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we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a white scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard lock down would help us to stop the affection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done doubt really scientists are thrilled to meet basically clinicians and allow people put out this paper but again i think there are other countries in the world that did better for example taiwan or south korea that's true that's true but they have a much stricter follow up when it comes to quarantine as you say which we don't have here in germany are you finding political support then to take on measures that some people would consider to be a violation of personal privacy well personal privacy. and a secondary role with our infection control laws in germany because it's the public to the official public health institute if you are infected the problem
we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a white scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard lock down would help us to stop the affection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done doubt really scientists are thrilled to meet...
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we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a wide scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a heart locked out would help us to stop the infection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done really not scientists throughout germany basically clinicians and allowed people put out this paper but again i think there are other countries in the world that did better for example taiwan or south korea does that's true that's true but they have a much stricter follow up when it comes to quarantine as you say which we don't have here in germany are you finding political support then to to take on measures that some people would consider to be a violation of personal privacy well personal privacy. and a secondary role with our infection control laws in germany because it's the public to the official public health institute if you are infected the p
we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a wide scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a heart locked out would help us to stop the infection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done really not scientists throughout germany...
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we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany and a white scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard locked out would help us to stop the infection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done doubt really read out scientists throughout germany basically clinicians and allow people put out this paper but again i think there are other countries in the world that did better for example taiwan or south korea that's true that's true but they have a much stricter follow up when it comes to quarantine as you say which we don't have here in germany are you finding political support then to take on measures that some people would consider to be a violation of personal privacy well personal privacy. and a secondary role with our infection control laws in germany because it's the public to the official public health institute if you are infected the
we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany and a white scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard locked out would help us to stop the infection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done doubt really read out scientists throughout...
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we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a wide scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard lock down would help us to stop the affection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done that really scientists throughout germany basically clinicians and allowed people put out this paper but again i think there are other countries in the world that did better for example taiwan or south korea that's true that's true but they have a much stricter follow up when it comes to quarantine as you say which we don't have here in germany are you finding political support then to take on measures that some people would consider to be a violation of personal privacy well personal privacy. and a secondary role with our infection control laws in germany because it's the public to the official public health institute if you are infected the problem is
we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a wide scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard lock down would help us to stop the affection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done that really scientists throughout germany...
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we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a wide scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard lock down would help us to stop the infection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done really scientists throughout germany basically clinicians and allowed people put out this paper but again i think there are other countries in the world that did better for example taiwan or south korea does that's true that's true but they have a much stricter follow up when it comes to quarantine as you say which we don't have here in germany are you finding political support then to to take on measures that some people would consider to be a violation of personal privacy well personal privacy. and a secondary role with our infection control laws in germany because it's the public to the official public health institute if you are infected the problem
we have as a problem in germany and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany on a wide scale and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures then even a hard lock down would help us to stop the infection rates so i think everything has to be put into this caution and we need a wider discussion it is not simply done really scientists throughout germany basically...
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the national academy of sciences put out a very strong paper of their opinion.entifically, it was more a week paper, to be honest. i see this as a scitist myself. i would like to see more explanations besides we need to go into a lockdown. brent: are you in favor of what is recommended, being a harder lockdown beginning christmas eve ? >> i'm in favor of about 80% of what is written in the paper which is already in effect in germany that has to be followed. at we he as a problem in germany, and this was actually addressed in this paper from the national academy of science, that control of the implementation of quarantine measures are not being done in germany by scale, and if we do not control quarantine or isolation measures, even a hard lockdown would help us to stop the infection rates, so i think everything has to be put into the discussion, and we need a wider discussion. really renowned scientists throughout germany -- basically conditions and lab people -- put out this papal, but i get -- again, i think there are other countries in the world that did bett
the national academy of sciences put out a very strong paper of their opinion.entifically, it was more a week paper, to be honest. i see this as a scitist myself. i would like to see more explanations besides we need to go into a lockdown. brent: are you in favor of what is recommended, being a harder lockdown beginning christmas eve ? >> i'm in favor of about 80% of what is written in the paper which is already in effect in germany that has to be followed. at we he as a problem in...
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germany's national academy of sciences is calling for the tough measures it wants all schools country wide to be closed from monday and for people to work from home wherever possible instead of the traditional holiday season it says public life should be put on hold economist claimants who was involved in drawing up the regulations and believes the time to act is now. and when in fact to invite if we don't shut down now the infection rate will continue to rise and that will mean having to enforce tougher and longer lasting restrictions in january the lockdown is an investment in the economy so that come january or february will be able to relax restrictions on them time is pressing germany only has a finite number of intensive care beds 80 percent of which are currently occupied hospital staff are reaching breaking point. finally flashy holidays to far flung destinations and basically been a nonstarter for most of us this year but the trip of a lifetime may not be beyond reach if you're willing to use your imagination. is there see that looks fine there however most flights are. good
germany's national academy of sciences is calling for the tough measures it wants all schools country wide to be closed from monday and for people to work from home wherever possible instead of the traditional holiday season it says public life should be put on hold economist claimants who was involved in drawing up the regulations and believes the time to act is now. and when in fact to invite if we don't shut down now the infection rate will continue to rise and that will mean having to...
