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delta is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. he specializes in infectious diseases and pandemic policy. welcome to the double. let's start with the money. let's start with how the vaccines will be paid for a given that the world is crying out for them. does that mean that they'll be super expensive outside kovacs initiative because of that huge demand? i don't think that's going to be the case. this is a global health emergency. we have many non-governmental organizations, like the bill and melinda gates foundation, like gaby and kovacs. and i think that's all going to have an influence on how this is priced because the whole world is really suffering because of this pandemic. and i do think that the, that the bulk of the incentive is to make this as affordable a vaccine as possible. and there's going to be a lot of funds available to purchase this vaccine. and i think that we likely will see the world on a, on a slower scale than what's happening in the developing countries get vaccinated within hopefully we will eradicate this
delta is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. he specializes in infectious diseases and pandemic policy. welcome to the double. let's start with the money. let's start with how the vaccines will be paid for a given that the world is crying out for them. does that mean that they'll be super expensive outside kovacs initiative because of that huge demand? i don't think that's going to be the case. this is a global health emergency. we have many non-governmental...
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well, doctor is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. he specializes in infectious diseases and pandemic policy. welcome to the double. let's start with the money. let's start with how the vaccines will be paid for and given that the world is crying out for them. does that mean that they'll be super expensive outside kovacs initiative because of that huge demand? i don't think that's going to be the case. this is a global health emergency. we have many non-governmental organizations, like the bill and melinda gates foundation, like gaby and kovacs. and i think that's all going to have an influence on how this is priced because the whole world is really suffering because of this pandemic. and i do think that the, that the bulk of the incentive is to make this as affordable a vaccine as possible. and there's going to be a lot of funds available to purchase this vaccine. and i think that we likely will see the world on a, on a slower scale than what's happening in the developing countries get vaccinated within hopefully we will eradicate thi
well, doctor is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. he specializes in infectious diseases and pandemic policy. welcome to the double. let's start with the money. let's start with how the vaccines will be paid for and given that the world is crying out for them. does that mean that they'll be super expensive outside kovacs initiative because of that huge demand? i don't think that's going to be the case. this is a global health emergency. we have many non-governmental...
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. >> thank you again, we'll be right back with senior scholar from john hopkins center for health security and founding director of the center for health policy at duke university doctor mark, stick with us. ♪ >> hello i am from the american university, we are talking today why safely reopening schools is a national priority to prevent further spread of covid-19 and how we get there, i am thrilled to be joined by the president of the rockefeller foundation which is leading these pilot testing protocols for k - 12 schools in four cities and one state across the country that has the potential to inform decisions right now on widespread testing, it is great to have you. >> thank you it's great to be with you. >> to send her kids back to school is one of the most controversial debate of reopening the country, right now most of the schoolchildren haven't returned to classrooms is fall, we see the strain it's putting on families and employers and most important leave the kids and all parents want to know if it's safe to send their kids back to school especially with the new surges. >> i'm a pare
. >> thank you again, we'll be right back with senior scholar from john hopkins center for health security and founding director of the center for health policy at duke university doctor mark, stick with us. ♪ >> hello i am from the american university, we are talking today why safely reopening schools is a national priority to prevent further spread of covid-19 and how we get there, i am thrilled to be joined by the president of the rockefeller foundation which is leading these...
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tom inglesby, head of the center for health security about how to keep yourself safe as we wait for covidaccines. then, president-elect biden's team expresses frustration over the delayed transition. >> we don't have access to all the information that we need to get from all the various agencies. >> chris: we will ask kate bedingfield, senior advisor to the biden transition how the delay will affect his ability to lead on day one. plus... >> they didn't elect joe biden. >> chris: we will ask our sunday panel about president trump's continuing bid to reverse the 2020 election. what are his chances? and... >> i thought about becoming a priest before i thought about becoming catholic. >> chris: the archbishop of washington about to make history as the nation's first african-american cardinal. all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. this weekend, americans are being urged to double down on the life-saving measures such as social distancing and mask wearing as the death toll from the coronavirus passes 250,000 and a record 195,000 new cases
tom inglesby, head of the center for health security about how to keep yourself safe as we wait for covidaccines. then, president-elect biden's team expresses frustration over the delayed transition. >> we don't have access to all the information that we need to get from all the various agencies. >> chris: we will ask kate bedingfield, senior advisor to the biden transition how the delay will affect his ability to lead on day one. plus... >> they didn't elect joe biden....
