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dr. office, google just doesn't do. talking. spin owned jeanine harbor uses the water tank and a hose to simulate heavy rainfall. come a mark. many flood, obviously rain as moth localize, but the experiment shows that the ditch absorbs the artificial downpour as planned for the water, then flows along the key line towards the elevation. mm it looks simple, but it's an intelligent way for farming to adjust to the challenges of climate change. that heavy rainfall and drought don't just adversely affect rural regions, but urban areas to villages, towns and cities also. nita just says weather experts fan trigger the problem is not really out dust stuck on implants, if muffled or frightened at his own globular. for ziegler problem, of course, is that cities and surrounding areas are very different because cities are built out because nobody show that heat waves in the likes of colona frankfort line, make them 9 degrees hotter than surrounding areas of cities such as cosgra are also likely to see a significant increase in tem
dr. office, google just doesn't do. talking. spin owned jeanine harbor uses the water tank and a hose to simulate heavy rainfall. come a mark. many flood, obviously rain as moth localize, but the experiment shows that the ditch absorbs the artificial downpour as planned for the water, then flows along the key line towards the elevation. mm it looks simple, but it's an intelligent way for farming to adjust to the challenges of climate change. that heavy rainfall and drought don't just adversely...
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dr. office, google just doesn't do talking, spin owned jeanine harbor uses the water tank and a hose to stimulate heavy rainfall. come a mark. many flight, obviously rain as moth localize. but the experiment shows that the ditch absorbs the artificial down were as planned for the water. then flows along the key line towards the elevation. mm it looks simple, but it's an intelligent way for farming to adjust to the challenges of climate change. the heavy rain fall and drought don't just adversely affect rural regions. but urban areas to or says that cities and surrounding areas are very different because cities are built out at the close. daddy show that heat waves in the likes of colona frankfort line. make them 9 degrees hotter than surrounding areas of cities such as cosgra are also likely to see a significant increase in temperature. that's when this poses an additional problem . dam. it effectively makes the city a completely different climate zone. so we need to think about how we can make cities greener and less dry ella, with more greenery, more water cooling by evaporation to curve extrem
dr. office, google just doesn't do talking, spin owned jeanine harbor uses the water tank and a hose to stimulate heavy rainfall. come a mark. many flight, obviously rain as moth localize. but the experiment shows that the ditch absorbs the artificial down were as planned for the water. then flows along the key line towards the elevation. mm it looks simple, but it's an intelligent way for farming to adjust to the challenges of climate change. the heavy rain fall and drought don't just...
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dr. gandhi, because that really is the focus of the office of health security. >> alright, dr. gandhi. >> thank you. we are very focused on ensuring that we are expanding the clinical experts in our office who can provide counsel to cwmd and work hand-in-hand with our partners across the federal government to deal with that response. so, whether it is our partners at hhs, or our partners with fema, we have clinical experts now who have expertise in chemical response, biological response, rad nuke respons,e the gentleman behind me is skilled in bio defense. our role is to provide that counsel not just to our federal partners if and when one of those attacks happen, but also to our state and local partners . we participate in exercises across the country, preparedness exercises with our partners, and those across the federal family. >> are there any lessons you have learned from our response to covid-19, for instance, that inform your own planning and have adjusted your own planning as a result of what we learned from that ongoing pandemic? >> sure. senator, perhaps the two most i
dr. gandhi, because that really is the focus of the office of health security. >> alright, dr. gandhi. >> thank you. we are very focused on ensuring that we are expanding the clinical experts in our office who can provide counsel to cwmd and work hand-in-hand with our partners across the federal government to deal with that response. so, whether it is our partners at hhs, or our partners with fema, we have clinical experts now who have expertise in chemical response, biological...
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dr.'s office. >>> good wednesday everyone. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >> unfortunately, it is not getting any better. prices keep rising. the last time inflation was this high was 1981. >> inflation is moving at a breakneck pace causing the cost of everyday items to rise much faster than our paychecks. scott budman, any sign of this trend ending anytime soon? >> unfortunately, roz. we have some of the numbers. let's start with gasoline. 60% year-over-year. that is a big example of change, even as gas has dropped a few pennies recently. more of us are traveling even as airline prices are up by a third. yeah. everything that you buy at the store is higher. for example, eggs were up 33%. that said, the federal reserve is hinting at another interest rate hike. here is what people are doing because of inflation. >> reporter: it is what natalie tracy has been talking about for months now. >> kay, have you noticed. have you? >> reporter: inflation with prices up by 9.1% in the last year. the biggest jump since 1981. and she i
dr.'s office. >>> good wednesday everyone. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >> unfortunately, it is not getting any better. prices keep rising. the last time inflation was this high was 1981. >> inflation is moving at a breakneck pace causing the cost of everyday items to rise much faster than our paychecks. scott budman, any sign of this trend ending anytime soon? >> unfortunately, roz. we have some of the numbers. let's start with gasoline. 60% year-over-year....
