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want to go back to doc siegel if he's still there. you there? >> i'm here. this is what you call a remote panel. stuart: it's not a panel, doctor. don't ever i donuse that word.
want to go back to doc siegel if he's still there. you there? >> i'm here. this is what you call a remote panel. stuart: it's not a panel, doctor. don't ever i donuse that word.
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in this transition phase that the country is in well the stakes really could not be higher for him doc and his government there are very very high expectations that they're carrying on their shoulders they're now in a 3 year transitional phase which started in august of last year and will end in 2022 if i'm not mistaken i mean this comes after a long period about a year long protest movement that was calling for the removal of former president on one of the sure this was very bloody and this transitional government is in place as a result of a deal between the military leaders and civilians in the country and they face a whole host of challenges the economy. is suffering after 30 years of isolation sudan is now struggling every day to get itself off of the united states' list of state sponsor of terrorism of terrorists so that it can a necessary step to jumpstart the economy of so a very very critical stage for the country indeed i mean it judging by you know the prime minister getting back on to the job and tweeting that you know everything's fine and if it's not in a detail it's goin
in this transition phase that the country is in well the stakes really could not be higher for him doc and his government there are very very high expectations that they're carrying on their shoulders they're now in a 3 year transitional phase which started in august of last year and will end in 2022 if i'm not mistaken i mean this comes after a long period about a year long protest movement that was calling for the removal of former president on one of the sure this was very bloody and this...
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you're watching daytime any news from berlin coming up next doc film the woman with the blood hounds a swiss fed trains dogs to fight poaching in congo and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website that stephenie dot com i'm rebecca ritas thanks for watching. to save the. marvel comics started in 1039 they created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. clearly have had their share of closures for the moving story of the insurance market stores. w. every 2 months mile entertainer travels around 6000 kilometers from her native switzerland to the democratic republic of congo in this politically unstable country she can only move around under the protection of the armed rangers. marlena is an internationally sought after specialist in man trailing which means she trains dogs specifically to track people down. her services are required in particular in the north east of congo in the national park where a ruthless brutal poaching is in danger and the animal population. the park director wants to combat the poaching and asked marlena who is a v
you're watching daytime any news from berlin coming up next doc film the woman with the blood hounds a swiss fed trains dogs to fight poaching in congo and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website that stephenie dot com i'm rebecca ritas thanks for watching. to save the. marvel comics started in 1039 they created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. clearly have had their share of closures for the moving story of the insurance market stores. w....
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i was on the phone an hour and a half today with my docs and the docs who used to run the organizationsat are now in place across the country. we in fact were -- that's from the nih to the people who ran the cdc, et cetera. all they are saying is, we know what is needed. let's do everything in our power to do it. and the social distancing. and the president gets around to it really late. he talked about social distancing not being required. then he said it is going to be required, but everybody will be in church on easter. now he is acknowledging that's not going to happen. i mean, let's just leif with the american people. >> mr. vice president, i want you to respond to something the president had to say about this you this morning on fox news. take a listen. >> okay. >> i don't mind running goins joe biden. i watch these critiques of me, and they are highly sophisticated critiques. i said -- you know, they are written out. joe biden has said and then they put this highly sophisticated statement out. i said joe biden didn't write that statement, and joe biden -- i guarantee he didn't se
i was on the phone an hour and a half today with my docs and the docs who used to run the organizationsat are now in place across the country. we in fact were -- that's from the nih to the people who ran the cdc, et cetera. all they are saying is, we know what is needed. let's do everything in our power to do it. and the social distancing. and the president gets around to it really late. he talked about social distancing not being required. then he said it is going to be required, but everybody...
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as a consultant i went paterson earns about $100000.00 pounds a year advise in round docs liberal trees whose kid is marketed at $120.00 pounds we have yet to receive a comment from paterson or run docs but the company has previously defended its position as a private company with over 40 years investment in and commitment to the diagnostics industry run docs quickly developed a code 19 test and were able to provide that test with a home sample collection capability at a very competitive price that price is a matter of public record or to discuss all of this are joined by councilor jazz aswell just thank you very much for joining us i mean is making laws against profiteering now a case of closing the door after the horse has bolted. i think i think a lot of residents of certainly felt that and i think. making sure that we actually try and still carry on with the way the residents expect us to it's really important and certainly what we've done in red breeches made sure our enforcement team has gone out to even though there are no real laws in place but there are certain things we could
as a consultant i went paterson earns about $100000.00 pounds a year advise in round docs liberal trees whose kid is marketed at $120.00 pounds we have yet to receive a comment from paterson or run docs but the company has previously defended its position as a private company with over 40 years investment in and commitment to the diagnostics industry run docs quickly developed a code 19 test and were able to provide that test with a home sample collection capability at a very competitive price...
