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the development of the stabilized pre- fusion spike protein was done by scientists at the nia at the vaccine research center. the utilization by j&j of the extensive domestic and international clinical trial network that was established for actually for hiv and influenza. also, the defendant at the ht vn at the fred hutchinson cancer research center performed all the immunological testing. the data and safety monitoring board was established by an aig and an extensive support from barter to conduct the trial and the prepurchase hundreds of millions of dollars for the vaccines by barter. it's a competent process so even though it looks like it was quick and done in a very relatively short time it was a lot of effort, including fundamental basic preclinical and clinical research that went into that. i will stop there and handed over to doctor nunez smith. >> thanks so much, doctor anthony fauci. this is all very good news. all three vaccines are safe and highly effective at preventing what we care about most and that is the serious illness and death. all of the authorized vaccines will
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then gives you the spike protein. the ultimate end game is that both of the vaccines ultimately result in a spike protein in the right confirmation that gives the body the opportunity to feel that this is the actual virus that it's seeing, when it's not. it's the protein. to put this in perspective, we've shown this slide before, we now have again the third vaccine that is highly efficacious, as shown here, which has been granted an e.u.a. as has been described. let me go to the last slide and just make a comment that i think people do not seem to appreciate and it has to do with what goes into making these vaccines successful. i have as the title of the slide the role of the n.i.h. and the u.s. government in the development and testing of j&j. i think what people don't appreciate is that there have been decades of investment in basic, preclinical and clinical research to actually develop the adno virus 26 vector. a lot of work done up at harvard. the development of the stabilized prefusion spike protein was done by sc
then gives you the spike protein. the ultimate end game is that both of the vaccines ultimately result in a spike protein in the right confirmation that gives the body the opportunity to feel that this is the actual virus that it's seeing, when it's not. it's the protein. to put this in perspective, we've shown this slide before, we now have again the third vaccine that is highly efficacious, as shown here, which has been granted an e.u.a. as has been described. let me go to the last slide and...
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the development of the stabilized prefusion spiked protein was done by scientists at the nia vaccine research center. the utilization by j&j of the expensive domestic and clinical trial net worth established for hiv and influenza, also the nia core lap at the hvtn, at the fred hutchinson cancer research center performed all of the testing. the data and safety monitoring board was established by nraid and it was expensive support from barter and as per of hhs to conduct the trial and to prepurchase hundreds of millions of dollars worth of vaccines by barda. so it is a complicated process. even though it looks like it was quick and done in a relatively short period of time, it was a lot of effort including fundamental basic preclinical and clinical research that went into that. i'll stop there and hand it over to dr. nunez-smith. >> thank you so much, dr. fauci. this is all very, very good news. all three vaccines are safe and highly effective at preventk what we care about most and that is very serious illness and death. so all of the authorized vaccines will be distributed across sta
the development of the stabilized prefusion spiked protein was done by scientists at the nia vaccine research center. the utilization by j&j of the expensive domestic and clinical trial net worth established for hiv and influenza, also the nia core lap at the hvtn, at the fred hutchinson cancer research center performed all of the testing. the data and safety monitoring board was established by nraid and it was expensive support from barter and as per of hhs to conduct the trial and to...
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the rna gives you the spike protein. the ultimate end game is that both of the virus -- excuse me, both of the vaccines ultimately result in a spike protein in the right confirmation that gives the body the opportunity to feel that this is the actual virus that it is seeing when it's not. it's the protein. next slide. so just to put everything into perspective, we have shown this slide before. we now have, again, the third vaccine that is highly efficacious, as shown here, which has been granted an eua that has been described by dr. walensky. let me go to the last slide and make a comment that i think people do not seem to appreciate. it has to do with what goes into making these vaccines successful. i have as a title of the slide, the role of the nih and the u.s. government in the development and testing of johnson & johnson. what people don't appreciate is that there have been decades of investment in basic, preclinical and clinical research to actually develop the vector. a lot of work done up at harvard. the developme
the rna gives you the spike protein. the ultimate end game is that both of the virus -- excuse me, both of the vaccines ultimately result in a spike protein in the right confirmation that gives the body the opportunity to feel that this is the actual virus that it is seeing when it's not. it's the protein. next slide. so just to put everything into perspective, we have shown this slide before. we now have, again, the third vaccine that is highly efficacious, as shown here, which has been...
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turn on saudi arabia going easy on the kingdom's prime friends the spike us intelligence being ordered the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi live reaction all this right up to the shorts that. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a make of the shallowness. a quarter of an hour into the program welcome back the u.s. president is being accused of failing to deliver on his promise to take a tough line with saudi arabia the spice american intelligence concluding that the saudi crown prince muster minded the gruesome murder of journalist jamal khashoggi washington has failed to sanction him and continues to ship arms to the kingdom let's go live now. for more take us through the biden ministrations handling of the sa
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his commitment to stopping the spike in violent hate crimes. >>> also, the new video of an older asian woman knocked to the ground and robbed. the new bill that would reclassify this kind of attack from a felony to a misdemeanor. >>> getting kids out of distance learning and back to in-person learning. the pushback is already under way. >>> the lack of demand for covid testing has led to test site consolidation. why some say it is way too soon. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >> the idea that people have to live in fear because their race, their ethnicity. the idea that we are still having conversations that we were having in 1881 a year before the chinese exclusion act. what is wrong with us? >> that was governor newsom today as he met with community leaders in san francisco about the rise in racist attacks against asian americans. the outrage over these crimes and how to respond to them is going well beyond governor newsom this evening. thank you for joining us. >> tackling issues of race and social justice is something that we are focu
his commitment to stopping the spike in violent hate crimes. >>> also, the new video of an older asian woman knocked to the ground and robbed. the new bill that would reclassify this kind of attack from a felony to a misdemeanor. >>> getting kids out of distance learning and back to in-person learning. the pushback is already under way. >>> the lack of demand for covid testing has led to test site consolidation. why some say it is way too soon. >> building a...