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belgium is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. he specializes in infectious diseases and pandemic policy. welcome to the w. . let's start with the money. let's start with how the vaccines will be paid for and given that the world is crying out for them. does that mean that they'll be super expensive outside this kovacs initiative because of that huge demand? i don't think that's going to be the case. this is a global health emergency. we have many non-governmental organizations, like the bill and melinda gates foundation, like gaby and kovacs. and i think that's all going to have an influence on how this is priced because the whole world is really suffering because of this pandemic. and i do think that the, that the bulk of the incentive is to make this as affordable a vaccine as possible. and there's going to be a lot of funds available to purchase this vaccine. and i think that we likely will see the world on a, on a slower scale than what's happening in the developing countries get vaccinated within hopefully we will eradicate t
belgium is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. he specializes in infectious diseases and pandemic policy. welcome to the w. . let's start with the money. let's start with how the vaccines will be paid for and given that the world is crying out for them. does that mean that they'll be super expensive outside this kovacs initiative because of that huge demand? i don't think that's going to be the case. this is a global health emergency. we have many non-governmental...
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based on what john hopkins center for health security based in the us asked which would be willing to design policies such that. we learn the right lessons and in the future. don't allow such terrible pandemics to her. you know presently we're faced was so many challenges at once so we have the climate change the kleine biodiversity growing inequality extremism thing just like most obvious ones but there are so many more and you say getting priorities right is what utter importance so which problem in your opinion should be the center of focus right now . so the general way i eat of thinking about socrates in my view is that we should look for one of those issues that most impacts the very long about well that's thinking about centuries or thousands of years hence and that's because future generations matter just in the same way the present generation in matters and. the future is just so long so big so if there's anything we can do to fix the very long run that's of enormous importance and then there are 2 issues i think we stand out there one is the best of you know even worst spend
based on what john hopkins center for health security based in the us asked which would be willing to design policies such that. we learn the right lessons and in the future. don't allow such terrible pandemics to her. you know presently we're faced was so many challenges at once so we have the climate change the kleine biodiversity growing inequality extremism thing just like most obvious ones but there are so many more and you say getting priorities right is what utter importance so which...
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joining me to discuss, senior scholar at johns hopkins university center for health security. dr. dalja, thank you for coming on. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's go to the vaccine. the president is saying a vaccine will be ready next week or the week after, but the fda has not even issued an authorization yet. they have their meeting december 10. so, realistically, when do you think the first doses will be available? >> in the best case scenario, if everything goes perfectly, depending on when the committee is meeting, late december. that's probably for health care workers and a small amount of vaccine available. so it's not something we're going to see, i think, in the next couple weeks or so because of the fda process and how much data has to be sifted through to be able to issue, like you said, an emergency authorization. >> given what you outlined, in december would be the first doses, especially given all the challenges distributing millions of doses of the vaccine. when do you think the majority of americans would actually have access to it? >> probably mi
joining me to discuss, senior scholar at johns hopkins university center for health security. dr. dalja, thank you for coming on. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's go to the vaccine. the president is saying a vaccine will be ready next week or the week after, but the fda has not even issued an authorization yet. they have their meeting december 10. so, realistically, when do you think the first doses will be available? >> in the best case scenario, if...
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speak exclusively with tom about the fight against the coronavirus he's the director of the center for health securityspital and chris will sit down with biden deputy campaign manager this as president-elect begins transition process to oval office you can catch both interviews in their entirety right here on fox news channel check your local list physician for times on the big fox stations. and that's how fox reports on this saturday, november 21st of 2020. i'm jon scott thanks for watching see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ he believes these challenge that are taking place in the states are undermining democracy. he's put out an 800 page book you think he's winston churchi
speak exclusively with tom about the fight against the coronavirus he's the director of the center for health securityspital and chris will sit down with biden deputy campaign manager this as president-elect begins transition process to oval office you can catch both interviews in their entirety right here on fox news channel check your local list physician for times on the big fox stations. and that's how fox reports on this saturday, november 21st of 2020. i'm jon scott thanks for watching...