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dr. susan philip, our public health officer. >> thank you so much, mayor breed and dr. koufax for your words. good afternoon. my name is dr. susan philip. the health officer for the city and county of san francisco. as health officer, i'm issuing this declaration to affirm our commitment to the well-being of the communities that dr. koufax mentioned our lgbtq communities to allow us to move more quickly to obtain and distribute the resources needed to help those who are disproportionately impacted. within the lgbtq communities, we know that latino men who are gay men, bisexual men, other men who have sex with men and are being impacted. we are so happy to work with our community-based organization partners, such as dr. tyler to mere who is with the san francisco aids foundation and their amazing team. and partners who have particular expertise and work from within and for the latino communities in san francisco. san francisco will not leave anyone behind in this critical moment. we understand the difficulties trying to get them vaccinated. let's make no mistake, even th
dr. susan philip, our public health officer. >> thank you so much, mayor breed and dr. koufax for your words. good afternoon. my name is dr. susan philip. the health officer for the city and county of san francisco. as health officer, i'm issuing this declaration to affirm our commitment to the well-being of the communities that dr. koufax mentioned our lgbtq communities to allow us to move more quickly to obtain and distribute the resources needed to help those who are disproportionately...
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corporate infection and the subvariant because in cases to skyrocket, we will talk to the public health officer drmatt willis for his advice and forecast. also san francisco bay's task rabbit is shutting down offices, all of them, even the headquarters. we will talk to the company's vice president to talk about where the future of productive work does not need to include coming into the office. first governor newsom today signed a bill allowing californians to sue makers and dealers of illegal firearms for damages. it is another first in the nation law by california. and that is the latest move by newsom to position the golden state as the archrival of texas. joining us live to talk about all this is politico reporter jeremy white. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. kristen: explain the bill the governor signed today. it takes effect in a year. how does it work? >> so, not long after the supreme court allowed a texas law to stand that allows private citizens to sue abortion providers, governor newsom said he wanted to do the same thing for firearms. that's exactly what this bill authorizes
corporate infection and the subvariant because in cases to skyrocket, we will talk to the public health officer drmatt willis for his advice and forecast. also san francisco bay's task rabbit is shutting down offices, all of them, even the headquarters. we will talk to the company's vice president to talk about where the future of productive work does not need to include coming into the office. first governor newsom today signed a bill allowing californians to sue makers and dealers of illegal...
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. >> reporter: santa clara county's health office, dr. sara coty says the county has been allocated more doses of the vaccine but still not enough for everyone who is at high risk. >> we'll get a little over 700 doses additionally coming into the county. we don't know exactly when those will arrive. >> reporter: accord together cdc, there are 4,639 confirmed monkeypox cases in the u.s. with almost 800 of those reported in california, and a quarter of those are in san francisco county, but experts say it's important to keep all of this in perspective. >> you're more likely to get covid, frankly, by far, than monkeypox. >> reporter: dr. peter chin hong ious disease expert at ucsf and ■says monkeypox gh skin-to-skin contact, often through intimate contact and isn't something you can get from bumping into someone at the grocery store. >> it's an virus. it's harder to get than the human variant which is smallpox. >> reporter: in the bay area, dr. chin hong says other trends are emerging. >> we know latinx individuals are a little bit more disp
. >> reporter: santa clara county's health office, dr. sara coty says the county has been allocated more doses of the vaccine but still not enough for everyone who is at high risk. >> we'll get a little over 700 doses additionally coming into the county. we don't know exactly when those will arrive. >> reporter: accord together cdc, there are 4,639 confirmed monkeypox cases in the u.s. with almost 800 of those reported in california, and a quarter of those are in san francisco...
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dr. susan phillips our public health officer. >> thank you so much mayor breed and dr. colfax for your words. good afternoon, my name is dr. susan phillips. the health officer for the city and county of san francisco. as health officer issuing the declaration to affirm our commitment to the wellbeing of the communities that dr. colfax mentioned, the lgbtq xhungties. to alloy us to move more quickly, to obtain and distribute the resources needed to help those who are disproportionly impacted and within the lgbtq community we know latino men who are gay many bisexual men, other men who have sex with men and trans individuals are impacted so happy to work with community based organizations such as dr. tyler (inaudible) here today with the san francisco aids foundation and amazing team and partners who have particular expertise and work in from within and for latino communities in san francisco. san francisco will not leave anyone behind in this crittle moment. we understand the difficulties and trying to get vaccinated. and let's make no mistake, even though one died of mo
dr. susan phillips our public health officer. >> thank you so much mayor breed and dr. colfax for your words. good afternoon, my name is dr. susan phillips. the health officer for the city and county of san francisco. as health officer issuing the declaration to affirm our commitment to the wellbeing of the communities that dr. colfax mentioned, the lgbtq xhungties. to alloy us to move more quickly, to obtain and distribute the resources needed to help those who are disproportionly...
