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club president reuben kaufman seems like the ideal person to let me in on thousand all works. >> it's a group of diamond dealers that felt they wanted some type of cohesiveness. >> is it predominantly a jewish community in the diamond business >> it used to be, not anymore. nine out of tend diamonds are cu in india we're a community with self-governing loss. it's tours good luck and blessing seals the deal you want to buy a parcel from mumbai >> a parcel of diamonds. >> you call the supplier, finish the deal on the phone. you say $982,000, take it or leave it the man says mazal you are ground that deal no lawyers, no signature if you do not pay, you are immediately judged by your peers. >> is it a shaming sis them. >> it is an honor system if you do not pay, your name is e-mailed throughout the whole diamond world. you can never trade again in your life. >> the wall of shame >> somehow this arcane system works. >> i legitimately want to go through the process. >> sure. come to the table, i will show you. >> so all these people that are sitting here, do they have their diamonds on them
club president reuben kaufman seems like the ideal person to let me in on thousand all works. >> it's a group of diamond dealers that felt they wanted some type of cohesiveness. >> is it predominantly a jewish community in the diamond business >> it used to be, not anymore. nine out of tend diamonds are cu in india we're a community with self-governing loss. it's tours good luck and blessing seals the deal you want to buy a parcel from mumbai >> a parcel of diamonds....
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over germany's along those reuben rivers says he's stepping down after 11 years of co running the online fashion retailer says the move is about giving more priority to his wife's rear and building more times his family as londo is founded in berlin in 2008 that it's become europe's leading online platform for fashion employing 14000 people. that's it for me. thanks for watching. getto to parliament. knows he was despite coming from a close family the pop star wants to become president. challenges or god doesn't talk of the full story. starts december 10th on the double. world set. to go beyond the obvious. that we're live. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you country. what ever it takes to running the place. w. made for mines. much of beirut lies in ruins rebuilding the city is a race against time i mean it's not just us i think everybody in beirut feels like there has been severely injured on august 4th 2020 a huge explosion at its port rocked the city months on beirut historic buildings remain unprotected in the rainy season they could be damaged. so
over germany's along those reuben rivers says he's stepping down after 11 years of co running the online fashion retailer says the move is about giving more priority to his wife's rear and building more times his family as londo is founded in berlin in 2008 that it's become europe's leading online platform for fashion employing 14000 people. that's it for me. thanks for watching. getto to parliament. knows he was despite coming from a close family the pop star wants to become president....
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reuben? >> thanks, dr. hall. i was interested in the multiplier that you described that applies to the diagnosis of infection. do you think that applies to deaths as well? >> yeah, so we have used at cdc the same multiplier model previously for tracking influenza and generating inseason estimates of the disease burden. that same approach has been used previously to estimate deaths in the same manner that i presented today for hospitalizations and milder illness. there are, of course, differential multipliers that would have to be considered for deaths as the rates of underreporting of death are different than those for milder infection. in general, we have better capture of deaths. we have lower rates of underreporting and underascertainment for death. as folks are aware, the dynamics of the pandemic itself have greatly changed those multipliers, so there's a considerable time component that needs to be factored in when using these multiplier models. so the underreporting of deaths, for example, has changed over
reuben? >> thanks, dr. hall. i was interested in the multiplier that you described that applies to the diagnosis of infection. do you think that applies to deaths as well? >> yeah, so we have used at cdc the same multiplier model previously for tracking influenza and generating inseason estimates of the disease burden. that same approach has been used previously to estimate deaths in the same manner that i presented today for hospitalizations and milder illness. there are, of...
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. >> reporter: in his compact union city, new jersey studio, reuben reuel makes masks.w? >> she did. boys did not sew. >> reporter: but as a pastor's wife, her sunday best did inspire her. >> that was something that also inspired me in my own designs. >> reporter: he studied fashion and came to new york to try to make his name. >> and etsy came along, where i told myself, i don't have the money to get a p.r. company to push my brand. i don't have the money to have a showroom. i don't have the money for all of this marketing. >> reporter: but even beyonce has worn his fashions. >> it doesn't always turn over into a financial gain, but i will say it does allow the brand to have credibility. this is where she got all of her materials and threads. i use it in the same manner now. >> reporter: and his grandmother's thread box watches over everything reuben reuel sews. >> it reminds me of a history of women who were creative in my life, and so i love this box because it really reminds me of my grandmother. >> reporter: the fact is, the personal connection between sellers and
. >> reporter: in his compact union city, new jersey studio, reuben reuel makes masks.w? >> she did. boys did not sew. >> reporter: but as a pastor's wife, her sunday best did inspire her. >> that was something that also inspired me in my own designs. >> reporter: he studied fashion and came to new york to try to make his name. >> and etsy came along, where i told myself, i don't have the money to get a p.r. company to push my brand. i don't have the money to...
