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saad: yes, i think that was right to do. had a temporary pause, they communicated the reason for the pause. whenever you have an emergency event, there are several difficult options but they chose the most appropriate in my perspective of those options so yes in the long run, it instills confidence in our vaccine safety. >> can you comment on the severe blood clotting combined with the low platelets and recommending of the pause and the j&j vaccine and would you this is a rare very rare event could you, additionally please. en group,depending on the it is rare to very rare event. and looking at this benefit heavily benefit but then it was appropriate to evaluate the pause in the risk-benefit ratio the resume. >> dr. saad omar how does it compare to other vaccines and we were more commonly see people get, the chickenpox vaccine and the mmr the been discussed previously in today's hearing. which has proven to be safe and ateffective. so what's the rate of severe events compared to the j&j vaccine with other more commonly admin
saad: yes, i think that was right to do. had a temporary pause, they communicated the reason for the pause. whenever you have an emergency event, there are several difficult options but they chose the most appropriate in my perspective of those options so yes in the long run, it instills confidence in our vaccine safety. >> can you comment on the severe blood clotting combined with the low platelets and recommending of the pause and the j&j vaccine and would you this is a rare very...
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saad: the demand recovery, the amount of stimulus that has gone in the system, the liquidity that isu could see it intentionally next year, assuming we don't see any real movement on rates or anything else to slow the economy down. it is something where we will run out of spare capacity as the demand comes back to pre-pandemic levels. given the conditions we are seeing and how ugly we have come from 30 dive -- $35 to $75, this is something you could see in the next 12 to 18 months. but again, the conditions have to be right for that. manus: let's talk about what opec-plus would do. we are going into a meeting next week. we know his royal highness likes to keep traders jumping. just over one year ago. so do you expect, with this narrative, would the eyes being absorbed -- manufacturing into services. do you think opec will return barrels more quickly than we have currently penciled in after the structure that they have announced for july? saad: i think they are happy with the pace of the recovery right now and they are happy with where prices are, and again, we are not about $100 in t
saad: the demand recovery, the amount of stimulus that has gone in the system, the liquidity that isu could see it intentionally next year, assuming we don't see any real movement on rates or anything else to slow the economy down. it is something where we will run out of spare capacity as the demand comes back to pre-pandemic levels. given the conditions we are seeing and how ugly we have come from 30 dive -- $35 to $75, this is something you could see in the next 12 to 18 months. but again,...
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saad: there may be a few countries that may achieve that.lobal eradication is not on the horizon right now. we may be in a situation to reevaluate this in a year or so based on vaccine supply and the political will to eradicate the disease so there may be a few countries that bring it under control aggressively so much so that it is locally eliminated. shery: it was great having your insights. director at yale institute for global health. bloomberg has learned that amazon is fielding bids to replace j.p. morgan chase when it comes to being the issuer on its popular credit card according to sources speaking to us. american express is among those bidding on the portfolio. representatives from these vendors and amazon are not commenting at them a bit -- at the moment. thanks in recent years have loaded up their cards with rich perks which makes it hard for lenders to turn a profit, and we have seen amazon's portfolio having more than $15 billion in loans and amazon is fielding bids to replace j.p. morgan chase as the issuer of their credit card
saad: there may be a few countries that may achieve that.lobal eradication is not on the horizon right now. we may be in a situation to reevaluate this in a year or so based on vaccine supply and the political will to eradicate the disease so there may be a few countries that bring it under control aggressively so much so that it is locally eliminated. shery: it was great having your insights. director at yale institute for global health. bloomberg has learned that amazon is fielding bids to...
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now join cheryl boyle and america's favorite chef, jeffrey saad as they reveal their most delicious cookingven by nuwave. - 1,001, 1,002. - jeffery what are you doing? - cheryl, i'm on a quest to show everyone how to get fit but today, instead of using these we're going to use this, the bravo xl air fry smart oven. not only can it help you get fit but it adds fit, flavor infusion technology, into every meal. check this out, like these beautiful salmon loaves. - wow, they look amazing. - and roasted charred veggies done in 15 minutes. whole roasted eight pound turkey, golden brown and juicy. air fried fish, look how crispy that skin is. grilled burgers, scrumptious chocolate lava cakes and so much more. - bravo does it all and it's so easy! - it really is easy. let's cook. alright, so everybody loves their fried food, right cheryl? - of course we do, but we hate the health problems that come along with it, with unhealthy fats and all the calories. - no worries, because with bravo we're gonna air fry with no oil or additional calories. watch, i'll place these breaded chicken wings in the bask
now join cheryl boyle and america's favorite chef, jeffrey saad as they reveal their most delicious cookingven by nuwave. - 1,001, 1,002. - jeffery what are you doing? - cheryl, i'm on a quest to show everyone how to get fit but today, instead of using these we're going to use this, the bravo xl air fry smart oven. not only can it help you get fit but it adds fit, flavor infusion technology, into every meal. check this out, like these beautiful salmon loaves. - wow, they look amazing. - and...