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and in santa clara county, chief health officer dr. sarah cody reiterated those who need the most. >> the vaccine needs to be given for someone with a known contact, like after their exposure, but also to people who are most likely to be exposed before they get it. >> quick check in current case numbers. there are more than 4,000 cases nationwide. in california, almost 800. and in san francisco, more than 220. as the monkeypox outbreak continues to grow, state senator scott wiener is calling on the city and california to declare a state of emergency. he released a statement saying, quote, unfortunately, because our federal government failed to act quickly to acquire the vaccine supplies needed to prevent an outbreak, we are now in a public health emergency that is only going to escalate. again, we are going to learn more about those fresh supplies from the feds tomorrow. but as you heard, some are already saying too little too late. liz? >> heard that before. all right, anne, thank you. >>> a group of heroes came to the rescue in san j
and in santa clara county, chief health officer dr. sarah cody reiterated those who need the most. >> the vaccine needs to be given for someone with a known contact, like after their exposure, but also to people who are most likely to be exposed before they get it. >> quick check in current case numbers. there are more than 4,000 cases nationwide. in california, almost 800. and in san francisco, more than 220. as the monkeypox outbreak continues to grow, state senator scott wiener...
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fruitful in reaching the people who are at highest risk for getting much box right now deputy health officer, dr. hans said the county had 11 cases friday. he says the majority of close contacts have been from sexual contact santa clara county received 742 doses of the genius vaccine administering 30 so far the vaccine is being made available by invitation only but in identify who have monkeypox and getting them tested and interviewing them to see you know who their close contacts might have been different from the county's covid-19 response dr. han doesn't anticipate monkeypox will rise to the level of needing mass vaccination events. the current supply wouldn't support such an effort the government needs to understand the importance of getting to these communities quickly safely and that we have a readily available supply low supporting other. area leaders and their demand for the federal government to do more a move that highlights the region's connectedness, especially when dealing with health concerns. we are already teaching with other counties to think about you know, how how we could set
fruitful in reaching the people who are at highest risk for getting much box right now deputy health officer, dr. hans said the county had 11 cases friday. he says the majority of close contacts have been from sexual contact santa clara county received 742 doses of the genius vaccine administering 30 so far the vaccine is being made available by invitation only but in identify who have monkeypox and getting them tested and interviewing them to see you know who their close contacts might have...
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>> tomi: i think so long as you have a president biden in office dr. fauci will be shielded. knows we'll have a republican in office in between the24. i don't think it is a matter of age or him making that salary, highest paid government official, he just realizes writing is on the wall. republican coming in 2024, you will be investigated and fired and then investigated. my retirement gift to him, don't let the door hit you on the way out >> carley: i'm sure rand paul will throw him a party, as well. kathy hochul is costing her constituents money. governor kathy hochul visits all 62 counties and travels by car, train and plane to deliver for new yorkers because it is her job. we strictly follow applicable guidance and all aircraft use is approved. people are struggling to pay for gas and she's using the jet. she has a plan for new york to be carbon free and using a private jet at that level didn't fall under her own plan. >> tomi: this is a typical democrat elitist that believes their work is above everybody else and the people they serve, even people funding her lifestyle. sh
>> tomi: i think so long as you have a president biden in office dr. fauci will be shielded. knows we'll have a republican in office in between the24. i don't think it is a matter of age or him making that salary, highest paid government official, he just realizes writing is on the wall. republican coming in 2024, you will be investigated and fired and then investigated. my retirement gift to him, don't let the door hit you on the way out >> carley: i'm sure rand paul will throw him...
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fruitful in reaching the people who are at highest risk for getting much box right now deputy health officer, dry had 11 cases friday. he says the majority of close contacts have been from sexual contact santa clara county received 742 doses of the genius vaccine administering 30 so far the vaccine is being made available by invitation only but in identify who have monkeypox and getting them tested and interviewing them to see you know who their close contacts might have been different from the county's covid-19 response dr. han doesn't anticipate monkeypox will rise to the level of needing mass vaccination events. the current supply wouldn't support such an effort the government needs to understand the importance of getting to these communities quickly safely and that we have a readily available supply low supporting other. area leaders and their demand for the federal government to do more a move that highlights the region's connectedness, especially when dealing with health concerns. we are already teaching with other counties to think about you know, how how we could set up vaccination effor
fruitful in reaching the people who are at highest risk for getting much box right now deputy health officer, dry had 11 cases friday. he says the majority of close contacts have been from sexual contact santa clara county received 742 doses of the genius vaccine administering 30 so far the vaccine is being made available by invitation only but in identify who have monkeypox and getting them tested and interviewing them to see you know who their close contacts might have been different from the...
