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ellen i'm honored to be here to launch our john hopkins health forum.a scheduling change, president daniels is unable to join us. are recording this conversation slightly in advance of this october 16 broadcast. we could think of no better person to begin a series of dollars -- series of dialogues then dr. anthony fauci, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. the country across and across the world, dr. fauci has become a most trusted source and authority of -- -- four decades, dr. fauci during the early years of the aids crisis in the 1980's, dr. fauci was among the first scientists not only to launch himself into aids research but to collaborate with activists to advance treatments. in the following decade, he advised presidents of both pandemics our world has seen from sars to zika and ebola, to ensure science drove effective policy. in the covid area, he continues his commitment to deliver the best information for the policymakers and the public. in 2005 essay, dr. fauci reveale
ellen i'm honored to be here to launch our john hopkins health forum.a scheduling change, president daniels is unable to join us. are recording this conversation slightly in advance of this october 16 broadcast. we could think of no better person to begin a series of dollars -- series of dialogues then dr. anthony fauci, the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. the country across and across the world, dr. fauci has become a...
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john hopkins university this is about 40 minutes. >> high, i am ellen mckenzie dean of the john hopkins school of public health but upon her to be here to launch our quarterly policy reform. due to last-minute scheduling change president daniels was regrettably unable too join us. we arean now recording the conversation slightly in advance of his october 16 broadcast. we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues about policy than dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and institute of health. for c millions across the country and indeed the world, dr. fauci has emerged in this moment as a trusted source with scientific authority. for four decades he has exemplified the role of scientists and public servants. through the early years of the aids crisis in 1980, doctor treadwell was among the first scientists to not only launchg himself into research but to collaborate with activists to advanced treatment. in the following decade he advised presidents of both parties in every pandemic in the world he'd seen from stars, to avian view to
john hopkins university this is about 40 minutes. >> high, i am ellen mckenzie dean of the john hopkins school of public health but upon her to be here to launch our quarterly policy reform. due to last-minute scheduling change president daniels was regrettably unable too join us. we arean now recording the conversation slightly in advance of his october 16 broadcast. we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues about policy than dr. anthony fauci, director of...
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johns hopkins form. schedulingst-minute change, the president is unable to join us. we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues about policy then dr. anthony franchi. for millions across the country and indeed the world, dr. kouji has emerged at this moment as a trusted source. for four decades to make he has exemplified the role of scientist and public servant. during the early years of the aids crisis in the 1980's, dr. found she was among the first toentists to collaborate advance treatment. he advised presidents of both parties in the following decades on every pandemic the world has seen from sars to the asian flu to the ebola. era, hethe cove it continues to provide the best information to policymakers and the public. a, dr. couch05 as he revealed the three guiding principles of his life. to seek and learn every day. to strive for excellence and to serve mankind. we are profoundly grateful that he has so assiduously followed all three of those goals. our world is bette
johns hopkins form. schedulingst-minute change, the president is unable to join us. we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues about policy then dr. anthony franchi. for millions across the country and indeed the world, dr. kouji has emerged at this moment as a trusted source. for four decades to make he has exemplified the role of scientist and public servant. during the early years of the aids crisis in the 1980's, dr. found she was among the first toentists to...
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his recorded remarks where recorded by johns hopkins university. johnsm the dean of the hopkins bluebird school of public health and honored to be here to launch our quarterly policy forum. president daniels is unable to join us. we are now recording this conversation slightly in advance. personthink of no better with who to begin a series of dialogues about health policy -- for. anthony fauci, millions across the country and the world, dr. fauci has emerged in this moment as a trusted source of scientific authority and humanity. for four decades, dr. fauci has exhibit five scientists as public servants. during the early years of the aids crisis in the 1980's, dr. fauci was among the first scientists not only to launch himself into aids research, but to collaborate with activists to advance treatments. in the following decade, he advised presidents of both parties on all pandemics our world has seen from sars to zika and ebola, to ensure science drove effective policy. now, in the covid area, he continues his servants and commitment to deliver the
his recorded remarks where recorded by johns hopkins university. johnsm the dean of the hopkins bluebird school of public health and honored to be here to launch our quarterly policy forum. president daniels is unable to join us. we are now recording this conversation slightly in advance. personthink of no better with who to begin a series of dialogues about health policy -- for. anthony fauci, millions across the country and the world, dr. fauci has emerged in this moment as a trusted source...
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the johns hopkins school of public health i am honored to be here to watch john hopkins policy for him. due to a last-minute scheduling change the president daniels is unable to join usee now we are recording this in advance for our broadcast we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues then doctor b fauci of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. and those around the world he. has emerged as a resource of reason and scientific authority and humanity and for for decades doctor fauci as a public servant and during the early years of the aids crisis doctor fauci was among the first 1 scientist that only to launch himself into research but with advanced treatment in the following decade the presidents of both parties for evil a and was sound science and now in the covid era delivering the best information to policymakers and the public and in 2005 essay he revealed those three guiding principles of his life to strive for excellence so we are profoundly grateful following all three of these principles throughout his career our world is better
the johns hopkins school of public health i am honored to be here to watch john hopkins policy for him. due to a last-minute scheduling change the president daniels is unable to join usee now we are recording this in advance for our broadcast we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues then doctor b fauci of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. and those around the world he. has emerged as a resource of reason and scientific authority and...
