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i'm going to ask the former hhs secretary kathleen sebelius about that and what else she thinks needsiends! i got up, i put make up on. i have jeans on, who is she? family run! sometimes you like modify a recipe and it's so good! your girl, is still losing, ah! and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. >>> several states making the move toward reopening despite falling short of the white house guidelines. many businesses in georgia could be back up as soon as friday. joining me now is kathleen sebelius, the former health and human services secretary under president barack obama. she led the administration's response to the h1n1 virus. it's good to see you again. everything good with you? everybody safe and healthy? >> so far so good. thanks, don. >> thank you, secretary. that's good. so listen, georgia, tennessee, south carolina haven't had a declining number of new cases for 14 days. which is one of the white house's guidelines for reope
i'm going to ask the former hhs secretary kathleen sebelius about that and what else she thinks needsiends! i got up, i put make up on. i have jeans on, who is she? family run! sometimes you like modify a recipe and it's so good! your girl, is still losing, ah! and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. >>> several states making the move...
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i appreciate it, kathleen sebelius. you bet. >>> "the new york times" is reporting the trump hotel in washington is asking their landlord for relief from their lease payments and their landlord happens to be the trump administration. the story is next. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. open. remember having that feeling for the first time? the first day you opened. the first day you had a customer, the first day you taught a class, had a client, a patient, a session. open... remember the night before you opened? who could ever sleep? open... but there's a different question we are being asked now. are you going to remain open? even when your doors are closed? open. that's how we show who we are. and there's another way to be open, to pull together - or push, depending on the
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joining us now is former hhs secretary, former governor of kansas, kathleen sebelius. thank you for being with us right now. what questions does it raise for you if rick bright was forced out because he had questions or concerns about hydroxychloroquine, what questions does that raise for you? >> well, i think that the american public needs to understand that barda is an inconsiderably important organization. it is put together with one specific job, which is to advance the development and stockpiling of medical countermeasures, devices, drugs, vaccines, to protect the american public. that's its role. work with the nih, work with food and drug administration, be the purchasing agent and make sure that we are prepared for what may come at the american public. so having that agency led by good science, making sure that people are not looking at, you know, who is running what drug company, are they a donor, who is friends of whom, but following the science, following what the scientists say may be coming down the pike and then making sure that those drugs and medical cou
joining us now is former hhs secretary, former governor of kansas, kathleen sebelius. thank you for being with us right now. what questions does it raise for you if rick bright was forced out because he had questions or concerns about hydroxychloroquine, what questions does that raise for you? >> well, i think that the american public needs to understand that barda is an inconsiderably important organization. it is put together with one specific job, which is to advance the development...
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that's a very dangerous message for the american public. >> kathleen sebelius, thank you so much forr expertise and experience tonight. >> sure. >>> coming up, what we know about the promising new antibody study out of new york. what it could mean for herd immunity from a leading research expert next. apart for a bit, but you're not alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.go
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knew that in 2009 there's a hearing with then secretary health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius where she acknowledged that the stockpiles for empty she acknowledged that all of her medical supplies were empty bad 8 years and they never did a single thing to refill that stockpile so our question is a problem i'm going to speak present health care it's a failure of government bureaucracies and onerous rep regulations that i've got that got in the way for far too long present tromp wisely as a unleashed the private sector got rid of these owners regulations working in conjunction with the f.d.a. with the c.d.c. to get americans the resources they need it's been and it is been an incredible achievement and. i think quarterback everything you want but the fact remains president trump is up there every single day answering every single question being transparent unlike the communists in china being honest in our and their own military and took it for themselves to leave it there thank you very much for being our country. thank you carol. i am. i am. the. high in years of the world at
knew that in 2009 there's a hearing with then secretary health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius where she acknowledged that the stockpiles for empty she acknowledged that all of her medical supplies were empty bad 8 years and they never did a single thing to refill that stockpile so our question is a problem i'm going to speak present health care it's a failure of government bureaucracies and onerous rep regulations that i've got that got in the way for far too long present tromp...