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but a close kind of doc where you are chose sure. the doctor. on the farm now the. whole. i can't comment on the terms of. the homestead and of the. short key. afforded all the. issues about your cleverness to the shifted by you one little girl is going to. be used by a question. to some. last attorney general or. what's. going on with the voters but on that particular. we're doing now in order to show. such a lesson of arsonists is me feel this you've overspray. and let's get this to the anybody. can his the sound you need because it's about the. spectacle through the. moment pumping in watson it's me to cook good stuff so bad the components only and then you don't listen for months i. thought the. numbers delightsome among guy and smiling at me in montreal a new bit of sadness for the newness who put some. of the pistol to that that's so though it's just what should us creates evil how dr he . would be. just alone we have no one watching these are our terms of turn. our car. down to burn earth for. our. bar are. far far yet to be. ringback first class of it but you want
but a close kind of doc where you are chose sure. the doctor. on the farm now the. whole. i can't comment on the terms of. the homestead and of the. short key. afforded all the. issues about your cleverness to the shifted by you one little girl is going to. be used by a question. to some. last attorney general or. what's. going on with the voters but on that particular. we're doing now in order to show. such a lesson of arsonists is me feel this you've overspray. and let's get this to the...
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doc where you are chose sure. the doctor. no the. whole east coast police responded i can't comment on but those are what i. call the home statements to. short key and. afford all the. issues about you. know most of the shit don't buy you one young girl it's going to. be used by a question. to some us coast and you need to be. close to done it general know. what's. going on with the voters to tune up to meet. real people and now florida sure. fassel lesser of arsonists is this you've overspray at. all. and i really was there let's not act at destination events and if. you need me because it's about the. spectacle thoughts are still to me mom without thinking much and it's made to good stuff some bad as only one and then you don't listen to him for months at that moment overshadows thought the. numbers deal among and smiling clean money to little sublist for the newness who puts. their. well partially at the pistol to that that's so though it's just what should us creates evil. yes lubomir these are from. down to the north for. by. fa
doc where you are chose sure. the doctor. no the. whole east coast police responded i can't comment on but those are what i. call the home statements to. short key and. afford all the. issues about you. know most of the shit don't buy you one young girl it's going to. be used by a question. to some us coast and you need to be. close to done it general know. what's. going on with the voters to tune up to meet. real people and now florida sure. fassel lesser of arsonists is this you've overspray...
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len have been straight shooters len told me not to get my hopes up it could be awhile he feels now, docthat is no longer the case. and they actually said, listen, enthusiasm is warranted. can you tell us why? >> well, i think that we still have to be cautious. it's just that there's a lot of things that are now going on and not only regeneron i think it's a great time for the city because a lot of us could be stepping forward and showing we have what it takes to help make a difference i think we've been doing it as a industry, you know, behind the scenes for so many diseases. this is is a chance out in the open for everybody to see it in particular for us and we are pretty excited there's a chance we can make a difference you made a lot of big points already. but just to make it easy for your listeners there's really four things that we can be doing to try to hopefully survive or make a dent with this pandemic one, of course, what they call containment. do the things we're trying to do social distance, try to limit contact so disease doesn't spread so the hospitals don't become full all
len have been straight shooters len told me not to get my hopes up it could be awhile he feels now, docthat is no longer the case. and they actually said, listen, enthusiasm is warranted. can you tell us why? >> well, i think that we still have to be cautious. it's just that there's a lot of things that are now going on and not only regeneron i think it's a great time for the city because a lot of us could be stepping forward and showing we have what it takes to help make a difference i...
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as 1st effects company prepared this prosthetic and they want to use it to scale which doc this proved that the only talking nonsense when he tried to sell the auction is that. their ways would have a bright future having. come. some people could. see what has to say about my mission. i haven't yet told him about the fig and i can't wait to see is reaction. make. it about. that which talked to him. is to confront the. i want to know how do you know. how do you feel about. you know. thing it looks through. it with you the. 'd distance that we are going to use for the plan. to work the. way. it's great to see i managed to surprise a sack. if he thinks this is real. i should be in a good position to new order which took this into my truck. 'd who fully my city film and was sure that witch doctors are not going to tell stand criminal charlatans abusing the ignorance of poor and only educated people and drive in attacks on i'll be in this country i say gives me the contact of a witch doctor who is suspected of being involved in the albion or treat. i pose as a customer who wants to become r
as 1st effects company prepared this prosthetic and they want to use it to scale which doc this proved that the only talking nonsense when he tried to sell the auction is that. their ways would have a bright future having. come. some people could. see what has to say about my mission. i haven't yet told him about the fig and i can't wait to see is reaction. make. it about. that which talked to him. is to confront the. i want to know how do you know. how do you feel about. you know. thing it...
