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covid surge. and that is next. ed about another covid surge. deodorants may not last all day? secret works immediately! and is designed to last for up to 48 hours. with secret, keep it fresh. available in over 10 amazing scents and aluminum free. secret with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects ar
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also with us, staff writer at the "atlantic," ed young, who recently won a pulitzer prize for his reporting on covidamerica is running out of time to prepare for the next pandemic. why don't we start right there. two great pieces. ed, aren't we still in the first one? >> yes. i make this point in the piece. no one wants to think about future pandemics. you know, the thinking is can't we just get out of this one first? i'm sorry to say that the answer is no. history tells us that when epidemics happen, attention and investments crest but then rapidly fall again, leaving us just pack where we started from. no better prepared for what is to come. more epidemics, more pandemics are to come. if we are to prepare for them, we need to do it right now. america has to chew gum and walk at the same time. >> so, mara, let's talk about new yo city. the city where you live and write about in your latest piec in lessons learned, we do back to the dark, dark days of march, april, and may of last year, when new york city was the epicenter. we look at things now. restaurants open. there are new rules in place that,
also with us, staff writer at the "atlantic," ed young, who recently won a pulitzer prize for his reporting on covidamerica is running out of time to prepare for the next pandemic. why don't we start right there. two great pieces. ed, aren't we still in the first one? >> yes. i make this point in the piece. no one wants to think about future pandemics. you know, the thinking is can't we just get out of this one first? i'm sorry to say that the answer is no. history tells us that...
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countries have failed to realize is covax was on supposed to dispatch 30% of covid-19 vaccine's -- vaccines that poor nations eded are not able to meet the target, one of the places where covax was getting the vaccines was india. when the country was hit by a devastating second wave had no way of getting vaccines and had to rely on donations from countries that donate to poor nations. anchor: police and germany have arrested a 96-year-old woman who failed to appear in court to face charges related to world war ii. the woman was accused of complicity in the mass murder at a nazi concentration camp but she left a care home in a taxi hours before she was due to appear in court. jenny hill reports. correspondent: it has taken nearly 80 years to get to this moment, but this morning the elderly woman accused of complici in the mass murder did not turn up for her trial. this woman, seen here as a young woman called the cap disappeared before she was later arrested. it is a lifetime since she worked as a secretary at the concentration camp and lawyers argue she did not know what happened there. visitors are left to imagi
countries have failed to realize is covax was on supposed to dispatch 30% of covid-19 vaccine's -- vaccines that poor nations eded are not able to meet the target, one of the places where covax was getting the vaccines was india. when the country was hit by a devastating second wave had no way of getting vaccines and had to rely on donations from countries that donate to poor nations. anchor: police and germany have arrested a 96-year-old woman who failed to appear in court to face charges...
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covid cases. the airline estimates third-quarter revenue to be down 32% versus 2019. edts booking to recover once covid cases speak -- cases peak. hackers made off with a trove of data that could be used to target you and agencies. no word target un agent to -- target un agencies. no word who was targeted. u.s. antitrust officials have made public the data they are using to help prove mice book has a -- proof facebook has a monopoly over social media. the company said that the case is without merit. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> i think the ecb may tap the brakes a little bit today. but i think they are going to be a lot of central banks to increase interest rates over the next couple of years, so they could outpace that in the u.s.. jonathan: that is the call from ben laidler. from new york city this morning, heard on radio, seen on tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jo
covid cases. the airline estimates third-quarter revenue to be down 32% versus 2019. edts booking to recover once covid cases speak -- cases peak. hackers made off with a trove of data that could be used to target you and agencies. no word target un agent to -- target un agencies. no word who was targeted. u.s. antitrust officials have made public the data they are using to help prove mice book has a -- proof facebook has a monopoly over social media. the company said that the case is without...
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suzanna hills, a pediatric airway surgeon, and author of a recent op-ed warning of complications in covides she's personally seeing in children. thank you so much for being here. we just showed that graph of the number of cases in kids, can you see how exponentially it's going up. what are you seeing on the ground? >> i've seen the whole spectrum. i'm an airway specialist, so i see some asymptomatic children. i see children come back months after having covid with symptoms. i'm called on to take care of the kids in the icu. >> obviously when this all best gan, we didn't think kids would be sick never. >> right. >> so the kids, how many are you seeing? and are these kids with underlying conditions or previously healthy kids? >> we know, and in my personal experience, it's been the case that kids i've seen is co-morbid conditions, but also kids without end up in the hospital, and some kids end up with covid and rsv, unfortunately in new york, schools are not open yet, so we're not seeing the same surge as in other states where schools have reopened and may not have the mask measures in plac
suzanna hills, a pediatric airway surgeon, and author of a recent op-ed warning of complications in covides she's personally seeing in children. thank you so much for being here. we just showed that graph of the number of cases in kids, can you see how exponentially it's going up. what are you seeing on the ground? >> i've seen the whole spectrum. i'm an airway specialist, so i see some asymptomatic children. i see children come back months after having covid with symptoms. i'm called on...
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curtis, in your op ed you talk about this and you say religious exceptions for the covid vaccine makechristianity and religious liberty. these are your words. tell me why. >> because religious exceptions require a religious belief to be sincerely held to justify that exception and there is in christianity there is no belief that justifies not taking the vaccine. there is no stcripture, there i no tradition. it only in the minds of some pastors and many christians that listened to misinformation and frankly, are taking their queues from the cultural wars and politics and not the bible. >> there is issues on vaccine skepticism among evangelical christians and you mentioned pastors. i wanted to play what she heard from those pastors fueling the skepticism. here they are. >> i would rather die free than live on my knees. >> how is it living on your knees to take the vaccine? >> you're vowing against your conviction. >> members of my congregation can do what they want to but they can watch my video and know i'm not getting it. >> so you expect them to model your behavior. >> i want them to
curtis, in your op ed you talk about this and you say religious exceptions for the covid vaccine makechristianity and religious liberty. these are your words. tell me why. >> because religious exceptions require a religious belief to be sincerely held to justify that exception and there is in christianity there is no belief that justifies not taking the vaccine. there is no stcripture, there i no tradition. it only in the minds of some pastors and many christians that listened to...
