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good tips for faster on a comeback now from the institute of nutritional science is at the university of jason i thank you so much thank you. time now to answer one of your questions about the coronavirus over to our science correspondent derek williams. what impact is the parent to make having on the hunger crisis. predictably cove at 19 is making it a lot worse according to the united nations world food program which is the organization that was awarded this year's nobel peace prize the number of people worldwide who suffer from crisis level hunger could almost double by the end of this year it also says that the region hit hardest so far is latin america that's followed by central and southern africa and and oxfam estimates that if we don't do more to limit the social and economic impact of the virus up to 12000 people a day could soon be dying from the effects of undernourishment just to compare even on the very worst days for mortality so far in the pandemic there have never been more than 10000 tatts attributed to the virus in 24 hours i think that the most vicious aspect of this crisis
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true all good tips professor anika 5 now from the institute of nutritional finds us at the university of jason i thank you so much thank you. time now to answer one of your questions about the coronavirus over till i find correspondents derek williams. what impact is the parent to make having on the hunger crisis. predictably cove at 19 is making it a lot worse according to the united nations world food program which is the organization that was awarded this year's nobel peace prize the number of people worldwide who suffer from crisis level hunger could almost double by the end of this year it also says that the region hit hardest so far is latin america that's followed by central and southern africa and and oxfam estimates that if we don't do more to limit the social and economic impact of the virus up to 12000 people a day could soon be dying from the effects of undernourishment just to compare even on the very worst days for mortality so far in the pandemic there have never been more than 10000 taps attributed to the virus in 24 hours i think that the most this u.s. aspect of this crisis i
true all good tips professor anika 5 now from the institute of nutritional finds us at the university of jason i thank you so much thank you. time now to answer one of your questions about the coronavirus over till i find correspondents derek williams. what impact is the parent to make having on the hunger crisis. predictably cove at 19 is making it a lot worse according to the united nations world food program which is the organization that was awarded this year's nobel peace prize the number...
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our said, mohammad marandi, who is a professor of english lecture at orientalism at the university of tehran, jason pohlmann, a former israeli government adviser, and jim jatra, who is a former u.s. diplomat. welcome all of you. i want to start off with press professor sayed, can i ask you now? iran has blamed israel and is vowing revenge. what form could a retaliation take and how likely do you think it is? i think in retaliation is inevitable because the israeli regime has carried out an act of war. it has carried out carried out an act of terrorism. and there is no other way to look at this. so the iranians will have to punish the regime so that it does not have been sent to carry out such an atrocity . again, when b. trump regime murder, its general sort of money, the person who more than anyone else on this planet was important in the defeat of isis. the iranians struck an american base in iraq, the al assad base with a host of missiles. so when the iranians aren't, are not going to allow us a much smaller regime, like the israeli regime, to get away with such an atrocity. the most important t
our said, mohammad marandi, who is a professor of english lecture at orientalism at the university of tehran, jason pohlmann, a former israeli government adviser, and jim jatra, who is a former u.s. diplomat. welcome all of you. i want to start off with press professor sayed, can i ask you now? iran has blamed israel and is vowing revenge. what form could a retaliation take and how likely do you think it is? i think in retaliation is inevitable because the israeli regime has carried out an act...
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of the newest —— canada. jason is assistant professor of viruses at the university of manitoba in canada and asked him how hestate of worry because of the nature that i do, but at the way they have generated these vaccines, . .. at the way they have generated these vaccines,... the hope essentially is you have mutations that you will, you have mutations that you will, you have mutations that you will, you have the antibodies that develop a get the entirety of the protein rather just a simple a get the entirety of the protein ratherjust a simple region, so i think you're seeing a lot of people seven back and say, listen, we think there's gonna be a benefit, but we need the data to validate that. and one of the other factors people discusses the impact on severity of disease. could this have something to do with the age groups that it has been detected in and that is the under 60s? certainly, when we see the transmission rates, it starts to give a little of the question whether the transmission is purely because we see this age groups avoiding social dissing measures more frequently. we do not have data, until
of the newest —— canada. jason is assistant professor of viruses at the university of manitoba in canada and asked him how hestate of worry because of the nature that i do, but at the way they have generated these vaccines, . .. at the way they have generated these vaccines,... the hope essentially is you have mutations that you will, you have mutations that you will, you have mutations that you will, you have the antibodies that develop a get the entirety of the protein rather just a...
