closures and that has impacted manufacturing. we did not learn, and dr. jeanette is at the same thing, we did not learn that we need to make our own antibiotics here. the second thing we did not learn, and this is an age-old problem, that pediatricians over prescribe antibiotics when kids are sick with viruses. if that is clear, it s probably virus. if you are clogged, it s probably rsv. it does not help them to give amoxicillin for a virus. i don t want to get gross, but if the mucus is green, it is probably bacteria. there s a way that doctors can tell the difference. too many have panicked parents and they have a knee-jerk prescription. michele: i can see you chomping at the bit. dr. nesheiwat: to that point, it s not just amoxicillin that these raw materials and make gradients are in china and india. it s all of the other ingredients. these are critical life-saving medications that we need.
the teams based on darkness. instead of shirts against skins it s skins versus darker skins. if we follow blow as if whiteness itself is evil and there are gradients. but maybe it s time we replace racism with whiteness and save everybody the time. in the old days being white made you racist now you re racist if you re light f in guy saw a gray squirrel attacking a black squirrel he would say the gray squirrel learned that from white people. who knew white supremacists were so lazy one day they were marching with tiki torches now outsources it to immigrants. now all the wish to defend police, the most disastrous anti black policy since they cancelled the jefferson s.
childhood dream and i met a product development centre for ice cream. i can test out new ice cream. i can test out new ice cream. i can test out new ice cream designs together with technology needed to bring them to life. , . ., ., to life. they come here have four or five to life. they come here have four or five different - four orfive different gradients and then we put them in and we test them and see how does the mouth feel, the texture, is it working? inside a rotating texture, is it working? inside a rotating freezer texture, is it working? inside a rotating freezer the - texture, is it working? inside| a rotating freezer the mixture is called tuned and narrated before being pumped into a tub. we don t eat ice cream because we are hungry. it we don t eat ice cream because we are hungry- we are hungry. it is one of the few foods we are hungry. it is one of the few foods we we are hungry. it is one of the few foods we consume - we are hungry. it is one of the few foods
and just say, how is it possible that this was allowed to happen? there is something else, though. i want to reframe the narrative for one quick moment. because having spoken with so many migrants and refugees, seemingly and their worst moments, when they are tired and 30. they haven t been able to shower. they re in a caravan or there in the jungle, et cetera. these are the gradients, hungriest, most determined, most independent, most americans spirited, most feminist people of all. and frankly, martha s vineyard one. they are the winners of the conversation. like new york city. that is how we need to re-frame it. we are welcoming these people into our communities because we know that they are the winners of the conversation. yes, we need to help them, absolutely. but we need to re-frame. they are not victims. they are not as political pawns to be thrown around. they have agency and we need to see them as such. we need to welcome them with
there is something else, though. i want to reframe the narrative for one quick moment. because having spoken with so many migrants and refugees, seeing them in their worst moments, when they are tired and dirty. they haven t been able to shower. they re in a caravan or there in the jungle, et cetera. these are the gradients, hungriest, most determined, most independent, most americans spirited, most feminist people of all. and frankly, martha s vineyard won. they are the winners of the conversation. like new york city. that is how we need to re-frame it. we are welcoming these people into our communities because we know that they are the winners of the conversation. yes, we need to help them, absolutely. but we need to re-frame. they are not victims. they are not just political pawns to be thrown around. they have agency and we need to see them as such.