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speak exclusively with tom about the fight against the coronavirus he's the director of the center for health securityns university hospital and chris will sit down with biden deputy campaign manager this as president-elect begins transition process to oval office you can catch both interviews in their entirety right here on fox news channel check your local list physician for times on the big fox stations. and that's how fox reports on this saturday, november 21st of 2020. i'm jon scott thanks for watching see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a long way down. pete: welcome to fox and friends. this is sunday, november 22nd. we are glad that you're here. you learn something about your cohosts every morning, often times 20 seconds before the show. we have this neat little rundown, and i stapled -- jed, you'll appreciate this -- i stapled jed's packet for him because i thought he likes it it stapled. turns out, he was ripping that out 10 seconds before we got
speak exclusively with tom about the fight against the coronavirus he's the director of the center for health securityns university hospital and chris will sit down with biden deputy campaign manager this as president-elect begins transition process to oval office you can catch both interviews in their entirety right here on fox news channel check your local list physician for times on the big fox stations. and that's how fox reports on this saturday, november 21st of 2020. i'm jon scott thanks...
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tom ins bee, the director of the center for health security at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of good to see you again, doctor. thank you for being here. illinois' governor pritzker, he's not holding back. you heard all of the folks speaking in the piece sarah wonderfully put together for us. the midwest is under siege right now by the virus. is this more concerning than -- would you say you're more concerned about what you're seeing now than you were with the initial spike in the spring, simply because of where and how widespread this explosion is happening? >> yes, i am the most concerned i have been since this pandemic started. i think in the beginning of the pandemic, we had extraordinary burden on some places in the country but now we are seeing it really across the country, concentrated in the midwest and mountain west. if you look at the u.s. states and if the u.s. states were countries, we'd have the ten countries in the world with the most rapid spread. so this is really not just one place or two places. this is really states across the country are having the most rapid r
tom ins bee, the director of the center for health security at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of good to see you again, doctor. thank you for being here. illinois' governor pritzker, he's not holding back. you heard all of the folks speaking in the piece sarah wonderfully put together for us. the midwest is under siege right now by the virus. is this more concerning than -- would you say you're more concerned about what you're seeing now than you were with the initial spike in the spring,...
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with that i want to bring in a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security, also dr. shoshana ungerleider from california pacific medical center. we'll try to answer as many questions as we can. we have your folks for a little bit. we'll take our time through this thing. thank you for joining us on this holiday and happy thanksgiving. dr. adalja, we're getting questions about transmitting the virus after supposed immunity. one viewer is asking us this. if someone had and recovered from covid-19, can they still transmit the virus to others if they come into contact with a new infection? you've got a lot of people talking about this, being immune, shall i say, after recovery. it seems likely that they could still spread the virus, right, doctor? >> it all depends. what we know is that reinfection is very rare. there's only been a handful of reinfections after maybe 20 million, 40 million cases that have occurred all over the world. i think that tells you that's not what the virus normally does. when you talk about other coronaviruses though, after about a year or so, rei
with that i want to bring in a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security, also dr. shoshana ungerleider from california pacific medical center. we'll try to answer as many questions as we can. we have your folks for a little bit. we'll take our time through this thing. thank you for joining us on this holiday and happy thanksgiving. dr. adalja, we're getting questions about transmitting the virus after supposed immunity. one viewer is asking us this. if someone had and...
