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where did kendra virus come from? a fellow who was the chief detective on this case, a veterinarian doing a phd in ecology sampled all sorts of animals, kangaroos, wombats, rats, mice and insects and things called porter troops, he didn't find the virus, he sampled fruit bats and found a virus that matched what had killed the horses in the trainer and gave it the name kendra virus. it hasn't killed very many people, doesn't pass from human to human but it is a knock on the door. a reminder to us of where these things come from, how they emerge, why they still over. the fact they are not all independent cases that are part of a pattern and the pattern reflects things we humans are doing on the planet and then they get into humans and in some cases cause a local outbreak which is easily controlled comes to a end on its own and in other cases cause widespread suffering and death, hiv being the case in point. i might stop there and see if people have questions. there are a lot of other points i can touch on, but let me he
where did kendra virus come from? a fellow who was the chief detective on this case, a veterinarian doing a phd in ecology sampled all sorts of animals, kangaroos, wombats, rats, mice and insects and things called porter troops, he didn't find the virus, he sampled fruit bats and found a virus that matched what had killed the horses in the trainer and gave it the name kendra virus. it hasn't killed very many people, doesn't pass from human to human but it is a knock on the door. a reminder to...
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webmail in front of the subway and that case sort of sparked kendra's law which sort of mandated that people with schizophrenia have to take their medication and it gives them more help and i could tell the story i could interview him and that's what i did. telling me stories isn't just about good reporting and access from the inside it's completely dependent on maintaining the trust a present all parties many of the i'm a journalist that we spoke to said they did not experience direct censorship but they did acknowledge that there are certain limits on what they can report and those boundaries are 2nd monitored by prison public information officers. this is lieutenant sam robinson the public information officer it sank wednesday present and i approve this story. at san quentin lieutenant sam up incident is the man with the final say we do you want the newspaper to be the voice of the man inside and since they're away and i make a decision on not the validity of the article but whether there is something in it that may have an adverse impact on someone who lives here inside prison som
webmail in front of the subway and that case sort of sparked kendra's law which sort of mandated that people with schizophrenia have to take their medication and it gives them more help and i could tell the story i could interview him and that's what i did. telling me stories isn't just about good reporting and access from the inside it's completely dependent on maintaining the trust a present all parties many of the i'm a journalist that we spoke to said they did not experience direct...
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she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work reflects on critiques, technology and law cover topics such as facial recognition, computer security, online harassment and freedom of expression. they're ask youing the new book "lurking," a history of the internet that will resonate with anyone who goes online to listen and learn. not shout and grandstands. mcneil trait treyses the commercialization of the digital world in unaccepted and playful ways revealing what has been lost, what stolen, and what you utonage -- utopian possibilities might still eaves. join me in welcoming them. >> i have a really brief reading i wanted to do. sigh read there or here or -- >> it's up to you. >> i will just stand up. it's just a short passage that with give you a sense of the style of the book. this is in a chapter called sharing. around the time of its first iphone launch in -- sorry -- around the time of the its first smartphone flank 2007, it was possible if unwise to talk about apple as an underdog, and adopt the corporations own n
she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work reflects on critiques, technology and law cover topics such as facial recognition, computer security, online harassment and freedom of expression. they're ask youing the new book "lurking," a history of the internet that will resonate with anyone who goes online to listen and learn. not shout and grandstands. mcneil trait treyses the commercialization of the digital world in...
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her good friend kendra smith said she hadn't been answering her phone for days. >> at first i thought, you know, why didn't i go down there? well, i knew something was wrong. >> police would later estimate sierra had been dead in her apartment nearly a week. >> i think -- i think i was so distraught she was gone that i don't really think that at the time i put a lot of thought into like who did it or why. >> apartment managers told the arriving officers that sierra had small children. so one of the detectives' first questions are where are the kids now? that led to a bigger question, one all homicide inspectors asked. what is the backstory here? what was this victim's life all about? they began piecing together the story of ciara and jared. sierra is your wife, mother of your children. whoo do you think about the end, the brutality of it? >> it's alwful. i went wish that on anybody. they both enlisted in the army in the early 2000s. he and a friend cozied up to the pretty young recruit and tried to get her attention. >> we started talking about how none of the soldiers who got off the
her good friend kendra smith said she hadn't been answering her phone for days. >> at first i thought, you know, why didn't i go down there? well, i knew something was wrong. >> police would later estimate sierra had been dead in her apartment nearly a week. >> i think -- i think i was so distraught she was gone that i don't really think that at the time i put a lot of thought into like who did it or why. >> apartment managers told the arriving officers that sierra had...
