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are for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives here perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all and it are hampered by the current interventions ness querrey social distancing avoiding groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do at th
are for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son...
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ari for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are we're now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all in did it or hampered by the current interventions mess where he social distancing of voiding groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing
ari for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are we're now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed...
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ari for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are born now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all invaded or hampered by the current interventions mess where the social distancing of voting groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do
ari for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine dr schaffner it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are born now in a 3rd wave and we do not have 2 key vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my...
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host: on the republican line from nashville, tennessee. tom, go ahead. caller: i would like to talk -- remember ukraine? getting away blankets and medicine. how about burisma? here's another thing, how many houses does biden, kamala and pelosi own? why don't they give up their houses and give it to the homeless people? giving vaccines all over the world -- you know what they would do? they would set up things like hunter and burisma. host: your are on with our guest. ask him? caller: i would like to comment after i hear you. host: what would you like to ask our guest specifically? caller: hunter biden and burisma and joe biden holding up blankets and medicine. guest: first on burisma, hunter biden on the board of burisma because he is a ukrainian gas expert? of course not. that is why conservatives trust us more than mainstream media. he knew nothing about gas, little-known ukrainian gas. he was on there because his last name was biden and that was a way of getting a payoff, hoping to influence joe biden. is that true? of course it's true. now, is hunter
host: on the republican line from nashville, tennessee. tom, go ahead. caller: i would like to talk -- remember ukraine? getting away blankets and medicine. how about burisma? here's another thing, how many houses does biden, kamala and pelosi own? why don't they give up their houses and give it to the homeless people? giving vaccines all over the world -- you know what they would do? they would set up things like hunter and burisma. host: your are on with our guest. ask him? caller: i would...
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ari for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine doctors after it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son who lives in perlin because this virus is spreading and it seems not to be at all invaded or hampered by the current interventions mess querrey social distancing avoiding groups there are a lot of people who are still not doing that and the virus is spreading we need to vaccinate more people not only in the united states but in europe and the astra zeneca vaccine the one that's available is certainly an effective vaccine for the populations for which it's indicated. you've heard the news that denmark has taken the astra zeneca vaccine out of its arsenal completely is that a wise thing to do at
ari for more let's go now to the united states dr william schaffner joins me from nashville tennessee dr schaffner is a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university school of medicine doctors after it's good to see you again when you look at the situation here in europe what do you see happening i mean we are now in a 3rd wave and we do not have to keep vaccines that we hope to have in our arsenal any more well i'm obviously very concerned for my friends in europe and indeed my son...
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but i'm from nashville, tennessee. >> you're vacationing as well? you say that. >> yeah. >> i'm not high. [ laughter ] do you -- do you smoke pot? >> i do. >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] have you tried a gummy? >> i have tried a gummy, yes. >> you like them? >> i do. i do. [ laughter ] >> okay, all right. and who's next? let's see. >> jimmy: janice. >> hi, janice. where do you live? >> new york. >> okay. you're very mellow for a new yorker. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there might be a reason for that. >> yeah, i know, i know. what -- what do you do? >> i'm a mom. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: oh. >> how old are your kids? >> 14, 8, and 3. i'm a cool mom. >> uh-huh. you do something for sure, because you've got -- [ laughter ] do you have questions, jimmy? >> jimmy: yeah well, i think right now i'm feeling like it's janice. because almost all moms are high all the time. [ laughter ] it's a new thing, you know? >> yeah -- i'd -- let me go back to the first guy. richard? >> yeah. >> hi, richard. >> hi. >> look at your eyes. your eyes are like -- >> jimmy: richard, you're f
but i'm from nashville, tennessee. >> you're vacationing as well? you say that. >> yeah. >> i'm not high. [ laughter ] do you -- do you smoke pot? >> i do. >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] have you tried a gummy? >> i have tried a gummy, yes. >> you like them? >> i do. i do. [ laughter ] >> okay, all right. and who's next? let's see. >> jimmy: janice. >> hi, janice. where do you live? >> new york. >> okay. you're very mellow...
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spirit want to introduce his joining us from nashville, tennessee, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> personal explain the role of your velvet of this vaccine? >> for the past years and the chief medical officer for pfizer since retired. our group is very involved in making sure that information about the vaccine was complete and up-to-date. to make sure people that offering the vaccine are receiving the vaccine have the information they need to make the right decision. my group is also involved in making sure the safety was monitored very carefully within the clinical trials as well as after the clinical trials but remember many more people receive the vaccine after the clinical trials than actually before the drug received emergency use authorization. that monitoring after the medicine reaches the general public is called vigilance is squarely in response of my organization. >> i want to ask about some news on this monday. this is a headline by cnbc based on the study that took place in israel the covid very this coming from south africa, or these new st
spirit want to introduce his joining us from nashville, tennessee, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> personal explain the role of your velvet of this vaccine? >> for the past years and the chief medical officer for pfizer since retired. our group is very involved in making sure that information about the vaccine was complete and up-to-date. to make sure people that offering the vaccine are receiving the vaccine have the information they need to...