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political scientists reuben tom foley are questions why in this context at such an expensive new clinics needed. too much money for just one hospital. in just one hour show us. what is going to be with these new host without any well you know. in a spin on heart i'm not sure now system will have. them it's only for the region so for example if you are going. to see are you going to go without because you have to go to the hospital in your area. where the. problem is with the globalist with. the problems we see these no not in our system. the most unexpected of places wants to take holy orders to get around the lockdown the $400.00 rabbit tequila bar in central england supplied for a church license in a tongue in cheek bid to highlight what it calls the absurdity absurdity of selective restrictions as places of worship can stay open but restaurants and bars can't. into the. under the new to this is that we will be allowed twice. could be months and months as we don't have a substantial future for our kitchen so there's no the opportunity to do that and so we look to other ways all the oth
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last week thousands of medics rallied in madrid against staff cuts madrid based political scientist reuben. questions whether there is a practical need for the clinic in the long run. it's too much money for just a lot of must be done. in just what action. they need what is going to be with these new hospitals anyway now it's. in a systemic in a spain we don't have the nasional tells system will house and as you know them it's only for their original cell for example if you are going to health. you're going to go to lisa he goes to have to go to the hospital in your area. prolife where the. problem is with the in the protests we have. the problems we see these no not in hospitals so yes there. are that does a female back with more news let's say 34 minutes watching arch international stay with us. what happens when people lose trust in the fia money in the central banks and now that we're going to find out. by social class. people also in poverty by 1st. if you're born into a poor family. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really con
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last week thousands of medics rallied in madrid against staff cuts madrid based political scientist reubentom bolero questions whether there is a practical need for the clinic in the long run it's too much money for just a lot of must be done on him just what action. they need what is going to be with these new hospital anyway you know. in a systemic in a spain. i'm not sure now tells them will cost. them it's only for their original cell for example if you are going on hills. you're going to go without. to go to the hospital in your area so. that's where these. problems with. the problems we see these long. so use them. 31 minutes that's when i'll be back with a look at your headlines this is art international but have you. they were going underground as the u.k. government relaxes some behavior restrictions in england and it's the multi-billion dollar business collapses of household names threatening tens of thousands of jobs and as the u.k. fails to condemn state sponsored assassination coming up on the show as iranian president rouhani blames israel for the assassination of one of its
last week thousands of medics rallied in madrid against staff cuts madrid based political scientist reubentom bolero questions whether there is a practical need for the clinic in the long run it's too much money for just a lot of must be done on him just what action. they need what is going to be with these new hospital anyway you know. in a systemic in a spain. i'm not sure now tells them will cost. them it's only for their original cell for example if you are going on hills. you're going to...
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. >> peter reuben is president of pm the resources. a sales consulting firm. his cable adventure began in the early eighties as an inter for warner and mix headlight embodiment after earning a degree in economics from wonders university, he joined water cables metro division as a marketing coordinator. for the new builds in milwaukee and st. louis. in 1994 he joined a senior vice president for national council which included responsibility for the sale team. following the sale of u.s. network, see he was asked to fill the affiliate sales operation for cohen he just signed. as executive vice president for affiliate relations. he is a founding member of the sea tamp educational foundation and received awards. he was active with wicked, and the cable facts all of. aim is sponsored by david and doug holloway. >> house fortunate to work with my two sponsors. my parents always said to me whatever you do with your carrier, make sure something a love. i'm so fortunate to work in a great industry with great people. i learned from some of the best, how fortunate might t