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about 95%, roughly, of hospitalizations of covid patients are among unvaccinated. they edmong the unvaccinated who are they are likely to be in terms of age and pre-existing conditions, and you can see the vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths in breakthrough infections were in people 65 and older. again, that takes us right back to the recommendation from the fda today. we'll see what happens next. again, the fda has to officially weigh in on this, the cdc, all of this will take place over the next several days as we get more details. we'll certainly bring them to you. >>> the biden administration is scrambling to contain a political firestorm with france over a new security deal with australia, the u.s. and the uk. that agreement cost france a $65 billion contract that required diesel-powered submarines to australia. paris is now taking the extraordinary step of recalling its ambassadors to cambera and washington. >> reporter: the french are recalling their ambassador from washington. this is believed to be the first time in modern history that they have taken suc
about 95%, roughly, of hospitalizations of covid patients are among unvaccinated. they edmong the unvaccinated who are they are likely to be in terms of age and pre-existing conditions, and you can see the vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths in breakthrough infections were in people 65 and older. again, that takes us right back to the recommendation from the fda today. we'll see what happens next. again, the fda has to officially weigh in on this, the cdc, all of this will take place...
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covid since june. i thought aaron blake's op-ed in "the washington post" was interesting.is the middle turns on biden an there are valid questions about the staying power of this issue. taking about the chaotic exit from afghanistan but it appears to have significantly undercut interdependent's approval of biden even if the issue century front of mind for voters moving forward. there there is some danger for biden. do you agree? >> yeah. i agree with a lot of what john said. i think afghanistan, if you look at history, is likely to be more of a short-term than long-term problem for the president. unless there are obvious hostage situations there. ronald reagan had the marine barracks bombing in 1983 in lebanon when ch was more significant in loss of life and in 49 states and next year bill clinton recovered from somalia. the main thing is the covid pandemic and i think that is the core of why his approval rating has been declining. americans and the promise of vaccine above all was a return to normal life, friday night football and seeing your grandparents and all of that
covid since june. i thought aaron blake's op-ed in "the washington post" was interesting.is the middle turns on biden an there are valid questions about the staying power of this issue. taking about the chaotic exit from afghanistan but it appears to have significantly undercut interdependent's approval of biden even if the issue century front of mind for voters moving forward. there there is some danger for biden. do you agree? >> yeah. i agree with a lot of what john said. i...
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covid treatment. >>> the texas doctor who perform ed an abortion is now being sued as expected, but not as expectedthe lawsuits. we'll explain why that is happening. "velshi" starts now. good morning. it's saturday, september 25th. i'm ali velshi. infrastructure week stretching into the weekend today. the fate of the biden agenda faces a rocky road ahead. the house budget committee sets up the democrats $3.5 trillion social spending plan that includes expanded safety net programs and clean energy and tax breaks for families and many more party priorities. democrats have put negotiations over that bill on the fast track because they're trying to line it up with the upcoming monday floor vote on the smaller buy partisan infrastructure bill which already passed the senate. progressives in the house are
covid treatment. >>> the texas doctor who perform ed an abortion is now being sued as expected, but not as expectedthe lawsuits. we'll explain why that is happening. "velshi" starts now. good morning. it's saturday, september 25th. i'm ali velshi. infrastructure week stretching into the weekend today. the fate of the biden agenda faces a rocky road ahead. the house budget committee sets up the democrats $3.5 trillion social spending plan that includes expanded safety net...
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so you have this new op-ed on cnn.com that i read with great interest in which you basically issue a wake-up call to all of us and said the world is never going back to a pre-covid normal. why not? >> this pandemic will change our society forever. the analogy i made in that op-ed is that it's like 9/11. we're facing the 20th anniversary in just a couple of days. our world has changed permanently because of 9/11. and covid has changed us all as well. moreover, covid is never going to disappear. anyone who says we're going to eradicate it or that it's vanquished, honestly they're lying. covid is going to be around forever. we have to learn how to deal with it and we have to make it something that is no longer as dangerous as it has been. and that's really the magic of the vaccine. they make it so that it is more like the flu or many of the other viruses that we're exposed to every year. it's so important for us to get vaccinated so we can get to that point. >> but practically speaking, what does that mean for all of us? what level of hospitalizations do we need to live with? what level of daily deaths do we need to prepare ourselves for? >> as an e.r. doc, i obvio
so you have this new op-ed on cnn.com that i read with great interest in which you basically issue a wake-up call to all of us and said the world is never going back to a pre-covid normal. why not? >> this pandemic will change our society forever. the analogy i made in that op-ed is that it's like 9/11. we're facing the 20th anniversary in just a couple of days. our world has changed permanently because of 9/11. and covid has changed us all as well. moreover, covid is never going to...
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ed written in the near-term spike dr. peter tag who has been the spokesperson about covid. he's a specialist enisa creator of vaccines and he wrote about tropical diseases on our shores. i saw in this op-ed he mentioned a wastewater. so i googled him and found his e-mail address and he e-mailed me and i told him about my own experience. he e-mailed me right away and he was going to be in atlanta for conference that next weekend and we met at the conference and we talked and one of the things he you told me is catherine beazer neglected people in poverty and anywhere you find party will find diseases. so anyway that's how we ended up doing the parasite -- we collected samples from people throughout lowndes county and we were able to go to their lab in houston and they were able to find evidence. >> how shocks were you when that result came back as i think it was a third of the people tested or more. >> i was shocked there were so many but i wasn't shocked at the findings. people have been complaining about illnesses and one of the things i noticed, i had gone to lowndes count
ed written in the near-term spike dr. peter tag who has been the spokesperson about covid. he's a specialist enisa creator of vaccines and he wrote about tropical diseases on our shores. i saw in this op-ed he mentioned a wastewater. so i googled him and found his e-mail address and he e-mailed me and i told him about my own experience. he e-mailed me right away and he was going to be in atlanta for conference that next weekend and we met at the conference and we talked and one of the things he...
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picture of what it's like when you or one person gets a serious case of covid and what happens when it starts getting worse. in a new op-ed the author joins me now. she's a respiratory therapist who has been caring for covid patients at community memorial hospital in ventura, california, for more than a year and a half. you say this is the seven stages of covid death for someone. why did you decide to lay this out in such vivid detail? >> because it's what we see every day. in a year and a half of doing that day in, day out, it's almost like a shuffle almost. it's what we expect when somebody comes into the e.r. it's just a progression, natural progression of the disease that we see from each one of those patients. >> when you read this, the seven stages, it's painful. and it's gruesome in many ways. and if you will, i was hoping you could read -- you layout seven stages. could you read 6 and 7 so people understand the types of things that you've seen for a year and a half? >> yes. i'll try, okay. so, stage 7, the pressure required to open your lungs is so high, to insert tube to clear it out. filter the by-products. just
picture of what it's like when you or one person gets a serious case of covid and what happens when it starts getting worse. in a new op-ed the author joins me now. she's a respiratory therapist who has been caring for covid patients at community memorial hospital in ventura, california, for more than a year and a half. you say this is the seven stages of covid death for someone. why did you decide to lay this out in such vivid detail? >> because it's what we see every day. in a year and...
