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i professor, they hadn't had there from the center for molecular life science at the university of buffalo in switzerland. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. one year into the pandemic. there's already a variety of scenes on the market with more on the way the questions still remain about the safety of vaccines for young and old alike. science corresponding derek williams takes a look at the astrazeneca, jap. oh, nice the present. a convex seen apparently see from age are people. oh, 1st of all, i want to emphasize that the data shows that for the vast majority of people, the astrazeneca coven vaccine is both safe and reliable. but in extremely rare cases, it has also been linked to the development of potentially dangerous blood clots. there's going to scientific scramble to, to try to figure out exactly what's going on. and experts now thing that in those rare individuals substances produced by the immune system in response to the vaccine can also activate platelets in the blood which, which leads to the clotting. because it happens so rarely the statistics aren't
i professor, they hadn't had there from the center for molecular life science at the university of buffalo in switzerland. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. one year into the pandemic. there's already a variety of scenes on the market with more on the way the questions still remain about the safety of vaccines for young and old alike. science corresponding derek williams takes a look at the astrazeneca, jap. oh, nice the present. a convex seen apparently see from age...
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my professor hadn't had there from the center for molecular life science at the university of buffalo in switzerland. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. one year into the pandemic. there's already a variety of scenes on the market with more on the way the questions still remain about the safety vaccines for young and old alike. science corresponding derek williams takes a look at the astrazeneca jap. oh, yes. presented. can exceed apparently see from age are people. oh, 1st of all, i want to emphasize that the data shows that for the vast majority of people, the astrazeneca coven vaccine is both safe. and reliable, but in extremely rare cases, it has also been linked to the development of potentially dangerous blood clots. there's been a scientific scramble to try to figure out exactly what's going on. and experts now thing that in those rare individuals substances produced by the immune system in response to the vaccine can also activate platelets in the blood which, which leads to the clot because it happens. so rarely the statistics aren't conclusive. but w
my professor hadn't had there from the center for molecular life science at the university of buffalo in switzerland. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. one year into the pandemic. there's already a variety of scenes on the market with more on the way the questions still remain about the safety vaccines for young and old alike. science corresponding derek williams takes a look at the astrazeneca jap. oh, yes. presented. can exceed apparently see from age are people. oh,...
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and right now, a professor of sociology and global gender studies at the university, new york buffalo and i work on gender care work and social reproduction. china, i guess i'm really curious about your reaction. when you heard about this new chao policy, ega use dot show right? time, really fast. last time i was interview interview with about the to the 5 years ago. and i vaguely recall i meant to the point, why is it not going to work that the paul is the one help should not be in the 1st place in this kind of population engineering. it's really not the way to go. if you really like people to make the vision and that will actually work better, you really want the population aging problem. and i right, yeah, you're right, congratulations. are being right. thank you for coming back and reminding us about that. yeah, let me show you this, this is that we bu, po, it didn't stay online for very long because the answers went very, appreciate it. are you ready for the 3 child policy people and we're, we're, we're all set. can't wait 1233 response. it's only agenda less hesitating. many pro
and right now, a professor of sociology and global gender studies at the university, new york buffalo and i work on gender care work and social reproduction. china, i guess i'm really curious about your reaction. when you heard about this new chao policy, ega use dot show right? time, really fast. last time i was interview interview with about the to the 5 years ago. and i vaguely recall i meant to the point, why is it not going to work that the paul is the one help should not be in the 1st...
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born in western new york state and educated in buffalo and then at the university of wisconsin madisongary's masters degree is in science rather than history. his day job with the washington hospital center is as a nutritionist, concentrating on those with feeding tubes and iv solutions. it is as historian that gary appears today. a historian with countless historical books, articles rather, and nine books to his credit. gary's talks that it material from his 2005 work, “black jack logan: an extraordinary life in peace and war." most if not all of his books and battlefield tours concentrate on civil war battles in the shenandoah and the battle of atlanta. for well over 20 years, he and his wife and his children have lived in northern virginia. gary is a former president of the bull run civil war roundtable, and a charter member of the kearns town battlefield association. if time permits during the q&a session, i have a battery of backup questions related not only to blackjack logan, but also to gary's research interests. gary: thank you for the introduction. thank you for taking time o
born in western new york state and educated in buffalo and then at the university of wisconsin madisongary's masters degree is in science rather than history. his day job with the washington hospital center is as a nutritionist, concentrating on those with feeding tubes and iv solutions. it is as historian that gary appears today. a historian with countless historical books, articles rather, and nine books to his credit. gary's talks that it material from his 2005 work, “black jack logan: an...
