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pollyanna? yes, but the leg was good- you _ pollyanna?ovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on— immovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on to _ immovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on to point i immovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on to point and i so pollyanna can go on to point and do point _ so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when — so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when she _ so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when she needs _ so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when she needs to. - so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when she needs to. but i do point when she needs to. but there _ do point when she needs to. but there is— do point when she needs to. but there is no— do point when she needs to. but there is no such _ do point when she needs to. but there is no such thing _ do point when she needs to. but there is no such thing as- do point when she needs to. but there is no such thing as that - do point when she needs to.
pollyanna? yes, but the leg was good- you _ pollyanna?ovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on— immovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on to _ immovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on to point i immovable ankle would be so great, so pollyanna can go on to point and i so pollyanna can go on to point and do point _ so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when — so pollyanna can go on to point and do point when she _ so pollyanna can go on to...
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resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them in this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that can multiply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phage is that power is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of phage only ever attacks one specific type of bacteria and reproduces within it if enough ages grow they destroy the bacterium and look for a new one if none of the host bacteria are left in the body the phage is die eventually have to of course we'd like this to happen in germany to act of and when this is approved there it'll be a very big step for all patients who have an infection with bacteria that can no longer be treated with antibiotics and. yet this is doctors used viruses to treat bacterial infections over 100 years ago but with the discovery of antibiotics phage is well forgotten in the western wild in parts of eastern euro
resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them in this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that can multiply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phage is that power is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of phage only ever attacks one...
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resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them and this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that kemal to apply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phages that power is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of ferry each only ever attacks one specific type of bacteria and reproduces within it if enough ages grow they destroy the bacterium and look for a new one if none of the host bacteria are left in the body the phages die eventually or 2 of course would like this to happen in germany to act on that and when this is approved there it will be a very big step for all patients who have an infection with bacteria that can no longer be treated with antibiotics and if nevada. yes this is doctors used viruses to treat bacterial infections over 100 years ago but with the discovery of antibiotics for ages well forgotten in the western wild in pa
resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them and this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that kemal to apply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phages that power is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of ferry each only ever...
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maybe i'm being pollyanna's but i don't think so. >> host: the next question is a domestic policy question outside the confines of the book. such a wide sweep about truman, i will let this question come across anyway which is harry truman was an early proponent of government supported healthcare in america. does he get enough credits from modern-day democrats for helping to start the long march towards obamacare? >> know but you pointed out at the beginning harry truman doesn't get much credit from most americans. a lot of people who pick up a book and say i have read a lot of presidential biographies but can't have read that much on truman, david mccullough wrote an absolute masterpiece on harry truman, it is an indispensable biography on harry truman but most people haven't been made aware of all the things truman did but i will say when he left he was considered a failure as a president but most historians were looking back at truman's presidency and he was a very good president and started moving in the near great category and most historians i talked to say near great or great, no pre
maybe i'm being pollyanna's but i don't think so. >> host: the next question is a domestic policy question outside the confines of the book. such a wide sweep about truman, i will let this question come across anyway which is harry truman was an early proponent of government supported healthcare in america. does he get enough credits from modern-day democrats for helping to start the long march towards obamacare? >> know but you pointed out at the beginning harry truman doesn't get...
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he was not a pollyanna. he knew as well as anyone the depth of what he was struggling against. had just laid witness for those last three years, knowing that he was not capturing america. america was in that revolt that fredericton had complained about 100 years before. nevertheless, he offered optimism. every single time. i think that's the most distinctive thing about dr. king was the timber of his voice. you hear the struggle between real-ism and hope in his voice, and it comes as a him for hope. every time. i think we have to be careful to do that too. to find out ways to offer optimism in this time of stirring. so we do have a chance to take the legacy of equal souls, equal votes forwarding in. bob moses i give speeches occasionally would pop moses, every one of them me he says i wish every candidate and every debate would begin simply by re-capturing the astonishing breathtaking audacity and optimism of our form of government and every citizens responsibility simply by reciting the first sentence in the constitution. it's very easy when you think what's piled up there fro
he was not a pollyanna. he knew as well as anyone the depth of what he was struggling against. had just laid witness for those last three years, knowing that he was not capturing america. america was in that revolt that fredericton had complained about 100 years before. nevertheless, he offered optimism. every single time. i think that's the most distinctive thing about dr. king was the timber of his voice. you hear the struggle between real-ism and hope in his voice, and it comes as a him for...
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maybe i'm being pollyanna-ish but i don't think so. >> the next question is more of a domestic policystion so it's outside the confines of the book but you have such a wide sweep of truman that i'm going to let the question come across any way which is harry truman was an early proponent of government support of health care in america. do you think he gets enough credit for modern-day democrats for helping this dart the long march towards obamacare? >> no but you pointed out at the very beginning harry truman really doesn't get much credit from most americans. a lot of people who picked up the books that i've read aloud residential biographies but i just haven't read that much on truman. of course deborah mccullough wrote a masterpiece on harry truman about 30, 35 or 40 years ago and it really is an indispensable biography on harry truman but most people haven't been made aware of all the things that truman did. but i will say when he left he was considered a failure as a president that most historians even before mccullough's biography were looking back at truman's presidency and sai
maybe i'm being pollyanna-ish but i don't think so. >> the next question is more of a domestic policystion so it's outside the confines of the book but you have such a wide sweep of truman that i'm going to let the question come across any way which is harry truman was an early proponent of government support of health care in america. do you think he gets enough credit for modern-day democrats for helping this dart the long march towards obamacare? >> no but you pointed out at the...