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that submarine deal with australia last week, no doubt, but he's going, to i'm ed told, make the case largely through covidsing that as a bridge to show how the u.s. is, you know, a giving country and that he's going to make and how he's a different type of leader. it was just three months ago when he was traveling on his first foreign trip saying america is back. now he needs to back that up and prove it. so certainly a challenging speech from him but also made clear by domestic issues here as well. wolf, the world is watching those images on the southern border that we've seen in del rio, texas, and this is a central challenge for the biden administration. they are trying to work to get those migrants in a different place. they are trying to move them from under that bridge but they are also facing questions of the treatment of them by border patrol officers and this is linked. many world leaders are here and around the world watching these images so for the president in the city right now is to make the case to america that america is back. >> we shall see. we look ford to his speech tomorrow. jeff zele
that submarine deal with australia last week, no doubt, but he's going, to i'm ed told, make the case largely through covidsing that as a bridge to show how the u.s. is, you know, a giving country and that he's going to make and how he's a different type of leader. it was just three months ago when he was traveling on his first foreign trip saying america is back. now he needs to back that up and prove it. so certainly a challenging speech from him but also made clear by domestic issues here as...
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in fighting covid, climate change and a host of other pressing issues. we get more now from cbs' edo'keefe. >> all weekend now to create... >> reporter: world leaders gathered at the united nations for the first time since the pandemic amid heightened security. an f-16 had to intercept a single engine plane that violated restricted airspace. inside, president biden was on the defensive, addressing the strained relationship with china and the botched withdrawal from afghanistan, as even traditional u.s. allies voiced concern about american leadership. on china, the president said he's focused on competition not conflict. >> we are not seeking a new cold war or a world divided in the ridged blocs. >> reporter: he never mentioned china by name but clashed the rivalry as a clash of democracies and autocracies. the u.n. secretary general asked china to patch up their relationship. >> our world has never been so threatened. >> reporter: the withdrawal rattled many european allies. the president said it was time to move on to covid and climate change. >> i stand here today for the first ti
in fighting covid, climate change and a host of other pressing issues. we get more now from cbs' edo'keefe. >> all weekend now to create... >> reporter: world leaders gathered at the united nations for the first time since the pandemic amid heightened security. an f-16 had to intercept a single engine plane that violated restricted airspace. inside, president biden was on the defensive, addressing the strained relationship with china and the botched withdrawal from afghanistan, as...
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ed pulling no punches. joe biden's incoherent fear mongering covid vaccine speech. in a moment we'll get reaction from dr. marc siegel in focus. i want to bring in mark meredith live at the white house. already some events there with the president. but all eyes on this president to see when exactly he might take a question or two. >> that's right. the president wrapping up an event a few moments ago. yesterday when he unveiled several new steps he says to end this pandemic and the white house is hoping these new steps will make a big difference. critics argue the government is simply going too far trying to end all this and forcing these mandates. target is 80 million people in the country not vaccinated right now. the president once again blaming the lingering pandemic on those americans who have chosen so far not to get the shot. >> president biden: many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million americans still not vaccinated. even though the vaccine is safe, effective and free. >> what is the president doing here? he is going to have osha start a rule that requires companies with 100 employees or
ed pulling no punches. joe biden's incoherent fear mongering covid vaccine speech. in a moment we'll get reaction from dr. marc siegel in focus. i want to bring in mark meredith live at the white house. already some events there with the president. but all eyes on this president to see when exactly he might take a question or two. >> that's right. the president wrapping up an event a few moments ago. yesterday when he unveiled several new steps he says to end this pandemic and the white...
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ed o'keefe. >> reporter: president biden had a message today on the disappointing jobs numbers: blame covid. >> is no question the delta variant is why today's job report isn't stronger. i know people are looking, and i was, hoping for a higher number. of covid cases jumped, hitting six-figures once again, prompting americans to scale back hiring and purchases. consumer confidence hit a six-month low. transportation, warehousing, and manufacturing jobs climbed as online ordering continued, but industries that rely on foot traffic like restaurants and hotels took another hit, causing more indigestion for owners. >> we saw that every month was a new drama, was a new crisis. it was one step forward, two steps back, and it looks like this is a perfect example of that with the delta variant. >> reporter: the disappointing job news comes as new polls show the president's overall approval ratings slipping into the 40s, dragged down mostly by concerns with the afghanistan withdrawal. now in even more need of a political win, mr. biden said the economy would improve, if democrats pass his $3.5 trillion
ed o'keefe. >> reporter: president biden had a message today on the disappointing jobs numbers: blame covid. >> is no question the delta variant is why today's job report isn't stronger. i know people are looking, and i was, hoping for a higher number. of covid cases jumped, hitting six-figures once again, prompting americans to scale back hiring and purchases. consumer confidence hit a six-month low. transportation, warehousing, and manufacturing jobs climbed as online ordering...
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covid than the vaccine. and a "the washington post" op-ed john hopkins photographer dr.,000 person study from israel two weeks ago found those had had experienced prior infection were 27 times less likely to get a second tom is a covid infection than those vaccinated. politicians like oregon governor kate brown don't want to hear anything about what the science actually says. she would rather just force people to get the jab instead. one oregon fire chief is suing brown for her executive order that will require healthcare workers to be vaccinated. fire chief williams says he has had covid and considers vaccine mandates to be unamerican. that fire chief joins me now alongside his attorney rebecca millniard. thank you so much for coming on the program today. can you tell me how you reached this breaking point because a lot of americans feel just like you. >> right. so, we have been dealing with this pandemic since it began, both on a personal level and on a professional level we have gone through the past 18 months working hard to keep people safe. we have had mandate afte
covid than the vaccine. and a "the washington post" op-ed john hopkins photographer dr.,000 person study from israel two weeks ago found those had had experienced prior infection were 27 times less likely to get a second tom is a covid infection than those vaccinated. politicians like oregon governor kate brown don't want to hear anything about what the science actually says. she would rather just force people to get the jab instead. one oregon fire chief is suing brown for her...
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new op-ed arguing covid rules are for servs not celebrities. none of the passes apply to us.wicz. good morning karol. >> good morning, thank you. ainsley: thanks for being on with us. what made you want to write it? >> so it's been 18 months much watching celebrities and politicians do whatever they want, skirt all the rules blatantly and the rest of us have to really live by these extreme measures, when i see the red carpet full of celebrities and the staff behind them all masked, it really makes me angry. i think we shouldn't have a two tier system. either covid is contagious for everybody and you all should be masking or not. and the idea that the staff is not vaccinated, which is obviously not true because new york city has a mandate forcing the staffers to be vaccinated is obviously untrue as well. they are all in the same status of vaccination wise. they are all outside. why is the staff masked? ainsley: it's interesting. there are so many hypocritical things requesting on here. you have aoc wearing a dress that says tax the rich yet everyone there paid $35,000 for a ti
new op-ed arguing covid rules are for servs not celebrities. none of the passes apply to us.wicz. good morning karol. >> good morning, thank you. ainsley: thanks for being on with us. what made you want to write it? >> so it's been 18 months much watching celebrities and politicians do whatever they want, skirt all the rules blatantly and the rest of us have to really live by these extreme measures, when i see the red carpet full of celebrities and the staff behind them all masked,...