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dr. vanavar bush, head of the u.s. office of scientific research, wrote in a report to president truman that, quote, without scientific progress, no amount of achievement in other directions can ensure our health, prosperity, and security in the modern world. the name of that report? it was called science, the endless frontier. it's the inspiration for much of the work we've dedicated to passing this bill today. in the wake of dr. bush's report, we created the national science foundation, funded the national energy laboratory, split the atom, spliced the gene, landed a man on the moon and unleashed the internet. we generated decades of american prosperity and fostered and i enate sense of optimism in the american spirit. today, we face the great task of renewing and strengthening that legacy in a world of fierce competition. it's no longer a situation where we can just leave it up to corporate america, because we didn't have competition. now there are nation states funding and aiding their corporations, and authoritarian gove
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dr. ekwurzel, thank you very much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> chief medical officer dr. will discuss how president biden is doing as cases acacross the country are the rise. 't want to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the airport. that's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to travel. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. veus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk so we need something super disctintive. dad's work, meet daughter's playtime. wait 'till you hear this— thankfully, meta portal helps reduce background noise. zero lace model. adjusts to low light. and pans
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dr. colleen mcnicholas, chief medical officer at planned parenthood of the st. louis region thanks for joining us. >> thanks so much, happy to be here. >> so in missouri, one of the places you practice, abortion is now illegal except in medical emergencies that cause irreversible medical impairments a major bodily function of the pregnant woman. you said that standard in missouri is causing mass chaos at a practical level in terms of what care doctors can provide and what woman have to go through. is anything resolving over time? is anything becoming more clear? >> we heard, you opened with lots of stories from not just missouri but from across the country, where physicians are really struggling, because this medical emergency exception are totally unworkable. and folks are not practicing best medicine because they're afraid of going to prison. >> in terms of what remedies are available here, i was curious, when you talk about hospitals' lawyers and health systems' lawyers, particularly big hospitals and big legal departments, big institutions that are consideri
dr. colleen mcnicholas, chief medical officer at planned parenthood of the st. louis region thanks for joining us. >> thanks so much, happy to be here. >> so in missouri, one of the places you practice, abortion is now illegal except in medical emergencies that cause irreversible medical impairments a major bodily function of the pregnant woman. you said that standard in missouri is causing mass chaos at a practical level in terms of what care doctors can provide and what woman have...
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dr. anthony fauci said monday will retire by thend of president biden's first term in office. dr.fauci is 81 and recently recovered from a bout of covid-19. u.s. public health officials are warning of a severe shortage of vaccines needed to combat a growing outbreak of monkeypox. the cdc has confirmed over 1800 cases of the viral disease since it was first detected in the u.s. in may, the severe shortage of test kits means the true number of cases is likely far higher. more than 1.5 million u.s. residents qualify for a vaccine is so far the biden administration has released just over 130,000 doses from a national stock pile. meanwhile, forbes reports adjustable bureaucratic and technical errors have slowed the distribution of nearly 7 million additional doses, which could take months to arrive. mucky pox is not fatal, but can cause fever, rashes, and extremely painful lesions. it is most often spread through close intimate contact. so far u.s. monkeypox cases have disproportionately affected men who have sex with men, though anyone can get the disease. in ghana, health officials h
dr. anthony fauci said monday will retire by thend of president biden's first term in office. dr.fauci is 81 and recently recovered from a bout of covid-19. u.s. public health officials are warning of a severe shortage of vaccines needed to combat a growing outbreak of monkeypox. the cdc has confirmed over 1800 cases of the viral disease since it was first detected in the u.s. in may, the severe shortage of test kits means the true number of cases is likely far higher. more than 1.5 million...
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famous scientist in america is moving toward retirement, "politico" reports that chief medical officer dre end of biden's current term in office, he does not have a specific time in mind and he says between now and then i will step down and move on to the next phase of my professional career, whatever that may be. >> meanwhile the new highly contagious covid sub variant continues to spread across the country. experts appear not as worried as they were two years ago. some health officials are avoiding issuing new restrictions. hopeful to get vaccines, and rising immunity will help fight the virus. at least 40 states are seeing a rise in reinfections. especially in the great plains west and south. the number of people getting hospitalized with the virus and those dying are also up. americans are looking at the most now since march. joining us to talk about all of this physician and fellow at brookings institution, dr. patel, an msnbc medical contributor, and a former obama white house policy director. dr. patel, as always, thanks for being with us. let's start with the state of this pandemi
famous scientist in america is moving toward retirement, "politico" reports that chief medical officer dre end of biden's current term in office, he does not have a specific time in mind and he says between now and then i will step down and move on to the next phase of my professional career, whatever that may be. >> meanwhile the new highly contagious covid sub variant continues to spread across the country. experts appear not as worried as they were two years ago. some health...
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dr. pandai, the chief medical officer. thank you for being here. let's talk about the current rules for donating men, msm, men that have sex with men and why it's important to look for changes. a long time ago i worked for the american red cross blood services and this was a difficult question to ask and it was the ability for them to donate blood. >> thanks for having me. essentially, currently, the fda policy in the u.s. is any man that reports sex with another man in the last three months will be deferred. this has been a change. it used to be a permanent ban in the '80s that was introduced, went down to one year in 2015 but now it is a three-month but it is still a blanket deferral, and advanced study -- go ahead. >> no, i was just going to ask you, you know, why is that? explain to somebody why that is the case. >> so currently, you know, the evidence regarding the testing that is performed on blood donations, there is a potential window period and, you know, right now the fda does have this three-month deferral but the question really is that
dr. pandai, the chief medical officer. thank you for being here. let's talk about the current rules for donating men, msm, men that have sex with men and why it's important to look for changes. a long time ago i worked for the american red cross blood services and this was a difficult question to ask and it was the ability for them to donate blood. >> thanks for having me. essentially, currently, the fda policy in the u.s. is any man that reports sex with another man in the last three...