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report from the region coming up >>> cutting through the noise, we speak with a scientist from johns hopkins on what we've really learned about the coronavirus since those terrifying early days and with it a reason to be hopeful. >>> and president trump saying nope to the virtual debate he wants to get back on the road it is friday, october 9, and this is "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ everybody's working for the weekend especially wants a new romance ♪ >> with all due respect to lover boy, no, we are not. let's all agree, you and i, i'm looking at you, it is 5:00 and we're not working on the weekend, we're going to rest and i'm going to sleep all weekend good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome happy friday, even i'm brian sullivan let's kick it off with stock futures because they are higher. dow futures up 96 points, the major averages all coming off their third positive session in the last four. and the dow quietly on track for its best week since early august and file this under you can't keep a good market down. the dow transports higher once again yesterday hit
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cheers and applause] >> during the current academic year this marks the second occasion on what john hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [cheers and applause] senator rooster, senator tidings, member of the congressional allegation, members of the faculty are john hopkins to embody, my fellow americans. last week, 17 nations send their views to sound too dozen countries, having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight which we believe will contribute towards peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review, once again, with my own people, the views of the american government. tonight, americans and asians are dying for a world where each people may choose its own path to change. this is the principal in which our ancestors fought in the valleys of pennsylvania. a principle in which our son fight tonight in the jungles of vietnam. vietnam is far away from this campus. we have no territory there, nor do we see kenn
cheers and applause] >> during the current academic year this marks the second occasion on what john hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [cheers and applause] senator rooster, senator tidings, member of the congressional allegation, members of the faculty are john hopkins to embody, my fellow americans. last week, 17 nations send their views to sound too dozen countries, having an...
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jason farley there johns hopkins. every day for exclusive conversation with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at battling covid-19. there is quite a lot going on in the markets. . i am looking at pound weakness. tom and i were speaking about it quite extensively. this is on the back of a couple of headlines from the european union, from the commission president. u.s. futures are gaining. european stocks on the up. there are signs of a bit of progress in washington towards a fresh fiscal stimulus package. european stocks also climbing because we had better-than-expected retail figures. we spoke to the chief financial officer, it is up after pretax profit beat even the highest broker estimate. coming up next, more "bloomberg surveillance." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is a new economic cycle, a new bull market. >> investors are starting to show more bearish sentiment. >> rates may never rise. that is entirely possible. >> do you have money or not? if you have money, you can grow the economy and the households.
jason farley there johns hopkins. every day for exclusive conversation with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at battling covid-19. there is quite a lot going on in the markets. . i am looking at pound weakness. tom and i were speaking about it quite extensively. this is on the back of a couple of headlines from the european union, from the commission president. u.s. futures are gaining. european stocks on the up. there are signs of a bit of progress in washington towards a fresh fiscal...
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william moss at johns hopkins.sure to check out the bloomberg terminal for the latest on covid-19. you can tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at how the pandemic is evolving. coming up next, tom keene and lisa abramovitz will talk european yields in u.s. policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extension, super rock, and lower back traction stretch to take the pressure off your spine and stretch muscles. planks are the ultimate total body exercise. build your upper body with pushups. work your lower body with the aerosq
william moss at johns hopkins.sure to check out the bloomberg terminal for the latest on covid-19. you can tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at how the pandemic is evolving. coming up next, tom keene and lisa abramovitz will talk european yields in u.s. policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's...
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allowed to say anything publicly anymore about very big sick things so 1st before i get to what johns hopkins university says about the situation globally regarding covert in particular the us and its failure to deal with it is that dr david nabarro of the world health organization special envoy on covert $1000.00 he was interviewed by andrew neil on spectator t.v. now and you know everybody knows was you know at the b.b.c. we had some huge shows like did some really powerful interviews and he talked to this guy from the world health organization and basically dr david nabarro tells andrew neil we really do appeal to all world leaders stop using lockdown as your primary control method and his exact words are paraphrased say is that we at the world health organization do not advocate lockdowns as a primary means of control of this virus he the reason why he says that is because they predict a doubling of the poverty rate in the next 12 months and a doubling of childhood malnutrition so there are costs to our ramshackle lockdowns and our failure to stop this pandemic right there is the populati
allowed to say anything publicly anymore about very big sick things so 1st before i get to what johns hopkins university says about the situation globally regarding covert in particular the us and its failure to deal with it is that dr david nabarro of the world health organization special envoy on covert $1000.00 he was interviewed by andrew neil on spectator t.v. now and you know everybody knows was you know at the b.b.c. we had some huge shows like did some really powerful interviews and he...
