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diplomats in jatra simpy to make the director of nuclear studies institute says that perpetuating historical ignorance is a reckless move. be a very conversion of events it is bad i think it was sort of projecting back from the present time where the united states is the leader of all progressive humanity standing up for human rights democracy etc etc and they are retroactively projecting that view of american dominance onto history including on to the 2nd world war our attitude toward the soviet union even in the depths of the 1st cold war was far more careful and floor more respectable than it is toward post communist russia problem though is what it says about current attitudes we are there is a very strong sense from the american establishment that they can simply dictate terms to the rest of the world and they have an almost cavalier reckless added to toward insulting other countries and i think doing so almost really deliberately the show that we're in charge you are not we can do it we want you can object but who cares and i think that's the dangerous part that kind of attitude which
diplomats in jatra simpy to make the director of nuclear studies institute says that perpetuating historical ignorance is a reckless move. be a very conversion of events it is bad i think it was sort of projecting back from the present time where the united states is the leader of all progressive humanity standing up for human rights democracy etc etc and they are retroactively projecting that view of american dominance onto history including on to the 2nd world war our attitude toward the...
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residential areas killing at least 5 civilians and ourselves on marty is founder and director of the study institute the 1st public policy think tank in libya he says the situation is most likely to escalate. the way the options are has been known around 2 weeks ago they said absence things now to the coast are been gaza as the the city were really bought a stronghold is in eastern libya another was a clear demonstration of intent that they perhaps intend to launch an offensive against how far is stronger competent is to libya and at that what with because that would be a serious escalation and that would also be the 1st on the head of out there was such a poor last 6 years the 1st long he's been on the back foot and this is really a major major move and is a major statement the part of turkey but the question is what's going right in the last 4 years and what years since really bothers sparked a civil war and maybe 15014 we have a process that will together all of the different factions and to be able to negotiate a settlement between algeria morocco it was called the set up that we were let in pol
residential areas killing at least 5 civilians and ourselves on marty is founder and director of the study institute the 1st public policy think tank in libya he says the situation is most likely to escalate. the way the options are has been known around 2 weeks ago they said absence things now to the coast are been gaza as the the city were really bought a stronghold is in eastern libya another was a clear demonstration of intent that they perhaps intend to launch an offensive against how far...
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this hospital located in buffalo and called the state institute for the study of malignant disease hasesearch facilities in the bed capacity of 130 after completion of a new wing. the state institute is equipped with a complete surgical department and modern x-ray for the diagnosis and treatment of malignant disease. there are 8 grams of radium at the state institute. two in solution and six, and as much radium as possessed by in hospital in the world. it gives off a gas which can be utilized only after it is removed from the solution by means of oil and mercury pump. modern x-ray machines are available for the treatment of malignant growth. last year, 3,645 patients were admitted for diagnosis and treatment. an extensive educational program is being carried on for the purpose of dispelling fear of cancer and impressioning upon the laity that there is a career if the disease is recognized in the early stages. it is always borne in mind this is an institute for the study of malignant disease and in the unsolved problems of cancer control. since 1916, new york state has been rebuilding i
this hospital located in buffalo and called the state institute for the study of malignant disease hasesearch facilities in the bed capacity of 130 after completion of a new wing. the state institute is equipped with a complete surgical department and modern x-ray for the diagnosis and treatment of malignant disease. there are 8 grams of radium at the state institute. two in solution and six, and as much radium as possessed by in hospital in the world. it gives off a gas which can be utilized...
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this hospital located in buffalo and called the state institute for the study of malignant disease has research facilities in all branches of science and bed capacity of 130 after a completion of a new wing. the state institute is equipped with a complete surgical department for the diagnosis and treatment of ma anything lant disease. is as much radium dpesed and the solution disintegrates it gives off a gas which can be utilized only after it is removed by means of oil and mercury pump. modern shock proof x-ray materials are available. lastee 3,645 new patients were admitted to this hospital for diagnosis and treatment. this service is free to all residents of new york state who are recommended for examination and treatment and impressing that there is a cure if the disease is recognized in the early stages. it is always born in mind that this is plim airily an institute for the study of malignant disease and every opportunity is embraced to conduct a continuous program of research in the unsolved problems of cancer control. new york state is rebuilding the children and now spends $1.
this hospital located in buffalo and called the state institute for the study of malignant disease has research facilities in all branches of science and bed capacity of 130 after a completion of a new wing. the state institute is equipped with a complete surgical department for the diagnosis and treatment of ma anything lant disease. is as much radium dpesed and the solution disintegrates it gives off a gas which can be utilized only after it is removed by means of oil and mercury pump. modern...