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of coronavirus. we can speak now to jason kindrachuk, assistant professor of emerging viruses, at the university of manitoba, the first cases have now been identified in canada. does this come as a surprise? no, it was no surprise these cases have shown up. they have been watching the data. i think we need that this new variant was there from the uk data and there have been sequencing data particularly in america. so i think we all knew it was a matter of time. but now is the time to think about the fact that at the end of the day, the fact that at the end of the day, the transmission rates are still the same, wejust the transmission rates are still the same, we just have to the transmission rates are still the same, wejust have to be more stringent in what we do on a daily basis. it is interesting you mention the sequencing. the uk has been hailed for having very good sequencing technology. when you look at the figures and what they are telling us, there is a time delay considering how long it takes to sequence considering how long it takes to sequence them and analysis. ijust wa nt to sequence them and an
of coronavirus. we can speak now to jason kindrachuk, assistant professor of emerging viruses, at the university of manitoba, the first cases have now been identified in canada. does this come as a surprise? no, it was no surprise these cases have shown up. they have been watching the data. i think we need that this new variant was there from the uk data and there have been sequencing data particularly in america. so i think we all knew it was a matter of time. but now is the time to think...
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of our returning veterans. jason johnson, campaign veteran, veteran journalists, contributor to the grio, professor of politics at morgan state university. and tim miller, contributor to the bulwark, former communications director to jeb bush among others. jason, in light of mr. mcconnell's remarks is this a great day in the morning or just a tuesday in december? >> it's a tuesday in december. maybe it's the light at the end of the tunnel if that light is an oncoming train. look, the fact mitch mcconnell is willing to accept the facts after six weeks to me is just a reminder he's perfectly comfortable in engaging in sort of mendacity, dishonesty and provoking fear and ignorance if it serves his purposes. if i thought for one instant mitch mcconnell thought there was legitimate fraud and these investigations were real, i might give him some credit for coming to this conclusion today. but no, it was just another cynical move he engages in. my hope is in him making the statement in these conversations he's supposedly had with joe biden will lead to at least less acrimony but i don't give him any credit to saying something that was true tha
of our returning veterans. jason johnson, campaign veteran, veteran journalists, contributor to the grio, professor of politics at morgan state university. and tim miller, contributor to the bulwark, former communications director to jeb bush among others. jason, in light of mr. mcconnell's remarks is this a great day in the morning or just a tuesday in december? >> it's a tuesday in december. maybe it's the light at the end of the tunnel if that light is an oncoming train. look, the fact...
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let's talk about all of this with jake sherman, senior writer for politico and jason furman, professor of economic policy at harvard kennedy school and harvard university. we were joking it's the furman and sherman show. that's for another time on this network perhaps. jason, first of all, how do you read these new numbers? >> this was a bad month for the labor market. you gave that headline number. that's a terrible number when you're 11 million jobs short of the trend you were on. the unemployment rate headline fell, but that was just because people left the workforce and gave up looking for jobs. if you look at the total fraction of people employed, that fell in november. and finally, the progress we've seen has all come from people returning from temporary layoffs back to their old jobs. the number of people who are permanently unemployed who are going to need to find a new job and a new employer went up again in the month of november. that's going to be a harder problem to fix going forward. this is a concerning month. i think december is likely to be worse, it's going to get worse before it gets better next year with a vaccine. and it will start
let's talk about all of this with jake sherman, senior writer for politico and jason furman, professor of economic policy at harvard kennedy school and harvard university. we were joking it's the furman and sherman show. that's for another time on this network perhaps. jason, first of all, how do you read these new numbers? >> this was a bad month for the labor market. you gave that headline number. that's a terrible number when you're 11 million jobs short of the trend you were on. the...