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she said yes so later i saw an op-ed written in the new york times by doctor peter who had now become part of one of the spokespersons about covidause he's an infectious disease specialist and also the creator of vaccine and he wrote about tropical diseases being on our shores. i saw in this op-ed, he mentioned wastewater. so i googled him, found an e-mail address, e-mailed him, he e-mailed me right back i said when i was seen by my own experience, he e-mailed me right away. he was going to be an atlanta the next week and we met at the conference he was therefore and we talked. he said i'm going to send my scientologist there. one thing he told me, he said these are neglected diseases of poverty. he said anywhere find property in the world, he will find this disease so anyway, that's how we ended up doing the parasite, which we collected water and blood samples from people throughout the county and we were able -- in their lab in houston, they were able to find evidential formulas. >> how shocked were you when the result came back? think it was a third of the people tested or more? >> i was shocked there were so many but i wasn'
she said yes so later i saw an op-ed written in the new york times by doctor peter who had now become part of one of the spokespersons about covidause he's an infectious disease specialist and also the creator of vaccine and he wrote about tropical diseases being on our shores. i saw in this op-ed, he mentioned wastewater. so i googled him, found an e-mail address, e-mailed him, he e-mailed me right back i said when i was seen by my own experience, he e-mailed me right away. he was going to be...
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ed o'keefe, thanks so much. we want to turn now to the alarming surge in covid cases among pregnant women.last month, a pandemic record of at least 20 expectant moms died from covid in the u.s. and over the summer, about 1,000 per week were testing positive. the c.d.c. recently updated its guidance, officially recommending that pregnant women should get vaccinated. cbs' mireya villarreal reports now on covid's tragic toll on one family. >> reporter: nine years after austin and bianca carrington met, the two were married in the backyard of their arlington, texas, home, and were overjoyed when their son hollis was born. >> i pretty much dedicated my life towards making her happy. >> reporter: at 29, bianca was pregnant with their second child when she got sick with covid in july. austin had just gotten vaccinated, but she was waiting. >> her ob/gyn said, yeah, it's safe, but we still wanted to find out and get even more verification. >> reporter: within days of being admitted into the hospital, bianca was intubated, miscarried, and then put on life support. >> the last time she was conscious
ed o'keefe, thanks so much. we want to turn now to the alarming surge in covid cases among pregnant women.last month, a pandemic record of at least 20 expectant moms died from covid in the u.s. and over the summer, about 1,000 per week were testing positive. the c.d.c. recently updated its guidance, officially recommending that pregnant women should get vaccinated. cbs' mireya villarreal reports now on covid's tragic toll on one family. >> reporter: nine years after austin and bianca...
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ed to. it turned out they had just recovered from covid-19. so when the employee test positive by the canine, then they do a pcr test and agree to get the results before they come back into work. >> real quickly, finally, what if someone is afraid of dogs? >> well, actually, they're away from the dogs. they hold their face coverings over a container. right now it's voluntary. we have a separate line just like at the airport where you may not want to go or be able to go through a magnatometer. you have another search. >> you and cobra, we appreciate you, such a good dog, being with us this morning. >> my pleasure. >>> moderate democrat joe manchin vowing not to vote for a key provision of president b biden's agenda. >>> plus a 9/11 widow and is your viefr of the attacks talks about the new revelations from the just declassified fbi documents. >>> and the historic upset at the u.s. open. the new men's singles champion joins us live. through all your e moments, we keep you smiling with flexible financing on treatments you need - from routine care
ed to. it turned out they had just recovered from covid-19. so when the employee test positive by the canine, then they do a pcr test and agree to get the results before they come back into work. >> real quickly, finally, what if someone is afraid of dogs? >> well, actually, they're away from the dogs. they hold their face coverings over a container. right now it's voluntary. we have a separate line just like at the airport where you may not want to go or be able to go through a...
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ed the teachers, if they ask to back up and are focused on physical distancing, and are worried about being exposed covid, it takes a toll. so it is not without its downside. it really needs to be carefully analyzed, and if it is not necessary, it shouldn't be done. the mental health of our kids was put most at risk during our school closures and that is where our efforts should be, to really help kids recover. and on necessary -- and unnecessary covid restrictions move in the opposite direction. kristen: the mental health impact of one and half years of zoom learning israel. do you see that being reversed? dr. noble: yeah, it will be a slow come a long road to recovery. there is a lot of anxiety. there is new health problems that have cropped up from activity over the past 18 months but yes, kids are doing certainly, interacting with their peers, with other adults, it has really been wonderful to see. but for kids who face the greatest mental health challenges, it is also just getting them into the services and support they need that schools have always done and are doing again. kristen: dr. jeanne nobl
ed the teachers, if they ask to back up and are focused on physical distancing, and are worried about being exposed covid, it takes a toll. so it is not without its downside. it really needs to be carefully analyzed, and if it is not necessary, it shouldn't be done. the mental health of our kids was put most at risk during our school closures and that is where our efforts should be, to really help kids recover. and on necessary -- and unnecessary covid restrictions move in the opposite...
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so later i saw an op-ed that was written in the near times by a doctor as data become kind of one of the spokespersons about covid because he's an infectious disease specialist and is also a creator of vaccines, and he wrote about tropical diseases being on our shores. i sought in this op-ed dimension wastewater. so i googled him, found an e-mail address, e-mailed him. he e-mailed me -- and told him about what i sing in lowndes my own experience. he e-mailed me right away and he is going to be in atlanta for conference the next week and we met at that conference and we talked, he said i'm going to send my partner there. when is this he told a, catherine are neglected diseases of poverty. he said any where you fight poverty in the world you'll find these diseases. so anyway, that's how we ended up doing the parasites, which we collected fecal, soil water and blood from people throughout lowndes county and we were able -- in their lab in houston they were able to find evidence of hookworm and other tropical parasites. >> host: how shocked were you when that result can back? i think it was a third of the people test
so later i saw an op-ed that was written in the near times by a doctor as data become kind of one of the spokespersons about covid because he's an infectious disease specialist and is also a creator of vaccines, and he wrote about tropical diseases being on our shores. i sought in this op-ed dimension wastewater. so i googled him, found an e-mail address, e-mailed him. he e-mailed me -- and told him about what i sing in lowndes my own experience. he e-mailed me right away and he is going to be...
