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a study last week that was carried out by the public research institute and surprisingly for a lot ofopposition people here 76 percent of the hungaroring population supports it for what the government has been doing and interestingly enough that about that up support for opposition parties has actually nosedive 10 percent last 2 weeks while support for finesse the ruling party here in hungary led by that door bond has increased. our he's got about 30 seconds now if this vote passes later today what happens next. that's right well he will viktor orban and should ash and their partner party the christian democrats will have pretty well ultimate power here and that will remain they say until the krona virus broad has been beaten and the minister of justice who did fargo said that's going to be up to science and up to life when that happens and so we should be able to pass this because they have a 2 thirds majority that's exactly what they need they couldn't get that last week they read that they could get the 80 percent we need rush week with this week they don't need 80 percent they nee
a study last week that was carried out by the public research institute and surprisingly for a lot ofopposition people here 76 percent of the hungaroring population supports it for what the government has been doing and interestingly enough that about that up support for opposition parties has actually nosedive 10 percent last 2 weeks while support for finesse the ruling party here in hungary led by that door bond has increased. our he's got about 30 seconds now if this vote passes later today...
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veryuci and we are impressed to see the work and that their institution and other institutions, technical, public health, research and other institutions are doing in the united states, but also supporting on the international front. we have had the benefit of the cdc atlanta president here in geneva for more than a year now between ebola and covid-19. our colleagues at nih have innovated and managed working with others in the united states to start the first trials of vaccines. nih and ourselves are working very closely together on trials of existing therapeutics. the fda have been exceptionally helpful in the regulatory side and are working with us on everything from animal models to vaccine development and much, much more. we rely heavily on the and publicinnovation health apparatus of the united states. really appreciate the way dr. fauci spoke about the data, spoke about getting down to the state and county level and working through the problem and working through the issues. we remain impressed by the work being done on the state level, by state and county health departments. now is the time to support them
veryuci and we are impressed to see the work and that their institution and other institutions, technical, public health, research and other institutions are doing in the united states, but also supporting on the international front. we have had the benefit of the cdc atlanta president here in geneva for more than a year now between ebola and covid-19. our colleagues at nih have innovated and managed working with others in the united states to start the first trials of vaccines. nih and...
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public health, dr. dollinger davis, associate director of research at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services. dr. george f. lowell, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. "the silent invader" was written by tom colon, produced by roger wolf, directed by jack simon, script research by rose marie scop yellow, and kay mcdonough. it has been brought to you as a public service by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with the american medical association. the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare, and the university of pittsburgh health center.
public health, dr. dollinger davis, associate director of research at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services. dr. george f. lowell, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. "the silent invader" was written by tom colon, produced by roger wolf, directed by jack simon, script research by rose marie scop yellow, and kay mcdonough. it has been brought to you as a public service by the westinghouse...
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public health, dr. dolan j. davis, associate director of research at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services. dr. george f. lowe, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. "the silent invader" was written by tom colon, produced by roger wolf, directed by jack simon, script research by rose marie scoffyellow, and kay mcdonough. has beennt invader" brought to you as a public service by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with the american medical association, the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare, and the university of pittsburgh health center. announcer: you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. announcer: claire evans is the author of "broad band -- the untold story of the women who made the internet." she discusses the extensive 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the uni
public health, dr. dolan j. davis, associate director of research at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services. dr. george f. lowe, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. "the silent invader" was written by tom colon, produced by roger wolf, directed by jack simon, script research by rose marie scoffyellow, and kay mcdonough. has beennt invader" brought to you as a public service by the westinghouse...
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public health. dr. dollened j. dashs, in chark of research of the national institution of allergy and infectious diseases united states public health services. dr. george lull of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom coleman. produced by roger wolf. directed by jack simon. script research by rose marie stockyellow and kay mcdonough. the "silent invader" brought 0 to you by the westinghouse company in association with the health education and welfare, and the university of pittsburgh health center. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs this week as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight a look at the modern presidency beginning with three former white house speech writers talking about the process of turning a president's policies and politics into a speech. american history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> every saturday night american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzy borden is and raise your hand if you ever heard of this murder, the jean harris mur
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doing you know the big table here is to be a schneider he is the middle east research fellow with the global public policy institute here in berlin it's good to have you on the program turkey and russia they've agreed to this cease fire we don't know how long it's going to last is there any chance that it will hold this time very little chance at best this is just another step up the agreement signed today has only 3 provisions that basically freeze the conflict in place as it stands now but does not charge forward another path forward what does it mean for turkey in russia what will they do while the fighting has stopped presumably try and play for more time both sides trying to entrenched themselves support resupplied their respective proxies on the ground and try to involve more international stakeholders on their side international stakeholders what does it mean for turkey to one once nato to get involved those any. sense is that he is that we go party in relationship to russia and so he's been trying to get over the europeans or the americans or nato in a broader framework involved in it but all of these have
doing you know the big table here is to be a schneider he is the middle east research fellow with the global public policy institute here in berlin it's good to have you on the program turkey and russia they've agreed to this cease fire we don't know how long it's going to last is there any chance that it will hold this time very little chance at best this is just another step up the agreement signed today has only 3 provisions that basically freeze the conflict in place as it stands now but...