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considering imposing a total lockdown over the christmas and new year period the country's national academy of sciences is recommending the holiday season be used for a to wake full lockdown to rein in high infection rates the eastern state of saxony has already taken steps in this direction and bavaria is expected to follow the various state premier monk assert it has asked lawmakers to approve strict measures including the closing of stores from christmas to january 10th mating between the federal and state. governments last week concluded that individual states can unilaterally impose stricter measures. and the new political reporter is with me from our parliamentary studio 3 a thanks for joining me hard luck to definitely looking inevitable in germany do we know when the country is likely to do a full shutdown we don't know exactly when that might happen we still don't know if it will happen the plans for christmas had already been defined about 2 weeks ago when chancellor angela merkel and the state leaders had met last time and they were met to meet again after christmas on january 4th to re-eval
considering imposing a total lockdown over the christmas and new year period the country's national academy of sciences is recommending the holiday season be used for a to wake full lockdown to rein in high infection rates the eastern state of saxony has already taken steps in this direction and bavaria is expected to follow the various state premier monk assert it has asked lawmakers to approve strict measures including the closing of stores from christmas to january 10th mating between the...
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>> clearly, it is an important issue and i was the cochair of the national academy of sciences reportthe equitable allocation of the covid-19 vaccine and the ac ip that used thator rand lots of data to be able to makend recomions and one ofur core principles was the mitigation of equities because we felt this was clearly an opportunity to think about vaccine allocation distribution and equity at the core of it. there are multiple ways in which our recommendations take into consideration this issue of health and equitynd really trying to mitigate that. it remains to be seen if this was a lot different than many other efforts i have been a part of. >> and how would that work to take into account that people of color were affected worst? would it be that in certain commit of these people are prioritized or is it just that there are more people of color working for example for the health-care industry, they woult inly get it first? >>ti people autolly think of doctors and nurses but the range of health care workers and particularly frontline health re workers who are the ones that are mor
>> clearly, it is an important issue and i was the cochair of the national academy of sciences reportthe equitable allocation of the covid-19 vaccine and the ac ip that used thator rand lots of data to be able to makend recomions and one ofur core principles was the mitigation of equities because we felt this was clearly an opportunity to think about vaccine allocation distribution and equity at the core of it. there are multiple ways in which our recommendations take into consideration...
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>> well, first of all, they only started about a year ago at the national academies of sciences with ly top-level group of scientists, engineers, all looking at this and, in fact, you know, for three years we've been covering this story but there are so many differences in the way people reacted to whatever is causing it. and there were theories that it was mass hysteria which really upset a lot of the state department people and it also, you know, then popped up in china with other people with consulates there. and now, in fact, unrelated to this study, last 18 months, alone, there have been several cases of cia officers, according to a source with direct knowledge of this, that have popped up in europe, elsewhere in europe, and in east asia. so, you know, there are more cases of this occurring, and it took a long time for people to believe that it was happening. their symptoms were very different. that's something that the head of the task force, national academies of sciences task force, dr. relman, david relman explained to me, he said with this theory that it is most likely, not
>> well, first of all, they only started about a year ago at the national academies of sciences with ly top-level group of scientists, engineers, all looking at this and, in fact, you know, for three years we've been covering this story but there are so many differences in the way people reacted to whatever is causing it. and there were theories that it was mass hysteria which really upset a lot of the state department people and it also, you know, then popped up in china with other...
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. >> i hear it over that type of message over and over the national academy of sciences committee on sexually transmitted infections say the only thing more stigmatized than sti's are abortion and so that's one of the issues i think many are trying to overcome and speak openly about i know for many it's hard and many times they do the opposite of what you do and they put it in a box and don't share their story with other women so hearing your story i think will be very helpful. i want to talk a little bit about your visit. the first doctor, i'm trying to keep track of the doctors and i just want to know about your confirmation of pregnancy because i really found that so difficult to read how you were treated at that visit. i was a little mystified why you got a transvaginal ultrasound but it makes sense if you had a history of ectopic pregnancy they wanted to rule that out but that isn't typically the standard of care for an early visit and many of the abortion restrictions require women to have an ultrasound even though there is no medical evidence that they need it. >> it sounded a
. >> i hear it over that type of message over and over the national academy of sciences committee on sexually transmitted infections say the only thing more stigmatized than sti's are abortion and so that's one of the issues i think many are trying to overcome and speak openly about i know for many it's hard and many times they do the opposite of what you do and they put it in a box and don't share their story with other women so hearing your story i think will be very helpful. i want to...