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for more on this i'm joined by jason mcclellan from the university of texas at austin. thanks for your time. i bet at this point, you want to take a deep breath. it's so interesting to hear what your last year has been like. when you first heard about what they had possibly found in wuhan, what were you doing, and how quickly did you get into the lab? >> yeah, we were tracking -- we were aware of these pneumonia outbreaks in wuhan. it was early january. i was snowboarding with my family in park city. i got a call from dr. barney graham at the national institutes of health and he let me know it looked like this pathogen was a coronavirus. similar to the sars coronavirus from 2002. and he wanted to know if we were ready to collaborate and try and quickly make a vaccine. i said yes and immediately contacted my lab. we only had to wait a few more days for the genome sequence of the virus to be made available online and then we were able to get to work. >> and what was the platform that was already in place because we've heard from so many people now this was really years in
for more on this i'm joined by jason mcclellan from the university of texas at austin. thanks for your time. i bet at this point, you want to take a deep breath. it's so interesting to hear what your last year has been like. when you first heard about what they had possibly found in wuhan, what were you doing, and how quickly did you get into the lab? >> yeah, we were tracking -- we were aware of these pneumonia outbreaks in wuhan. it was early january. i was snowboarding with my family...
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the department of homeland security under the trump administration and jason johnson, the politics editor at the root.com and a professor of politics and media at morgan state university, he is an msnbc political analyst, and jason, there's going to be people that say, come on, don't get carried away with yourself here. it's not a coup, this is actually what coups look like. >> it is, and ali, i have to say, i'm with the griot now. that is where i write my stuff, i have to make it clear. here's the thing -- >> i am sorry, my apologies. >> not a problem. not a problem. here's the thing, and this is very important for people to understand. it's not just that we are in a coup, but we are at the beginning of a coup that will only get violent. coups don't have to be successful. it's still a crime. you have people storming state capitols. we had people trying to kidnap the governor of michigan, today in oregon you had people breaking into the state capitol and shooting chemical agents at local police officers and journalists. they are all acting at the behest of donald trump, unless anybody thinks it's like, well, they are not directly -- remember, this is a guy who during
the department of homeland security under the trump administration and jason johnson, the politics editor at the root.com and a professor of politics and media at morgan state university, he is an msnbc political analyst, and jason, there's going to be people that say, come on, don't get carried away with yourself here. it's not a coup, this is actually what coups look like. >> it is, and ali, i have to say, i'm with the griot now. that is where i write my stuff, i have to make it clear....
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of art university after an opportunity made possible and high school. he volunteered to be part of palma high schools, prison ministry program and during that program jason bryant, an inmate it's solid and correctional facility learned the green needed help paying for school. so bryant and his fellow inmates pitched in to send green to college by earning $0.8 an hour from prison labor. >>took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 size the first of many young men and women who we owe 10 14 opportunity to kind of get and start my and a zing education doesn't like to see more. these type of happened without the prince's i mean is greed. >>earlier this year governor newsome commuted the sentences of bryant and his co-defendant ed gray for creating the can scholarship syan green is the scholarships first recipient. well coming up next on the kron 4 morning news general chuck yeager the world war 2 fighter pilot and the first person to break the sound barrier has died at the age of 97. a look back at his legacy just ahead. >>and welcome back the passing of a pioneer were double world war 2 pilot chuck yeager passed away at the age of 97. he w
of art university after an opportunity made possible and high school. he volunteered to be part of palma high schools, prison ministry program and during that program jason bryant, an inmate it's solid and correctional facility learned the green needed help paying for school. so bryant and his fellow inmates pitched in to send green to college by earning $0.8 an hour from prison labor. >>took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 size the first of many young men and...
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let's stay with that now — and i've been speaking to jason kindrachuk, assistant professor of emerging viruses at the universityout the new strain. i live in a perpetual state of worry because of the work we do, but if we look at the way we have produced the two vaccines, they use the higher spike protein itself so the hope is if you have a few mutations that show up, you still have the antibodies for the entire protein. i think you are seeing a lot of people stepping back and saying we think there will still be a benefit. we can certainly see the data to validate that. one other factor people discuss is the impact on severity of disease. could this have something to do with the age groups it has been detected in — and that is the under—60s? yes, when we certainly see the transmission rates, it gives us a question as to whether or not the transmission of those age groups is because we see those age groups avoiding physical distancing much more frequently. we don't have data to suggest that, and until we have that at hand, we just need to really focus on the things that are most important and try to limit the am
let's stay with that now — and i've been speaking to jason kindrachuk, assistant professor of emerging viruses at the universityout the new strain. i live in a perpetual state of worry because of the work we do, but if we look at the way we have produced the two vaccines, they use the higher spike protein itself so the hope is if you have a few mutations that show up, you still have the antibodies for the entire protein. i think you are seeing a lot of people stepping back and saying we think...