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we are very impressed to see the work that their institutions and other institutions, tablet -- fabulous public health researchers are doing but also supporting on the international front and we have had the benefit of having had cdc atlanta president geneva four more at than a year and a half between ebola and covid-19. our colleagues at nih are the ones who have innovated and worked with others in united states. nih and -- working closely together on the existing therapeutics, and the fda has been exceptionally helpful on the regulatory side and working with us on everything from animal models to maxing development and much, much more. we rely heavily on the scientific innovation of public health in the united states and very much appreciate the language dr. fauci broke down issues yesterday when he spoke of the data and he spoke about getting down to the state of the county level and working through the problem, working through the issues. again we remain impressed by the work being done at the state at the state-level bistate county and public health departments. now's the time to support them now is the time
we are very impressed to see the work that their institutions and other institutions, tablet -- fabulous public health researchers are doing but also supporting on the international front and we have had the benefit of having had cdc atlanta president geneva four more at than a year and a half between ebola and covid-19. our colleagues at nih are the ones who have innovated and worked with others in united states. nih and -- working closely together on the existing therapeutics, and the fda has...
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president trump leading the nations public health officials, institutions, laboratories and facilities. science, researchers in the fight against the coronavirus. today, president trump at the national institute of health. there he met with doctors and scientists working to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus pandemic as well as antivirals with which to combat the virus and the president today holding a round table discussion with task force members and national institute of health officials, which he praised the efforts of the nih under the leadership of doctor anthony fauci. >> scientists and researchers all over the world say this is the best there is, i think the world is extremely happy. i want to thank everybody at nih and scientists and doctors and everybody, i know you're working around the clock. i know you've made great fines already, it makes us feel very good. we had good meetings yesterday with the companies, you would ultimately go to the companies. we had johnson & johnson and other great companies, they were very positive for the outcome. lou: with all of this, the president also leani
president trump leading the nations public health officials, institutions, laboratories and facilities. science, researchers in the fight against the coronavirus. today, president trump at the national institute of health. there he met with doctors and scientists working to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus pandemic as well as antivirals with which to combat the virus and the president today holding a round table discussion with task force members and national institute of health...
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there are public servants, whether it is the scientists at the national institute of health, administrators at the food and drug administration, epidemiologist and researchers at the center for disease control, all trying to work to stem the tide of this pandemic. our public safety professionals, firefighters, paramedics, air traffic controllers all on the front lines trying to make sure this nation remains safe. our military service members, specifically national guardsmen called up by their governors to provide logistical support to other agencies within their states, and then there are the national service programs look for ways to provide help during these trying times. i think it is amazing when you think about what the peace corps has recently done. they had 7000 volunteers spread around the globe. because of this pandemic, they had to repatriate all of them. they repatriated back to the united states within seven days with no incidents. these are the types of folks we want to tap into in times of emergency. if you look at one of the americorps programs, individuals at retirement age that helped take care of their own homebond fellow seniors or our me
there are public servants, whether it is the scientists at the national institute of health, administrators at the food and drug administration, epidemiologist and researchers at the center for disease control, all trying to work to stem the tide of this pandemic. our public safety professionals, firefighters, paramedics, air traffic controllers all on the front lines trying to make sure this nation remains safe. our military service members, specifically national guardsmen called up by their...
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research institutes reference centers nonprofit associations organizations that allow lobbyists to influence public discourse. they can also help deflect attention away from scandals and improve the company's image. one example in france the companies importing palm oil they created the forest conservation alliance which works to reduce deforestation. for us it's abouout desesire to push this channel to get your business school which is we put a stop to defororestation in our supply chain. this sort of advertising the ngos use that definitely has an impact on our corporate image. clear virtue signalling which is another way for the food lobbies to achieve the ultimate goal competitive it see any cost. w when i was a witness you groans perhaps t the biggest obstacles faced by french consumers is information. all hands on any ready made meal process i'm assigned to the north the lengthy of angry only you. on thehe line. thank technology increasing being put to task when i come to a super to meet with kim explanations an app that helps translate and sift through this data. thank you very much for bein
research institutes reference centers nonprofit associations organizations that allow lobbyists to influence public discourse. they can also help deflect attention away from scandals and improve the company's image. one example in france the companies importing palm oil they created the forest conservation alliance which works to reduce deforestation. for us it's abouout desesire to push this channel to get your business school which is we put a stop to defororestation in our supply chain. this...
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public policy right now. we've been speaking with geoffrey tucker editorial director at american institute for economic research thank you so much for a time in your comments. here and that's all for this hour news wise but if you're looking for more head on over to our web site are to dot com for countless articles and interviews thanks to tuning in. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all you like. you can never forget. was it really like to be inhaled because you would never believe it was a human can do to as a hobby of course for 30 years to be. very bad at all seems so logical for your side. when i get out on the farm saw you don't want to take my song to the next you so you can listen and hopefully bless her. each simulating civilization would be able to run using a tiny fraction of its resources. hundreds of thousands millions of rounds through all of human history almost all. kinds of experiences were done to simulate that once. known simulated ones and conditional and we should think we are probably one
public policy right now. we've been speaking with geoffrey tucker editorial director at american institute for economic research thank you so much for a time in your comments. here and that's all for this hour news wise but if you're looking for more head on over to our web site are to dot com for countless articles and interviews thanks to tuning in. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all you...