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. >> at a press conference late wednesday, santa clara health officer dr. sarah cody says the county has been allocated more doses of the vaccine, but it's still not enough for everyone at high risk. >> we'll get another -- a little over 700 doses additionally coming into county. we don't know exactly when they will arrive. >> reporter: according to the cdc there are 4,639 confirmed monkeypox cases in the u.s. with almost 800 reported in california. a quarter of those are in san francisco county. experts say it's important to keep all of this in perspective. >> you're more likely to get covid, frankly, by far than monkeypox. >> reporter: dr. peter chin hung is an infectious disease expert and says monkeypox is most commonly spread through skin to skin contact. it isn't something that can be spread by sitting next to someone on b.a.r.t. or accidentally bumping into someone at the grocery store. >> it's an animal virus, not a human virus normally. so it's harder to get than the human version which is smallpox. >> reporter: according to the cdc, the vast major
. >> at a press conference late wednesday, santa clara health officer dr. sarah cody says the county has been allocated more doses of the vaccine, but it's still not enough for everyone at high risk. >> we'll get another -- a little over 700 doses additionally coming into county. we don't know exactly when they will arrive. >> reporter: according to the cdc there are 4,639 confirmed monkeypox cases in the u.s. with almost 800 reported in california. a quarter of those are in...
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from a wave of covid that's lasted longer than anyone would like santa clara county deputy health officer, dr. george. hahn says locally. we've been in this new wave since may and at this point there doesn't seem to be an end in sight previous waves have been relatively quick they come, you know, lots of people get covid and then after a month or two, you know cases start to settle down again. we have not seen that this time dr. han says even though at home tests are not included in the counties official. base counts sewer shed data is showing that covid is so prevalent in the local community that there's still lots of code out there. in fact, there's probably as much covid as we've ever seen still doctors. say the number of safety measures that are disposal has kept this way from being as deadly as others at thursday's press briefing on the president's covid diagnosis emphasis was placed on his fully vac status and taking the antiviral pill pax levid. these are incredibly important things for the president to have they're incredibly important things for every right now there is still no univ
from a wave of covid that's lasted longer than anyone would like santa clara county deputy health officer, dr. george. hahn says locally. we've been in this new wave since may and at this point there doesn't seem to be an end in sight previous waves have been relatively quick they come, you know, lots of people get covid and then after a month or two, you know cases start to settle down again. we have not seen that this time dr. han says even though at home tests are not included in the...
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dr. homer venters, former chief medical officer for new york city correctional services. ut monkeypox. fit, as you investigate prisons on this heatwave. dr. venters: thank you for having me, but thrilled to be on with both of you. this is a drastically underreported problem. one of the most basic tools is to understand who are the heat sensitive people inside of a jail center, this is almost never taken. when it gets above 85 degrees and a living space, the risk of death and serious illness from that high heat condition is different. the medical staff, the services in these places know the people who are more likely to die or get sick. he almost never identify people as being heat sensitive and focus on making sure that they are ok, get them into air-condioned settings. this is a problem all over the cotry. as more places that don't have air conditioning have high heat days and cannot take mitigation efforts, on top of the long-standing problems and places that keri was talking about. amy: i want to thank keri blakinger for being with us. her new book is "corrections in in
dr. homer venters, former chief medical officer for new york city correctional services. ut monkeypox. fit, as you investigate prisons on this heatwave. dr. venters: thank you for having me, but thrilled to be on with both of you. this is a drastically underreported problem. one of the most basic tools is to understand who are the heat sensitive people inside of a jail center, this is almost never taken. when it gets above 85 degrees and a living space, the risk of death and serious illness...
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he just moved here to run for office. >> dr.z moved in with his mother-in-law to qualify for the race. >> do you want someone that's all about north jersey? look, he's not one of us. he says he will fight for working people. okay. a, doc hollywood, save your money. pennsylvania is not for sale. i'm john fetterman and i approve this message. >> you had to know i was going to cover this story. the last thing before we go tonight, trolling dr. oz. if you are moving willing to move in with you or when your mother-in-law, you must really want to win. pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, right, there john fetterman, he's been unconventional from the start, okay? a very unconventional candidate for the u.s. -- senate -- at six foot eight inches, this western pa native, he's known as a straight shooter. he'd rather wear hoodies and shorts -- i'm gonna guess jorts -- over the traditional suit and tie. fetterman and his team also know very, very well how to use twitter to their advantage. they like to enlist the help of memes and some pret
he just moved here to run for office. >> dr.z moved in with his mother-in-law to qualify for the race. >> do you want someone that's all about north jersey? look, he's not one of us. he says he will fight for working people. okay. a, doc hollywood, save your money. pennsylvania is not for sale. i'm john fetterman and i approve this message. >> you had to know i was going to cover this story. the last thing before we go tonight, trolling dr. oz. if you are moving willing to...