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of oversight but they were not charged with any crime. >>a former senator university employee was found was toys and child on campus that is according to police. jason cameron brown was a maintenance worker at the university police say brown kept a mattress in a makeshift room in the basement of the maintenance shop with the toys. the was kept on his work laptop. brown was arrested on child charges. this morning. >>today is world aids day we're going to take a look back at the epidemic here in san francisco and how far we have come. >>coming up today is giving tuesday how 3 d space cities are coming together to help families in need of food assistance. >>for some of us the pandemic has led to a loss of income and greater dependency on others for food and since may the tri valley food distribution center in pleasanton has been providing hundreds of families a week with groceries. forcefully to go reports those people benefiting from the program are grateful on this giving tuesday. >>more than 700 families a week are relying on the nonprofit organizations open her kitchen and tri valley haven for free package groceries, one less burden for people to w
of oversight but they were not charged with any crime. >>a former senator university employee was found was toys and child on campus that is according to police. jason cameron brown was a maintenance worker at the university police say brown kept a mattress in a makeshift room in the basement of the maintenance shop with the toys. the was kept on his work laptop. brown was arrested on child charges. this morning. >>today is world aids day we're going to take a look back at the...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend the school my family we're going to some hard times with the. >>the things the stuff from health reasons. ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. and asked him to give what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipien
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jason bryant an inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually had the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have the financial means to attend the school my family were going through some hard times with the. >>the they miss the stuff are health reasons ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. asked him to give what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships firs
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jason bryant an inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually had the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have the financial means...
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i'm jason be minute and i am the chair of psychiatry at oklahoma state university's center for health sciences our oath is essentially 1st do no harm and i think that that's one of the biggest problems is that doctors don't realize that by prescribe opioids. that they could doing more harm than good and we've seen that in a lot a lot of cases what were they originally prescribed for well historically the uses been for what we call cancer pain cancer does a lot of horrible things street your body and can cause a lot of pain nowadays it's used for a lot of different things these pills hydrocodone. content are found to no other drugs that are legally sold on the market share the same component a powerful narcotic heroin and sometimes they are a 1000 times more concentrated. the opioid compound comes from a plant called the opium poppy and these plants are really grown mostly in asia and then they're imported by drug companies into the united states but what we do with the pills is we take the good parts of the flour that you would smoke and we concentrate them in a little pill. and so th
i'm jason be minute and i am the chair of psychiatry at oklahoma state university's center for health sciences our oath is essentially 1st do no harm and i think that that's one of the biggest problems is that doctors don't realize that by prescribe opioids. that they could doing more harm than good and we've seen that in a lot a lot of cases what were they originally prescribed for well historically the uses been for what we call cancer pain cancer does a lot of horrible things street your...
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back tonight two of our returning veterans jason johnson, a campaign veteran, journalist, contributor to the greo and a professor of politics at morgan state universityears. and tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark, former communications director for jeb bush, and a former top advisor to the anti-trump pac, our principles. gentlemen, and i mean gentlemen, welcome to you both. tim, i'd like to begin with you. the name joseph nie welch comes to mind the man who stopped the mccarthy hearings saying have you no decency, sir. sometimes the time calls for one person to step forward. maybe it's going to be that election official in georgia. but, tim, do you have genuine worries now about violence, of people tangently connected to the trump movement taking it out on innocent genuine public servants? >> absolutely. i don't know why you wouldn't. it would only take, you know, one radicalized trump supporter to decide they want to take this in their own hands. and look, the digenova story came because of the bulwark i was watching, a full day of newsmax to try to understand what these trump voters are being sold. and all day every day they're being told thi
back tonight two of our returning veterans jason johnson, a campaign veteran, journalist, contributor to the greo and a professor of politics at morgan state universityears. and tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark, former communications director for jeb bush, and a former top advisor to the anti-trump pac, our principles. gentlemen, and i mean gentlemen, welcome to you both. tim, i'd like to begin with you. the name joseph nie welch comes to mind the man who stopped the mccarthy hearings...
