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john dickerson looks back on the life of a noti notorious new yok madam. >> polly adler was the peartrned professional madam. whose big blah ok contained professional names. >> fdr was a client. >> that was a real shock to me. >> a night at polly's place, ahead on sunday morning. >> after ben benededick cumber a imitsz of a departure, even for him. for his new movie, the power of the dog, actor benedick cumberbatch is immersed him in >>or the noir, thatfa y dn't she would be kind ofan >> .benedick l cumberbach later. >> then, an ain chenlt material that could power the future. jim axelrod, on the powerful career of bob cost that's. and counsel terg depression. plus a historic night at the opera. commentary from a historic accredit creature, steve hartman. we'll be back in a moment. ♪♪ when the only thought on your mind ♪♪ is “finally” ♪♪ this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. this is lincoln financial. when it comes to flooring, i'm hard tse toor ere n protect and retire. the difference between products, the
john dickerson looks back on the life of a noti notorious new yok madam. >> polly adler was the peartrned professional madam. whose big blah ok contained professional names. >> fdr was a client. >> that was a real shock to me. >> a night at polly's place, ahead on sunday morning. >> after ben benededick cumber a imitsz of a departure, even for him. for his new movie, the power of the dog, actor benedick cumberbatch is immersed him in >>or the noir, thatfa y...
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by 1963 polly student body was 25percent black . increasingly and apparently in reaction to the growing black population at the school white and roman of school began to decrease as some white families left the neighborhood orsend their kids to other schools . by the late 1960s san francisco polytechnic was more than 50 percent african-american and filipino enrollmentsdeclined differently. ask the student body grew more diverse , the city investments in the school decreased. a reflection of systemic racia bias and education funding . a structural investigation revealed all of the campus buildings accept the girls jim failed to meet field requirements for safety and polly would be declared unsafe and close in 1972 and the students were transferred to the new mac tier high school. from 1973 to 1977 the school was the temporary home of mission high school while mission was undergoing renovation. in 1989 all except for the two gyms weredemolished . and after a long battle by affordable housing advocates, replaced byparkview commons , an
by 1963 polly student body was 25percent black . increasingly and apparently in reaction to the growing black population at the school white and roman of school began to decrease as some white families left the neighborhood orsend their kids to other schools . by the late 1960s san francisco polytechnic was more than 50 percent african-american and filipino enrollmentsdeclined differently. ask the student body grew more diverse , the city investments in the school decreased. a reflection of...
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by 1963 polly student body was 25percent black .asingly and apparently in reaction to the growing black population at the school white and roman of school began to decrease as some white families left the neighborhood orsend their kids to other schools . by the late 1960s san francisco polytechnic was more than 50 percent african-american and filipino enrollmentsdeclined differently. ask the student body grew more diverse , the city investments in the school decreased. a reflection of systemic racia bias and education funding . a structural investigation revealed all of the campus buildings accept the girls jim failed to meet field requirements for safety and polly would be declared unsafe and close in 1972 and the students were transferred to the new mac tier high school. from 1973 to 1977 the school was the temporary home of mission high school while mission was undergoing renovation. in 1989 all except for the two gyms weredemolished . and after a long battle by affordable housing advocates, replaced byparkview commons , and affo
by 1963 polly student body was 25percent black .asingly and apparently in reaction to the growing black population at the school white and roman of school began to decrease as some white families left the neighborhood orsend their kids to other schools . by the late 1960s san francisco polytechnic was more than 50 percent african-american and filipino enrollmentsdeclined differently. ask the student body grew more diverse , the city investments in the school decreased. a reflection of systemic...
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thanks, polly prissypants.divorce, and apparently it's all gonna be finalized soon. - dude, butters, how many times do we have to go over this? that's not skeletor, it's a woman named maria shriver. - but then why does his face look like that? [doors bang] - what? what? what? what are you guys talking about? what are you guys doing? what are you talking about? i knew it! you guys are having a big 99% rally, aren't you? occupying the cafeteria? you wanna know why you guys are all here protesting? because you're pissed off, but you actually think it's wrong to be pissed off at a black president, so you're all just pissed off at me! well, go ahead! have your little rally to figure out how to stick it to the 1%-- see what it gets you! [crash] - hey, you know, eric is right.
thanks, polly prissypants.divorce, and apparently it's all gonna be finalized soon. - dude, butters, how many times do we have to go over this? that's not skeletor, it's a woman named maria shriver. - but then why does his face look like that? [doors bang] - what? what? what? what are you guys talking about? what are you guys doing? what are you talking about? i knew it! you guys are having a big 99% rally, aren't you? occupying the cafeteria? you wanna know why you guys are all here...
