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dr. anthony we will be talking about the zika virus and the u.s. and global response. to help with our questions and studio, a health reporter with politico and a health reporter with the washington post. on fridaytting afternoon. just a few hours ago, you briefed president obama about the zika crisis. can you give us a sense of what you spoke to him about? >> we give the president on update on various aspects of the zika she was -- issue. particularly concentrating on puerto rico. spoke about the number of travel related cases, the number of individual women pregnant and affected among travel related cases, spoke a lot about puerto rico and he wanted an update as to the status of the vaccine development program. i think he went away from not host: well briefed. what is the status of that development? >> vaccine development? host: yes. >> he vaccine development is several candidates in various of development. a few including the one we developed at the nih getting ready within a few weeks. ours will probably go to the end of august, beginning of september. phase one tr
dr. anthony we will be talking about the zika virus and the u.s. and global response. to help with our questions and studio, a health reporter with politico and a health reporter with the washington post. on fridaytting afternoon. just a few hours ago, you briefed president obama about the zika crisis. can you give us a sense of what you spoke to him about? >> we give the president on update on various aspects of the zika she was -- issue. particularly concentrating on puerto rico. spoke...
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dr. anthony fauci when we come back. stay with us. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, me. ? moms know their family's mouths often need a helping hand. after brushi, listerine? total care helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth to the total family. listerine? total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth?. and for kids starting at age six, listerine? smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. >> dickerson: some are our cbs stations are leaving is now but for most of you we'll be right back with a lot more "face the nation." including dr. on on this knee fauci, david political panel. p?p?o?gv >> dickerson: we're here with dr. anthony fauci head of the national institute of allergy zika discovered to be caused byw mosquitoes in the u.s. last time you were on you said this was very likely to happen. it now has happened. what is being done to contain these? >> the thing that you doim this, to do mosquitoe control, vector control tha
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dr. anthony fauci head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. to talk about the new cases of zika discovered to be caused by mosquitoes in the u.s. last time you were on you said this was very likely to happen. it now has happened. what is being done to contain these? >> the thing that you do immediately to try to contain this, to do mosquitoe control, vector control that is immediate implementation tool that you have. that is being very aggressively pursued right now by the state and local health authorities. particularly in the area of miami, dade and broward county where the four locally transmitted cases have occurred that's the critical issue. that is the issue with the authorities. what individuals can do is to that by staying indoors, in air conditioned places. make sure when you have doors and windows that have screens that are in good repair and when you go out, wear clothing to protect you to the extent possible and put insect repellent on to protect the exposed areas. that's what the individual can do together with what the local auth
dr. anthony fauci head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. to talk about the new cases of zika discovered to be caused by mosquitoes in the u.s. last time you were on you said this was very likely to happen. it now has happened. what is being done to contain these? >> the thing that you do immediately to try to contain this, to do mosquitoe control, vector control that is immediate implementation tool that you have. that is being very aggressively pursued right...
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dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute ofti allergy and infectious diseases. i'm joined by dr. anthony faucii director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at thee n.i.h.i. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you.e >> sreenivasan: first of all, this change in status almost,m what does this warning in florida mean? >> the warning from the f.d.a. is saying in the regions in miami-dade and broward county you have what looks like cases that are not travel related and don't appear to be sexually transmitted and very likely toy be mosquito transmitted locally because those people never left the continental united states sd they did not get infected elsewhere, given that, what the f.d.a. is doing is saying there may be more cases out there soso in order to protect the blood supply and keep it safe, theyhe are suspended the collection of blood from those two areas untii they can implement either testing of the units as they are donated or decontaminating of any potential units that might be potentially contaminated. so they want to be qui
dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute ofti allergy and infectious diseases. i'm joined by dr. anthony faucii director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at thee n.i.h.i. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you.e >> sreenivasan: first of all, this change in status almost,m what does this warning in florida mean? >> the warning from the f.d.a. is saying in the regions in miami-dade and broward county you have what looks like cases...