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child at santa clara university police arrested jason brown this morning and they say brown was a maintenance worker at the university and kept a makeshift room in the basement of the maintenance shop with toys and a mattress police say he also had child on his work laptop. >>that's coming diving boat that caught fire and sank off the coast of santa barbara last year has been indicted on federal manslaughter charges. the l a federal grand jury said today jerry boylan was negligent when the fire broke out aboard the conception in 2019 oil and 4 crew members escaped from the flaming boat after he made a breathless mayday call but all 33 passengers and one crew member who had been sleeping died. federal safety investigators faulted the owners of the vessel for a lack of oversight, but they were not charged with any crime. >>and in a surprise statement today attorney general william barr said the justice department has not uncovered any evidence of widespread voter fraud though change the outcome of the election year this bar announcement came after months of president trump tweeting claims of fraud. >>before and since the election and bar statement came on the sam
child at santa clara university police arrested jason brown this morning and they say brown was a maintenance worker at the university and kept a makeshift room in the basement of the maintenance shop with toys and a mattress police say he also had child on his work laptop. >>that's coming diving boat that caught fire and sank off the coast of santa barbara last year has been indicted on federal manslaughter charges. the l a federal grand jury said today jerry boylan was negligent when...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jason bryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend the school my family we're going to some hard times with the. >>the things the stuff from health reasons. ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. asked him to give what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipient.
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jason bryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonnmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually had the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have the financial means to attend the school my family were going through some hard times with the. >>the they miss the stuff are health reasons ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. asked him to give what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipient.
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonnmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually had the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have the financial means to attend...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonbryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend the school my family we're going to some hard times with the. >>the things the stuff are health reasons. ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. and asked him to give what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipien
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonbryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jason riot in may 2 at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend the school my family we're going to some hard times with the. >>the things the stuff from health reasons. ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. and asked him to give what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipient.
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jason riot in may 2 at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend...
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of his business finances so concerning. let's get right to our experts tonight. jason johnson, a professor at oregon state university and daniel alonzo, chief assistant district attorney in manhattan under cy vance, the da leading this probe. good evening to both of you. >> good evening. >> good evening, ari. >> daniel, you are one of the most sought after experts in the country for exactly the question tonight. how does this kind of investigation work under da vance? you were one of the closest people to him. your answer? >> well, i know how many people out there are waiting for this investigation to come to a conclusion and are, you know, hoping that there will be charges against trump. i would say that the best i could tell you is that is certainly very possible. certainly can't pardon himself for that. even if he can pardon himself for federal crimes. but we're still a pretty long way from some charge against trump. this is an enormously, enormously complicated investigation based on what we've been reading in the papers. trump organization itself is a complicated organization. the real estate industry is very c
of his business finances so concerning. let's get right to our experts tonight. jason johnson, a professor at oregon state university and daniel alonzo, chief assistant district attorney in manhattan under cy vance, the da leading this probe. good evening to both of you. >> good evening. >> good evening, ari. >> daniel, you are one of the most sought after experts in the country for exactly the question tonight. how does this kind of investigation work under da vance? you were...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonryant an inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend the school my family we're going to some hard times with the. >>the things the stuff from health reasons. ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. asking to get what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipient. >>
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonryant an inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to...
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of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to attend the school my family we're going to some hard times with the. >>the things the stuff from health reasons ryan says it was a collective effort on the part of he and his fellow inmates who each earned $0.8 an hour for their prison labor took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 not on the proverbial doors of the cell doors are incarcerated brother. asking to get what they could. >>earlier this year california governor gavin newsome commuted the sentences of both brian and his co-defendant ed gray for creating a scholarship through their creative restored of opportunities and programs organization syan greed is the scholarships first recipient. >>he h
of art university in san francisco. the opportunity was made possible after he volunteered to be a part of public high schools, prison ministry program during the program jasonryant inmate who at the time was serving his 20th year at soledad correctional facility found out that the student needed help pigs private catholic schools, tuition. my my coat and is now my colleague out here actually and the idea that we need to find a way to support a young man who didn't have financial means to...
