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it is open to conducting such studies we heard from microbiologist simon clark of britain's university of reading he says though that the move may not be ideal but these are desperate times. it's quite unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would. wouldn't be so would be so strong it's not optimal an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let people get the. virus normally but needs must when the devil drive with our backs are against the wall on base and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a way of doing it you know they need to it's a sub optimal way of doing the trials no 2 ways about it the fact is the hospitals in this country in the spring were gummed up by lots and lots of people who were seriously ill many of them were literally unable to breathe and needed the attention of intensive care that meant that that so the hospitals were unable to discharge their normal case loads and that was the basic problem. with the growing number of people catching cave across russia 6 and a half
it is open to conducting such studies we heard from microbiologist simon clark of britain's university of reading he says though that the move may not be ideal but these are desperate times. it's quite unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would. wouldn't be so would be so strong it's not optimal an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let people get the. virus normally but needs must when the devil drive with our backs are against the wall on base and we've...
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it's open to conducting such studies we heard from a microbiologist simon clark of britain's university of reading who says the move may not be ideal but these are desperate times. so unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would me wouldn't be so be so strong it's no more an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let it get the fact the virus normally. needs must with the devil brought back so it gets the rule on this and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a way of doing it you know you need to it's a sub optimal way of trying no 2 ways about it the fact is the hospitals in this country and spring were gone by lots and lots of people who were seriously ill many of whom were literally unable to breathe and needed the attention of intensive care that meant. so the hospitals were unable to discharge their normal case loads and that was the basic problem. here to no escape with a growing number catching covert across russia 6 and a half 1000 in the last 24 hours alone now moscow today callin
it's open to conducting such studies we heard from a microbiologist simon clark of britain's university of reading who says the move may not be ideal but these are desperate times. so unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would me wouldn't be so be so strong it's no more an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let it get the fact the virus normally. needs must with the devil brought back so it gets the rule on this and we've really got to be able to come up...
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or so later and that's where he read about emmett till, the lynching of emmett till, they were about the same age. he read about Ãblucy trying to desegregate the university that's where he read about the brown decision on may 17, 1954. lewis was so enthusiastic about this that he waited all summer eagerly looking forward to meeting all his new white friends in school. so, going back and looking at the same newspapers he looked at is absolutely essential and i think that re-creating those pathways, following those roads is the key to memorable biography. >> the last call this evening for jon meacham is richard in east stroudsburg pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you. i wanted to ask a question about disputed election that wasn't in my history book but the election of samuel till then, i think it was against grover cleveland, could you explain what the problem was. >> jon meacham: it was rutherford b hayes, it was hayes, tilden, 1876 after two terms of the grant administration incredibly close race. florida if florida was ever a problem, they couldn't get the electoral college numbers to work. so a deal was struck basically have the details on this are a lit
or so later and that's where he read about emmett till, the lynching of emmett till, they were about the same age. he read about Ãblucy trying to desegregate the university that's where he read about the brown decision on may 17, 1954. lewis was so enthusiastic about this that he waited all summer eagerly looking forward to meeting all his new white friends in school. so, going back and looking at the same newspapers he looked at is absolutely essential and i think that re-creating those...
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according to recent research by the universities of liverpool and reading, countries led by women hadn. the study looked at the number of covid—19 cases and deaths in 194 countries of which only 19 were led by women. here's how three female leaders made their mark. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen imposed a swift response to the outbreak, keeping the number of deaths down to just seven. new zealand, led byjacinda ardern, has also suffered only a handful of covid—related deaths. some point out that the country's geographical location has also been a factor. and chancellor angela merkel‘s government has seen germany suffer far less than its western european neighbours — including the uk, which is isolated with only one land border. supriya garykiparti is a developmental economist at liverpool university and co—author of a report looking into this. can you categorically say that gender is the deciding factor, because of course, there are so many different comparable things when it comes to comparing coalbed population density —— covid—19, population, care beds, germany, for example has a
according to recent research by the universities of liverpool and reading, countries led by women hadn. the study looked at the number of covid—19 cases and deaths in 194 countries of which only 19 were led by women. here's how three female leaders made their mark. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen imposed a swift response to the outbreak, keeping the number of deaths down to just seven. new zealand, led byjacinda ardern, has also suffered only a handful of covid—related deaths. some point...