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a of a year-long study, experts at the national academy of science s point to directed pule microwaveng senator telling me a russian-made weapon could be to blame. >> reporter: mike spent decades in the cia as a covert operative. in afghanistan, iraq, chasing terrorists across the middle east. one night in a moscow hotel room in 2017 was like no other. >> i think about all the time in war zones where i've been shot at or rocketed. this was, by far, the scariest night of my life. >> reporter: at the time, he was the cia's number two official for operations throughout europe, woke up suddenly in the middle of the night with a sense of vertigo. >> i was falling over in my room, thought i was going the to vomit. i was incredibly nauseous. i had this incredible ringing in my years. i knew something was really wrong with me. >> reporter: the episode just the start of debilitating symptoms that upended his life. similar to scores of other cases reported by american diplomats and spies that began in 2016 in havana. then hit american officials in china and have since been reported by cia offic
a of a year-long study, experts at the national academy of science s point to directed pule microwaveng senator telling me a russian-made weapon could be to blame. >> reporter: mike spent decades in the cia as a covert operative. in afghanistan, iraq, chasing terrorists across the middle east. one night in a moscow hotel room in 2017 was like no other. >> i think about all the time in war zones where i've been shot at or rocketed. this was, by far, the scariest night of my life....
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abortion, the negative consequences and, in fact, we know and i've been involved in a national academy of sciences study that shows that actually abortion is extremely safe and a lot of the information that we know that states that policymakers are requiring women to be told the not really true consent in the way we all, you know, support consent and basically untrue information that they are providing women that's actually making them afraid and again, feel unsupported and confident about their decision and their own agency. >> the policy does not help women feel that they have the ability to make the decision to continue that pregnancy to begin with. the laws are not creating pots of money for women that w.h.o. are supporting their children to begin with and that is a tragedy. >> you write, i think, really in compelling detail about all of the kind of policy and personal factors that this exhaustion, lack of confidence with things and i should have seen how this had been but i didn't because it wasn't. all of the things -- >> it does. had he been born in a different situation, i don't know that
abortion, the negative consequences and, in fact, we know and i've been involved in a national academy of sciences study that shows that actually abortion is extremely safe and a lot of the information that we know that states that policymakers are requiring women to be told the not really true consent in the way we all, you know, support consent and basically untrue information that they are providing women that's actually making them afraid and again, feel unsupported and confident about...
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the national academies of sciences have been studying what happened to those diplomats, and they've concludedsterious physical and neurological symptoms are consistent with what the national academy called the effects of directed microwave energy. directed microwave energy. now, this report does not conclude that this microwave energy was directed intentionally, you know, fired at these diplomats with a ray gun or something. but it's important to point out here that directed microwave energy of the type described in this report, it doesn't occur in the wild. it's something you have to do on purpose. you have to manufacture it, and you kind of do have to point it at something for someone to feel the effects of this energy. now, who was behind these directed microwave energy attacks on u.s. diplomats is still unknown. but all this time later as we are starting to get to this thing finally, we're still learning more that it wasn't just u.s. diplomats that were targeted. we're still learning more about who exactly was targeted, and one of the people who has been contending with this from a very u
the national academies of sciences have been studying what happened to those diplomats, and they've concludedsterious physical and neurological symptoms are consistent with what the national academy called the effects of directed microwave energy. directed microwave energy. now, this report does not conclude that this microwave energy was directed intentionally, you know, fired at these diplomats with a ray gun or something. but it's important to point out here that directed microwave energy of...
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officers beginning in havana in 2016 and later in china after a yearlong investigation the national academy of sciences concluded the most likely explanation directed pulse microwave energy. >> pulsed directed microwave radiation can be focused on a particular space or physical environment at the level of several yards or a dozens of yards. >> reporter: so one person could be in bed and have it targeting that person and not someone right next door >> correct. >> reporter: russia has a long history of working on the weapons but denies involvement. the state department said the investigation is ongoing and each possible cause remains speculative. not to mark. and why would the russians want to target you >> i was in charge or one of several officers in charge o overseeing our efforts against them. >> reporter: the crippling migraines forced him to retire last year at age 50. new cases like mark's have hit other cia officers around the world in the last 18 months and the cia has tracked russian agents in the same cities at the same time according to a source with direct knowledge. but no conclusive eviden
officers beginning in havana in 2016 and later in china after a yearlong investigation the national academy of sciences concluded the most likely explanation directed pulse microwave energy. >> pulsed directed microwave radiation can be focused on a particular space or physical environment at the level of several yards or a dozens of yards. >> reporter: so one person could be in bed and have it targeting that person and not someone right next door >> correct. >>...
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there only because archaeological dig into the history of horses and this is why army national academy of sciences here in the united states plays such a high priority on going out to the point were built and making this 1st their story should that our team. did. so it's a fly by the only realistic way to explore pluto dowie days will it ever be possible to send i don't know a rover are let's train wild a manned mission. sure well there there are many ways to explore pluto if lima is just the 1st baby step here in the united states and last year on nasa has funded studies of how to conduct the next step which would be a pluto orbiter which would stay in the system rather than just fly by and very much more sophisticated package of instruments to study pluto and its satellites and one of the jobs of the head orbiter would be to scout for a landing sites for future robotic landers or rovers as you're talking about that's within our technological progress not sending people all way out there is not yet something that we can confidently do you know it's a big step just to simply put a mars probably in
there only because archaeological dig into the history of horses and this is why army national academy of sciences here in the united states plays such a high priority on going out to the point were built and making this 1st their story should that our team. did. so it's a fly by the only realistic way to explore pluto dowie days will it ever be possible to send i don't know a rover are let's train wild a manned mission. sure well there there are many ways to explore pluto if lima is just the...