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dr. anthony fauci, lead aside. not just for you but all the agencies dealing with that response, what is the most critical issue that is not happening? >> it is that happening because it hasn't happened. let me explain by what it -- what i mean by that twist of words. we have over 900 travel-related cases in the continental united states and 2000 locally transmitted cases in puerto rico. there are a few things of concern to me, others, including the president. acceleration of cases in puerto rico over the last few weeks. is other thing of concern that as we get into the more active mosquito season of july , particularly in the gulf coast of the united states, we are concerned that we will start seeing locally transmitted among people who never left the continental united states. and the real challenge will be controlsure by mosquito that those local cases to not become sustained or disseminated. those are the concerns we have in the continental united states and the considerable concern over the vulnerability in pu
dr. anthony fauci, lead aside. not just for you but all the agencies dealing with that response, what is the most critical issue that is not happening? >> it is that happening because it hasn't happened. let me explain by what it -- what i mean by that twist of words. we have over 900 travel-related cases in the continental united states and 2000 locally transmitted cases in puerto rico. there are a few things of concern to me, others, including the president. acceleration of cases in...
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dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >>glaciers r respond immediately to a any changes in n climate. r riations and their mamass are determined directly by how much snows llls on them in the wintertime anand how much ice ad snow melts away due to warmer temperatures in the summertime. so by monitoring glacier variations, we can understand a lot about climate systems, and so they're one of the first sost of early hallmamarks of climate change on the planet. >> dr. arendt helps create high-resolution computer models of glaciers like this one using data from satellites, airplanes, and deep snow pits like these to develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. >> glacieiers arere really large contributors to changing sea levels. you wantnt to be able to quantify ho
dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >>glaciers r respond immediately to a any changes in n climate. r riations and their mamass are determined directly by how much snows llls on them in the wintertime anand how much ice ad snow melts away due to warmer temperatures in the summertime. so by monitoring glacier variations, we...
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dr. anthony foucci. >> i'm infected, a mosquito couple of days, bites you. if i'm infected, there's a chance, not 100%, but a chance you'll get infected. >> reporter: he says 80% of zika symptoms won't show any symptoms. the other 20% may have a fever, rash, joint or muscle pain, pink eye and a headache lasting about a week. pregnant women can transmit zika to their fetus, birth defects. muscle weakness, paralysis. >>> new york's deputy mayor for health says the zika-carrying mosquito is a different species here. >> we are cautiously optimistic that our mosquito is not going to become an effective transmission vehicle for zika virus. >> reporter: dr. max gomez says use bug spray and clean up standing water. >> i don't think people need to panic. this is something to keep an eye on. city will spray pesticides to kill adult mosquitoes that could carry zika or the west nile virus in parts of queens and staten island. if you're thinking of heading to miami, there is no travel advisory yet. >>> more information on the west nile virus on long island. 12 mosquito s
dr. anthony foucci. >> i'm infected, a mosquito couple of days, bites you. if i'm infected, there's a chance, not 100%, but a chance you'll get infected. >> reporter: he says 80% of zika symptoms won't show any symptoms. the other 20% may have a fever, rash, joint or muscle pain, pink eye and a headache lasting about a week. pregnant women can transmit zika to their fetus, birth defects. muscle weakness, paralysis. >>> new york's deputy mayor for health says the...
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dr. anthony faucci says scientists are fast- tracking the development of a vaccine. happened over the last several months and to a few months ago to last month to last week, to yesterday, this is indeed a pandemic in process. >> reporter: the cdc says the infections occurred at two separate workplaces in early july. governor rick scott says that doctors offices, visitors centers and different local department of health offices will be receiving zika prevention kits for di good job dealing with it. but congress needs to approve more funding. >> thank you. >>> these cases of zika raising serious questions, new health questions around the country. dr. max gomez joins to us answer questions. so a lot of mosquitos out there. how do people know whether or not they have even been infected? >> most people have been bitten and infected, and they won't mild symptoms usually. the most common symptoms are fever, rash, joint, muscle pain, pink eye, and a headache. these symptoms usually last a few days to a week. now, infected people are rarely sick enough to go the to hospital a
dr. anthony faucci says scientists are fast- tracking the development of a vaccine. happened over the last several months and to a few months ago to last month to last week, to yesterday, this is indeed a pandemic in process. >> reporter: the cdc says the infections occurred at two separate workplaces in early july. governor rick scott says that doctors offices, visitors centers and different local department of health offices will be receiving zika prevention kits for di good job dealing...