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and i want to following up with you again before we go to jeff here, because again, not to be a pollyanna about it, but if you do study history as you do, we can look back and see many, many times where we seem to rally through it and now single party rule, and i know it seems hard to believe, but there has -- i went through the numbers last night, i believe 20 times out of 117 congresses where we have had split houses single party rule is actually the norm i know the last 20 years we've had this back and forth, but through american history, whatever it may be, it was single party rule. so we know how to do this and maybe just the narrowest majority in congress in 100 years, which is what we have, will come together do you have any optimism about that >> i kind of do. my bias is toward optimism but the median senators will be people like joe manchin and mark kel kelly. so i think that provides a glimmer of hope that actual real things can mahappen and there is an understanding that we need things to happen. whether infrastructure, more science investment and i hope that is the lesson peop
and i want to following up with you again before we go to jeff here, because again, not to be a pollyanna about it, but if you do study history as you do, we can look back and see many, many times where we seem to rally through it and now single party rule, and i know it seems hard to believe, but there has -- i went through the numbers last night, i believe 20 times out of 117 congresses where we have had split houses single party rule is actually the norm i know the last 20 years we've had...
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resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them and this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that can make. all to apply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phages that power is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of phage only ever attacks one specific type of bacteria and reproduces within it if enough ages grow they destroy the bacterium and look for a new one if none of the host bacteria are left in the body the phages die or to of course we'd like this to happen in germany to act on that and when this is approved there it'll be a very big step for all patients who have an infection with bacteria that can no longer be treated with antibiotics. yet this is doctors used viruses to treat bacterial infections over 100 years ago but with the discovery of antibiotics pages were forgotten in the western wild in parts of eastern europe they
resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them and this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that can make. all to apply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phages that power is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of phage only ever...
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resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them and this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that can multiply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phage is that power lena is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of fairy only ever attacks one specific type of bacteria and reproduces within it if enough ages grow they destroy the bacterium and look for a new one if none of the host bacteria are left in the body the faces die or to of course we'd like this to happen in germany to act on that and when this is approved there it will be a very big step for all patients who have. an infection with bacteria that can no longer be treated with antibiotics and. yet this is doctors used viruses to treat bacterial infections over 100 years ago but with the discovery of antibiotics pagers were forgotten in the western wild in parts of eastern europe t
resistant bacteria the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using phages they tell pollyanna to breathe them and this therapy has not yet been approved in germany bacteria phages are organisms that can multiply on their own they are found everywhere in our environment they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage it's hoped the phage is that power lena is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs each type of fairy only ever...
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maybe i'm being pollyanna but i don't think so. >> the next question is more of a domestic policy question . outside the confines of the book you throw such a wide to about truman that i'm going to let the question come across any way which is harry truman was an early proponent ofgovernment supported healthcare in america . you think he gets enough credit from modern-day democrats for helping to start the long march towards obamacare? >> nobody but you pointed out at the beginning harry truman really doesn't get much credit from most americans. a lot of people who picked up the book said i've read a lot of presidential biographies but i just haven't read that much on truman and of course david mccullough a masterpiece on the harry truman 30 years ago. it was about 30, 45 years ago and it is the indispensable biography on harry truman but most people just haven't been made aware of all the things that truman did. but i will say when he left, he was considered a failure as a president but most historians even before mccullough's biography were looking back at truman's presidency and said he
maybe i'm being pollyanna but i don't think so. >> the next question is more of a domestic policy question . outside the confines of the book you throw such a wide to about truman that i'm going to let the question come across any way which is harry truman was an early proponent ofgovernment supported healthcare in america . you think he gets enough credit from modern-day democrats for helping to start the long march towards obamacare? >> nobody but you pointed out at the beginning...
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find your ten republicans before february 8th and get this covid relief passed, or is that a little pollyanna-ishl happen that way. the american people know we're in the midst of a deadly pandemic. our economy has been damaged and is struggling. the rescue package that president biden has sent to us is one of the highest importance and sense of urgency. i hope we can roll up our sleeves and get it done in the period of time that you mentioned. >> what is the role you would like president trump to play in these negotiations on covid relief and how much patience do you have to work with republicans versus -- we know speaker pelosi is ready to go now to budget reconciliation. how much time do you want to give it? >> well, i can tell you, i think among some republicans in the senate there's a feeling that we can have a constructive, not confrontational, but a constructive dialogue. you mentioned the group of senators. i'm one of them who will be on the phone this afternoon with 16 senate torts, bipartisan group, eight democrats, eight republicans. the object is to try to see if there's an area of agr
find your ten republicans before february 8th and get this covid relief passed, or is that a little pollyanna-ishl happen that way. the american people know we're in the midst of a deadly pandemic. our economy has been damaged and is struggling. the rescue package that president biden has sent to us is one of the highest importance and sense of urgency. i hope we can roll up our sleeves and get it done in the period of time that you mentioned. >> what is the role you would like president...
