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johnson: i just said. the plan is to look at the manufacturer to speed. >> but what is the plan -- p.m. johnson: will bring forward a plan. under covering budgets. we will bring forward a plan this year. you will be getting a plan on the decarbonization of the domestic market. what i am saying, and what i think people be interested in, this government is determined to keep bills low. that is a priority. the only way to do that is to build the market and very systematic way to make sure that we have the technology and make sure it is affordable. there are some betsy may need to place on hydrogen -- bets we may need to place on hydrogen. >> the financial support has a capacity to want to do the right thing. p.m. johnson: the models and the solutions may be very different across different types of housing, variety of different housing stocks. you will see it long before comp 26. >> we look forward to it. moving on. >> are you hoping for any gender specific outcomes from comp 26? and if so, how will they be me
johnson: i just said. the plan is to look at the manufacturer to speed. >> but what is the plan -- p.m. johnson: will bring forward a plan. under covering budgets. we will bring forward a plan this year. you will be getting a plan on the decarbonization of the domestic market. what i am saying, and what i think people be interested in, this government is determined to keep bills low. that is a priority. the only way to do that is to build the market and very systematic way to make sure...
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clarifying epiphany to the presidency of the united states lyndon johnson johnson upon hearing cronkite's televised assessment supposedly said something the effect of if i've lost cronkites, i've lost middle america. or something along those lines. and a month later lyndon johnson announced that he would not seek another term as us president. that's a rarity seldom to sitting presidents announced that they are not going to seek re-election. before we drill down into the cronkite moment and the elements of this mythical occasion. let me provide some context about the war in vietnam. and before the conflict in afghanistan, the vietnam war was america's longest armed conflict. some 58,000 us military personnel died in vietnam. and there were many tens of thousands of deaths of combatants and civilians in the country's of southeast asia during a 20 year period from 1955 to 1975. america's troop presence in vietnam was most pronounced from 1965 until 1963. it peaked. in 1969 with more than 540,000 us military personnel in the country. and they were deployed there. to help prevent the communist
clarifying epiphany to the presidency of the united states lyndon johnson johnson upon hearing cronkite's televised assessment supposedly said something the effect of if i've lost cronkites, i've lost middle america. or something along those lines. and a month later lyndon johnson announced that he would not seek another term as us president. that's a rarity seldom to sitting presidents announced that they are not going to seek re-election. before we drill down into the cronkite moment and the...
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johnson's promising blood, sweat and tears in vietnam and another headline about johnson's speech that day appeared in the los angeles times. it says, as you can see, johnson stand is no vietnam retreat. the embrace the moment is to ignore the forcible speech johnson gave earlier the same day. it's inconceivable that his vision would have shifted merely on the words of a network anchorman, walter cronkite. not implausible but seems rather inconceivable and unlikely. what if johnson had seen the cronkite program at some later, if unknown, date on videotape? we know that the cronkite program that night was videotaped. the white house had a crude videotaping system in which many broadcasts were videotaped. would this have made a difference? would this have been somehow a factor, if johnson had seen it later? if johnson seen it later, might he had the same reaction? what do you suppose? is it more likely his aides are said you're about to watch a report this which he says the war in vietnam is stalemated. by introducing this report before he sat down to watch it, would that have diminished
johnson's promising blood, sweat and tears in vietnam and another headline about johnson's speech that day appeared in the los angeles times. it says, as you can see, johnson stand is no vietnam retreat. the embrace the moment is to ignore the forcible speech johnson gave earlier the same day. it's inconceivable that his vision would have shifted merely on the words of a network anchorman, walter cronkite. not implausible but seems rather inconceivable and unlikely. what if johnson had seen the...
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and johnson. so they can kill people. never go to jail, never have. a any bad publicity about it in the end, they can keep their half a trillion dollars in the c o makes a lot of money and its business as usual. and then the next company says, hey, johnson and johnson got away with that. let's do it too. so the question, how can they do it? that's how they can do it. it's all those moving parts that allows a sociopathic leadership, like johnson and johnson, to kill these people and then seek bankruptcy protection for it. and mike, that's exactly right because it's something we've talked about on the show over and over again. how do they do it? because we've allowed them to do it because the laws have allowed them to do it and they got the money to get around them. so might, how would this plan to put a separate company through bankruptcy impact the actual lawsuits that are being filed? and more importantly, how is it affecting the claimants who are, who were the ones who are actually hurt during t
and johnson. so they can kill people. never go to jail, never have. a any bad publicity about it in the end, they can keep their half a trillion dollars in the c o makes a lot of money and its business as usual. and then the next company says, hey, johnson and johnson got away with that. let's do it too. so the question, how can they do it? that's how they can do it. it's all those moving parts that allows a sociopathic leadership, like johnson and johnson, to kill these people and then seek...
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but i can tell you as far as johnson and johnson as far as companies like johnson and johnson, will never see a change in the way they think until we throw a few of them in prison. until we start treating them like the people that they are, it's reckless disregard for human life and you know what? that's the same thing is manslaughter in any other place. and that's why companies like this our are actually prosecuted in other countries. we simply don't have the courage to do it. yeah, great inside, as always, my top and tony of america's lawyer. thank you so much for your time in analysis. thank you. and finally, 52 years to the day after the apollo 11 landed on the moon, tuesday was a red letter day for private space companies. as the world's richest man became the 2nd billionaire in less than a month. to take a trip to the edge of space. it's time for working 1st even flight. god feet 1st true of new sever led lights, his candle for command, and in the store to one the amazon founder jeff bezos, along with his brother, mark 82 year old asian legend. while he funk an 18 year old student o
but i can tell you as far as johnson and johnson as far as companies like johnson and johnson, will never see a change in the way they think until we throw a few of them in prison. until we start treating them like the people that they are, it's reckless disregard for human life and you know what? that's the same thing is manslaughter in any other place. and that's why companies like this our are actually prosecuted in other countries. we simply don't have the courage to do it. yeah, great...