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professor at the history of the university of pennsylvania she joins us now live via skype from nashville tennessee good to have you with us professor what are your thoughts thank you what are your thoughts on the case that the prosecution is building in this trial. well there are 2 points that i want to make sure i make and the 1st is that the prosecution is deliberately and going along with all kinds of experts of various kinds try to reinforce the idea that that george forward was killed by the police but bit me on the neck by the bullet hit behavior of the police and lost oxygen and bet 'd that that whatever else happened where the drugs were found whether he had taken drugs or not or whatever else had gone on that this is where the coal probability lives and at the same time in the cross-examination which has been very intense mr nelson is trying to show that any other factors whether it was drugs or the crowd or whatever that undermines the experts and they have been so many of them the police are rich and the guy who was an expert on the respiratory of function and now today the medical exam
professor at the history of the university of pennsylvania she joins us now live via skype from nashville tennessee good to have you with us professor what are your thoughts thank you what are your thoughts on the case that the prosecution is building in this trial. well there are 2 points that i want to make sure i make and the 1st is that the prosecution is deliberately and going along with all kinds of experts of various kinds try to reinforce the idea that that george forward was killed by...
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well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards stream live from nashville tennessee. were i am and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in the 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. and . a claimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he has long believed to be dead well it's hard to imagine this has the makings of a star play funny story but it's the cynical child's perspective and a kafka esque twist that take this novel in unexpected directions it's the worst situation. can possibly imagine you're fleeing a war you're surrounded by enemy soldiers and you've got your baby in your arms what do you do to give your child away to strangers in the last months of world war 2 that was a common occurrence as the red army advanced german women and children fled to eastern europe almost 300000 of those children who were s
well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards stream live from nashville tennessee. were i am and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in the 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. and . a claimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older...
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well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee luke bryan. and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in a 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but he was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. and . a claim to 1st novel last features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he has long believed to be dead well it's hard to imagine this has the makings of a star play funny story but it's the cynical child's perspective and a kafka esque twist that take this novel in unexpected directions it's the worst situation. can possibly imagine you're fleeing a war you're surrounded by enemy soldiers and you've got your baby in your arms what do you do to give your child away to strangers in the last months of world war 2 that was a common occurrence as the red army advanced german women and children fled eastern europe almost 300000 of those children who were separated from
well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee luke bryan. and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in a 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but he was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. and . a claim to 1st novel last features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older...
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well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee luke bryan. and luke bryan stoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in a 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. a claimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he has long believed to be dead well it's hard to imagine this has the makings of a star play funny story but it's the cynical child's perspective and a kafka esque twist that take this novel in unexpected directions it's the worst situation you're. and possibly imagine you're fleeing a war you're surrounded by enemy soldiers and you've got your baby in your arms what do you do to give your child away to strangers in the last months of world war 2 that was a common occurrence as the red army advanced german women and children fled eastern europe almost 300000 of those children who were separated from
well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee luke bryan. and luke bryan stoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in a 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. a claimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he...
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well sunday saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee. bro i am and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in the 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. a claimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he has long believed to be dead well it's hard to imagine this has the makings of a star play funny story but it's the cynical child's perspective and a kafka esque twist that take this novel in unexpected directions it's the worst situation you're. possibly imagine you're fleeing a war you're surrounded by enemy soldiers and you've got your baby in your arms what do you do to give your child away to strangers in the last months of world war 2 that was a common occurrence as the red army advanced german women and children fled eastern europe almost 300000 of those children who were separate
well sunday saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee. bro i am and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in the 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. a claimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he...
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by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for view by the food and drug administration but we have our fingers crossed where optimistic and there's enough time now so that we could get our vaccination programs organized for these teenagers these high school students and in addition i think we'll have enough vaccine so yes i think the students may not like the jabs but parents they'll be very pleased to have been pleased to send the kids back to school that's for sure these trials were conducted and as you said on teenagers high school students what do we know about children under the age of 12 and a possible vaccine. well the biotech pfizer folks already working those studies as are other companies followin
by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for view by the food and drug administration but we have our...
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by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech vaccine will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and drug administration but we have our fingers crossed where optimistic and there's enough time now so that we could get our vaccination programs organized for these teenagers these high school students and in addition i think we'll have enough vaccine so yes i think the students may not like the jabs but parents will be very pleased to be pleased to send the kids back to school that's for sure these trials were conducted as you said on teenagers high school students what do we know about children under the age of 12 and a possible vaccine. well the biotech flies are folks already working on those studies as are other companies following up so i
by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech vaccine will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and drug administration but we have our...
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during the research for this book i want to nashville, tennessee, where i met a man named phil, who was with mansion at the time. i said fell i keep hearing that when people met charlie mansion it was like he could stare in their eyes, look at, muscle he could be friends with them instantly, do you think he could be friends with them instantly? phil, 85, riding the biggest hardly i have ever seen in my life laughed so hard he almost falls down and screams i've been waiting almost a god century for someone to ask me that question. i took a step back cringing and i said well, may unsung would come out of those carnegie classes, come back to the cell and practice the lines he had heard in class because now he thought that he knew how to become a successful pam. these lines were going to help him get women. later on when i interviewed leslie and patricia at the institute for women and california i said with the charles mountains they to the first time he met you? he said this, this, word for word out of chapter seven of how to win friends and influence people. these are the rules in the dea
during the research for this book i want to nashville, tennessee, where i met a man named phil, who was with mansion at the time. i said fell i keep hearing that when people met charlie mansion it was like he could stare in their eyes, look at, muscle he could be friends with them instantly, do you think he could be friends with them instantly? phil, 85, riding the biggest hardly i have ever seen in my life laughed so hard he almost falls down and screams i've been waiting almost a god century...