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want to start with a quick question on covid since children are returning back to school in your state this week. the largest newspaper in your state published a op-edticizing your decision not to require school staff to show proof of vaccination or submit to any testing until october 18th. given how transmissible the delta variant is, why not use every weapon you have at your disposal now? >> governor: well, i would just respond to say that we are, period. everyone in our school buildings will be masked. students, educators, staff -- n. educators, as we sit here today, are already at a very high level of vaccination. we think that timeframe is a realistic one. and they will be required to have a vaccination. and if not, be subject to multiple tests per week. we think that package of steps is what we need to have a safe environment because we desperately need to get our kids back to in-person learning, back into school, and we're confident we can achieve that. >> okay, thank you, governor. i know a lot of families are not only thinking about sending kids back to school, but right now how they're going to get their kids and families back in their hom
want to start with a quick question on covid since children are returning back to school in your state this week. the largest newspaper in your state published a op-edticizing your decision not to require school staff to show proof of vaccination or submit to any testing until october 18th. given how transmissible the delta variant is, why not use every weapon you have at your disposal now? >> governor: well, i would just respond to say that we are, period. everyone in our school...
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school district is expected to approve a resolution requiring covid vaccinations for all students, ages 12 and up the education news website ed source reports students would have until october 3rd to get the first dose. and until october 31st for the second students who don't comply would have to enroll an independent learning rather than attend in person classes, according to the mercury news. this proposed mandate would also apply to teachers and staff. those with valid medical or religious reasons would be exempt from the mandate but would have to be tested regularly. oakland unified school board introduced a similar resolution last week, but it has but has not voted on it. yet the fda could grant emergency approval of the find her vaccine for children under the age of 12 as early as next month, moderna. also expects to have approval for emergency use of its vaccine in children before the end of this year, and both companies say they could have vaccines approved for children as young as six months old by early next year. health officials here in the bay area say we have not had a surge in children's covid cases. but one do
school district is expected to approve a resolution requiring covid vaccinations for all students, ages 12 and up the education news website ed source reports students would have until october 3rd to get the first dose. and until october 31st for the second students who don't comply would have to enroll an independent learning rather than attend in person classes, according to the mercury news. this proposed mandate would also apply to teachers and staff. those with valid medical or religious...
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.— world's population against covid by this time next year. we have already shi ede already shipped nearly 160 million doses - this time next year. we have already shipped nearly 160 million doses to i shipped nearly 160 million doses to 100 countries, more than every other country has donated combined. america's donations of about half a billion pfizer vaccines through kovacs that i have announced before the g7 summit injune have already begun to shift. today, i am announcing another historic commitment. —— covax. the united states is buying another half—billion doses of pfizer to donate to middle income countries around the world. this is another half a billion doses that will all be shaped by this time next year. it brings our total commitment of donated vaccines to over 1.1 billion vaccines to be donated. that donated vaccines to over 1.1 billion vaccines to be donated.— donated vaccines to over 1.1 billion vaccines to be donated. that is joe biden. our correspondent nada tawfik is in new york. big promises there from joe biden. that's absolutely right. love, th
.— world's population against covid by this time next year. we have already shi ede already shipped nearly 160 million doses - this time next year. we have already shipped nearly 160 million doses to i shipped nearly 160 million doses to 100 countries, more than every other country has donated combined. america's donations of about half a billion pfizer vaccines through kovacs that i have announced before the g7 summit injune have already begun to shift. today, i am announcing another...
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issued a rule ending the state's required school quarantine after covid exposure saying it's up to parents to decide. in a series of op edsin general and called it an over reaction. it's no surprise ron found a doctor who will tell him what he wants to hear since this particular doctor has been affiliated with a group of desantis bffs that the most infamous florida retiree was also infakuated with. the bogus miracle cure hydroxychloroquine. the video was scrubbed from social media for misinformation and we're only showing part of it because florida's surgeon general was a speaker. >> the perspective most people have been hearing is hydroxychloroquine doesn't work, right? i believe that perspective, too until i started talking to doctors who would look more closely than some of the physicians behind me here, who had looked more closely at the data and at the studies. >> if you forgot why that little presser was sofa mouse or really infamous, aside from the misinformation, one of the doctors behind him, dr. stella emanuel made claims alien dna is being used and some gynecology issues were from demons. dr. blackstock, you kn
issued a rule ending the state's required school quarantine after covid exposure saying it's up to parents to decide. in a series of op edsin general and called it an over reaction. it's no surprise ron found a doctor who will tell him what he wants to hear since this particular doctor has been affiliated with a group of desantis bffs that the most infamous florida retiree was also infakuated with. the bogus miracle cure hydroxychloroquine. the video was scrubbed from social media for...
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. >> -- said yes, so later i saw an op-ed that was written in the new york times by a doctor who has now become kind of one of the spokespersons about covidecause -- >> right. >> -- he's an infectious disease specialist. he's also a creator of vaccines. >> uh-huh. >> and he wrote about tropical diseases being on our shores. >> uh-huh. >> and i saw in this op-ed, he mentioned waste water. >> yep. >> so i googled him, found an e-mail address, e-mailed him. he e-mailed me right -- and told him about what i was seeing in lowndes county, about my own experience. he e-mailed me right away. and he was going to be in atlanta for a conference. the next weekend we met at that conference, and we talked, and he said i'm going to send someone there because we're going to look for [inaudible]. he said katherine, these are neglected diseases of poverty. anywhere you find poverty in the world, you are going to find these diseases. >> uh-huh. >> anyway, that's how we ended up doing the parasite study, which we were -- we collected fecal soil water and blood samples from people throughout lowndes county, and we were able to -- in their lab in houston, they
. >> -- said yes, so later i saw an op-ed that was written in the new york times by a doctor who has now become kind of one of the spokespersons about covidecause -- >> right. >> -- he's an infectious disease specialist. he's also a creator of vaccines. >> uh-huh. >> and he wrote about tropical diseases being on our shores. >> uh-huh. >> and i saw in this op-ed, he mentioned waste water. >> yep. >> so i googled him, found an e-mail address,...
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covid and have yet to acknowledge the benefits of the vaccine. from conservative cardinal raymond leo burke, who used his pulpit to spread baseless conspiracy theories about the vaccine and end pd ed rick wiles. >> i'm not going to be vaccinated. i'm going one of the survivors. >> he too was hospital i'd with covid, but remains defiant about the vaccine. how big of an influence is our own ego? >> so they don't want to recognize that they have made a mistake, especially publicly. >> but heir has no problem saying she changed her mind to honor her friend's wishes. >> i just thought it was important that i put it out there, because i did change my mind. >> sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> covid is real, vaccines work. it's simple as that. sara sidner, thank you. >>> just 53% of the total united states' population is fully vaccinated. that is with an overabundance of vaccine supplies available nationwide and millions of doses having to have been thrown out. but in other parts of the world, the vaccination rate is 70% or higher, the dark green is reflecting that. and you can see that in canada in many parts of europe. >>> president biden will see more storm damage for himself next wee
covid and have yet to acknowledge the benefits of the vaccine. from conservative cardinal raymond leo burke, who used his pulpit to spread baseless conspiracy theories about the vaccine and end pd ed rick wiles. >> i'm not going to be vaccinated. i'm going one of the survivors. >> he too was hospital i'd with covid, but remains defiant about the vaccine. how big of an influence is our own ego? >> so they don't want to recognize that they have made a mistake, especially...