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dr. anthony fouchy just moments ago issuing this warning. >> and i can tell you right here today, i'm almostwe're going to see more, the critical issue is how do you respond to that? because if you go back in history and look at how we responded to deghi, very aggressive mosquito abatement will prevent it, we hope, and i think we will from becoming sustained and from becoming disseminated. >> he says that blood donations are not being accepted in miami-dade to keep the blood supply safe. and we'll be right back. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american exbefore it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at first th
dr. anthony fouchy just moments ago issuing this warning. >> and i can tell you right here today, i'm almostwe're going to see more, the critical issue is how do you respond to that? because if you go back in history and look at how we responded to deghi, very aggressive mosquito abatement will prevent it, we hope, and i think we will from becoming sustained and from becoming disseminated. >> he says that blood donations are not being accepted in miami-dade to keep the blood supply...
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dr. anthony fa uci who talks about the zika virus. he shares concerns over the spread of the disease. have over 900 travel related cases in the continental united states and locally transmit cases in puerto rico. mean and concerns to even the president. cases weeration of have seen in puerto rico over the last few weeks. there is a considerable number of new cases each week. the other thing of concern is that as we get into the more active mosquito season, into july and august, in the southeast area of the united states, since the have so many , ithese travel related cases would not be considered -- surprised if that happened, we will see locally transmitted cases among people who never left the continental united states. the challenge will be to make control and by protection against mosquitoes those locally transmitted cases don't become sustained and don't become disseminated. >> watch that interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> at this weekend on c-span city's tour. we will explore the history of provo, you too. we will -- provoke, you utah. showcasin
dr. anthony fa uci who talks about the zika virus. he shares concerns over the spread of the disease. have over 900 travel related cases in the continental united states and locally transmit cases in puerto rico. mean and concerns to even the president. cases weeration of have seen in puerto rico over the last few weeks. there is a considerable number of new cases each week. the other thing of concern is that as we get into the more active mosquito season, into july and august, in the southeast...
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dr. anthony fauci, head of the centers for disease control, gives an update on efforts to prevent the spread of the zika virus and develop a vaccine. we'll have live coverage from the bipartisan policy center, starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> the american enterprise institute host ad discussion about irs programs to assist low income tax-filers. consultants and tax policy analysts looked at ways to improve implementation of the earned income tax credit. this is an hour 1/2. >> all right. i think we'll begin. good afternoon and welcome to the american enterprise institute. my name is robert doar. i'm the mortgage fellow in poverty studies here at aei. i'm pleased to welcome all of you to today's important discussion how we can improve one of our nation's largest and most effective antipoverty programs. before i get into the meat of the program i want to recognize aei research fellow, angela whose idea it was to tackle issue and asked our presenting author to write the paper we're discussing today. thank you, angela. this is one of a series of public discussions we held here at aei foc
dr. anthony fauci, head of the centers for disease control, gives an update on efforts to prevent the spread of the zika virus and develop a vaccine. we'll have live coverage from the bipartisan policy center, starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> the american enterprise institute host ad discussion about irs programs to assist low income tax-filers. consultants and tax policy analysts looked at ways to improve implementation of the earned income tax credit. this is an hour 1/2....
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hello. >> anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. usly thought extinct. >> patricia: there's only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. >> anthony: wow, really? what's the biggest pressure on the population? >> patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they're hunted. >> darren: here, no, this guy. >> patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that's so nice. oh. >> darren: whoa. he's pissing on you, tom. he's taking a leak right now. >> patricia: yeah, watch. >> anthony: hopefully it's not an editorial statement. >> darren: yeah. [ laughter ] >> patricia: look, this is the kind of bamboo shoot that the lemurs love. it's full of protein and it's full of cyanide. >> anthony: is the cyanide not a problem for them? >> patricia: they can tolerate all kinds of cyanide. the cyanide comes straight through in the, uh, poop. >> darren: do they know how they get it through their system? >> patricia: we're working on that. >> darren: okay. what is the dew on the outside of it? just dew? >> patricia: ah, careful. >
hello. >> anthony: the area provides essential habitat for the golden bamboo lemur. a species dr. usly thought extinct. >> patricia: there's only 500 of these in the wild in the whole world. >> anthony: wow, really? what's the biggest pressure on the population? >> patricia: slash and burn agriculture. some places they're hunted. >> darren: here, no, this guy. >> patricia: oh. he is, oh, look at it. oh, how beautiful. oh, that's so nice. oh. >> darren:...
