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by individuals and i can tell you that this their list of about 12 national newspapers and trust daily trust i don't i don't remember what the story was but you cannot take the example of one newspaper among about 20 to say that the country is staffing the media on the contrary at a point in time i thought that was the government was actually at the receiving end of the media what has also worried people enormously his decision to submit a bill which in its original form would have seen anyone...
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pushing out and in january last year soldiers raided the offices of one of your leading papers the daily trust and arrested reporters in march or journalists have been held for 2 years was rearrested you rank 100 and 20th out of $180.00 countries in the press freedom in the acts of reporters without borders it's not a glorious record is it minister well as i think when it comes to the level of the press. we're doing extremely very well and if papers wrong fall of the law they must be the consequences but when you have back to the 100 newspapers in the country and i cited the example one is a battle squadron with here i think should be fair to us that we have a very robust free press amnesty international says that between january and september last year at least 19 journalists and media practitioners were attacked those attacks including verbal and physical assault and indiscriminate arrest and detention by your security forces in the impression ministers therefore that your ain seems to be to stifle freedom of expression especially critical voices you don't like criticism that's the correct i
pushing out and in january last year soldiers raided the offices of one of your leading papers the daily trust and arrested reporters in march or journalists have been held for 2 years was rearrested you rank 100 and 20th out of $180.00 countries in the press freedom in the acts of reporters without borders it's not a glorious record is it minister well as i think when it comes to the level of the press. we're doing extremely very well and if papers wrong fall of the law they must be the...
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the spread of misinformation and hysteria is a daily battle, too. who should we trust?t on travel — should you be taking that next trip? that's all coming up in coronavirus explained. with us for the next 25 minutes are drjake dunning — he really is the man — head of emerging infections, public health england, and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for about two weeks before symptoms appear, and it passes from person to person through the air often through coughs and sneezes. so, how do you know if you've got it? well, among the symptoms are fever, a dry cough and muscle pain. jake, this sounds a lot like the flu. how is it different? they are a completely different family of viruses, these symptoms are quite similar. fever, dry cough, some people get muscle aches as well. the actual illnesses are not that dissimilar. no vaccine yet? there's a vaccine for flu and some anti—virals, but not yet for coronavirus. tulip, if you have
the spread of misinformation and hysteria is a daily battle, too. who should we trust?t on travel — should you be taking that next trip? that's all coming up in coronavirus explained. with us for the next 25 minutes are drjake dunning — he really is the man — head of emerging infections, public health england, and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have...
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the spread of misinformation and hysteria is a daily battle too — who should we trust? the impact on travel, should you be taking that trip? that's all coming up in coronavirus explained. with us for the next 25 mins are drjake dunning — he's the man — head of emerging infections, public health england and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for about two weeks before symptoms appear, and it passes from person to person through the air often through coughs and sneezes. so, how do you know if you've got it? among the symptoms — a fever, a dry cough and muscle pain. jake, this sounds a lot like the flu, how is it different? they are completely different viruses, these symptoms are quite similar. fever, dry cough, some people get muscle aches as well. the actual illnesses are not that dissimilar. no vaccine? there is a vaccine for flu, but not yet for coronavirus. if you have these symptoms, should you go get tested and you can in y
the spread of misinformation and hysteria is a daily battle too — who should we trust? the impact on travel, should you be taking that trip? that's all coming up in coronavirus explained. with us for the next 25 mins are drjake dunning — he's the man — head of emerging infections, public health england and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for...
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country we have to wrap our heads around that except it be willing to change our daily lives for now be willing to trust the in fact zip disease communities recommendations. pivot how are behaving every day as a nation so that we're ready for this even if the auto manufacturers and their workers all weather the shutdown without major problems there could still be bankruptcies among smaller businesses from parts suppliers to car washers. but the industry is in much stronger shape than it was following the financial crisis of 2008 in 2009 and where the virus started there are new signs of hope well as. industrious sneezes everyone has a cold factories in china are already opening. and i typically seems to have started picking up there and i think that's a direct consequence of the fact that they seem to have gotten the white house under control ford and g.m. are considering repurpose in their plans for making vehicles to ventilators for coronavirus patients. until the auto assembly lines can restart john hendren l.g. 0 chicago some tourism operators that australia are complaining about being silenced beca
country we have to wrap our heads around that except it be willing to change our daily lives for now be willing to trust the in fact zip disease communities recommendations. pivot how are behaving every day as a nation so that we're ready for this even if the auto manufacturers and their workers all weather the shutdown without major problems there could still be bankruptcies among smaller businesses from parts suppliers to car washers. but the industry is in much stronger shape than it was...