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the mysterious illness among american diplomats and cuba and china the study from the national academy of sciencesis the latest to try to find a cause. for the strange symptoms that started to appear in late 2016 when these 2 dozen diplomats reported dizziness and cognitive problems during a period of nearly 2 years that study from the national academy of sciences didn't say who was responsible or whether u.s. citizens were intentionally targeted or been called as a former cia officer he says there's no doubt if it's an attack of some kind but that the government won't specifically blame anyone unless it's completely sure. the usual suspects are those governments that are hostile to or they're contending with the united states directly and that's russia china north korea and iran right now and by far the most likely ones are russia 1st and china 2nd. i mean particular would suspects russia but we don't know it's standard practice and the reality in the intelligence world in the great game behind the scenes. competing or hostile intelligence services and powers countries to do things that simply ar
the mysterious illness among american diplomats and cuba and china the study from the national academy of sciencesis the latest to try to find a cause. for the strange symptoms that started to appear in late 2016 when these 2 dozen diplomats reported dizziness and cognitive problems during a period of nearly 2 years that study from the national academy of sciences didn't say who was responsible or whether u.s. citizens were intentionally targeted or been called as a former cia officer he says...
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gemini's national academy of sciences is calling for the tough measures it wants all schools country to be closed from monday and for people to work from home where of a possible instead of the traditional holiday season it says public life should be put on hold economist came months who was involved in drawing up the regulations and believes the time to act is now and be in the fifty's and in fact to invite if we don't shut down the infection rate will continue to rise and that will mean having to enforce tough and on the last thing restrictions in january to look down as an investment in the economy so that come january or february will be able to relax restrictions. time is pressing germany only has a finite number of intensive care beds 80 percent of which are currently occupied hospital still for reaching breaking point. all right let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea delaney. our investors in frankfurt starting to factor in the possibility of more lock downs. they haven't really moved up these warnings so far as you can see behind me of the dax is up ab
gemini's national academy of sciences is calling for the tough measures it wants all schools country to be closed from monday and for people to work from home where of a possible instead of the traditional holiday season it says public life should be put on hold economist came months who was involved in drawing up the regulations and believes the time to act is now and be in the fifty's and in fact to invite if we don't shut down the infection rate will continue to rise and that will mean...
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now a report by the national academies of sciences engineering and medicine has concluded the most plausible explanation was directed radio frequency energy. in other words microwave energy. not the kind that comes out of cell phones but pulsed waves of intense energy that can damage tissue. >> do they believe this was done deliberately? >> they're not saying directly, kate but the scientists did point out russia for decades has done experiments on microwave weapons. nbc news reported back in 2018 that u.s. intelligence officials considered these to be potential attacks by microwave weapons and that russia was a leading suspect. but they don't have hard evidence on that. kate? >> all right. thank you. >>> that big nor'easter is winding down tonight. it brought high winds and more than a foot of heavy, wet snow in some parts of the northeast. and now crews are working to restore power to more than 200,000 customers throughout new england. authorities at jfk airport here in new york are investigating a bomb scare tonight. port authority police are responding to the incident involving a flat th
now a report by the national academies of sciences engineering and medicine has concluded the most plausible explanation was directed radio frequency energy. in other words microwave energy. not the kind that comes out of cell phones but pulsed waves of intense energy that can damage tissue. >> do they believe this was done deliberately? >> they're not saying directly, kate but the scientists did point out russia for decades has done experiments on microwave weapons. nbc news...
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germany's influential national academy of sciences leopold diena recommended that the holiday season be used to impose a heart lockdown across the country this would include lifting the otherwise compulsory school attendance from december 14th and banning all groups sporting and cultural events access to public spaces would also be more restricted from christmas until at least january 10th and. if we do not shut down and the infection numbers continue to climb then we will probably have to impose even stricter measures for an even longer period this lockdown as a kind of investment also in the economy so that we can ease restrictions again in january or february the chairman of the state premier conferences calling for new subsidies programs should businesses be forced to shut down again. the programs we already have would certainly have to be more flexible so that businesses that are affected by further measures can also be covered by these support programs. a meeting between the federal and state governments concluded that the states can unilaterally impose stricter measures. and t
germany's influential national academy of sciences leopold diena recommended that the holiday season be used to impose a heart lockdown across the country this would include lifting the otherwise compulsory school attendance from december 14th and banning all groups sporting and cultural events access to public spaces would also be more restricted from christmas until at least january 10th and. if we do not shut down and the infection numbers continue to climb then we will probably have to...
