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pearlman believes more severe covid-19 symptoms may mean longer lasting immunity. >> so this disease, we think that you'll be protected at least for some amount of time, especially if you had pneumonia. if you had only the upper airway infection, you may get infected again. >> reporter: dr. pearlman said the good news is it isn't reinfecting. >> the virus isn't changing. >> reporter: what do you make of the korean cbc saying it may be reactivating in people they thought were cured? >> the question is whether it really is reactivation or it's low-level infection that was not detected for a period of time and now is detected. >> reporter: martin hirsch of massachusetts general hospital agrees. he says genetics and several other factors affect immune response. >> younger people, healthy people without any underlying conditions are the most likely to develop prolonged antibodies. >> reporter: with covid-19, the world health organization says we need more evidence about how effective the antibodies are and how long immunity will last. >> when we're talking about this idea of potentially ge
pearlman believes more severe covid-19 symptoms may mean longer lasting immunity. >> so this disease, we think that you'll be protected at least for some amount of time, especially if you had pneumonia. if you had only the upper airway infection, you may get infected again. >> reporter: dr. pearlman said the good news is it isn't reinfecting. >> the virus isn't changing. >> reporter: what do you make of the korean cbc saying it may be reactivating in people they thought...
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pearlman believes more severe covid-19 symptoms may mean longer lasting immunity. >> so this disease, protected at least for some amount of time, especially if you had pneumonia. if you had only the upper airway infection, you may get infected again. >> reporter: dr. pearlman said the good news is it isn't reinfecting. >> the virus isn't changing. >> reporter: what do you make of the korean cbc saying it may
pearlman believes more severe covid-19 symptoms may mean longer lasting immunity. >> so this disease, protected at least for some amount of time, especially if you had pneumonia. if you had only the upper airway infection, you may get infected again. >> reporter: dr. pearlman said the good news is it isn't reinfecting. >> the virus isn't changing. >> reporter: what do you make of the korean cbc saying it may
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. >> space historian robert pearlman. >> the reverend's official role at nasa was as senior information, but he was also a chaplain and fulfilling his spiritual role as well. >> was religion a part of the astronaut's life? >> there were some that were very religious. they had their own belief system separate from what they were doing for nasa. >> stout's religious and scientific faith are tested in 1967 after tragedy strikes the apollo 1 mission. >> the apollo 1 crew of gus grissom, ed white and roger chaffee, they were in the final preparations for their launch when a fire broke out in their capsule. >> all three astronauts are killed. >> that had a profound effect on reverend stout. >> carol mersh has written a book about stout's biblical quest called "the apostles of apollo." >> and stout decided to form what's called the apollo prayer league. >> the league, created under the auspices of a presbyterian church in nearby pasadena, texas, has a simple goal. >> their mission would be to pray for the astronauts and the skill of the mission control employees who built the rockets they woul
. >> space historian robert pearlman. >> the reverend's official role at nasa was as senior information, but he was also a chaplain and fulfilling his spiritual role as well. >> was religion a part of the astronaut's life? >> there were some that were very religious. they had their own belief system separate from what they were doing for nasa. >> stout's religious and scientific faith are tested in 1967 after tragedy strikes the apollo 1 mission. >> the...
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natasha pearlman is the executive editor of glamour magazine. great to have you.t because it's so weird to do this, i would imagine, right now. you asked your readers to share their stories, whether they had just begun dating or trying to build on a romantic relationship. share a couple of your favorites. >> it's been brilliant. one woman wrote us the most amazing story about how she's been dating this guy for two or three weeks. in her apartment on the eve of lockdown. -- [ inaudible ] actually, what we says is having felt the relationship is a bit of fun. they're kind of falling in love. >> that makes me break out in hives. >> the idea of a guy that you just met and might like showing up with his duffel bags and moving in. >> i mean, is there any way for you to determine from the readers, are they extremely frustrated during this time or are they resorting to creative measures? i mean, what are they mostly feeling? >> what i would say is she's probably more in the minority. we've had a few stories of people who met someone very quickly before coronavirus and the
natasha pearlman is the executive editor of glamour magazine. great to have you.t because it's so weird to do this, i would imagine, right now. you asked your readers to share their stories, whether they had just begun dating or trying to build on a romantic relationship. share a couple of your favorites. >> it's been brilliant. one woman wrote us the most amazing story about how she's been dating this guy for two or three weeks. in her apartment on the eve of lockdown. -- [ inaudible ]...
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pearlman who represented 1250 member families of a local chicago synagogue noted that even if he was thought to have been a collaborator, quote, he had prostituted his art to the brutal nazi while other more principled artists fled germa s or refused to serve their nazi masters. a rabbi from the chicago branch of the american jewish congress spoke out against the appointment. with respect to his contention that he had helped save jews, berman said that he had repeatedly heard war criminals who were on trial make this very claim. and he said but saving a small number of jews didn't excuse him from official active participation in a regime which murdered 6 million jews and millions of nonjews. berman said though he could have done otherwise, he allowed the nazi musher murderers to use h their symbol of responsibility and culture. but there were other more anonymous people who weighed in. a poignant letter written from new york to the chicago symphony by a man from the bronx, he said i'm an american citizen. a veteran who had served in the army for three years. i want to protest against
pearlman who represented 1250 member families of a local chicago synagogue noted that even if he was thought to have been a collaborator, quote, he had prostituted his art to the brutal nazi while other more principled artists fled germa s or refused to serve their nazi masters. a rabbi from the chicago branch of the american jewish congress spoke out against the appointment. with respect to his contention that he had helped save jews, berman said that he had repeatedly heard war criminals who...
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it's jonathan pearlman on the line. >> very good. >> can we see the screen? >> we can see the screen. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> let me know when it is up because i'm getting a delay here. bridget, if you could let me know if it is up and i'll start. >> i believe you're good to go. >> okay. commissioners, commissioner president koppel, vice president moore, director hillis, thank you for hearing this project today. the image you're looking at is our proposed project for a new, three-story, two family home to replace a defacto demolition of the existing two-story single-family house. my clients are a young couple with a 3-year-old daughter, with expectations of future family expansion. they bought the house in 2017, and in 2018 hoping to renovate and move in 2019. they always expected to occupy the property. slide please. the slide is a legalization of the defacto demolition of the existing house. it is a defacto demolition by accident. dpieaccident due to thegeneral g unfamiliar with the planning code limits on demolition, when extensive dry rot and
it's jonathan pearlman on the line. >> very good. >> can we see the screen? >> we can see the screen. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> let me know when it is up because i'm getting a delay here. bridget, if you could let me know if it is up and i'll start. >> i believe you're good to go. >> okay. commissioners, commissioner president koppel, vice president moore, director hillis, thank you for hearing this project today. the image you're looking at...