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who lamberti joins us now she's a psychologist and the un has gutenberg university of mines please tell me why is that why do some people feel the need to trivialize this pandemic so when you trivialize the pandemic it doesn't seem like a threat to you so it's less dangerous and that's one coping strategy that you can choose and from germany really know that 17 percent of the germans believe that the whole thing is to hold people just made it up and what about those stars others those who have quite fanciful conspiracy theories if i meet one of those how should i deal with someone spreading such stories should i get into a discussion or just listen and or leave them behind. so it of course always depends on the situation if you see something on social networks on facebook or twitter you won't convinced a person usually back you can post something against the others that are not quite conspiracy believers yet that they see that this information is wrong and this is especially important when people spread and to semitic or racist conspiracy theories in your private situation so when your
who lamberti joins us now she's a psychologist and the un has gutenberg university of mines please tell me why is that why do some people feel the need to trivialize this pandemic so when you trivialize the pandemic it doesn't seem like a threat to you so it's less dangerous and that's one coping strategy that you can choose and from germany really know that 17 percent of the germans believe that the whole thing is to hold people just made it up and what about those stars others those who have...
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researchers at the university of mines in germany have fed reams of data into the supercomputer the computer simulates the effects of 42000 substances tested in hepatitis research against the corona virus the result for hepatitis medications contain active ingredients which could hinder replication of the. virus that discovery could accelerate the time to develop and other drug. of the german association of research based pharmaceutical companies i.d.d. we find a therapy that helps those hepatitis c. encoded 9000 patients but what are the chances well it would be absolutely fantastic if one of those trucks what do you really suited to treat covert 19 because we know them well we know about the side effects are minimal so these are the kinds of methods you really want to have. it just takes time the supercomputers right at the beginning then of calls you have to verify those results in cell cultures for example because they were out of the t. logical flow system is not a level of complexity above supercomputer and if it turns out that you can use them in clinical trials so at the moment. from
researchers at the university of mines in germany have fed reams of data into the supercomputer the computer simulates the effects of 42000 substances tested in hepatitis research against the corona virus the result for hepatitis medications contain active ingredients which could hinder replication of the. virus that discovery could accelerate the time to develop and other drug. of the german association of research based pharmaceutical companies i.d.d. we find a therapy that helps those...
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researchers at the university of mines in germany a fed reams of data into the super computer the computer simulates the effects of $42000.00 substances tested in hepatitis research against the corona virus the result for hepatitis medications contain active ingredients which could hinder application of a. rhona virus that discovery could accelerate the time to develop and other drug. of the german association of research based pharmaceutical companies ideally we find a therapy that helps those hepatitis c. and cope with 9000 patients but what are the chances well it would be absolutely fantastic if one of those trucks what do you really suited to treat covert 19 because we know them well we know that the side effects are minimal so these are the kinds of math that you really want to have. it just takes time the supercomputers right at the beginning then of calls you have to verify those results in cell culture as for example because of the t. logical flow system is not a level of complexity above supercomputer and if it turns out that you can use them in clinical trials so at the moment.
researchers at the university of mines in germany a fed reams of data into the super computer the computer simulates the effects of $42000.00 substances tested in hepatitis research against the corona virus the result for hepatitis medications contain active ingredients which could hinder application of a. rhona virus that discovery could accelerate the time to develop and other drug. of the german association of research based pharmaceutical companies ideally we find a therapy that helps those...
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his good and bad university of mines thank you so much you're welcome. time for your questions now over to derek williams. how should we open public schools. this is another of those questions where we'll only really know the answer in hindsight but because it's such a politically charged topic being addressed in many different ways by different countries i wanted to mention a few of the issues and what and what science knows so far 1st even the famously conservative w.h.o. now says the virus can hang in the air as an aerosol in enclosed spaces which makes classrooms potentially risky places to be 2nd although many studies support the idea that kids are less affected by the disease than adults are there's still a lot of debate about about what part they could play in transmission so 3rd are questions like what about their families or teachers and other school staff reopening schools of course exposes them to risks as well finally because kids show fewer symptoms than adults do it's clear that in places where the virus is still having a big impact a schoo
his good and bad university of mines thank you so much you're welcome. time for your questions now over to derek williams. how should we open public schools. this is another of those questions where we'll only really know the answer in hindsight but because it's such a politically charged topic being addressed in many different ways by different countries i wanted to mention a few of the issues and what and what science knows so far 1st even the famously conservative w.h.o. now says the virus...