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daily basis? he says he's a dentist working in a large, busy nhs trust.ance was issued and revised. initially around all kinds of respiratory infections, revise la st of respiratory infections, revise last week. the guidance is that people with an unknown respiratory illness, people who are exposed to those individuals should wear the surgical mask in the first instance. when we know that diagnosis, is his personally infected — — when we know that diagnosis, is his personally infected —— is this personally infected —— is this person infected? we would use more stringent protection, which includes a mask that filters down to a much smaller number of particles in the surgical masks do and also people would wear eye protection as well and other things like an apron and blogs. yes there are guidelines, but along these other practices, a lot of that will be cancelled probably because it's regarded as nonessential. it wouldn't be helpful. —— an apron and gloves. i suspect that will become less important than protecting health ca re important than protecting hea
daily basis? he says he's a dentist working in a large, busy nhs trust.ance was issued and revised. initially around all kinds of respiratory infections, revise la st of respiratory infections, revise last week. the guidance is that people with an unknown respiratory illness, people who are exposed to those individuals should wear the surgical mask in the first instance. when we know that diagnosis, is his personally infected — — when we know that diagnosis, is his personally infected...
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coronavirus, but the government says 15 million masks have been delivered to nhs trusts across the country since monday. speaking at his dailynference, the prime minister, borisjohnson, had this message. i want to thank everyone who has been doing the clear rules we set out on monday and i want to thank everyone in the nhs, the frontline of the fight against coronavirus and of the fight against coronavirus and of course all our public services. 0ur teachers and school staff, the transport workers, police officers, eve ryo ne transport workers, police officers, everyone is keeping this country going. but i also want to offer a special thank you to everyone who has now volunteered to help the nhs. let's speak to our political correspondent, helen catt, who joins us now from westminster. helen, let's pick up on the idea of volunteers. the initial call that was for 250,000 people. a few more have replied. at that press conference, borisjohnson said in the first 2a hours, 405,000 people the first 24 hours, 405,000 people had signed up to be a volunteer. about 90 minutes ago, that was still rising. it rose to 504,303 and what thes
coronavirus, but the government says 15 million masks have been delivered to nhs trusts across the country since monday. speaking at his dailynference, the prime minister, borisjohnson, had this message. i want to thank everyone who has been doing the clear rules we set out on monday and i want to thank everyone in the nhs, the frontline of the fight against coronavirus and of the fight against coronavirus and of course all our public services. 0ur teachers and school staff, the transport...
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i think one of the things that has been most reassuring about the governor on a daily basis and andrew cuomo, we trustand anthony fauci, we trust, is that they are leveling with us. they are telling us what to expect and what the needs are. we need 15,000 ventilators just in new york city. we need 15 million surgical masks. we need millions of n-95 masks and we're not getting that help from the federal government. chris, i want to say this. as scary as this is, as painful as this is for new york city, each one of us can help. how can we help? we can help by staying home. we can help by socially distancing. that in the end will save lives because that wave is coming. we don't know when it is going to break. we don't know when it is going to crest, but the thing we need is to halt transmission. you have three things going on at once. you need to halt transmission. you need to build up capacity in the hospital system to handle that wave, and you need to do what the congresswoman and the senator were talking about, which is deliver economic relief to new yorkers that are frightened right now and that are
i think one of the things that has been most reassuring about the governor on a daily basis and andrew cuomo, we trustand anthony fauci, we trust, is that they are leveling with us. they are telling us what to expect and what the needs are. we need 15,000 ventilators just in new york city. we need 15 million surgical masks. we need millions of n-95 masks and we're not getting that help from the federal government. chris, i want to say this. as scary as this is, as painful as this is for new...
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daily basis. information is good. go to trusted sources online. and then personally, i don't know how better to say it because this is the ratchet up period. tuesday and wednesday were sort of the shock. this is now the ratchet up. set your own battle rhythm. it's just the way you have to do it. and then, in terms of information, it's a really interesting story. this is a local news story with national impact now. so go to your local sources as well. public health. public safety. mayor's office. governor's office. there's a big dynamic going on, but if you want to stay calm or you want the reality, i don't know if you can stay calm, but you want the reality, go to local sources. the big picture will come from news sources like us. >> the local angle for a lot of people, you're right. that's where it's at as they're watching all of their weekend activities be canceled, as they're watching their kid's school be closed. that's why it does impact people and then to build up from there. elizabeth, juliette, brian, kristen, congressman cardenas, thank y
daily basis. information is good. go to trusted sources online. and then personally, i don't know how better to say it because this is the ratchet up period. tuesday and wednesday were sort of the shock. this is now the ratchet up. set your own battle rhythm. it's just the way you have to do it. and then, in terms of information, it's a really interesting story. this is a local news story with national impact now. so go to your local sources as well. public health. public safety. mayor's...