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i that we could see a spike in the next few months?ases with — next few months? i think some spike in cases with relaxed _ next few months? i think some spike in cases with relaxed measures, - next few months? i think some spike in cases with relaxed measures, but| in cases with relaxed measures, but we will not see a high level of admissions or deaths from the spike because of vaccination, so we need to get vaccination rates high so if there is an increase in cases, it does not translate to an increase in deaths or hospitalisation.— does not translate to an increase in deaths or hospitalisation. thank you ve much deaths or hospitalisation. thank you very much for— deaths or hospitalisation. thank you very much for speaking _ deaths or hospitalisation. thank you very much for speaking to _ deaths or hospitalisation. thank you very much for speaking to us - deaths or hospitalisation. thank you very much for speaking to us on - deaths or hospitalisation. thank you | very much for speaking to us on bbc news. a group of influential chariti
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protein this information campaigns build on that with the claim that the spike protein resembles a protein found in the placenta that protects and nurtures a developing fetus that means the claim continues that an immune system primed to detect spike proteins in order to attack and destroy the corona virus can also mistakenly attack and destroy up with senta causing women to either be infertile or to miscarry this is not true for a couple of fundamental reasons 1st the defense in the immune system react in a highly specific way to the proteins that they've been programmed to detect they have to because proteins are only made up of 20 different molecular building blocks called amino acids but our bodies can produce at least 20000 different proteins from them and possibly a whole lot more so of course there can be structural molecular overlap in many different proteins which is why. the immune system has to be so specific and 2nd is the fact that the placenta protein in question turns out not even to be very similar in molecular terms to the viruses spiked protein so short and sweet there is
protein this information campaigns build on that with the claim that the spike protein resembles a protein found in the placenta that protects and nurtures a developing fetus that means the claim continues that an immune system primed to detect spike proteins in order to attack and destroy the corona virus can also mistakenly attack and destroy up with senta causing women to either be infertile or to miscarry this is not true for a couple of fundamental reasons 1st the defense in the immune...
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we are seeing 2% drops in stocks right now as the yields and the dollar spikes. rd to meeting you back here same time, same place tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: security is high outside the u.s. capitol with national guard troops and police officers on alert inside a massive black fence that surrounds the capitol grounds and several neighboring buildings. anti-pelosi said the guard troops protecting the guard troops protecting the capital should stay as long as they are needed amid a new threat of another mob attack. >> we should have them here as long as they are needed and the silliness of this being inauguration day and that in may, the president will be inaugurated is -- it falls into the realm of let's not waste our time on it. mark: law enforcement is on high alert intelligence uncovered what is described as a possible plot by a militia group to storm the capital again just two months after the january 6 insurrection. mexico will step up security for candidates
we are seeing 2% drops in stocks right now as the yields and the dollar spikes. rd to meeting you back here same time, same place tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: security is high outside the u.s. capitol with national guard troops and police officers on alert inside a massive black fence that surrounds the capitol grounds and several neighboring buildings. anti-pelosi said the guard troops protecting the guard troops protecting the capital should stay as long as they are needed amid a...
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asian american leaders calling for change with the spike in hate crimes. e report ahead on the message the president will deliver. >> six feet or just three? that new debate over social distancing in classrooms as more students start to return to school. the new guidance expected from the cdc in just hours. >>> and a live look in san francisco on this friday morning. the rain making its way through just in time for the weekend. meteorologist kari hall tracking what's in store so we can all make our plans as today in the bay continues right now. i was planning on having my car washed by that rain, but it wasn't a good enough storm. got to do some work this weekend. good friday morning to you. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. speaking of the rain, let's go to meteorologist kari hall. what's it looking like for the bay area? >> yeah, mostly the north bay
asian american leaders calling for change with the spike in hate crimes. e report ahead on the message the president will deliver. >> six feet or just three? that new debate over social distancing in classrooms as more students start to return to school. the new guidance expected from the cdc in just hours. >>> and a live look in san francisco on this friday morning. the rain making its way through just in time for the weekend. meteorologist kari hall tracking what's in store so...
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snippet of the genetic code on the mrna code for that spike protein. so what does that mean? it means that when you get the vaccine, it's kind of wrapped up in this lipid layer. it comes into your cell and when that little piece of mrna comes to yourself, it doesn't go in your nucleus, it doesn't rewrite your genetic information. but when it gets in there, it's like a little contractor that comes out and says, ok, let me give some instructions. and the instructions, i'm going to give -- going to make this spike protein. so your body actually starts to make the spike protein, not the whole virus, just the spike protein. and then your body then recognizes that is foreign and you develop an immune response and that immune response gets saved up and stored and just kind of hangs out and waits for so that if you get actual cold -- actual covid-19 infection, it recognizes that spike protein on the outside. and that's what allows your body to kind of swarm in and take care of it. so it's not rewriting your dna. i can certainly see how someone thinks that. but
snippet of the genetic code on the mrna code for that spike protein. so what does that mean? it means that when you get the vaccine, it's kind of wrapped up in this lipid layer. it comes into your cell and when that little piece of mrna comes to yourself, it doesn't go in your nucleus, it doesn't rewrite your genetic information. but when it gets in there, it's like a little contractor that comes out and says, ok, let me give some instructions. and the instructions, i'm going to give -- going...
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it means existing antibodies now struggle to recognise the spike, making reinfection more likely. d to dig mass graves. scientists estimate up to three quarters of the population caught the virus and developed immunity, but cases have soared again, and researchers think many of these are reinfections with the new variant. vaccinations are now being rolled out around the world, so do vaccines offer better immunity? vaccines can be tweaked to deal with variants, and scientists says getting jabbed is the best way to prime the immune system. and if you've had the vaccine, we can be fairly confident that you've made the best immune response that you are capable of making, but if you've had an infection, you may have made a suboptimal immune response, and that could be substantially improved by vaccination. there is still much to learn about immunity, but scientists say understanding how this protection works is vital in the fight against covid. rebecca morelle, bbc news. just a few weeks after they finally went back to school, children across the uk are breaking up for the holidays agai
it means existing antibodies now struggle to recognise the spike, making reinfection more likely. d to dig mass graves. scientists estimate up to three quarters of the population caught the virus and developed immunity, but cases have soared again, and researchers think many of these are reinfections with the new variant. vaccinations are now being rolled out around the world, so do vaccines offer better immunity? vaccines can be tweaked to deal with variants, and scientists says getting jabbed...
