very worried about spread of disease. and they actually ran experiments in the winter
for example, the dean of the johns hopkins medical school who's probably the single most important figure in the entire history of american medicine, he became a colonel. dean of the university of michigan medical school, another major figure, he became a colonel. what is now rockefeller university which has the highest concentration of nobel laureates probably of any institution in the world, that existed -- it was then called the rockefeller institute of medical research. the entire institute...
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doctor joshua shafts dean is a pediatrician he is now the vice deed of the john hopkins skin's bloomberg of public health. doctor, thank you for coming on the show. for the past 18 months i've had people across the political spectrum claim kids are low risk and covid is not a threat to the. i'm not sure if that was ever really true, but it's certainly not true with the delta variant, is it? >> i think for a long time we've been distracted by just the overwhelming force that covid has for older adults. if you take that comparison out and look at what's happening to children, because we care about children, the risks are quite high. they are higher than most other diseases kids are encountering. it could get worse. those risks not only include the immediate threat of hospitalization, or worse, but the intermediate threat of immune reaction to the infection and the a long term threat of long covid. there are risks. those risks are not astronomical. every kid can get sick, but we don't really think like that in pediatrics. we think we want to protect rare severe cases of illness in kids, thi
doctor joshua shafts dean is a pediatrician he is now the vice deed of the john hopkins skin's bloomberg of public health. doctor, thank you for coming on the show. for the past 18 months i've had people across the political spectrum claim kids are low risk and covid is not a threat to the. i'm not sure if that was ever really true, but it's certainly not true with the delta variant, is it? >> i think for a long time we've been distracted by just the overwhelming force that covid has for...
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john lewis but the battle in the senate. >>> coming up later in the show, i'll be joined by democratic congresswoman madeleine dean on what'st and the infrastructure. those stories and a check on the weather coming right up. ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date night ♪ ♪ got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake ♪ ♪ get some whipped cream on the top too ♪ ♪ two straws, one check, girl, i got you ♪ ♪ bougie like natty in the styrofoam ♪ ♪ squeak-squeakin' in the truck bed all the way home ♪ ♪ some alabama-jamma, she my dixieland delight ♪ ♪ ayy, that's how we do, ♪ ♪ how we do, fancy like, oh ♪ my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site r
john lewis but the battle in the senate. >>> coming up later in the show, i'll be joined by democratic congresswoman madeleine dean on what'st and the infrastructure. those stories and a check on the weather coming right up. ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date night ♪ ♪ got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake ♪ ♪ get some whipped cream on the top too ♪ ♪ two straws, one check, girl, i got you ♪ ♪ bougie like natty in the...
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john lewis voting rights act. but we expect to get more movement as the days go on. >> certainly a lot of work to do. jessica deann capitol hill. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> we now know more about how long your vaccine can fight the delta variant at full strengths. results of a new study coming up. (upbeat music) - [announcer] introducing the grubhub guarantee, our promise to deliver your order on time within the delivery window and for the lowest price compared to other apps, or you'll get back at least $5 in perks. think of what peanuts have given humanity! fuel for vast migrations! sustenance for mountaineering expeditions and long journeys across the world! but most importantly? they give us something to eat when we drink beer. planters. a nut above. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual.
john lewis voting rights act. but we expect to get more movement as the days go on. >> certainly a lot of work to do. jessica deann capitol hill. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> we now know more about how long your vaccine can fight the delta variant at full strengths. results of a new study coming up. (upbeat music) - [announcer] introducing the grubhub guarantee, our promise to deliver your order on time within the delivery window and for the lowest price compared to...
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john paul stevens changed his mind about brett kavanaugh said perhaps not confirm him. the american bar association was reconsidering recommendations for him. and the number, a great number of law school deans and professors wrote including the dean of yale law school. but it did not matter. it is similar to clarence thomas in 1991 when he referred to the high-tech lynching and the racecar in his confirmation hearing was when there are politics the republicans were not going to peel off as long as donald trump did not peel off. and donald did not. if the man was charged with sexual misconduct, birds of a feather flock together. donald trump was behind this. brett kavanaugh, now on the court we have had years to see what kind of justice he is, trump gets another appointment to the supreme court we had just come out of eight supreme court we are looking at when this fall in which they are going to be huge cases including involving abortion, involving gun rights. with a majority. what has that meant and what is it going to mean going forward? >> i think is still a work in progress. one of the interesting things it was frustrating is a lot of commentary coming out of this most recent supreme co
john paul stevens changed his mind about brett kavanaugh said perhaps not confirm him. the american bar association was reconsidering recommendations for him. and the number, a great number of law school deans and professors wrote including the dean of yale law school. but it did not matter. it is similar to clarence thomas in 1991 when he referred to the high-tech lynching and the racecar in his confirmation hearing was when there are politics the republicans were not going to peel off as long...
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dean's list. b plus exclusively in theaters. haha. >> and so the r rated comedy vacation, friends. >> very little rel howery and yvonne orji. >> along with johna america pac who meet on a mexican vacation one couple very reserved. the other couple completely wild who show up months later, crashing the surprise reserve couple's wedding through the friends. you never invited who now you can't get rid of it's a so-so odd couple comedy that you've seen before. well, intentioned cast trying to make the best of a very mediocre script, a dean's list d on hulu disney-plus internationally. a netflix. there's the remake of the 1990's teen romance, comedy. he's all that this time. it's the girl was trying to transform the boy. the school nerd into a prom king tiktok or addison. rae makes her acting debut with cobra kai xu tanner buchanan. and after almost 2 years off the 10th season of american horror story's double feature has debut the first 2 episodes cape fear and hail are now available. new episodes will drop on fx on wednesdays, then appear on hulu, on thursday in chicago. i'm dean richards. >> all right. 9.20 is the time. coming up next, a federa
dean's list. b plus exclusively in theaters. haha. >> and so the r rated comedy vacation, friends. >> very little rel howery and yvonne orji. >> along with johna america pac who meet on a mexican vacation one couple very reserved. the other couple completely wild who show up months later, crashing the surprise reserve couple's wedding through the friends. you never invited who now you can't get rid of it's a so-so odd couple comedy that you've seen before. well, intentioned...