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this weekend on "fox news sunday" chris wallace will speak with tom the director of the center for health security school of public health. check your local listings for air time. thanks for watching "special report." i'm john roberts in washington. the story hosted by march martha mccallum starts right now. i will see you next wednesday and happy thanksgiving to you and yours. >> martha: happy thanksgiving, john. good see you tonight. i'm martha mccallum and this is "the story" for a friday. republican michigan state senator mike shirky is one of several top g.o.p. leaders in michigan. today he was at the center of one of the hottest political battles in the country. this morning he woke up to put on his mask. he went to the airport to go visit president trump in the midst of this fierce battle over the presidential election in his state and here is what happened. >> shame on you. shame on you. shame on you. >> what did trump promise you? what can trump promise you? >> where is the evidence of fraud? where is the evidence of
this weekend on "fox news sunday" chris wallace will speak with tom the director of the center for health security school of public health. check your local listings for air time. thanks for watching "special report." i'm john roberts in washington. the story hosted by march martha mccallum starts right now. i will see you next wednesday and happy thanksgiving to you and yours. >> martha: happy thanksgiving, john. good see you tonight. i'm martha mccallum and this is...
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tom inglesby, director of the johns hopkins center for health security. eat debbie back on the show. thank you for being here tonight. what do you think about what we just heard from the doctor about operation warp speed mech do you agree with him? >> well i certainly respect the doctor and think he's been very effective at this program. i don't know enough details to really understand the timeline. but it seems possible given the information that we've been hearing, and it's very exciting news. i think we need to see the actual results and the fda review process and the external committee that reviews the information. but we will know that in a few weeks. and if it's all as we've heard so far, than that really is the best news we've had since this pandemic started. one vaccine, possibly two or three vaccines close to follow that have very high effectiveness and so far good safety profiles. >> martha: and what about the idea that if they do get out into the country and people start the immunization process as early as mid-december, that you could see some
tom inglesby, director of the johns hopkins center for health security. eat debbie back on the show. thank you for being here tonight. what do you think about what we just heard from the doctor about operation warp speed mech do you agree with him? >> well i certainly respect the doctor and think he's been very effective at this program. i don't know enough details to really understand the timeline. but it seems possible given the information that we've been hearing, and it's very...
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increase ok we have to leave it there dr a mission just senior scholar at johns hopkins a center for health security service thank you for your time thank you. so that's a situation in the united states but the latest figures show that europe has become the global epicenter for the cove in $1000.00 pandemic once again the 2nd wave is hitting nations across the continent hard with hospitals coming on the renewed pressure several countries are now on the various stages of lockdown again that has more. we've covered 19 infection serging these are worrying times for hospital staff around europe here in france the death toll from the virus is now more than 40000 at this private hospital in the city of santa t.n. they have prepared for a 2nd wave but they're still nervous connection you know who want that we've managed to order equipment we've requested some stuff which is very important in terms of organization and things are going better at the moment but it is nevertheless more stressful because we know that we are going to reach a level that we didn't reach during the 1st wave. front is currently a we
increase ok we have to leave it there dr a mission just senior scholar at johns hopkins a center for health security service thank you for your time thank you. so that's a situation in the united states but the latest figures show that europe has become the global epicenter for the cove in $1000.00 pandemic once again the 2nd wave is hitting nations across the continent hard with hospitals coming on the renewed pressure several countries are now on the various stages of lockdown again that has...
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coded vaccine raise, i'm joined by a dog and he's a senior scholar and john thompson center for public for health security. it's good to have you on the program, pfizer biotech vaccine. it has taken just 10 months to develop, which is a remarkably short time. how can we be sure that it's safe? we can be sure that it is safe because we've seen animal data, we've seen phase one in phase 2 and now face 3 day. you have to remember that speed, it's just exene was made, had to do with the fact that it was using a new technology, an m.r.i. name, vaccine platform. and that's where we cut the speed down and wasn't that the safety was if there were corners cut in phase one or 2 trials, we will have to follow people once they are vaccinated, 3 years, like we do with all the axioms. but in the middle of a pandemic, we're going to get an emergency use authorization based on the safety data that we have so far. and it does look good and you think we have to, to continue to follow as i said, to make sure nothing late longer term occurs. but i do think everything is it is pointing the right way when it comes to this vacc
coded vaccine raise, i'm joined by a dog and he's a senior scholar and john thompson center for public for health security. it's good to have you on the program, pfizer biotech vaccine. it has taken just 10 months to develop, which is a remarkably short time. how can we be sure that it's safe? we can be sure that it is safe because we've seen animal data, we've seen phase one in phase 2 and now face 3 day. you have to remember that speed, it's just exene was made, had to do with the fact that...