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polly marble says no, not safe. i will shop online and even driving around is scary. people are stealing and getting hurt. kelly harrington says, i'd prefer shopping online, because of the holiday fear. and this one says that holiday mobs reinforce my choice to shop online as well. california has to make the criminals accountable again. we will see what happens in the near term and longer term from there. still more to come at 7:00. >>> in line to get in the courtroom in san jose and we will take you to the trial of elizabeth holmes, the owner of their -- of theranos, and what she said and what might come tomorrow. >>> and also, what gold medalist kristi yamaguchi was doing in downtown san jose tonight. you are watching nbc bay area news night. >>> and getting a picture of you? >> that is elizabeth holmes silent leaving the courtroom in san jose, but she had a lot to say to the jurors. the theranos founder was testifying for the second day in hopes of convincing the jury that she did not defraud the investors. and really it was the hottest ticket for people trying to
polly marble says no, not safe. i will shop online and even driving around is scary. people are stealing and getting hurt. kelly harrington says, i'd prefer shopping online, because of the holiday fear. and this one says that holiday mobs reinforce my choice to shop online as well. california has to make the criminals accountable again. we will see what happens in the near term and longer term from there. still more to come at 7:00. >>> in line to get in the courtroom in san jose and...
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may call me say polly, my pull is a big jewish. a decision they pump does a funky bottle left bottles. the why if i'm cafe, live cute fusion life. i'm to peter limine assailant 5. i do for the farm out. don't the super. so luck was your last on not bent, the war. one about population soft. go live, come up again. you saw it's one play. mark played potty. get was super selected. your faith comes up near fall. but pleasure. hey, the village, the bishop group a day left was from new clues to india. i stayed clean deductibles, a faithful, gotten killed. sure, so well, i've been here 11 years old or you can shoot the lachelle from off on the block. she knows, disemboweled shows, fer disclosures of she on plain to fill up the sub a fake on of ways up. sassy luck was a way deli yolo luck. one up, lumpy lives up will fix the love honestly. did you wait? saw was a village and gone. fella separation to lucky de la saw was available marcella said where said back allah a la city funky, desolate ah why should you want to have icy deseeno conjur
may call me say polly, my pull is a big jewish. a decision they pump does a funky bottle left bottles. the why if i'm cafe, live cute fusion life. i'm to peter limine assailant 5. i do for the farm out. don't the super. so luck was your last on not bent, the war. one about population soft. go live, come up again. you saw it's one play. mark played potty. get was super selected. your faith comes up near fall. but pleasure. hey, the village, the bishop group a day left was from new clues to...
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the polli-bricks also provide insulation from heat, and their transparency allows natural light to enteruring the day. oh, and did i mention that solar and wind-powered systems power the 40,000 leds that light the building up at night? so, calling this place "eco-friendly" is really an understatement. this building is the future of urban design and architecture. the whole idea is that the whole thing can be recycled. i just undo this screw, take out the panel and i can take all this. every component is reduced back to its single material, without gluing them together. so what's the building used for now? still exhibitions, right? yes, art exhibitions. art exhibitions, okay. it's not a fine-art type. it's definitely designed for mass, public art, performing arts. what would it cost to build this? it was actually three million us dollars to begin with, and they kind of squeezed in a little here and there to push the budget to four. there's a similar-sized building right across the street, just down a couple blocks, constructed at the same time, under the government's traditional budget. th
the polli-bricks also provide insulation from heat, and their transparency allows natural light to enteruring the day. oh, and did i mention that solar and wind-powered systems power the 40,000 leds that light the building up at night? so, calling this place "eco-friendly" is really an understatement. this building is the future of urban design and architecture. the whole idea is that the whole thing can be recycled. i just undo this screw, take out the panel and i can take all this....