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see vet of eck is director of the max planck institute for the study of ethnic and religious diversity steve this is even been going on in the german city of goettingen way you'll paste. afraid so there's all sorts of prejudices that appear in every day circumstances one incident we heard about with some chinese student being thrown off a public bus. which is the nicest i mean you going to get what you're going to get back home i mean you don't feel that welcome to you but this is something that we hear time and again throughout history epidemics and xenophobia. fortunately xenophobia is the word meanings are as is fear of foreigners a fear that they somehow threaten society and the threat might be in terms of people think a threat to the economy and jobs of threat to national security in terms of crime and terrorism of threat to. national culture that it somehow and in this case as you're saying through history we've seen people thinking that foreigners represent a threat to public health what what's what's what is that because i mean what's the advantage of discriminating like that w
see vet of eck is director of the max planck institute for the study of ethnic and religious diversity steve this is even been going on in the german city of goettingen way you'll paste. afraid so there's all sorts of prejudices that appear in every day circumstances one incident we heard about with some chinese student being thrown off a public bus. which is the nicest i mean you going to get what you're going to get back home i mean you don't feel that welcome to you but this is something...
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my scan fields of the mercator institute for china studies thank you for your thoughts. thank you it's to spain now and the country is 1200000000 euro cava industry has had a turbulent few last year former strike then buyouts of family firms than a sales have to during the catalonia separatist movement and now the coronavirus is reducing the sparkle in the industry. sinkers are clinking glasses across spain as the country eases coronavirus related lockdowns but growers of the beloved cob are worried the industry may be quirked to months of shuttered restaurants and closed borders means fewer opportunities for locals and tourists to indulge in the fizzy wine about 2 thirds of bottles are export it competing internationally with french champagne and italian percent more than half of cava producers say they have temporarily laid off some workers according to a recent survey that's because demand is down by at least a quarter compared to last year. but the optimists say that there is a 25 percent decrease in the pessimists say that it's closer to 40 percent so we average tho
my scan fields of the mercator institute for china studies thank you for your thoughts. thank you it's to spain now and the country is 1200000000 euro cava industry has had a turbulent few last year former strike then buyouts of family firms than a sales have to during the catalonia separatist movement and now the coronavirus is reducing the sparkle in the industry. sinkers are clinking glasses across spain as the country eases coronavirus related lockdowns but growers of the beloved cob are...
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in the legislative council in beijing wrong yang is the vice president of the china institute of international studies and rounding out the panel in nursing him in the u.k. and dress folder senior fellow with the asia research institute at the university of nottingham gentlemen thank you for your time we do appreciate your. expertise on a very important topic i want to start with a quote virtual quote it's from human rights watch today who called this the end of hong kong and that's a dramatic headline but james if i can start with you is it may be the end of hong kong as we know it at least well. it is. well. homegrown we are dirty or no role nothing is agreed you know and no beating that this week for us. or long we think we're not you know if you know human rights groups. in hong kong. it's very free for us not respect human rights bringing will come to you in beijing i think your view will probably differ about whether this is the end of hong kong indeed i would say rather and uncommonly it would have the beginning of a new car into a beginning of a new stable peaceful and calm that there is law a
in the legislative council in beijing wrong yang is the vice president of the china institute of international studies and rounding out the panel in nursing him in the u.k. and dress folder senior fellow with the asia research institute at the university of nottingham gentlemen thank you for your time we do appreciate your. expertise on a very important topic i want to start with a quote virtual quote it's from human rights watch today who called this the end of hong kong and that's a dramatic...