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prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, if we had followed the honorable gentlemen's precepts he campaigned to stay in the , european union, the fact the highest portion of any european population, mr. speaker, that is the reality. as for the criticism of the road map, point out to honorable gentleman. the month is july and not january. >> it should be obvious inclusive to the english football team, and some criticisms are misplaced. i welcome your words. can we agree that a vote in this house does not amend parliament passed by both houses, and can i suggest to the prime minister that instead of meeting from .5 to .1 at some stage in the future, we step towards this because increase in one year is ludicrous and perhaps 6.5. and then 7. prime minister johnson: i thank my honorable friend on point. we will continue to follow the law, and he will have heard clearly what the chancellor had to stay and what i said as well. we want to return to .7 as fast as we can and when fiscal conditions allow. >> the leader of the
prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, if we had followed the honorable gentlemen's precepts he campaigned to stay in the , european union, the fact the highest portion of any european population, mr. speaker, that is the reality. as for the criticism of the road map, point out to honorable gentleman. the month is july and not january. >> it should be obvious inclusive to the english football team, and some criticisms are misplaced. i welcome your words. can we agree that a vote in this...
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& johnson.hnson es menos eficaz contra la variante delta que azota estados unidos y la variante del perÚ. reportero: la farmacÉutica johnson & johnson continÚa sugiriendo que una sola dosis de su vacuna es eficaz contra las variante de coronavirus, pero recientes estudios realizados por cientÍficos contradicen las aseveraciones. la facultad de medicina de la universidad de nueva york realizÓ experimentos y concluye que la vacuna de pfeizer y moderna tuvieron una eficacia del 94—95% contra las variante del covid—19, mismas que la johnson & johnson tuvo una tasa de eficacia del 67%... la gran cantidad de estudios que se realizan sobre las vacunas podrÍan abrumar a los ciudadanos, pero algunos expertos consultados por univisiÓn aseguran que es conveniente estar informados y entender que hasta el momento, la admiraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos han dicho que todos los estadounidenses que han sido completamente vacunados no necesitan una vacuna de refuerzo en este momento. >> estos estudios se hici
& johnson.hnson es menos eficaz contra la variante delta que azota estados unidos y la variante del perÚ. reportero: la farmacÉutica johnson & johnson continÚa sugiriendo que una sola dosis de su vacuna es eficaz contra las variante de coronavirus, pero recientes estudios realizados por cientÍficos contradicen las aseveraciones. la facultad de medicina de la universidad de nueva york realizÓ experimentos y concluye que la vacuna de pfeizer y moderna tuvieron una eficacia del...
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>> alfonsi: in here, ray johnson is rebuilding too. >> ray johnson: accent!om over here. >> alfonsi: since hurricane katrina flooded the school in 2005, it's been a long haul. the music library is still a temporary trailer on the blacktop. >> ray johnson: school didn't come back the same. and instruments-- we didn't have enough. and the uniforms were damaged. so, we had to rebuild everything. and just now, we were beginning to see the fruits of our labor, and then here comes covid. >> alfonsi: how many kids are in the band now? >> ray johnson: on the roll, i have 85. >> alfonsi: where would you like that number to be? >> ray johnson: 150. >> alfonsi: 150 allows for a full band and a deep bench. for decades, they easily hit that number. on a sizzling hot blacktop over the summer, hundreds of students would try out for a spot. the competition was fierce. many of the kids had grown up playing music. ray johnson was one of them. would you have ever skipped practice back in the '80s? >> ray johnson: oh, no, ma'am. no, not at all. if you-- if you skip practice, you
>> alfonsi: in here, ray johnson is rebuilding too. >> ray johnson: accent!om over here. >> alfonsi: since hurricane katrina flooded the school in 2005, it's been a long haul. the music library is still a temporary trailer on the blacktop. >> ray johnson: school didn't come back the same. and instruments-- we didn't have enough. and the uniforms were damaged. so, we had to rebuild everything. and just now, we were beginning to see the fruits of our labor, and then here...
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maybe it was the back also, sorry to interrupt, johnson &johnson interrupt, johnson & johnson releasedhnson &johnson released its results and its focus and results were pretty strong. exactly. we will see whether it starts to take effect in the next few days. it is the kind of story... some people saying amount were not enough. these claims go on longer than expected. i do not think we should assume this is the end of the matter. the sharemarket understating that possibility. $26 sharemarket understating that ossibili .”~ ~, ., possibility. $26 billion it sounds like _ possibility. $26 billion it sounds like a _ possibility. $26 billion it sounds like a lot - possibility. $26 billion it sounds like a lot of- possibility. $26 billion it l sounds like a lot of money possibility. $26 billion it - sounds like a lot of money but if you divided state by state, in terms of the cost it is to them of the opioid crisis in terms of care, community programmes in place et cetera, theyjust programmes in place et cetera, they just say it programmes in place et cetera, theyjust say it is not enough. i
maybe it was the back also, sorry to interrupt, johnson &johnson interrupt, johnson & johnson releasedhnson &johnson released its results and its focus and results were pretty strong. exactly. we will see whether it starts to take effect in the next few days. it is the kind of story... some people saying amount were not enough. these claims go on longer than expected. i do not think we should assume this is the end of the matter. the sharemarket understating that possibility. $26...