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dr. phil" show is distr by our parent company. >> moving on. >> aalot winners when they scored emmy nominations. >> anthony anderson sprayed ch and congratulated fellow nominee, tracee ellis ross. >> would you present her with some flowers. >> congratulations on your first of many emmy nominations. and when. >> amny learned was nominated while co-hosting this morning's announcement. >> the nominees for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series are -- anthony -- [ scream ] >> hi, momma. >> i say that, i'm like. [ applause ] >> w he said my name. >> then tracee ellis ross, "blackish." >> i called my mom. >> when you called diana ross with an emmy announcement -- >> i didn't call diana ross, i called my mom. >> she said, i said mom you have to wake up. she said why, what's happening. i said i got nominated for an em she said i cannt go back to sleep. screamed for a little bit. it was great. >> "the people versus o.j. simpson" was nominated along with its stars. travolta, sarah paulson, courtney b. vance, cuba gooding junior and david brown. he played chris darden. >> a total of 22 nominations. how does that make you feel now? [ laug
dr. phil" show is distr by our parent company. >> moving on. >> aalot winners when they scored emmy nominations. >> anthony anderson sprayed ch and congratulated fellow nominee, tracee ellis ross. >> would you present her with some flowers. >> congratulations on your first of many emmy nominations. and when. >> amny learned was nominated while co-hosting this morning's announcement. >> the nominees for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series are...
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dr. king, a susan b. anthony, the exceptionalism comes from a stonewall.vention, lots of flags. i didn't see those here. and that sends its own message. >> and you also didn't have -- i think you also didn't have the -- pretty much the republican convention, memory serves -- everyone ended their speech with god bless america. >> that's right. >> i don't -- i may be wrong but i don't think we heard -- >> you got a fair amount of that. i think that's part of, again, what made mrs. obama's speech so important. also because she has not been a partisan first lady. she has not been polarizing. i worked for president clinton. hillary was a trail blazer of the sort of a roosevelt and very polarizing. okay? mrs. obama is a unifying figure and she is -- >> deeply patriotic. >> she has focused on things we all agree on so when she stands up and says, i trust her, this person who is polarizi polarizing, i trust her with my children, this really is powerful. >> but pat smith entrusted her son to secretary clinton in benghazi and she didn't take care of her. >> that's a
dr. king, a susan b. anthony, the exceptionalism comes from a stonewall.vention, lots of flags. i didn't see those here. and that sends its own message. >> and you also didn't have -- i think you also didn't have the -- pretty much the republican convention, memory serves -- everyone ended their speech with god bless america. >> that's right. >> i don't -- i may be wrong but i don't think we heard -- >> you got a fair amount of that. i think that's part of, again, what...
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dr. sullivan. i'm sure he would love to answer them. >> thank you. it was great. a couple months ago, anthony -- [inaudible] -- made a comment about affirmative action and how already -- [inaudible] -- college graduate -- shouldn't have been at my school, i get there because i'm black? i stopped and thought, it's not true. then i thought about all these young people of color applying to colleges and i was wondering, hopefully their reaction was not -- was to ignore him but wondering what you thought of that comment and how you feel about affirmative action. >> i disagree with that comment. find immigrant condescending because from my perspective, affirmative action is a technique to try to right many of the wrongs that occurred from slavery, in the period of segregation, et cetera, where whites got an advantage because blacks were not allowed to compete. so, the residue of that restraint is still with us today. so that if you are white, and you were a slave opener, -- slae owner and you became wealthy because of the labor of the slaves and were able to pass that on to your family in subsequen
dr. sullivan. i'm sure he would love to answer them. >> thank you. it was great. a couple months ago, anthony -- [inaudible] -- made a comment about affirmative action and how already -- [inaudible] -- college graduate -- shouldn't have been at my school, i get there because i'm black? i stopped and thought, it's not true. then i thought about all these young people of color applying to colleges and i was wondering, hopefully their reaction was not -- was to ignore him but wondering what...
