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[applause] >> thank you very much, ciro. very, very enlightening. we will be taking some questions.i will start off a bit, and it's hard to see with the lights here, body hope that you from the audience will have some questions to our colleagues. man, , i wanted to start with y, and you mentioned many of the key responses that would occur beyond just with an epidemic occurs be on just the vaccination. one question i have is if you could compare what happened,, what did happen or did not happen in 1918, compared to what you believe would happen now from everything from ventilation to the antibiotics, but also talk about the capacity even your within the united states to be able to respond. >> yeah, so i had a list of variety of capabilities that we have today that we didn't have in 1918, and a lot depends on how severe the virus is and how transmissible the virus is obviously. there are limits to what even in the united states our health care capacity is our ability to provide antiviral medications, ventilator, respiratory support, all those, have their limits. i don't have direct nu
[applause] >> thank you very much, ciro. very, very enlightening. we will be taking some questions.i will start off a bit, and it's hard to see with the lights here, body hope that you from the audience will have some questions to our colleagues. man, , i wanted to start with y, and you mentioned many of the key responses that would occur beyond just with an epidemic occurs be on just the vaccination. one question i have is if you could compare what happened,, what did happen or did not...
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i want to thank ciro and dan very mucher for their very insightful comments today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> hello. i am tom and i am the director of the centers for health security at the johns hopkins block berg's school of public health and our center's mission is to study epidemic risks and to work to diminish the consequences of nose. and it is my failure to introduce dr. sally phillips, the deputy assistant secretary for policy at the office of the assistant secretary for preparedness and response at h.h.s. sally is responsible for policy development, strategy and overwhelm coordinate nation of activities that we're talking about today within that office, which is one of the most important offices of governments alongside f.d.a. and others in the federal family working on neets issues. before sally was in this role, she worked at the department of homeland security, at the agency for health,
i want to thank ciro and dan very mucher for their very insightful comments today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> hello. i am tom and i am the director of the centers for health security at the johns hopkins block berg's school of public health and our center's mission is to study epidemic risks and to work to diminish the...
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world and the fight against hunger across the world where we have a collective target of eradicating ciro hunger by twenty thirty under the sustainable development goals and we have around eight hundred fifteen million people who suffer from hunger in the world this is a rising trend it's all conflict as much as climate events have. contributed to this rising trend but we had how does climate change actually make people hungry with eighty percent of people hungry people who live in climate risk hot spots those are the people whose livelihoods get regularly affected by extreme weather events the storms floods and drought so they lose their livelihoods essentially what regions of the world are particularly affected well climate change is inherently unfair because many of the countries that are already suffering the biggest problems within the trial resources with poverty are the hardest hit so we have to reach and we have sub-saharan africa but then the bulk of climate related losses in damages occur in asia in south asia as well as southeast asia ok and so the w.s.p. the world food program
world and the fight against hunger across the world where we have a collective target of eradicating ciro hunger by twenty thirty under the sustainable development goals and we have around eight hundred fifteen million people who suffer from hunger in the world this is a rising trend it's all conflict as much as climate events have. contributed to this rising trend but we had how does climate change actually make people hungry with eighty percent of people hungry people who live in climate risk...
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quieren, y quizÁs no sea posible, pero lo esperamos en la puna, queremos que vaya a bencinaed bencinaed cÍro usted dijo, pintemos puentes, aquÍ estÁ. (aplausos). >>> vos me das un instrumento con el cual cambiaron una buena parte de la historia de ese pueblo, o empezaron un proceso para que este pueblo cambiara, con esto, con un pincel, para cambiar el mundo basta muy poca cosa, siempre que este guiada por el corazÓn. un pincel, fue capaz de dar vida a un puente de la muerte, pero porque estaba guiado por un corazÓn. con un corazÓn lleno de ilusiones y con ganas de construir, y dar vida, basta un pincel para cambiar la vida, gracias, gracias por lo que han hecho, y gracias por el pincel. (aplausos). >>> un encuentro lleno de emociones y una prueba de lo que se puede lograr con esfuerzo, ahora vamos conocer un lugar que tiene un significado especial para el santo padre la villa 31 uno de los barrios mÁs humildes y peligrosos de buenos aires y reuniÓn de los favoritos del papa. ♪ esta es villa 31, una de las zonas mÁs pobres de la ciudad de buenos aires, aquÍ, las calles son de tierra, las con
quieren, y quizÁs no sea posible, pero lo esperamos en la puna, queremos que vaya a bencinaed bencinaed cÍro usted dijo, pintemos puentes, aquÍ estÁ. (aplausos). >>> vos me das un instrumento con el cual cambiaron una buena parte de la historia de ese pueblo, o empezaron un proceso para que este pueblo cambiara, con esto, con un pincel, para cambiar el mundo basta muy poca cosa, siempre que este guiada por el corazÓn. un pincel, fue capaz de dar vida a un puente de la muerte, pero...