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researchers at the university of mines in germany a fed reams of data into the super computer the computer simulates the effects of $42000.00 substances tested in hepatitis research against the corona virus the result for hepatitis medications contain active ingredients which could hinder application of the. rhona virus that discovery could accelerate the time to develop and other drug. of the german association of research based pharmaceutical companies i.d.d. we find a therapy that helps those hepatitis c. encoded 9000 patients but what are the chances well it would be absolutely fantastic if one of those trucks what do you really suited to treat covert 19 because we know them well we know about the side effects are minimal so these are the kinds of math that you really want to have it just takes time the supercomputers right at the beginning then of calls you have to verify those results in cultures for example because they're out of the. logical system is not a level of complexity above a computer and if it turns out that you can use them in clinical trials so at the moment. from drama
researchers at the university of mines in germany a fed reams of data into the super computer the computer simulates the effects of $42000.00 substances tested in hepatitis research against the corona virus the result for hepatitis medications contain active ingredients which could hinder application of the. rhona virus that discovery could accelerate the time to develop and other drug. of the german association of research based pharmaceutical companies i.d.d. we find a therapy that helps...
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and, frankly, we had discussions at the lincoln forium particularly with the friend of mine of howard university who described achingly what it was like for a young black woman to grow up in the shadow of monymentsd that suggested powerfuly to her that she was a second class citizen and that the law did not protect her. it protected people who were not people of color. so i think we lost the opportunity if that was going to be possible to add explanatory text, contextualization, context as you put it. there was an effort in richmond that people aren't really talking about lately and that is a sculpture -- there are sefrl. the effort to put a sculpture of arthur ashe at the end of that array of confederate vips was really a bust because the statue in my view is not very good. it was only at the end of monument avenue away from the confederate monments and it aroused so much anger and hostility that it was painful and not worth the effort. ut the sculpture to him had an eequestrian figure that was going to be placed if it hasn't already right near monument avenue that shows an african a
and, frankly, we had discussions at the lincoln forium particularly with the friend of mine of howard university who described achingly what it was like for a young black woman to grow up in the shadow of monymentsd that suggested powerfuly to her that she was a second class citizen and that the law did not protect her. it protected people who were not people of color. so i think we lost the opportunity if that was going to be possible to add explanatory text, contextualization, context as you...
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to universities mine has a lot of possible points of leverage from as you mentioned poallowing scholars to come visit china which is necessary for some to cooperation agreements but also i guess we could add student recruitment and so on. do you see signs of china trying to work a straight its various sort of instruments here to try and move universities to accept certain things? >> certainly they look to try toinfluence academics . we see that quite frequently. we see them try to recruit academics. you would think things like the 2000 talents plan i described before . we also have things and i've spoken about this before that are more sort of soft power. the confucius institutes that are in a lot of american colleges and universities which are efforts to censor or kind of drive china friendly speech in a decidedly unorthodox way here in the us. the good news there is that more and more universities are closing those down. so in some ways that's not as high a priority as a lot of the other things i've described in my speech. >> these confuciusinstitutes, how do they work ? >> it's an ef
to universities mine has a lot of possible points of leverage from as you mentioned poallowing scholars to come visit china which is necessary for some to cooperation agreements but also i guess we could add student recruitment and so on. do you see signs of china trying to work a straight its various sort of instruments here to try and move universities to accept certain things? >> certainly they look to try toinfluence academics . we see that quite frequently. we see them try to recruit...