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imagine these windows before the walls so were in a room of poor light up aboveso strange and are the reuben murals that king had painted in honor of his father king james. killers have person ally chosen this room. outside ofs been put the hall and this very small about five feet tall was never a strong man. he would ored whether even survivor childhood. until he was four or five he was around by a servant. he is there in a silk suit, has been bound and a silk thetcap put over it so that axman can get a clean break and the air will not make execution more difficult. i'm going to put my head on the block and when i stretch my arms that's when i'm ready to go. magine him on a bitterly cold day the end of a dynasty. believed at that point. when his head is cut off the lifts his head to scream behold the head of a the tkpwroefpb gasp and ne eyewitness says it is a groan as ever never heard before and one i never wish to hear again. these are people that have divine right of kings and they have just killed their king and now disorder has come. the church of england is destroyed and fragmented an
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. >> joining me now is jennifer reuben. her latest piece offers an optimistic take on a tough and terrible year. i'm grateful because it is hard to not just look back at this year and wonder about all of the things that went wrong. but it is hard for the holidays as well. what do you see that is good about 2020. >> we persisted as elizabeth warren said. we had a failure of the federal government in combatting. we saw the magnificence of our first responders. people did rise to the occasion. trying to delegitimize this. so there was a lot that was disturbing and anxiety provokes. very sad this year, also moments of great courage, perseverance, and we have stumbled through, bruised and battered, and he will leave office. >> yeah, and i think we learned a lot, right? we're smarter than we were four years ago. we are area on the role of a president. we had a big civics less son for four years. you need to pay attention to authorities, excepti tivexecuti and then they realize they really test our systems. >> that is true and the
. >> joining me now is jennifer reuben. her latest piece offers an optimistic take on a tough and terrible year. i'm grateful because it is hard to not just look back at this year and wonder about all of the things that went wrong. but it is hard for the holidays as well. what do you see that is good about 2020. >> we persisted as elizabeth warren said. we had a failure of the federal government in combatting. we saw the magnificence of our first responders. people did rise to the...
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greg reuben. mike bake kat timpf and terrorist tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. it's a great show.t ♪ animals are great >> greg: the greatest animal, a sloth, nothing better than a sloth slowly savoring a snack especially when the snack is a raspberry. is this like the most arousing video of a sloth you ever saw? look at that could you get any happier than that? look how happy. oh, that sloth is in heavenly place and just look at that face. how could you not love that face? this is why i want a sloth. all right. i'm done. will. >> geraldo: no wonder jesse doesn't eat at your house. >> dana: speaking of jesse he is next. >> jesse: dog watching news. yesterday in an attempt to insult me greg compared me to myself dog watching a television. right bat at you gutfeld. i have a picture of a dog named gigi watching g.g. on "the five." take that you filthy animal we love you gigi. "watters' world" 8:00 eastern we will be doing hunter biden investigation as well. so, by the time i go, then jeanine and then gutfeld, there will be a lot of hunter on saturday night. [laughter] ing. >> greg: ma
greg reuben. mike bake kat timpf and terrorist tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. it's a great show.t ♪ animals are great >> greg: the greatest animal, a sloth, nothing better than a sloth slowly savoring a snack especially when the snack is a raspberry. is this like the most arousing video of a sloth you ever saw? look at that could you get any happier than that? look how happy. oh, that sloth is in heavenly place and just look at that face. how could you not love that face? this is why i want a...
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green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs.o, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because it's a classic case of being willing to take risks. in the case of mr. green tea, they like to get up to the plate and hit singles, and in the case of haagen-dazs, they were swinging for the fences, and they took the biggest risk of all. they were willing to strike out. in this case, they hit a home run. if we can get mr. green tea to take the same sort of risk, then they can be as successful, maybe even more. what's the top line today? >> we're on track to break 2 million this year. >> okay. so it's a small business... >> it's small. >> but a decent margin business. >> comfortable, but--exactly. >> yeah. >> do you make the ice cream here on the premises? >> no, we don't actually make anything here. we use co-packers, a few ar
green tea, and put it into restaurants, and reuben went his way and founded haagen-dazs.o, you know. you see who actually had the better idea. >> haagen-dazs as in-- as in the haagen-dazs, multi-billion-dollar ice cream? >> exactly. >> do you have his number? maybe i can go do some business with him. >> well-- [laughter] >> i like this story because it's a classic case of being willing to take risks. in the case of mr. green tea, they like to get up to the plate...