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you do ciro charactser zero cha. >> i think people will be reading 280 characters. >> 140 was good. >lenge of it. >> you will remain silent on this topic. >>> still ahead, a "morning boost" for major nutrition: okay, folks, let's get the lady of the house back on her feet, and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. (cheering) the complete balanced nutrition of ensure, with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always be you. and 26 vitamins and minerals. feel that tingle of a cold sore only abreva can heal it in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. hot...hot...hot! augh...augh...ahhh... the lg sidekick washer. for small loads that can't wait. ...with floral fusion oil. for caressable soft skin... ...indulge in the rich lather... ...and delicate scent. pamper yourself. [background music] get caressably soft skin. with caress. g(i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutr
you do ciro charactser zero cha. >> i think people will be reading 280 characters. >> 140 was good. >lenge of it. >> you will remain silent on this topic. >>> still ahead, a "morning boost" for major nutrition: okay, folks, let's get the lady of the house back on her feet, and help her feel more strength and energy in just two weeks. (cheering) the complete balanced nutrition of ensure, with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. ensure. always...
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. >> y ahÍ haces la ciro bienvenido.an que el fiscal especial robert mÜller investiga la relaciÓn con el despido del exdirector del fbi, el. >> 18. >>. >> el instituto de massachusetts, yale, harÁ varo para. >> entre otros. >> los alcaldes de 32 grados ciudades del paÍs pidieron la skr skrmg pr. >> scombrmg. >> aquÍ hay varios desastres naturales que han muy difÍciles las condiciones de vida ahÍ. >>. >> para las latinas t, son solo 4 de de de la, ten demos que espero a. >> los mrk. >> estamos poniendo atenciÓn y que necesitamos que ellos. >> un nuevo episodio de violencia afecta la ciudad de chicago que vive bajo un clima de creciente inseguridad ciudadana, entre ellos un efrp un niÑo de se aÑos, la policÍa sospecha que el incidente se desatÓ urnt. >> adelante. >> muchas grasa, paulina, todos tenemos planes para el viernes social, asÍ que vamos a ver c o cÓmo. >> a los mejores posibilidad de lluvia, 71 grados, serÁ esa temperatura alta, nada. >> mientras tanto. >> es. >> eso serÁ de sabado a domingo, una hora extra, ahor
. >> y ahÍ haces la ciro bienvenido.an que el fiscal especial robert mÜller investiga la relaciÓn con el despido del exdirector del fbi, el. >> 18. >>. >> el instituto de massachusetts, yale, harÁ varo para. >> entre otros. >> los alcaldes de 32 grados ciudades del paÍs pidieron la skr skrmg pr. >> scombrmg. >> aquÍ hay varios desastres naturales que han muy difÍciles las condiciones de vida ahÍ. >>. >> para las latinas t, son...
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este entonces incluso no he querido ver los Últimos episodios porque me es muy divide ciro difÍcil decirlellegar al fin. no quisimos gr grabarla Últim o escena fue un dÍa silencioso en las locaciones. >>> puedo saber conociendo la vida de jenni de quÉ se trata esta escena ¿ quÉ te parece si a lo mejor compartimos un poquito del adelanto de lo que veremos esta noche? y la gente tenga un idea y entienda perfectamente de lo que estamos hablando, vamos a verlo ahorita comentamos. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> >>> pero dios es tan grande que a travÉs de la metamorfosis esa oruga se convierte en una mariposa y llega el momento en el que esa mariposa puede llegar a volar libre con todos sus colores como lo estoy haciendo hoy yo. esta canciÓn la compuse pensando en mi propia vida. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ay! no sÉ si yo verla esta noche porque se me hace un nudo en la garganta nada mÁs de ver una probadita de lo que va hacer. >>> ay! es muy chistoso, graÉe la voz en of la grabÉ en esta ocasiÓn y ahorita lo acaba de ver junto por primera vez de verdad es muy fuerte, y gracias a dios, gracias a la familia rivera y gracias
este entonces incluso no he querido ver los Últimos episodios porque me es muy divide ciro difÍcil decirlellegar al fin. no quisimos gr grabarla Últim o escena fue un dÍa silencioso en las locaciones. >>> puedo saber conociendo la vida de jenni de quÉ se trata esta escena ¿ quÉ te parece si a lo mejor compartimos un poquito del adelanto de lo que veremos esta noche? y la gente tenga un idea y entienda perfectamente de lo que estamos hablando, vamos a verlo ahorita comentamos. (...
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to come online, if you look at the marginal barrel in opec even the cuts, it is ciro.oil back on. thatone while the expect this november 30 opec meeting will result in 2019, it is important that occurs and it also might be on this event because it already priced in that opec would maintain those cuts. there is a risk to oil now and .he risk to wti that is partly because the u.s. in millionroduction barrel next year. 80% of demand. you buying now? kate: they break even a $30 oil. that is how we have focused for a long time and we look for creative ways to get into that. we do not focus on 90% majority operating assets. we look at situations where other people's trash is our treasure. alix: wow. such a pleasure to have you on the show, kate richard. if you want to know more, join me tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern for an hour-long special. what its impact will be on the world. it is for oil nerds and nonoil nerds here do not worry. 9:00 p.m. eastern, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: in an exclusive interview with bloomberg news editor-in-chief john, the president discussed h
to come online, if you look at the marginal barrel in opec even the cuts, it is ciro.oil back on. thatone while the expect this november 30 opec meeting will result in 2019, it is important that occurs and it also might be on this event because it already priced in that opec would maintain those cuts. there is a risk to oil now and .he risk to wti that is partly because the u.s. in millionroduction barrel next year. 80% of demand. you buying now? kate: they break even a $30 oil. that is how we...