friday evening around you know i know the news has been really incredibly heavy lately. it has been unrelenting on so many fronts for quite some time now. can i tell you, though, what story shocked me and made me happy? just sort of need this today. i will caveat this saying it is still terrible we need this thing. it is as weighty and terrible lately, still, look at this amid everything at some very important level, this is good. specifically this is a good girl named cobra because why not? a dog looking for covid-19, is it even possible? evidentially the it is, now you can find them at miami airport four dogs detecting covid-19. this is cobra, one of the dogs trained to detect the virus. watch how she sits after she smells the inside of a mask that has the activated virus in it. then watch how she keeps walking when she smells the mask of someone who is not infected. the dogs are 97% accurate. it s the same as a pcr test. it s a great thing. reporter: miami internat
which means every thursday at 3:30 p.m. because of there s one thing about theory scholars, they are early risers. sandy talks a lot in both classes, jumps in the conversation when she feels he has something important to say which is frequently. she is hardly a genius but she is highly self-assured. she s got strong opinions about racism and cosmetics. she seems to spend a lot of time updating her facebook page. the main things you remember about sandy cortez. fast forward ten years. suddenly, sandy cortez is a world famous figure. somehow. she is calling herself alexandria ocasio-cortez. some kind of female westchester county s first socialist revolutionary, still yammering on about racism and eye shadow, her obsession, and she is still frantically updating her social media pages. some things have not changed. but other things have changed. one night, you are watching tv and you see sandy cortez talking authoritatively about america s energy grid. like she knows a lot abou
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