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This the disease caught by the virus, once that has played man since recorded mystery. This is a scientist doctor john hinders of harvard whose were made possible and vaccine that can prevent the disease. This, the place where the vaccine is tested and produced or use throughout the world west point pennsylvania. This, the vaccine itself. The end product of medicines long match with measles. ,. ,. Wants, tv was only three, giant networks and a after the disease has passed most diseases such as this boy being tested at the philadelphias Children Hospital tend to return to a normal brain wave pattern. A contrast to the pattern during the disease. Still, in most patients who showed the abnormal and settle aground during their illness, the possibility a future emotional instability or mental deficiency, or even mental retardation cannot be ruled out. Fortunately, only about one and 1000 develops encephalitis. As of this time, measles is by far our most serious childhood epidemic disease. A
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Whatsoever. They made the argument that it makes sense to try the case and then consider documents. They made no argument that the white make sense to have trial without witnesses are and why, because its indefensible. Its indefensible. No trial in america has ever been conducted like that, and so you would nothing about it. And that should be the most telling thing about councils argument. They had no defense of the mcconnell resolution because there is done. They couldnt defend on the basis of president , they couldnt defend on the base of history, based on the constitution, they couldnt defend at all. So what did they say . First they made the representation that the house is claiming there is a such thing as executive privilege. Thats nonsense. No one here has ever suggested theres no such thing as executive privilege but the interesting thing here is they have never claimed executive privilege. Not once during the house investigation did ever say that a single document was privile
Both of you joining us for the first time. Nonpartisan law and part policy institute. We stand for equal justice and we work to crack and advance reforms that will make america work for all of us. Tonight we are really proud to welcome neal. Spending almost as much time at the Supreme Court as the justices themselves. He was arguing his 35th case and he broke a record for most Supreme Court arguments by a minority lawyer in the United States history. Next week, neal will argue his 40th case at at the Supreme Court. He also served as the act inc. Solicitor general under president obama. Professor of National Security law georgetown. He has played himself in an episode of house of cards. [laughter] this is an even more littleknown fact. He can spit hamilton lyrics on demand. Now he has written a Remarkable Book making the case, the impeachment of donald trump. Joined by michael waldman. President of the center. A constitutional lawyer and writer who is an expert on the presidency and ame