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be in the an door institution, in the 90s he was coming out of blackmar,ist urban planning training and when brought him to university buffaloto put together a plan for their neighborhood, he talked about -- this is before we talk but now -- we talked but turning the glover b a commons that should be opened up. that everyone in the neighborhood should be a member of the -- all facilities should be utilized by the community. antibody member of the community so have a membership accord use all the facilities on camp pulse. that was quickly shut town. being that these models have exited historically and i talk about the university of winnipeg. >> i love that one. >> really quickly. we're probably done but really quickly, lloyd axe worthy about the president of the university in the 90s and had a vision of sustainability that included environmental, economic, political and cultural, and so he understood that at that time the demographic of the camp put was changing, primarily going from being community sure urban whites to urban indigenous and new canadians, what what kea call immigrants that had different. i they came with fami
be in the an door institution, in the 90s he was coming out of blackmar,ist urban planning training and when brought him to university buffaloto put together a plan for their neighborhood, he talked about -- this is before we talk but now -- we talked but turning the glover b a commons that should be opened up. that everyone in the neighborhood should be a member of the -- all facilities should be utilized by the community. antibody member of the community so have a membership accord use all...
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of the skill and sportsmanship demonstrated by w.l. and his french high buffalos. a year later, w.l. and i both ended up at lamar university in beaumont and served in the same unit in the army reserves as well. in 1969, he was commissioned an an infantry officer. in 1978, he graduated from command and general staff college. after leaving the military as a lieutenant colonel in 1994, he dove into another form of public service, serving in beaumont's security council as mayor pro tempore. la he was -- he was on many boards. one of bubba's most significant accomplishments was his advocacy for the one to be -- for the babe to be awarded the medal of freedom. he was a later professional golfer winning 10 lpga championships. she is considered to be one of the world's greatest female athletes. i was honored to attend the white house ceremony with w.l. and he proudly got this award on behalf of the babe's foundation in beaumont, texas. w.l.pate -- w.l. pate wanted me to run for congress. bubba certainly got brooks' attention during the runoff. w.l. was a dear friend and respected leader. and my heart goes out to his loved ones, hi
of the skill and sportsmanship demonstrated by w.l. and his french high buffalos. a year later, w.l. and i both ended up at lamar university in beaumont and served in the same unit in the army reserves as well. in 1969, he was commissioned an an infantry officer. in 1978, he graduated from command and general staff college. after leaving the military as a lieutenant colonel in 1994, he dove into another form of public service, serving in beaumont's security council as mayor pro tempore. la he...
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buffalo sabres. >>> activist and shooting survivor is gracing this month's cover of "british vogue" and is opening up about her experience attending action ford universityshe says she was excited to do things like going to mcdonald's and playing poker. she got time to herself after her fame impacted her precollege education. so got us thinking about the good and the old days. we dug through photos to find some old college photos of us, at least the safe ones. cierra? >> safe being the key word. i am originally from ohio, attended ohio university there in southeast ohio, athens, right near west virginia. had a great time, great journalism program, made some great friends, friends for a lifetime. that was the first day of school, move-in day. they had a football game that day and it was a freshman football game so me and my friend grew up together and were both terrified there. >> it's a little hard. >> it's a nervous smile. you're on your own. you're an adult. >> great times. vianey? >> i went in southern california, but i lived close enough to the university where i got to stay home. man, i want to live in the dorms. but i saved a ton of money. this is
buffalo sabres. >>> activist and shooting survivor is gracing this month's cover of "british vogue" and is opening up about her experience attending action ford universityshe says she was excited to do things like going to mcdonald's and playing poker. she got time to herself after her fame impacted her precollege education. so got us thinking about the good and the old days. we dug through photos to find some old college photos of us, at least the safe ones. cierra? >>...