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emt lance reuben was on the front lines of covid all year. wife, crystal, works in the local e.r. he was vaccinated today and tells us what it means to him. >> to me it means safety, protection for my family. >> reporter: shep, it's such a big day for so many down here. on top of everything else they have had to deal with, they have had to do it all from here, a mobile command trailer, because the twin hurricanes that ravaged the area this summer tore up so many of the buildings. but in lake charles, an area hit by the pandemic and pounding rains, today is a day of optimism and of hope every single step of the way. >> brian, thanks. >>> he retired undefeated, and she never lost either. and now their legendary status becomes official >>> and plus the cats and lots of them, they all live in a restaurant and a lucky few are dressed like santa holiday cheer? or a sign of the a pock lipts? >>> cats get into the holida >>> cats get into the holiday spirit and factory workers he revolt as we go around the world in 80 seconds. india, iphone plant emp
emt lance reuben was on the front lines of covid all year. wife, crystal, works in the local e.r. he was vaccinated today and tells us what it means to him. >> to me it means safety, protection for my family. >> reporter: shep, it's such a big day for so many down here. on top of everything else they have had to deal with, they have had to do it all from here, a mobile command trailer, because the twin hurricanes that ravaged the area this summer tore up so many of the buildings....
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emt lance reuben was on the front lines of covid all year.al, works in the local e.r. he was vaccinated today and tells us what it means to him. >> to me it means safety, protection for my family. >> reporter: shep, it's such a big day for so many down here. on top of everything else they have had to deal with, they have had to do it all from here, a mobile command trailer, because the twin hurricanes that ravaged the area this summer tore up so many of the buildings. but in lake charles, an area hit by the pandemic and pounding rains, today is a day of optimism and of hope every single step of the way. >> brian, thanks. >>> a correction now on our pete buttigieg story from earlier in this newscast. buttigieg would become the first openly gay cabinet secretary confirmed by the u.s. senate, which is what i tried to say richard grinnell was the first openly gay cabinet member in his capacity of acting director of u.s. intelligence but he was never confirmed in that role i regret the error in a land not so far away, people are saving hundreds on
emt lance reuben was on the front lines of covid all year.al, works in the local e.r. he was vaccinated today and tells us what it means to him. >> to me it means safety, protection for my family. >> reporter: shep, it's such a big day for so many down here. on top of everything else they have had to deal with, they have had to do it all from here, a mobile command trailer, because the twin hurricanes that ravaged the area this summer tore up so many of the buildings. but in lake...
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and finally is along those reuben ritter says he is stepping down after 11 years of code running the german online fashion retailer letter says the move is about giving more priority to his wife's career and devoting more times his family as along those europe's leading online platforms for fashion and 14000 people. that's it for me and the business team thanks for watching. nico is in germany to learn german words from the. why not learn with him d w z e learning course because fake. why did this person. there are. a lot that can be done to. make up your lot. this week on world stories. in hungary a radio station critical of the government is fighting for its survival millions are mourning the loss of an old monastery in a corner we stopped in germany the federal public prosecutor general in calls for is examining a lawsuit against syria's assad regime and its concerns the use of chemical weapons against civilians the evidence is overwhelming. the screams of freaked him so died in the searing gas attack in to this day still echo in the ears of syrian nurse a man. she wants nothing m
and finally is along those reuben ritter says he is stepping down after 11 years of code running the german online fashion retailer letter says the move is about giving more priority to his wife's career and devoting more times his family as along those europe's leading online platforms for fashion and 14000 people. that's it for me and the business team thanks for watching. nico is in germany to learn german words from the. why not learn with him d w z e learning course because fake. why did...
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>> reporter: reuben warren is director of the tuskegee university national center for bioethics in research and health care. >> and it's the question of not the level of science but the trustworthiness of the scientists. as i've been taught and i believe that science doesn't lie but scientists do. >> reporter: from 1932 through 1972, the united states public health service and the c.d.c. conducted a study based here on syilis among 600 african americans, most of them poor sharecroppers. despite the fact that researchers discovered penicillin is a cure in 1947, none of the men were treated. it's the most infamous example in a long history of shameful mistreatment of black americans by scientists conducting medical experiments. >> we know the history but history doesn't have to repeat itself. it's not inevitae and i think the notion of inevitability is a false notion. we have the opportunity to change how things are if there's a commitment to do so. >> reporter: in boston, bisola ojikutu is doing her part. >> in fact, you know, it would be strange if there wasn't, you know that level of mistr
>> reporter: reuben warren is director of the tuskegee university national center for bioethics in research and health care. >> and it's the question of not the level of science but the trustworthiness of the scientists. as i've been taught and i believe that science doesn't lie but scientists do. >> reporter: from 1932 through 1972, the united states public health service and the c.d.c. conducted a study based here on syilis among 600 african americans, most of them poor...