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according to recent research by the universities of liverpool and reading, countries led by women hadhe number of covid—19 cases and deaths in 194 countries of which only 19 were led by women. here's how three female leaders made their mark. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen imposed a swift response to the outbreak, keeping the number of deaths down to just seven. new zealand, led by jacinda ardern, has also suffered only a handful of covid—related deaths. some point out that the country's geographical location has also been a factor. and chancellor angela merkel s government has seen germany suffer far less than its western european neighbours — including the uk, which is isolated with only one land border. but is it really the gender or is it geography or the state of the health care system? sopriya garykeparti is a developmental economist at liverpool university and co—author of a report looking into this. all of these variables that you mention do matter. so, what we did is matched female lead countries with male lead countries using all the variables that you just mentioned. and it
according to recent research by the universities of liverpool and reading, countries led by women hadhe number of covid—19 cases and deaths in 194 countries of which only 19 were led by women. here's how three female leaders made their mark. taiwan's president tsai ing—wen imposed a swift response to the outbreak, keeping the number of deaths down to just seven. new zealand, led by jacinda ardern, has also suffered only a handful of covid—related deaths. some point out that the country's...
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we had the university of michigan reading earlier, coming in at 2.7%. some price pressure but not a lot. over all current conditions pretty strong. 87 point five preliminary read for september. we will see how that shakes out as schools undergo in person or hybrid learning. more on tiktok and wechat pay made we will speak to house representative gregory meeks of new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the relationship with china is complex and the trade issue has to be weighed against things like intellectual property, protection of our comparative advantage. how this goes, how it plays out is important. don't have a stake in this in terms of having authority to do things, but as i see things happening, i try to make sure policymakers in do you see try to explain to our businesses and contracts -- contacts across the district how this will move forward. atlanta fedas the president speaking to michael mckee earlier today, weighing on that decision to limit wechat and tiktok. let's get the political view with gregory meeks, democratic congressman from new york.
we had the university of michigan reading earlier, coming in at 2.7%. some price pressure but not a lot. over all current conditions pretty strong. 87 point five preliminary read for september. we will see how that shakes out as schools undergo in person or hybrid learning. more on tiktok and wechat pay made we will speak to house representative gregory meeks of new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the relationship with china is complex and the trade issue has to be weighed against things...
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it was the idea of reading university climate scientist professor ed hawkins. d images of those paper records and we built a website, we put them all online, and we asked volunteers to help us transcribe those individual observations from the paper records to digital format. we had over 16,000 volunteers step forward. and what i was expecting to take about 16 weeks actually took about 16 days. we transcribed five million weather observations in just 16 days, using the power of those volunteers. and of course, timing was such a big issue, because we know this was just at the start of the uk's lockdown and then suddenly all these people had much more time on their hands to do this. that's right, people had lots more spare time during the lockdown and they wanted to do something useful with that time. so, this project came along at the right time. in the uk, we love talking about the weather, we love learning about the weather, and these historical documents gave people an opportunity to learn more about our weather and then about the history of the people who took
it was the idea of reading university climate scientist professor ed hawkins. d images of those paper records and we built a website, we put them all online, and we asked volunteers to help us transcribe those individual observations from the paper records to digital format. we had over 16,000 volunteers step forward. and what i was expecting to take about 16 weeks actually took about 16 days. we transcribed five million weather observations in just 16 days, using the power of those volunteers....
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read our declaration of american independents. there were many people when i read that document they cannot read. i'm hopeful that in the future we may have a universal system of education so that everyone will have that opportunity and read and read our declaration. i wrote it in order that it could be publicly read. let us never forget those occasions as well. let us look forward in the future to a continual recollection. a refreshment of these rights. the inalienable rights of mankind. let us realize that all eyes are opening and will continue to open to these rights. let us realize, if you will, that that steady stream of the light of science will move us forward to recognize the palpable truth. that truth is simply that the mass of mankind have not been bored with settles on their backs, nor a few booted and spurred ready to ride him by the grace of god. no. let the future continue to work and argue and debate to make the principles of our declaration universal, not only for ourselves, but for the family man across the globe. i thank you mr. light. i thank you my fellow citizens for this opportunity to enjoy our conversation today. i think now,
read our declaration of american independents. there were many people when i read that document they cannot read. i'm hopeful that in the future we may have a universal system of education so that everyone will have that opportunity and read and read our declaration. i wrote it in order that it could be publicly read. let us never forget those occasions as well. let us look forward in the future to a continual recollection. a refreshment of these rights. the inalienable rights of mankind. let...
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of american colleges and universities, with some rare exceptions. seven of the eight ivy league schools, even public universities. it almost reads like a list of who's who, from amherst, beaudoin, brown, dartmouth, duke, to wellesley, -- to wesleyan, and of course yale. when it announces it is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times announces it on the front page. those women students arrived. president -- yet it feels president had had his way, women would not have been admitted at all. what were those first women students like? the new york times calls them super women, but most were just teenagers. somewhere wealthy, but others had to patch together their tuition through summer jobs and financial aid, work on campus. most were white, but 40 of those first women students at yell were black. -- at yale were black. they were smart and they were tough. that is how yale picked them. playedoked at women who on sports teams, who had traveled abroad, who had endured hardship, who had lots of brothers. i interviewed one of the two administrators who selected the first class of women at el and i will never forget wh
of american colleges and universities, with some rare exceptions. seven of the eight ivy league schools, even public universities. it almost reads like a list of who's who, from amherst, beaudoin, brown, dartmouth, duke, to wellesley, -- to wesleyan, and of course yale. when it announces it is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times announces it on the front page. those women students arrived. president -- yet it feels president had had his way, women would not have been...