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harvard university and the massachusetts institute of technology opposed the policy and filed a series of lawsuits backed by 17 states the district of columbia and some of america's leading firms including google facebook and microsoft democratic senator elizabeth warren called the policy isn't a phobic in the face of widespread opposition the trumpet ministration backed down on cheese day but not soon enough for many foreign students it was any and humane and unfair because most of us have question we're a sign or at least says we're ready for classes to do anything at this point the timing of that memo is really and setter and humane international students are a major source of revenue for u.s. colleges but analysts say trump's now abandoned policy risked more than just money if you look at the foreign students you have more than 2 100000 of them coming from india more than 50000 coming from south korea more than 30000 coming from saudi arabia these are students from countries that are very close to the united states and training before he should either serve this country also means
harvard university and the massachusetts institute of technology opposed the policy and filed a series of lawsuits backed by 17 states the district of columbia and some of america's leading firms including google facebook and microsoft democratic senator elizabeth warren called the policy isn't a phobic in the face of widespread opposition the trumpet ministration backed down on cheese day but not soon enough for many foreign students it was any and humane and unfair because most of us have...
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and, frankly, we had discussions at the lincoln forium particularly with the friend of mine of howard university who described achingly what it was like for a young black woman to grow up in the shadow of monymentsd that suggested powerfuly to her that she was a second class citizen and that the law did not protect her. it protected people who were not people of color. so i think we lost the opportunity if that was going to be possible to add explanatory text, contextualization, context as you put it. there was an effort in richmond that people aren't really talking about lately and that is a sculpture -- there are sefrl. the effort to put a sculpture of arthur ashe at the end of that array of confederate vips was really a bust because the statue in my view is not very good. it was only at the end of monument avenue away from the confederate monments and it aroused so much anger and hostility that it was painful and not worth the effort. ut the sculpture to him had an eequestrian figure that was going to be placed if it hasn't already right near monument avenue that shows an african a
and, frankly, we had discussions at the lincoln forium particularly with the friend of mine of howard university who described achingly what it was like for a young black woman to grow up in the shadow of monymentsd that suggested powerfuly to her that she was a second class citizen and that the law did not protect her. it protected people who were not people of color. so i think we lost the opportunity if that was going to be possible to add explanatory text, contextualization, context as you...
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your home and mine. >> so just one note before we move on to the university of georgia. i'm interested in what this means for the kids in that whole community as they come back to school. you call this a strange game of political twister, and governor kemp is from athens, georgia. >> yes. >> but he's only suing atlanta right now. have you talked to the governor's office? do you have any idea why that is? >> not over the last two weeks. the governor and i communicated throughout the pandemic, in fact early on we were the first community in the state to issue shelter-in-place and i encouraged him to do so statewide, because people move around. small communities that are outlying of athens are impacted by the health care apparatus here and certainly impacted because people come for grocery shopping, for dining and for employment and so we want to make sure that people are safe everywhere in the state. 09% of the counties in georgia right now are on the rise, so it's not just cities like athens and atlanta and augusta. it's small towns like mill id mimil mimill idg mill idge
your home and mine. >> so just one note before we move on to the university of georgia. i'm interested in what this means for the kids in that whole community as they come back to school. you call this a strange game of political twister, and governor kemp is from athens, georgia. >> yes. >> but he's only suing atlanta right now. have you talked to the governor's office? do you have any idea why that is? >> not over the last two weeks. the governor and i communicated...
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lloyd mine are nor is our guest. he is the dean at stanford university's college of medicine. we're lucky toe have you, dr. minor. we were and will talk about some medical advances in the news driving markets earlier in the day. the fda fast tracking vaccine candidates, for example. but then late in the day gavin newsom, the governor of california comes out says pretty much all indoor operations, restaurants and many other businesses will now be shut down. you know, that will have an economic impact as you know. california is a big state with a huge economy. what about the science behind the decision, what do you make of it? >> well thank you, connell. good to be with you today. the science behind decisions being made by governmental officials is still evolving. in california, we started to reopen businesses, entertainment facilities as you just said a few weeks ago and now we're seeing a surge in cases. i think actions being taken by governmental officials like governor newsom reflect a need to protect the public. we're learning in real time. we'll have to watch to see what e
lloyd mine are nor is our guest. he is the dean at stanford university's college of medicine. we're lucky toe have you, dr. minor. we were and will talk about some medical advances in the news driving markets earlier in the day. the fda fast tracking vaccine candidates, for example. but then late in the day gavin newsom, the governor of california comes out says pretty much all indoor operations, restaurants and many other businesses will now be shut down. you know, that will have an economic...