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we will transfer our studies to the national institute washington. >> as a result of intensive studies concluded the disease was due to a virus, and several new vaccines were produced from these investigations. in preventing diseases spread through unclean milk, a safe milk supply is essential. typhoid fever and other diseases are spread through contaminated milk. the public health service feels that clean milk that is pasteurized is the only safe milk to drink. it has conducted studies to ensure the safety of pasteurization procedures that ensure a safe, clean milk supply to the consumer, if sanitary conditions are observed by consumers themselves. disastrous floods which frequently occur in the u.s. illustrate a emergency may arise suddenly. during these floods, officials request sanitary engineering help to protect town and city water supplies in affectedthese requests for aid are met with proper response. water purification machines are quickly dispatched and put into operation by the sanitary engineers. as the water is pumped into the reservoirs or disturbing systems, it is treate
we will transfer our studies to the national institute washington. >> as a result of intensive studies concluded the disease was due to a virus, and several new vaccines were produced from these investigations. in preventing diseases spread through unclean milk, a safe milk supply is essential. typhoid fever and other diseases are spread through contaminated milk. the public health service feels that clean milk that is pasteurized is the only safe milk to drink. it has conducted studies...
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the scientists at the palace lexis institute study tissue samples and neurons there are particularly interested in 2 questions what regulates the life cycle of nerve cells in the brain and what might interfere with it and what roles do genes play the researchers found that all timers patients exhibit increased numbers of neurons with genetic abnormalities but is that a cause or an effect of the disease it's still unclear. thomas aren't believes that some people are born with a predisposition for other timers what is certain is that changes occur in the brain 20 or 30 years before the. symptoms of alzheimer's appear in some cases perhaps even earlier. this leads to the question of whether the disease could be arrested at this early stage but how do you detect affected people if they don't display any symptoms. present these are going to be your model for this is where you turn to biomarkers. this is an area of research that seeks to find biomarkers that can help you to identify patients that are particularly at risk of developing this disease. his team came up with a blood test for ra
the scientists at the palace lexis institute study tissue samples and neurons there are particularly interested in 2 questions what regulates the life cycle of nerve cells in the brain and what might interfere with it and what roles do genes play the researchers found that all timers patients exhibit increased numbers of neurons with genetic abnormalities but is that a cause or an effect of the disease it's still unclear. thomas aren't believes that some people are born with a predisposition...
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from wealthier families are spending more time each day studying during the lockdown, compared with the poorest. new research from the instituteilies have fewer educational resources at home, and their parents aren't able to give them as much support. it comes amid a continuing row over how soon to reopen schools, as elaine dunkley reports. dealing with coronavirus has been a steep learning curve. it's highlighted deep inequalities between children from the richest and poorest families. the government says it's scientifically safe to reopen schools, and classroom closures will have a devastating impact on children from disadvantaged backgrounds. for children who come from difficult families, it may be a real respite for them to be able to get into school. and of course, as they get into school, they're learning those social skills, they're learning the reading and the writing and the core skills, that's why we're starting with the earliest years. so it's really not the case that it is risk—free for children to remain at home, particularly from those deprived communities. poverty and a lack of technology within the home has lef
from wealthier families are spending more time each day studying during the lockdown, compared with the poorest. new research from the instituteilies have fewer educational resources at home, and their parents aren't able to give them as much support. it comes amid a continuing row over how soon to reopen schools, as elaine dunkley reports. dealing with coronavirus has been a steep learning curve. it's highlighted deep inequalities between children from the richest and poorest families. the...
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all right let's bring in phyllis bennis now she is with the institute for policy studies in washington d.c. she's written extensively on afghanistan feel it is good to have you on the program but we're always seems trying to find a positive in the narrative about afghanistan now that we have this power sharing agreement with the 2 presidents if you will. think that's a reason for hope moving forward. well it's certainly better than the alternative which seem to be fighting between the 2 contending groupings but the reality is that the afghan government does not control most of the country whoever is the president or in this case co-presidents or whatever they're going to call themselves i think that we're dealing with the legacy of 40 years or more of foreign occupation of sanctions of more of an already impoverished country and if we look at what the impact has been it's it's been horrific you know the notion of debating should the u.s. pull out what if the u.s. troops pull out the problem is that the u.s. troops being there and the coalition troops supporting them being there has not
all right let's bring in phyllis bennis now she is with the institute for policy studies in washington d.c. she's written extensively on afghanistan feel it is good to have you on the program but we're always seems trying to find a positive in the narrative about afghanistan now that we have this power sharing agreement with the 2 presidents if you will. think that's a reason for hope moving forward. well it's certainly better than the alternative which seem to be fighting between the 2...