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the national institutes of health isfunding this trial is taking place at a kaiser permant a research facility in seattle public health officls caution it will take year to 18 months to ully validate any potentl vaccine. >>the white use says america should now avoid gathergs of 10 people or more during the coronavirus outbreak that is accordingto new guidelines that are out today, they also say people should avoid visiting bars and restaurants in person, an they say it's best to avoid travel right now esident trump announced the updates. >>if everyone makes ths enjoy these critical changes in sacrices now we will lly together as one nation. and we will defeat the virus in. 're going they have a g celebration altogether. >>the federal government is not mandating that restaurants and bars closer dining rooms but some other means miss apologies e taking such steps cities including san francisco, new york, philalphia and miami are regulating public gatherings and spaces with curfews. some the same. tesare also doing >>drive-thru testing for coronavirus or call that 19 is now availableat stanford health care in palo
the national institutes of health isfunding this trial is taking place at a kaiser permant a research facility in seattle public health officls caution it will take year to 18 months to ully validate any potentl vaccine. >>the white use says america should now avoid gathergs of 10 people or more during the coronavirus outbreak that is accordingto new guidelines that are out today, they also say people should avoid visiting bars and restaurants in person, an they say it's best to avoid...
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i am joint now by a director at the institute for public policy research and david from the yorkshire a sense that what has been announcing a budget is going to be enough to get through this question mark we are living in a world of uncertainty. no one is quite sure what is going take to manage the risk of coronavirus. but i think that we have seen a very positive move from the chancellor to look to deal with some concerns of business at the current time. this is one of the red line constituencies of the last election. 0n the basis that there was to be levelling up, that was the promise, are you getting a sense that the north is now getting treated properly? i think it is welcome that regional inequality is now back in fashion at whitehall and i think thatis fashion at whitehall and i think that is something we are very pleased to see. whether this budget does enough to level up is a different matter. i think there is a lot of talk about infrastructure, a lot of talk about infrastructure, a lot of talk about infrastructure, a lot of talk about capital expenditure. but whether that wil
i am joint now by a director at the institute for public policy research and david from the yorkshire a sense that what has been announcing a budget is going to be enough to get through this question mark we are living in a world of uncertainty. no one is quite sure what is going take to manage the risk of coronavirus. but i think that we have seen a very positive move from the chancellor to look to deal with some concerns of business at the current time. this is one of the red line...
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public that there is a cure if the disease is recognized in early stages. this is primarily an institute for the study of malignant disease, and every opportunity is embraced to conduct a continuous program of researchtrol. ♪ since 1916, new york state has been rebuilding its -- and spends $1.5 million annually on rehabilitation and education. through efforts of orthopedic nurses, they are brought to the clinic for examination by an orthopedic surgeon. if a child has a condition that can be improved, the chilled -- theyoungster is admitted to reconstruction home. ♪ here, specialized surgery is available when needed. hospital care by specially trained nurses if an operation is necessary. therapy aids recovery. ♪ himned teachers work with so that when he goes home, he will be able to follow along with schoolmate. outside activities keep youngsters busy and happy. some of them have reached the point where their physical condition will prevent them from carrying on activities on the playground. there is music played at the institution. you are listening to it now, playing a selection used at the state health department weekly radio program. ♪ when the patient is ready to leave the reconstruction home, s
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research institutions around the world . based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphics show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research expeditions have already taken place. the latest results from the worldwide scientific community are regularly fed into the database. the aim is to make the global issue of marine pollution more accessible and easily understood including to nonscientists. nowadays not whether it's anything anymore especially because of social media and people like to have picked earth having these maps and this imo this is graphs are providing useful information in the really short time for the public. another example the global forest change database at the university of maryland uses a map to show the state of the world's forests since 2013 users have been able to call up info bas
research institutions around the world . based on its findings plan a contact individual companies and community groups in the affected areas worldwide . they publicize their project and allow users to help fund them. data analysis can help to identify and address environmental problems more quickly . litter base is an online database that's open to everyone graphics show the results of more than a 1000 scientific studies on marine pollution. on a world map it's easy to see where research...