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kathleen sebelius, a former governor of kansas and we are grateful to you, thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> one businessman is facining controversy by marking uv scanner as a tool businesses can use, when employees returning back to work, is it safe? we have more when we come back. so, stay safe. because the more we stay apart, the sooner we can all get back together. because the more we stay apart, steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. pure protein. the best combination to help you stay fit. pure protein. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. align, press and unzip. tide pods. keep them up. keep them closed. keep them safe. trust us. us kids are
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. >> secretary kathleen sebelius, thank you very much. >> good to talk to you. >>> imagine being pregnant diagnosed with coronavirus and then put into a coma to miss the birth of your own baby. incredible story of delivery and recovery. these days, it's anything but business as usual. that's why working together is more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love her condo. nana throws the best parties. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >>> one mom in vancouv
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kathleen sebelius was then the second of health and human services.hat's when the pandemic broke out. thanks so much for joining us. what are some of the lessons you would apply from that pandemic to what we're all facing now? >> it's good to be with you. 61 million people were infected with h1n1. we didn't have a vaccine. same situation we're facing now, and people were really scared. our president at that time said we have to follow the science. what the science tells us is the guidance we will follow about closing schools, about people shutting down workplaces, tell people what you know and what you don't know and tell them over and over again. and speak with one voice. president obama felt the federal government had unique authorities and powers and he mobilized those powers. we worked hard on a vaccine, we were lucky because it was a strain of the flu. we had to convince people to get a flu shot and then get a vaccine for h1n1 on top of that. it ebbed up being a very successful program. we lost about 12,500 people. most of whom were older and had
kathleen sebelius was then the second of health and human services.hat's when the pandemic broke out. thanks so much for joining us. what are some of the lessons you would apply from that pandemic to what we're all facing now? >> it's good to be with you. 61 million people were infected with h1n1. we didn't have a vaccine. same situation we're facing now, and people were really scared. our president at that time said we have to follow the science. what the science tells us is the guidance...
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sanjay gupta and kathleen sebelius, democratic governor of kansas who served as health and human servicesthe obama administration. secretary sebelius, look, the country's in a major health crisis. the president of the united states suggesting that people might be injected with disinfectant then lies about it. i mean, how dangerous is all this? >> well, anderson, i think it's incredibly dangerous. you ended the last segment with a heartbreaking story about a young widow and her two children and her beloved husband who just died. we ended this week with 50,000 american deaths. they have doubled over the past ten days and we have a president who from the podium is pitching americans to take specific medication that is not proven effective and may, indeed, cause them harm, and now is talking about lighting inside their body, ultraviolet light and maybe injecting people with disinfectant, which is, again, dangerous, could kill them. so i think it is incredibly harmful and must be shocking to any of the health advisers who try to make some sense out of what's coming out of his mouth. >> kaitlan
sanjay gupta and kathleen sebelius, democratic governor of kansas who served as health and human servicesthe obama administration. secretary sebelius, look, the country's in a major health crisis. the president of the united states suggesting that people might be injected with disinfectant then lies about it. i mean, how dangerous is all this? >> well, anderson, i think it's incredibly dangerous. you ended the last segment with a heartbreaking story about a young widow and her two...
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joining me now the former health and human services secretary of state, kathleen sebelius. she coordinated the response to the 2009 h1n1 outbreak outbreak under president barack obama. secretary, thank you so much. it is very important that you have been here -- that you are here because you have been through a similar situation and so your guidance and your words and your thought -- thoughts and your expertise are very important. so, good evening to you. the president said that the hhs watchdog report is wrong, but it surveyed more than 300 hospitals from 46 different states, found severe and widespread shortages. is that woeful ignorance? what is this? >> well, i just think hhs did what they call the i.g. department, the inspector general did what they call a pulse report, called hospitals all over the country to give a snapshot, to give feedback to policymakers and hhs leaders and the administration about what actually was going on in the country. rather than saying, thank you, we will work on this, this is really helpful. as you saw, the president attacked the inspector
joining me now the former health and human services secretary of state, kathleen sebelius. she coordinated the response to the 2009 h1n1 outbreak outbreak under president barack obama. secretary, thank you so much. it is very important that you have been here -- that you are here because you have been through a similar situation and so your guidance and your words and your thought -- thoughts and your expertise are very important. so, good evening to you. the president said that the hhs...