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country we have to wrap our heads around that except it be willing to change our daily lives for now be willing to trust the infections xit disease communities recommendations pivot how are behaving every day as a nation so that we're ready for this even if the auto manufacturers and their workers all weather the shutdown without major problems there could still be bankruptcies among smaller businesses from parts suppliers to car washers. but the industry is in much stronger shape than it was...
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if my employer is the most trusted, they want people to be communicating daily. it needs to be fresh information. what is going on at the company? paid leave or what is happening in terms of your employee. they want credible information in third parties. they want people who have academic credentials. people believed that this is being created by the politics of the time. that is a deeply important problem. we must stamp that out. for cannot be seen for good one party or another. there is a clear sense that my employer is that are prepared in my country. 14 points different. business and communicating quality information on a frequent basis cannot be more clearly stated in this study. contacts is that we want information from health authorities. but it is not sufficient. we deeply distrust social media. >> thank you. i will ask you to mention one source of information that you have found incredibly useful or learn something from or is objective about covid-19. plug one source of information. the first question is to you. gettingnt said they are most of their info
if my employer is the most trusted, they want people to be communicating daily. it needs to be fresh information. what is going on at the company? paid leave or what is happening in terms of your employee. they want credible information in third parties. they want people who have academic credentials. people believed that this is being created by the politics of the time. that is a deeply important problem. we must stamp that out. for cannot be seen for good one party or another. there is a...
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so, if my employer is the most trusted, we want people to be communicating daily, at least, if not twice a day. what? what is going on at the company, so vacation or paid leave or what's happening in terms of your employment force or what your policies are on benefits. but they are also ask acting face forward for leaders. in third information parties. they want scientists. they want people who have academic credentials, experts. they don't want politicians. i want to reiterate there is a deep concern about the quality discussion. created by the politics of the time. that's it deeply important problem. we must stop that out. this must not be seen as one party or another. it's what is good for society. i want to reiterate, there is a clear sense of my employer is better prepared than my country on a 13 points difference. again, the role of business in communicating information on our cannot be more clearly stated in this study. again, the information context is, yes, we want information from health authorities. but it's not sufficient. moreover, we are not sure what we are getting from ex
so, if my employer is the most trusted, we want people to be communicating daily, at least, if not twice a day. what? what is going on at the company, so vacation or paid leave or what's happening in terms of your employment force or what your policies are on benefits. but they are also ask acting face forward for leaders. in third information parties. they want scientists. they want people who have academic credentials, experts. they don't want politicians. i want to reiterate there is a deep...
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recess, lunch, reading time and a daily activity, like a art project and dance party and outside time. and trust me, screen time in the evening when mommy is done working and needs to wind down and i have a make shift studio set up here, i want to show you, it has sofa cushions for a better sound quality and less echo and a try pod for my camera. and then, a laptop for my script. so, i got it all down. so, i will be ready for next time. but, it took a while to get used to and back by popular demand. there's 4-year-old haley, she wanted to say bye and have a nice weekend. >> wait, wait, here i am again, and now i need to talk to you and i like you guys but and i also like -- it's really important to keep the helmet on. >> she really wants to talk about the helmet. okay. >> and also, the -- >> thanks guys. so -- >> say, bye. >> when there's a fire, you are like, hey! >> she is ready for her close up, for sure. >> bye, haley. >> she was talking about the helmet on tuesday. this is a recurring theme. >> she is not going to be happy when you come back to work. that is for sure. thank you. let's go ou
recess, lunch, reading time and a daily activity, like a art project and dance party and outside time. and trust me, screen time in the evening when mommy is done working and needs to wind down and i have a make shift studio set up here, i want to show you, it has sofa cushions for a better sound quality and less echo and a try pod for my camera. and then, a laptop for my script. so, i got it all down. so, i will be ready for next time. but, it took a while to get used to and back by popular...