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how much of a difference does it make that you have guys who were like what you used to do, an er doc trauma guy, trained to treat battle wounds now being forced to do the kind of work you talked about in an icu on ventilators. >> we all get certain training in our medical training where we go through rotations in those areas and we learn a little bit about intensive care and all these other things and then you can have a lot of doctors that aren't necessarily intensiveists that are working in the icu, if you have a few inten intensivei. most of us have the skill sets we need. leland: naval station norfolk at 1:40 p.m. eastern or so, what a difference just a couple of days makes, gillian. if you remember, the president was talking earlier about oh, we're going to have the comfort underway in about a week, something like that, then the navy said no, it's going to be somewhere around mid-april. the president took a lot of flag for that and lo and behold, as promised, less than a week later, here she goes. gillian: stepping up. i was having our brain room do research for us on what preci
how much of a difference does it make that you have guys who were like what you used to do, an er doc trauma guy, trained to treat battle wounds now being forced to do the kind of work you talked about in an icu on ventilators. >> we all get certain training in our medical training where we go through rotations in those areas and we learn a little bit about intensive care and all these other things and then you can have a lot of doctors that aren't necessarily intensiveists that are...
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thank you, doc. >> thank you. >>> coming up, louisiana could soon run out of ventilators.he state has asked for 12,000 and has only gotten about 200. that story is next. >>> new orleans bracing itself to be hit hard by coronavirus this week. as state health care experts are worried about the strain the virus will have on hospital capacity, the u.s. northern command preparing to send a 450 navy unit to texas and new orleans to support the response to the outbreak. let's go to ed lavandera live in a normally very busy french quarter there in new orleans. and, ed, you learned louisiana is reporting a huge spike in cases. >> reporter: absolutely. another almost 500 cases has been added to the cases here in the state of louisiana. now it tops more than 4,000. but state officials here say people still aren't doing enough to socially distance themselves. this is a uniquely new orleans tradition. a second line funeral procession down a neighborhood street. but in the age of coronavirus, this second line ended with police issuing an arrest warrant for the parade organizer accused o
thank you, doc. >> thank you. >>> coming up, louisiana could soon run out of ventilators.he state has asked for 12,000 and has only gotten about 200. that story is next. >>> new orleans bracing itself to be hit hard by coronavirus this week. as state health care experts are worried about the strain the virus will have on hospital capacity, the u.s. northern command preparing to send a 450 navy unit to texas and new orleans to support the response to the outbreak. let's...
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the training takes about 2 years during which the doc and the handler build up a relationship of trust they can only work successfully as a team. go right or left left to be this way right would be here exactly. let me ask you did a good job there come on leyla for you and after she sniffed it search. very good can someone take that have. bloodhounds don't simply accept orders they are never totally obedient humans have to learn the dog's language and how to interpret the dog's behavior correctly lead her then leave her lead her leave her and now give her time. in difficult situations the handler has to be able to recognize whether the dog is following the trail of the right person. the board cool bloodhounds can get along with the climate almost anywhere the problem here of course is the whole infrastructure there's hardly anything in congo there are no shops no department stores not in east congo so i have to import everything we have here in the congo hound unit for the rangers and the dogs in suitcases from switzerland. or i don't have the chance to transport them with a container
the training takes about 2 years during which the doc and the handler build up a relationship of trust they can only work successfully as a team. go right or left left to be this way right would be here exactly. let me ask you did a good job there come on leyla for you and after she sniffed it search. very good can someone take that have. bloodhounds don't simply accept orders they are never totally obedient humans have to learn the dog's language and how to interpret the dog's behavior...
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the doc from south carolina pulled four wisdom teeth and grounded me. danny mathis was given my place for a mission on june 1. the squadron took off, was led to a front, 27 fighter planes went down, 25 guys were killed, including danny mathis. and it's hard for me to tell you the truth of how i felt and i missed my airplane, i didn't iss danny. we were there to fight. question that. it was after the war that i suffered for 30 years. i spoke to these guys every night, 16 guys that i flew with, i thought about suicide. i couldn't work. i suffered from what is now known as ptsd, post traumatic stress, and didn't get my life ck until 1975 when i learned meditation, how to meditate to relieve stress. combat is the killing of people for what they believe, and that's the height of evil. japan was evil. germany was evil. italy was evil. we fought against those countries, and i don't believe that i'm part of the greatest generation. general eisenhower, general marshall, general arnold, general macarthur, they were all west point graduates. i was 18. i didn't kno
the doc from south carolina pulled four wisdom teeth and grounded me. danny mathis was given my place for a mission on june 1. the squadron took off, was led to a front, 27 fighter planes went down, 25 guys were killed, including danny mathis. and it's hard for me to tell you the truth of how i felt and i missed my airplane, i didn't iss danny. we were there to fight. question that. it was after the war that i suffered for 30 years. i spoke to these guys every night, 16 guys that i flew with, i...