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has el momento son alrededor de 9 millones de dosis que se han suministrado de johnson & johnson y laiernas y los brazos y se desplaza hacia el centro del cuerpo lentamente a travÉs de dÍas y dÍas. lo que puede terminar afectando de 10 a 30% de los casos el sistema respiratorio. y en algunos casos severos los pacientes sÍ terminanntubados. hay otro 50% de pacientes que terminan con parÁlisis facial y otros con problemas tragando. >> esta nueva informaciÓn alimenta las dudas de quienes no deciden vacunarse. >> no me he puesto ninguna, para quÉ van a sacar tres. >> en contraste con quienes se rigen por lo que dice la comunidad cientÍfica. >> como han dicho muchos doctores, los bueno, destacar millones de dosis de johnson & johnson, cien casos alrededor que se ha reportado de este sÍndrome. ¿quÉ tal con las vacunas de moderna y pfizer?. >> hasta el momento no hay ningÚn tipo de corelaciÓn, es una muy buena pregunta. no se tiene que preocupar en casa, si usted ya se la aplicÓ, la de johnson & johnson hace mucho tiempo tampoco se preocupe, porque normalmente se dan estos sÍntomas en tres s
has el momento son alrededor de 9 millones de dosis que se han suministrado de johnson & johnson y laiernas y los brazos y se desplaza hacia el centro del cuerpo lentamente a travÉs de dÍas y dÍas. lo que puede terminar afectando de 10 a 30% de los casos el sistema respiratorio. y en algunos casos severos los pacientes sÍ terminanntubados. hay otro 50% de pacientes que terminan con parÁlisis facial y otros con problemas tragando. >> esta nueva informaciÓn alimenta las dudas de...
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, lyndon johnson. so any historian who says there was some continuity between lyndon johnson and john kennedy, its rubbish, the number of course, the leader assassinated by us back forces pressing terrible, terrible times for congo. what does the evidence suggests then, about the involvement of lyndon johnson? am gerald ford in the cover up let alone allen dulles of the ca who was sacked by the government, john kennedy? it should disgrace. the 1st of all that lyndon johnson appointed allen dulles who was fired. i can, and he is the chief of the cia kennedy, vowing to shatter the ca, into a 1000 pieces. dallas was put on the board with the warren commission at 7 people and controlled a lot of it controlled all the information coming from the cia to the board, making sure that nothing derogatory or anything about assassinations abroad was mentioned to these other commissioners is a big big difference make, you're right there. and top of that, lyndon johnson has to be looked at as part of a cover up. that
, lyndon johnson. so any historian who says there was some continuity between lyndon johnson and john kennedy, its rubbish, the number of course, the leader assassinated by us back forces pressing terrible, terrible times for congo. what does the evidence suggests then, about the involvement of lyndon johnson? am gerald ford in the cover up let alone allen dulles of the ca who was sacked by the government, john kennedy? it should disgrace. the 1st of all that lyndon johnson appointed allen...
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johnson white house phone conversations are available on the website created by the johnson presidential library and the university of virginia, find out with the case reveals about lbj's' presidency with historian michael beschloss university scholar melody barnes and msnbc news brian williams and lectures in history university of north carolina and chapel professor joseph looks at civil military relations during the korean war including general macarthur's removal from command by truman. watch mark in history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime cspan.org/history. >> good evening. i'm associate professor and chair of the presidency program at the university virginia public affairs. on behalf of the center the lbj's foundation, like to welcome you to the lyndon b. johnson in the white house takes on the ground jewel in the archives. president johnson he declared it is all here, the story of her time. there's no better example of that history is 650 hours of telephone conversations that lbj's did covering key issues of the day and his re
johnson white house phone conversations are available on the website created by the johnson presidential library and the university of virginia, find out with the case reveals about lbj's' presidency with historian michael beschloss university scholar melody barnes and msnbc news brian williams and lectures in history university of north carolina and chapel professor joseph looks at civil military relations during the korean war including general macarthur's removal from command by truman....
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johnson to be a great president if lady bird johnson had not been first lady. and the problem here is almost every first lady i think and melody would probably agree with this is they always say i really have very little influence on the present to the credit to him. it was all his doing and she would have guessed for state dinners or something like that it lady bird is no exception. in those conversations and i will have with her, she said the same thing. it will if did not know any better, just think that she was sort of this polite minor figure in the entourage. one of the great are actually one of the revelations is that lbj taped his wife without her knowledge and answer, did you know that he was taking you and she said no. but nothing would've surprised me in the case of that. and the other thing is that he would talk to her maybe a little bit less on this phone call but elsewhere just beautifully. my wife for this and she said, you really should be writing books on these tapes and you should talk to me much more the way he talked to her. but the point is
johnson to be a great president if lady bird johnson had not been first lady. and the problem here is almost every first lady i think and melody would probably agree with this is they always say i really have very little influence on the present to the credit to him. it was all his doing and she would have guessed for state dinners or something like that it lady bird is no exception. in those conversations and i will have with her, she said the same thing. it will if did not know any better,...