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germany's influential national academy of sciences leopold diena recommended that the holiday season be used to impose a heart lockdown across the country this would include lifting the otherwise compulsory school attendance from december 14th and banning all groups sporting and cultural events access to public spaces would also be more restricted from christmas until at least january 10th and beneath trees and and in fact if we do not shut down and the infection numbers continue to climb then we will probably have to impose even stricter measures for an even longer period this lockdown as a kind of investment also in the economy so that we can ease restrictions again in january or february. the chairman of the state premier conference is calling for a new some cities programs should businesses be forced to shut down again. just to pull the programs we already have would certainly have to be more flexible so that businesses that are affected by further measures can also be covered by the support programs and a meeting between the federal and state governments concluded that the state
germany's influential national academy of sciences leopold diena recommended that the holiday season be used to impose a heart lockdown across the country this would include lifting the otherwise compulsory school attendance from december 14th and banning all groups sporting and cultural events access to public spaces would also be more restricted from christmas until at least january 10th and beneath trees and and in fact if we do not shut down and the infection numbers continue to climb then...
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much wealth one can take from public coffers in a study covered in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences peanuts for short researchers found that higher social class predicted increase in unethical behavior they showed that the rich are more likely to make an ethical decisions steal from others break the law while driving and cheat in contests and yet the rich are the ones who control our government and our economy not only should they be kept out of leadership positions they shouldn't be out on the streets we have our kids to think about we got to keep them safe don't we the exorbitantly rich should we put a hold of someone on an island where they can be monitored and receive the treatment they require and then while they are looking we'll create a sustainable egalitarianism peaceful do you call positive utopian wonder world where hogs don't cause death any more coming from washington d.c. the belly the bases the redacted and. thank you all right i continue to be a police gaff last week the u.s. recognized a paramilitary coup that seized power in bolivia as if they were a legitimate gov
much wealth one can take from public coffers in a study covered in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences peanuts for short researchers found that higher social class predicted increase in unethical behavior they showed that the rich are more likely to make an ethical decisions steal from others break the law while driving and cheat in contests and yet the rich are the ones who control our government and our economy not only should they be kept out of leadership positions they...
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cognitive problems during a period of nearly 2 years from late 2016 the study from the national academy of sciences didn't say who was responsible or whether u.s. citizens were intentionally targeted as a former cia officer he says there's no doubt it's an attack of some kind but the government points specifically blame anyone unless it's completely sure. the usual suspects are those governments that are hostile to or they're contending with the united states directly and that's russia china north korea and iran right now and by far the most likely ones are russia 1st and china 2nd. in critical or would suspects russia but we don't know it's standard practice and the reality in the intelligence world in the great game behind the scenes. competing or hostile intelligence services and powers countries to do things that simply are harassment i know that for decades the soviets and now the russians will do things simply to harass american diplomats or officials they will slash their tires poison their dogs i know people who have their their pet dogs poisoned and killed and simply to mess with the ameri
cognitive problems during a period of nearly 2 years from late 2016 the study from the national academy of sciences didn't say who was responsible or whether u.s. citizens were intentionally targeted as a former cia officer he says there's no doubt it's an attack of some kind but the government points specifically blame anyone unless it's completely sure. the usual suspects are those governments that are hostile to or they're contending with the united states directly and that's russia china...
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rather than tap someone from the national academies of medicine or national academies of science, theyng in conspiracy theory groups. it makes no sense. one of the stories of this epidemic is going to be that, yes, the coronavirus killed so far 300,000 americans, but it was enabled by anti-science groups that downplayed the severity of the epidemic, touted spectacular cures like hydroxychloroquine, which doesn't work, which tried to attribute covid deaths to other causes so that people didn't believe this epidemic was real. they thought covid-19 was a hoax, especially in the middle part of the country where i am. it's ultimately death by covid-19 and death by anti-science. >> look, this doctor who is testifying today says there's no evidence that masks, lockdowns or social distancing work. i think this says much more about ron johnson and the republicans holding this hearing than it does about this fringe group. this tells you what ron johnson is thinking about it and where his head is here. the "new york times" was the first to report that the white house chose not to order more than
rather than tap someone from the national academies of medicine or national academies of science, theyng in conspiracy theory groups. it makes no sense. one of the stories of this epidemic is going to be that, yes, the coronavirus killed so far 300,000 americans, but it was enabled by anti-science groups that downplayed the severity of the epidemic, touted spectacular cures like hydroxychloroquine, which doesn't work, which tried to attribute covid deaths to other causes so that people didn't...