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with us to talk all about it jason johnson campaign veteran and journalist, professor of politics at morgan state university>> and beth fouhy, a veteran journalist and senior politics editor for msnbc and nbc news. good to see you both. so give me your assessment here because an awful lot of democrats are really excited. it is probably an under statement to talk about these numbers as just like setting a record. i mean, it is off the charts the number of people who are voting this. but does that definitively mean it's more beneficial for democrats? >> you know, we can't ever know for sure, right, until we actually get to election day. we have to see what happens, you know, on same day voting, what is the weather like, who turns out, where do people turn out? but i got to tell you. over 80,000 people who didn't bother to vote six weeks ago, think about it. the november election, that is november. so six weeks, eight weeks ago, you had people who didn't care enough about joe biden or donald trump to turn out the vote but they are turning out now. my guess is that is probably because of the dynamic candidates
with us to talk all about it jason johnson campaign veteran and journalist, professor of politics at morgan state university>> and beth fouhy, a veteran journalist and senior politics editor for msnbc and nbc news. good to see you both. so give me your assessment here because an awful lot of democrats are really excited. it is probably an under statement to talk about these numbers as just like setting a record. i mean, it is off the charts the number of people who are voting this. but...
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of art university in san francisco. because of an opportunity that was made possible to him in high school he volunteered to be part of palma highs. prison ministry program. jason brian and inmate at soledad correctional facility learned that green needed help for paying for school so brian and his fellow inmate pitched in to send green to college by earning $0.8 an hour at their prison jobs. >>took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 size the first of many young men and women who we owe 10 affording the opportunity to kind of get and start in life than a you have never like to see more. the side of happened without the prince's i mean is greed. >>sign help them and they held him in earlier this year governor newsome commuted the sentences of brian and his co-defendant ed gray. and scion green is the scholarships first recipient. >>county is moving forward with the sand home order today and live with the details in sausalito coming up. ladies... check it out. so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (whispers) gimme. (confused) give me the bag? get hefty ultra strong at a
of art university in san francisco. because of an opportunity that was made possible to him in high school he volunteered to be part of palma highs. prison ministry program. jason brian and inmate at soledad correctional facility learned that green needed help for paying for school so brian and his fellow inmate pitched in to send green to college by earning $0.8 an hour at their prison jobs. >>took us approximately 3 years to raise a little over $30,000 size the first of many young men...
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to the university of california san francisco medical center where front line health care workers will be the first to get vaccinated. nbc's scott cohn is there with the latest. >> reporter: jasonline workers in a moment. first, a sense of what they have to do here. it's the logistical challenge that every state is facing, but this is the most populous state and 327,000 doses and they will spit it by region with the largest share going to southern california, los angeles, san diego, and santa barbara, but spreading it throughout the state. it will first go to frontline health care workers, including doctors, nurses, therapists, janitorial staff, and then staff of long-term care facilities and finally to essential workers. it can't come a meantime too soon. according to the new figures just out from the california department of public health, nearly 36,000 new cases yesterday alone. the central valley is now out of intensive care beds. southern california, 95% of capacity. in the bay area, we're not far behind. dr. noble in the e.r. department says this vaccine is the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. >> the vaccine is not going to impact our surge at all, so widespread
to the university of california san francisco medical center where front line health care workers will be the first to get vaccinated. nbc's scott cohn is there with the latest. >> reporter: jasonline workers in a moment. first, a sense of what they have to do here. it's the logistical challenge that every state is facing, but this is the most populous state and 327,000 doses and they will spit it by region with the largest share going to southern california, los angeles, san diego, and...
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of art university in san francisco. after an opportunity was made possible to him in high school. he volunteered to be part of poma high schools, prison ministry program and during that program. jason bryant has an inmate it sold that correctional facility learned that green needed help paying for school. so he and his fellow inmates pitched in to send green to college. they set up this whole scholarship program it to them 3 years to do it governor newsome in response was so impressed at their contribution back to society that he actually commuted the sentences of bryant and his co-defendant, ted gray for this scholarship that they created sion green you see there is the scholarships first recipient. >>states begin to vaccinate their people do they have enough money to do or shot hudson in washington coming up, i'll tell you how states are turning to congress for help. make your holidays happen... at ross! surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! yep! get the gifts you love... yesss! ... for everyone on your list. you
of art university in san francisco. after an opportunity was made possible to him in high school. he volunteered to be part of poma high schools, prison ministry program and during that program. jason bryant has an inmate it sold that correctional facility learned that green needed help paying for school. so he and his fellow inmates pitched in to send green to college. they set up this whole scholarship program it to them 3 years to do it governor newsome in response was so impressed at their...