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ed: that is the main question i have. the guys actually carrying the containers argue the biggest take away of the covid-19 pandemic and whateing in the global supply chain is an infrastructure problem. it is the port of l.a.'s fault because they do not have the adequate acreage to deal with the volume coming in. the way experts described it is everything on a supply chain is in perfect sync in normal times. you know how long it takes to move one consumer good. when you have a delay or shutdown, it sets everything back in an unquantifiable way. tom: let's talk about the elephant in the room. is this about the unions and the love of a lousy buck? ed: we have seen in the port of los angeles 2012 being a specific example where walkouts brought the porch to a halt. the biggest issue on the labor side is a shortage, as you have been discussing for weeks, and the issue that this lower pay, lower skilled labor is taken elsewhere. this is just the arrival, the destination. you have issues at the port of origin as well. policymakers will not hesitate for a second and china to shutdown a port completely to prevent the spread of the d
ed: that is the main question i have. the guys actually carrying the containers argue the biggest take away of the covid-19 pandemic and whateing in the global supply chain is an infrastructure problem. it is the port of l.a.'s fault because they do not have the adequate acreage to deal with the volume coming in. the way experts described it is everything on a supply chain is in perfect sync in normal times. you know how long it takes to move one consumer good. when you have a delay or...
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we are ripe for takeover by a dictator." " covid isn't going to be over anytime soon. edht have been if it was taken seriously as a global threat." " great! the camp in del rio texas is cleared out. it where did they make the people disappear to?" " loss of innocent until proven guilty -- the story about the border patrol using website while on horses is a perfect example. prominent people and media gays blasting opinions on the situation they only knew about from a photograph. the house passed legislation friday that would codify abortion rights and midst threats against roe v. wade. the measure advanced along party line votes in a 218-211 vote with only one republican represented -- only one democrat voting against it. the legislation now faces a dead in the evenly split senate where democrats would need at least 10 republicans to support the bill for it to advance to a final vote." let's go back to our phone lines and go to rich calling from ohio on the independent line. caller: on the part where hillary, definitely they were trying to spy on the voting while voting wa
we are ripe for takeover by a dictator." " covid isn't going to be over anytime soon. edht have been if it was taken seriously as a global threat." " great! the camp in del rio texas is cleared out. it where did they make the people disappear to?" " loss of innocent until proven guilty -- the story about the border patrol using website while on horses is a perfect example. prominent people and media gays blasting opinions on the situation they only knew about from...
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we are ripe for takeover by a dictator." " covid isn't going to be over anytime soon. edht have been if it was taken seriously as a global threat." " great! the camp in del rio texas is cleared out. it where did they make the people disappear to?" " loss of innocent until proven guilty -- the story about the border patrol using website while on horses is a perfect example. prominent people and media gays blasting opinions on the situation they only knew about from a photograph. the house passed legislation friday that would codify abortion rights and midst threats against roe v. wade. the measure advanced along party line votes in a 218-211 vote with only one republican represented -- only one democrat voting against it. the legislation now faces a dead in the evenly split senate where democrats would need at least 10 republicans to support the bill for it to advance to a final vote." let's go back to our phone lines and go to rich calling from ohio on the independent line. caller: on the part where hillary, definitely they were trying to spy on the voting while voting wa
we are ripe for takeover by a dictator." " covid isn't going to be over anytime soon. edht have been if it was taken seriously as a global threat." " great! the camp in del rio texas is cleared out. it where did they make the people disappear to?" " loss of innocent until proven guilty -- the story about the border patrol using website while on horses is a perfect example. prominent people and media gays blasting opinions on the situation they only knew about from...
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make sure you check out the latest op-ed on cnbc.com where she talks about a wake-up call where mothers are losing ground since covidted to check that out. >> thank you very much, scott. i've looked at a lot of studies that suggest that because of covid or since it started, we've seen a decrease in the workforce, that women have been leaving, they have incremental -- huge incremental demands with childcare on fathers too as well as mothers. but women bear more of the responsibility and work from home is double-edged when you're at home you're not seen in the office, and that's part of the problem with getting promoted. >> all right we appreciate you writing that piece. >> check it out. >> cnbc.com. you can see her full piece there. do you want to give me a final trade? >> sure. netflix really took a break for almost a year when after the pandemic and it really hit its stride, it started to underperform when people cared about re-opening well, now they've got a lot more content, the subscriber growth is increasing the comparisons will start to get a little easier and we think there's more upside with the stock which
make sure you check out the latest op-ed on cnbc.com where she talks about a wake-up call where mothers are losing ground since covidted to check that out. >> thank you very much, scott. i've looked at a lot of studies that suggest that because of covid or since it started, we've seen a decrease in the workforce, that women have been leaving, they have incremental -- huge incremental demands with childcare on fathers too as well as mothers. but women bear more of the responsibility and...
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infrastructure, container liners will say the covid-19 pandemic has basically exposed shortcomings in ports like l.a. is that what the problem is here? >> there's no one answer, ed. but infrastructure has been a topic of discussion for some time out here. in fact, over the last decade, the u.s. federal government and congress has out-invested the west coast ports at a rate of 11-1. that's more than $11 billion that's gone to the east and gulf coast versus a little more than $1 billion here on the west coast. that has to change. >> talk to me about labor pressures. you have a lot of different arms of the port working in synchrony, the dock workers, truck drivers and warehouse. >> one are our dock workers and they have been on the job six days a week since the pandemic began. second, is the fact that that work being done on the docks has improved vessel productivity by 50%. since the surge started last summertime. we're moving more containers on and off ships on average per call than any other part in the world. second, the truck drivers. only about 50% of all truck drivers are calling here at least once a week. those are registered. and vessel capacity has increa
infrastructure, container liners will say the covid-19 pandemic has basically exposed shortcomings in ports like l.a. is that what the problem is here? >> there's no one answer, ed. but infrastructure has been a topic of discussion for some time out here. in fact, over the last decade, the u.s. federal government and congress has out-invested the west coast ports at a rate of 11-1. that's more than $11 billion that's gone to the east and gulf coast versus a little more than $1 billion...