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for mark jacobson like stanford and now largely discredited and those that preceded the national academy of science and now the climate plan does not call for 100 percent renewable with zero carbon and with the long tradition of anti- nuclear shifts. the runways i wanted to write apocalypse never was this question you have seen me wrestling with for several years is that against nuclear energy and renewables that has such a large impact and to drive me bonkers for almost a decade after i got to the bottom of it. obviously one big part of it doesn't explain it all because it is much more concerned than conservatives so it cannot be a uniform irrational fear. and then based on the ideas of the british economist and then to result in famines. and then to be disproven and every year since he was writing and those environmental problems are the result of to be too successful as a species. so what is behind this idea that civilization that there is something fundamentally wrong with the way we love and and with power and religion and ultimately conclude the reason we see secular people gravitate is that
for mark jacobson like stanford and now largely discredited and those that preceded the national academy of science and now the climate plan does not call for 100 percent renewable with zero carbon and with the long tradition of anti- nuclear shifts. the runways i wanted to write apocalypse never was this question you have seen me wrestling with for several years is that against nuclear energy and renewables that has such a large impact and to drive me bonkers for almost a decade after i got to...
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the national academy of sciences only suggests the attacks may have been deliberate and malicious. ear-old inventor is "time" magazine's first-ever kid of the year. some of his inventions include an app to prevent cyberbullying and identifies lead in drinking water. he beat out more than 55,000 other nominees between the ages of eight and 16 for the title. he was previously named america's top 10 scientists from braintree and colorado. i'm ashley strohmier. now back to judge jeanine. . president trump: we went down less and we went up more than any other country in the world. we had a good foundation. judge jeanine: that's president trump talking about our economy bouncing back quicker than during -- than others during this pandemic. my next guest knows how tirelessly the president fights for the american people every day. white house trade advisor peter navarre he joins me now. you wrote an op-ed piece for the "wall street journal" called the bridge to recovery. in this article you talk about the fact that thanks to the underlying strength of the trump economy on the eve of the pan
the national academy of sciences only suggests the attacks may have been deliberate and malicious. ear-old inventor is "time" magazine's first-ever kid of the year. some of his inventions include an app to prevent cyberbullying and identifies lead in drinking water. he beat out more than 55,000 other nominees between the ages of eight and 16 for the title. he was previously named america's top 10 scientists from braintree and colorado. i'm ashley strohmier. now back to judge jeanine....
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perspective weal work with the national academy of science, engineering and medicine so no one feels the government is picking losers and winners. we get input from the advisory committee on emin's asian practices at the cdc -- immunization practices at the cdc. corrections facilities are high risk. once the virus gets in and spreads like wildfire in these facilities. they should be considered a particularly vulnerable population. states haves of the tough decisions because everyone at this point thanks they are a particularly vulnerable population or central workforce. -- essential workforce. we will aggressively work to make sure governors of the flex ability to immunize for the greatest impact in their states. i agree with you. we should all recognize our corrections facility populations as being a vulnerable population and high risk. >> the next question is from laura at wews. >> good afternoon. we are just days from christmas. what changes do you have other message about family gatherings for this christmas versus thanksgiving? >> i would tell people to go to cdc.gov to see the
perspective weal work with the national academy of science, engineering and medicine so no one feels the government is picking losers and winners. we get input from the advisory committee on emin's asian practices at the cdc -- immunization practices at the cdc. corrections facilities are high risk. once the virus gets in and spreads like wildfire in these facilities. they should be considered a particularly vulnerable population. states haves of the tough decisions because everyone at this...
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consequences of abortion, the negative consequences and in fact we know nothing about the national academy of sciences study that show abortion is extremely safe. a lot of the information the states and policymakers require women to be old is not true informed consent the way that we support it but is misguided and untrue information that they are providing women that is making them afraid and not supported in their own decision and agencies. >> and these policies do not help us help women feel they have the ability to make the decision to continue that pregnancy to begin with. these laws are not creating parts of money for those who are worried about supporting their children to begin with and it is a tragedy. >> and you write about the policy that pushes you to have an abortion and that foiled your efforts a the very reasons i wanted an abortion with a lack of funds and that's wt made it nearly impossible to get one. it's what it shod have been but it wn't and all those things you had to factor in you read them and you could do this i this together and it just makes it so difficult. >> i'm sure we w
consequences of abortion, the negative consequences and in fact we know nothing about the national academy of sciences study that show abortion is extremely safe. a lot of the information the states and policymakers require women to be old is not true informed consent the way that we support it but is misguided and untrue information that they are providing women that is making them afraid and not supported in their own decision and agencies. >> and these policies do not help us help...
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after years of studies, experts at the national academy of sciences believe what is the most likely causef these. direct post microwave injury. and east asia has reported disabling ailments. one leading scientist said a russian-made weapon could be the blame. he spent decades in the cia as a covert operative, in afghanistan, iraq. one night, 2017, unlike any other. >> i think about the times i was shot at. this is by far the scariest time of my life. >> at the time, the number two cia director throughout europe woke up suddenly in the middle of the night with a sense of vertigo. >> i was falling over in my room. i thought i was going to vomit. i was incredibly nauseous. i had incredible ringing in my ears. >> the episode just the start of debilitating symptoms that upended his life. he said similar to scores of other cases reported by american diplomats and spies that began in 2016 in havana. then hit american officials in china and have since been reported by cia officers in several other countries. what could be the cause? after a year-wrong investigation, 19 top experts from the nation
after years of studies, experts at the national academy of sciences believe what is the most likely causef these. direct post microwave injury. and east asia has reported disabling ailments. one leading scientist said a russian-made weapon could be the blame. he spent decades in the cia as a covert operative, in afghanistan, iraq. one night, 2017, unlike any other. >> i think about the times i was shot at. this is by far the scariest time of my life. >> at the time, the number two...