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he her understand your and if you lose her whom of polly bern, there were a sort of behalf ment, lindman virginia to allow them kind of sailors doing that sort of be hard. if a polymer a high, the hill month, the co harden ability bar, i'm that amine bought would say in for jewelry, omen, my national algebra read in the clinic and my actual delicate him for job. oh i lou jazeera with unfair. it'll be a wellness waterleaf of judy them abbey. in the occupied palestinian territories, the al jazeera journalists were on the front line from 2000 to 2005 al jazeera closely covered the 2nd intifada, all palestinian uprising. israel accused the channel of fanning the flames of public outrage. al jazeera responded that its role was like that of any media organization to report, not support one side or another. ah, not that up. the public for this to leah father that up san jose. gonna lock on with the with did not have a civil thought that his idea that it took a little in or out on usage, medial amended with la cardoso hovel, martha. madam, the city of zillow diploma. it had to have had the id in
he her understand your and if you lose her whom of polly bern, there were a sort of behalf ment, lindman virginia to allow them kind of sailors doing that sort of be hard. if a polymer a high, the hill month, the co harden ability bar, i'm that amine bought would say in for jewelry, omen, my national algebra read in the clinic and my actual delicate him for job. oh i lou jazeera with unfair. it'll be a wellness waterleaf of judy them abbey. in the occupied palestinian territories, the al...
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understand your and if you lose her whom of polly bern? there more thought of the half men lindman virginia do allow them kind of sailors doing that sort of be hard. if a polymer a high, the heal month, the co harden ability of are. i'm that amine bought would shayhan for jerry omen. my national a 0 read in the clinic and my actual delicate him for job. oh, good. i lou jazeera with unfair. it'll be a, well, it's water lit of judaism abbey. in the occupied palestinian territories, the al jazeera journalists were on the frontline from 2000 to 2005 al jazeera closely covered the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising. israel accused the channel of fanning the flames of public outrage. al jazeera responded that its role was like that of any media organization to report, not support one side or another. ah, not that up. the public for this to leah father the looks on as they gonna i luck on with the with did not have a civil thought that his idea that the relative in or out on with edge media amended with locals to have in the middle the but it
understand your and if you lose her whom of polly bern? there more thought of the half men lindman virginia do allow them kind of sailors doing that sort of be hard. if a polymer a high, the heal month, the co harden ability of are. i'm that amine bought would shayhan for jerry omen. my national a 0 read in the clinic and my actual delicate him for job. oh, good. i lou jazeera with unfair. it'll be a, well, it's water lit of judaism abbey. in the occupied palestinian territories, the al jazeera...
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and if you lose her whom of polly bern? there more thought of the half mint lindman virginia to allow them kind of still as doing that sort of b. how to polymer a high. the heel among the co harden ability of our am that amine bought would say in for jury omen, my national algebra read in the clinic and my actual delicate him for job. oh, good. i lou jazeera with unfair. it'll be a well, it's waterloo of judy them of me. in the occupied palestinian territories, the al jazeera journalists were on the frontline from 2000 to 2005 algebra. closely covered. the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising, israel accused the channel of fanning the flames. of public outrage, al jazeera responded that its role was like that of any media organization to report, not support one side or another. ah, not up to flood for this to leah father the look san jose, gena, i luck on with the what did i not have a single thought that his idea that the relative in or out on with edge media. i'm a good with locals to have in the middle the but it does y
and if you lose her whom of polly bern? there more thought of the half mint lindman virginia to allow them kind of still as doing that sort of b. how to polymer a high. the heel among the co harden ability of our am that amine bought would say in for jury omen, my national algebra read in the clinic and my actual delicate him for job. oh, good. i lou jazeera with unfair. it'll be a well, it's waterloo of judy them of me. in the occupied palestinian territories, the al jazeera journalists were...
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what a fascinating conversation professor alex b polly, a brooklyn college author of the end to policing and watch for the new edition next month. thank you so much for being with us today. thanks to a. so what's the bottom line? our guest today has some really thoughtful ideas on reforming policing and prisons . it's promising that there's some cities out there, sending experts like social workers instead of police when they get certain types of emergency calls that just seem smarter to me and fewer innocent people are going to die. the vast number of encounters between the public and their police officers are positive and helpful. we've got to put that on the record, but there will always be law enforcement officials that abuse that power in lawless ways. at the same time, faced with a violent life and death situation, who you're going to call, americans are never going to abolish a police, but they will change how they work. the change won't be even across the entire country. each city and state is going to have to decide what they want and their citizens will have to be vigilant and
what a fascinating conversation professor alex b polly, a brooklyn college author of the end to policing and watch for the new edition next month. thank you so much for being with us today. thanks to a. so what's the bottom line? our guest today has some really thoughtful ideas on reforming policing and prisons . it's promising that there's some cities out there, sending experts like social workers instead of police when they get certain types of emergency calls that just seem smarter to me and...