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the obama administration saying that the mine would result in complete lost of habitat, due to elimination, dewatering, and fragmentation of streams, wetlands and other losses would be universal. local groups and commercial fishermen say the agency's conclusion ignore science. >>> president trump's federal lawyer is back home after he was released from prison. you see there a crowd of reporters greeted michael cohen outside of his new york residence where he'll serve the rest of his three-year sentence. cohen pleaded guilty to tax fraud, lying to congress and other charges in 2018. he was furloughed because of coronavirus. until the justice department had him rearrested. well, this week, a judge ruled that was retaliation for cohen's tell-all book about president trump and ordered him sent home. >>> as athletes take to the fields and empty stadiums during these strange times they're thinking of more than the score from t-shirts from black lives matter. to seems renouncing and changing their controversial names. the days of telli ing athletes play their sport are long over. cnn's randi kaye
the obama administration saying that the mine would result in complete lost of habitat, due to elimination, dewatering, and fragmentation of streams, wetlands and other losses would be universal. local groups and commercial fishermen say the agency's conclusion ignore science. >>> president trump's federal lawyer is back home after he was released from prison. you see there a crowd of reporters greeted michael cohen outside of his new york residence where he'll serve the rest of his...
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>> i'm going to change mine. i'm going to reiterate verizon i think this is a smart place to regenerate capital >> joe >> dropbox >> good to see everybody kelly, it's all yours. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here's what's ahead of us. the clock is ticking in washington to get another stimulus package done. we'll have the very latest and what happens to the economy if that $600 unemployment benefit gets reduced or goes away. >>> mark cuban says the global pandemic reminds him of a dot-com bubble and warns people not to get too greedy. >>
>> i'm going to change mine. i'm going to reiterate verizon i think this is a smart place to regenerate capital >> joe >> dropbox >> good to see everybody kelly, it's all yours. >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here's what's ahead of us. the clock is ticking in washington to get another stimulus package done. we'll have the very latest and what happens to the economy if that $600 unemployment benefit gets reduced or goes away. >>> mark cuban says the...
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seen the glory of the coming of the lord! ♪ you say you want a revolution ♪ ♪ well you know ♪ we all want to change the world ♪ >> we are trading full time jobs for part time income ♪ >> revolution ♪ ♪ >> i know nonviolence will work. ♪ we want to change the world >> is this what you want to do? destroy the world? ♪ when you talk about destruction ♪ >> the american embassy is under siege. ♪ all right >> we are planning new marches -- >> i know where we are, stay alive day to day. >> i will not accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. >> no question about it, this was a bombshell politically. >> i think it will be a good thing for the party. >> we want to deal with our own problems within our own party and we want peace in vietnam. ♪ >> those who got out of hand the other day -- >> chaos has broken out. >> have now talked with sufficiently to guarantee that nothing will take place in terms of violence. i feel that we can still have a nonviolent demonstration and we will ha
seen the glory of the coming of the lord! ♪ you say you want a revolution ♪ ♪ well you know ♪ we all want to change the world ♪ >> we are trading full time jobs for part time income ♪ >> revolution ♪ ♪ >> i know nonviolence will work. ♪ we want to change the world >> is this what you want to do? destroy the world? ♪ when you talk about destruction ♪ >> the american embassy is under siege. ♪ all right >> we are planning new marches --...