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vaccine raise, i'm joined by amish dogs and he's a senior scholar and johns hopkins center for public, for health security. it's good to have you on the program. the pfizer biotech vaccine, it has taken just 10 months to develop, which is a remarkably short time. how can we be sure that it's safe? we can be sure that it is safe because we've seen in animal data, we've seen phase one in face 2, and now face 3 days, you have to remember that speed, it's just exene was made,, had to do with the fact that it was using a new technology an m.r.i., any vaccine platform, and that's where we cut this feet out and wasn't that the safety was at there were corners cut in phase one or 2 trials. we will have to follow people once they are vaccinated. 3 years, like we do with all the axioms. but in the middle of a pandemic, we're going to get an emergency use authorization based on the safety data that we have so far. and it does look good and you think we have to continue to follow, as i said, to make sure nothing late longer term occurs. but i do think everything is it is pointing the right way when it comes to this v
vaccine raise, i'm joined by amish dogs and he's a senior scholar and johns hopkins center for public, for health security. it's good to have you on the program. the pfizer biotech vaccine, it has taken just 10 months to develop, which is a remarkably short time. how can we be sure that it's safe? we can be sure that it is safe because we've seen in animal data, we've seen phase one in face 2, and now face 3 days, you have to remember that speed, it's just exene was made,, had to do with the...
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. >> senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security is in pittsburgh. good morning. >> hi, thanks for having me. >> you're an expert on infectious disease and pandemic preparedness. how do we get this under control as you see the rising cases and hospitalizations. >> right now, we have a pandemic that's completely out of control. the reason it is out of control, we still don't have public health infrastructure to test, trace, isolate. without that, people can't know their status. they go about their lives, infect other people. you saw the long line at dodger stadium. we can't have test lines like that. we have to test almost on a daily basis, brush our teeth, test ourselves, know what we can do that day. we can't do in november in the united states what taiwan could do in march. this is the reason we are seeing surjs. then we have pandemic fatigue. we can't do the basics in public health in this country. >> how worried are you about thanksgiving and the pandemic? >> it is almost inevitable we're going to see increase in cases after thanksgiving. many pe
. >> senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security is in pittsburgh. good morning. >> hi, thanks for having me. >> you're an expert on infectious disease and pandemic preparedness. how do we get this under control as you see the rising cases and hospitalizations. >> right now, we have a pandemic that's completely out of control. the reason it is out of control, we still don't have public health infrastructure to test, trace, isolate. without that, people...
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. >> the head of johns hopkins center for health security. tual learning. experts say the science behind keeping kids out of school is being miscalculated. professor oster joins us now. you right in we're roonging for ways to control community spread shutting down schools is not the answer. other measures focus more on the locations and activities known to have super spreader potential would do much more to curb the pandemic. the theme here is that if infection rates at school were higher than the surrounding community it would be a problem. but they're not as you point out. >> yeah, i think what we're seeing is schools are reflecting their community and most of the patterns make it look like infections are being acquired outside the school and not inside the school. what that means is that if we close schools, we are not likely to lower infection rates in the community so it is a policy misdirection that's costly for kids and families. and doesn't seem to have a lot of public health benefits. >> trace: it is amazing. for the past nine months
. >> the head of johns hopkins center for health security. tual learning. experts say the science behind keeping kids out of school is being miscalculated. professor oster joins us now. you right in we're roonging for ways to control community spread shutting down schools is not the answer. other measures focus more on the locations and activities known to have super spreader potential would do much more to curb the pandemic. the theme here is that if infection rates at school were higher...