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so i'm chubby or rollie polly, but i'm also average. >> jimmy: you look very, very wealthy. free. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's great news. >> okay. so i had like a tumor, and i've never smoked. it was in there for ten years. so get this, they took it out, and so i go in. when you're a comic, it's horrible on the doctors. they want to do their material on you. so no joke. g i go in. he goes, it's like a balloon. we poke it. and when we take it out, it kind of looks like a used condom. the doctor. and then he goes, you can use that. >> jimmy: how generous of him. and you just did. >> i just did. and insurance covered it. >> jimmy: so you have a joke courtesy of insurance. >> you know i love the gays, jimmy. >> jimmy: you are -- are you a leader in the gay community? >> i would like to say that i think any gay knows that there's an open door at mrs. kathy's house. >> jimmy: a beacon. >> it's a beacon of hope. now that i live in malibu, i want to be like streisand, where the gays have to make a sojourn to come see me. they come and sit before me and i judge them. it's like -- >
so i'm chubby or rollie polly, but i'm also average. >> jimmy: you look very, very wealthy. free. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's great news. >> okay. so i had like a tumor, and i've never smoked. it was in there for ten years. so get this, they took it out, and so i go in. when you're a comic, it's horrible on the doctors. they want to do their material on you. so no joke. g i go in. he goes, it's like a balloon. we poke it. and when we take it out, it kind of looks like a used...
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his mom, polly comstock was a direct descendant of the puritans and anthony fought in the civil war, his brother samuel died in service and he enlisted afterwards and he appears from his civil war diaries masturbated obsessively and then felt guilty about it and some of his animous came from during the civil war they were passing around mail and materials, to move around new york in 1867, 1868 like many young veterans' wanted to become a dry goods salesman because he was interacting with men his age visiting prostitutes and boarding life, boarding culture, boxing, billiards and pretty waiter girls, saloons and gets at all of this, he became very bothered by the men and through a series of small world coincidences he was able to befriend the scion of the ymca founded in this country in 1852 and because of the connection to those guys, samuel colgate, a name you might know from your toothpaste tube and he was sent to washington in 1872 and 1873 and got this law passed that became known as the comstock law, even though it has a much longer and more complicated name. so anthony comstock
his mom, polly comstock was a direct descendant of the puritans and anthony fought in the civil war, his brother samuel died in service and he enlisted afterwards and he appears from his civil war diaries masturbated obsessively and then felt guilty about it and some of his animous came from during the civil war they were passing around mail and materials, to move around new york in 1867, 1868 like many young veterans' wanted to become a dry goods salesman because he was interacting with men...
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which is not true based on the polli ing polling.e'll keep with that message pause the fear is that youngkin is right. if you distance yourself from trump, that you can actually do okay. so trump, i think, is trying very hard to convince people the other thing is not true. >> let's end then on this theme if we will. this gets into a different argument that he's been having now publicly with chris christie. chris christie, i think we have the tape, said this out loud. let's listen. >> we can no longer talk about the past and the past elections. no matter where you stand on that issue, no matter where you stand, it is over. >> then former presi er presidet a statement. chris christie who just made a speech was just absolutely massacred by his statements that republicans have to move on from the past. everybody remembers that chris left new jersey with less than 9% approval rating, a record low, and they didn't want to hear this from him. jeffrey toobin, student of humanity, what does this tell you? >> as maggie said, it's always about
which is not true based on the polli ing polling.e'll keep with that message pause the fear is that youngkin is right. if you distance yourself from trump, that you can actually do okay. so trump, i think, is trying very hard to convince people the other thing is not true. >> let's end then on this theme if we will. this gets into a different argument that he's been having now publicly with chris christie. chris christie, i think we have the tape, said this out loud. let's listen....