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of awareness wanting to change things and contain the epidemic. at the oklahoma university and then seen an aggressive alliance was formed researcher andrew kalani lawyer richie within and up to jason bateman they've all gathered to establish a common fight plan against every single laboratory storm. chaser . dr beaman has created the 1st college education program of the on painkillers addiction. and also what provide education to all of the 1st drivers from dentists doctors and that marriage right then and there. we think that that will do more to the result you were describing than any of our other initiatives i think the overwhelming response has been that the doctors that are graduating now and going out into practice are not person writing these and we've seen over 20 percent decline in prescriptions in oklahoma over the last 2 years my medical students will never be involved in this overprescribing behavior and there are definitely some doctors have knowingly contributed to this problem they saw an opportunity to make money and they went for it but that's that's a very small minority vocal homes department of justice is also trying to stop those who are. like one of the riche
of awareness wanting to change things and contain the epidemic. at the oklahoma university and then seen an aggressive alliance was formed researcher andrew kalani lawyer richie within and up to jason bateman they've all gathered to establish a common fight plan against every single laboratory storm. chaser . dr beaman has created the 1st college education program of the on painkillers addiction. and also what provide education to all of the 1st drivers from dentists doctors and that marriage...
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university has been arrest for child pornography. jason brown constructed a room in the basement on campus that contained a mattress and various sex toys and his tap top contained child pornography. >>> the shooting death of a wrapper rapper in dublin has police trying to come up with answers. >> reporter: rising rapper little yas. now his family, friend and fans are in mourning after the 26- year-old rap artist today died after being shot on monday. >> he was suffering from a gunshot wound. >> reporter: a woman said he flagged her down and the woman took the rapper to valley care in medical center. that's where pleasantten was able to speak to others. >> we did collect some information from our victim. obviously it's not something that we're going to disclose at this point but we do you have leads. >> reporter: that's some of the questions that we really do you have. the victim was from san francisco so why he was from the city in dublin is the big question. >> the last time someone was murdered in the city was 2009. >> i don't believe that this is random. >> reporter: his label said he was a reel rock star and libbed like one. he did his best to leave the streets in his teen years and he broke barriers
university has been arrest for child pornography. jason brown constructed a room in the basement on campus that contained a mattress and various sex toys and his tap top contained child pornography. >>> the shooting death of a wrapper rapper in dublin has police trying to come up with answers. >> reporter: rising rapper little yas. now his family, friend and fans are in mourning after the 26- year-old rap artist today died after being shot on monday. >> he was suffering...
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>>jason cameron brown constructed it on october, the 21st the university reported the discovery to police and turned over a laptop computer belonging to brown. a forensic analysis of that laptop reveal that its hard drive had child on it. brown was arrested monday morning and officers served a search warrant at his home in san jose. no other details about the case were immediately released also in the south bay, a pedestrian was hit and killed last night in san jose it happened on southbound highway 87 near park avenue. >>it's believed the person may have been hit by more than one vehicle an investigation there is ongoing on the peninsula. the coronavirus pandemic canceling the annual toys for tots drop-off at the san mateo belmont and foster city fire department the san mateo consolidated fire department tweeted out that they are not able to take donations because of the threat of covid-19. the silver lining though to this story is that they are still taking gift cards and financial donations through the firefighters toys for tots post office box and you can see now on your screen that peel boxes 6, 7, to 7 in san mateo the zip code is 9, 4, 4, 0, 3, there is sti
>>jason cameron brown constructed it on october, the 21st the university reported the discovery to police and turned over a laptop computer belonging to brown. a forensic analysis of that laptop reveal that its hard drive had child on it. brown was arrested monday morning and officers served a search warrant at his home in san jose. no other details about the case were immediately released also in the south bay, a pedestrian was hit and killed last night in san jose it happened on...