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see pfizer shares up 15%, and biontech shares up 26%, joining me right now john hopkins center for health securityr infectious disease expert dr., your reaction to this news what should be looking at in terms of of a vaccine wild used. >> i think we all need to be optimistic about this but also realistic still going to take some time to get number ofs does to vaccinate entire u.s. population kwifl good news nobody expected this high result means prevented 90% infections people thought more a vaccine helped you not have a sever case providing that level of immunity preliminary study is very, very encouraging. >> very encouraging, is how wall street is seeing it, are markets get ahead of themselves dow industrials up 1500 points, dr. adalja would you suggest that it might be normal to get back to normal in terms of our lives? look at travel companies look at cruise lines, the airlines all surging on expectation that a vaccine could mean that people get back to the way they were living before this. >> we see lots of ups and downs, mo moderna when type of announcements are made too soon to know this i
see pfizer shares up 15%, and biontech shares up 26%, joining me right now john hopkins center for health securityr infectious disease expert dr., your reaction to this news what should be looking at in terms of of a vaccine wild used. >> i think we all need to be optimistic about this but also realistic still going to take some time to get number ofs does to vaccinate entire u.s. population kwifl good news nobody expected this high result means prevented 90% infections people thought...
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centers for disease control and other government institutions designed to protect public health have completely failed the country in the face of coded 19 centers for disease control and r.u. . department of homeland security this job easy to track global pandemic you know what they do they fear you from their chaotic early response to underestimating the danger to the lack of testing kits and accusations of becoming a political tool the centers for disease control are being hit from all sides other essential institutions of u.s. society are affected by a deep crisis for example law enforcement. are our. recent protests sparked by the killing of. words floyd as well as a long history of police brutality have many americans asking whether or not they're really safe and protected public trust in the police as an institution has been in decline intelligence agencies are yet another example they are expected to gather information and then provide it to the military but lately they seem to have been getting caught up in political squabbles if the 1st people you met from so-called american intelligence were dirty cops who have now proven to be sleaze bags at the highest level you could perhaps understand my relu
centers for disease control and other government institutions designed to protect public health have completely failed the country in the face of coded 19 centers for disease control and r.u. . department of homeland security this job easy to track global pandemic you know what they do they fear you from their chaotic early response to underestimating the danger to the lack of testing kits and accusations of becoming a political tool the centers for disease control are being hit from all sides...
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health experts fear travel centered around today's thanksgiving holiday could mean darker days to come for the pandemic. >>> presidential pardon. in his final days in office, president trump gives a full pardon to his former national security adviser michael flynn. what the president and democrats are saying. >>> remembering a legend. the sports world speaks out after the passing of soccer icon diego maradona. >>> good morning. i'm tom hanson in for anne-marie green. a very happy thanksgiving to you and your family. >>> despite urgings by health officials for americans to stay home, people are still traveling for today's holiday, even as coronavirus cases continue to surge. yesterday there were more than 181,000 cases in the u.s. there were also nearly 2300 deaths, the most since early may. it was a record-breaking day in california, which recorded more than 18,000 new cases. that's the largest single day increase for any state since the pandemic started. if you plan to watch the iconic thanksgiving day parade here in new york city, it is going to look a bit different. you guessed it thanks to the pandemic. naomi ruchim is along the parade route with more. naomi, good morning. >> reporter: hey, tom, good morning to you. th
health experts fear travel centered around today's thanksgiving holiday could mean darker days to come for the pandemic. >>> presidential pardon. in his final days in office, president trump gives a full pardon to his former national security adviser michael flynn. what the president and democrats are saying. >>> remembering a legend. the sports world speaks out after the passing of soccer icon diego maradona. >>> good morning. i'm tom hanson in for anne-marie green....
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secured over $1 billion to support the indian health services and tribal health systems. act included $200 million for new rural telehealth services and $3.1 billion in funding for community health centers. enough.not we need to pass a new covid-19 package now. second.o divert for a from what i had written here. life.lk about when i became a police officer a hile back, i did it because i wanted to save lives. right now our doctors, our this country are help andt with limited with the need for more supplies. businesses are struggling. and i would go to a door knock on that door when i was a homicide investigator and tell son loved ones that their r daughter had died, suddenly through violence, it was one of the harshest things i had to do life. i had to do it way too many times. sit here almost four years and see a national and month eclared after month after month we have help the decision to american people again. families are being broken up. care about families. people are suffering because jobs.lost their be of us,each and every one if we had a family member that was about to die, that we would side o be there by their but also we would do everything life.ld to save that and yet, he
secured over $1 billion to support the indian health services and tribal health systems. act included $200 million for new rural telehealth services and $3.1 billion in funding for community health centers. enough.not we need to pass a new covid-19 package now. second.o divert for a from what i had written here. life.lk about when i became a police officer a hile back, i did it because i wanted to save lives. right now our doctors, our this country are help andt with limited with the need for...