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of american colleges and universities with few exceptions. seven of the eight ivy league schools. even to public universities. it almost reads like a list of sort of who's who. when yale finally announces that is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times plays in on the front page. ten months later, those first women students arrive. yet if yells president had had its way, yale would have never admitted women at all. so what were those first women students like? the new york times called them super women, but most of them were just teenagers. some were wealthy, but others had to patch together the tuition through summer jobs and financial aid to work on campus. most of them were white, but 40 of those first women students at yale college were black. 13 were asian american. three were latina. they were smart and they were tough. that is how yale picked them. yale looked at first year for women who played on sports teams. women who had traveled abroad. women who had endured some sort of hardship. women who had lots of brothers. i interviewed one of the two administrators who selected that first class of women
of american colleges and universities with few exceptions. seven of the eight ivy league schools. even to public universities. it almost reads like a list of sort of who's who. when yale finally announces that is going coed, the news is so shocking that the new york times plays in on the front page. ten months later, those first women students arrive. yet if yells president had had its way, yale would have never admitted women at all. so what were those first women students like? the new york...
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because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for it because there are no contact persons at least at university to read. but the number of infections has been rising across france more than half of the country has now been declared a reds and with at least. 50 new day infections but 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these sayings like temporarily closing bonds and restaurants and yet social distancing and locally adapted strategies won't be enough to prevent another lockdown says this fire ologists. france doesn't even have a testing strategy for example to test those who work with vulnerable people such as the elderly the only way to control the epidemic is to systematically travel down and isolate infected people for that we need to come up with a national strategy is the most simple testing methods such as testing and retesting and we need to test massively he also went in for this must see what despite the challenge the country faces these students hope the economy will stay open they'd like to continue to enjoy parisia
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because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for it because there are no contact persons at least at university reading. part but the number of infections has been rising across. france more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new daily infections per 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these sayings like temporarily closing bonds and restaurants and yet social distancing and locally adapted strategies won't be enough to prevent another lockdown says this barrel of just. france doesn't even have a testing strategy for example to test those who work with vulnerable people such as the elderly the only way to control the epidemic is to systematically travel down and isolate infected people for the article we need to come up with a national strategy use the most simple testing methods such as self-esteem group testing and we need to test massively the all street for this must see what despite the challenge the country faces these students hope the economy will stay open they'd like to contin
because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for it because there are no contact persons at least at university reading. part but the number of infections has been rising across. france more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new daily infections per 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these sayings like temporarily closing bonds and restaurants...
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because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for covert because there are no contact persons at least at university reading. part but the number of infections has been rising across. it's more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new daily infections from 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these like temporarily closing paths and restaurants and yet social distancing and locally adapted strategies won't be enough to prevent another lockdown says these biologists. france doesn't even have a testing strategy for example to test those who work with vulnerable people such as the elderly the only way to control the epidemic is to systematically travel down and isolate infected people for that we need to come up with a national strategy is the most simple testing methods such as self testing and group testing and we need to test massively it all suited for this must see what despite the challenge the country faces these students hope the economy will stay open they'd like to continue to enjoy pari
because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for covert because there are no contact persons at least at university reading. part but the number of infections has been rising across. it's more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new daily infections from 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these like temporarily closing paths and restaurants and...