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polly metal. health care also on the front foot. dax a little bit of a drag coming through from adidas. talking about china, talking about shortages, talking about christmas will not go that well. that is the narrative. let me show you the chart and then we will get to the sector breakdown. you can see declines off the lows midday. we are near session highs. that is important to note. i bang on about this every day but we are still at 483. small moves at the moment but we are still very near record highs. let's take a look at the sector breakdown. media is up. the bottom end of the market you have technology, that feels like the rate story. travel and leisure is down as well. there it is the narrative. there is a defensive bias coming from the sector story out of europe. individual names important. adidas down 3.12%. the supply chain story is not going away soon. talking about the fact you will shop early because there will be shortages closer to christmas. i tv, there is the narrative, the stock up 14.5%. topping out the ftse 100.
polly metal. health care also on the front foot. dax a little bit of a drag coming through from adidas. talking about china, talking about shortages, talking about christmas will not go that well. that is the narrative. let me show you the chart and then we will get to the sector breakdown. you can see declines off the lows midday. we are near session highs. that is important to note. i bang on about this every day but we are still at 483. small moves at the moment but we are still very near...
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mr polly had been accused of numerous acts of sexual misconduct. in sexual battery by several women, the sheriff's office told reporters it had removed documents pertinent to its investigation. the accuser's attorney is a former longtime prosecutor and said such a search is ominous for football league for a warrant to even be granted. there has to be probable cause that there is. evidence that a felony occurred. or that that person committed a felony. so far, no official charges have been filed against him. as yet what april. the case has been under criminal investigation, i would say, also under civil investigations. miss correo also works with prosecutors on this case under the provisions of marcie's law, and it. allows a victim to actually have an advocate for them and their specific rights. if criminally charged, the former mayors freedom would be at great risk, but he'll also face great financial peril if accuses, succeed in civil court, where the standard of proof is not as rigorous as criminal charges. it's going after him for um, for the sa
mr polly had been accused of numerous acts of sexual misconduct. in sexual battery by several women, the sheriff's office told reporters it had removed documents pertinent to its investigation. the accuser's attorney is a former longtime prosecutor and said such a search is ominous for football league for a warrant to even be granted. there has to be probable cause that there is. evidence that a felony occurred. or that that person committed a felony. so far, no official charges have been filed...
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mr polly had been accused of numerous acts of sexual misconduct. in sexual battery by several women, the sheriff's office told reporters it had removed documents pertinent to its investigation. the accuser's attorney is a former longtime prosecutor and said such a search is ominous for football league for a warrant to even be granted. there has to be probable cause that there is. evidence that a felony occurred. or that that person committed a felony. so far, no official charges have been filed against him. as yet what april. the case has been under criminal investigation, i would say, also under civil investigations. miss correo also works with prosecutors on this case under the provisions of marcie's law, and it. allows a victim to actually have an advocate for them and their specific rights. if criminally charged, the former mayors freedom would be a great risk, but he'll also face great financial peril if accuses, succeed in civil court. where the standard of proof is not as rigorous as criminal charges. it's going after him for um, for the sam
mr polly had been accused of numerous acts of sexual misconduct. in sexual battery by several women, the sheriff's office told reporters it had removed documents pertinent to its investigation. the accuser's attorney is a former longtime prosecutor and said such a search is ominous for football league for a warrant to even be granted. there has to be probable cause that there is. evidence that a felony occurred. or that that person committed a felony. so far, no official charges have been filed...
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mr for polly had been accused of numerous acts of sexual misconduct and sexual battery by several women, the sheriff's office told reporters it had removed documents pertinent to its investigation. the accuser's attorney is a former longtime prosecutor and said such a search is ominous for footballing for a warrant to even be granted. there has to be probable cause that there is evidence that a felony occurred. or that that person committed a felony. so far no official charges have been filed against him. as yet what april. the case has been under criminal investigation, i would say, also under civil investigations. miss correo also works with prosecutors on this case under the provisions of marcie's law, and it. allows a victim to actually have an advocate for them and their specific rights. if criminally charged, the former mayors freedom would be a great risk, but he'll also face great financial peril if accuses, succeed in civil court, where the standard of proof is not as rigorous as criminal charges. it's going after him for um, for the same types of crimes, but it would be on the
mr for polly had been accused of numerous acts of sexual misconduct and sexual battery by several women, the sheriff's office told reporters it had removed documents pertinent to its investigation. the accuser's attorney is a former longtime prosecutor and said such a search is ominous for footballing for a warrant to even be granted. there has to be probable cause that there is evidence that a felony occurred. or that that person committed a felony. so far no official charges have been filed...