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of the final report issued nearly a year ago of the center for strategic an international studies commission on strengthening america's health security. it was prescient in its recommendations and i'm proud to have served as a commissioner. we knew then that the next ep democrat oirk pandemic was around the corner. it is here with us now. it will not be the last one. we need to be a full and active participant in cepi's work by working to develop new vaccine technologies, we will ensure the world is far more ready for the next pandemic. i thank mr. owe ho and all the co-sponsors of the legislation as well as the work that the foreign affair committees staff like katy crosby and my own staff like brian did to bring this legislation to the house floor. i urge my colleagues to support this measure and call on the senate to pass it as well. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from florida. mr. yoho. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. yoho: i thank mr. bera for his work on this legi
of the final report issued nearly a year ago of the center for strategic an international studies commission on strengthening america's health security. it was prescient in its recommendations and i'm proud to have served as a commissioner. we knew then that the next ep democrat oirk pandemic was around the corner. it is here with us now. it will not be the last one. we need to be a full and active participant in cepi's work by working to develop new vaccine technologies, we will ensure the...
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center with a live audience but san francisco has rejected the team's plan to use rapid tests for everyone including fans, staff and security. and the warriors front office and the department of health the team for planning but citing rising cases in denying that plan. so now for a little bit of good news from the warriors. the team has finally secured that much-needed big man. james wiseman comes to the bay from memphis. the 19-year-old was the top recruit coming out of high school and played just three games at the tigers before leaving to prepare for the draft. a lot of uncertainty. a little bit of disappointment and a lot of excitement really over this new guy coming to the team. so, you're going to want to stay tuned because this season ister. m cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >>> tens of thousands of people are homeless in honduras nicaragua. the hurricane hit monday leaving at least 30 people dead. ♪grocery outlet jingle do you have cheese? of course. more cheese for less chedar do you have kale? absolutly. more kale for less cabbage in our produce section. how about pizza?! yep... more pizza for less dough in the freezer section. now you're getting the hang of it. ♪gr
center with a live audience but san francisco has rejected the team's plan to use rapid tests for everyone including fans, staff and security. and the warriors front office and the department of health the team for planning but citing rising cases in denying that plan. so now for a little bit of good news from the warriors. the team has finally secured that much-needed big man. james wiseman comes to the bay from memphis. the 19-year-old was the top recruit coming out of high school and played...
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health care reform will be approved by the centers for medicare and medicaid services. [applause] good afternoon. covid-19 has introduced numerous challenges to county and state elections officials as they work to keep georgia elections secure, accessible and fair. given the record number of absentee ballots and narrow margin in the november 3 election for president in georgia, i join many in backing a hand recount and urging a thorough investigation into any voting irregularities. the secretary of state oversaw a complete audit which revealed significant errors made in several counties including floyd, fayette, douglas and walton. it is important for georgians to know that the vast majority of local election workers did their job well under unprecedented circumstances and i thank them for their service. however, it is quite honestly hard to believe that during the audit thousands of uncounted ballots were found weeks after a razor thin outcome in a presidential election. this is simply unacceptable. i've heard directly from countless georgians, they expect better and they deserve better. it's important to note that this audit only looked at ballots, not the signatures on the absentee applications or the signatures on the b
health care reform will be approved by the centers for medicare and medicaid services. [applause] good afternoon. covid-19 has introduced numerous challenges to county and state elections officials as they work to keep georgia elections secure, accessible and fair. given the record number of absentee ballots and narrow margin in the november 3 election for president in georgia, i join many in backing a hand recount and urging a thorough investigation into any voting irregularities. the...