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health crisis that we see today was touched in some ways by this study and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about institutions, were in part shaped by the study. is he, i think that in questioning it, we have to go back and question some of our assumptions and i hope that this gives us an opportunity to kind of go back and reassess in a way to move forward because you can't move forward on a rot ton foundation. if this study wasn't up to snuff and wasn't legitimate, we have to rethink conclusions presented. >> sunday night at 8 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> the senate is set to begin work on a house passed bill to reauthorize and reform programs under the foreign intelligence surveillance act that expired in march. yesterday utah senator mike lee spoke about some of the changes he would like to see in the legislation before a final vote is held thursday. >> mr. president, the constitution of the united states contains a number of constitutional protections for the citizens of our great republic. among the among provisions is contains with federalism and separation of power, separating out power along two axis
health crisis that we see today was touched in some ways by this study and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about institutions, were in part shaped by the study. is he, i think that in questioning it, we have to go back and question some of our assumptions and i hope that this gives us an opportunity to kind of go back and reassess in a way to move forward because you can't move forward on a rot ton foundation. if this study wasn't up to snuff and wasn't legitimate, we have to rethink...
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mental health crisis we see today was touched in some way by this study and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about its institutions were in part shaped by this study. so i think in questioning it, we have to go back and question some of our assumptions and i hope this gives us an opportunity to go back and reassess in a way to move forward because you can't move forward on a rotten foundation and of this study was not up to snuff, if it was not legitimate, we have to rethink some of the conclusions it presented. >> that's tonight at 8:00
mental health crisis we see today was touched in some way by this study and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about its institutions were in part shaped by this study. so i think in questioning it, we have to go back and question some of our assumptions and i hope this gives us an opportunity to go back and reassess in a way to move forward because you can't move forward on a rotten foundation and of this study was not up to snuff, if it was not legitimate, we have to rethink some of...
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. >> martha: you have pushed back on the, you know, chinese students who come here to study, the institutes universities across the country. last night when we spoke with president trump i asked him, do you think this is going to change the relationship with president xi? trust issues around this and there was a question we did not get to that came from a woman who organizes exchange students. she is from apple valley, california. here she is. >> my name is candace and i'm the exchange student coordinator. i have students come from china to the university. they come from one week to a full school year. how will the covid impact any programs? with all the hate of the chinese people are enduring, will the american people please stop blaming the chinese people for their governments action? >> martha: what would you say? >> first, it's very important that we not blame the chinese people. the chinese people are the first and the worst victims of the chinese communist party. both in this pandemic and going back 70 plus years. they have killed tens of millions of their own people. most exchange pr
. >> martha: you have pushed back on the, you know, chinese students who come here to study, the institutes universities across the country. last night when we spoke with president trump i asked him, do you think this is going to change the relationship with president xi? trust issues around this and there was a question we did not get to that came from a woman who organizes exchange students. she is from apple valley, california. here she is. >> my name is candace and i'm the...
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study. the report by the institute for fiscal studies think tank found that women are home—schooling and lookingsiness correspondent, sarah corker, reports. some families are now spending 2a hours a day together, months of home—schooling and working from home. for some parents here in ashton—upon—mersey, it can be a tricky balancing act. working from home at the moment, doing two hour on, two hour off shifts. so that's been a bit hectic. my husband, he's out working, so yeah, it's pretty muchjust me. now i've sort of got in the routine with the girls. they do their homework, home—schooling, should i say, in the morning. then i get on with my housework and we do lunch and i cook tea. interviews with 3,500 families suggest women are under the most strain under lockdown, doing more chores and childcare, even when both parents are working fulltime. mothers are less likely to be working, they're less likely to be getting unterrupted working time while they're at home. and those kind of changes tend to have long run impacts on the gender wage gap and on the division of labour between men and women in
study. the report by the institute for fiscal studies think tank found that women are home—schooling and lookingsiness correspondent, sarah corker, reports. some families are now spending 2a hours a day together, months of home—schooling and working from home. for some parents here in ashton—upon—mersey, it can be a tricky balancing act. working from home at the moment, doing two hour on, two hour off shifts. so that's been a bit hectic. my husband, he's out working, so yeah, it's...