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it the did take place in nashville, tennessee.re spread across three venues, a lot of really great performances and very short acceptance speeching. luke bryant snagged entertainer of the year award, that was the biggest award of the night. he accepted that award remotely after recently recovering from covid-19. >> what a challenging year, but to all the fans and everybody, we'll be back on the road doing what we love and what an amazing honor. i love you guys. carley: while things felt more normal than anything that took place last year, covid-19 of course ever present, sidelined several from performing. todd: there were other winners, including one person i have been asking you to watch for years, it's marin morris. carley: let's start out with new male and female artist of the year winners, those are exciting moments for young talent. jimmy allen snagged the new male artist of the year. take a listen to his performance. ♪ i miss those days when our dreams were ever-changing. ♪ time was better wasted. ♪ we were young and -- carl
it the did take place in nashville, tennessee.re spread across three venues, a lot of really great performances and very short acceptance speeching. luke bryant snagged entertainer of the year award, that was the biggest award of the night. he accepted that award remotely after recently recovering from covid-19. >> what a challenging year, but to all the fans and everybody, we'll be back on the road doing what we love and what an amazing honor. i love you guys. carley: while things felt...
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by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and drug administration but we have our fingers crossed where optimistic and there's enough time now so that we could get our vaccination programs organized for these teenagers these high school students and in addition i think we'll have enough vaccine so yes i think the students may not like the jabs but errants they'll be very pleased to have been pleased to send the kids back to school that's for sure these trials were conducted and as you said on teenagers high school students what do we know about children under the age of 12 and a possible vaccine. well the biotech flies are folks already working on all those studies as are other compani
by dr william schaffner professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine in nashville tennessee in the united states dr schaffner it's good to see you again so you've heard the news will the pfizer biotech back scene will it provide the peace of mind that parents need if schools are to reopen on schedule in the fall. well prepped we hope it'll make a very nice contribution after all we still have to get these results for a few by the food and drug administration but we have our...
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. >>> this sunday night it is the 56th academy of country music awards live from nashville, tennessee the show will have performances froms hosted by keith urban and mickey guyton, guyton making history as first black woman to host the acms. >> i think me standing on the acm stage as a black female cohost is going to show so many people of color that they can 100% be in country music. >> a historic night all around. this is the first time four black artists are nominated for awards in a single year. also the first time every single of the year nomination features a female artist. we spoke to host keith urban about how they're keeping safe but still getting as many artists as th can involved. >> using multiple venues is a great way to have more live people playing that aren't all crammed into one place. nashville of course has so many historic places. it's nice to highlight that as well. >> don't miss acms this sunday night on kp5. keeping clasms ultra safe in san mateo county. next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, how robots are lending a helping hand. >> reporter: during the
. >>> this sunday night it is the 56th academy of country music awards live from nashville, tennessee the show will have performances froms hosted by keith urban and mickey guyton, guyton making history as first black woman to host the acms. >> i think me standing on the acm stage as a black female cohost is going to show so many people of color that they can 100% be in country music. >> a historic night all around. this is the first time four black artists are nominated...
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it took place in nashville, tennessee. there was an audience, albeit small.ne workers. a lot of great performances, fashion, very short nonpolitical acceptance speeches. luke bryant snagged entertainer of the year but accepted the award remotely after recently recovering from covid-19. take a listen to his acceptance speech. >> what a challenging year, but to all the fans and everybody, we'll be back out on the road, doing what we love and what an amazing honor. i love you guys. carley: while things felt a little more normal than anything that happened last year, the pandemic ever present in our lives because it sidelined several people from performing. todd: they gave out other awards other of than to just luke bryant. carley: let's start with a new male and female artist of the year, those awards are exciting for up and coming talent. the female artist of the year award went to gabby barrett. the new male artist of the year is jimmy allen, thomas rhett won male artist of the year and marin morris won female artist of the year. she also won song of the year
it took place in nashville, tennessee. there was an audience, albeit small.ne workers. a lot of great performances, fashion, very short nonpolitical acceptance speeches. luke bryant snagged entertainer of the year but accepted the award remotely after recently recovering from covid-19. take a listen to his acceptance speech. >> what a challenging year, but to all the fans and everybody, we'll be back out on the road, doing what we love and what an amazing honor. i love you guys. carley:...
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. >>> sunday night it is the 56th academy of country music awards live from nashville, tennessee. >> have performances from 30 of country music's biggest stars hosted by keith urban and mickey guyton, guyton making history this weekend as first black woman to host acms. >> me standing on the stage as a black female cohost will show so many people of color they can 100% be in country music. >> it is a historic night all around. this is the first time four black artists are nominated in a single year. also the first time every single of the year nomination artinomimo female arst mostle towith six nods. we spoke to host keith urban about how they're keeping safe but getting as many artists as they can involved. >> using multiple venues is a great way to have more live people playing that aren't all crammed into one place. nashville of course has so many historic places so it's nice to highlight that as well. >> don't miss the acms sunday on kpix5. >>> a bay area astronaut returning to earth today. some of her out of this world accomplishments during her six month stay in space. >>> toda
. >>> sunday night it is the 56th academy of country music awards live from nashville, tennessee. >> have performances from 30 of country music's biggest stars hosted by keith urban and mickey guyton, guyton making history this weekend as first black woman to host acms. >> me standing on the stage as a black female cohost will show so many people of color they can 100% be in country music. >> it is a historic night all around. this is the first time four black artists...