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is therefore prohibited by the un's universal declaration of human rights. in pakistan itself bonded labor has been outlawed for almost 2 decades. and the country's constitution forbids slavery and the use of children under 14 in factories mines or any other important. saeeda fatima runs an organization that campaigns for kiln workers and against the whole system of bonded labor. but the almost unheard but you know the thing in. order to bill mantle down but they're not going to go down a little can he be what was. the. what i got to give the mob would a little boy in court which would be having. yet gotten out today. where. the. ashraf became a bonded labor a 6 years ago having incurred a debt to the brick kiln owner of 140000 rupees or about $1600.00. he accepted the loan as many do to pay for his marriage. ever since he as well as his 2 young sons and his father of how to work to meet their quota of a 1000 bricks a day often this leaves little time for rest is. a bit out because your link is out of business 100 mana mill that you're going to get better so
is therefore prohibited by the un's universal declaration of human rights. in pakistan itself bonded labor has been outlawed for almost 2 decades. and the country's constitution forbids slavery and the use of children under 14 in factories mines or any other important. saeeda fatima runs an organization that campaigns for kiln workers and against the whole system of bonded labor. but the almost unheard but you know the thing in. order to bill mantle down but they're not going to go down a...
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the university of oxford candidate might complete the trials by september and agreements have been mined to produce 2 million doses by 2021. in addition, there reportedly is positive news on the response team from the antibodies in the cells. last month, some vaccine experts expressed concerns that the trump administration and then when it gets assurance that the vaccine will not authorize unless there's 30,000 people in each phase three clinical study. it appears such assurances have been made by the trump administration. the leading vaccine candidates under the auspices are required to enroll 30,000 participants in the trials. as doctor fauci of the infectious diseases at nih and doctor stephen hoge testified before the full committee on june 23, there will be no shortcuts on safety and efficacy standards. the speed is being achieved through the financial risk. i will repeat that, of manufacturers, not safety or efficacy. and accelerating the capacity to this millions of doses and not at the expense of the safety and efficacy. concerns have also been raised about vaccine content and wh
the university of oxford candidate might complete the trials by september and agreements have been mined to produce 2 million doses by 2021. in addition, there reportedly is positive news on the response team from the antibodies in the cells. last month, some vaccine experts expressed concerns that the trump administration and then when it gets assurance that the vaccine will not authorize unless there's 30,000 people in each phase three clinical study. it appears such assurances have been made...
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it's universally true in this country. and we'd like to return to some kind of normalcy, and the way to do that is to get it under control now. as some colleagues of mine wrote in "the washington post" a few days ago, if we want to see our kids back in school, we're going to have to give something up and maybe bars and gyms are the sorts of things we give up to try to reduce our transmission now, reduce cases, so that by september we have a fighting chance of having a more normal life. >> marc, thank you for your expertise and for sharing it with my viewers. marc lipsitch is a professor of epidemiology at harvard. >>> coming up, china's trying to quell hong kong's autonomy, but president trump doesn't seem to want to do anything about that either. why that's a big deal after this. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes, with the sleep number 360 smart bed on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. come on pup, time to go. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming
it's universally true in this country. and we'd like to return to some kind of normalcy, and the way to do that is to get it under control now. as some colleagues of mine wrote in "the washington post" a few days ago, if we want to see our kids back in school, we're going to have to give something up and maybe bars and gyms are the sorts of things we give up to try to reduce our transmission now, reduce cases, so that by september we have a fighting chance of having a more normal...
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next to mine. i heard that voice occasionally coming from his office. he was well known and he's best known to the general public for having been the special prosecutor who was appointed to investigate watergate and eventually was fired by robert. the nixon administration -- that nixon himself had made. and then he was eventually replaced by a different special prosecutor but that made arch bald cox at that point somewhat obscure harvard law professor to the general public a household name. >> and might become a household name again. >> we're going to listen in as he makes some of his arguments before the court in regents versus bakke. >> the objective that impress es itself on my mind partly because taken lowry testified it and partly because i am at least in part an educator, the importance of including young men and women at both graduate colleges and the medical schools so that the other younger boys and girls may say, yes, it is possible for a black to go to university of minnesota or to go to
next to mine. i heard that voice occasionally coming from his office. he was well known and he's best known to the general public for having been the special prosecutor who was appointed to investigate watergate and eventually was fired by robert. the nixon administration -- that nixon himself had made. and then he was eventually replaced by a different special prosecutor but that made arch bald cox at that point somewhat obscure harvard law professor to the general public a household name....