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members of the john hopkins student body. last week 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we're joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review, once again, with my own people the views of the american government. tonight americans and asians are dieing for a world where each people may choose their own path to change. this is the principal for which our an ses sors fought in the valleys of pennsylvania. it is a principal for which our sons fight tonight in the jungles of vietnam. vietnam is far away from this campus. we have no territory there. nor do we seek any. the war is dirty and brutal and difficult. and some 400 young men, born into an america that is bursting with opportunity and promise, have ended their lives on vietnam's testeaming soil. why must we take this painful road? why must this nation hazard it's ease and it's interests and it's powe
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francine: amesh adalja from johns hopkins.ery day exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts. later, the eli lilly chief executive david ricks. also, the conversation on antibody testing. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: a big takeover in the semiconductor business. hasnced micro devices agreed to buy --. that takes the chipmaker into more diverse markets. it also adds to amd's data center offerings. amd estimates it will take about 80 months to win approval from shareholders. spanish bank rebounded from its worst ever quarter with a profit that beat estimates. it is trying to convince estimators it is strong enough to resume paying dividends. dividendsal ban on has proven to be negative for the sector. it is at the same time very difficult to differentiate amongst banks because you can -- [indiscernible] what we believe is that they would allow for a small, but general dividend payment. ritika: that is your latest. vix -- francine: s.a.p.'s dire earnings results sent a wave of fear yesterday. thesehief executive says trou
francine: amesh adalja from johns hopkins.ery day exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts. later, the eli lilly chief executive david ricks. also, the conversation on antibody testing. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: a big takeover in the semiconductor business. hasnced micro devices agreed to buy --. that takes the chipmaker into more diverse markets. it also adds to amd's data center offerings. amd estimates it will take about 80 months to win approval from shareholders. spanish...
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doctor from john hopkins later on in the show in the president's condition and what we learned aboutent at that time. carol, from your point of view, looking at all the headlines coming through, is there a change in your investment calculus or the way that you look at things today versus maybe yesterday or no? >> i think the most important thing is not to panic. obviously i want to send my prison wishes to the president and the first lady and all of those affected for his speedy recovery. i think this is a time where there will be a time of uncertainty in the market and have a lot of moves, the reality from my perspective, there is two different possible outcomes, i think if the president gets a good and quick recovery which we all hope he does, that is going to be a boom for the economy and could speed up the opening of the economy and make people feel like this is something that we have to manage and live through, if it's a more complicated recovery and we get a court outcome in addition to the human toll, i think that becomes devastating for the economy and it calls for bigger loc
doctor from john hopkins later on in the show in the president's condition and what we learned aboutent at that time. carol, from your point of view, looking at all the headlines coming through, is there a change in your investment calculus or the way that you look at things today versus maybe yesterday or no? >> i think the most important thing is not to panic. obviously i want to send my prison wishes to the president and the first lady and all of those affected for his speedy recovery....
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was something a little bit off and the doctors at walter reed were incredible, they came from johns hopkins and everywhere. it's good to be president i guess but they were really great people but i would say more weakness than anything else. >> have you been retested? >> i have been retested and i haven't found out numbers or anything yet but i've been retested and i know i'm at the bottom of the scale are free. >> do you know what the cat scan shows? >> pretty good. ultimately it was good. i think they were a little concerned at the beginning but ultimately it was good. it cleaned out largely cleaned out when i left, it was in good shape. >> i myself have noted you have millions of well-wishers out there. i thought everybody was going to wish you will. how do you feel that not everybody did, some of the nastiness came out, how does it make you feel as a patient? >> we are getting very good poll numbers in the real polls and they think we are going to win and they are not happy about it. we have the interests of the country at heart and if it weren't for this administration we wouldn't have
was something a little bit off and the doctors at walter reed were incredible, they came from johns hopkins and everywhere. it's good to be president i guess but they were really great people but i would say more weakness than anything else. >> have you been retested? >> i have been retested and i haven't found out numbers or anything yet but i've been retested and i know i'm at the bottom of the scale are free. >> do you know what the cat scan shows? >> pretty good....
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adalja of john hopkins -- johns hopkins school of public health, thank you. ♪ you. ♪ mark: i am marks first word news. president trump has lost his anest bid to prevent attorney from getting his tax filings. a court ruled mr. trump's accountant must turn over his tax records to trump's attorney, cyrus. the are expect to appeal to supreme court. the justice department is expected to announce charges against two men from britain who joined the islamic state and/or allegedly part of a cell that murdered western hostages. -- and were allegedly part of a cell that murdered western hostages. in custody since 2018. william barr broke a diplomatic standoff this year when he promised the two would not face the death penalty. atop european union official secureaq wants to another 24 billion dollars of investments to help the balkans catch up economically with the rest of europe.
adalja of john hopkins -- johns hopkins school of public health, thank you. ♪ you. ♪ mark: i am marks first word news. president trump has lost his anest bid to prevent attorney from getting his tax filings. a court ruled mr. trump's accountant must turn over his tax records to trump's attorney, cyrus. the are expect to appeal to supreme court. the justice department is expected to announce charges against two men from britain who joined the islamic state and/or allegedly part of a cell...