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with the container liners, they will say that the covid-19 pandemic has basically exposed shortcomings imports like l.a. gene: there is no one answer, edeen discussions. over the last decade, the u.s. government and congress has outspent by 11: one, billions of dollars going to the east and gulf coast, versus a little more than $1 billion here on the west coast. that has to change. ed: you have a lot of different arms working in synchrony, the truck drivers and the warehouse. what is the story there? gene: three segments, and one is the dockworkers, they have been out several days a week since the pandemic began. second is that the work being done on the docks has improved vessel productivity by 50% since the surge started last summer time. we are moving more containers on and off ships on average per call than any other port in the world. second, the truck drivers. only about 50% of all truck drivers, calling her once a week, those that are registered, and capacity of vessel has increased by 50%, but truck capacity is increased by only 8%. the last segment is the warehouse worker. we have more than 2 billion square feet of warehouses
with the container liners, they will say that the covid-19 pandemic has basically exposed shortcomings imports like l.a. gene: there is no one answer, edeen discussions. over the last decade, the u.s. government and congress has outspent by 11: one, billions of dollars going to the east and gulf coast, versus a little more than $1 billion here on the west coast. that has to change. ed: you have a lot of different arms working in synchrony, the truck drivers and the warehouse. what is the story...
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what i'm saying in our op-ed is as black physicians and health care professionals, we are here to give out education that is accurate and responsible about the covidking that black music artists, those with platforms use their platforms responsibly. we're here to give them that information, but we also need to hold them accountable for putting out potentially inaccurate information , that we need to work together as a community to encourage covid vaccine uptake among black americans, because, as we know, we've been disproportionately impacted in this pandemic. we're seeing worse and worse numbers, especially even right now, disproportionately still affecting black americans. so we need to work together, come together to really end this pandemic. >> if you got a big platform, you're blessed. you should not misuse your blessings. you should really try to do what you can, even if you've got to ask questions. i asked questions at the beginning of this, but you should be careful about the information you put out. now, president biden has announced a vaccine mandate for all federal employees. on wednesday he met with top business executives at companies
what i'm saying in our op-ed is as black physicians and health care professionals, we are here to give out education that is accurate and responsible about the covidking that black music artists, those with platforms use their platforms responsibly. we're here to give them that information, but we also need to hold them accountable for putting out potentially inaccurate information , that we need to work together as a community to encourage covid vaccine uptake among black americans, because,...
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just south, this is eight ed near the coliseum and things look busy due to the crash near 23rd. >>> let's get to the breaking news about president biden's new covid this morning with what we have just learned. >> reporter: the breaking details coming in the last 10 minutes. president joe biden will require all federal workers and contractors to get the vaccine. that is expected to be announced when he is expected to announce the six-point plan later today. let's look at the video. the delta variant and vaccine hesitancy are the two things health experts they are fueling covid cases across the u.s. let's look at the video. the delta variant and vaccine hesitancy are the two things health experts they are fueling covid cases across the u.s. based on recent data, the u.s. has recorded 650,000 deaths. new numbers from johns hopkins show the u.s. is averaging nearly 1500 deaths per day over the last week. last week exceeded 40 million covid cases. president biden previously announced plans to offer booster shots more widely. so he could talk about that today. u.s. officials have said they expect vaccines to be approved for children younger than 12 at
just south, this is eight ed near the coliseum and things look busy due to the crash near 23rd. >>> let's get to the breaking news about president biden's new covid this morning with what we have just learned. >> reporter: the breaking details coming in the last 10 minutes. president joe biden will require all federal workers and contractors to get the vaccine. that is expected to be announced when he is expected to announce the six-point plan later today. let's look at the...
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make calls to the ede because he couldn't get through to an agent in the south bay tenants who are unable to pay rent due to covid 19 are getting some help applying for emergency rental assistance programs. the city of san jose and santa clara county, along with community groups are holding a pop up event at the santa clara county superior courthouse, renters and landlords can go there to learn about and apply for emergency rental assistance before the eviction moratorium ends on september 30th. qualifying renters and landlords impacted by covid-19 are eligible for 100% of rent and utilities owed its key that landlords and tenants engage in this process so we can get the federal dollars, uh, to pay off tenants rent and to get money in the pockets of landlords so we can move forward with the recovery. this is the first in a series of pop ups being held across santa clara county to help people apply for rent relief. others will take place every saturday. this month at various locations, a bay area chief public health officer is praising her community for its high vaccination rate. louise armstrong announced that 91
make calls to the ede because he couldn't get through to an agent in the south bay tenants who are unable to pay rent due to covid 19 are getting some help applying for emergency rental assistance programs. the city of san jose and santa clara county, along with community groups are holding a pop up event at the santa clara county superior courthouse, renters and landlords can go there to learn about and apply for emergency rental assistance before the eviction moratorium ends on september...
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ed, anyone who works in the hospital. anybody who works in a nursy home, long-care facility. i've been out front. we've got to kill this covid virus today, because various strains will come back. some could be resistant to vaccine. my opponent says, day one, masks off. day one, roll back regulations in place. the governor's put in place, and everybody working in the state government should be vaccinated. that is disqualifying to me to be governor. you are putting people's lives at rick. caught on tape telling those in college, if you don't want to take the vaccine, just don't take it. fill out exemption for whatever reason nap is disqualifying. i want to keep my schools open. i want to build a strong economy. you cannot do that if your citizens are not vvaccinated. it's the most important thing we can do and what leadership is all about. >> of course, the question comes down not necessarily whether you want to see it. it's do you mandate is? that seems to be the distinction. >> a big distinction. >> thank you. newsy day. appreciate it. note, we asked for the opponent glenn youngkin to come on the show. we hope to have him on
ed, anyone who works in the hospital. anybody who works in a nursy home, long-care facility. i've been out front. we've got to kill this covid virus today, because various strains will come back. some could be resistant to vaccine. my opponent says, day one, masks off. day one, roll back regulations in place. the governor's put in place, and everybody working in the state government should be vaccinated. that is disqualifying to me to be governor. you are putting people's lives at rick. caught...
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writing in an op-ed in fact just last week that masks had, quote, at best, a modest effect on viral transmission. and that vaccine mandates won't stop covide when florida recorded the most deaths and second most cases over the last two weeks. desantis is saying this about his new surgeon general. >> we feel that -- that joe is just the right guy for the job. >> outfront now, dr. scott gottlieb, former-fda commissioner and author of the new book "uncontrolled spread why covid-19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic." dr. gottlieb, i really appreciate your time tonight. so in your book, you write about the fiegts over public health measures like the one i just referenced. and one of the things you say, and i am quoting you, debate and division over some of these actions were understandable. but over others, like the wearing of masks, such rancor was inexcusable. we couldn't even agree on the easy stuff. and yet, here you are in florida given where they are with -- with covid cases and deaths, you now have a surgeon general saying masks have at best a modest effect on viral transmission, vaccine mandates won't stop covid spread
writing in an op-ed in fact just last week that masks had, quote, at best, a modest effect on viral transmission. and that vaccine mandates won't stop covide when florida recorded the most deaths and second most cases over the last two weeks. desantis is saying this about his new surgeon general. >> we feel that -- that joe is just the right guy for the job. >> outfront now, dr. scott gottlieb, former-fda commissioner and author of the new book "uncontrolled spread why covid-19...