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that for instance the national institutes of health which is the government sponsored health agency in the u.s. has spent $900000000000.00 since the 1930 s. on public research that pharmaceutical companies of them taken patent and and had exclusive rights to it billions of dollars of profits that brings us right into the question of vaccines for code 19 because a lot of the money now is public research money that companies looking to come up with a vaccine maybe looking to put a patent on it actually that could be a cause some consternation and their hats and they have to be bridges here pounds of connection between the research world and government what do you make then of the experts who are advising the u.s. president on this pandemic. well he has an excellent medical team around this no question i know some of those individuals and i know that the group that they're in charge of the scientists the researchers and the doctors are a good group the question is how much he will listen to them and i'm not sure we'll have to find out as we go along he certainly is paying attention now and he's responding to it but i do see the other day for instance in the u.
that for instance the national institutes of health which is the government sponsored health agency in the u.s. has spent $900000000000.00 since the 1930 s. on public research that pharmaceutical companies of them taken patent and and had exclusive rights to it billions of dollars of profits that brings us right into the question of vaccines for code 19 because a lot of the money now is public research money that companies looking to come up with a vaccine maybe looking to put a patent on it...
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public health systems and the bar torry networks. the national institutes of health, amazing platform for research. the fda. hugely helpful to dubya 80 over the years, the revelatory aspects. -- who julie helpful to w h very helpful to the world health organization, for reglan torry aspects. we thank them -- regulatory aspects. we thank them for the health -- for the help over the years. you're paying a price for underinvestment now. we need to come together. that was not the time to look at this, now's the time to work together. we are going to in the future when you have to look at how we are investing in public health systems around the world. and whether we are actually investing enough. thank you. the van kerkhove: contribution from the u.s. additionally scientists and clinicians comedic any with us regular they on the front lines with us in terms of gathering information and evidence and sharing of experience. have american scientists and clinicians and public health professionals who are involved in every one of our technical networks. we are very grateful to them as well as clinicians and public hea
public health systems and the bar torry networks. the national institutes of health, amazing platform for research. the fda. hugely helpful to dubya 80 over the years, the revelatory aspects. -- who julie helpful to w h very helpful to the world health organization, for reglan torry aspects. we thank them -- regulatory aspects. we thank them for the health -- for the help over the years. you're paying a price for underinvestment now. we need to come together. that was not the time to look at...
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jobs the german institute for economic research warning that the expected cost of the outbreak means the german government should devote quote every conceivable sum to safeguarding public health european aircraft manufacturer air bus and has announced a partial return to production in france and spain the company closed its french and spanish sites for 4 days last week to be implemented new hygiene safety and self distancing rules in response to the pandemic. the international maritime organization warning that the global shipping industry is in choppy waters after the coronavirus hit transport hubs closed ports and restricted shipping around the world it's stressing that allowing ships to move medical supplies and food is essential to overcoming this pandemic and is calling for seafarers to be treated as front liners just like medical personnel and airline crew members are down see the secretary general for the organization for economic cooperation and development the o.e.c.d. he says that the crisis is pushing economies into a deep freeze we asked him today what he meant by that take a listen well i mean. the social distancing measures all the containment measures th
jobs the german institute for economic research warning that the expected cost of the outbreak means the german government should devote quote every conceivable sum to safeguarding public health european aircraft manufacturer air bus and has announced a partial return to production in france and spain the company closed its french and spanish sites for 4 days last week to be implemented new hygiene safety and self distancing rules in response to the pandemic. the international maritime...
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it's also got some of the top medical and research institutions in the world, and it's also a state that has generally excellent publicealth and insurance coverage. you compare that to other states where, for example, there's been no expansion of medicaid and other opportunities to really get people access to health care. not only that, many of those states have some of the highest co-morbidities that seem to have a big impact on the likelihood of mortality with this infection. we're talking about diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, things that you see in abundance in some of the states that have the least resources to do good public health or clinical care. so, i really think that the attention to those states needs to be early and aggressive. one huge challenge, john, has been our inability to really track what's going on with this infection because we've been hamstrung by the lack of availability of diagnostic testing. and i'm sure you've heard about this. the cdc has been very behind the curve on this. we are probably about a month behind where we should be in our capacity to test, and we can't do this
it's also got some of the top medical and research institutions in the world, and it's also a state that has generally excellent publicealth and insurance coverage. you compare that to other states where, for example, there's been no expansion of medicaid and other opportunities to really get people access to health care. not only that, many of those states have some of the highest co-morbidities that seem to have a big impact on the likelihood of mortality with this infection. we're talking...
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now is a public page on facebook, a public group that anyone can join, but will ultimately be an opt-in database of survivors to connect them with research institutionto use survivors to study this virus and come up with a cure, with more definitive information about how long you shed the virus, all of the information that we're lacking right now we have in our blood, in our plasma, we have the answers. but we need to create an efficient system to connect survivors with researchers so that's what i have created and i plan on being one of the first participants in a couple of these studies. it's very exciting. rob: you guys have a lot of people following you on your page. it's a great place to kind of link up all these survivors. we keep hearing about plasma of people who have gotten through the virus and come out okay on the other side. what is it that's so special about your blood and your plasma? >> so i was one of the lucky people. my body naturally created the antibodies to fight off the virus within my system. so i now have the antibodies in my plasma, in my blood, and if i have a high enough count of antibodies, that can be extracted and trans
now is a public page on facebook, a public group that anyone can join, but will ultimately be an opt-in database of survivors to connect them with research institutionto use survivors to study this virus and come up with a cure, with more definitive information about how long you shed the virus, all of the information that we're lacking right now we have in our blood, in our plasma, we have the answers. but we need to create an efficient system to connect survivors with researchers so that's...