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reportera: la agencia federal vuelve a investigar la vacuna de johnson y johnson.adros de parÁlisis que puede afectar el cuerpo entero. la fda plantea decir que los beneficios superan a los riesgos. en el pasado investigadores mÉdico vincularon casos de coÁgulos sanguÍneos a la vacuna. un tercio de los casos estar en florida, luisiana, arkansas, missouri y nevada. >> temen que en este barrio ocurra otro brote. >> que las personas no se quieran vacunar por falta de informaciÓn. > la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud dice que la tercera vacuna no es necesaria. jorge: las autoridades y metieran un tiroteo que dejÓ dos personas heridas. ilia: del noreste de estados unidos sufre una ola de calor extrema. hay alertas de calor excesivo en california omar arizona, utah y nevada. como nos dice jaime garcÍa el calor causa problemas a los residentes, los bomberos y al sistema de electricidad. >> la verdad que muy caliente. reportero: el calor extremo pone a prueba a los habitantes de la costa oeste del paÍs. >> hechos traigo una blusa de manga larga, una gorra, nos protegemos
reportera: la agencia federal vuelve a investigar la vacuna de johnson y johnson.adros de parÁlisis que puede afectar el cuerpo entero. la fda plantea decir que los beneficios superan a los riesgos. en el pasado investigadores mÉdico vincularon casos de coÁgulos sanguÍneos a la vacuna. un tercio de los casos estar en florida, luisiana, arkansas, missouri y nevada. >> temen que en este barrio ocurra otro brote. >> que las personas no se quieran vacunar por falta de informaciÓn....
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now, johnson hammers this home in february 1965. after that incident in which for the first time american marines were targeted and eight of them were killed in their role protecting an american air base in vietnam. he goes on national television to really make the case not just for a resolution to allow the united states to move forward, but to tell the american people because of the aggression by the north, north vietnam, because the defense of south vietnam is necessary, we're going to have to start escalating our commitment militarily to the republic of vietnam, south vietnam. and he gives a kind of litany of what do americans see as compelling reasons. one, he said, we promised them we'd do that. we pledged in 1954 that we'd stand by south vietnam. this is a commitment we have as a nation to another nation state. we have to do this. and then it echoes of something diet d. eisenhower, the president in the 1950s, said about vietnam. he warned if we let vietnam fall all of asia could fall to communism. eisenhower called this the d
now, johnson hammers this home in february 1965. after that incident in which for the first time american marines were targeted and eight of them were killed in their role protecting an american air base in vietnam. he goes on national television to really make the case not just for a resolution to allow the united states to move forward, but to tell the american people because of the aggression by the north, north vietnam, because the defense of south vietnam is necessary, we're going to have...
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that's out of about 13 million johnson & johnson shots. tonight, pfizer is meeting with federal health authorities after suggesting millions of americans might soon need a booster shot, a third shot. you'll remember last week the cdc saying pfizer got ahead of itself. tonight, dr. fauci on whether this is, in fact, a possibility. israel moving forward with that booster. tonight, cases are up in at least 10% in 25 states, half the country. and in 17 of those states, hospitaled edadmissions are up as well. in fact, in the last month alone, new cases of covid, the majority fueled by the delta variant, up more than 51% in this country. tonight, we have new reporting on why the fda is issuing that new warning on the johnson & johnson vaccine. we're also monitoring this meeting between pfizer and federal health officials on any potential need for a booster. and, of course, the numbers tonight. 184 million people have now received at least one dose of a vaccine. that's nearly 65% of everyone 12 years and older. but in regions where there are many
that's out of about 13 million johnson & johnson shots. tonight, pfizer is meeting with federal health authorities after suggesting millions of americans might soon need a booster shot, a third shot. you'll remember last week the cdc saying pfizer got ahead of itself. tonight, dr. fauci on whether this is, in fact, a possibility. israel moving forward with that booster. tonight, cases are up in at least 10% in 25 states, half the country. and in 17 of those states, hospitaled edadmissions...
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we saw that study several months ago that show that johnson & johnson was preventing serious illness in south africa. at the time, the delta variant was the dominant strain there. these vaccines are doing a great job. if you get a breakthrough infection, which means that you still get the coronavirus and covid-19, that is okay. in some situations, it is expected to have some breakthrough infections. means that you are less likely to get sick. >> and here's another question. how soon until we know if we need booster shots. >> i'm going to one up that question, which is, what if we mix. what if we mix the vaccines and you have the j&j then go out and get pfizer or moderna or vice versa, because i did read that oxford researchers found that mixing could make it more effective. what you know about that? >> we have three questions in one. we have no evidence right now to say that we should be looking up for the booster shots. right now, all of the vaccines are working really well at keeping people out of the hospital. referring to mixing and matching, that was astrazeneca and pfizer. with
we saw that study several months ago that show that johnson & johnson was preventing serious illness in south africa. at the time, the delta variant was the dominant strain there. these vaccines are doing a great job. if you get a breakthrough infection, which means that you still get the coronavirus and covid-19, that is okay. in some situations, it is expected to have some breakthrough infections. means that you are less likely to get sick. >> and here's another question. how soon...
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critics of boris johnson _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at _ johnson.atel are of borisjohnson at priti patel are saying they being hypocritical. and borisjohnson said today in his press conference talking about these racists. ~ ., ., ., racists. who had attacked the three enal racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were not - racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were not white, | penalty takers who were not white, and he _ penalty takers who were not white, and he said — penalty takers who were not white, and he said i hope you racists will crawl— and he said i hope you racists will crawl back— and he said i hope you racists will crawl back under the rock from under which _ crawl back under the rock from under which you _ crawl back under the rock from under which you have come out to make his comments _ which you have come out to make his comments. b
critics of boris johnson _ johnson. tell us about it. critics of boris johnson at _ johnson.atel are of borisjohnson at priti patel are saying they being hypocritical. and borisjohnson said today in his press conference talking about these racists. ~ ., ., ., racists. who had attacked the three enal racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who _ racists. who had attacked the three penalty takers who were _ racists. who had attacked...