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political, writer, and residents with the department of health society at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennesseecelebrant author presidential historian michael bush, lost his latest publish work is presidents of war, we are eagerly awaiting his next book about race and our american presidents. good evening, and welcome to you both. professor, i'd like to begin with you. as you look out over your country, at the end of the week we've just witnessed, but do you see? >> i see a heartbroken, in an endangered place, brian. all of the -- every death is a cause for pause. but dante wright's death, something about the fact he called his mother as he knew he was being pulled over because he knew to be afraid, something about how his mother knew to be afraid on the phone with him, and something about how terrifically right they both were really incapacitated me this week. in ways that as somebody who i want to be a witness i want to be somebody who understands grief and inherited generational and collective cultural trauma, i want to be somebody who can take that on and keep on with the work. but somethin
political, writer, and residents with the department of health society at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennesseecelebrant author presidential historian michael bush, lost his latest publish work is presidents of war, we are eagerly awaiting his next book about race and our american presidents. good evening, and welcome to you both. professor, i'd like to begin with you. as you look out over your country, at the end of the week we've just witnessed, but do you see? >> i see a...
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introducing today's contestants-- a field sales manager from nashville, tennessee...virginia beach, virginia... and our returning champion, a bank examiner from winthrop, massachusetts... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- anderson cooper. thank you so much, johnny gilbert. i'm still so excited. johnny gilust amwe "jeopardy!" the playerare so srt they vm as d ghlead changes, i'm still so excited. johnny gilust amwe "jeopardy!" that was je opar! d ghlead changes, let's haveve ofuxcited. johnny gilust amwe "jeopardy!" to wrap up the week. good luck, kelly, dan, kimberly. let's play "jeopardy!" with these categories... starting off with... kelly, you're returning champion. you get the first pick. i'll have electoral college alumni for $200. kelly. - who's john mccain? - that's correct. electoral college, $400. dan. - what is illinois? - no, i'm sorry. kelly. - what is new york? - that's wrong. [ beep ] what is michigan. - kelly, your pick. - electoral college, $600.
introducing today's contestants-- a field sales manager from nashville, tennessee...virginia beach, virginia... and our returning champion, a bank examiner from winthrop, massachusetts... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... [ applause ] and now, here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- anderson cooper. thank you so much, johnny gilbert. i'm still so excited. johnny gilust amwe "jeopardy!" the playerare so srt they vm as d ghlead changes, i'm still so excited. johnny gilust...
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let's go on the line nashville tennessee tom, go ahead. >> caller: hello. i would like to talk about remember ukraine giving weight like it's in medicine? how about charisma and corruption and here's another thing, how many houses does biden, look, pelosi on? why don't they give up their houses and give it to the homeless people and the american citizens of the united states is? and giving vaccines all of the worldhe you know what they are doing they have set up things like hunter and burisma. >> host: color you are honored guest is there something specifically want to ask him? guess why by to come and after here l you. but so what would you like to ask him specifically? >> guest: i'd like to ask them about hunter biden and burisma and joe bidenn holding up blankt medicines. let's go all right go ahead. >> let me take those one by one. first on burisma was hunter biden on the board because he was ukrainian -- of course none ofof that's why conservatives trust is more than mainstream media. he knew nothing about gas let alone ukrainian gas. that was a way of
let's go on the line nashville tennessee tom, go ahead. >> caller: hello. i would like to talk about remember ukraine giving weight like it's in medicine? how about charisma and corruption and here's another thing, how many houses does biden, look, pelosi on? why don't they give up their houses and give it to the homeless people and the american citizens of the united states is? and giving vaccines all of the worldhe you know what they are doing they have set up things like hunter and...
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born bread where my life has been born in nashville, tennessee, and my whole life has been spent there, but you know, it says something about our education that i have not found a tennessee and who knows i've written this book who knows very much about james cape polk. i mean if you ask what president nobody knows he's 11th president? nobody knows he served one term. nobody knows he expanded the country from just west of mississippi river to the pacific ocean. we know each other war and and that's about and that's pretty much it. i was really i was i was really excited as i went through it because i learned so much about my own state. about the leaders in the early days who established that state? and i had read all of robert remini's books on jackson and before that part and on jackson, which is the early classic work. but putting putting jackson in context while writing about poke really gave me new insights tanner jackson about whom i knew a great deal. and and just for example jackson's greatest problem during his presidency i think had to do with his inability. to get along with t
born bread where my life has been born in nashville, tennessee, and my whole life has been spent there, but you know, it says something about our education that i have not found a tennessee and who knows i've written this book who knows very much about james cape polk. i mean if you ask what president nobody knows he's 11th president? nobody knows he served one term. nobody knows he expanded the country from just west of mississippi river to the pacific ocean. we know each other war and and...
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host: frank from nashville, tennessee, independent. caller: yes, i was wondering why you have the georgia law that says that you have these alleged -- the legislature able to take the rights away of those who voted one way, and the legislature can change the way that the people in georgia had voted and give it to somebody else. i wonder why that part of the bill was passed, and why it is part of the law of the georgia election bill. host: ok. jason snead? guest: i'm not sure that is what the law does. the provision being referred to talked about the ability to step into local election administration, when local officials are poorly performing. i would characterize that as a basic accountability measure. this has been used in the state of florida, for instance, to remove local administrators who were incompetent or not performing their duties up to spec. as a result of that, you have seen an improvement in the election administration process in several jurisdictions. this is more design to get at problems with local election administrat
host: frank from nashville, tennessee, independent. caller: yes, i was wondering why you have the georgia law that says that you have these alleged -- the legislature able to take the rights away of those who voted one way, and the legislature can change the way that the people in georgia had voted and give it to somebody else. i wonder why that part of the bill was passed, and why it is part of the law of the georgia election bill. host: ok. jason snead? guest: i'm not sure that is what the...