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. >>> the national academy of sciences panel is pointing to a probable cause of the mysterious brainate department and cia officers overseas. a bipartisan group of senators led by new hampshire's jeanne shaheen and maine's susan collins has proposed new legislation to expand benefits to the victims including retirees and covering the cia officers as well. >>> next, a novel way to deal with the refrigeration challenge for the pfizer vaccine, coming up. stay with us. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ research shows people remember so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance,
. >>> the national academy of sciences panel is pointing to a probable cause of the mysterious brainate department and cia officers overseas. a bipartisan group of senators led by new hampshire's jeanne shaheen and maine's susan collins has proposed new legislation to expand benefits to the victims including retirees and covering the cia officers as well. >>> next, a novel way to deal with the refrigeration challenge for the pfizer vaccine, coming up. stay with us. this is...
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the national academy of science recommendations, the first staff in nursing home, people 65 years old that have chronic conditions, people in prison, essential workers. >> neil: doctor, when you look at this, you'll be encounters patients regardless of where they are on this vaccine relief list won't be keen on taking it for a variety of reasons. could be the politicization of this procession and people that just don't a take them. how do you deal with your patients doctor? >> this is going to be a huge challenge. the most recent numbers, the most polls out there show that 58% of people would be ready to take a vaccine. but much of this hesitancy, because it's a short time when the vaccine was developed. i'm confident as we advocate more about the safety of the vaccines and we have the first round of vaccination as we discussed the healthcare workers and the elderly, high risk. in this picture, when you deal with covid, if you don't participate to the solution here you're a problem. so we're in a minor world here. either you help or you're a problem yourself. so hopefully we'll have m
the national academy of science recommendations, the first staff in nursing home, people 65 years old that have chronic conditions, people in prison, essential workers. >> neil: doctor, when you look at this, you'll be encounters patients regardless of where they are on this vaccine relief list won't be keen on taking it for a variety of reasons. could be the politicization of this procession and people that just don't a take them. how do you deal with your patients doctor? >> this...
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and so there is disagreement between the national academy of science and the asip committee, and that's going to get resolved tomorrow, we hope, and there will be consensus. it's not that much different. it's about the level of risk, where to fit in certain groups like teachers and those who are of advanced age and their coexisting conditions, but it's pretty close and i think we'll get a final readout on that tomorrow. >> all right. and doctor, we did get late word monday that donald trump's top medical adviser dr. scott atlas has resigned. he doubted the science behind the wearing of masks, pushed the concept of herd immunity. what's your response to his departure? >> it's probably one of the best things that's happened. it's happened like way too late, like 130 days lates, which is when he started. he has been a destructive force, anti-science, going against all of the public health messaging, regarding as you mentioned, rosemary, masks and the need to protect all individuals and so this whole idea that he had of herd immunity was baseless. it was reckless, and we've seen such a larg
and so there is disagreement between the national academy of science and the asip committee, and that's going to get resolved tomorrow, we hope, and there will be consensus. it's not that much different. it's about the level of risk, where to fit in certain groups like teachers and those who are of advanced age and their coexisting conditions, but it's pretty close and i think we'll get a final readout on that tomorrow. >> all right. and doctor, we did get late word monday that donald...
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into much detail but there was a an article that was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences about. some touching dairy products milk using a bunch of talks and you can cause horrible damage with death many thousands of coffee. cold jackson is a senior scientist at one of the united states most important biological laboratories. that is kind of frightening when you think over the last 2 different passes will somebody there are a large population or a small part of the population what goes with food there are cases in our not so this will pass for people about that. oregon authorities announced that the most serious biological attack in u.s. history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized at disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks c
into much detail but there was a an article that was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences about. some touching dairy products milk using a bunch of talks and you can cause horrible damage with death many thousands of coffee. cold jackson is a senior scientist at one of the united states most important biological laboratories. that is kind of frightening when you think over the last 2 different passes will somebody there are a large population or a small part of the...
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negative consequences and in fact, we know have been involved in a national academy of sciences studies shows and actually abortion is extremely safe and a lot of the information that we know the states the policymakers are requiring women to be told is not really true in the way that we all support this content argument really is misguided and basically untrue information. they are providing them. that is actually making them afraid. again, i'm supportive and confident about their own decision in their own agency. alina: and these policies do not help women feel they have the ability to make the decision to continue the pregnancy to begin with. there these laws are not creating pots of money for women who are going about supporting the children to begin with. that is a tragedy. alina: you write in detail about the policy a personal factors that can push you to want to have an abortion at the same time ultimately foiled your efforts to try to get one. inhe very reasons that this exhaustion and lack of funds, and lack of confidenc with the things tt makes it nearly impossible for me to g
negative consequences and in fact, we know have been involved in a national academy of sciences studies shows and actually abortion is extremely safe and a lot of the information that we know the states the policymakers are requiring women to be told is not really true in the way that we all support this content argument really is misguided and basically untrue information. they are providing them. that is actually making them afraid. again, i'm supportive and confident about their own decision...