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of covid principally, but also holmes had a baby in july, and her codefendant also faces exactly the same charges that she does, but her team argued to separate them into two separate trials. guy: ed, indeed. greatly appreciate it. it is going to be a long haul. we will continue to cover that trial as it works its way through the legal process. ecb tomorrow. we are going to preview that. talking about the ecb. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. switch to xfinity mobile and save hundreds on your wireless bill. plus, save up to $400 when you purchase a new samsung phone or upgrade your existing phone. learn more at your local xfinity store today. (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lo
of covid principally, but also holmes had a baby in july, and her codefendant also faces exactly the same charges that she does, but her team argued to separate them into two separate trials. guy: ed, indeed. greatly appreciate it. it is going to be a long haul. we will continue to cover that trial as it works its way through the legal process. ecb tomorrow. we are going to preview that. talking about the ecb. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable...
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covid cases. we're going to speak with two doctors who are grappling with the situation. >> plus, is the key to more jobs more jabs? the author of an op-edays vaccinations may be the only way to safely and effectively reopen the economy. i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was f fas. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 ams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients foimmune support. boost® high protein. if y're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t
covid cases. we're going to speak with two doctors who are grappling with the situation. >> plus, is the key to more jobs more jabs? the author of an op-edays vaccinations may be the only way to safely and effectively reopen the economy. i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was f fas. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and...
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maria: yeah, ed how has this happened i know that because of covid you had supply shortages. >> rightding we've already had a covid panel almost two trillion dollars passed yearly in the year that is an enormous amount of monetary stimulus from federal reserve no i biden administration wants to spend another five trillion dollars when you look at infrastructure wells 3 1/2 trillion-dollar plan fwaul 5 trillion dollars because they've got gimmicks in there. is that part of the reason that has caused drawn on this inflation. >> i think so, look on global base central banks provide tremendous amount of liquidity do i about the think any country provided the kind of stimulus the united states has with a combination of fall monetary policies, i think that he we've had sort of a examine demand shot to the supply-side the supply-side of the economy just was overwhelmed especially, in tremendous a demand for goods. but on top of that, the decision you have bad luck we are having bad luck here with all sorts of problems and bottlenecks in the supply chain we've seen factors factories shut down
maria: yeah, ed how has this happened i know that because of covid you had supply shortages. >> rightding we've already had a covid panel almost two trillion dollars passed yearly in the year that is an enormous amount of monetary stimulus from federal reserve no i biden administration wants to spend another five trillion dollars when you look at infrastructure wells 3 1/2 trillion-dollar plan fwaul 5 trillion dollars because they've got gimmicks in there. is that part of the reason that...
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covid tests a little earlier. president biden was meeting with boris johnson each leader usually takes a couple of questions but after the british prime minister called on two british reporters cbs eded to ask a question. >> [overlapping speakers] >> what is your response to the situation on the border? >> [overlapping speakers] >> white house reporters were furious at being vested by the brits, biden was trying to answer but couldn't be heard over the shouts of his aids ushering out the press, just whose in charge here? former abc executive shelley ross is accusing chris cuomo, then also with abc, of harassing her citing a single incident in 2005 where he greeted her at a bar. a new york times op-ed wrote an apology that cuomo sent her afterwards saying now that i think of it i am ashamed which is the right reaction and she doesn't want cuomo to lose his job at cnn, cuomo told the times as shelley acknowledges our interaction was not sexual in nature it happened 16 years ago in a public setting, i apologized to her then and i meant it. >> during the trump years, commentators were routinely calling president crazy or sick or psycho on msnbc this week democratic pollster talking abo
covid tests a little earlier. president biden was meeting with boris johnson each leader usually takes a couple of questions but after the british prime minister called on two british reporters cbs eded to ask a question. >> [overlapping speakers] >> what is your response to the situation on the border? >> [overlapping speakers] >> white house reporters were furious at being vested by the brits, biden was trying to answer but couldn't be heard over the shouts of his aids...
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covid-19 surging across the country, and i.c.u. beds in dangerous low supply, health care workers are thrust in the unenviable position of who gets a bed and who does not. in an op-ed for the "washington post," one writer addresses that problem by asking, do the unvaccinated deserve scarce i.c.u. beds? joining us now the author of that op-ed, the professor of politics at harvard's school, also editor at large at time magazine. nancy, thanks so much for joining us this morning. reading your op-ed here, you note that because of patients' prognosis is part of the equation for triage decisions, vaccination reduces the chances of severe infection, that this can -- this is a reasonable question to ask. i wonder how you defend that point. >> sure, this was raised by a group of doctors in texas, one of the states that is seeing very heavy use of their i.c.u. beds, about the role of the vaccination should play. it shouldn't be ever the only factor, but it should be one factor because we know that if you're unvaccinated, the chance of severe infection and death is higher, that that is one of the ingredients in making triage decisions. but even when they published this idea o
covid-19 surging across the country, and i.c.u. beds in dangerous low supply, health care workers are thrust in the unenviable position of who gets a bed and who does not. in an op-ed for the "washington post," one writer addresses that problem by asking, do the unvaccinated deserve scarce i.c.u. beds? joining us now the author of that op-ed, the professor of politics at harvard's school, also editor at large at time magazine. nancy, thanks so much for joining us this morning. reading...
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covid-19 surging across the country, and i.c.u. beds in dangerous low supply, health care workers are thrust in the unenviable position of who gets a bed and who does not. in an op-ed.u. beds? joining us now the author of that op-ed, the professor of politics at harvard's school, also editor at large at time magazine. nancy, thanks so much for joining us this morning. reading your op-ed here, you note that because of patients' prognosis is part of the equation for triage decisions, vaccination reduces the chances of severe infection, that this can -- this is rso
covid-19 surging across the country, and i.c.u. beds in dangerous low supply, health care workers are thrust in the unenviable position of who gets a bed and who does not. in an op-ed.u. beds? joining us now the author of that op-ed, the professor of politics at harvard's school, also editor at large at time magazine. nancy, thanks so much for joining us this morning. reading your op-ed here, you note that because of patients' prognosis is part of the equation for triage decisions, vaccination...