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u nless ship when it eventually docs unless all the results come in negative and everybody is given clear. so that is one measure. went outside the authorities there trying to do to try and control the spread of the coronavirus? —— what else are authorities there doing. there is a lot happening. some of the tech companies in san francisco is an epicentre in that respect and also in washington state, amazon, facebook all being affected and many of those workers are being advised to simply work at home. especially those people living in the worst affected areas. if they come to work him. the general advice is that everybody getting, i was at a hospital this morning i related to this but again the advice for everybody walking into that building was frequently wash her hands and everybody is being questioned as to whether they have travelled especially overseas to places like china, south korea, i or italy. so the topline message wherever you go is cleanliness but to go about your everyday life come if you have no symptoms. they you, peter. —— thank you. let's stay in the united states.
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dared to come to walk by being scared we are trained to leave off i am and we're committed to doing mad doc to say hospitals nationwide are overwhelmed and there's not enough protective gear there are people that literally are wearing bandanas because they have nothing better to protect themselves from the respiratory droplets of patients who are and who would not and i think that the national shame of us president donald trump downplay the dangers of a pandemic for weeks before changing his tone but he has criticized the shutdown's advocated by infectious disease experts to bring the outbreak under control for not going to let the cure every worse than the problem. at the end of the 15 day period will make a decision as to which way we want to go where we want to go the timing and essentially we're referring to the timing of the opening of the socially the opening of our country this was a medical problem we're not going to let it turn into a long lasting financial problem an increasing number of states have closed down nonessential businesses. hitting owners hard this restaurant is trying
dared to come to walk by being scared we are trained to leave off i am and we're committed to doing mad doc to say hospitals nationwide are overwhelmed and there's not enough protective gear there are people that literally are wearing bandanas because they have nothing better to protect themselves from the respiratory droplets of patients who are and who would not and i think that the national shame of us president donald trump downplay the dangers of a pandemic for weeks before changing his...
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and i think it's unique to the dna of a county doc.o want to say, when these patients are coming in, we're talking about a team response. nurses and ancillary staff and custodial staff taking a two to three-hour turnaround, to do what's called a terminal clean in these rooms. of course, you're not hearing about that enough. these people are incredible and i'm so proud to be a part of the front lines. i will say that troublingly, this is familiar to us. every doctor that workings in the e.r. in this country, every e.r. nurse i think will tell you some of this feels familiar to us, this feels sometimes like an average, tuesday, thursday, friday night, any week night, you name it, because we're always asked to do more with less. that is the e.r. tradition in this country. there are never enough icu beds, strangely, we're prepared because this is what normal to us. >> do you lack supplies? today, vice president pence said 3m is making 35 million surgical masks available now for hospitals. the cdc set new guidelines that health care workers
and i think it's unique to the dna of a county doc.o want to say, when these patients are coming in, we're talking about a team response. nurses and ancillary staff and custodial staff taking a two to three-hour turnaround, to do what's called a terminal clean in these rooms. of course, you're not hearing about that enough. these people are incredible and i'm so proud to be a part of the front lines. i will say that troublingly, this is familiar to us. every doctor that workings in the e.r. in...
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want to go back to doc siegel. we don't at this point have a mass-produced immediately available test for the virus, do we? >> no. it actually takes -- right now, it's taking a week or two or more because you have to send it to cdc. but as alex azar has been saying, they are now sending around the country thousands and thousands of kits. even those kits, they use throat secretions to test. it takes a few days to get results. what i have in mind, what cdc is working on is something called a rapid serology test where you can literally know the result within minutes or within several minutes, you would have your answer. that's what we need as a clinician. i see somebody with a cough, shortness of breath, high fever characterizes this, by the way, higher than the flu. have those symptoms confirm, separate, isolate, quarantine. right away. or say to people you don't have coronavirus, go about your business. stuart: you can do it right away. we are not in that position yet. how far away? >> weeks away from that. maybe th
want to go back to doc siegel. we don't at this point have a mass-produced immediately available test for the virus, do we? >> no. it actually takes -- right now, it's taking a week or two or more because you have to send it to cdc. but as alex azar has been saying, they are now sending around the country thousands and thousands of kits. even those kits, they use throat secretions to test. it takes a few days to get results. what i have in mind, what cdc is working on is something called...