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there's almost no visible critique as johnson launches. what will quickly become an american war in vietnam? there were a few other voices a few public voices that raised questions mostly from that realist perspective. does this add up hans morgan fowler guy had been an advisor to the state department a big name in the united states at least academic community. he raised those issues walter litman a famous columnist been making pronouncements about american policy for by this time some 50 years. he raised some questions. he also critique this as a really just not a reasonable solution to america's interest in asia. but otherwise remember there's a kind of consensus. it's an election year in 64 johnson and goldwater the republican and the democrat running for president. are both advocating the maintenance of america's position in vietnam. i mean i emphasize this to give you a sense for the fact that overwhelming what americans heard in their public lives what their politicians were telling them but their politicians believed was that the wa
there's almost no visible critique as johnson launches. what will quickly become an american war in vietnam? there were a few other voices a few public voices that raised questions mostly from that realist perspective. does this add up hans morgan fowler guy had been an advisor to the state department a big name in the united states at least academic community. he raised those issues walter litman a famous columnist been making pronouncements about american policy for by this time some 50...
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& johnson. a booster dose to better protect them from the new variants. you were part of the johnson & johnson two-dose trial. you received a placebo. how concerning is this news for you? how concerned should others be? >> i mean, i do think that it is concerning because there is contradictory evidence here. we had data coming out from johnson & johnson themselves saying that the vaccine, the one-dose vaccine is protective against the delta variant. now we have another study,...
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y johnson.a puede incrementar el riesgo de desarrollar una condiciÓn llamado gilian barren. fabiola: la vacuna de johnson y johnson vuelve a estar bajo la lupa. la fda investiga el riesgo de contraer una rara complicaciÓn neurolÓgica. los beneficios continÚan siendo mÁs grandes. >> ataca a los propios nervios. se ha reconocido, no refleja a la vacuna pfizer o moderna. reportera: esta rara reacciÓn se dio luego de la vacunaciÓn con johnson y johnson principalmente entre hombres mayores de 50 aÑos. >> habÍa que torcer el brazo, las piernas y lograron detenerlo. reportera: marcelo rodrÍguez padeciÓ de este sÍndrome luego de sufrir por covid— 19. >> las personas tienen un riesgo. prefiero tomar el riesgo de que la vacuna me cause algo. >> la vacuna era preferida. patricia: son 94 los muertos en surfside, florida. los equipos de bÚsqueda logra llegar a las placas de los pisos mÁs altosbajo toneladas de escombros. la alcaldesa dijo que espera que se concluyan las tareas en dos semanas. los bomberos ba
y johnson.a puede incrementar el riesgo de desarrollar una condiciÓn llamado gilian barren. fabiola: la vacuna de johnson y johnson vuelve a estar bajo la lupa. la fda investiga el riesgo de contraer una rara complicaciÓn neurolÓgica. los beneficios continÚan siendo mÁs grandes. >> ataca a los propios nervios. se ha reconocido, no refleja a la vacuna pfizer o moderna. reportera: esta rara reacciÓn se dio luego de la vacunaciÓn con johnson y johnson principalmente entre hombres...
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>>> eye new study indicates the johnson & johnson vaccine may be less effective against the delta variant. why some say the study isn't a adup. fear over the delta variant in the south bay fuelling interest in a first vaccine dose. >> tuesday council members voted on the city's stadium plan but not the a's plan. >> a little cooler today. find out if this will continue for the rest of the week coming up. >>> vaccines are widely available across the country. and this suffering and loss is simply an entirely preventible. >> a lot of new numbers as the delta variant is spreading furiously among the unvaccinated. >> the nation's top health official says the highly transmissible variant is now estimated to account for four out of every five new cases. >> the delta variant now represents 83% of cases. this is a dramatic increase of 50% from the week of july 3rd. >> reporter: the delta variant has now been detected in the halls of congress. several staff members including a senior aid to nancy pelosi have come down with the virus despite being fully vaccinated. >> when you hear about a breakthrou
>>> eye new study indicates the johnson & johnson vaccine may be less effective against the delta variant. why some say the study isn't a adup. fear over the delta variant in the south bay fuelling interest in a first vaccine dose. >> tuesday council members voted on the city's stadium plan but not the a's plan. >> a little cooler today. find out if this will continue for the rest of the week coming up. >>> vaccines are widely available across the country. and...
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the johnson & johnson vaccine in terms of preventing serious disease is about comparable to johnson & johnson, about comparable to pfizer and moderna. they are all in the same ballpark. there are nuanced differences between them. in terms of preventing infection completely, none of the three vaccines does that completely, but it does reduce your risk. if you are interested in the johnson & johnson vaccine one of the things we want to let you know is if you are under 50 years of age talk to your doctor about that. there is a small risk of developing this a rare clotting disorder that has been associated with the j&j vaccine. host: one more call from birch down, tennessee we hear from daniel. hi there, daniel. caller: hello. dr. schaffner, i wanted to thank you for what you have done in the last year or so. you could walk away from your job today and hold your head up high for saving thousands and millions of lives, unlike somebody previously in the white house. i will stay away from politics. i do know about vanderbilt, university and i had a water ski accident several years ago, a pun
the johnson & johnson vaccine in terms of preventing serious disease is about comparable to johnson & johnson, about comparable to pfizer and moderna. they are all in the same ballpark. there are nuanced differences between them. in terms of preventing infection completely, none of the three vaccines does that completely, but it does reduce your risk. if you are interested in the johnson & johnson vaccine one of the things we want to let you know is if you are under 50 years of age...