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because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for it because there are no contact persons at least at university reading. park but the number of infections has been rising across france. more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new daily infections per 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures. like temporarily closing baths and restaurants and yet social distancing and locally adapted strategies won't be enough to prevent another lockdown says these biologists. france doesn't even have a testing strategy for example to test those who work with vulnerable people such as the elderly the only way to control the epidemic is to systematically travel down and isolate infected people for the article we need to come up with a national strategy is the most simple testing methods such as self testing and retesting and we need to test massively the ostrich for this to must see what despite the challenge the country faces these students hope the economy will stay open they'd like to continue to enjoy parisia
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numbers the university is implementing online lectures of all he proceeded to fifth cool different tv companies also tend. to find any group eight i just also. is it your she's a author of the read zero cool. this university and has taken a complete different approach all students who have to attend face to face classes while learning from home is any recommended by the government's students still w worry. somethig by thomas gloom i've always some boss simone. inzaghi injured body. donald trump's while the university full responsibilityty for his decisi. with the approval he's got the degree that he couldd you'll shut down plenty. locked out yes and then don't wanna still it's like you have to be tomorrow. she just over the glove box which one i want to put on here it gave me fifty multiple choice. the has said if the number of curvy cases continues to increase it is ready t to takeke more radical measures including closing campuses. it is time not for business a and i'm joined by our business at a tech can't really hide at k. now shall we begin that with that muse that's a high speed mobile phone networks or five g. could be an all hands- what often gets its pretty soon. they c
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of summer reading. she's a professor in the department of english communications. she's undergraduate degree and her masters from the university of illinois. as a former magazine writer and editor, her research interests include 19th century culture culture. women's magazines of the. and the radical alternative press. and before we begin the program, i would like to send a special welcome to anyone who will be joining the virtual the first time. if you're not familiar with the historical society, when the first historical society in america. i'll be expecting preserving and sharing the histories in 1791. withhold amazing collection. including the papers of the first president of the united states. i'm sorry. the first six presidents of the united states. i misspoke that. we are continuing to collect today. and if you are interested in, we are currently collecting material related to that covid-19 experience. the special initiative designed to listen to people's experiences during the unusual times and preserving this information for future generations. in this age of social distancing, we are hosting virtual programs and we ha
of summer reading. she's a professor in the department of english communications. she's undergraduate degree and her masters from the university of illinois. as a former magazine writer and editor, her research interests include 19th century culture culture. women's magazines of the. and the radical alternative press. and before we begin the program, i would like to send a special welcome to anyone who will be joining the virtual the first time. if you're not familiar with the historical...
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because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for covert because there are no contact persons at least at university read a. book called talk back. the number of infections has been rising across france more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new daily infections per 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these sayings like temporarily closing plants and restaurants and yet social distancing and locally adapted strategies won't be enough to prevent another lockdown says this biologists. france doesn't even have a testing strategy for example to test those who work with vulnerable people such as the elderly the only way to control the epidemic is to systematically travel down and isolate unfettered people for that we need to come up with a national strategy is the most simple testing methods such as self testing and group testing and we need to test massively it all straight for to state must see what despite the challenge the country faces these students hope the economy will stay open they'
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challenge trials are there's been no official confirmation of the report although the british government has said it's open to such studies reading university microbiologist dr simon clarke says desperate times call for desperate measures. it's quite unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would. wouldn't be so would be so strong it's not optimal an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let it will get that virus normally but needs must when a devil drive with our backs are against the wall on this and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a way of doing it you know they need to it's a sub optimal way of doing trials no 2 ways about it the fact is the hospitals in this country in the spring were gondar by lots and lots of people who were seriously ill many of them were literally unable to breathe and needed the attention of intensive care that meant that that so the hospitals were unable to discharge their normal case loads and that was the basic problem. thank you card companies including tesla have filed lawsuits against the trumpe
challenge trials are there's been no official confirmation of the report although the british government has said it's open to such studies reading university microbiologist dr simon clarke says desperate times call for desperate measures. it's quite unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would. wouldn't be so would be so strong it's not optimal an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let it will get that virus normally but needs must when a devil drive with...
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challenge trials there's been no official confirmation of the report over the british government has said that it is open to such studies reading university microbiologist dr simon clock says desperate times call for desperate measures. so unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat. wouldn't be said to be so strong it's all to more an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let. that virus nobody. needs must live it it will grow it back so we can school on this and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a whale doing it you know you need to it's a sub optimal way of trying no 2 ways about it the fact is the hospitals in this country in the spring would come by lots and lots of people who were seriously ill many of whom were literally unable to breathe and needed the attention of intensive care that meant that. the hospitals were unable to discharge their normal case lutes and that was the basic problem. this is the way some of the world's biggest car makers are revving up for a fight with the trumpet ministration they say his trade with
challenge trials there's been no official confirmation of the report over the british government has said that it is open to such studies reading university microbiologist dr simon clock says desperate times call for desperate measures. so unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat. wouldn't be said to be so strong it's all to more an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let. that virus nobody. needs must live it it will grow it back so we can school on this and...
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before joining the bench judge barrett spent 15 years as a professor at the university of notre dame law school she was read now and for her scholarship celebrated by her colleagues and be loved by her students 3 times she was selected at notre dame distinguished professor of the year when i nominated judge perry to serve on the u.s. court of appeals for the 7th circuit in 2017 every lot clerk from her time at the supreme court endorser an endorser nomination writing quote we are democrats republicans and independents yet we write to support the nomination of professor. to be a circuit judge professor barrett is a woman of remarkable intellect in character she is eminently qualified for the job and i can tell you i did that too i loved it and i studied and you are very eminently qualified for this job you are going to be fantastic really for. the entire notre dame law facility and faculty everybody everybody at that school also we got so many letters also wrote letters of support of amy's nomination to the 7th circuit. they wrote in effect despite our differences we unanimously agree that our constitutional
before joining the bench judge barrett spent 15 years as a professor at the university of notre dame law school she was read now and for her scholarship celebrated by her colleagues and be loved by her students 3 times she was selected at notre dame distinguished professor of the year when i nominated judge perry to serve on the u.s. court of appeals for the 7th circuit in 2017 every lot clerk from her time at the supreme court endorser an endorser nomination writing quote we are democrats...