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plus the shocking spike in infections, is a covid variant to blame? record settlement, the university of southern california will pay $1 billion after accusations a campus doctor sexually abused more than 700 women. shipping halted-- billions in goods are held up by a container ship stuck in the suez canal, why it's taking so long to move. and healing with horses, a one of a kind program that offers an escape for children with emotional trauma. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening, to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us. norah is off, i'm major garrett. more than 30 million americans across the south faced the threat of severe weather tonight. multiple deadly tornadoes have already touched down. much of alabama is under a state of emergency. a large tornado tore a trail of destruction, ripping up homes, uprooting trees and sending thousands scrambling for safety. tornado and flash flood alerts are posted across several states including tennessee and kentucky. mu
plus the shocking spike in infections, is a covid variant to blame? record settlement, the university of southern california will pay $1 billion after accusations a campus doctor sexually abused more than 700 women. shipping halted-- billions in goods are held up by a container ship stuck in the suez canal, why it's taking so long to move. and healing with horses, a one of a kind program that offers an escape for children with emotional trauma. this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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protein the disinform ation campaigns build on that with a claim that the spike protein resembles a protein found in the placenta that protects and nurtures a developing fetus that means the claim continues that an immune system primed to detect spine proteins in order to attack and destroy the corona virus can also mistakenly attack and destroy a placenta causing women to either be infertile or to miscarriage this is not true for a couple of fundamental reasons 1st the defense in the immune system react in a highly specific way to the proteins that they've been programmed to detect they have to because proteins are only made up of 20 different molecular building blocks called amino acids but our bodies can produce at least 20000 different proteins from them and possibly a whole lot more so of course there can be structural molecular overlap in many different proteins which is why. the immune system has to be so specific and 2nd is the fact that the placenta protein in question turns out not even to be very similar in molecular terms to the viruses by protein so short and sweet there
protein the disinform ation campaigns build on that with a claim that the spike protein resembles a protein found in the placenta that protects and nurtures a developing fetus that means the claim continues that an immune system primed to detect spine proteins in order to attack and destroy the corona virus can also mistakenly attack and destroy a placenta causing women to either be infertile or to miscarriage this is not true for a couple of fundamental reasons 1st the defense in the immune...
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intimidation in my life. >> uber talking about the ride,t incident and arrest in oakland in a concern about the spikehate crimes. >>> another round of wet weather fanning across the bay area at this hour. our radar you can see certainly lighting up as that rain continues to fall. meteorologist kari
intimidation in my life. >> uber talking about the ride,t incident and arrest in oakland in a concern about the spikehate crimes. >>> another round of wet weather fanning across the bay area at this hour. our radar you can see certainly lighting up as that rain continues to fall. meteorologist kari
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how hate crime task force in the south bay is working to address the spike in racist attacks. protesters hoping to save mills college from closing rallied at the oakland campus this afternoon. both students and staff took part in the demonstration. the school's board of trustees announced closure last week and said the classes of 2023. will be the last one for mills, many students and faculty say they're frustrated and concerned about their futures. this decision that we have a first rate today where is an open and deliberative, measured process that involves the community. we want students, staff, akwasi agin faculty and alarms to be a part of this conversation and we need the full cooperation of our administration and executive team at the college to have that conversation. so the board of the school hasn't said much about the new plan for males, only that it will become an institute for women rather than a college. that issues degrees in public health officials today released guidance on graduation ceremonies. the recommendation say that people should wear masks and stay si
how hate crime task force in the south bay is working to address the spike in racist attacks. protesters hoping to save mills college from closing rallied at the oakland campus this afternoon. both students and staff took part in the demonstration. the school's board of trustees announced closure last week and said the classes of 2023. will be the last one for mills, many students and faculty say they're frustrated and concerned about their futures. this decision that we have a first rate...
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and we know the increase spiked there ut the pandemic and we know just yesterday trump went on hate tv and spewed his anti-asian hateful covid slur. and did it again to deflect blame for the virus he chose to spread across our country. here's what we don't know. we do not know if this massacre at spas in georgia that killed eight, including six asian women was racially motivated. >> it's still early. but he does claim defense not racially motivated. he apparently has an issue, what he considers -- sees these locationings as something that allows him to go to these
and we know the increase spiked there ut the pandemic and we know just yesterday trump went on hate tv and spewed his anti-asian hateful covid slur. and did it again to deflect blame for the virus he chose to spread across our country. here's what we don't know. we do not know if this massacre at spas in georgia that killed eight, including six asian women was racially motivated. >> it's still early. but he does claim defense not racially motivated. he apparently has an issue, what he...
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health officials saying the spike is likely due to the u.k. variant. >> this is a race between the virus and the vaccine. >> reporter: dr. nick gilpin is the chief infectious disease doctor in the hardest hit suburbs. the virus doesn't know boundaries. >> right. >> reporter: is it a matter of the variant being introduced too these places? >> that's right. the variant being introduced to we believe this variant is going to become the dominant strain. >> reporter: his hospital system is now restricting visitors for the first time since last april. this is the race to vaccinate speeds ahead, pfizer announcing today it's testing the vaccine in children five to eleven years old. dr. emmanuel walter is leading the duke university hospital trial. >> they are smaller, they have different physiology, they have different immune responses, so we really do need to assess and make sure that the vaccine is safe. >> reporter: 9-year-old twins marisol and alejandra gerardo are two of the participants. we spoke to them at home with their farther dr. charles ge
health officials saying the spike is likely due to the u.k. variant. >> this is a race between the virus and the vaccine. >> reporter: dr. nick gilpin is the chief infectious disease doctor in the hardest hit suburbs. the virus doesn't know boundaries. >> right. >> reporter: is it a matter of the variant being introduced too these places? >> that's right. the variant being introduced to we believe this variant is going to become the dominant strain. >>...