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do homemade masks like a scarf, doc, would that help? >> so in an important distinction, i'll say yes and i'll explain why. will they help keep you from getting the disease? the assistannswer is no. the way you get the disease is by inhaling particles that are like 5 microns in size, very, very, very small that would go through any silk scarf or mask. but if you are sick, even if you don't know it, and those are the ones we're most worried about, by coughing into or breathing into a scarf or a cloth mask, you're preventing those droplets from getting out into the air around you and that keeps someone else from inhaling it. just like coughing in or sneezing into your elbow, it's the same concept. it's acting as a shield. in that case if i walked out and i saw people wearing scarves around their faces everywhere they go, i'd be a very happy doctor. >> let me know, your scarves are beautiful and i'm not diminishing them in any way, but there are all kinds of medically approved sites that are now issuing guidelines and instructions on how to
do homemade masks like a scarf, doc, would that help? >> so in an important distinction, i'll say yes and i'll explain why. will they help keep you from getting the disease? the assistannswer is no. the way you get the disease is by inhaling particles that are like 5 microns in size, very, very, very small that would go through any silk scarf or mask. but if you are sick, even if you don't know it, and those are the ones we're most worried about, by coughing into or breathing into a scarf...
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you can't make pulmonary critical care specialists, can't make docs. vents are hard to come by.re things we're really worried. we think in two weeks we'll fill our beds completely and run out of capacity in our vents. >> one of the statistics that i saw and concerns me the most, in the state of louisiana, statewide, just 29% of icu beds are available. so less than a third of beds are available at this point and you think the peak is still a week or two away. so what happens if those beds don't become available? >> right. so then we don't have resources to save the lives we need to save. that's why they the stay-at-home orders are important. we implemented them last week. so we only have another week before we start to see them come into effect. we'll not see the numbers reduce now. we're seeing great increases. in fact, yesterday we had the largest number of increases in positive cases in the last month. unfortunately, we don't have the supply to meet the demand. we've got to have the federal government step in or others step in. we have contracts with health care workers that w
you can't make pulmonary critical care specialists, can't make docs. vents are hard to come by.re things we're really worried. we think in two weeks we'll fill our beds completely and run out of capacity in our vents. >> one of the statistics that i saw and concerns me the most, in the state of louisiana, statewide, just 29% of icu beds are available. so less than a third of beds are available at this point and you think the peak is still a week or two away. so what happens if those beds...
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a private company with over 40 years investment in and commitment to the diagnostics industry ran docs quickly developed a code 19 test and were able to provide that test with a home sample collection capability at a very competitive price that price is a matter of public record. now the travelodge hotel chain is under fire for citing the coronavirus crisis as a reason to evict homeless families they've been placed in their rooms by local councils travelodge sent a letter to hundreds of residents including homeless families to inform them that hotels were closing down due to the government's coronavirus restrictions they instructed these people to vacate the hotel within hours of the letter being sent or critics of the new restrictions took to twitter to express their outrage with people dropping the move to evict those with nowhere to go a scandalous others said they would boycott such change when life does return to normal while some have defended the move placing the responsibility on local authorities as it's not financially viable for hotels to remain open west banks 1st and for t
a private company with over 40 years investment in and commitment to the diagnostics industry ran docs quickly developed a code 19 test and were able to provide that test with a home sample collection capability at a very competitive price that price is a matter of public record. now the travelodge hotel chain is under fire for citing the coronavirus crisis as a reason to evict homeless families they've been placed in their rooms by local councils travelodge sent a letter to hundreds of...
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. >> reporter: doc jacobs has seen a lot of tough days. his leg, several fingers and toes, in an ied blast in iraq in 2005. getting through the 78 surgeries that followed and, recently, one more that was voluntary. >> i donated a kidney to a random person. >> reporter: but the 34-year-old marathoner says none of his challenges have quite rivalled this -- >> it's cold and it's windy. >> reporter: setting out to climb mt. kilimanjaro. >> i'm holding you guys up. >> reporter: the bronze star recipient first trying to tackle the tallest free-standing mountain in the world in 2018. altitude sickness stopping him early. >> i wanted to just get to the top and do as much as i can in honor of my marines that didn't make it home. >> reporter: that drive sending him back last week. >> love you, brothers. this is for you. >> reporter: struggling for several grueling days up the more than 19,000 feet, and this time -- >> highest point. >> reporter: he made it. overcoming his greatest obstacle yet. >> it was really emotional. it just drives me to contin
. >> reporter: doc jacobs has seen a lot of tough days. his leg, several fingers and toes, in an ied blast in iraq in 2005. getting through the 78 surgeries that followed and, recently, one more that was voluntary. >> i donated a kidney to a random person. >> reporter: but the 34-year-old marathoner says none of his challenges have quite rivalled this -- >> it's cold and it's windy. >> reporter: setting out to climb mt. kilimanjaro. >> i'm holding you guys...