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because of these measures we won't have to shut down if students test positive for it because there are no contact persons at least at university i read a. book called dark but the number of infections has been rising across france more than half of the country has now been declared a red zone with at least 50 new day. infections per 100000 people compared to just a dozen in neighboring germany local governments can impose additional measures in these like temporarily closing baths and restaurants and yet social distancing and locally adapted strategies won't be enough to prevent another lockdown says these biologists. france doesn't even have a testing strategy for example to test those who work with vulnerable people such as the elderly the only way to control the epidemic is to systematically travel down and isolate infected people for that we need to come up with a national strategy is the most simple testing methods such as self testing and group testing and we need to test massively it all suited for this must see what despite the challenge the country faces these students hope the economy will stay open they'd like to continue
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of the victims has been identified. it happened late last night at south 8th and reade streets just a couple of blocks. south of san jose state university and as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now police are still searching for suspects and a possible motive. >>pop pop pop pop. it was fast. it was like back. >>her south 8th street neighborhood still cordoned off wednesday morning as police processed the scene. president midea salinas is a little nervous about the fact that the gunshot she heard, we're on least right outside her apartment. >>why was i went outside and think that it was right there. in front of. >>apartment this was the scene just after 10 o'clock tuesday night. police say 6 people were shot. 2 of the 5 male victims are dead 3 other men and a woman were injured, but are expected to survive. police said the victims were attending an outdoor candlelight vigil when they were shot, it's not clear as yet if the shooting is somehow related to the vigil, but the public's help is needed. san jose police sergeant christian cam real this just happened would still interviewing witnesses were still trying to connect all the dots. >
of the victims has been identified. it happened late last night at south 8th and reade streets just a couple of blocks. south of san jose state university and as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now police are still searching for suspects and a possible motive. >>pop pop pop pop. it was fast. it was like back. >>her south 8th street neighborhood still cordoned off wednesday morning as police processed the scene. president midea salinas is a little nervous about the fact that the...
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of howard university. you have had such a historic role in race relations in this country. howard university, as you read civil rights movement, what you make of what is going on in the country right now? dr. frederick: we have been on a journey for social justice for over 200 years. some of the things have bubble to the surface and we recognize more people have joined our caravan. them, but i remain concerned those people will eventually leave the caravan as they did after the civil rights movement. getrd will be here until we to that ultimate destination. we will do what is necessary. what is going on in the country has been occurring all along, but then beneath the surface. it has now been elevated so that we all have to, hopefully, address it and continue to address it. david: it is really terrific to have you with us. that was dr. wayne frederick, president of howard university. one of the recipients of this major gift to support medical students. we will check on the markets. they are down today although off the lows. led again by the nasdaq and tech there has been a nether selloff. in the second h
of howard university. you have had such a historic role in race relations in this country. howard university, as you read civil rights movement, what you make of what is going on in the country right now? dr. frederick: we have been on a journey for social justice for over 200 years. some of the things have bubble to the surface and we recognize more people have joined our caravan. them, but i remain concerned those people will eventually leave the caravan as they did after the civil rights...
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university to do so. so we are going to test volunteers, both staff and students. so we can monitor the spread of the infection within the university. if things go well, obviously we can readare infected, we can do the testing based on the signs we already have. we are hoping this will reassure both of the —— both the community and the students and staff. both of the —— both the community and the students and staffm both of the —— both the community and the students and staff. if you do get significant numbers of positive tests, we've just been speaking to students in scotland. stu d e nts speaking to students in scotland. students who can't leave their accommodation who are effectively locked down. some of the tested positive, and they are saying why did the university let us come here at all? we should have just stayed at all? we should have just stayed at home. we are isolated from families and we are doing online, we could have done that with our families at home, not with strangers, unable to go out the front door. it is a good challenge, but i think what we need to understand is where you are in the country, you have social restrictions. what we have tried to do is m
university to do so. so we are going to test volunteers, both staff and students. so we can monitor the spread of the infection within the university. if things go well, obviously we can readare infected, we can do the testing based on the signs we already have. we are hoping this will reassure both of the —— both the community and the students and staff. both of the —— both the community and the students and staffm both of the —— both the community and the students and staff. if...