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there are also more structural causes for the spike. designed to help those suffering. across the board states have cut budgets for social services, for treatments and medical training. in a september survey, 52% of community mental health organizations reported that demand for their services has increased but at the same time, 26% have had to lay off staff and 54% have had to shut down programs. now trump's cares act of march 2020 and with this week, they will help with substance abuse programs but experts say they don't begin to fill the gaping hole created by the recession. there are some small measures of hope. first the new covid relief bill incen incentivized further expansion of medicaid which is responsible for 40% of all opioid addiction treatments. further, the medications to treat these addictions have become easier to access thanks to loser restrictions and expanded telehealth. many medical experts hope these changes will last past the pandemic. that even when life returns to normal, drug treatments will have shifted forever.
there are also more structural causes for the spike. designed to help those suffering. across the board states have cut budgets for social services, for treatments and medical training. in a september survey, 52% of community mental health organizations reported that demand for their services has increased but at the same time, 26% have had to lay off staff and 54% have had to shut down programs. now trump's cares act of march 2020 and with this week, they will help with substance abuse...
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when you hear the driving of the last spike, it wasn't the gold spike, it was a regular iron spike. the telegraph wires around the spike. when they drove it in, if sent a broadcast, live coverage across the country. it was celebrated author of the nation. during the ceremony, one of the famous pictures you often see is the champagne photo. there were two locomotives here on site. we actually have replicas that operate on a daily basis throughout our summer season. they are known as the central pacific jupiter and the union pacific number 119. they have become probably the two most famous locomotives. it is kind of a cool way to commemorate that. after the ceremony, a lot of pictures were taken, and then the operation of the railroad became huge throughout the country. because they were trying to increase time and efficiency within these companies themselves, eventually, the line that was passing through this area was bypassed. they build a trestle bridge and causeway street across the desk straight across the great lake from the nevada-utah order, straight across the point of the pro
when you hear the driving of the last spike, it wasn't the gold spike, it was a regular iron spike. the telegraph wires around the spike. when they drove it in, if sent a broadcast, live coverage across the country. it was celebrated author of the nation. during the ceremony, one of the famous pictures you often see is the champagne photo. there were two locomotives here on site. we actually have replicas that operate on a daily basis throughout our summer season. they are known as the central...
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president said the spike. is. big stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment of elements well this is the week the n.r.t. little welcome. several e.u. leaders are urging the block's medical agency to approve russia's sputnik vaccine as europe readies itself for a 3rd wave of coronavirus. consenting v. and other vaccines i strongly insist that the relevant e.u. bodies issue not authorize asian for safe vaccines as soon as possible the more vaccines we have the better for. us and also slim stuff and belong as fire the russian vaccine is concerned i have held the view for some time that we should use each vaccine that is approved by the european madison's agence singh but if a new such european order were mate and i have seen no indication that it will be germany would have to go it alone that is a possibility and this would who would do well companies across europe look like they might break ranks with the european regulators earlier this month firms in a number of you countries deals to produce sputnik
president said the spike. is. big stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment of elements well this is the week the n.r.t. little welcome. several e.u. leaders are urging the block's medical agency to approve russia's sputnik vaccine as europe readies itself for a 3rd wave of coronavirus. consenting v. and other vaccines i strongly insist that the relevant e.u. bodies issue not authorize asian for safe vaccines as soon as possible the more vaccines we have the better for. us and...
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do you agree with the central theory that any inflation spike in europe will be temporary? his is what we have seen over 70 years. it is very difficult to move inflation expectation higher. we will have to see. it is similar to the u.s. in terms of global commodity prices, transportation costs. that would hit the eurozone just as much as the dollar area. clearly, there is not the same level of stimulus. our consumers going out to start engaging and spend? that is much more muted. in that regard, whatever inflation expectation you may have in the u.s., it is dialed down for the euro zone. annmarie: let's get into what we expect from christine lagarde. it's not about the meeting, it's about the language that they use at the press conference. what are you expecting? tatjana: i'm hoping that she doesn't slip up, first of all. it will be extreme lead difficult. i don't envy her for that communication. in particular, when you look at the executive council at the ecb , there is such a varied view of what type financial conditions are. there are so many government bonds. it's the ri
do you agree with the central theory that any inflation spike in europe will be temporary? his is what we have seen over 70 years. it is very difficult to move inflation expectation higher. we will have to see. it is similar to the u.s. in terms of global commodity prices, transportation costs. that would hit the eurozone just as much as the dollar area. clearly, there is not the same level of stimulus. our consumers going out to start engaging and spend? that is much more muted. in that...
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it is to refresh my memory, vector that is used in this platform is a virus in which the stars spike protein dna was inserted. and non- replication confidence harmless virus is injected into the muscle of an individual in the dna been which then essentially codes for the spike protein the body makes in response. that is a fundamental mechanism of this platform. next slide. and so the data, we are talking about the phase three trial involving more than 32000 is offense who are 18 years of age or older and it was that any sites, mostly in the united states but also a small amount in chile than in peru. with a two - one fragment and him and rented the modernization of placebo. in the demographic distribution is shown here are and 79 percent white and 22 percent hispanic any percent black african-american and 4 percent native american including american indians and native alaskans residing in the united states and 4 percent asian. 20 percent was 65 years or older and city percent had morbidities associated with an increased risk of oppression a severe covid-19 such as diabetes severe obes
it is to refresh my memory, vector that is used in this platform is a virus in which the stars spike protein dna was inserted. and non- replication confidence harmless virus is injected into the muscle of an individual in the dna been which then essentially codes for the spike protein the body makes in response. that is a fundamental mechanism of this platform. next slide. and so the data, we are talking about the phase three trial involving more than 32000 is offense who are 18 years of age or...
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the vix and s&p 500. sebastian thinks last week was a classic vix spike. we could have more upside. look what happened here. the volatility index had been running for more than a week ahead of the pop on thursday but the market was going down during that period. let's move on. that's okay. the vix and s&p are not moving in the same direction. the dangerous sign is dealing with a volatility swell. we didn't want to get in the period where the market went up, that's a nightmare on top of that the vix closed down on friday and closed down do you remember how bad that close was? that close was not real it turns out because the vix tumbled 16.6 today. this quick pull back is what you expect from volatility spike a short term panic that vanishes overnight and the volatility index is back to the levels it was trading before it took off what does it mean? based on the actions, sebastian thinks we're coming out of a benign vix spike we're not in the early stages of a big sell off if anything, we had a short term shakeout and sebastian believes the s&p could be runni
the vix and s&p 500. sebastian thinks last week was a classic vix spike. we could have more upside. look what happened here. the volatility index had been running for more than a week ahead of the pop on thursday but the market was going down during that period. let's move on. that's okay. the vix and s&p are not moving in the same direction. the dangerous sign is dealing with a volatility swell. we didn't want to get in the period where the market went up, that's a nightmare on top of...