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joe reuben and ken spears visioned a gang of teenagers and a great dane teaming up to solve mysteriesash are shows that aren't well-executed. >> reporter: scooby-doo was commissioned by fred silverman, top executive at cbs. he was one of the most powerful people in the industry, buying hits like "all in the family," and "lalaverne and shirley," which lost one of its stars, david lander, known as squiggy, left us, also. for all of those, we give a fond farewell. ♪ [theme from "mash". [. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but out of that, a new holiday was born. >> a festivus for the rest of us. >> reporter: holidays are tough without the ones we love, unless, that is, you celebrate festivus. >> you gather your family around and tell them all of the ways they have disappointed you over the last year. >> reporter: at 92, jerry stiller, the father of actor ben stiller, is celebrating his invented holiday somewhere else this year. >> let's go into the jeopardy round. >> reporter: for 37 years, alex trebek gave us the answers to questions yet unknown. the unflappable host of jeopardy. >> it is the perfect te
joe reuben and ken spears visioned a gang of teenagers and a great dane teaming up to solve mysteriesash are shows that aren't well-executed. >> reporter: scooby-doo was commissioned by fred silverman, top executive at cbs. he was one of the most powerful people in the industry, buying hits like "all in the family," and "lalaverne and shirley," which lost one of its stars, david lander, known as squiggy, left us, also. for all of those, we give a fond farewell. ♪...
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it she is a david reuben stein fellow at -- , and continues her work on the butter south asia, afghanistan theater, as well as nigeria, because she's also interested in education and the way that it influences people's attitude towards the state, and extremism. finally, my good friend, yvette brown. she has done some of the most extraordinary research i have ever read about, in the broader middle east. two of the places where she has done her most impressive field research, and then somalia, and afghanistan. were she's famous for not just, not just hunkering down in the relatively safe green zones, the places where you will usually find me. when i'm over the place afghanistan. but at in the, field talking to, people single discipline on the ground with remarkable bravery, and a lot of preparatory work to make sure she can get out of the field in places where she will be ill to learn so much from her work. she is an ongoing, very active expert in all matters pakistan, afghanistan, but continues to research as well. criminality, drug trafficking, pandemic disease origins, wildlife markets in
it she is a david reuben stein fellow at -- , and continues her work on the butter south asia, afghanistan theater, as well as nigeria, because she's also interested in education and the way that it influences people's attitude towards the state, and extremism. finally, my good friend, yvette brown. she has done some of the most extraordinary research i have ever read about, in the broader middle east. two of the places where she has done her most impressive field research, and then somalia,...
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reuben. >> yes, i just opened things up. good evening.i am jim reuben of the law firm working with the property owner. as you have heard at the conclusion of the last public hearing on march 11th the commission voted 4-1 to continue to allow time to obtain a report from a site visit by the planning department and d.b.i. representative and to see material from us the project sponsor and owner. appellant was arguing fifth and sixth floors were independent. the zoning administrator viewed it single premises. horizontal premises. you have heard from the planning department afternoon dpi. the property owner was asked to provide a copy of lease, original permit for the work at the site and evidence of when work started on the fifth floor. redacted copy of lease is provided showing premises and use. owner is with me now in the room. we have a full copy of the lease if there are questions. i check with the board before redacting. i wanted to make sure we were respectful in getting the board members the relevant information they sought. we have pr
reuben. >> yes, i just opened things up. good evening.i am jim reuben of the law firm working with the property owner. as you have heard at the conclusion of the last public hearing on march 11th the commission voted 4-1 to continue to allow time to obtain a report from a site visit by the planning department and d.b.i. representative and to see material from us the project sponsor and owner. appellant was arguing fifth and sixth floors were independent. the zoning administrator viewed it...
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reuben, i missed the first part of your question, the audio took a moment to come up. would you mind repeating it, please? >> okay. sorry. which cells do you think are important for antigen presentation and how long does the mrna last intracellularly? >> to answer your question i'm going to ask dr. melissa moore our chief scientific officer to come up in a minute but the cells we believe are important for antigen presentation are the cells in the sub capsular. but to give you more detail, dr. moore? >> thank you for the question. yes, the cells as illustrated on the slide i'm showing here, that take up the lipid nano particles pulls an express in the draining limp nodes are the mon sites and the an ttigen presenting cells. the peak antigen expression is about 48 hours and it's gone by 72 hours. the mrna is generally gone by around 24 hours. so the protein sticks around longer than the mrna. >> thank you. >> okay. i am going to have to call a mercy rule here for everybody. and apologize to the six people with their hands raised right now. your turn will come later on. w
reuben, i missed the first part of your question, the audio took a moment to come up. would you mind repeating it, please? >> okay. sorry. which cells do you think are important for antigen presentation and how long does the mrna last intracellularly? >> to answer your question i'm going to ask dr. melissa moore our chief scientific officer to come up in a minute but the cells we believe are important for antigen presentation are the cells in the sub capsular. but to give you more...