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well there's been no official confirmation of the report to lead the british government has said it is open to such studies microbiology is from reading university sonnen clarke believes that desperate times to call for desperate measures. are unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would probably wouldn't be so be so strong it's not optimal one optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let people get the. virus normally but need to must live a double drive with our backs are against the wall on base and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a way of doing it you know you need to it's a sub optimal way of doing trials no 2 ways about it the fact is that hospitals in this country in the spring were gummed up by lots and lots of people who were seriously ill many of whom were literally unable to breathe and needed the attention of intensive care that meant that that sort of hospitals were unable to discharge their normal caseload stuff and that was the basic problem. we know moscow has called on people in high risk groups in particular to only
well there's been no official confirmation of the report to lead the british government has said it is open to such studies microbiology is from reading university sonnen clarke believes that desperate times to call for desperate measures. are unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would probably wouldn't be so be so strong it's not optimal one optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let people get the. virus normally but need to must live a double drive with...
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ok with us to discuss it now then is associate professor of cellular microbiology dr simon clarke from reading university also a political commentator and radio host under a walker both gentlemen welcome to the program dr clog how unusual is it to expose a volunteer to a vaccine like this when there isn't an effective or really effective treatment for cove it. well it's quite unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would come it wouldn't be so it wouldn't be so strong. nolte's optimal and optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let the virus normally but needs must when the devil groin backs are against the wall on this and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this is a way of doing it and dry as dr clarke said that desperate times call for desperate measures and plenty of volunteers lining up for this it's a good thing isn't. well without a doubt i mean what we've got to remember is coronaviruses ses not a particularly dangerous disease if you think about it if i were to now i take a test and test positiv
ok with us to discuss it now then is associate professor of cellular microbiology dr simon clarke from reading university also a political commentator and radio host under a walker both gentlemen welcome to the program dr clog how unusual is it to expose a volunteer to a vaccine like this when there isn't an effective or really effective treatment for cove it. well it's quite unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat would come it wouldn't be so it wouldn't be so...
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and avoiding of course people losing their jobs but the numbers at the moment and we've got over 200000 deaths steadily creeping back up again i was just reading a report from the university of washington which projects potentially twice as many deaths that we've got now in the next few months if things don't get under control but the situation with facing now is that curve went down from the summer now it's steadily going back up again as the colder months approach when his public opinion stand on this just ahead of the election. i mean i think like everything else in this nation it's become very politicized you see people at the term rallies not wearing masks some of them claiming the whole thing is a hoax some people have reported on the past particularly pastors in churches who said this was a hoax have since died from covert 19 so it is a very divisive issue all of the science on all of this is pretty straightforward but talking about science the center for disease control and prevention in this country have been issuing guidelines with drawing guidelines saying they got it wrong and they need to revise it or perhaps potentially coming under political pressure so the
and avoiding of course people losing their jobs but the numbers at the moment and we've got over 200000 deaths steadily creeping back up again i was just reading a report from the university of washington which projects potentially twice as many deaths that we've got now in the next few months if things don't get under control but the situation with facing now is that curve went down from the summer now it's steadily going back up again as the colder months approach when his public opinion...
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and then the other piece of this, which i'm curious about, is how people, students still going to parties which they're not supposed to. i know the university is giving, i readterim suspensions to a handful of students and six greek organizations for violating the rules and hosting parties. and i have to imagine that, just thinking back to my college days, you don't want to snitch on a fellow student for going to a party but at the same time i want to be healthy and not around those students so what is the sense between the students following the rules and those who aren't? >> well it is definitely frustrating because for a lot of students they follow rules while on campus but not necessarily off campus. so i don't necessarily think that the students that are in the classrooms are actually the people, the majority of the people that are out partying. so the people that are out partying don't care if the school goes online because the majority of the students live off campus and they do plan and they plan to stay in the university goes online. >> so if you or someone you know of was hosting a party and they shouldn't, would students call it in? >> it depends
and then the other piece of this, which i'm curious about, is how people, students still going to parties which they're not supposed to. i know the university is giving, i readterim suspensions to a handful of students and six greek organizations for violating the rules and hosting parties. and i have to imagine that, just thinking back to my college days, you don't want to snitch on a fellow student for going to a party but at the same time i want to be healthy and not around those students so...
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of summer reading. ms. harrington-lueker is a professor the department of english communication at the university in newport rhode island and she's undergraduate degree from merrimack college in her masters and phd from the university of illinois. as a former magazine writer and other research interest include 19th century culture, women's magazines of any. in the radical alternative press. before we begin the program i would like to extend a special welcome to anyone who will be joining virtual program the first time. if your not familiar with the massachusetts historical society, we are the first historical site in america and have been collecting, preserving, publishing and sharing your history of 1791. we hold an amazing collection of 14 million pages including the papers of the first three president of the united states. -- sorry three of the first six president of the united states. i misspoke. we are continuing to collect today and if you are interested, we are currently collecting material related to the covid-19 experience, we have a special initiative who will record people's experiences during th
of summer reading. ms. harrington-lueker is a professor the department of english communication at the university in newport rhode island and she's undergraduate degree from merrimack college in her masters and phd from the university of illinois. as a former magazine writer and other research interest include 19th century culture, women's magazines of any. in the radical alternative press. before we begin the program i would like to extend a special welcome to anyone who will be joining...