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the spike is when families get to the border with the u.s. rather the risk that children's lives on the streets homeless in a border town in mexico that's sending that's where the separation is taking place that's sending that 16 and 17 year old kids over at least they'll get into the system and be safe but on the streets of mexico that's going to continue as long as biden keeps the border shut and keeps the asylum process which is required to undergo by law 'd completely closed ok she had been tons of that live from donna in texas thank you shihab let's say head across the border to manual repel oh he's in t. wanna money we'll just give us a sense of what the situation is like on your side all the border to the people in tents behind you do they have any hope of claiming asylum in the united states after the discussions in the sign by is that we've been hearing over the last few days. yeah and i hope hope really is the is the right word especially when given the conditions that people are living in at this in this what's become a tent commun
the spike is when families get to the border with the u.s. rather the risk that children's lives on the streets homeless in a border town in mexico that's sending that's where the separation is taking place that's sending that 16 and 17 year old kids over at least they'll get into the system and be safe but on the streets of mexico that's going to continue as long as biden keeps the border shut and keeps the asylum process which is required to undergo by law 'd completely closed ok she had been...
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protein the disinform ation campaigns build on that with the claim that the spike protein resembles a protein found in the placenta that protects and nurtures a developing fetus that means the claim continues that an immune system primed to detect spike proteins in order to attack and destroy the corona virus can also mistakenly attack and destroy up with senta causing women to either be infertile or to miscarry this is not true for a couple of fundamental reasons 1st the defense in the immune system react in a highly specific way to the proteins that they've been programmed to detect they have to because proteins are only made up of 20 different molecular building blocks called amino acids but our bodies can produce at least $20000.00 different proteins from them and possibly a whole lot more so of course there can be structural molecular overlap in many different proteins which is why. the immune system has to be so specific and 2nd is the fact that the placenta protein in question turns out not even to be very similar in molecular terms to the viruses by protein so short and sweet
protein the disinform ation campaigns build on that with the claim that the spike protein resembles a protein found in the placenta that protects and nurtures a developing fetus that means the claim continues that an immune system primed to detect spike proteins in order to attack and destroy the corona virus can also mistakenly attack and destroy up with senta causing women to either be infertile or to miscarry this is not true for a couple of fundamental reasons 1st the defense in the immune...
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below is out to maximum because you are nowhere near the spikes in the market, in the bond market, ase in the taper tantrum of 2013, nowhere near the vol spike we had last year when yields imploded. yes, volatility is moving but it is not vigilante style yet, and i emphasize the word yet. equities are reacting, aren't they? annmarie: certainly. if we can pull of the board, we need to see what's going on with asia trading. csi 300 dragging down the benchmark at the top. msci asia pacific down 1.7 percent. csi 300 down 3% this morning, bleeding into the futures market. if the rotation, isn't it, manus? ditch text, go to cyclicals. -- it is the rotation, isn't it? ditch tech, go to cyclicals. manus: you have a very good following on a friday morning. i would like to check in and makes her you have not broken anything. annmarie: we have jay powell. you better be tuning in. the u.s. jobs are certainly want to watch. recap, post gameplay on what powell did. interesting, manus. you and i would have been in vienna today, eating snack. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> good morning. welcome to "bloomber
below is out to maximum because you are nowhere near the spikes in the market, in the bond market, ase in the taper tantrum of 2013, nowhere near the vol spike we had last year when yields imploded. yes, volatility is moving but it is not vigilante style yet, and i emphasize the word yet. equities are reacting, aren't they? annmarie: certainly. if we can pull of the board, we need to see what's going on with asia trading. csi 300 dragging down the benchmark at the top. msci asia pacific down...
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. >> thank you >>> the spike in bond yields weighing on the nasdaq is it safe to buy tech let's bring in yana barton and jack adlin good to see you both yana, you co-manage the opportunities group fund 40% is technology. the top ten holdings are all in the tech sector or in this sort of higher valuation bucket this is as of the end of the last year. how are you adjusting that portfolio with the rate environment if you are >> thanks for having me back a lot has changed since year end and the biggest underweight is in tech and not because we don't like tech. a couple of top names mentioned constitute almost 20% of the index so we are finding opportunities in other areas of the market and right now we're actually overweight industrials, financials and health care a couple comments on nasdaq if i may and this rising interest rate environment we took a look at what happened to the technology space and other previous rising rate environments and technology on a cumulative basis does the best relative to every other sector serve instances in the last 30-year period seeing the rates spike and
. >> thank you >>> the spike in bond yields weighing on the nasdaq is it safe to buy tech let's bring in yana barton and jack adlin good to see you both yana, you co-manage the opportunities group fund 40% is technology. the top ten holdings are all in the tech sector or in this sort of higher valuation bucket this is as of the end of the last year. how are you adjusting that portfolio with the rate environment if you are >> thanks for having me back a lot has changed since...
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you've had a consider moved within the last hour for so, and you did see the spike on your screen, which is something to keep our eye on, as we have this conversation, which by the way, nasdaq is down by triple digits. it plays into our next guest's view as well jonathan krinski i wanted to bring you in earlier. it's not like john rogers is out there on anisland by himself you think the value move has legs you said the following -- we thought the bond move last week was couland now growth finds it in a precarious spot how precarious >> i think at the heart of this trade is the bond move last week we saw one of -- we had tlt trade at the second highest, owned preceded by the all-time high almost a year ago in march, and then you had it about 13% below that average so that was the capitulatory movie. move. when something is that oversold and can't muster a rally that tells you that primary trend is pretty strong, the downside momentum is strong, and so if we think that bond prices move lower and interest rates continue to move flat or higher, it makes a more difficult case to be buying gro
you've had a consider moved within the last hour for so, and you did see the spike on your screen, which is something to keep our eye on, as we have this conversation, which by the way, nasdaq is down by triple digits. it plays into our next guest's view as well jonathan krinski i wanted to bring you in earlier. it's not like john rogers is out there on anisland by himself you think the value move has legs you said the following -- we thought the bond move last week was couland now growth finds...