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mace rothenberg, joining us from nashville, tennessee, the former chief medical officer for pfizer and also was on the faculty of the vanderbilt medical center and for that the university of texas health center in san antonio. rochester, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning can i have a question. my husband and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in for it, and changed our minds to get it, but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now, but i have a question. i was asymptomatic, so i got a test, after he got covid, and i headed. now that we are not, almost 14 days, we are doing well -- what do we do now? do we need to go get vaccinated? do we have antibodies? i don't know what the protocol is. host: thank you, caller. guest: get vaccinated. your body, when exposed to the virus will generate an antibiotic response that will help the body fight off the infection and retell it in the future, but what has been found is the level of antibodies produced with a vaccination, especially in people who have had prior i
mace rothenberg, joining us from nashville, tennessee, the former chief medical officer for pfizer and also was on the faculty of the vanderbilt medical center and for that the university of texas health center in san antonio. rochester, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning can i have a question. my husband and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in for it, and changed our minds to get it, but it was too late for us. we...
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a flash for a second of nashville, tennessee.to the city they're named. lawrence: will's a diverse man. he does news, sports, the man knows music. jedediah: did you know who sang the song that we sort of danced into? will: this one. my renaissance man image only knows so -- goes so far. the answer is no. jedediah: that was my girl, kelly clarkson. did you know that? lawrence: i did not. she's from texas. we should know that. will: there's a lot of people from texas, lawrence. we don't know them all. lawrence: there is. jedediah: welcome to everyone who is just waking up and joining us, if you've been here for the last few hours, thank you for spending your morning with us. he we're going to begin with a pretty big story which is that we have witnessed several anti-police protests erupting throughout the country. we've seen that, we've covered it for the last few months. it's not going away any time soon. there is one particular one where maxine waters has begun to weigh in. maxine waters in brooklyn center, minnesota last night,
a flash for a second of nashville, tennessee.to the city they're named. lawrence: will's a diverse man. he does news, sports, the man knows music. jedediah: did you know who sang the song that we sort of danced into? will: this one. my renaissance man image only knows so -- goes so far. the answer is no. jedediah: that was my girl, kelly clarkson. did you know that? lawrence: i did not. she's from texas. we should know that. will: there's a lot of people from texas, lawrence. we don't know them...
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williams, an author, poet, academic, observer of all things writer with vanderbilt university in nashville, tennesseeated author and presidential historian michael beschloss. his latest published work is "presidents of war." we're awaiting his next. good evening to you both. professor, i'd like to begin with you. as you look out over your country at the end of the week we've just witnessed what do you see? >> i see a heartbroken and an endangered place, brian. i think, you know, all of the -- every death is a cause for a pause. but daunte wright's death, something about the fact that he called his mother as he knew he was being pulled over because he knew to be afraid. something about how his mother knew to be afraid on the phone with him. and something about how terrifically right they both were really incapacitated me this week in ways that as somebody who, you know, i want to be a witness. i want to be somebody who understands dpreef and inherited a generational and collective cultural trauma. i want to be somebody who can take that on and keep on with the work. but something about this sequence o
williams, an author, poet, academic, observer of all things writer with vanderbilt university in nashville, tennesseeated author and presidential historian michael beschloss. his latest published work is "presidents of war." we're awaiting his next. good evening to you both. professor, i'd like to begin with you. as you look out over your country at the end of the week we've just witnessed what do you see? >> i see a heartbroken and an endangered place, brian. i think, you know,...
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now to talk about this and her experience is tiffany corder, a mother of six children from nashville, tennesseethank you for sharing your story with us to really get a sense of what people are dealing with right now. you have six kids at home. you also take care of your nephew and four of them are actually remote learning right now. what has this been like for you? >> it's been interesting. it's been hard. it hasn't been something that i think you would wish on anybody in a situation where you could prevent this. i've got two children that are right at 6 feet or over, and everybody's growing, and so the two meals and maybe an extra snack in aftercare or an extracurricular activity, those things went away and those things became something that i was now responsible for, to make sure that everybody ate enough and again, like i said, i've got two that are over six feet, and so they're children. you don't deny them food. you make it happen. and as a parent, that has been the majority of my focus for the last 18 months or so. >> you can hear your kids in the background now, which i'm not surprised b
now to talk about this and her experience is tiffany corder, a mother of six children from nashville, tennesseethank you for sharing your story with us to really get a sense of what people are dealing with right now. you have six kids at home. you also take care of your nephew and four of them are actually remote learning right now. what has this been like for you? >> it's been interesting. it's been hard. it hasn't been something that i think you would wish on anybody in a situation...
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well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee luke bryan. and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in a 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. and . acclaimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older sibling he has long believed to be dead well it's hard to imagine this has the makings of a star play funny story but it's the cynical child's perspective and a kafka esque twist that take this novel in i'm expected direction. it's the worst situation. can possibly imagine you're fleeing a war you're surrounded by enemy soldiers and you've got your baby in your arms what do you do to give your child away to strangers in the last months of world war 2 that was a common occurrence as the red army advanced german women and children fled eastern europe almost 300000 of those children who were separated fro
well sunday's saw the academy of country music awards streaming live from nashville tennessee luke bryan. and luke bryan scoops the coveted entertainer of the year award for the 3rd time in a 44 year old singer wasn't able to attend the ceremony after revealing last week that he had tested positive for the corona virus but it was still over the moon and here's a listen to his signature sound. and . acclaimed 1st novel lost features a child narrator who struggles with the shadow of an older...
