Fauci warns of possible ‘monster’ variant of COVID if pandemic isn’t stamped out with vaccinations
Dr. Anthony Fauci Tuesday warned that COVID-19 could mutate into an even more virulent “monster variant” if the pandemic is not stamped out with mass vaccination. The pandemic expert agreed with MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski when she suggested that a new “monster” stain could make the delta variant look like child’s play. “There’s always a risk of, as you get more circulation of the virus in the ...
news.yahoo.comVice President Harris' advice to young women: 'Continue with your ambition and don't apologize for it'
"One, continue with your ambition and don't apologize for it," the vice president told Brzezinski as part of the launch for Forbes' 50 over 50 list . "These things can co-exist," she said in regards to some women feeling like they have to choose between family and career. Harris, who has broken a lot of barriers for women in her career, told Brzezinski she also advises young people to never take "no" for an answer as they work to accomplish their goals. "I've been told many times during my career things from, 'Oh, you're too young, it's not your turn, they're not ready for you, no one like you has done it before,'" she said. "I've heard all those things many times over the course of my career, but I don't listen.
cnbc.comSome New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotely
Monday represented a key phase in New York City's reopening, with many offices bringing employees back for the first time. Despite the CBS and Fox moves, most news employees continue to work remotely, and the television programs that originate here have a patchwork of approaches that have quickly become familiar. A majority of the show hosts on MSNBC including Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist of Morning Joe work remotely. Other morning shows have varied approaches. Hoda Kotb of NBC's Today show has worked out of that show's Rockefeller Center studio, but most of her colleagues are at home.
Here's how women can launch and grow their careers, according to Mika Brzezinski
Mika Brzezinski founder, Know Your ValueIt starts with realizing what you bring to the table. So what should young women do to launch their careers and move up through the ranks? Daniela Pierre-Bravo and Mika Brzezinski Anthony Scutro | Miller HawkinsAn undocumented immigrant from South America, Pierre-Bravo grew up in a small town in Ohio. Develop your brandOnce you get your foot in the door, you need to work hard to grow your brand, Brzezinski and Pierre-Bravo advise. She said she wanted to wait for Brzezinski to "respect" her when she pitched her an idea for helping young women.
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