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the dna then codes rna that then essentially codes for the spike protein that the body makes the immune response against. that is the fundamental mechanism of this platform. next slide. so, the data. we are talking about a phase three trial involving 32,000 participants who are 18 years of age and older at 88 sites, mostly in the united states but a small amount in chilly in peru with a 2-1 randomization of vaccine placebo. the demographic distribution is shown here, around 79% white. 22% hispanic. 8% black african-american. 4% native americans including native alaskans residing in the united states. 20% were 65 years of age or older. and 60% had co-morbidities associated with an increased risk for progression of severe covid-19 such as diabetes, severe obesity or cardiac disease. this is important to get that many people well who have comorbidities. so right at the efficacy data, good results. 78.9% vaccine efficacy at preventing symptomatic disease. importantly with regard to severe or critical disease requiring hospital utilization, there was zero in the vaccine arm and five in the p
the dna then codes rna that then essentially codes for the spike protein that the body makes the immune response against. that is the fundamental mechanism of this platform. next slide. so, the data. we are talking about a phase three trial involving 32,000 participants who are 18 years of age and older at 88 sites, mostly in the united states but a small amount in chilly in peru with a 2-1 randomization of vaccine placebo. the demographic distribution is shown here, around 79% white. 22%...
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the extremity of the situation is the spike in margin debt just going back in one timeline through 1999 and you can see the amount of margin debt going all the way back to 1909 is at an extreme that's what happened in the 1927 to the crash of 29 treat people were trading on margin at the time it was 10 to one the reforms of the $33.34 act the securities act were to curtail margin lending to try though. to get that excess out of the markets but sense tenser deregulation margin is them now really at one percent and then you add options on to the mix and you have a lot of day traders and casual traders down trading in the options market where the it's not really a one percent down 99 percent lever just more like 1100th of a percent down and 99.99 percent leverage you know out of the money options are the most leverage possible thing you can possibly trade and this is a common trade now for the robin hood crowd and elsewhere and you know as far as the y. more republican hyperinflation goes i mean this is a crack up boom this is a minsky moment this is what's been predicted by austrian econo
the extremity of the situation is the spike in margin debt just going back in one timeline through 1999 and you can see the amount of margin debt going all the way back to 1909 is at an extreme that's what happened in the 1927 to the crash of 29 treat people were trading on margin at the time it was 10 to one the reforms of the $33.34 act the securities act were to curtail margin lending to try though. to get that excess out of the markets but sense tenser deregulation margin is them now really...
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during the news conference abbott cited an increase in the spike of illegal apprehensions his visit is lone star, an effort to target human and drug smuggling along the u.s. and texas and mexico border today. >> if you dare step into the state of texas, texas will use every stretch we can to arrest anybody violating the law, to put behind bars anybody that is violating the law. >> reporter: border patrol agents have made over 108,000 apprehensions along the rio grande valley sector this year alone including unaccompanied minors and family units. abbott says agents are overwhelmed and smugglers see this as an unit to bring large groups of people and drugs into the united states. now, dps has assigned 500 troopers to provide tactical assistance to u.s. border patrol meanwhile, governor abbott plans to deploy an additional 500 troops to high-threat areas along the rio grande valley, shep >> antonio rodriguez thank you. >>> the convicted boston marathon bomber czar nigh he have says he is being mistreated at a super max prison in colorado he is 27 years old now, serving a life sentence the
during the news conference abbott cited an increase in the spike of illegal apprehensions his visit is lone star, an effort to target human and drug smuggling along the u.s. and texas and mexico border today. >> if you dare step into the state of texas, texas will use every stretch we can to arrest anybody violating the law, to put behind bars anybody that is violating the law. >> reporter: border patrol agents have made over 108,000 apprehensions along the rio grande valley sector...
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severe disease and/or death. >> reporter: it's interesting is another doctor here pointed out the case spikes in the younger range of the population, people from 10 up to 29. they are encouraging the safety precautions we have been talking about for the last year. making sure people are aware of the expanding vaccine eligibility here in michigan. those who are 50 and older can get vaccines as well as those 16 and up with disabilities or medical conditions. doctors feeling optimistic about increased supply and eligibility. >> maura, thank you. doctor, let me go to you on this very question, get you to offer your perspective on what we are seeing in terms of the case rates in michigan, why that would be a concern. how quickly do you think we need to get people vaccinated to try and get ahead of this? are we on the right pace? >> i think we're on a really good pace. we are exceeding the president's goal of 100 million shots in 100 days. we are way better than that already. i think we're on a good track. my concern is as with the case for the cdc director, we can't get ahead of ourselves and vacc
severe disease and/or death. >> reporter: it's interesting is another doctor here pointed out the case spikes in the younger range of the population, people from 10 up to 29. they are encouraging the safety precautions we have been talking about for the last year. making sure people are aware of the expanding vaccine eligibility here in michigan. those who are 50 and older can get vaccines as well as those 16 and up with disabilities or medical conditions. doctors feeling optimistic about...
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2012 presidential campaign well journalist political commentator elizabeth military believes that the spike the sentencing the matter is far from over the 1st president to be condemned to jail this is a condition that. they should that he's already going to so i don't think he's jailed yet. but it's d.c. also has interesting although the 1st president to be the object of 70 different court cases 16 of which were dismissed without merit and he expects that his appeal sort of will be his luck will hold and appeal but it still isn't it's a strong setback to something that in some jurisdictions would have been thrown out of court because it was based on the almost continuous hour phone tapping by magistrates without a specific mandate on the specific object which in french all is illegal so it's a really interesting case and that really demonstrates that french justice and as has become quite politicized in recent. loves how the headline stories on this the 1st day of march are looking i'll be back with all your updates in less than 30 after some more great programs on r.t. international. since
2012 presidential campaign well journalist political commentator elizabeth military believes that the spike the sentencing the matter is far from over the 1st president to be condemned to jail this is a condition that. they should that he's already going to so i don't think he's jailed yet. but it's d.c. also has interesting although the 1st president to be the object of 70 different court cases 16 of which were dismissed without merit and he expects that his appeal sort of will be his luck...