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sold back in china by their indigent parents or kidnapped to become sex slaves in california, yet polly who we see here, escaped from sexual slavery. she married and became a beloved homesteader on idaho's salmon river. our homestead as to how a national historic landmark. despite difficulties that we can hardly imagine, suffragist later emerged from the ranks of women of color to amplify their people's choices as well as their sexism. they wanted to speak up for native american women, black women, asian women as well as women. they include elizabeth, a black teacher and a cofounder of colorado's nonpartisan equal suffrage association, a very important organization. this was a time when a lot of suffrage movement was itself segregated in many instances and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and you will meet a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas. she shown here in her printshop. she at one point the texas rangers came to break up or printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she told him -- repelled them. she prevented them from do
sold back in china by their indigent parents or kidnapped to become sex slaves in california, yet polly who we see here, escaped from sexual slavery. she married and became a beloved homesteader on idaho's salmon river. our homestead as to how a national historic landmark. despite difficulties that we can hardly imagine, suffragist later emerged from the ranks of women of color to amplify their people's choices as well as their sexism. they wanted to speak up for native american women, black...
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>> there's an exciting area called polly genetic risk course looking at mowations that are all smallto a score and starting to get the scores for every disease area all common disease area. look at multiple sclerosis, ra, heart disease. they will have a score associated with them and everyone is within the risk parameters and it is true that genetics is not broadly applicable to every disease area but that's coming and looking at programs in the uk, nhs, there's the personalized medicine centers popping up focused on applying the single genetic risk like one mutation is a high risk to these poly genetic risk scores so you have a score and how should we manage you to prevent heart disease seeing that you are on this different score. it is changing. >> you look at cholesterol and heart disease, diabetes. what are the nearer toerm practical use cases for this to expect >> for instance we think a lot about heart disease. a natural huge killer. being able to stratify populations and understand who needs to be aggressively managed and might be medication applications or more aggressive on
>> there's an exciting area called polly genetic risk course looking at mowations that are all smallto a score and starting to get the scores for every disease area all common disease area. look at multiple sclerosis, ra, heart disease. they will have a score associated with them and everyone is within the risk parameters and it is true that genetics is not broadly applicable to every disease area but that's coming and looking at programs in the uk, nhs, there's the personalized medicine...
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i want to underline, i'm not being polly annaish, but as you said, our vaccines have been fairly effectiveriants, but because it spreads so much easier, and those people who were vaccinated, of course, had a similar response to delta that they had -- that others had to other variants as well. so i just want to underline that as some people are starting to fear they're not going to be as responsive. i'm curious from what you've learned over five days, and i understand so much of it is anecdotal. what you've heard so far, doctor, is that mainly that this variant spreads more quickly, or are you hearing any instances of the impact of the variant being more severe than delta or earlier variants? >> mostly what we know now is it's rapid spread. it is certainly in just the space of two or three weeks become what appears to be the dominant variant in south africa. that's very quick, indeed. now, let me point out that this arrived in south africa at a point where cases were at a very low level. so it's not that this omicron virus had to compete with others. it was all on its own. we don't know wha
i want to underline, i'm not being polly annaish, but as you said, our vaccines have been fairly effectiveriants, but because it spreads so much easier, and those people who were vaccinated, of course, had a similar response to delta that they had -- that others had to other variants as well. so i just want to underline that as some people are starting to fear they're not going to be as responsive. i'm curious from what you've learned over five days, and i understand so much of it is anecdotal....
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it was the clear black episcopal priest named polly murray he was the architect of litigation used by ruth bader ginsburg while arguing his support of a 14th amendment to the constitution. this led to being recognized as the mothers of equality movement and her arguments for equality for women included the intersectional take on her own identity as well calling the weekend while racism and sexism jane crow. speak about the overlapping identities powerful and persuasive testimony on the era. black women have also led the ratification efforts of the last three states needed to reach the 38 state threshold required by the constitution for all amendments. this revived the current fight for the equal rights amendment across states and in congress. state senator pat spearman another queer black woman lead this charge for ratification in nevada in 2017. the next to last state to ratify, illinois, including state senator kimberly lightfoot state representative and state representative julie on the straw to leave the fright in 2018. and of course as we have heard in generative 2020 in virginia
it was the clear black episcopal priest named polly murray he was the architect of litigation used by ruth bader ginsburg while arguing his support of a 14th amendment to the constitution. this led to being recognized as the mothers of equality movement and her arguments for equality for women included the intersectional take on her own identity as well calling the weekend while racism and sexism jane crow. speak about the overlapping identities powerful and persuasive testimony on the era....