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. >>> that alarming new number tonight, more than 85,000 new cases and tonight johns hopkins now reporting that another american tests positive for covid every 1.2 seconds in this country. another death every 107 seconds. tonight, images coming in from the midwest to the south and in wisconsin, a warning that there could soon be a shortage of beds in the icu. europe got hit with it before the u.s. and now their second wave and its deadly grip. tonight lockdowns now in france and germany and our foreign correspondent in belgium where icu numbers have now tripled in just three weeks. the deadly hurricane slamming into the u.s. the trees coming down killing several people. its path through atlanta, the power outages and early voting affected by this. snow and rain in the northeast and rob marciano timing it out tonight. >>> the deadly terror attack at a church in france. three people killed. president emmanuel macron tonight deploying thousands of troops declaring france is under attack. >>> here in the u.s. tonight the massive train derailment. cars carrying chemical, schools and neighborhoo
. >>> that alarming new number tonight, more than 85,000 new cases and tonight johns hopkins now reporting that another american tests positive for covid every 1.2 seconds in this country. another death every 107 seconds. tonight, images coming in from the midwest to the south and in wisconsin, a warning that there could soon be a shortage of beds in the icu. europe got hit with it before the u.s. and now their second wave and its deadly grip. tonight lockdowns now in france and...
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on the pandemic, joshua sharfstein of johns hopkins university.loomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm ritika gupta. coming up later today, the impossible foods cfo. this is bloomberg. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm ritika gupta. house speaker nancy pelosi and the white house accuse each other of doing the same thing when it comes to the pandemic relief plan. that is "moving the goal post when it comes to what is the actual legislation." pelosi says the house capacity bill this week. still, an agreement with the white house is not certain. the report can lead senate may not act before the election -- the republican led senate may not act before the election. atonavirus cases are surging the two countries in the center of it in europe. italy announced a national lockdown. spain will impose new measures, including a curfew. declare, once again, a state of emergency, because it is the most effective way to slow down the contagion curve and keep the virus away. ritika: germany will consider its next steps at a meeting today.
on the pandemic, joshua sharfstein of johns hopkins university.loomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm ritika gupta. coming up later today, the impossible foods cfo. this is bloomberg. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm ritika gupta. house speaker nancy pelosi and the white house accuse each other of doing the same thing when it comes to the pandemic relief plan. that is "moving the goal post when it comes to what is the actual legislation."...
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johns hopkins university says around 70,000 new cases were reported on friday.hat's the same level recorded in the summer around the height of the pandemic. the number of coronavirus cases across the globe has topped 40 million. the highest amount of new daily infections ever was registered this month in some european nations and russia. the united states has the most cases, followed by india, brazil and russia. covid-19 has killed more than 1.1 million people around the world. in france a nighttime curfew started from last saturday in paris and several other city districts. the german government has been mandated mask wearing in crowded places, depending on the latest covid-19 situation in any given ar area. the number of new daily infections in the united states has been trending up again since mid september. it had been declining from its peak in july. conversely, cases in india and brazil have been decreasing. johns hopkins university says the number of cases went from 30 million to 40 million in st 31 days. the pace has been speeding up since january. >>> j
johns hopkins university says around 70,000 new cases were reported on friday.hat's the same level recorded in the summer around the height of the pandemic. the number of coronavirus cases across the globe has topped 40 million. the highest amount of new daily infections ever was registered this month in some european nations and russia. the united states has the most cases, followed by india, brazil and russia. covid-19 has killed more than 1.1 million people around the world. in france a...
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that was lauren sauer, the john hopkins university assistant professor of emergency medicine and theociated johns hopkins bloomberg public school -- school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg who is the founder of the parent company of the bloomberg network. as lauren sauer alluded to, echo did by fda commissioner stephen hahn, the halt in eli lilly's antibody trial as well as other vaccine trials is all about process and safety. it is not about politics. in an interview on bloomberg, this is what the commissioner had to say. this is from the fda's perspective, not a politicized process. of course we are concerned the public feels this may be politicized, but i want to reassure the public that it is not. we are here to talk about the developing vaccines is dr. jeremy faust, emergency medicine physician at goodman and women's hospital. he was part of a group of scientists who did report the news about eli lilly's vaccine treatment paused. think you very much for being with us. let's start right there. whether there is a general understanding about the complexity and
that was lauren sauer, the john hopkins university assistant professor of emergency medicine and theociated johns hopkins bloomberg public school -- school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg who is the founder of the parent company of the bloomberg network. as lauren sauer alluded to, echo did by fda commissioner stephen hahn, the halt in eli lilly's antibody trial as well as other vaccine trials is all about process and safety. it is not about politics. in an interview on...