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representative kendra horn of oklahoma with the help of the congressional native american caucus introduced a resolution recognizing the importance of an accurate count in the 2020 census, encouraging federal, state, and local governments to work with federal nations to encourage participation. it is critical for the government to get a complete census count. being counted and being seen by the rest of the country is crucial for the future of our families. accuratete -- and in census threatens to make undercounted and vulnerable communities even more undercounted and vulnerable. next week when congress gets going we will show everyone we will not be intimidated and we will be counted. andcensus is safe, easy, important. together we can make it count because every person in our country matters. we are here to tell everyone to do their part, fill out the census and make sure your friends and family do the same, and thank you again. votes have been called, but we will take one question. >> you talked about the importance of counting every , but the census , so why other questions is it so impo
representative kendra horn of oklahoma with the help of the congressional native american caucus introduced a resolution recognizing the importance of an accurate count in the 2020 census, encouraging federal, state, and local governments to work with federal nations to encourage participation. it is critical for the government to get a complete census count. being counted and being seen by the rest of the country is crucial for the future of our families. accuratete -- and in census threatens...
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we came to atlanta and walked where kendra's walked. you did not go to emory because he was not allowed to be a student at emory. is there a way we can use this to critique not simply black capitalists but also white capitalists in terms of atlanta was too busy to hate within limits? dr. greer: absolutely. too busy to hate is a slogan in terms of drawing investments to your city. one thing that is interesting about kendricks is a lot of people are like how did he get hooked up with coca-cola? remember when i said i went to the golf courses? that is where he met the executives. that was a very paternalistic relationship to a degree but when he cultivated and capped over time. from 1944 coca-cola until 1951 when they finally contracted him. -- pepsi likely become was succeeding where they -- pepsi was succeeding where they weren't. the relationships between the coca-cola executives in the land of atlanta -- this gets a little dangerous. they did not hire kendricks because they were trying to become a racially progressive company. the fact
we came to atlanta and walked where kendra's walked. you did not go to emory because he was not allowed to be a student at emory. is there a way we can use this to critique not simply black capitalists but also white capitalists in terms of atlanta was too busy to hate within limits? dr. greer: absolutely. too busy to hate is a slogan in terms of drawing investments to your city. one thing that is interesting about kendricks is a lot of people are like how did he get hooked up with coca-cola?...
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she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work
she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work
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the republican whip steve scalise on the house side and one just announced on the democratic side, kendra horn. the question is what will law ma lawmakers do when the house is to return last week and will the voting ultimately occur? >> well, of course, we wish them a quick recovery. thank you, manu, on all those fronts. we appreciate it. joining me now is dr. saj dr. saja hathi, resident physician at massachusetts general hospital. thank you for being with us. >> poppy, it is good to be here. >> so, for anyone who is watching earlier this week, they heard your mentor dr. celine gounder talk about what you had been experiencing and telling her. that's why we wanted to have you on. you're on the front lines. so thank you for being there, thank you for what you and all the doctors and nurses and hospital staff are doing. what are you seeing, because we hear all the anecdotes, supplies are low, people are making their own masks, the cdc guidelines have lessened so they say if you don't have a mask, put a bandanna around your face. what are you actually having to do every day? >> yeah, so, po
the republican whip steve scalise on the house side and one just announced on the democratic side, kendra horn. the question is what will law ma lawmakers do when the house is to return last week and will the voting ultimately occur? >> well, of course, we wish them a quick recovery. thank you, manu, on all those fronts. we appreciate it. joining me now is dr. saj dr. saja hathi, resident physician at massachusetts general hospital. thank you for being with us. >> poppy, it is good...