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research and development bill. and on c-span three at 10:00 a.m. eastern, public health officials from the centers for disease control and prevention, the national instituteshealth and the food and drug administration, testify on capitol hill about the coronavirus outbreak, and the federal response. >> during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be here everywhere, there is c-span. our campaign 2020 program differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason, it c-span. he brought to your unfiltered view of government every day since 1979. this year we are bringing you an unfiltered view of the people this november. in other words, your future. so this election season, go deep, direct, and unfiltered. to the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind. with c-span, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> next to look at how campaigns plan to engage with nonvoters this election cycle. politico in the knight foundation held a form to discuss the knight foundation's release of a new study that focused on the political behavior and attit
research and development bill. and on c-span three at 10:00 a.m. eastern, public health officials from the centers for disease control and prevention, the national instituteshealth and the food and drug administration, testify on capitol hill about the coronavirus outbreak, and the federal response. >> during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be here everywhere, there is c-span. our campaign 2020 program differs...
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working on a geothermal research and development bill and on cspan3 attending them eastern public health officials from the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institutel about the coronavirus outbreak in the federal response. ♪ speak unto c-span your unfiltf government, created by cable 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> vice president pence and michael bloomberg speak at the annual conference in washington,
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the institute for public policy research said £33 billion would be needed, carbon ignitions need to beaving your home flooded is a devastating event. under predictions i we'll be seeing more of it. let's move to china. do you know what, catherine? i just have move to china. do you know what, catherine? ijust have rediscovered mrmen and my catherine? ijust have rediscovered mr men and my kidsjust catherine? ijust have rediscovered mr men and my kids just love catherine? ijust have rediscovered mr men and my kidsjust love it. they are brilliant. obviously all authors start their books from reading as a child and it was these books that really made me really love stories, all of the roger hargreaves books. the whole brand i suppose has ta ken hargreaves books. the whole brand i suppose has taken on a new lease of life and it's about how ten new mr men books are being sold in china —— mrmen men books are being sold in china —— mr men books. and they are being launched to spread positive thinking, kindness and looking after the environment, apparently. so in certain countries catherine to r
the institute for public policy research said £33 billion would be needed, carbon ignitions need to beaving your home flooded is a devastating event. under predictions i we'll be seeing more of it. let's move to china. do you know what, catherine? i just have move to china. do you know what, catherine? ijust have rediscovered mrmen and my catherine? ijust have rediscovered mr men and my kidsjust catherine? ijust have rediscovered mr men and my kids just love catherine? ijust have rediscovered...
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research and development bill. on c-span3, public health officials for the centers of defeat -- disease control and prevention, the national institutesd and drug administration testify about the coronavirus outbreak and the federal response. there are a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season, but the fastest and easiest is on the web at c-span.org. we have our campaign 2020 interactive calendar with the upcoming maps of the primaries and caucuses. aere is the event tracker, tool for a quick and easy search. it is coverage based on the candidate, topics, events, and locations. the state-by-state results broken down by candidate, county, and district, not only for the presidential candidates but the senate, house, and governors and -- governors races. it is even -- easily acceptable and they are c-span.org. bernie sanders was campaigning in minnesota where there are 75 delegates at stake in tuesday's democratic presidential primary. that one of 14 contests make up super tuesday. at this event, senator sanders omar.troduced by ilhan [cheers and applause] rep. omar: hello, minnesota! [cheers and applause]
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the national institutes of health is funding this trial taking plce at kaiser and research facity in seattle publicficialsay it will take still a year to 18 months to fully validate and of any potential vaccine because you know when yohear all the test again that still means we'releast a year out. coming up on after the break millions of americans are waking up to new restrictio because of thcoronavirus wll tell you more about how the virus is yet impacti your daily life again. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, wow, do yothink you overdid it maybe? knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and throh retirement. when in your gut,dent you feel confident to take on anything. with benefir, you'll feel the por of gut health confidence every day. nefiber is a 100%atural prebiotic fiber. go mor mrs.ohnson. benefiber. ust your gut. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the cck on gingivitis witharodontax. leave blee
the national institutes of health is funding this trial taking plce at kaiser and research facity in seattle publicficialsay it will take still a year to 18 months to fully validate and of any potential vaccine because you know when yohear all the test again that still means we'releast a year out. coming up on after the break millions of americans are waking up to new restrictio because of thcoronavirus wll tell you more about how the virus is yet impacti your daily life again. our retirement...