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. >>> according to johns hopkins university, the u.s. now has more than 8.1 million coronavirus cases and nearly 220,000 deaths. experts say masks can prevent the spread of the virus, but trump administration figures are still inconsistent about wearing them. here is the president and other officials in las vegas on sunday mask free. dr. anthony fauci thinks mr. trump's refusal to wear a mask is about image. >> he hasn't worn masks consistently. he has pushed back against thinks you said. >> i think that's less an antihigh temperature scienant anti-statement, it's more of a statement. >> what kind of statement. >> we don't need a mask, that kind of thing. he equates wearing a mask with weakness. >> does that make sense to you? >> no, it doesn't, of course not. >> the mixed messaging doesn't stop there. on sunday, twitter deleted a tweet from white house coronavirus adviser scott atlas that led masks work, no. twitter called it misinformation. the u.s. healthy secretary was asked about the contradictions. >> we have it in our individual c
. >>> according to johns hopkins university, the u.s. now has more than 8.1 million coronavirus cases and nearly 220,000 deaths. experts say masks can prevent the spread of the virus, but trump administration figures are still inconsistent about wearing them. here is the president and other officials in las vegas on sunday mask free. dr. anthony fauci thinks mr. trump's refusal to wear a mask is about image. >> he hasn't worn masks consistently. he has pushed back against thinks...
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now with your analysis, johns hopkins leading the way when it comes to looking at the figures, therere specific areas, countries, continents you look at anything that is going in the right direction and then you look somewhere else and it raises alarm bells. is there anyone we can learn from? sure, there are definitely parts of the country we are concerned about. there are some places in the midwest we are worried about what we see cases go up. one place in particular that we are worried about that i can think about the top of my head is a state like wisconsin. we are seeing cases go up there. south dakota, north dakota, places like that. so we definitely need to look at the states where cases are going up. localities where cases are going up. localities where cases are going up. localities where cases are going up and really look at what is going on, how we can increase public health measures, how we can increase testing, how we can increase contact racing, how we can support isolation and quarantine measures and stop the transmission. it has been fascinating to speak to you. thank
now with your analysis, johns hopkins leading the way when it comes to looking at the figures, therere specific areas, countries, continents you look at anything that is going in the right direction and then you look somewhere else and it raises alarm bells. is there anyone we can learn from? sure, there are definitely parts of the country we are concerned about. there are some places in the midwest we are worried about what we see cases go up. one place in particular that we are worried about...
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new cases of the coronavirus reached another record high number in the unitda states yest johns hopkins university's covid-19 tracking projec reported 83,757 new cases on friday, breaking the one-day record of 77,362 cases reportedj y 16. over the course of the pandemic, moe u.s. has now recorded 8.5 million cases and more than 224,000 deaths.is the coronavirulso resurging in eure. in france, where curfews are in effect in many large cities, there are now more than one million confirmed cases and close to 35,000 deaths. in poland, police in warsaw fired tear gas at protesters who oppose new restrictions that went into effect today. restaurants and bars are now closed for two weeks, and schools will be open only forch dren up to third grade. the country had a record number of new infections yesterday, more than 13,000, but the demonstrators said the newns restrictren't needed. among those testing positive ist poland's presiandrzej duda, who said today he has no symptoms but is now quarantining. globally, johns hopkins reports there are now more than 42 million confirmed cases of coronavi
new cases of the coronavirus reached another record high number in the unitda states yest johns hopkins university's covid-19 tracking projec reported 83,757 new cases on friday, breaking the one-day record of 77,362 cases reportedj y 16. over the course of the pandemic, moe u.s. has now recorded 8.5 million cases and more than 224,000 deaths.is the coronavirulso resurging in eure. in france, where curfews are in effect in many large cities, there are now more than one million confirmed cases...
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myself how grateful the president and i are to the men and women at walter reed, our colleagues at johns hopkins, and the many federal and private institutions receivevers -- really support from. as long as everything continues on the track we are on right now, as the president already tweeted out, we will get him home later today. with that, i will. take a couple questions. >> you said that he is still on steroids and other medicines that are usually given to covid patients who are on ventilators or with low oxygen. so did you over treat him? if he is still on that medication, how is it safe for him to return to the white house? >> we send patients home with medications all the time. yesterday afternoon, he probably met most of his discharge hospital.ts from the he's returning to a facility at the white house medical unit staffed 2024/7, top notch, physicians, nurses, logisticians. the team behind me will continue to support and that nature. >> what other infection control measures are you taking? ♪ >> "washington journal, every day we are taking your calls live. we discussed policy issues that
myself how grateful the president and i are to the men and women at walter reed, our colleagues at johns hopkins, and the many federal and private institutions receivevers -- really support from. as long as everything continues on the track we are on right now, as the president already tweeted out, we will get him home later today. with that, i will. take a couple questions. >> you said that he is still on steroids and other medicines that are usually given to covid patients who are on...
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mongolia center for health policy at duke university and caitlin rivers the senior scholar at john hopkinsfor health security, it is great to have you both, welcome to washington post live. >> thank you so much for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the report that you co-author, the first of its time a risk assessment on testing guidance that can be adapted to reflect the risk of covid-19 and the community, what is the basic framework? >> the basic framework sits in of what you've been talking about this excellent event for a multipronged strategy to get schools open, it is so important for the development of our children and it's important for the overall economic recovery, testing is not the only component, it needs to go along with the other steps that have already been discussed like masks and face coverings and steps to mitigate the risk of spread in schools like dividers and better ventilation but along with that we think there is considerable evidence that testing can make a big difference, the other thing that is changing is the availability of test, we had si
mongolia center for health policy at duke university and caitlin rivers the senior scholar at john hopkinsfor health security, it is great to have you both, welcome to washington post live. >> thank you so much for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the report that you co-author, the first of its time a risk assessment on testing guidance that can be adapted to reflect the risk of covid-19 and the community, what is the basic framework? >> the basic...