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from the university of central arkansas, and went on to earn a doctorate in education from baylor university. then becoming a tenured professor at hendricks. as the executive director of our kids read, she works every day to further their mission to advance literacy, education of arkansas children and families with the aim of having students read proficiently by the third grade. our community is so grateful to her dedication for this ssential need in our area. madam speaker, as we start a new school year, i rise today to recognize the university of arkansas-little rock men's basketball coach, my friend, darryl walker. who was named last year's sunbelt coach of the year. coach walker became the third u of a little rock coach to ever win the award, leading the trojans to one of the nation's best turn-arounds, going from a 10-21 record the previous year to 21-10 this past season. that includes a 15-5 record in the sun belt conference, on the way to u.a.-little rock's first outright league title since 2015-2016. the spring of pandemic cut short our passion of march madness. the trojans were just one of two teams in division i that finished in first place in their conference after being
from the university of central arkansas, and went on to earn a doctorate in education from baylor university. then becoming a tenured professor at hendricks. as the executive director of our kids read, she works every day to further their mission to advance literacy, education of arkansas children and families with the aim of having students read proficiently by the third grade. our community is so grateful to her dedication for this ssential need in our area. madam speaker, as we start a new...
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university and they went really? they were going there and didn't know. the official history of emory university, i went to the first chapter and read about how a group of methodist creatures, knelt in the woods in rural georgia in the 1830s and founded the site of emory college and dedicated that institution to the glory of god and the building of his church and i ask myself what happened between then and now, how could you go from a founding based on that purpose to today many students don't even know it is a religious institution, to answer that question. i wasn't trying to render a moral judgment on it, i was just fascinated by the great historian richard hofstadter called the trend from sectarianism to secularism in higher education. >> guest: michael in gadsden, alabama, you are up with ralph reed. >> on both sides, everything he said was false. this is another case of jerry falwell junior asking liked christianity this and that. of anybody damaged christianity it is people like him and jerry falwell junior. that is all i have got to say about this. >> host: mister reid? >> guest: everything i said about joe biden is true. i know the caller didn't like what
university and they went really? they were going there and didn't know. the official history of emory university, i went to the first chapter and read about how a group of methodist creatures, knelt in the woods in rural georgia in the 1830s and founded the site of emory college and dedicated that institution to the glory of god and the building of his church and i ask myself what happened between then and now, how could you go from a founding based on that purpose to today many students don't...
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think about multiplying that comes to acknowledge that it's just hard to read even rouse the amount of. the johns hopkins university the united states with just 4 percent of the world's population has more than 20 percent of the nearly 1000000 kovac 1000 deaths worldwide the number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. is now 6800000 prison a trump says a vaccine could be available as soon as the november 3rd presidential election that is not a view widely shared by medical experts. it's a view the president shares often with thousands of largely unmask supporters at his rally we are getting crowds and this is pandemic and we're rounding and we're rounding the corner of the bed. his rival for the presidency democrat joe biden has urged americans to wait on a scientifically proven prevented. the treasury due back in february that this was an extremely dangerous communicable disease think about how many people across the aisle. how many empty chairs around those. because of his negligence and selfishness. how many lies lives lost many medical experts say a national strategy including a mandatory mask mandate could have re
think about multiplying that comes to acknowledge that it's just hard to read even rouse the amount of. the johns hopkins university the united states with just 4 percent of the world's population has more than 20 percent of the nearly 1000000 kovac 1000 deaths worldwide the number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. is now 6800000 prison a trump says a vaccine could be available as soon as the november 3rd presidential election that is not a view widely shared by medical experts. it's a view the...
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which are happening in your own state, the non-conspiracy theory, i was reading an article, the poster of florida international university in your state said the latino community in florida is dealing with the onslaught of issues related to the queue and i non-conspiracy that is spreading around florida, are you alarmed about that inside your state and more broadly in the u.s.? >> i say two things, i don't think those conspiracy theories have anything to do with the outcome, in many cases the things that are being promoted after, all they are doing is reaffirming people's pre-existing positional politics, as far as conspiracy, this one in particular, yes it's ridiculous, stupid to some extent very dangerous, one thing is to see these things out there and take it for what it is and another is to have someone who has some challenges in season stuff out there and decides to take action and somebody could get hurt, that concerns me very much, my deeper concern is that we are society in a country in which people are vulnerable to the sort of thing, at the core of every conspiracy theory is the fear that drives us, we reached
which are happening in your own state, the non-conspiracy theory, i was reading an article, the poster of florida international university in your state said the latino community in florida is dealing with the onslaught of issues related to the queue and i non-conspiracy that is spreading around florida, are you alarmed about that inside your state and more broadly in the u.s.? >> i say two things, i don't think those conspiracy theories have anything to do with the outcome, in many cases...