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joining us is the former kansas governor kathleen sebelius, who served as health and human services directoradministration. and there is a differentiation of the second wave being more difficult and more devastating. is there a difference between those two things in your mind? >> no, either one of them is pretty terrible. what dr. redford is talking about is if you have a robust flu season, and we never know really what's coming, and we might have a vaccine that is fully effective or you might have a vaccine that is partially effective, we're going to have a lot of patients as we do every year, already with underlying health condition, older, more vulnerable, pregnant women, others who are susceptible to the flu, they will be in hospital bed, they will be needing the kind of care and then if you spread oefbd on top , koefb on top of that, it could be deadly for even more individuals in this country. >> i mean, yes, as you said, a second wave of the virus, combined with the seasonal flu which a lot of americans do not even routinely get a vaccination for. >> that's right. >> and one of the th
joining us is the former kansas governor kathleen sebelius, who served as health and human services directoradministration. and there is a differentiation of the second wave being more difficult and more devastating. is there a difference between those two things in your mind? >> no, either one of them is pretty terrible. what dr. redford is talking about is if you have a robust flu season, and we never know really what's coming, and we might have a vaccine that is fully effective or you...
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for health professionals to toe the party line, joining us right now is former kansas governor kathleen sebeliusd human services in the obama administration. the president differentiating between the second wave of the pandemic being more difficult versus it being more devastating, is there a difference between those two things in your mind? >> no. either one of them is pretty terrible. what dr. red ford is talking about is if you have a robust flu season and we never know really what's coming and you might have a vaccine that's fully effective or you might have a vaccine that's partially effective, we're going to have a lot of patients, as we do every year, already with underline health conditions, already older, more vulnerable, pregnant women, others who are susceptible to the flu, they will be in hospital beds. they'll be needing the kind of care. and then if you spread covid-19 on top of that, it could be deadly for even more individuals in this country. >> and i mean, yeah, as you said, a second wave of the virus combined with the seasonal flu which a lot of americans do not even routinely
for health professionals to toe the party line, joining us right now is former kansas governor kathleen sebeliusd human services in the obama administration. the president differentiating between the second wave of the pandemic being more difficult versus it being more devastating, is there a difference between those two things in your mind? >> no. either one of them is pretty terrible. what dr. red ford is talking about is if you have a robust flu season and we never know really what's...
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. >> let's bring in kathleen sebelius, a former secretary of health and human services under presidentma. you just heard governor cuomo there, do you share that sentiment that it did not have to be this way? >> i share the sentiment that for too long we were in denial led by the president of the united states, who ignored his security briefing, ignored his scientists, paid no attention to what could be seen as a terrifying pandemic that spread very easily, and as dr. fauci likes to say, efficiently, and was going to be very difficult to contain without a vaccine. so yes, what could have been, would have been a much better response. but we are now where we are without still robust federal intervention. i live in a state of kansas right in the middle of the country. our cases are rising rapidly. we are certainly not the hot spot that new york is. our governor has requested supplies three different times in march. none of those supplies have been delivered. we still do not have enough test kits to even know about health care providers and are they safe and secure to go to work. we're a st
. >> let's bring in kathleen sebelius, a former secretary of health and human services under presidentma. you just heard governor cuomo there, do you share that sentiment that it did not have to be this way? >> i share the sentiment that for too long we were in denial led by the president of the united states, who ignored his security briefing, ignored his scientists, paid no attention to what could be seen as a terrifying pandemic that spread very easily, and as dr. fauci likes to...