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like when i was growing up, it was not the daily caller or infra wars who molested my trust in the national political press . those in terms of the map of the iraq war of the regurgitating him critically on all of this it bush administration that help get hundred thousand people killed. that was the washington post the new york times, it was the paper of record. so when i think about not take news of what everyone a college, that reporting in which there is always been in every presidential administration. that is the first thing i think about. it was done by the most respectable people in the profession. that does not mean that we should take donald trump the unexciting as the word of god or anything that should be respected to any degree but it does mean that we should look inward at least as much as i look outward if that makes sense . just so it doesn't seem like that i am hoping all over the new york times, one of the best reporters, i returned because she is quite. i don't focus on her because she happens to have the new york times buffer. molly: part of the case you make for your app
like when i was growing up, it was not the daily caller or infra wars who molested my trust in the national political press . those in terms of the map of the iraq war of the regurgitating him critically on all of this it bush administration that help get hundred thousand people killed. that was the washington post the new york times, it was the paper of record. so when i think about not take news of what everyone a college, that reporting in which there is always been in every presidential...
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a culture of fear and works directly against the community policing work and local on a daily bases to build trust and keep us safe. in addition the department deploys personnel from the southern border including personnel from law enforcement tactical units to augment enforcement operations. this action was meant to punish localities like the one that i represent. th i refuse to participate in the cruel and lawful immigration enforcement initiatives. it also came on the heels of another decision meant to target my constituents, suspension of cbp traveling program of new york. it affects 200,000 new yorkers by the end of the year. turn to fiscal year of 2021, the budget yet again calls for the unnecessary hiring of the additional 2,044 i.c.e. law enforcement officers and proposed an outrageous increase of 60,000 detention beds. the administration appears to learn nothing as democrats were not funding -- or his campaign promises particularly for an agency that lacks transparency and who's enforcement tactics are out of control. the request misses the point by focusing on the political agenda instea
a culture of fear and works directly against the community policing work and local on a daily bases to build trust and keep us safe. in addition the department deploys personnel from the southern border including personnel from law enforcement tactical units to augment enforcement operations. this action was meant to punish localities like the one that i represent. th i refuse to participate in the cruel and lawful immigration enforcement initiatives. it also came on the heels of another...
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trust each other. —— government and business. the front page of the daily a national shutdown. how much is this going to cost us? they do not know. no, that is what is so incredible. a brand—new no, that is what is so incredible. a brand— new conservative chancellor, obviously keen, an enormous appetite to prove his credentials and here is saying we do not know how long it will take. we are essentially writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime ministerand writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime minister and the government having to put trust in businesses and businesses having to trust the government but the truth is that no—one has any other option. this is what it has. but it is a hugely bold move. it is so crazy watching the governments and up and saying we do not know. we do not know what we're doing here. it is quite alarming, really. the front page of the telegraph also going through other announcements made today and for parents and students, the decision to close the schools but more importantly how a levels and gc and th
trust each other. —— government and business. the front page of the daily a national shutdown. how much is this going to cost us? they do not know. no, that is what is so incredible. a brand—new no, that is what is so incredible. a brand— new conservative chancellor, obviously keen, an enormous appetite to prove his credentials and here is saying we do not know how long it will take. we are essentially writing a blank cheque. it is a huge gamble. the prime ministerand writing a blank...
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we can't assume they just turn out without having trusted, local grassroots messengering talking to them dailyurn out and show up after election day. >> absolutely. we were talking earlier about this e leklectability question. it was a lot of black voters, latino voters. i think right now the race happening in michigan is especially important to watch because obviously there's a very large potential turnout of both black and latin ex voters. bernie sanders speaking tonight in flint, talking specifically the campaign said about why black voters to be trusting him over joe biden. i think watching what the two campaigns say now specifically to the populations is especially important because they both understand that they need to be doing more outreach and feeling good of sectors of the communities and understand coming to general election you can't just go for one or the other. especially if you're trying to target this like this. they need a broad base message. >> also want to ask you, coming off of super tuesday, we saw incredibly long lines at a lot of polling places and infuriated and moving
we can't assume they just turn out without having trusted, local grassroots messengering talking to them dailyurn out and show up after election day. >> absolutely. we were talking earlier about this e leklectability question. it was a lot of black voters, latino voters. i think right now the race happening in michigan is especially important to watch because obviously there's a very large potential turnout of both black and latin ex voters. bernie sanders speaking tonight in flint,...