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& johnson. the donor and johnson & johnson-— the donor and johnson & johnson. ., ~' , , , johnson.on. how likely is this strategy going _ johnson. how likely is this strategy going to - johnson. how likely is this strategy going to work - johnson. how likely is this| strategy going to work and johnson. how likely is this - strategy going to work and help thailand get those cases under control? , ., , thailand get those cases under control? , ., , control? so, people are using these so-called, _ control? so, people are using these so-called, what - control? so, people are using these so-called, what they i control? so, people are using. these so-called, what they call these so—called, what they call it heterologous, schedules of vaccines where you prime with one and boost with the second. the second dose with another to the first. for several reasons. one is supply, if one has troubles with supply of individual vaccines, you can mix and match, the other is efficacy and as we have seen with thailand. the other is side effect, where people are concerned about very rare side effect fro
& johnson. the donor and johnson & johnson-— the donor and johnson & johnson. ., ~' , , , johnson.on. how likely is this strategy going _ johnson. how likely is this strategy going to - johnson. how likely is this strategy going to work - johnson. how likely is this| strategy going to work and johnson. how likely is this - strategy going to work and help thailand get those cases under control? , ., , thailand get those cases under control? , ., , control? so, people are using...
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& johnson vaccine can be _ needing to vaccines into the johnson &johnson vaccine can be spread - &johnson only have about 3 billion vaccines _ around the world. we only have about 3 billion vaccines delivered _ around the world. we only have about 3 billion vaccines delivered in - around the world. we only have about 3 billion vaccines delivered in most. 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them _ 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them to— 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them to the _ 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them to the first _ 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them to the first world, - 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them to the first world, only - 3 billion vaccines delivered in most of them to the first world, only 5%| of them to the first world, only 5% of them to the first world, only 5% of the _ of them to the first world, only 5% of the adult — of them to the first world, only 5% of the adult population _ of them to the first world, only 5% of the adult population is - of them to the first world, only 5% of the adult population is sai
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there's johnson & johnson, moderna and pfizer. all three put out evidence that they make what are called neutralizingd would dis. johnson & johnson did just last week. that's one level. second, is that three all produce t cells and t cells you system and t cells all look like they work against the delta variant from all three vaccines. then what about real world data show me that this works in the real world. at least from canada and the public health foundation from england, the pfizer vaccine looks like it works against the delta vaccine. you need two doses. 96% effectiveness for hospitalizations. the johnson & johnson, we don't have full data on the delta variant. we're waiting for that but the cdc said we're not seeing more breakthrough infections >> all right. so you've always said these vaccines work and continue to slay that with the delta variant. daniel wants to know how is this variant more con stay just. we hear. that do you not need as much quantity of the virus to get infected or is it further than six feet apart? >>
there's johnson & johnson, moderna and pfizer. all three put out evidence that they make what are called neutralizingd would dis. johnson & johnson did just last week. that's one level. second, is that three all produce t cells and t cells you system and t cells all look like they work against the delta variant from all three vaccines. then what about real world data show me that this works in the real world. at least from canada and the public health foundation from england, the pfizer...
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johnson & johnson's one-shot vaccine and whether it's less effective against the delta variant.erts point out the study has not been peer reviewed and based on blood samples from a few dozen people. >> this type of lab study isn't really what we're looking for. we're looking for more we'll world data of vaccines over time. >> reporter: dr. phillip grant is a principle investigator for an ongoing j&j trial. he says what matter snous not vaccine type but rather who ends up in the hospital. >> people who are getting sick are unvaccinated individuals. it's not people who have gotten either the moderna, pfizer or j&j. >> reporter: while 70% effective against moderate and severe disease, in trials, j&j's vaccine was less effective than the mraen vaccine. >> it's just a question of when and not if? >> absolutely. >> would you expect that the dose for j&j would be needed sooner? >> you'd have to expect that. >> reporter: but the cdc is not recommending any research yet. and the single-dose vaccine does work. she received the vaccine in november. >> the johnson & johnson vaccine gave me
johnson & johnson's one-shot vaccine and whether it's less effective against the delta variant.erts point out the study has not been peer reviewed and based on blood samples from a few dozen people. >> this type of lab study isn't really what we're looking for. we're looking for more we'll world data of vaccines over time. >> reporter: dr. phillip grant is a principle investigator for an ongoing j&j trial. he says what matter snous not vaccine type but rather who ends up in...
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the truth is that i think in berlin, a johnson is not seen is very pragmatic. you seen as rob, ideological in his determination not to pay much attention to the, the institutions of the earth in union. i'm curious, quinton, how do they get on at a personal level? much has been said about the boards. johnston's ruffled flamboyance if you will. and of course medical is a straight arrow. there's been suggestions even that the german chancellor believes johnson is a man not to be trusted. they are very different characters and i think that question of trust is absolutely fundamental. i think actually it's heart macro probably things that johnson just isn't very serious. that he seems to spend all his time making rather feeble jokes about things and doesn't do his homework. medical is absolutely the opposite. she's always had a reputation for somebody who does her homework before any meeting. so i think from that point of view, there is an element of mistrust. and she was very careful nonetheless, today when she was asked about her relations with all the district, b
the truth is that i think in berlin, a johnson is not seen is very pragmatic. you seen as rob, ideological in his determination not to pay much attention to the, the institutions of the earth in union. i'm curious, quinton, how do they get on at a personal level? much has been said about the boards. johnston's ruffled flamboyance if you will. and of course medical is a straight arrow. there's been suggestions even that the german chancellor believes johnson is a man not to be trusted. they are...