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i will now turn it over to doctor garibaldi from john hopkins to about our therapeutics.te what an honour and privilege it is to take care of the president and be part of such a talented team here. the president yesterday evening completed a second dose of remdesivir, he tolerated that infusion well. we are monitoring for potential side—effects and he has had none we can tell. his liver and kidney function have remained normal. we continue to plan to use a five day of remdesivir. in response to transient low oxygen levels, as doctor connelly has discussed, we did initiate dexamethasone therapy and he received his first doze yesterday and i plan is to continue that for the time being. today he feels well. he has been up and around. 0ur feels well. he has been up and around. our plan is to have him to eat and drink, be up out of bed as much as possible, to be mobile and if he continues to look as well as he does today, we hope for a discharge as early as tomorrow to the white house where he can continue his treatment course. i will turn over to doctor connelly for any quest
i will now turn it over to doctor garibaldi from john hopkins to about our therapeutics.te what an honour and privilege it is to take care of the president and be part of such a talented team here. the president yesterday evening completed a second dose of remdesivir, he tolerated that infusion well. we are monitoring for potential side—effects and he has had none we can tell. his liver and kidney function have remained normal. we continue to plan to use a five day of remdesivir. in response...
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and also a specialist from johns hopkins. i spoke with reporters earlier today. the president's physician addressed the issue of drops in his oxygen level. >> over the course of his illness, the president has experienced two episodes of transient drops in his oxygen saturation. we debated the reasons for this and whether we would even intervene. it was the determination of the team based on the timeline from the initial diagnosis that we initiate dexamethasone. >> reporter: dexamethasone is a steroid designed to help a patient's breathing, frequently used with covid patients, some with severe illness. a doctor from here at walter reed offered this assessment. >> regarding his clinical status, the patient continues to improve. he has remained without fever since friday morning. his vital signs are stable. from a pulmonary standpoint, he remains on room air this morning and is not complaining of shortness of breath or other significant respiratory symptoms. >> reporter: then there's the pulmonary specialist from up the road at johns hopkins who sounded pretty upbea
and also a specialist from johns hopkins. i spoke with reporters earlier today. the president's physician addressed the issue of drops in his oxygen level. >> over the course of his illness, the president has experienced two episodes of transient drops in his oxygen saturation. we debated the reasons for this and whether we would even intervene. it was the determination of the team based on the timeline from the initial diagnosis that we initiate dexamethasone. >> reporter:...
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a senior associate at johns hopkins center for security. thank you for your time.ding about this report you call contact tracing stagnant. you think it's stagnant. we have a map we can show our viewers. 44 states do not have enough of what they need estimated contact tracing. 44 states short of the need at a time 36 states are reporting more new infections right now as opposed to a week ago. that's a dangerous collision course, is it not? if we don't have tracers and more virus and you can't find out where it's coming from, you can't slow the spread? >> yeah. i think this is an essential component to the response. it's not the only component. once we have large cases, big epidemics, it's hard to rely on contact tracing because it can be overwhelmed quickly. it's a combination of hiring that workforce we need and bringing case numbers down to a manageable level where contact tracing can be effective. >> so i was looking at the report, it says we're about halfway there in terms of hiring the personnel. what's happening? are states and cities, groups not giving this t
a senior associate at johns hopkins center for security. thank you for your time.ding about this report you call contact tracing stagnant. you think it's stagnant. we have a map we can show our viewers. 44 states do not have enough of what they need estimated contact tracing. 44 states short of the need at a time 36 states are reporting more new infections right now as opposed to a week ago. that's a dangerous collision course, is it not? if we don't have tracers and more virus and you can't...
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amesh adalja, senior scholar at johns hopkins, for coming on and giving us some facts about covid-19. to.,e biden hits pennsylvania today. c-span,ve coverage on online at c-span.org, or listen live on her free radio app. earlier today at the white house, president trump held his first in person event since being hospitalized for covid-19. he stood on the south portico balcony, speaking to groups gathered on the south lawn.
amesh adalja, senior scholar at johns hopkins, for coming on and giving us some facts about covid-19. to.,e biden hits pennsylvania today. c-span,ve coverage on online at c-span.org, or listen live on her free radio app. earlier today at the white house, president trump held his first in person event since being hospitalized for covid-19. he stood on the south portico balcony, speaking to groups gathered on the south lawn.