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daily school meals. hospital preparing for a potential influx of patients. trustsical center rescheduling non-important appointments and elective surgery, the capitol and pentagon suspending capital tours and lawmakers shutter their d.c. offices. social districting the defining policy of this pandemic. >> right now we should be doing things that separate us as best as possible from people who might be infected. >> reporter: at palm beach international airport, a jet but passenger from new york alerted airline officials after landing he tested positive for the virus he's now in isolation. across the sports world, spectators gone from college and high school games. basketball analyst charles barclay suggesting that's not enough. >> i think march madness should be suspended. let's get these players tested. if even one player on all these teams have this virus, this thing can really get out of happened report. late wednesday, the nba suspended the rest of its season after a utah jazz player tested positive for the coronavirus. >> the game tonight has been postponed. >>
daily school meals. hospital preparing for a potential influx of patients. trustsical center rescheduling non-important appointments and elective surgery, the capitol and pentagon suspending capital tours and lawmakers shutter their d.c. offices. social districting the defining policy of this pandemic. >> right now we should be doing things that separate us as best as possible from people who might be infected. >> reporter: at palm beach international airport, a jet but passenger...
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not just as a leader for new york state with his daily press conferences i mean the whole world has been watching those do new yorkers do you think they trust him more now than they trust the u.s. president. i think that's a good question andrew cuomo hasn't necessarily always been the most loved of political figures he's not exactly a retail politician. but this crisis in many ways is playing to his strengths he's been decisive it's one of its characteristics he takes charge of situations he listens to the act and he sticks to the facts and in many ways that's what you want you want this kind of fact in the evidence led approach to it when it comes to a compound in the federal government pew research that they recently basically across america people trust their local officials and they trust their state officials in the sentence that the these control more than they trust the white house the more than they trust the federal government truck on the other hand he's a new yorker he comes in the city he never been wholly loud highly respected and he isn't widely seen as a safe pair of hands but it's quite interesting he said to ask you there
not just as a leader for new york state with his daily press conferences i mean the whole world has been watching those do new yorkers do you think they trust him more now than they trust the u.s. president. i think that's a good question andrew cuomo hasn't necessarily always been the most loved of political figures he's not exactly a retail politician. but this crisis in many ways is playing to his strengths he's been decisive it's one of its characteristics he takes charge of situations he...
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daily express. stay with us for that. a second person is confirmed to have died of the coronavirus in the uk. milton keynes nhs trust said a man in his early eighties who'd had underlying health conditions had tested positive for the infection. the number of people in britain with the virus has reached a total of a hundred and 64. earlier today the government promised to spend another 46 million pounds tackling the virus. the money will be used to help develop a vaccine and also a rapid test for the disease. the environment secretary, george eustice, has held a meeting with supermarket executives and says he's reassured they're taking measures to protect food supplies. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh has the latest. science is fighting back against the new coronavirus. this lab at imperial college london is developing a vaccine. the aim, to protect people from getting infected. they know the world is waiting. absolute sense of urgency and wanting to deliver and stepping up to this challenge. so everybody is working as fast as they can. there is also a degree of kind ofjust innovation to make things happen re
daily express. stay with us for that. a second person is confirmed to have died of the coronavirus in the uk. milton keynes nhs trust said a man in his early eighties who'd had underlying health conditions had tested positive for the infection. the number of people in britain with the virus has reached a total of a hundred and 64. earlier today the government promised to spend another 46 million pounds tackling the virus. the money will be used to help develop a vaccine and also a rapid test...
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so if my employer is the most trusted, they want people to be communicating at least daily if not twice day. so it needs to be fresh information. and about what. well, specifically, what is going on at the company. so, you know, vacation or paid leave or what's happening in terms of your employee force or what your policies are on, you know, benefits. but they also are expecting there to be face forward for leaders. they want credible information in third parties. they want scientists, they want people who have academic credentials, experts. they don't want politicians. and i want to reiterate, there's a deep concern in our study about the qualification of the discussion. more than 60% of people believe somehow that some of this is being created by the politics of the time. that is a deeply important problem. we must stomp that out. this must not be seen as good for one party or another. it is what's good for society. further, i want to reit it rate that -- reiterate that there's a clear sense that my employer is better prepared than my country, 14 points difference between my employer
so if my employer is the most trusted, they want people to be communicating at least daily if not twice day. so it needs to be fresh information. and about what. well, specifically, what is going on at the company. so, you know, vacation or paid leave or what's happening in terms of your employee force or what your policies are on, you know, benefits. but they also are expecting there to be face forward for leaders. they want credible information in third parties. they want scientists, they...