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a businessman and philanthropist dave reuben's time. they focus on her historic preservation and cultural work, especially the white house renovation. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> but some to c-span's podcast the weekly. our guest is don richie, senate historian americas. he joins us to discuss the constitutional steps that still need to be finalized before president elect joe biden is sworn in. find it spans the weekly, where you get your podcasts. >> the federal agency that watches over the nation cybersecurity found no evidence of widespread fraud in the presidential election. president trump fired the director. former cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency director christopher krebs talked to the washington post about the 2020 election. >> welcome to washington post live, i'm david ignatius, a columnist for the washington post. today is my pleasure to welcome christopher krebs, the former director of the cybersecurity
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reuben, joe, and phil, thank you for what you do. hope that the government doesn't bait and switch you yet again. god bless you. thanks for the update. appreciate it? >> thank you. pete: coming up, a second investigation is purportedly launched against hunter biden. this time examining his ties to china and burisma. congressman michael walls says this is just the tip of the iceberg and joins us on that live next. ♪ and festive gift baskets... to giftable chocolates in gilded boxes. hickory farms has something delicious for every holiday celebration. visit hickoryfarms.com for free shipping on select holiday gifts. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping for free shipping on many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with kn
reuben, joe, and phil, thank you for what you do. hope that the government doesn't bait and switch you yet again. god bless you. thanks for the update. appreciate it? >> thank you. pete: coming up, a second investigation is purportedly launched against hunter biden. this time examining his ties to china and burisma. congressman michael walls says this is just the tip of the iceberg and joins us on that live next. ♪ and festive gift baskets... to giftable chocolates in gilded boxes....
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reuben. >> thanks, dr. goodman, thank you for coming to speak to us twice.our argument is very compelling, particularly for the adverse events. we will learn something about that waning immunity from observational trials but this really does preserve the ability to look at aes and clearly i think it's the way that these should have been designed. but let me ask about the logistics of implementing it now. right now for the pfizer vaccine, for the moderna should it receive an eua, people are already getting vaccine and they're getting vaccine in specific groups so that high-risk groups are getting it first and we may already be losing those people. so is it -- do you think, going to be practical to implement this design at this point? >> so as i mentioned, what this does is it keeps the groups equal so yes you might lose preferentially for example all the health care workers at the beginning. you'll lose them from both the placebo arm and the vaccine arm in terms of the blinded part. but then you have a period of time before maybe the folks in the older risk g
reuben. >> thanks, dr. goodman, thank you for coming to speak to us twice.our argument is very compelling, particularly for the adverse events. we will learn something about that waning immunity from observational trials but this really does preserve the ability to look at aes and clearly i think it's the way that these should have been designed. but let me ask about the logistics of implementing it now. right now for the pfizer vaccine, for the moderna should it receive an eua, people...
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reuben, please. >> -- do you think, and -- and, how long does the mrna stick around for inside the cells? i apologize, dr. rubin. i missed the first part of your question. the audio took a moment to come up. would you mind repeating it, please? >> ok. sorry. which cells do you think are important for antigen presentation and how long does the mrna last, intracellularly? >> so, to answer your question, i'm going to ask dr. melissa moore our chief scientific officer, to come up in a minute . but the cells we believe are important for antigen presentation are the cells in the sub capsular. but to give you more detail, dr. moore? >> thank you for the question. yes, the cells, as illustrated on the slide i'm showing here, that take up the lipid nano particles and express them in the draining limp nodes are the mon sites and the an toetigen presenting cells. -- also known as antigen presenting cells. as far as how long it sticks around, the peak antigen expression is about 48 hours and it's gone by 72 hours. the mrna is generally gone by around 24 hours. so, the protein sticks around longer th
reuben, please. >> -- do you think, and -- and, how long does the mrna stick around for inside the cells? i apologize, dr. rubin. i missed the first part of your question. the audio took a moment to come up. would you mind repeating it, please? >> ok. sorry. which cells do you think are important for antigen presentation and how long does the mrna last, intracellularly? >> so, to answer your question, i'm going to ask dr. melissa moore our chief scientific officer, to come up...