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i don't represent my hospital john hopkins. brian is one of the best in the world he's spent his career studying acute lung injury he was involved in a con voless plasma i think that represents the state of the art care we've come light years from where we were back in the day of march and april in treating this disease. >> when i talked about whether he took oxygen there was questions, question after question at the briefing about when all of the symptoms et cetera were diagnosed forcing the white house press secretary to release this memorandum from the white house physician who said this is from doctor conley. this morning while summarizing the president's health i incorrectly used term 72 hours instead of day three and 48 hours instead of day two with regards to his diagnosis, and the administration of the polyantibody therapy. that's the regeneron drug that we talked about earlier. everybody is parsing every word every statement from the doctors and you have to feel for them. i mean they're not necessarily public speakers.
i don't represent my hospital john hopkins. brian is one of the best in the world he's spent his career studying acute lung injury he was involved in a con voless plasma i think that represents the state of the art care we've come light years from where we were back in the day of march and april in treating this disease. >> when i talked about whether he took oxygen there was questions, question after question at the briefing about when all of the symptoms et cetera were diagnosed forcing...
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johns hopkins is in eli shias district, or was, and he also said, took a colleague. before they could get into the room, omarosa met them at the door. >> okay. [laughing] >> she tried to hustle her way into the meeting, and elijah said that's okay, omarosa. we understand that you are more important things to do. so we will be okay with going into this meeting alone. >> mind you, she was in charge of anything and everything lack that this is not just a black issue. it just happened to be a black congressperson. go ahead. >> should ship not been invitede was trying to edge her weight in an ally is like no, we will be okay. he went into that meeting, and in that meeting he thought it went incredibly well. donald j. trump was receptive. they talk deeply about the issue. they talk frankly about who they were as people, at least elisha did. afterwards he left thinking that it went pretty well. that is until he saw the news coverage afterwards. in the news coverage afterwards he found that donald trump are going up to the media and lied about what he had said. he lied and s
johns hopkins is in eli shias district, or was, and he also said, took a colleague. before they could get into the room, omarosa met them at the door. >> okay. [laughing] >> she tried to hustle her way into the meeting, and elijah said that's okay, omarosa. we understand that you are more important things to do. so we will be okay with going into this meeting alone. >> mind you, she was in charge of anything and everything lack that this is not just a black issue. it just...
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walter reed, but you do rely on them, they are really fantastic talents and they came in from johns hopkins also and other places. i saw so many doctors looking over me, i think i'm the most analyzed human being in the world right now. but we have the head people at not only walter reed, which is incredible, the job they do, but also johns hopkins and other hospitals. i think they're amazed at how quickly this point, frankly. >> sean: let me ask you the debate commission said earlier tonight that their decision is not going to be reversed even if you get a full healthy go ahead from all of your doctors and follow the cdc guidelines. how did they get to unilaterally decide that without consulting with you or former vice president biden's campaign even? >> president trump: i didn't even want to use them. last time i had a big problem, my mikes when i had three debates with hillary and i think the first debate they -- excuse me, on the first debate, they oscillated the micy oscillated it very, very seriously. and actually apologized to me. i said what's this all about? they were quentin people
walter reed, but you do rely on them, they are really fantastic talents and they came in from johns hopkins also and other places. i saw so many doctors looking over me, i think i'm the most analyzed human being in the world right now. but we have the head people at not only walter reed, which is incredible, the job they do, but also johns hopkins and other hospitals. i think they're amazed at how quickly this point, frankly. >> sean: let me ask you the debate commission said earlier...
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confirmed at least 21 states are now reporting a rise in covert 1000 cases that's according to johns hopkins university schools in the new your in the new york quotes for neighborhoods will be closed from tuesday as the state tries to get ahead of the quickening spread there while let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly halkett who is outside at walter reed military hospital so kimberly you've been there for hours really waiting for an update we're waiting perhaps for a press statement but actually we got the news a via twitter how do you see the latest developments 2. well this is clearly a president who is eager to get out of the hospital we've known for at least 24 hours and that was confirmed by his chief of staff mark meadows and the president has continued to try and project strength through out his illness he has often commented that that is what is required of a leader and he believes that this is that moment for him now so any time there has been a negative report about his condition we've seen the president try to get ahead of that narrative this is no exception the
confirmed at least 21 states are now reporting a rise in covert 1000 cases that's according to johns hopkins university schools in the new your in the new york quotes for neighborhoods will be closed from tuesday as the state tries to get ahead of the quickening spread there while let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly halkett who is outside at walter reed military hospital so kimberly you've been there for hours really waiting for an update we're waiting perhaps for a press...
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figures from johns hopkins university show more than 99,000 new cases reported on friday. total number of cases in the us surpass the nine million mark. in the rest of europe, the who reported total cases across the continent have gone over the 10 million mark. the second wave in europe has seen belgium, france and germany move to reinstate full national lockdowns. paul hawkins reports. to stay at home, protect our nhs and save lives. remember back in the spring? "stay at home" was the message and borisjohnson‘s now understood to be considering bringing in that instruction for england again. however, it wouldn't be the same overall. this time, schools, colleges and universities would stay open. official government documents seen by the bbc suggest the country is on course for a significantly higher death toll in the second wave of covid than the first, unless there are further restrictions. that as cases continue to rise. because action wasn't taken earlier when it should have been, we are now in a harder place and the tier 3 approach just levels us off at a bad place. and
figures from johns hopkins university show more than 99,000 new cases reported on friday. total number of cases in the us surpass the nine million mark. in the rest of europe, the who reported total cases across the continent have gone over the 10 million mark. the second wave in europe has seen belgium, france and germany move to reinstate full national lockdowns. paul hawkins reports. to stay at home, protect our nhs and save lives. remember back in the spring? "stay at home" was...