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dr playing records. the fact is music kept me alive. it saved my life. anthony: uh-huh.wn homosexual in the world. >> yeah. i think the acceptable face of homosexuality, which i've realized in my later years can open a few doors, you know. anthony: and responsibility comes with that as far as you're concerned? >> responsibility comes with that. anthony: a responsibility to engage world leaders, like russia's president, who has spoken out against homosexuality. >> and so i had a call from president putin. i'm going to go and meet him sometime this year. i'm not expecting him to change the scenario straightaway. anthony: have you thought about what you're going to say? >> no. i'm not going to go and say, you have to be that, because he'll tell me that's not i have no expectations. if i change things this five years, that's well and good. it may take 60, 5, who knows, but unless you try -- anthony: the singer is a citizen of the world with houses in france, atlanta, here in beverly hills. how much time do you spend out here? >> quite a bit. anthony: when he's playing vegas
dr playing records. the fact is music kept me alive. it saved my life. anthony: uh-huh.wn homosexual in the world. >> yeah. i think the acceptable face of homosexuality, which i've realized in my later years can open a few doors, you know. anthony: and responsibility comes with that as far as you're concerned? >> responsibility comes with that. anthony: a responsibility to engage world leaders, like russia's president, who has spoken out against homosexuality. >> and so i had...
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dr. lapook and tara narula. >>> the american heart association warns that many common ly used medications coul cause or worsen heart failure for those with a condition. what kind of medication? >> it's an importa anthonyr doctors and pati t patients with living with heart failu failure. it outlines the prescription medications, over-the-counter medications and supplements that might exacerbate heart failure. this is a delicaicate balance. they're on multiple medications. many up to seven prescription meds. they see multiple providers have and lots of conditions. it's wonderful we have the guide out there now. some of these medications they exacerbate heart failure in different ways. some do by actual affecting the maillot cardial cells. some cause retention of sodium. other ones affect how well the heart beats or contracts. another one affects the ability of the patient's own heart failure medications to work effectively. >> herbal supplements and over-the-counter. i feel like we're trained to think these are the okay ones. i spoke to dr. robert paige who is the lead authority of the statement. and clinical pharmacologist at the university of colorado school of pharmacy. he emphasized how important is
dr. lapook and tara narula. >>> the american heart association warns that many common ly used medications coul cause or worsen heart failure for those with a condition. what kind of medication? >> it's an importa anthonyr doctors and pati t patients with living with heart failu failure. it outlines the prescription medications, over-the-counter medications and supplements that might exacerbate heart failure. this is a delicaicate balance. they're on multiple medications. many up...
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anthony: i didn't. [laughter] dagen: i have my pick of who will be the most important speaker and it's not donald trump. maria: good teaser, i want to hear that from dagen. dr. ralph de la torra. lieutenant general michael flynn, he was on the short list, is on the short list for donald trump as far as vp picks, we will talk with him. alan to talk about where we are in the economy right now. do stay with us for a great lineup coming up. new fox news polls are out this morning and show hillary clinton in the lead in both colorado and avirginia. let's get to peter with the very latest on the polls. peter, good morning to you. peter: good morning, maria, when you look at the numbers behind the numbers in colorado and virginia two swing states that will be important to hillary clinton and donald trump come november. the top issue by far with voters is the economy. first you look at colorado, 80% say the economy is extremely or very important to their vote and that is a lot higher than the supreme court or terrorism for voters who are tied for second most important at 66% a piece. in the common wealth of virginia 86% listing the economy having extremely or very
anthony: i didn't. [laughter] dagen: i have my pick of who will be the most important speaker and it's not donald trump. maria: good teaser, i want to hear that from dagen. dr. ralph de la torra. lieutenant general michael flynn, he was on the short list, is on the short list for donald trump as far as vp picks, we will talk with him. alan to talk about where we are in the economy right now. do stay with us for a great lineup coming up. new fox news polls are out this morning and show hillary...