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dr. will lead to you the highest office that is president's office in india. well, apart from that, the fact is that dr. blue community is actually 10 percent off of population in india, that does it all will 100000000 people and this population is scattered across the country. at tribal communities also are one of the most backwards communities in terms of their growth and development. however, brad, mr. movies government has made it abundantly clear that they are going to follow dr . boost. they are going to follow them in which is something that his critics used to say that the b j. p or more the government is because of andrew aggressive. but clearly, the fact that group drop would be mobile is going to be the president of india in the next couple of ours when the counting is over. she's already, as you rightly said, she has drawn the 50 percent mark of the working and it is clear that india is headed towards the progressive boss. as far as the men empowerment and under privileged amenities like tribals on the white house says, joe biden has tested positive
dr. will lead to you the highest office that is president's office in india. well, apart from that, the fact is that dr. blue community is actually 10 percent off of population in india, that does it all will 100000000 people and this population is scattered across the country. at tribal communities also are one of the most backwards communities in terms of their growth and development. however, brad, mr. movies government has made it abundantly clear that they are going to follow dr . boost....
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dr. john draper, the chief officer of the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline. drchl dr.ank you so much for joining us as this hotline, new number, becomes available to everyone. i'd like to ask you about some of the numbers. the prevention line received 3.6 million calls and chats in 20. that's a lot. government officials say that number this year could more than double. why is that? >> well, the reason for having a three-digit number is so it's easier to remember and easier to dial. the entire idea is to make this life-saving service more accessible to everyone. so the more accessible it is, the more people are bound to use it. we do expect over the coming year, certainly even today, we're going to have more contacts. >> well, certainly this number, 988, is going to be a lot easier for folks to remember as opposed to the 1-800 number, which it was before. back to my original question, dr. draper, i'm curious. the government officials are expecting a number of people who are going to call to double from 2020. can you help us understand why this hotline is expecting to se
dr. john draper, the chief officer of the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline. drchl dr.ank you so much for joining us as this hotline, new number, becomes available to everyone. i'd like to ask you about some of the numbers. the prevention line received 3.6 million calls and chats in 20. that's a lot. government officials say that number this year could more than double. why is that? >> well, the reason for having a three-digit number is so it's easier to remember and easier to dial. the...
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let's speak now with dr emma rawson, technical officer, association of taxation technicians.ions of operation tax cuts. —— cooperation tax. just explain how important this is to businesses and how necessary some businesses feel a cut would be to their survival? the some businesses feel a cut would be to their survival?— to their survival? the main driver behind this _ to their survival? the main driver behind this idea _ to their survival? the main driver behind this idea is _ to their survival? the main driver behind this idea is to _ to their survival? the main driver behind this idea is to stimulate . behind this idea is to stimulate businesses to invest and spend more money in the uk. coming on the back of brexit and the pandemic, it's an area of interest. it's not the only factor that is that look at. they're going to look at the wider issues. so it is an important factor, but not the deciding factor. find so it is an important factor, but not the deciding factor. and cutting it substantially _ not the deciding factor. and cutting it substantially by _ not the deciding fa
let's speak now with dr emma rawson, technical officer, association of taxation technicians.ions of operation tax cuts. —— cooperation tax. just explain how important this is to businesses and how necessary some businesses feel a cut would be to their survival? the some businesses feel a cut would be to their survival?— to their survival? the main driver behind this _ to their survival? the main driver behind this idea _ to their survival? the main driver behind this idea is _ to their...
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dr ashish jha had a briefing. he said the president has met with his personal physician is breathing well. his oxygen levels are good and that he's working comfortably in isolation in his office. dr zhao went on to say that he wanted to mark this moment. by pointing out that the president's mild symptoms are a result of the fact that he is fully vaccinated. double boosted and receiving that packs loaded treatment. let's bring in reporter caroline shively, who joins us live from washington, dc, to talk about the president's condition and his plans for the days ahead. caroline hi there this announcement coming this morning that he tested positive for covid 19 just hours before he was able to leave on this trip to pennsylvania at the white house briefing room just moments ago, they said he can be president anywhere. i'm not concerned about a severe case for hospitalization. president biden's positive covid test comes as he experiences mild symptoms. the white house said the president didn't sleep well last night is tired and has a runny nose and dry cough. he is fully vaccinated and has received two boosters to help reduce the severity of the virus . the 79 year old was administ
dr ashish jha had a briefing. he said the president has met with his personal physician is breathing well. his oxygen levels are good and that he's working comfortably in isolation in his office. dr zhao went on to say that he wanted to mark this moment. by pointing out that the president's mild symptoms are a result of the fact that he is fully vaccinated. double boosted and receiving that packs loaded treatment. let's bring in reporter caroline shively, who joins us live from washington, dc,...