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Jun 23, 2021
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you'll remember the documentary that spark saad much interest in britney spears' case that was releasedly year. "the new york times" reporting is that britney has said through court documents that she does not like the way this conservatorship is being run. she wants changes. she's argued that for several years according to the reporting of the times. so jamie spears, while saying that she can change it at any time she likes does not appear to have done much to actually allow that to happen. lawyers that obviously talk to him all the time have argued in court that she's not fit to take back control of her affairs. you have her personal life, who she can marry, what color cabinets for her house and her business affairs and a $60 million fortune that she's amassed through great music and the las vegas residency. these are high stakes and most importantly obviously for everybody in this, a lot of money. neil? >> neil: i don't know what will happen. i know this. you are the best guy to be cover this, jonathan. thanks very much. jonathan hunt following the developments. let's get the read fr
you'll remember the documentary that spark saad much interest in britney spears' case that was releasedly year. "the new york times" reporting is that britney has said through court documents that she does not like the way this conservatorship is being run. she wants changes. she's argued that for several years according to the reporting of the times. so jamie spears, while saying that she can change it at any time she likes does not appear to have done much to actually allow that to...
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mohammad abou-saad has run this coffee stand for a decade. as the souq's old stone alleys regain their buzz, he has customers again, though with the city's economy struggling, they've little to spend. >> ( translated ): the market is doing all right. it's developing bit by bit. in time, it'll be how it was. people are still penniless, so it's taking time. >> reporter: a few steps away, it's easy to see why: a jarring contrast to the shiny new souq, much of the old city still lies in ruins. a flurry of action in anticipation of the pope's visit saw rubble that had lined the streets for years finally swept away. but frustrated locals say, as soon as the papal convoy left, so did the authorities. >> ( translated ): there's no reconstruction in mosul. it's all just promises. they claim they'll rebuild, and nothing. >> reporter: imad and his family fled their home in the old city after years under isis rule, when his son was injured by shrapnel from a mortar during the battle. his son is too traumatized to go back to their ruined neighborhood, whe
mohammad abou-saad has run this coffee stand for a decade. as the souq's old stone alleys regain their buzz, he has customers again, though with the city's economy struggling, they've little to spend. >> ( translated ): the market is doing all right. it's developing bit by bit. in time, it'll be how it was. people are still penniless, so it's taking time. >> reporter: a few steps away, it's easy to see why: a jarring contrast to the shiny new souq, much of the old city still lies in...
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saad omer and colleagues say six factors should be met for a mandate to be appropriate, including that covid can't be contained otherwise, that safety and efficacy has been communicated transparently, that infrastructure is in place to ensure access, and that voluntary uptake has fallen short. a key concern with mandating the vaccine is equitable access, and the fact that it can be harder for some in hourly jobs to get free from work or obtain child care in order to get a vaccine >> so if we put in a mandate, and now start penalizing those people because they haven't yet gotten vaccinated we're probably going to end up also penalizing those populations who have already been disproportionately burdened by covid-19 pandemic already. >> now, they say it should start with doing everything possible to ensure voluntary acceptance, and making it easy for people to get a shot and then mandates if needed. and public health experts emphasize getting a vaccine doesn't just protect the vaccinated, it can lower risk for whole communities, which is key for young kids who can't get the shot yet, and
saad omer and colleagues say six factors should be met for a mandate to be appropriate, including that covid can't be contained otherwise, that safety and efficacy has been communicated transparently, that infrastructure is in place to ensure access, and that voluntary uptake has fallen short. a key concern with mandating the vaccine is equitable access, and the fact that it can be harder for some in hourly jobs to get free from work or obtain child care in order to get a vaccine >> so if...
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school board after members voted to removal holiday names from its calendar and here to react, god saadto spread and it doesn't surprise me. it is part of the reflex of all sorts of totalatarian so think about the taliban, when they come into power they blow up the budist statue so what these guys are doing is the same thing they'd like to create a eutopia and the way we create a eutopia is we destroy any markers of our cultural heritage. brian: that's not what they say they say they don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. they can't do everybody's holidays so don't do any. >> right and by the same logic, we've now removed the advanced placement, because god forbid, someone might be better than someone else in mathematics so let's all be mediocre so that we don't hurt someone's feelings. science, truth, reason, doesn't care about your feelings, and we need to return to an ethos. brian: no kidding what advice do you have to the 11th grader witnessing all of this , seeing pressure getting from the teachers, the curriculum, and they are kind of they just want to get a good grade and get out
school board after members voted to removal holiday names from its calendar and here to react, god saadto spread and it doesn't surprise me. it is part of the reflex of all sorts of totalatarian so think about the taliban, when they come into power they blow up the budist statue so what these guys are doing is the same thing they'd like to create a eutopia and the way we create a eutopia is we destroy any markers of our cultural heritage. brian: that's not what they say they say they don't want...