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how many did you get, doc? and how many do you still need?day being produced for us, which is unbelievable. yeah. the community pitched in. >> well, look. >> we're good on the masks. >> gowns? gloves? >> we're going to go up and down, though, with other things. gowns, gloves, at the moment, we're okay. but we -- we will hit -- because exactly like you just said, we are at -- and i've been describing it to people as the beginning of the middle, right? so we've had the little bit -- the -- the low rate of transmission. and that's why people have thought, you know, why are you crazy? you're shutting down the community over two or three or eight infections. but we're now at the point that you're starting to see the steep ramp up in the curve. and so all that social distancing, everything people are doing, it's because we can stop the brushfires, stop the transmission, put an end to the rapid uptick so that we don't need as much ppe. if we can stop it, we don't put everybody in the community at risk, including healthcare workers. >> so you are goo
how many did you get, doc? and how many do you still need?day being produced for us, which is unbelievable. yeah. the community pitched in. >> well, look. >> we're good on the masks. >> gowns? gloves? >> we're going to go up and down, though, with other things. gowns, gloves, at the moment, we're okay. but we -- we will hit -- because exactly like you just said, we are at -- and i've been describing it to people as the beginning of the middle, right? so we've had the...
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what we're hearing from our emergency room docs is exactly what the doctor just said -- they're overrun very concerned about their capacity. we're doubling our numbers every 2 1/2 days. so, the science on the ground indicates that easter is way premature. what's the most startling thing about the president's doctor, and what she said about the people from new york, is it seems so contrary to what the president's idea is about trying to get this thing done by easter. in all the storms and all of the catastrophes that i had to deal with, one thing was absolutely certain, is that we don't control mother nature. she controls us. we can do everything we can to react to it, but we have to do it based on the science and what the doctors tell us. listen, easter is a blessed day for so many people in the world, but it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense to gather people in god's name if, in fact, that's going to hurt us more. i mean, god gave us a brain for a reason, and i think that we really have to think about doing three things -- one, keeping people away from each other. that is the mo
what we're hearing from our emergency room docs is exactly what the doctor just said -- they're overrun very concerned about their capacity. we're doubling our numbers every 2 1/2 days. so, the science on the ground indicates that easter is way premature. what's the most startling thing about the president's doctor, and what she said about the people from new york, is it seems so contrary to what the president's idea is about trying to get this thing done by easter. in all the storms and all of...
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docs and nurses and first responders aren't available, everything goes to hell.thing gets worse exponentially. they need the help immediately. they need the ventilators, the equipment, the masks, the protection, and they need it now. now. they needed it two months ago, but they need it now. that should be the number one priority, whatever it takes. that's why for example, calling out the retired medical personnel from the united states military, raising their hands saying we'll help, university of pennsylvania where i taught, they graduated all the med students early to go in and help in hospitals now. there's an urgent, urgent need now. we have to be able to protect these people. >> about two minutes left. one of the things especially awful about deaths of people with coronavirus, often die alone without friends and family by their side to protect everybody, no one to hold their hand. families had to plan funerals no one can attend for the same reason. as we close, what's your message to those families and all the country? >> my message is, god love you, i've lo
docs and nurses and first responders aren't available, everything goes to hell.thing gets worse exponentially. they need the help immediately. they need the ventilators, the equipment, the masks, the protection, and they need it now. now. they needed it two months ago, but they need it now. that should be the number one priority, whatever it takes. that's why for example, calling out the retired medical personnel from the united states military, raising their hands saying we'll help, university...
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chief doc, dr. sanjay gupta will explain this and much more next. e quickbooks for me. bookkeeper) okay, you're all set up. (sensei) thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. stays at choicehotels.com and earn a free night. because when your business is making the most of it, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com and here we have another burst pipe in denmark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. oh, here we go. can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. >>> a favorite poem of mine is "if" by rudyard kip ling. if you can deal with being told that coronavirus is nothing, and that it's going to be like the plague, then tre
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>> two things, doc.now more about this than most anybody you're going to be listening to this. number one. we have to take away the stigma of -- i spoke with a group of healthcare providers today and first responders. and i talked about -- one of them talked about the -- the pressure on them and mental health issues that dealing with what you talked about, the separation and the economic anxiety. the physical fear of going into the operating room. or the physical fear of pulling someone out of a burning car that, in fact, may also be -- have had the virus, et cetera. so, first of all, we have to deal with the stigma. it is -- there is no distinction between a mental health problem and a physical health problem. they are both health problems and there should be absolute parity. insurance companies should have to cover both equally. number one. and we tried to do that in obama care. secondly, in terms of the idea of people being in a position where they can't have access to this healthcare, that's part of
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we can't see too close to the scene itself as we've been saying soon as prime minister abdullah hum doc has apparently survived an assassination attempt is being reported by state t.v. there it was targeting his convoy in the capital khartoum but we understand he has been moved to a safe location we do have on the line for us morgan who is our correspondent across this so this is being reported by state t.v. obviously we are also seeing pictures are we having hearing any official lines out from the government yet other than what you've said so far. well as the prime minister and his office are yet to really put a plan we haue spoken face off in less than 20 minutes ago and said that they are working to release a statement that they have spoken to the reasons given them the latest update now again a lot of details are not there people are still on why there was a car that was killed in the convoy and then with the fate of the on the 54 wondering why is it happening now. as i've said a lot of the content on the regarding the lack of field are going to be comprised of people writing the la