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the national institutes for health conducted the study it is the first vaccine to be tested on humans. they say eight healthy volunteers were given two shots each. and that the vaccine successfully increased their bodies ability to invoke a immune response. >> >> reporter: in the global race to find a vaccine for the new virus, cambridge provided health on monday. >> we can induce an immune response and everybody that received the vaccine. >> reporter: it involved just 45 volunteers, who were given multiple shots of the vaccine for the study in partnership with the national institutes of health held all of the volunteers develop antibodies with eight people having levels high enough to neutralize the virus. >> they work by basically encoding the digital information that the virus uses to take over ourselves. >> the strategy that it is taking is new, it's different. it's the blueprint for the protein injected directly into the bloodstream. >> reporter: biochemist julie says injecting the viruses blueprint is different from other coronavirus vaccines being developed around the world. >>
the national institutes for health conducted the study it is the first vaccine to be tested on humans. they say eight healthy volunteers were given two shots each. and that the vaccine successfully increased their bodies ability to invoke a immune response. >> >> reporter: in the global race to find a vaccine for the new virus, cambridge provided health on monday. >> we can induce an immune response and everybody that received the vaccine. >> reporter: it involved just...
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. >> she was of the primary investigator on a larger remdesivir study through the national institute health. which showed patients recovered faster in eleven days vs. 15 days without it. the mortality rate was lower too. next week beginning a new study. a drug used to treat arts rites. >> the immune response triggered by the virus. that's the next phase. >> concerned about the supply of remdesivir. the government will decide how it's distributed. >> we want to make sure nothing gets in the way of the patients getting the medicine. we donated 1.5 million the remdesivir. >> doctors can actually prescribe the drug right now. it can only be administered by iv to patients in the hospital and obviously most will need medication at home. more studies about the delivery mechanism are in the works. a pill would be i deal. nasal sprays and injections like an insulin shot. >> thank you. starting monday travelers and staff at all bay area airports will be required to wear face coverings. joining san francisco and oakland in that requirement. these can include bandannas m homemade or non-medical.
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. >> she was of the primary investigator on a larger remdesivir study through the national institute for health. which showed patients recovered faster in eleven days vs. 15 days without it. the mortality rate was lower too. next week beginning a new study. a drug used to treat arts rites. >> the immune response triggered by the virus. that's the next phase. >> concerned about the supply of remdesivir. the government will decide how it's distributed. >> we want to make sure nothing gets in the way of the patients getting the medicine. we donated 1.5 million the remdesivir. >> doctors can actually prescribe the drug right now. it can only be administered by iv to patients in the hospital and obviously most will need medication at home. more studies about the delivery mechanism are in the works. a pill would be i deal. nasal sprays and injections like an insulin shot. >> thank you. starting monday travelers and staff at all bay area airports will be required to wear face coverings. joining san francisco and oakland in that requirement. these can include bandannas m homemade or non-medic
. >> she was of the primary investigator on a larger remdesivir study through the national institute for health. which showed patients recovered faster in eleven days vs. 15 days without it. the mortality rate was lower too. next week beginning a new study. a drug used to treat arts rites. >> the immune response triggered by the virus. that's the next phase. >> concerned about the supply of remdesivir. the government will decide how it's distributed. >> we want to make...
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she has have in the press of career which is taking her to the international institute for strategic studies in london. the hoover institution. where i remember her from in the bay bay area. bay area. in the department of defense. thank you so much for your time. >> it's a great pleasure. also to our audience for joining us. we do want into your questions as part of this conversation. you could submit them in the text chat. i will be giving those questions as they work some into the conversation. i thought was sort of start big picture and then come down to earth. to get started can you give us a sense of how you think broadly democracy around the globe is doing in this crisis. >> it is generally the slow to organized slow to decisive action but they are also the political science research is on this. it's more enduring. in a way that authoritarian governments don't have if you look at the repressive miss that the government of china has been forced with lockdown. and the unwillingness to share information. in the way that that would have prepared that. compare that to taiwan and south in so
she has have in the press of career which is taking her to the international institute for strategic studies in london. the hoover institution. where i remember her from in the bay bay area. bay area. in the department of defense. thank you so much for your time. >> it's a great pleasure. also to our audience for joining us. we do want into your questions as part of this conversation. you could submit them in the text chat. i will be giving those questions as they work some into the...