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mace rothenberg joining us from nashville, tennessee.gton journal" on this monday morning could we are back in just a moment. >> weeknights this month we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span three. tonight, the space shuttle's 40th anniversary pan on april 12, 1941, -- we start with the 1979 nasa film where dreams come true. the film highlights the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work relates to the fledgling space shuttle program. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c-spanshop.org is the new online store. order a copy of the congressional directory, a compact, spiral-bound book for every member of congress. also, contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy at c-span shop.org. every purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we take a much closer look at covid-19 more than a year aft
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host: frank from nashville, tennessee, independent.aller: yes, i was wondering why you have the georgia law that says that you have these alleged -- the legislature able to take the rights away of those who voted one way, and the legislature can change the way that the people in georgia had voted and give it to somebody else. i wonder why that part of the bill was passed, and why it is part of the law of the georgia election bill. host: ok. jason snead? guest: i'm not sure that is what the law does. the provision being referred to talked about the ability to step into local election administration, when local officials are poorly performing. i would characterize that as a basic accountability measure. this has been used in the state of florida, for instance, to remove local administrators who were incompetent or not performing their duties up to spec. as a result of that, you have seen an improvement in the election administration process in several jurisdictions. this is more design to get at problems with local election administratio
host: frank from nashville, tennessee, independent.aller: yes, i was wondering why you have the georgia law that says that you have these alleged -- the legislature able to take the rights away of those who voted one way, and the legislature can change the way that the people in georgia had voted and give it to somebody else. i wonder why that part of the bill was passed, and why it is part of the law of the georgia election bill. host: ok. jason snead? guest: i'm not sure that is what the law...
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i'm asking you this because in nashville, in tennessee, in nashville, in memphis, the great smoky mountains. you were just talking about people getting back, which, of course, the smoky mountains are the most visited national park in our entire park system. so let's talk about getting and people coming back into these tourism spots in our country. >> thank you for the question. i i think right now there is hesitancy to really create a roadmap to reopen international travel and that's something we really are urgingp the biden administration to put forth. r some agencies have a zero risk-based approach. some are interested in finding a path forward and throughout the pandemic we really heard the dated and signed should lead the way. and so we agree. we think there can be a data-driven science-based approach to reopening international travel. other countries, our competition are contemplating that. tion really, are already contemplating that. we have seen timelines put out by the united kingdom and others, and i really think that with a clear roadmap that contemplates vaccination rates and per
i'm asking you this because in nashville, in tennessee, in nashville, in memphis, the great smoky mountains. you were just talking about people getting back, which, of course, the smoky mountains are the most visited national park in our entire park system. so let's talk about getting and people coming back into these tourism spots in our country. >> thank you for the question. i i think right now there is hesitancy to really create a roadmap to reopen international travel and that's...
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i would look at nashville, tennessee. parts of it. just to get there. in that, you have geographic boundaries. you have water on one side. you have the everglades on the other. so you really can't make as much land in florida as you can in some other places. in nevada you have got the desert. florida is highly unusual because there is finite amount of supply and geography is one of your problems. stuart: you think that repealing salt, if people in high-tax states could actually deduct their state and local taxes against their federal tax return, if that came back again, you would think it would make a real difference to the flow of people out of the northeast, out of illinois, out of california? >> i can speak from firms hand experience. literally yesterday i paid my estimated taxes. i looked at the check that i was writing to the state of new york. i turned to my wife around said, you know what this would pay for in florida? so, i'm not alone. i think people are doing that. i did a segment over the weekend talking about folks from cal
i would look at nashville, tennessee. parts of it. just to get there. in that, you have geographic boundaries. you have water on one side. you have the everglades on the other. so you really can't make as much land in florida as you can in some other places. in nevada you have got the desert. florida is highly unusual because there is finite amount of supply and geography is one of your problems. stuart: you think that repealing salt, if people in high-tax states could actually deduct their...
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they are seeing a boom areas like nashville, tennessee.ecause it is easier for them to work in different places and the more popular they get, the more expensive they will get. for now, if you want to rent, especially high-end luxury apartments, you get the best bang for your buck in the south. >> first-time buyers care about taxes? >> reporter: everybody cares about taxes. you get tax deductions you are looking at very low mortgage rates if you are looking at certain states like new york, we know about salt taxes for most, taxes are taxes wherever you go. it is really that home buyer tax deduction and in many cases, it is cheaper to own than rent. >> okay. diana, great to see you. maybe i have to move to the south. sounds like i have to rent in the south. what do you think? "squawk" from the south? >> nice for a tour. >> with the new remote idea with the idea you can't tell where anyone is. i know they are not where they say they are i can tell. >> they don't lie. i don't think you are -- you can't say i'm sitting here at the nasdaq right
they are seeing a boom areas like nashville, tennessee.ecause it is easier for them to work in different places and the more popular they get, the more expensive they will get. for now, if you want to rent, especially high-end luxury apartments, you get the best bang for your buck in the south. >> first-time buyers care about taxes? >> reporter: everybody cares about taxes. you get tax deductions you are looking at very low mortgage rates if you are looking at certain states like...
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and certainly texas is humming, nashville, tennessee absolutely they got infrastructure issues they'veually finding enough employees one thing we haven't in banks earnings he is picture yet with inflation creating, the fed, taking its foot off accelerator when rates rise the more rates rise here in term better bank earnings is going to be yesterday we actually had howell mentioned 22 as point maybe rights start to rise that would be a big benefit in terms of interest rate marginal for banks i expect interest rates to play important picture here a move from 10-year, up to where it is today, the banks trade correlate with 10-year treasury, quite frankly, the earnings, short-term rates even more important, and i think we are going to, you know, eventually see talk that have second half of the year for the economy on fire, that is a great thing, and hopefully people back to work a real challenge for small businesses. you know all the benefits that are out there a lot of people aren't going back to work earnings as much staying at home, as they are, would be if they got a job. maria: yep, y
and certainly texas is humming, nashville, tennessee absolutely they got infrastructure issues they'veually finding enough employees one thing we haven't in banks earnings he is picture yet with inflation creating, the fed, taking its foot off accelerator when rates rise the more rates rise here in term better bank earnings is going to be yesterday we actually had howell mentioned 22 as point maybe rights start to rise that would be a big benefit in terms of interest rate marginal for banks i...