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area right here is where the explosion targeting the convoy of sudan's prime minister abdullah have doc happened now you can see the tape that was blocking the access to the area it has since been removed but you can see the impact of the blast on the windows of that building which has been completely shattered by the blast we heard from sudan's government spokesperson saying that this was a car bomb that was targeting the prime minister in an effort to derail the transitional government we also heard that the prime minister is safe and in a safe location and that he's doing well and that nobody has been injured besides a traffic officer which was part of his motorcade now they've also said that there were gunshots that followed the explosion so people are now asking how a security breach happened why was this allowed to happen on the convoy of the prime minister it of course comes at a time where sudan is facing an economic crisis people have been lining up for bread and fuel for the past few weeks and the country's currency has been dropping against the dollar but people are out here
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state of the news live from berlin we have more coming up at the top of the hour up next our series doc film we're taking a look at the positive impact of good nutrition on how our brains work for now though for me brian thomas and the entire news team thanks so much for being here. and language courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. it's impossible to avoid them. for decades we've been surrounded by sweet and fatty food. and the body has not been dealing well with these eating out. but what about the brain and. do our mental health our moods and our brain abilities suffer from the wrong kind of nutrition. we know that john feed is making as fast that science is telling us now that it might also be shrinking outright. brain researchers are joined the dining table to study the effects of our eating out. dots on high in fat and sugar in a long term need to change isn't part of the brain hoping. this is a recent field of research a developing science that spotlights a new facet of nutrition. bittorrent a preferred sugar salts into reprogramming of the brain in short our brain is affected
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stuart: is doc siegel with us? yes, he is. doc siegel, what do you make of this? moderna, the stock halted with a 21% gain. they've got a vaccine testing today. i call that real positive good stuff. what say you? >> i like the technology. i think it's very clever. it's very advanced. it basically identifies the virus in terms of its proteins and causes an immune response that's very specific. tony fauci is very excited about this vaccine. the only downside is it really hasn't even been tested as to whether it works in animals. we almost never skip that step but it shows you what we are trying to do here. we think it's safe. it's based on previous vaccine thavaccines that have been safe. i'm predicting good things for it. the question is how fast you can ramp it up so we give it to high risk groups, health care workers. we may have two phases. we may give it to high risk groups and health care workers, then three or four months after that, roll it out to the general population. i like it. i like it. stuart: any idea how long the testing might last? surely we will b
stuart: is doc siegel with us? yes, he is. doc siegel, what do you make of this? moderna, the stock halted with a 21% gain. they've got a vaccine testing today. i call that real positive good stuff. what say you? >> i like the technology. i think it's very clever. it's very advanced. it basically identifies the virus in terms of its proteins and causes an immune response that's very specific. tony fauci is very excited about this vaccine. the only downside is it really hasn't even been...
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the e doc will. the house a lot. of people do not believe. it outside but i'll give them a. that market. if there are different than the other . people are interested in the lmc library and the work we're doing because it's a beautiful way that we've. those all together into the community [theme music playing] sally sara: in all my years reporting in africa, these are some of the most remarkable women i've met. woman: ooh! looking nice. i'm checking it. sara: they survived one of the worst chapters of the 20th century, the rwandan genocide. sara: women were targeted. sara: these mothers had the strength to rebuild their lives strength to rebuild their lives and raise a new generation.
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challenge if the numbers continue to increase like they do now experts believe only after 2 weeks of the doc down there's a chance that the number of new infections will decrease but even that is of course not guaranteed and nobody knows how the situation could possibly develop specially in the poor areas in the townships where people live in very crowded spaces under very difficult circumstances how patient can these people be and how will the states cater for them because many of them don't have savings they will not be able to so wife basically if they don't have a job and they don't have anything to do. what's the emotional reaction that people are having to. well i mean you basically are not allowed to do anything any more than shopping or go to hospitals you're not allowed to have a walk to go out with your dog or do some talking all this is banned so obviously it is difficult for people but as i said i think the people most affected are the ones in crowded townships at the moment and this is really interesting in the next week to see how they are really trying to cope with the situati
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art of confrontation the physics rofl measuring the furball combat i mean you're going to see some docs lying on the loose feuded champion of so full of the cool talks to try to try to keep this 05 company on the side of the excited . through the conflict zone joining tim sebastian says he holds the power to account this is a fix for your whichever way you like to spin the conflict so. why do we want. 80 percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship. it's. time to see the specialist spots in germany. travel. extremely. coming up on the program. sometimes we eat once a day sometimes when we find some other sources we eat twice in a day. the u.n. says it has never seen anything like it 45000000 across solving africa. and the culprits this climate change. tensions mount in getting the south to presidents resign some saying his life is in danger the country.