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the fda gave the drug emergency use authorization on friday of a study led by the national int instituteshe drug shortened the recovery time for some coronavirus patient bis four days. >>> president trump this evening answered questions from americans at a virtual town hall. he touched on numerous topics including when people can expect more help from the government, and when he expects a vaccine. abc 7 news reporter has details. >> reporter: as president trump began his virtual town hall, on fox news channel, he continued to blame china for the covid-19 pandemic. >> it could have been stopped on the spot. they chose not to do it or something happened, either there was incompetence, or they didn't do it for some reason. >> top u.s. officils putting blame squarely on a chinese lab for spreading covid-19. saying it was not made intentionally in a lab but investigators whether it was the result of an accident. >> i've seen what the itelligence committee has said and no reason to believe they've got it wrong. >> reporter: now a scathing homeland security report obtained by abc news, accusing
the fda gave the drug emergency use authorization on friday of a study led by the national int instituteshe drug shortened the recovery time for some coronavirus patient bis four days. >>> president trump this evening answered questions from americans at a virtual town hall. he touched on numerous topics including when people can expect more help from the government, and when he expects a vaccine. abc 7 news reporter has details. >> reporter: as president trump began his virtual...
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pic show works at the institute for ecological economic research in berlin the institute demist studyon whether a mobile phone case printed at home in germany is more environmentally friendly than one that's mass produced in asia and found out that they're about the same. that's because 2 emissions from local 3 d. printing are up by the high energy consumption of the printing machines. this process is neither particularly sustainable nor economical but it can be profitable for some companies under certain conditions you want to name or companies can generally make money on expensive 3 d. printing projects only if they can speed up or streamline production still delle use fewer materials and some products could be recycled even if their custom age. we've come to the reflow recycling company in amsterdam to find out whether 3 d. printing production really is sustainable about 80 percent of printed products a major task stick and then a fraction of them are recyclable or biodegradable this machinery float discarded plastic bottles into plastic filament that can be used for printing the g
pic show works at the institute for ecological economic research in berlin the institute demist studyon whether a mobile phone case printed at home in germany is more environmentally friendly than one that's mass produced in asia and found out that they're about the same. that's because 2 emissions from local 3 d. printing are up by the high energy consumption of the printing machines. this process is neither particularly sustainable nor economical but it can be profitable for some companies...
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when schools are open they can have three times the number of contacts as adults a new study by the national institutes of health hopes to learn more about how children transmit and are affected by the virus. >> that's definitely going to contribute to us having knowledge about whether we should reopen schools, summer camps. >> jayden is off the ventilator but unable to see his family in person one ofhe smallest victims of a growing concern. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york >>> many americans find themselves conflicted by a need to get back to work but also to stay safe. here's miguel almaguer. >> with more than half our nation implementing plans on how to restart local economies, the confusing patchwork of who is open and how americans feel about getting back to business depends on where you live. as pockets of protests grow louder, gyms in washington, pubs in maine and salons in texas are clouding mandates to stay closed this woman owns a cafe in california. >> i'm going to be homeless if i don't open my business back up. >> though some restaurants are busy, 78% of americans are uncomfortable goi
when schools are open they can have three times the number of contacts as adults a new study by the national institutes of health hopes to learn more about how children transmit and are affected by the virus. >> that's definitely going to contribute to us having knowledge about whether we should reopen schools, summer camps. >> jayden is off the ventilator but unable to see his family in person one ofhe smallest victims of a growing concern. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york...
