the javelin on the left, this is the stinger on the right, tanks and aircraft, if they come in too low, they re being shot down. anything on the ground is being eaten up by small squads. it s an almost impossible fight over time for the russians. that s what everybody seems to be coming to that conclusion. and yet they have not they keep banging their head against this brick wall. courtney and clint, thank you. i m joined by the ceo of the country s largest pharmaceutical community, amid this russian assault in kyiv he s been housing employees, has families in his facilities, basically it s turned into a bomb shelter. he s been driving to cities across ukraine distributing medical supplies. tell me what you see. first of all, thank you for spending a few minutes. these are harrowing times and you feel responsible for it sounds like than just your own family and your own self. tell me what you re seeing right now. well, as has been indicated by your reporters, we clearly
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basically. and cities around the country, basically in a lot of northern cities, it was because african-americans who had participated in the great migration were competing for and winning jobs and that s the underlying tension that led to these riots that were like eastern europe pogroms. therm deadly and terrible hi violence. and the other reason was that african-american businesses were competing successfully against white mississippi and atlanta in 1906, there was a deadly white race riot against, in which the white business district downtown was smashed up and destroyed and eventually, african-american businesses were banished from
vaccine, you may mika talks about long runways, you may have a very long runway as far as either immunity or safety from covid and its variants. that s right. we think that this virus probably sits somewhere in between seasonal coronaviruses and sars 1, which you referenced. the immunity from sars 1 was very durable. the immunity we get from seasonal coronaviruses doesn t last long. it lasts a year. we think that the immunity that s induced here will probably last longer than seasonal coronavirus, probably not as long as sars 1. but tl different correlates for immunity. you could still have t-cells that are programmed to attack this virus and memory b cells that will activate when they come in contact with the virus again, but have lost a lot of your neutralizing antibodies, which means you might be prone to reinfection, but you ll be protected against getting severe disease. the question is what kind of immunity do you want to induce? do we want to protect vulnerable