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manus: exactly, and whether it is the catch up spike. stephen major, i listened to the conversation, he wrote a paper on yield curve control, and as he said, the fed is grateful that we are living in average inflation targeting, and they do not want to pick a fight with the market unless they will win over the vigilantes. annmarie: we should get to the former bond king, bill growth expects inflation to accelerate up to 4% in the coming months. take a listen to erik schatzker. >> inflation above 2% will not be 2% in the next few months. i see it up to three to four percent. annmarie: let see with the market straight ahead of the fed. asian markets, s&p 500 futures are dead flat. the 10 year, 1.60%, kicking higher ever higher. really treading water until we get the fed today. it will be 6:00 p.m. london time . then jay powell 30 minutes later. the dollar stronger. 10-year yield, the dollar, everything, this matters what the fed says where assets go next. manus: one man sitting and listening diligently, bill street, cio, quintet private bank
manus: exactly, and whether it is the catch up spike. stephen major, i listened to the conversation, he wrote a paper on yield curve control, and as he said, the fed is grateful that we are living in average inflation targeting, and they do not want to pick a fight with the market unless they will win over the vigilantes. annmarie: we should get to the former bond king, bill growth expects inflation to accelerate up to 4% in the coming months. take a listen to erik schatzker. >> inflation...
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even as the pandemic emptied roads, the number of deadly crashes spiked. >> we knew 2020 was going tohad seen. we didn't realize it would be this bad. >> reporter: preliminary estimates from the national safety council show more than 42,000 motor vehicle deaths in 2020. that's up 8% from the year before, and marks a 13-year high. with fewer cars on the roads, drivers got reckless while police begged for caution. >> we are imploring drivers on the streets of los angeles, please slow down. >> we took open roads as an open invitation to speed, drive recklessly. there are reports in some states of increases of impaired driving. >> reporter: in addition to the spike in death rates, 4.8 million people were seriously injured in crashes last year. safety experts are calling for action. >> instead of raising speed limits, we really should be thinking about either keeping them what they are or lowering them. we need seat belt laws, and then we need distracted driving laws. >> reporter: texas was at the top of the list with nearly 3,900 driving deaths last year. the numbers reveal that during th
even as the pandemic emptied roads, the number of deadly crashes spiked. >> we knew 2020 was going tohad seen. we didn't realize it would be this bad. >> reporter: preliminary estimates from the national safety council show more than 42,000 motor vehicle deaths in 2020. that's up 8% from the year before, and marks a 13-year high. with fewer cars on the roads, drivers got reckless while police begged for caution. >> we are imploring drivers on the streets of los angeles, please...
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this is the jobs that we lost in the last spike in late 2020. so i'm much more optimistic. unemployment can fall substantially in the next 6 to 12 months if we don't interfere with incentives and regulation. i am quite optimistic on that. but, but, but it hinges on good policies. i'm worried about that. i have a lot of misgivings about what i'm hearing from the biden administration on economic policies. >> bill: fridays with larry. i think maybe we coin this. thank you, larry. nice to see you. we'll see you at 4:00 on fox business. new podcast, larry is my guest and talk about the trump years, economy, how do invest, find it on itunes, spotify and fox news radio available right now. >> dana: cancel culture is coming to e-bay announcing it's barring six dr. seuss books after they were selling for hundreds of dollars on the platform following dr. seuss enterprises saying it will stop publishing them. gerri willis from fox business. you can still buy paper back copies of hitler east book but not the dr. seuss books? >> e-bay is canceling dr. seuss barring the resale of six of h
this is the jobs that we lost in the last spike in late 2020. so i'm much more optimistic. unemployment can fall substantially in the next 6 to 12 months if we don't interfere with incentives and regulation. i am quite optimistic on that. but, but, but it hinges on good policies. i'm worried about that. i have a lot of misgivings about what i'm hearing from the biden administration on economic policies. >> bill: fridays with larry. i think maybe we coin this. thank you, larry. nice to see...
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we move higher, we move lower, but the spike is a fresh intraday high. 30s didn't do it that's key. we're holding yesterday's high yields that's also significant. if you go back to the closing high yield on the 19th of march, you can see the way we dipped down, but not much, and come right back foreign exchange is also having a very, very big march you look at the month to day, the dollar index is up about 2.5% we say, wow, is that a flight to safety based on all the issues and some of these home offices kind of melting down i say absolutely not the reason is the next chart it's down almost 3%. it's just not satisfying the euro currency. frank? >> rick, we appreciate it. >>> still ahead, we're watching the sell-off in semi stocks really get hit over reports that ammo may be beefing up its own chip ambitions p paypal now says you can use crypto more "power lunch" sup next. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means cooking day and night until you get... (ding)... you got paid! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more succ
we move higher, we move lower, but the spike is a fresh intraday high. 30s didn't do it that's key. we're holding yesterday's high yields that's also significant. if you go back to the closing high yield on the 19th of march, you can see the way we dipped down, but not much, and come right back foreign exchange is also having a very, very big march you look at the month to day, the dollar index is up about 2.5% we say, wow, is that a flight to safety based on all the issues and some of these...
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others are little harmless viruses that have the dna for that spike protein when you inject it in it makes the protein. the body thinks that it's the virus, but it's not the virus, it's a harmless protein component of the virus so that when the body sees that, it thinks it's the virus, and it makes a very powerful immune response to protect you for when you do get exposed to the virus. so how do we know these vaccines work? we know they work because they've been tested in tens of thousands of individuals. 30,000 people in the moderna trial. 44,000 people in the pfizer trial and 40,000 people in the johnson & johnson or j&j trial and there's more to come because there are also more vaccine candidates that we are evaluating. a common question we get asked is how can you be sure that it's actually safe and effective? and the answer is, because they've been tested in tens of thousands of people and the decision about whether it works, namely is safe and effective is not made by the administration, not made by the congress, not made by the form suit cal -- pharmaceutical company, it's made
others are little harmless viruses that have the dna for that spike protein when you inject it in it makes the protein. the body thinks that it's the virus, but it's not the virus, it's a harmless protein component of the virus so that when the body sees that, it thinks it's the virus, and it makes a very powerful immune response to protect you for when you do get exposed to the virus. so how do we know these vaccines work? we know they work because they've been tested in tens of thousands of...