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of american colleges and university with rare exceptions. seven of the ivy league schools and two publican diversity's. it reads like a list of who's who. dartmouth, duke, all the way to wesleyan, and yale. itn neil finally announces is -- when yale finally announces it is going coed, it is shocking and the new york times put it on the front pages. >> learn more about the expenses of the first women students at yale here on american history tv. she is the creator at the american resume of history. let me begin with the pandemic and how it has impacted the museum and your division in particular. remotelye been working since march. we began thinking about the pandemic in january. we are a division of medical historians and we followed the news
of american colleges and university with rare exceptions. seven of the ivy league schools and two publican diversity's. it reads like a list of who's who. dartmouth, duke, all the way to wesleyan, and yale. itn neil finally announces is -- when yale finally announces it is going coed, it is shocking and the new york times put it on the front pages. >> learn more about the expenses of the first women students at yale here on american history tv. she is the creator at the american resume of...
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university needs to enforce the discipline. i'll give you an example. i read this story comes from the purdue university is that at the beginning of the year, there's a group of students over 30 of them. they held a party, they didn't social distance or wear a mask and the university suspended all of them. i think that's something that iowa needs to do. they need stricter rules to keep the students safe. >> what about testing? because we just heard from the university of illinois in the last segment where they're doing universal saliva testing and it's proved really effective. there's not universal testing at the university of iowa, the university points us to the cdc. they say the cdc says that you don't have to universally test before kids come back to college. but one of your fellow students says it's profoundly irresponsible that the university didn't mandate universal testing and the white house task force recently said university towns need a comprehensive plan that scales immediately for testing and returning all students with routine surveillance testing. was it a mistake for the university not to implement universal testing? >> well, i think given
university needs to enforce the discipline. i'll give you an example. i read this story comes from the purdue university is that at the beginning of the year, there's a group of students over 30 of them. they held a party, they didn't social distance or wear a mask and the university suspended all of them. i think that's something that iowa needs to do. they need stricter rules to keep the students safe. >> what about testing? because we just heard from the university of illinois in the...
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of our nuclear ships. this is an emergency. there's something else i read, gordon, it's in nature magazine of all things. the seven key universitiesina started by the military that have done joint academic papers with the u.s. universities, this blows my mind, from 2013 to 2019, 254 of these scients science and technology papers, we have done this jointly with them and all of the information that we gather and that we discover, they get to take back to the communist chinese military. >> yes. and we have pla, people's liberation army researchers in the united states. trump administration has revoked their visas. that's a very important step. also of, charles, we have companies like google with artificial intelligence partnerships in china. now, nominally, the parties on the other side of those partnerships are civilian but because of china's civil military fusion, which is a doctrine that xi jinping, the chinese ruler has been ruthlessly enforcing, it means everything google does in china gets pipelined to the chinese military. we're gigging them -- giving them the technology. this is hideous. charles: . it's absolutely amazing. go
of our nuclear ships. this is an emergency. there's something else i read, gordon, it's in nature magazine of all things. the seven key universitiesina started by the military that have done joint academic papers with the u.s. universities, this blows my mind, from 2013 to 2019, 254 of these scients science and technology papers, we have done this jointly with them and all of the information that we gather and that we discover, they get to take back to the communist chinese military. >>...
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let's get to rick santelli >> yes, on the university of michigan sentiment, this is the preliminary readt will be tossed for the final read the first voyage here is a big number 78.. that is much stronger than we were looking for and actually it's pretty much the strongest since the effects of covid really started to hit. 89.1 was the march read. this is the best since then, but obviously it can get revised higher or lower. and let's go through the internals. current conditions, moved from last month's final 82.9 all the way up to 87.5 and on the expectations, another pretty good jump from 68.5 to 73.3 on the inflation front, a bit of a surprise here. if you look at the expectations for one-year inflation, it was going to be around 3%. 3.1 has been kind of the high water mark here. it dropped down, it dropped down to 2.7, which is actually the lowest going back to april this year when it was 2.1 and if we look at the five to ten-year projection, that was a 2.6. that's versus 2.7, our final read on our last look. leading economic indicators for august are up. up 1.2%, largely as expected
let's get to rick santelli >> yes, on the university of michigan sentiment, this is the preliminary readt will be tossed for the final read the first voyage here is a big number 78.. that is much stronger than we were looking for and actually it's pretty much the strongest since the effects of covid really started to hit. 89.1 was the march read. this is the best since then, but obviously it can get revised higher or lower. and let's go through the internals. current conditions, moved...