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in 1961 1961 alexander even volunteered to help the national academy of sciences conduct a study of theamerican survivors of the gas attack, but the project stalled when identifying victims of contamination proved too difficult. all the records just said burns due to enemy action, alexander recalled. they couldn't tell who had been poisoned and who had been blasted. in the epilogue i explained in detail how the truth about the bari incident finally emerged. it was no thanks to churchill who continue to deny the presence of poison gas in his voluminous world war ii memoir, closing the ring. eisenhower was a little more forthcoming in his 1940 memoir, by d stated only that one of the ships was loaded with a small quantity of mustard gas and fortunately the wind was offshore that day end quote, the escaping gas caused no casualties. the early attempts by writers to correct the record were not altogether successful as they did not have access to all the classified documents. many of those early accounts were deeply flawed, riddled with mistakes and official lies. i found it even to this day
in 1961 1961 alexander even volunteered to help the national academy of sciences conduct a study of theamerican survivors of the gas attack, but the project stalled when identifying victims of contamination proved too difficult. all the records just said burns due to enemy action, alexander recalled. they couldn't tell who had been poisoned and who had been blasted. in the epilogue i explained in detail how the truth about the bari incident finally emerged. it was no thanks to churchill who...
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after a year-long investigation, 19 top experts from the national academy of sciences conclude the mostrowave energy, consistent with the directed radio frequency energy attack. >> this is not a cell phone, this is not what you see from a microwave oven this is a particular unusual way of delivering microwave energy. stanford professor david railman, chairman of the study delivered the results to the committee. >> we have neurologists on our committee that said afterwards, in my entire career of reading about countless, hundreds and thousands of cases of neurologic injury, i've never heard of something like this. >> this is really unique in the medical literature >> it is >> new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen has been fighting for medical benefits for the victims. >> i fear that what we have seen to date is not going to end. we're going to see more of these kinds of attacks in the future and we need to be prepared for them >> and what countries have developed this kind of technology in the past >> well, we know russia has it >> russia has denied any involvement in the incidents the st
after a year-long investigation, 19 top experts from the national academy of sciences conclude the mostrowave energy, consistent with the directed radio frequency energy attack. >> this is not a cell phone, this is not what you see from a microwave oven this is a particular unusual way of delivering microwave energy. stanford professor david railman, chairman of the study delivered the results to the committee. >> we have neurologists on our committee that said afterwards, in my...
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the scarcity is such a problem that the national academy of science is holding a session next week to help medical professionals sort through rationing questions. quote, mr. giuliani appeared unaware of the scarcity issues, telephoning interviewers that politicians have taken masks and business closures too far now that covid-19 is, in his words, quote, a treatable disease. for him it was treatable. it's treatable maybe if you can get these magical elixirs that aren't available to the general public and that the president reserves for his friends while nobody else can get it and while more than 3,000 americans each day are now dying from this thing without access to those kinds of treatments. today congressman jim clyburn released witness testimony from a senior career scientist at the cdc. according to her testimony, she was directed by trump's appointed cdc director robert redfield, to delete an email from a trump appointee. this was a misspelled email sent in multiple different font colors using weird language. but it was from a trump appointee, and it demanded that the cdc change
the scarcity is such a problem that the national academy of science is holding a session next week to help medical professionals sort through rationing questions. quote, mr. giuliani appeared unaware of the scarcity issues, telephoning interviewers that politicians have taken masks and business closures too far now that covid-19 is, in his words, quote, a treatable disease. for him it was treatable. it's treatable maybe if you can get these magical elixirs that aren't available to the general...
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as of the national academy of sciences engineering and medicine have been meeting already for months ave come up with a recommendation. the cdc is currently meeting. individual hospitals are coming up with their individual rollout plans. of the general consensus is that people who are frontline workers, people who are considered frontline health care workers, high risk health care workers, people who are essential workers, those who are sick, have chronic medical problems, those who are living in close quarters -- cover facilities like nursing homes, homeless shelters, prison, people that are elderly, all of these high risk populations for whatever reason based on your job, where you're living, how sick you are, those are the populations that need to be vaccinated early. k-12 teachers. we need to be able to get people back into school in settings where they can be close togeth. rollouthere is a staged where we have a phase i bag, face 2, phase 3 so we can rt of in an orderly fashion figure out who is going to go first. and ultimately get to make sure that everyone of the population go
as of the national academy of sciences engineering and medicine have been meeting already for months ave come up with a recommendation. the cdc is currently meeting. individual hospitals are coming up with their individual rollout plans. of the general consensus is that people who are frontline workers, people who are considered frontline health care workers, high risk health care workers, people who are essential workers, those who are sick, have chronic medical problems, those who are living...