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garibaldi from johns hopkins to talk about our therapeutics and our plan for the day. dr. garibaldi: thank you. just wanted to reiterate what an honor and privilege it is to take care of the president, but to be part of such a talented team here. the president yesterday evening completed a second dose of remdesivir, he tolerated it well and we have been monitoring for side effects and he has had none that we can tell. his liver and kidney function remain normal. we continue to plan to use a five day course of remdesevir in response to transient low oxygen levels as dr. conley discussed, we did initiate dexamethasone and he received his first dose yesterday. our plan is to continue that for the time being. today, he feels well. he has been up and around. our plan is to have him eat and drink and be up out of bed as much as possible, and if he continues to look and feel as well as he does today, our hope is that we plan for discharge as early as tomorrow to the white house where he can continue his treatment course. thank you. i will turn it over to dr. conley for any questi
garibaldi from johns hopkins to talk about our therapeutics and our plan for the day. dr. garibaldi: thank you. just wanted to reiterate what an honor and privilege it is to take care of the president, but to be part of such a talented team here. the president yesterday evening completed a second dose of remdesivir, he tolerated it well and we have been monitoring for side effects and he has had none that we can tell. his liver and kidney function remain normal. we continue to plan to use a...
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we partner with johns hopkins university to track this data.s of midday today, you have about 3.7 million confirmed cases around the globe. more than one million deaths. this chart is what is giving people a lot of concern. what transpired over the last week. a rise in cases. 9% jump in spain. 14% jump in the u.k.. 16% jump in france. you have the government talking about declaring a state of emergency. germany saying they face a crucial moment. johnson saying he will outline new virus measures on monday. you have to wonder what this all means for the economy. caroline: angela merkel getting worried even though you see germany tracking much lower. ,t shows how worried there is even when they seemingly have it under relative control. let's get our opinion columnist in here. he has been all over the story ever since march. sees exhausting that people this enemy that will not go away. >> that is the thing we are very much finding out. at europe, which has, relative to the u.s., a successful summer. in many cases, they are getting their economy bac
we partner with johns hopkins university to track this data.s of midday today, you have about 3.7 million confirmed cases around the globe. more than one million deaths. this chart is what is giving people a lot of concern. what transpired over the last week. a rise in cases. 9% jump in spain. 14% jump in the u.k.. 16% jump in france. you have the government talking about declaring a state of emergency. germany saying they face a crucial moment. johnson saying he will outline new virus measures...
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marty makary, johns hopkins, thank you so much. great to have you here tonight. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: so president trump at walter reed medical center tonight and for the next few days as we told you, he is going to be off the campaign trail. final stretch of the election. 30 days to go and he will be working to recover and beat this virus. so, joe biden sent his well-wishes to the president and the first lady who was also diagnosed with covid-19 before urging vigilance in this national fight. watch this. >> sending my prayers for the health and safety of the first lady and president of the united states after they tested positive for covid-19. this is not a matter of politics. it's a brazen reminder to all of us that we have to take this virus seriously. it's not going away automatically. >> martha: jacqui heinrich has the story in wilmington delaware tonight. hi, jacqui. >> hi, martha. significant development. the biden campaign saying they are pulling all of negative ads because of what happened. that decision was mad
marty makary, johns hopkins, thank you so much. great to have you here tonight. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: so president trump at walter reed medical center tonight and for the next few days as we told you, he is going to be off the campaign trail. final stretch of the election. 30 days to go and he will be working to recover and beat this virus. so, joe biden sent his well-wishes to the president and the first lady who was also diagnosed with covid-19 before urging vigilance...
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here to launch our quarterly johns hopkins form.chedulingst-minute change, the president is unable to join us. we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues about policy then dr. anthony franchi. for millions across the country an
here to launch our quarterly johns hopkins form.chedulingst-minute change, the president is unable to join us. we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues about policy then dr. anthony franchi. for millions across the country an
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johns hopkins shows more than 226,000 americans have died from the virus.people a day are testing positive on average, up from 51,002 weeks ago. -- 51,000 two weeks ago. in europe, new business restrictions and another round of large-scale lockdowns. at a summit in brussels, they said we are deep in the second wave, warning this year's holiday season will be impacted. >> i think that this year's christmas will be a different christmas. a lot depends on our
johns hopkins shows more than 226,000 americans have died from the virus.people a day are testing positive on average, up from 51,002 weeks ago. -- 51,000 two weeks ago. in europe, new business restrictions and another round of large-scale lockdowns. at a summit in brussels, they said we are deep in the second wave, warning this year's holiday season will be impacted. >> i think that this year's christmas will be a different christmas. a lot depends on our