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host: on the republican line from nashville, tennessee. tom, go ahead.ler: i would like to talk -- remember ukraine? having away blankets and medicine? how about burisma? here's another thing, how many houses does biden, kamala and pelosi own? why don't they give up their houses and give it to the homeless people? giving vaccines all over the world -- you know what they would do? they would set up things like hunter and burisma. host: your are on with our guest. caller: i would like to comment after i hear you. host: what would you like to ask our guest specifically? caller: hunter biden and burisma and joe biden holding up lincolnton medicine. guest: first on burisma, hunter biden on the board of burisma because he is a ukrainian gas expert? of course not. he knew nothing about gas, little-known ukrainian gas. he was on there because his last name was biden and that was a way of getting a payoff, hoping to influence joe biden. of course it's true. his hunter biden super relevant to current day politics? not at all. he has no role in the administration f
host: on the republican line from nashville, tennessee. tom, go ahead.ler: i would like to talk -- remember ukraine? having away blankets and medicine? how about burisma? here's another thing, how many houses does biden, kamala and pelosi own? why don't they give up their houses and give it to the homeless people? giving vaccines all over the world -- you know what they would do? they would set up things like hunter and burisma. host: your are on with our guest. caller: i would like to comment...
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dozen states from texas through the great lakes and the ohio valley including lexington and nashville, tennesseejackpot snowfall totals take a look at that. amazing as we get into april 20 tomorrow? so that will be the big story, also looking at the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the sunshine state, but it's 89 degrees in miami so i'm sure they will take that. all right, pete, ainsley and brian, back to you. ainsley: thank you, janice. she spent 17 years working in education and now our next guest wants to make a difference for american heros. her mission to serve those who serve next. but first let's check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: nice to see you guys great show today. verdict watch begins and also watch the republicans and the house on an idea concerning maxine waters we should get a live report on that 10:00 eastern time and senator cruz on the growing new deal and karl rove how you define a crisis and the detroit police chief respond s to a far left call for no more policing and you thought 2020 was nuts? come join dana and me in a few minutes top of the hour, we'll see
dozen states from texas through the great lakes and the ohio valley including lexington and nashville, tennesseejackpot snowfall totals take a look at that. amazing as we get into april 20 tomorrow? so that will be the big story, also looking at the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the sunshine state, but it's 89 degrees in miami so i'm sure they will take that. all right, pete, ainsley and brian, back to you. ainsley: thank you, janice. she spent 17 years working in education and...
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i'm asking because in nashville, memphis, tennessee, the great smoky mountains, you were talking about getting people to come back -- getting people coming back to our national parks. so let's talk about them opening. >> i think right now there is a hesitancy to create a roadmap toward outdoor travel. that is something we are pushing dean barden administration to get to us. throughout the pandemic we heard the data & lead the way. we agree home only think that there could be a data and science driven approach to national travel. we have seen timelines for out by the united kingdom and others. i think that with a clear roadmap that, -- vaccination rates, that there can be area pain. first and foremost, we can make a timeline. his story with the u.k. in a travel core door, so we need to have clear guidelines, lunch -- benchmarks, and clarity. we want to be able to welcome international travelers back to the u.s. >> the schedule mr. hill. >> you talked about the workforce, and as a lot of this industry wants to recover. 30% of the restaurants want to add them to the industry, but -- what
i'm asking because in nashville, memphis, tennessee, the great smoky mountains, you were talking about getting people to come back -- getting people coming back to our national parks. so let's talk about them opening. >> i think right now there is a hesitancy to create a roadmap toward outdoor travel. that is something we are pushing dean barden administration to get to us. throughout the pandemic we heard the data & lead the way. we agree home only think that there could be a data...
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las autoridades de tennessee revisan cÁmaras de un agente de nashville.ombre, el agente dispara matando al agresor. su identidad no ha sido revelada. la campaÑa nu —— de vacunaciÓn en nueva york permite que cualquier persona mayor de 16 aÑos pueda vacunarse. peggy: este era el panorama en un centro de vacunaciÓn de nueva york. cualquier persona mayor de 16 aÑo de vacunarse en los centros de la ciudad sin la necesidad de agendarse. el reto es convencer a los reticentes. es en un momento donde cae la demanda de la vacuna. >> al papÁ de mi hija lo tuve que convencer. ya le hice la cita. podrÁn vacunarse cerca de su trabajo en centros emergentes sin cita. la vacuna de johnson y johnson se tomarÁ luego de una suspensiÓn temporal por raros casos de trombosis. >> se trata de ir dÓnde estÁ la gente. abrir farmacias sin cita previa. reportera: un 23 por ciento de los adultos del paÍs estÁ vacunado. fÉlix: cuÁndo aplican las vacunas johnson y johnson? reportera: la persona mayores de 60 aÑos pueden venir y vacunarse. feliz: varios paÍses estÁn azotado por una nueva
las autoridades de tennessee revisan cÁmaras de un agente de nashville.ombre, el agente dispara matando al agresor. su identidad no ha sido revelada. la campaÑa nu —— de vacunaciÓn en nueva york permite que cualquier persona mayor de 16 aÑos pueda vacunarse. peggy: este era el panorama en un centro de vacunaciÓn de nueva york. cualquier persona mayor de 16 aÑo de vacunarse en los centros de la ciudad sin la necesidad de agendarse. el reto es convencer a los reticentes. es en un...
