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it said clinical findings indicate poisoning with a substance from the group of colon oster is inhibitors. it's not clear exactly what the substance was some call and australia's inhibitors they used as a treatment for alzheimer's disease but chemicals from the group can also be used as a nerve agent chancellor angela merkel and foreign minister heiko moss are demanding an investigation in view of mist in the valleys prominent role in the political opposition in russia the authorities there are now urgently called upon to investigate this act fairly and to do so with full transparency alexina of on the is not the 1st russian critic of the kremlin to be poisoned the former spy alexander litvinenko died in 2006 off to he drank poisoned tea before her assassination journalist anna politkovskaya said she had survived an attempt to poison her and the opposition politician barzan them soft was gunned down in 2015 and now this suspected attack for politician norbert wrote ken it's clear who's behind it these are this latest attempted murder and the threats and intimidation against anyone linked
it said clinical findings indicate poisoning with a substance from the group of colon oster is inhibitors. it's not clear exactly what the substance was some call and australia's inhibitors they used as a treatment for alzheimer's disease but chemicals from the group can also be used as a nerve agent chancellor angela merkel and foreign minister heiko moss are demanding an investigation in view of mist in the valleys prominent role in the political opposition in russia the authorities there are...
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with us now we have with us emily oster, an economist at brown university.ss or thanks for being wit us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start here with the op-ed you wrote in "new york times." you write the first part of the plan should recognize that schools should not open in person until cases of the virus in the surrounding areas are low. you acknowledge that low is going to be hard to come up with a precise number. but for parents, families, what should they look for if it's their choice? >> i think what families should be looking for is first that the school has a good prevention plan. so that means making sure the kids are hand washing, distancing, wearing masks, tracking of symptoms. and then at the same time looking at what is the school going to do if and when they see a case, how are they going to isolate, close? it's part of the public health safety piece for parents but also the planning for what are they going to do as the school year unfolds. >> you highlight the cdc is clear about what to do if a student or faculty member or s
with us now we have with us emily oster, an economist at brown university.ss or thanks for being wit us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start here with the op-ed you wrote in "new york times." you write the first part of the plan should recognize that schools should not open in person until cases of the virus in the surrounding areas are low. you acknowledge that low is going to be hard to come up with a precise number. but for parents, families, what...
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u know, i was speaking as someone who's inadvertently become something oster child for online education, and i'll be the first to say that for my own children or anye with children, if i had to pick between an amazing teacher in a physical classro and the world's best technology, i would pick the amazing teacher every time. now, pre-pandemic, we in theory could do both. we cou have amazing technology in s to an amazing teacher. but now that we have the hand that we're dealt, we have the constraints of, of covid, and what we're saying and we're really seeing teachers do this well in certain pockets is even though we're doing distance learning, the irony is distance learning is a lot of kids main connection to a community, to social interaction right now. >> sreenivasan: how does a teacher community across screens? >> well, right when a teacher gets on to their video conference and highly end at least one touch point per day. rethink how that is.y can it doesn't have to be what you were doing in the physical a day, five days a week.n hour it could be 10 mbuutes each day, with a smaller gr
u know, i was speaking as someone who's inadvertently become something oster child for online education, and i'll be the first to say that for my own children or anye with children, if i had to pick between an amazing teacher in a physical classro and the world's best technology, i would pick the amazing teacher every time. now, pre-pandemic, we in theory could do both. we cou have amazing technology in s to an amazing teacher. but now that we have the hand that we're dealt, we have the...
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i think that professor oster is right when she talks about participation. people are dropping out.but when they come back in, they're basically going to be dinged and part of it is because their competitors are going to be younger people with fresher skills. >> yes. >> it's really easy to talk about this in terms of numbers and numbers just don't tell the whole story. you wrote a very extensive piece about this. you spoke with a lot of working women, a lot of mothers. for those of us who are reporte reporters, once you start talking to people, you start hearing patterns emerge over and over again. what did you hear when you spoke with women who are confronting this pandemic? >> the pattern of women leaving work, making this decision, that i heard over and over again. we have women who are for the first time in their careers in some instances deciding i am going to stop working because i cannot handing the child care piece and often time their husbands or partners make more money thissan they doug so they put in the position to exit the workforce. many women are now thinking months
i think that professor oster is right when she talks about participation. people are dropping out.but when they come back in, they're basically going to be dinged and part of it is because their competitors are going to be younger people with fresher skills. >> yes. >> it's really easy to talk about this in terms of numbers and numbers just don't tell the whole story. you wrote a very extensive piece about this. you spoke with a lot of working women, a lot of mothers. for those of...
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. >>> look at this monitor oster e mexican coast. hurricane genevieve category 4 and it stin strengthens. look what happens monday. this is the first chance of it sending some moisture our way and the first chance of some thunderstorms and it looks like it would be in the morning, if we're going to get them. something we're definitely going to keep an eye on. here's a look at wednesday. you can see temperatures relaxing a little bit. still some 100s and then on thursday we get rid of the 100s for just one day. that's it. >> mike, thank you. >>> a show of defiance by salons that opened this week despite state and county orders to stay closed. a number of salons opened their doors, but didn't offer serviceses. many salons have been closed since march and they are nearing financial collapse. rewaxation in san francisco reopened for business. >> it was a matter of either reopening or losing our businesses and our employees having to find jobs else where. it came down to a matter of just surviving. >>> michelle obama's speech during the d
. >>> look at this monitor oster e mexican coast. hurricane genevieve category 4 and it stin strengthens. look what happens monday. this is the first chance of it sending some moisture our way and the first chance of some thunderstorms and it looks like it would be in the morning, if we're going to get them. something we're definitely going to keep an eye on. here's a look at wednesday. you can see temperatures relaxing a little bit. still some 100s and then on thursday we get rid of...
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oster of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that dr. foster will ote yes on the previous question. as the member designated by mr. pursuant to rida, house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rooney will vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania rise? scanlon, as the member designated by ms. speier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. speier will vote yes on the previous question. does the urpose rise?man from california r. correa: mr. speaker, as a member designated by mr. bera, pursuant to house resolution mr. i inform the house that bera will vote yes on house resolution 1092. as a member designated by mr. ruiz, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. ruiz will vote on h.res. 1092. as the member designated by ms. sanchez, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. anchez will vote yea on ordering the previous question on h.res. 1092. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
oster of illinois, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that dr. foster will ote yes on the previous question. as the member designated by mr. pursuant to rida, house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rooney will vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania rise? scanlon, as the member designated by ms. speier, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. speier will vote yes on the...