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marin county health officer, dr. matt willis appeared today on our 3 pm show getting answers. president's experience shows how far we've come since the start of the pandemic. he thinks we may see an increase in eligible people wanting their second booster shot. we have about 60,000 of our residents about 250,000 total resident about 60,000. i've gotten that second booster not one has died from covid-19. that's a mortality rate of 0.0 percent among people who have gotten that booster about 65% of our age 65 and older. it's about two thirds have gotten that second booster and we think that's really contributing a lot to the decreased mortality in bread. currently a second booster shot is only approved for people 50 and older in marin county dr. willis says there's a continuous high plateau in case rates with about 100 new cases per day in about 10 hospital admissions per day. well, the pandemic has led to a major problem with routine immunization so much. so in fact that there's been the largest decline in childhood vaccinations in decades abc 7 news contributor, dr. elope patel
marin county health officer, dr. matt willis appeared today on our 3 pm show getting answers. president's experience shows how far we've come since the start of the pandemic. he thinks we may see an increase in eligible people wanting their second booster shot. we have about 60,000 of our residents about 250,000 total resident about 60,000. i've gotten that second booster not one has died from covid-19. that's a mortality rate of 0.0 percent among people who have gotten that booster about 65%...
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. >> his office is investigating whether dr. kaitlin bernard, a local ob-gyn physician followed state law which requires her to report that she performed an boors on a ten-year-old girl who was a victim of rape. the girl traveled from ohio where most abortions are illegal, once there is cardiac activity, usually at six weeks. yesterday, dr. bernard tweeted my heart breaks for all survivors of sexual assault and abuse. i am so sad that our country is failing them. elizabeth nawsh works for an boorks rights group. >> that the best thing for a sexual assault survivor who needs an abortion is not an abortion ban. >> reporter: since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, ohio is at least one of nine states which make no exceptions for rape or incest. in indiana abortion he are legal up to 22 weeks. how concerned are physicians now of being in potential legal jepped? >> they are particularly concerned because more than ever providers want to provide care. >> reporter: the case sparked attention after president biden signed executiv
. >> his office is investigating whether dr. kaitlin bernard, a local ob-gyn physician followed state law which requires her to report that she performed an boors on a ten-year-old girl who was a victim of rape. the girl traveled from ohio where most abortions are illegal, once there is cardiac activity, usually at six weeks. yesterday, dr. bernard tweeted my heart breaks for all survivors of sexual assault and abuse. i am so sad that our country is failing them. elizabeth nawsh works for...
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dr. david friedman is a professor office of infectious diseases at the university of alabama in birmingham. he has more on the risks to joe biden. and the anti viral drug being used to treat him packs, lavette is highly effective. it's certainly the anti viral drug of choice. it's an oral drug, it's taken for 5 days. and it's about 90 percent effective in reducing hospitalizations in, in those who take it. and the fact that i'm sure he was started on a very, very early, you know, oftentimes people need, you know, 2 or 3 days to access it. i'm sure he started on it as soon as he tested positive, so likely even more effective in keeping him out of the hospital. in addition, he is vaccinated. a lot of that data, 90 percent was actually an unbox and a to be also the fact that he's also vaccinated makes this whole thing a lot less worrisome. i would like to emphasize the president biden is an extremely good physical condition. he's generally healthy. he goes bicycling regularly, so i certainly decreases his risk, you know, the, the majority of people that are still dying or are and vaccinated.
dr. david friedman is a professor office of infectious diseases at the university of alabama in birmingham. he has more on the risks to joe biden. and the anti viral drug being used to treat him packs, lavette is highly effective. it's certainly the anti viral drug of choice. it's an oral drug, it's taken for 5 days. and it's about 90 percent effective in reducing hospitalizations in, in those who take it. and the fact that i'm sure he was started on a very, very early, you know, oftentimes...
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dr. rebel group to, office of the national drug control policy told lawmakers the covid-19 pandemic has made the opioid crisis. worse from the senate caucus on enter national control, this is about an hour. >> the hearing will come to order, senator raskin is here, and nearby that i'm here for an opening statement, i will be good and then we will recognize doctor gupta, here he is. we lost over 107,000 americans to drop of overdoses last year. including foreigner 53 road islanders. a painful reminder of the massive challenge a hellish dressing drug trafficking in substance use in this country. we must do better. the office of national drug control policy, has a comprehensive plan with ambitious goals to meet by 2025, including a 30% reduction in drug overdose deaths. doubling treatment admissions for the populations most at risk of overdose that's. 25% organizations, doubling the portion of federal in weight with opium use disorder who can access emmy 80 a 25% increase in active investigations targeting this -- cartels and their enablers. these goals developed with input from national drug c
dr. rebel group to, office of the national drug control policy told lawmakers the covid-19 pandemic has made the opioid crisis. worse from the senate caucus on enter national control, this is about an hour. >> the hearing will come to order, senator raskin is here, and nearby that i'm here for an opening statement, i will be good and then we will recognize doctor gupta, here he is. we lost over 107,000 americans to drop of overdoses last year. including foreigner 53 road islanders. a...