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i don't want to be pollyanna —ish about this but do you think actually watching what has happened todays been a wake—up call because this country for about 250 years as a peaceful transition of power from wind present to the other. george washington a great president, not just because it was the first president, but because he voluntarily walked away from the presidency and chose not to be a king oran presidency and chose not to be a king or an emperor. this is the first time probably our history that we have had violence in the capital to try to overthrow a peaceful transition of power from one president to the other. today, we essentially looked to certify an election of boats that have been cast for another president and this president refuses to accept the will of the people in my opinion, both democrats and republicans and i believe this country as you have said, it is a wake—up call that we cannot be divided and we have to remember what democracy all about. . stay safe and there in the capital building. thank you. president—elect joe biden calling for the president to step up a fe
i don't want to be pollyanna —ish about this but do you think actually watching what has happened todays been a wake—up call because this country for about 250 years as a peaceful transition of power from wind present to the other. george washington a great president, not just because it was the first president, but because he voluntarily walked away from the presidency and chose not to be a king oran presidency and chose not to be a king or an emperor. this is the first time probably our...
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i'm not trying to be pollyanna's but i think given -- pollyann ish, i think we will emerge better. we still have deep-seated problems that will not evaporate but i am optimistic that this will come up because we have opportunities to talk and we have good people that want to do their best in public service and for the community, that we will get through this. >> and jumping off what janet and arif have said, that this is an enduring threat that will grow with intensity in the coming years. it is not directly related to trumpism. this goes back 30, 40 years as janet said. at the sink time, the government has to change. there has to be a paradigm change in the way we think about domestic terrorism. and the resources. that all has to be figured out in the coming years. and with these shifts at the same time, we cannot take our eye off the ball in terms of the international terrorism threat. this is a real challenge for counterterrorism. if you look too far on one side of the spectrum, other threats fill the void. we have to achieve some balance. and have the flexibility to shift as th
i'm not trying to be pollyanna's but i think given -- pollyann ish, i think we will emerge better. we still have deep-seated problems that will not evaporate but i am optimistic that this will come up because we have opportunities to talk and we have good people that want to do their best in public service and for the community, that we will get through this. >> and jumping off what janet and arif have said, that this is an enduring threat that will grow with intensity in the coming...
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i feel like i was pollyanna before about where we were as a nation and moving forward past the racisms that it is still there to an extent that many of us did not realize. host: esther in baldwin, new york. we have been looking at social media all morning. >> dinner for jacobs who covers the white house for bloomberg has -- jennifer jacobs who covers the white house for bloomberg. sources tell her trump never came to the oval office but the letter was left for the oval and the vice president mike pence left a note for vice-president elect kamala harris. president-elect joe biden will be sworn in to office. some details about the bible. huffington post reports the 127-year-old family heirloom has many important dates inside. the new york times has a picture of the bible. take a look at this. it is from 1893. it is five inches take and has a cross on the culture -- is five inches thick and has a cross on the cover. hipaa stephen colbert during the interview that biden's father's family has a list and irish roots. the president-elect told colbert that every has been described in this bib
i feel like i was pollyanna before about where we were as a nation and moving forward past the racisms that it is still there to an extent that many of us did not realize. host: esther in baldwin, new york. we have been looking at social media all morning. >> dinner for jacobs who covers the white house for bloomberg has -- jennifer jacobs who covers the white house for bloomberg. sources tell her trump never came to the oval office but the letter was left for the oval and the vice...
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i will build upon the positivity we see on the green right there and i'll be a little pollyanna pyro.they retain house, senate and white house are going to completely transform america, think to yourself is joe manchin going to vote for the green new deal? i don't get the impression that people in west virginia are too excited about that, jon tester in montana, will he vote for the green new deal? you have a situation where senators are going to have to mind their peas and cues if they want to go completely socialist and go with the progressive agenda yes, vote the democrat party at wiper those individuals in those trumpet states need to be careful and they will lose if they take those positions and that is a little bit of positivity for republicans as they head into the rest of their january. stuart: joe manchin will be a very powerful guy and is already paid todd piro, thank you for joining me. >> yes, the most popular republican senator is a democrat. stuart: very true bread thanks, todd could see you again soon put it back to the markets we love this rally. when you got a moment l
i will build upon the positivity we see on the green right there and i'll be a little pollyanna pyro.they retain house, senate and white house are going to completely transform america, think to yourself is joe manchin going to vote for the green new deal? i don't get the impression that people in west virginia are too excited about that, jon tester in montana, will he vote for the green new deal? you have a situation where senators are going to have to mind their peas and cues if they want to...