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study. the report by the institute for fiscal studies think tank found that women are home—schooling and lookingiology at oxford university who researches gender practices within the household and joins me now. this is a study by the iss. did all start out blind resonate with you? -- ifs. it is within expectation because of lots of research that has shown that women do the majority of housework and childcare and doing this lockdown there has been a surge in the amount of childcare, so it is not surprising. it is not a new situation that women continue to do more housework and childcare. your point is that it is a continuation of life as we know it anyway? domestically in the past it has been the case and has changed very little and slowly over time. i suppose the peculiar thing here is, and probably lots of people watching can have anecdotal experience, but there are certain people who are furloughed and so they are staying at home for legitimate reasons and being paid, we can perhaps all think of friends and associates where, i have heard stories, the man happens to be furloughed, the women isn
study. the report by the institute for fiscal studies think tank found that women are home—schooling and lookingiology at oxford university who researches gender practices within the household and joins me now. this is a study by the iss. did all start out blind resonate with you? -- ifs. it is within expectation because of lots of research that has shown that women do the majority of housework and childcare and doing this lockdown there has been a surge in the amount of childcare, so it is...
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thinkersrs in washington, richad is the whitehead chair in the senior fellow in economic studies at the institution. he is the director on the future of the middle class, the author many important articles in a number of important books including dream orders, how the american middle class is leaving everyone also the dust and why that is a problem and what to do about it. our format will be very simple, michael offer an overview of the argument of the book and richard will offer a response in all moderate a bef conversation between n the two of them and tn will draw all of you into the conversation with q&a. with that let's welcome michael strain. [applause] >> thank you also much for coming thank you for that generous introduction. the dialogue of the book contains argument that i am making which is the american dream is not dead and t the subtitle makeses a secondary argument that i'm makinghich is the populism and excellent cover and there's no reasonor any of y you to read on the inse of it but we'll tal about that anyway. what do we mean by the american drm, let's start from the top. there ar
thinkersrs in washington, richad is the whitehead chair in the senior fellow in economic studies at the institution. he is the director on the future of the middle class, the author many important articles in a number of important books including dream orders, how the american middle class is leaving everyone also the dust and why that is a problem and what to do about it. our format will be very simple, michael offer an overview of the argument of the book and richard will offer a response in...
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health crisis that we see today was touched in some ways by this study and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about its institutionsere in part shaped by this study. so, i think that in questioning it, we have to go back and question some of our assumptions. and i hope that this gives us an opportunity to kind of go back and reassess in a way that moves forward, because we can't move forward on a rotten foundation. if this study was not up to snuff, if it was not legitimate, we really have to rethink some of the conclusions that were presented. host: you told us about the connection between rosenhan's study and dsm iii. what does dsm stand for? susannah: i'm sorry. diagnostic statistical manual of mental disorders. host: what version are we on now? susannah: five. host: there was a relationship between that and rosenhan's study. was it one where you questioned the dsm? susannah: i do. and i think that most psychiatrists, research psychiatrists who are on the cutting edge, are definitely questioning the dsm. even the nimh now want their research to use a different criteria than the dsm. the dsm present illnesses in
health crisis that we see today was touched in some ways by this study and a lot of public opinion about psychiatry, about its institutionsere in part shaped by this study. so, i think that in questioning it, we have to go back and question some of our assumptions. and i hope that this gives us an opportunity to kind of go back and reassess in a way that moves forward, because we can't move forward on a rotten foundation. if this study was not up to snuff, if it was not legitimate, we really...
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>> preliminary results from a national institutes of health study show the median recovery time for patientsho took remdesivir was 11 days compared to 15 days for those who took the placebo. >>> workers are preparing to go on strike at some of america's largest companies tomorrow, may 1st, mayday. they say they are working in unsafe conditions. employees from amazon, whole foods, walmart, target, fedex, and others will protest tomorrow and are asking customers to boycott those businesses. >>> essential workers who need help finding day care and child care have a new tool but not all child care providers are quick to open their doors. today the state unveiled a new website called mychild care.ca.gov. essential workers with kids can log on, type in their zip code and find the closest child care provider. but many providers are hesitant to return back to work. we spoke with a woman who runs a day care out of her home. she says she needs more protection. >> all of us will need temperature -- thermometers in order to be able to take temperatures. we will also need masks. we already use gloves all
>> preliminary results from a national institutes of health study show the median recovery time for patientsho took remdesivir was 11 days compared to 15 days for those who took the placebo. >>> workers are preparing to go on strike at some of america's largest companies tomorrow, may 1st, mayday. they say they are working in unsafe conditions. employees from amazon, whole foods, walmart, target, fedex, and others will protest tomorrow and are asking customers to boycott those...