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johnson then turned his engineering eye on the nerf gun. right in the lip!he success of johnson's work with toys has allowed him to pursue more serious projects at his lab in atlanta. >> so, conceivably one day this technology could be used as a wearable garment that would charge your cell phone. >> reporter: this one called the j-tack is an ambitious project johnson hopes one day allows the conversion of heat into electricity. >> press the button. >> reporter: lonnie johnson was inducted into the alabama engineering hall of fame in 2011. >>> was your mother there when you were inducted into that hal? >>yes. >> hea neuce laer >> well,e >> well,e e frdom. it's at the core of who we are. the freedom to live without fear. og whe we ease. to wear a hoodie. the freedom to breathe. before we celebrate the freedom most americans have, we must fight for the freedom all americans deserve. because all lives can't matter, until black lives matter. we are missing the sounds of a busy morning, the sounds of joyfulness, and the sounds of hustle and crowded sidewalks. [tra
johnson then turned his engineering eye on the nerf gun. right in the lip!he success of johnson's work with toys has allowed him to pursue more serious projects at his lab in atlanta. >> so, conceivably one day this technology could be used as a wearable garment that would charge your cell phone. >> reporter: this one called the j-tack is an ambitious project johnson hopes one day allows the conversion of heat into electricity. >> press the button. >> reporter: lonnie...
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johnson. let the blame for this negro jup rising lie right where it belongs, on those armed negros and their followers who had started this trouble, and who instigated it and any americans who seek to put half the blame on the white people are wrong and should be told so in no uncertain terms. that from june 14th, 1921. hannibal johnson, your reaction to that? >> that's a pretty amazing statement, pretty amazing statement for mayor td evans, blaming the black community for its own demise. and, in fact, post-massacre, several dozen black men were indicted for the offense of inciting a riot. so it's victim blaming, blame shifting. and unfortunately characteristic of race relations of that period. that period is known by historians and sociologists as a nadir of race relations in america, the low point of race relations, because of the structural and systemic racial issues that really were endemic across the united states. >> the "tulsa world" on its website with archival photographic and headlin
johnson. let the blame for this negro jup rising lie right where it belongs, on those armed negros and their followers who had started this trouble, and who instigated it and any americans who seek to put half the blame on the white people are wrong and should be told so in no uncertain terms. that from june 14th, 1921. hannibal johnson, your reaction to that? >> that's a pretty amazing statement, pretty amazing statement for mayor td evans, blaming the black community for its own demise....
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johnson and johnson.al services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skoll foundation.org. the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives through intervention in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to a just, and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the special congressional committee tasked with investigating the january sixth at the capitol is embroiled in a new partisan firestorm. an issue republican members will be allowed to participate. house speaker pelosi has the final say over who sits on the panel, and announced she would reject two of the five members suggested by minority leader kevin mccarthy. in her statement, pelosi cited obj
johnson and johnson.al services firm raymond james. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skoll foundation.org. the lemelson foundation, committed to improving lives through intervention in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to a just, and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made...
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& johnson vaccine. abc's ike ejiochi is here with the latest. ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. one of the main concerns with the delta variant is how it affects children, an issue hospitals in mississippi are currently dealing with. mississippi hospitals are consumed with severe cases of covid-19 attacking children. >> we're seeing more symptomatic children, and children seem to be able to spread the disease to each other much more readily. >> reporter: the concern is growing for kids not yet eligible for a covid shot. mississippi health officials are reporting seven children with covid are currently being treated in the icu, two of them on ventilators. >> i suspect that's probably because this delta variant is imparting a little more severe illness in the pediatric population. >> reporter: at least 44 states and territories are reporting a weekly increase in covid-19 cases. with the delta variant now estimated to account for close to 58% of all new cases. some health experts labeli
& johnson vaccine. abc's ike ejiochi is here with the latest. ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. one of the main concerns with the delta variant is how it affects children, an issue hospitals in mississippi are currently dealing with. mississippi hospitals are consumed with severe cases of covid-19 attacking children. >> we're seeing more symptomatic children, and children seem to be able to spread the disease to each other much more readily. >>...
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what should people who got the johnson&johnson shot know?eks ago, there is one study that says it's great. now it's this. i think a part is we have to be thoughtful how we report every pre-print and new study. when you put all of the data together, right now, i believe all of it suggests the johnson&johnson vaccine is extremely help him to pre vent the delta variant, which is the thing we care about most. with efadi tore data in. miami may or may not need a booster, i don't know right now. i think people have to look at each of these new studies with a bit of skepticism. are you captuing one part of the bigger pick. i think the johnson&johnson will be effective. >> leave it there, we appreciate you both. thanks. >>> this morning, a fourth member of the far-right extremist group the oath keepers is pleading guilty for his involvement in the january 6th insurrection. that man a 20-year-old admitting for planning the siege and breaking and entering in a single fail military formation. joining me now is scott macfarland, the nbc reporter for wrc
what should people who got the johnson&johnson shot know?eks ago, there is one study that says it's great. now it's this. i think a part is we have to be thoughtful how we report every pre-print and new study. when you put all of the data together, right now, i believe all of it suggests the johnson&johnson vaccine is extremely help him to pre vent the delta variant, which is the thing we care about most. with efadi tore data in. miami may or may not need a booster, i don't know right...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. ♪ [trumpet] ♪ >> cowan: good morning. jane pauley is off this weekend. i'm lee cowan, and this is "sunday morning." we begin out west, talking about water. it's always been a precious commodity, but these days, the west's water woes are more severe than ever. as ben tracy will tell us, the drought that is drying up reservoirs and farms is changing lives and livelihoods. >> reporter: the american west was once a symbol o endless possibility. now it is facing its limits in the grips of aught and deadly heatwaves. >> this doubt is the worse, se since 800 a.d.. >> reporter: that is really bad. >> yes. >> reporter: there is so little water, some farmers have simply stopped planting their fields. >> cowan: matt damon's movies are box office gold, in good will hunting to the bourne identit he will explain to seth doane. >> reporter: over the last two weeks, much of hollywood's attention has turned overseas to the cannes film festival, where matt damon's newest film got a five-minute standin
captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. ♪ [trumpet] ♪ >> cowan: good morning. jane pauley is off this weekend. i'm lee cowan, and this is "sunday morning." we begin out west, talking about water. it's always been a precious commodity, but these days, the west's water woes are more severe than ever. as ben tracy will tell us, the drought that is drying up reservoirs and farms is changing lives and livelihoods....