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the vaccine is developed to create an antibody response to the spike protein. mrna is just a little shippette of the genetic code on the mrna code for that spike protein. so what does that mean? it means that, when you get the vaccine, it's kind of wrapped up in this lipped layer that comes into your cell, and when that little piece of mrna comes into your cell, it doesn't go into your nucleus or rewrite your genetic information, but it's like a little contractor that comes out and says okay, let me give some instructions and the instructions are let's make spike protein. so your body makes the spike protein, not the whole virus, and then your body recognizes that as foreign and you develop an immune response, and that immune response gets saved up and stored and hangs out and waits so that, if you get actual covid infection, it recognizes that spike protein on the outside, and that's what allows your body to kind of swarnl in and take care of -- swarm in and take care of it. so it's not rewriting your dna, i can certainly see how some think that, but the vacci
the vaccine is developed to create an antibody response to the spike protein. mrna is just a little shippette of the genetic code on the mrna code for that spike protein. so what does that mean? it means that, when you get the vaccine, it's kind of wrapped up in this lipped layer that comes into your cell, and when that little piece of mrna comes into your cell, it doesn't go into your nucleus or rewrite your genetic information, but it's like a little contractor that comes out and says okay,...
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some have a little snippet of messenger rna that codes for the spike protein on the virus. others, a little harmless virus that has the dna for that spike protein, that when you inject it in, it makes the protein. the body thinks it is the virus but it is not the virus. it is a harmless protein component of the virus, so that when the body sees that, it thinks it is the virus and makes a powerful immune response to protect you for when you do get exposed to the virus. how do we know these vaccines work? we know they work because they have been tested in tens of thousands of individuals. 30,000 people in the moderna trial. 44,000 people in the pfizer trial. and 40,000 people in the johnson & johnson trial. there is more to come, because there are more vaccine candidates we are evaluating. a common question that we get asked is how can you be sure that it is actually safe and effective, and the answer is because they have been tested in tens of thousands of people, and the decision about whether it works, mainly safe and effective, is not made by the administration, not made
some have a little snippet of messenger rna that codes for the spike protein on the virus. others, a little harmless virus that has the dna for that spike protein, that when you inject it in, it makes the protein. the body thinks it is the virus but it is not the virus. it is a harmless protein component of the virus, so that when the body sees that, it thinks it is the virus and makes a powerful immune response to protect you for when you do get exposed to the virus. how do we know these...
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the spike if attacks against asian-americans in the u.s., calling it a year of living in fear. and vice president harris addressing the loss, the pain. >> six out of the eight people killed on tuesday night were of asian descent. seven fwere women. the shootings took place in businesses owned by asian-americans. the shootings took place as violent hate crimes and discrimination against asian-americans has risen dramatically over the last year and more. >> whatever the motivation, we know this -- too many asian-americans walking up and down the streets and worrying, waking up each morning the past year feeling their safety and the safety of their loved ones are at stake. >> this week's shooting in atlanta is the deadliest shooting in atlanta in two years. we have covered so many of these tragedies, each making a powerful impact on american lives. school children in parkland and newtown, concertgoers in las vegas. >> eva, in atlanta this week of course the horrific shootings force a nation to address questions of racism, sexism and, the destructive power of words along the way. w
the spike if attacks against asian-americans in the u.s., calling it a year of living in fear. and vice president harris addressing the loss, the pain. >> six out of the eight people killed on tuesday night were of asian descent. seven fwere women. the shootings took place in businesses owned by asian-americans. the shootings took place as violent hate crimes and discrimination against asian-americans has risen dramatically over the last year and more. >> whatever the motivation, we...
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a new temporary hospital ward for papa new guinea's capital port moresby the city seen a spike in corona virus cases in recent weeks even some health workers warning of what they call a covert tornado heading towards the country's fragile medical facilities there are only 2 public hospitals in the capital one is shut down the other is said to have 70 percent of its staff would call isolating that hospital's chief executive told local media he thought they were prepared until the most recent surge what we are concerned about is just how. the emergency department in the hospital. had to crazy or not ward patients in addition. they managed to get apartments or tokens just for private patients and it is very difficult. that is our actions. the island nation managed to miss the worst of the pandemic last year but hundreds of new cases have been reported in recent weeks it's forced the government to take action announcing that for next week schools will close mosque where it will be enforced and mess gatherings will be banned. gatherings like this one just last friday a state funeral for forme
a new temporary hospital ward for papa new guinea's capital port moresby the city seen a spike in corona virus cases in recent weeks even some health workers warning of what they call a covert tornado heading towards the country's fragile medical facilities there are only 2 public hospitals in the capital one is shut down the other is said to have 70 percent of its staff would call isolating that hospital's chief executive told local media he thought they were prepared until the most recent...
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the nasdaq futures down on the treasury yield spike. been asking about the biden-xi relationship and how that will affect assets because we have a u.s.-china meeting taking place today in alaska. laura: i think that is crucial, that the geopolitical tensions have been brewing under the surface, and they could potentially escalate. yes, we have that first meeting today with top officials, and i think the signal so far is that it is going to be likely more contentious than markets expect. now, ultimately they could reach some kind of conciliatory tone, but i think this is just something that kind of is aggravating the rotor picture of geopolitical tensions. that's the broader picture of geopolitical tension -- the broader picture of geopolitical tensions. we see individual countries targeting the tech sector, so i think it is a risk. anna: it is a risk, one we will keep an eye on. laura cooper talking about the tech trade. futures -- nasdaq futures down. testing those highs again right now, 1.733 is where we trade right now. "surveillance:
the nasdaq futures down on the treasury yield spike. been asking about the biden-xi relationship and how that will affect assets because we have a u.s.-china meeting taking place today in alaska. laura: i think that is crucial, that the geopolitical tensions have been brewing under the surface, and they could potentially escalate. yes, we have that first meeting today with top officials, and i think the signal so far is that it is going to be likely more contentious than markets expect. now,...