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most people have returned to a version of normal life back in the office, restaurants, concerts. but dr genealogist, expect another covid wave in the fall. should we be making adjustments in our daily life now in anticipation? >> i think so. the ways we are going to be thinking about this is the way we think about the weather. the weather when it rains. try to keep yourself dry. we know there is a lot of high risk out there. let me show you, the community map the cdc puts out, you find on the website. it basically gives you an indication of how much virus there is and uses hospitalization data. a lot more read over the last few months. but if you are just, like, asking the question, how likely am i to be exposed to this virus if i'm out and about, then look at the transmission map. if you look at the transmission map, it's basically almost entirely red. no matter where you are, basically, in the country, there is a lot of virus out there. if you're vaccinated, boosted, protected against serious illness, protected against death. if you're up-to-date on his vaccinations. emerging evidence
most people have returned to a version of normal life back in the office, restaurants, concerts. but dr genealogist, expect another covid wave in the fall. should we be making adjustments in our daily life now in anticipation? >> i think so. the ways we are going to be thinking about this is the way we think about the weather. the weather when it rains. try to keep yourself dry. we know there is a lot of high risk out there. let me show you, the community map the cdc puts out, you find on...
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dr. bernard's report, ag rokita's office did respond, saying they are still gathering evidence and their review remains open. when you hear from the doctor's attorney, the question is what is left to review, that her client did in fact adhere to the policies and procedures in place. she issued a cease and desist letter to the attorney general of indiana as she described yesterday on cnn's "erin burnett outfront." >> we want mr. rokita to stop lying about dr. bernard and smearing her reputation and making outrageously unsupported allegations. we're going to do the opposite what have attorney general rokita did. we're actually going to take our time and gather the facts and research the law and put together our case, thoughtfully and deliberately. >> the attorney at least hinting we could potentially see possible legal action here. but we'll have to see if this story takes that direction. meantime we have reached out to the attorney general's office there in indiana for comment in light of the cease and desist letter. we're still waiting to hear back, fred. >> appreciate it, polo sandoval.
dr. bernard's report, ag rokita's office did respond, saying they are still gathering evidence and their review remains open. when you hear from the doctor's attorney, the question is what is left to review, that her client did in fact adhere to the policies and procedures in place. she issued a cease and desist letter to the attorney general of indiana as she described yesterday on cnn's "erin burnett outfront." >> we want mr. rokita to stop lying about dr. bernard and smearing...
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talked with the department of public health about this, but i did recently speak with our health officer dr. suess an about ways that we can remember the disability community in the guidance that we're putting up. and then regarding your question about the accessibility business ordinance, correct? >> yes. >> so unfortunately, i don't have any new information at the top of my head except to say, a couple, i guess there are a couple of new pieces since the office of new business presented to the council. one is there has been, additional excess ability grants announced that small business owners can take advantage of. and the office of small business working on promoting that now. but, if this is an issue and i do encourage the council to stay on top of this, if this is an issue that you would like information on, please agendize it for your coming year. the we're just coming into the compliance deadlines for turning in your accessibility checklist now. so it will would be good to have an update on that. thank you alex. >> thank you. all right, great points. i see that you are. >> yes, thank
talked with the department of public health about this, but i did recently speak with our health officer dr. suess an about ways that we can remember the disability community in the guidance that we're putting up. and then regarding your question about the accessibility business ordinance, correct? >> yes. >> so unfortunately, i don't have any new information at the top of my head except to say, a couple, i guess there are a couple of new pieces since the office of new business...
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dr. module headlines once again. after reviewing phased or offices feeling a black man that we've been gone via more than $61.00 found on his body. the u. s. commission or international religious freedom have suggested by an administration that india should be put a long time. so i'm not focused on of gone on. i'm not the concrete as apparently of what teacher has said that the us has no more than 40 to assess your religious freedom of india, nor taking sides of the clean war or joining the sanctions regime against russia. why us is never shied away from using human rights as a political to an internal memo with them back in 2017 on how best to use human rights is a special point against china. we do not look to bolster america's adversaries overseas. we look to pressure, compete with and out maneuver them for this reason we should consider human rights as an important issue in regard to us relations with china, russia, north korea, and iran. and this is not only because of moral concern for practices inside those countries. it is also because pressi
dr. module headlines once again. after reviewing phased or offices feeling a black man that we've been gone via more than $61.00 found on his body. the u. s. commission or international religious freedom have suggested by an administration that india should be put a long time. so i'm not focused on of gone on. i'm not the concrete as apparently of what teacher has said that the us has no more than 40 to assess your religious freedom of india, nor taking sides of the clean war or joining the...