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institutes of health is funding the trial. it is taking place anna kaiser permanente research facility in seattle public health officials cautionll still take a year to 18 months to fully validate any potential vaccine. at this we are closing. >>our borders too. non canadian or non permanent residents of canada. >>canada's prime ministers announce the border between the us and canada will temporarily closed to anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident, or an american americans can go in with passports, justin trudeau announced the move outside his home today where he is self-isolating after his wife tested positive for coronavirus it's also asking canadians to stay home as much as possible. despite shelter-in-place order around the bay area health care workers are still needed on the front lines of this pandemic today, san francisco started opening up its libraries and recreation centers to give those workers a safe place to leave their children. kron four's maureen kelly reports. >>as the san francisco school district shut down schools, those parents who still need to show up at a work site such as health care workers
institutes of health is funding the trial. it is taking place anna kaiser permanente research facility in seattle public health officials cautionll still take a year to 18 months to fully validate any potential vaccine. at this we are closing. >>our borders too. non canadian or non permanent residents of canada. >>canada's prime ministers announce the border between the us and canada will temporarily closed to anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident, or an american...
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the national institutes of health is fundin the trial which is taking place at a kaiser rmanent a research facility in seattle public health officials say it will fully validate any potential vaccine. so happenin tomorrow the trump administration expanded travel restrictions from europe to now include e united kingdom and ireland. this is all an effort to slow downhe spread of the conavirus thnew ban comes on top of restrictions that were announced earlier in the week that do not allow foreigners to travel to the us from 2european countrs kron four's taylor but sack has morenow from san francisco international airport. some travelers scrambling at san francco international airport on sunday before an international travel ban kicks in at midnight on monday. but we were actually going to leave on the 17th. >>but we wehanged our flight to today's the 15th because we are seeing that flights were being council then so just want to get outschools shut down so we're doing all my family and i decided that's best for me to come home due to this corona crisison saturday. >>the trump administration expanded travel restrictio t
the national institutes of health is fundin the trial which is taking place at a kaiser rmanent a research facility in seattle public health officials say it will fully validate any potential vaccine. so happenin tomorrow the trump administration expanded travel restrictions from europe to now include e united kingdom and ireland. this is all an effort to slow downhe spread of the conavirus thnew ban comes on top of restrictions that were announced earlier in the week that do not allow...
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currently known about this trialbut he national institutes of heth funding the trial which is taking place at the kaiser permanente research acility in seattle public officls sait'll take at least a year maybe 18 months to fully validate any potentl vaccine. r coverage of the coronavirus continues on our website at kron 4 dot com that's real find the latest on outbreaks in the bay area and an interactive map as well along with information on ways to stay safe. you can follow alof this and more just go to the coronavirustab on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>and we are seeing rainfall ain this morning after su a busy weekend rain helping us out so much after a dry start to the year. i'm talking how long do expect thisand what to expect the rest of the week too and your forecast. >>some heavier traffic out there as more of you ar hitting the road now we have a plaza this feels all thway ll back to west grand and its wet to a >>welcome back 6.13 on this monday morning. if you are heading out this morning. you are encountering me slick roadways and some more rainfall something wesaw plenty of this weekend. in fact areas like san ancisco nearing an inc
currently known about this trialbut he national institutes of heth funding the trial which is taking place at the kaiser permanente research acility in seattle public officls sait'll take at least a year maybe 18 months to fully validate any potentl vaccine. r coverage of the coronavirus continues on our website at kron 4 dot com that's real find the latest on outbreaks in the bay area and an interactive map as well along with information on ways to stay safe. you can follow alof this and more...
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the natiol institutes of health is nding this trial which is taking place at a kaiser permanent he research facility in washington state. a public health official says it will take a year to 18 months to fully validate any potential vaccine. and developing tonight, we're learning that san francisco mayor london breed will update us on e status of business as usual in the city and that will happen morrow. this includes new policies to support workers and also new health orders related to coronavirus her announcement is set for 11 30 on monday morning and we will bring you the latest developments as soon as they come in to the kron 4 news room. now as governor newsome calls for to close during the pandemic no doubt that restaurants in san francisco will feel the effect even with those concerns many manns in san presidential debate party wary portion of the debatealso focused on e coronavirus kron four's dan thorn live fo us tonight at that debate tch party. he'in the mison with more dan. >>well just seen it was a significantly smaller debate watch rthere at manny's them what they usuay had they had to cap is event at 50 even well
the natiol institutes of health is nding this trial which is taking place at a kaiser permanent he research facility in washington state. a public health official says it will take a year to 18 months to fully validate any potential vaccine. and developing tonight, we're learning that san francisco mayor london breed will update us on e status of business as usual in the city and that will happen morrow. this includes new policies to support workers and also new health orders related to...
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involved in this research and they get paid for by the government or private institutions it's a win for them even if they don't get into the final right to have i mean these are public companies they are really there to serve the shareholder i mean what are we saying that they should necessarily be public i know i know you don't want to make you know broad sweeping statements on what government's or what should or shouldn't happen but when you are looking at something as severe as as finding a vaccine or a medicine or some kind of treatment to manage an illness that. created the crisis that we have now i mean is this precisely the sort of research that governments should be should be funding you can't just leave it to pharmaceuticals while i don't think that a drastic solution like what you're proposing there is really on the cards or or really what what anyone would really want out of this including those who are very critical of the pharmaceutical sector right that there's a reason why we've had so many successes and whether it's on quality or if that is the or h r v.a.'s in terms of. you know improving patients' lives and and i do during. and to be in a position
involved in this research and they get paid for by the government or private institutions it's a win for them even if they don't get into the final right to have i mean these are public companies they are really there to serve the shareholder i mean what are we saying that they should necessarily be public i know i know you don't want to make you know broad sweeping statements on what government's or what should or shouldn't happen but when you are looking at something as severe as as finding a...