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trust the numbers coming from china. i have looked at those numbers. i have been looking at those numbers dailyen topped out at 80,000, 81,000 for a very long time. so i just don't know whether we can trust the numbers coming from china. china is a different system. it's a different government, it's a different form of government. sk and limiting the spread of the virus here in this country, in this free and open society, depends chiefly upon our mayors and our governors. and it's up to the national government to deliver the resources to those communities that need it most. >> finally, if you could offer some advice to president trump right now, what would it be? >> well, first, clear messaging, candor, telling the truth about the severity of the crisis is important. when i look at the white house daily briefings, particularly the one on thursday, what seems apparent to me is that this president, this vice president are extremely anxious to get out good news. for example, on thursday, they announced the development of a potential treatment and made it seem as if it was going to be hitting the s
trust the numbers coming from china. i have looked at those numbers. i have been looking at those numbers dailyen topped out at 80,000, 81,000 for a very long time. so i just don't know whether we can trust the numbers coming from china. china is a different system. it's a different government, it's a different form of government. sk and limiting the spread of the virus here in this country, in this free and open society, depends chiefly upon our mayors and our governors. and it's up to the...
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have stabilized and the rest of the world trusts the information coming from this chinese government as begin with gordon chang asia x. weight contributed to the daily beast he's in new york what do you make of china's claims you think they have stable was it good. there we don't really know larry because there is now extraordinary information control and the infection statistics death statistics that are coming out of beijing actually support chinese rulers see jim things policy of getting chinese workers back to their job sites so it's sort of suspicious now i think that maybe and on where this started maybe they've stabilized but we also know that there are clusters in beijing and some other cities and so cute very well have in these other locations a new virus outbreak but you know as i said because of what beijing has been doing especially putting journalists in jail and all the rest of it we absolutely do not have very much of an idea so can we as says housing thing is handling this. well we know that for 6 weeks from december 8th when the 1st coronavirus patient was diagnosed to january 20th when he made his 1st public a knowledge moment we k
have stabilized and the rest of the world trusts the information coming from this chinese government as begin with gordon chang asia x. weight contributed to the daily beast he's in new york what do you make of china's claims you think they have stable was it good. there we don't really know larry because there is now extraordinary information control and the infection statistics death statistics that are coming out of beijing actually support chinese rulers see jim things policy of getting...
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with an administration who has lied to us on a daily basis for 3 1/2 years, this is when you need to trust the government the most. one of the problems that happened with ebola and continues to happen today is that some of the countries where people are infected, they don't have the confidence in the government. so then they don't pay attention to the instruction. >> in fact, the one big lesson of this is that governments that repress information and try to tamp it down end up with the worst outbreaks. that's what happened with china early on and iran. iran is in bad straits. we don't have the data, but that is the lesson. if you're not clear and transparent with people, people can't trust the government, they try to get away with happy talk as a lot of oppressive regimes do, you have a problem. >> can i give an example? one of the things that's happening everybody is running out and buying masks. that's not what's needed. the place that actually need the masks which is in the hospitals, there is an absence. >> you have health care workers now. hospitals are well prepared for this. we have
with an administration who has lied to us on a daily basis for 3 1/2 years, this is when you need to trust the government the most. one of the problems that happened with ebola and continues to happen today is that some of the countries where people are infected, they don't have the confidence in the government. so then they don't pay attention to the instruction. >> in fact, the one big lesson of this is that governments that repress information and try to tamp it down end up with the...
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stabilized and the rest of the world trusts the information coming from this chinese government as begin with gordon chang asia x. weight contributor for the daily beast he's in new york what do you make of china's claims you think they have stable was it good there we don't really know larry because there is now extraordinary information control and the infection statistics death statistics that are coming out of beijing actually support chinese rulers siege in ping's policy of getting chinese workers back to their job sites so it's sort of suspicious now i think that maybe and on where this started maybe they've stabilized but we also know that there are clusters in beijing and some other cities and so cute very well have in these other locations a new virus outbreak but you know as i said because of what beijing has been doing especially putting journalists in jail and all the rest of it we absolutely do not have very much of an idea so can we as says housing thing is handling this.
stabilized and the rest of the world trusts the information coming from this chinese government as begin with gordon chang asia x. weight contributor for the daily beast he's in new york what do you make of china's claims you think they have stable was it good there we don't really know larry because there is now extraordinary information control and the infection statistics death statistics that are coming out of beijing actually support chinese rulers siege in ping's policy of getting chinese...