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i should know, this what is the curfew in nashville in tennessee now. pete: i think it's 2:00. there a couple of weeks ago i think it's up to 2:00. brian: if you want that state to thrive keep the bars opening a little later. ainsley: you should know them all you made them famous and all have a bar in national. nashvil. brian: great tribute to veterans. ainsley: you can bay bottle of whiskey, is that what he sells? wriewn brian yes. i'm not into the hard alcohol like you are ainsley so i don't know. i'm more of a beer guy. ainsley: welcome, pete he is in for steve. brian: hi, pete. pete: hi, brian, i will start again. brian: griff jenkins joins us live outside the supreme court as democrat expect to announce their plan to add four more justices. this broke last night, griff. >> good morning, brian, pete, ainsley. look so much for the president's 36-person six month commission to study packing the court, democrats are just going forward with it and later today a group of them here on the steps of the high court will unveil their plan to add the four justices. now, it's going to
i should know, this what is the curfew in nashville in tennessee now. pete: i think it's 2:00. there a couple of weeks ago i think it's up to 2:00. brian: if you want that state to thrive keep the bars opening a little later. ainsley: you should know them all you made them famous and all have a bar in national. nashvil. brian: great tribute to veterans. ainsley: you can bay bottle of whiskey, is that what he sells? wriewn brian yes. i'm not into the hard alcohol like you are ainsley so i don't...
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tennessee, royce? >> caller: hey, jimmy, a big na nashville, boo-yah. >> of course, royce, of course good to have you.nest, sun core energy. >> we'll be tough on suncor in this country we're tough on the canadians this is an area where the president seems to not want to let your oil and gas -- you're not from there but if you're from canada and it worries me a lot because i like free trade but i think it going to hurt suncor and prefer chevron. how about joe? >> caller: hey, jim, thanks very much for all you do. >> thank you >> caller: the company i'm looking at has increasing growth process, cash flows and a descent balance sheet. materials and inflation creeping in, do you think flowers foods would be a good acquisition. >> i've had a problem with them since 1978 i'm not sure i can endorse this. it a cut flow business i'm not done i'm going to paton in massachusetts, paton >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? >> good, how are you >> caller: doing good. doing good i had a question today on micro vision. >> well, you got a wild trader there, paton i got to tell you, i would rather be on the long side of t
tennessee, royce? >> caller: hey, jimmy, a big na nashville, boo-yah. >> of course, royce, of course good to have you.nest, sun core energy. >> we'll be tough on suncor in this country we're tough on the canadians this is an area where the president seems to not want to let your oil and gas -- you're not from there but if you're from canada and it worries me a lot because i like free trade but i think it going to hurt suncor and prefer chevron. how about joe? >> caller:...
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she's from tennessee, based in nashville. she works with the alzheimer's association there. managing early stage engagement programs. and tamara, a professor at the university of chicago, she serves on a number of federal boards. she received her phd from the university of north carolina. we're very glad to have her, and we look forward to your presentation. let's begin with ms. ramos. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member and the members of this senate committee. my name is adelina ramos. i'm a proud immigrant. at my facility, i work with alzheimer's patients. to be trusted by families to care for their loved ones is a great honor. but over the past year, my days have been filled with fear and sadness. i don't think my small community we thought that covid-19 would arrive. but it did, and nursing homes were not prepared. we lost over 20 residents in just over a month. we confronted the management to let them know we didn't have enough ppe or enough training to keep our residents safe and prevent the virus from spreading in our facility. we were extremely short-staffed,
she's from tennessee, based in nashville. she works with the alzheimer's association there. managing early stage engagement programs. and tamara, a professor at the university of chicago, she serves on a number of federal boards. she received her phd from the university of north carolina. we're very glad to have her, and we look forward to your presentation. let's begin with ms. ramos. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member and the members of this senate committee. my name is adelina...
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new jobs to tennessee and that's what's topping cnbc's on the money general motors partnering with lg to open a second battery plant, this time in spring hill, about 30 miles south of nashvilleort production of gm's upcoming cadillac lyric it's a crossover and other vehicles as well it's scheduled to open in two years and bring 1,300 manufacturing jobs to the area. >>> home builders racing to meet demand the pace of new home construction surged to a 15-year high in march, up more than 19% from the previous month. the increase follows a sharp decline in february when winter storms slammed the brakes on much-needed construction. >>> and three-time nba champion dwyane wade is now part owner of the utah jazz. we don't know what percentage of the team he owns, but the nba has a rule against ownership stakes of less than 1% dwyane wade says he plans to take an active role in the team. [ bell ringing ] >>> on wall street, the dow up 165. the s&p up 15. the nasdaq up 14 >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news >> look at the name but not the numbers. with more than 4 million players, it's one of the fastest growing sports in america an
new jobs to tennessee and that's what's topping cnbc's on the money general motors partnering with lg to open a second battery plant, this time in spring hill, about 30 miles south of nashvilleort production of gm's upcoming cadillac lyric it's a crossover and other vehicles as well it's scheduled to open in two years and bring 1,300 manufacturing jobs to the area. >>> home builders racing to meet demand the pace of new home construction surged to a 15-year high in march, up more than...