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research and development bill. on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m. eastern, public health officials from the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institutesistration testify on capitol hill about the coronavirus outbreak and the federal response. ♪ >> there are a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span networks, but probably the fastest and easiest is on the an.org, where we have among other things the campaign 2020 calendar with results of upcoming primaries and caucuses including super tuesday. there is the event cracker -- tracker, for quick and easy search of the 2020 candidates, coverage based on candidates, topics, and locations. state by state results broken down by candidate, county and district. not only for the presidential candidate but for upcoming senate, house and governor races, and schedule information. it's free and easily accessible, all at c-span.org. ahead of super tuesday, former vice president joe biden received the endorsement of pete buttigieg, who suspended his campaign over the weekend. the former south bend, indiana mayor spoke about his decision to endorse while appearing wit
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also, we have the chief public affairs officer for move on, and msnbc contributor. clint, you wrote for foreign policy research institute disinformation should focus on actors that are threatening the public safety, stressing financial markets, and advancing racism that provokes conflict. i see a couple of issues with this, but let's start with where these threats are coming from. >> yeah. so when you look at it, there is a wide spectrum. anybody that puts out disinformation is in the game. if you just look across the spectr spectrum, it is almost overwhelming, how much information is out there. the ones that we really need to focus on is when people are scared, they tend to take in information they might not otherwise think about or give it truth. >> right. >> if that is the case, usually fraudsters, pranksters are there to jump on the case of fake cure, some devices for protection. the same point, what we're seeing is nation stations coming in line, where extremist groups are coming in line, is a push toward racism and the idea that this is a man made virus, a bioweapon being spread around. you're seeing china, russia
also, we have the chief public affairs officer for move on, and msnbc contributor. clint, you wrote for foreign policy research institute disinformation should focus on actors that are threatening the public safety, stressing financial markets, and advancing racism that provokes conflict. i see a couple of issues with this, but let's start with where these threats are coming from. >> yeah. so when you look at it, there is a wide spectrum. anybody that puts out disinformation is in the...
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institutional. we're about to pass a very large supplemental bill to help cover a lot of the costs, not just of research but state and local government costs, particularly for the publicealth departments across the country. we have to make sure that insurance companies are going to reimburse people for their health care costs associated with testing, for example, whether it's a private insurance company or whether it's the government insurance company. there's lots that we can do and a lot of these things are beginning to be put in place. we're behind the curveball, but we need to move now and to move rapidly. i am particularly concerned about those that don't have health insurance, don't have good workplace benefits, because they will have very few alternatives. once we start -- if we have to close schools, if we have to close workplaces, this is -- this is not -- this is a disaster for families in our country. but more importantly we have to keep everyone safe and that means following up, people taking the precautions we're asking them to take and that the public health officials are asking them to take. but let's leave it to these good scientist physicians and publ
institutional. we're about to pass a very large supplemental bill to help cover a lot of the costs, not just of research but state and local government costs, particularly for the publicealth departments across the country. we have to make sure that insurance companies are going to reimburse people for their health care costs associated with testing, for example, whether it's a private insurance company or whether it's the government insurance company. there's lots that we can do and a lot of...
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research institute in seattle. now health officials say it will take anywhere from a year to a year and a half maybe two years before any vaccine is ready for the public. and shares because they're taking part in this trial of three and a half percent when everything else is is mostly lower this morning. cheryl: well from schools to museums, even restaurants, a lot has changed if in the last 24 hours. the businesses across the country is really changed and they've been forced to close their doors coronavirus epidemic has worsened coast to coast. lauren: fox's aishah hasnie has latest for us. >> good morning lauren and cheryl we've never seen anything quite like this and start with new york city where restaurants and bars begin closing on tuesday take out and delivery still aloud. same thing happening in los angeles, nightclubs, movie theaters, gyms, closed at midnight for rest of the month, and other cities like miami are now issuing cur curfews mgm closing indefinitely. illinois, ohio, and washington among the states also shutting down dining in at bars and restaurants, state and local leadsers emphasizing that these orders are absolutely necessary a
research institute in seattle. now health officials say it will take anywhere from a year to a year and a half maybe two years before any vaccine is ready for the public. and shares because they're taking part in this trial of three and a half percent when everything else is is mostly lower this morning. cheryl: well from schools to museums, even restaurants, a lot has changed if in the last 24 hours. the businesses across the country is really changed and they've been forced to close their...