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so it's sort of a good thing, but we're opening up the doc and we're going to work together on how we can better balance doing our services and making sure that we protect our workers as well. >> to that end, i'll add we're sending folks to training specific to refresh that emergency response as g.m. kelly mentioned. the last time we went through something like this, it was the rim fire, so it's been a little bit. we want to capture people who haven't gone through that experience. that is going to be happening this week in preparation for activating our own doc. >> how about we've heard a lot about sick leave, how are we dealing with that? >> sure. so we're essentially expanding the use of sick leave as necessary and also relaxing certain procedural requirements that we normally have for this kind of situation. so if someone is experiencing flu-like symptoms or triggers for the coronavirus, we're not asking for them to fill out the form and do all that stuff, but we were asking for, they're in communication with their own personal health care provider and following the guidance accord
so it's sort of a good thing, but we're opening up the doc and we're going to work together on how we can better balance doing our services and making sure that we protect our workers as well. >> to that end, i'll add we're sending folks to training specific to refresh that emergency response as g.m. kelly mentioned. the last time we went through something like this, it was the rim fire, so it's been a little bit. we want to capture people who haven't gone through that experience. that is...
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they're watching daytime news from the wind up next doc film leonora about a father's fight to save his daughter from the islamic studies i'll have be back at the top of the hour with more news headlines and don't forget you can always think up today on our website that state ahmadi dot com i'm rebecca resistant and thanks very much for watching. to see in the. marvel comics started in $1013.00 on they created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. have had their share of closures in the moving story good morning stars. w. .
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we also know that this doc market up, mostly young, investors are uneasy at best. and one more predictability and were not getting it but the most important thing mr. president is to deal with the spread of the coronavirus . if we cannot contain that, if we cannot do anything about that, we cannot stop the spread of this virus, then the staff just doesn't matters much. people, a start with the spread of the virus, the best way to stop the spread of the virus is to say to people, if you're sick, you can stay home and you can get sick days pretty every r country in the world provides sick pay for people who don't have to go to work there sick . and we don't pass the sick day policy, if we leave town right now, even if we come back next week, we are not scheduled to, and gives senator mcconnell's decision friday that is five more workdays of sick people going to work with they should not. getting sicker infecting others with coronavirus or the flu or anything else or staying home and giving up their pay which they need to meet the rent payment. house package takes car
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you're watching daytime any news from berlin coming up next doc film the woman with the blood hounds a swiss fed trains dogs to fight poaching in congo and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website that stephenie dot com i'm rebecca ritas thanks for watching. on a mission to save the. marvel comics of started in 1039 they created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. who have had their share of closures for the moving story joy into more of the source more. t.w. .
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watching news live from berlin stay tuned for the history of human trafficking that's coming up next and doc film we leave you now there was a heartwarming moments from italy people they're confined to their homes because of the coronavirus lockdown but entire neighborhoods raising their voices to fill the empty streets with music take a listen. ha ha ha ha. ha ha ha. ha ha ha ha. keep me if. i live. in a blooming idiot. i'm . in the height of climate change. for. what's in store. for the future. come to make the city the multi inside slave in church.
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staff some 80 percent of those infected are believed to be doctors and so it's really is calling a war doc just to go to the doors of the region the prime minister made a request for 300 volunteers they got 3 $1500.00 volunteers so a moment for italians to be proud about at the same time we're also seeing arrivals from china as well as another $52.00 doctors sit be arriving from cuba and then compare reporting for us from rome we appreciate it. well social media footage of italians singing in solidarity from their balconies during the coronavirus crisis has inspired millions of people around the world including people here in berlin have a listen. and saturday evening in the german capital many people again took to their balconies to applaud people have begun clapping as a gesture of appreciation to health care workers battling coronavirus and others who continue to work in these difficult times when the german government is considering tougher measures to slow the spread of coronavirus measures welcomed by some berliners. in berlin's park's spring maybe in the year but most likely also pa
staff some 80 percent of those infected are believed to be doctors and so it's really is calling a war doc just to go to the doors of the region the prime minister made a request for 300 volunteers they got 3 $1500.00 volunteers so a moment for italians to be proud about at the same time we're also seeing arrivals from china as well as another $52.00 doctors sit be arriving from cuba and then compare reporting for us from rome we appreciate it. well social media footage of italians singing in...
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