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. >>> new concerns about johnson & johnson. should you get a second shot from pfizer and moderna? >>> dead fish being found, is it drought? what can be done? >> news at 3:00 starts now. special olympic edition of nbc bay area news. i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm janelle wang. take you to tokyo to look at olympic rings where the sun is rising, just after 7:00 a.m. saturday, another day of competition about to begin. last night, early this morning for us, opening ceremony kicked off just before 4:00 a.m. you can watch encore presentation this afternoon. liz mclaughlin has a look at the competition already happening. >> good evening, janelle. fewer than 1,000 people were able to witness the pageantry of the opening ceremony in person. but after a year delay, athletes and those watching from home are finally able to celebrate the start of the world's biggest sporting event. >> the united states of america! >> reporter: team usa together at last, a force to be reckoned with, 613 strong. >> second largest olympic team in u.s. history. >> reporter: first lady jill biden in person as eddie t
. >>> new concerns about johnson & johnson. should you get a second shot from pfizer and moderna? >>> dead fish being found, is it drought? what can be done? >> news at 3:00 starts now. special olympic edition of nbc bay area news. i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm janelle wang. take you to tokyo to look at olympic rings where the sun is rising, just after 7:00 a.m. saturday, another day of competition about to begin. last night, early this morning for us, opening...
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this morning, a new warning about johnson & johnson's single shot vaccine. federal officials warning the shot may increase the risk of guillian-barre syndrome, a rare nerve condition where the body's immune system attacks nerve cells causing muscle weakness and in extreme cases paralysis. >> lgoing to give out, and then the following day i couldn't walk at all. >> reporter: tom gorman developed the rare condition just a few weeks after getting his j&j vaccine. he's 1 of about 100 cases currently under investigation by the cdc. out of the nearly 13 million people who got the shot. it's extremely rare, and it affects mostly men aged 50 and older, about two weeks after vaccination. nevertheless, officials stressing the benefits of the vaccine still outweigh the risks. >> i'm not anti-vaccine. for the majority of people out there, it's a good thing. i was just unfortunate. >> reporter: the side effect has not been seen in people vaccinated with moderna and pfizer's mrna shots. but the vaccination rate lagging. about 65% of those aged 12 and up have received at l
this morning, a new warning about johnson & johnson's single shot vaccine. federal officials warning the shot may increase the risk of guillian-barre syndrome, a rare nerve condition where the body's immune system attacks nerve cells causing muscle weakness and in extreme cases paralysis. >> lgoing to give out, and then the following day i couldn't walk at all. >> reporter: tom gorman developed the rare condition just a few weeks after getting his j&j vaccine. he's 1 of...
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& johnson.ight now? if you have the j&j vaccine, what do you do? >> well, right now i wouldn't do anything differently because it's still a small study, first of all and erin, it not truly an efficacy study done among populations to determine true levels of efficacy. this is a test tube study done at nyu where they looked at the virus neutralizing antibodies against the delta variant and against from individuals who have a big drop in neutralizing antibodies against the delta variant. again, there could still be good levels of protective immunity but concerning the levels of virus neutralizing antibody drops and similar looks to me similar to the drop seen against the b 1351 variant from south africa, which by the way still protected although at lower levels. so the question is going to be based on this would you do anything or whether you would wait for an actual efficacy data and under a real life situation and then what would you do? would you recommend a second immunization with the j&j vacc
& johnson.ight now? if you have the j&j vaccine, what do you do? >> well, right now i wouldn't do anything differently because it's still a small study, first of all and erin, it not truly an efficacy study done among populations to determine true levels of efficacy. this is a test tube study done at nyu where they looked at the virus neutralizing antibodies against the delta variant and against from individuals who have a big drop in neutralizing antibodies against the delta...
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. , when did you last speak to boris johnson? ., , , johnson?nson? the last time i spoke to him was the friday of number- johnson? the last time i spoke to | him was the friday of number ten. johnson? the last time i spoke to - him was the friday of number ten. no contact since then? he _ him was the friday of number ten. no contact since then? he texted - him was the friday of number ten. no contact since then? he texted me - contact since then? he texted me a coule contact since then? he texted me a coople days — contact since then? he texted me a coople days later — contact since then? he texted me a couple days later asking _ contact since then? he texted me a couple days later asking if - couple days later asking if you would speak to him and i said no. by mac you want to? it doesn't bother me one way or the other. in response, downing street said... hello. it appears northern ireland has broken a temperature record for the third time in less than a week. 31.4 celsius recorded this afternoon and provisionally a new record temperature for no
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