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have a really phenomenal collaboration with georgia tech research institute to help us modernize some of the data challenges that plague public health. >> i was very encouraged by the enthusiasm of the ceos of the pharmaceutical companies yesterday than when we met in the cabinet room of the white house. it was really very gratifying to see the fact that they really wanted to do anything they could to help with us. as i mentioned in response to a previous question, we're not going to get the kind of production of interventions unless we partner with a pharmaceutical company. >> ma'am, i'd like to comment on one thing. two programs that are looking specifically at innovations around medical countermeasures and other things that would enhance our responses. basically met with 1,500 companies looking for particular things, diagnostics to work on this and looking particularly on the supply chain issues as it relates to pharmaceuticals. >> so, we've been working with diagnostic companies with vaccine biologics and with drug manufacturers both around the shortages issue, but the development of products to address this -- this outbr
have a really phenomenal collaboration with georgia tech research institute to help us modernize some of the data challenges that plague public health. >> i was very encouraged by the enthusiasm of the ceos of the pharmaceutical companies yesterday than when we met in the cabinet room of the white house. it was really very gratifying to see the fact that they really wanted to do anything they could to help with us. as i mentioned in response to a previous question, we're not going to get...
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institutions to combat covid-19. army medicine's ability to prevent and detect and treat diseases depends on the army's research development and public health capabilities that enable a medical ready force and a force that is medically ready. i want to thank the committee for allowing my colleagues and i to speak before you this morning. america entrusts the military health system, army medicine and the services with this most precious resources our sons and daughters. it is imperative that we get it right and we will. your commitment and continued support assures the joint force when a wounded soldier cries out medic in combat, we will be there ready to respond because army medicine is armstrong. i look forward to answering your questions. ms. mccollum: sir, that was delivered with precision timing. rear admiral gillingham. rear admiral gillingham: on behalf of the over 60,000 of men and women who are part of the navy medicine team, mission of navy medicine is linked to those we serve, the united states navy and the united states marine corps. their ability to prevail across the military operations depends on their medical readiness
institutions to combat covid-19. army medicine's ability to prevent and detect and treat diseases depends on the army's research development and public health capabilities that enable a medical ready force and a force that is medically ready. i want to thank the committee for allowing my colleagues and i to speak before you this morning. america entrusts the military health system, army medicine and the services with this most precious resources our sons and daughters. it is imperative that we...
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there are public servants, whether it is the scientists at the national institute of health, administrators at the food and drug administration, epidemiologist and researchers at the center for disease control, all trying to work to stem the tide of this pandemic. our public safety professionals, firefighters, paramedics, air traffic controllers all on the front lines trying to make sure this nation remains safe. our military service members, specifically national guardsmen called up by their governors to provide logistical support to other agencies within their states, and then there are the national service programs look for ways to provide help during these trying times. i think it is amazing when you think about what the peace corps has recently done. they had 7000 volunteers spread around the globe. because of this pandemic, they had to repatriate all of them. they repatriated back to the united states within seven days with no incidents. these are the types of folks we want to tap into in times of emergency. if you look at one of the americorps programs, individuals at retirement age that helped take care of their own homebond fellow seniors or our me
there are public servants, whether it is the scientists at the national institute of health, administrators at the food and drug administration, epidemiologist and researchers at the center for disease control, all trying to work to stem the tide of this pandemic. our public safety professionals, firefighters, paramedics, air traffic controllers all on the front lines trying to make sure this nation remains safe. our military service members, specifically national guardsmen called up by their...
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working on a geothermal research and development bill and on cspan3 attending them eastern public health officials from the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institute of health and the food and drug administration testify on capitol hill about the coronavirus outbreak in the federal response. ♪ speak unto c-span your unfiltf government, created by cable 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> vice president pence and michael bloomberg speak at the annual conference in washington, d.c. the american israel public first committee, this portion includes a panel on upcoming elections. this is two hours and 40 minutes. ♪ >> the 2020 election controlled the house, senate and presidency of the united states. democrats battle over the nominee, who will they choose and what's at stake for the u.s. israel relationship. this is impact 2020. >> please welcome host of aipac national director rob. >> good morning aipac and welcome to impact 2020. tomorrow voters and 14 states, american samoa and american broad will head to the pool for super tuesday among those holding their primaries on tuesday are two of the nation's biggest prizes. califo
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institutions to combat covid-19. army medicine's ability to prevent and detect and treat diseases depends on the army's research development and public health capabilities that enable a medical ready force and a force that is medically ready. i want to thank the committee for allowing my colleagues and i to speak before you this morning. america entrusts the military health system, army medicine and the services with this most precious resources our sons and daughters. it is imperative that we get it right and we will. your commitment and continued support assures the joint force when a wounded soldier cries out medic in combat we will be there ready to respond because army medicine is armstrong. i look forward to answering your questions. >> that was delivered with precision timing. thank you. rear admiral gillingham your statement please. >> good morning. madam chairwoman mccullum, ranking member calvert, distinguished members of the subcommittee on behalf of the over 60,000 of men who comprise the navy ready mission team i'm pleased to be here and grateful for the trust you place in us. the mission of navy medicine is linked to th
institutions to combat covid-19. army medicine's ability to prevent and detect and treat diseases depends on the army's research development and public health capabilities that enable a medical ready force and a force that is medically ready. i want to thank the committee for allowing my colleagues and i to speak before you this morning. america entrusts the military health system, army medicine and the services with this most precious resources our sons and daughters. it is imperative that we...