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elizabeth cohen is here. what was the chat bot saying, and how did it happen?ne user online when asked what to do if you are not losing weight, chat bot said that you should stop eating, and they said it was a small group of nefarious activity, but this is what the eating disorders said in a statement. it came to our attention that the tesa chat bot may have given information that is harmful, and we have taken down the chat bot for further investigation. if we have put down this and so should they leave it up when our most valor ulne vulnerable peop looking into this. >> that is true, elizabeth cohen. thank you. >>> and now, starting monday, it is forcing a holiday look, and now, we have our reporter on the case. shawn, how is this happening? >> well, it happened monday, as the hospitals are looking into this situation, which is common saying that they are taking all precations to sure and they tried to take the computers down so the virus won't spread. then the doctors are to go back 10 to do years to consult with the patient information, and while they do tha
elizabeth cohen is here. what was the chat bot saying, and how did it happen?ne user online when asked what to do if you are not losing weight, chat bot said that you should stop eating, and they said it was a small group of nefarious activity, but this is what the eating disorders said in a statement. it came to our attention that the tesa chat bot may have given information that is harmful, and we have taken down the chat bot for further investigation. if we have put down this and so should...
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elizabeth cohen is joining us on for this.>> brianna, the answer is no, it could not start to be used to start a real person, both, because it is illegal, and it seems that scientifically, it would not work anyway, because these are not human embryos, and let le pete this, they are not human embryos, and they are synthetic, and not actual ones and it did not start start a pregnancy. and so i am correcting myself, but what they are going to do with the synthetic embryo models is to research why some embryos miscarry, and genetic diseases, and so much scientific research to do with them, and they have created an image of them, and looking at the blue cells, they would go on if this were a real em embryo, the red cells would go on the become the am bee yot ik s -- amniotic sac. >> very interesting, elizabeth cohen. very interesting. >>> and now we are hearing that several agencies have been hit by a global cyber hack, and this is after several major universities and even a hospital has been hit. jake tapper has more, and you are
elizabeth cohen is joining us on for this.>> brianna, the answer is no, it could not start to be used to start a real person, both, because it is illegal, and it seems that scientifically, it would not work anyway, because these are not human embryos, and let le pete this, they are not human embryos, and they are synthetic, and not actual ones and it did not start start a pregnancy. and so i am correcting myself, but what they are going to do with the synthetic embryo models is to...
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elizabeth cohen is joining us live on this story. of people struggle with and this is something that certainly could improve the health of people with this condition. >> it can. in fact it might be more of a story if he wasn't using a cpap machine. a machine continuous positive airway pressure is a great way to treat it. it pushes air in to keep those airways open. brianna, it is not great that 30 million americans have sleep apnea. but only about 6 million have been diagnosed with the condition. so it is a good ing this to treat it. sleep apnea could sometimes be a silent problem. people don't realize that they have it and it could cause big, big problems. brianna. >> yeah, we're talking about people who are waking up dozens and dozens of time per minute, right elizabeth? >> sometimes. that could absolutely happen and that could mess with your heart, that could mess with your blood pressure and people need to be evaluated and see if they need a cpap machine or some othertreme. b so again, in many ways it would be' bigger story that
elizabeth cohen is joining us live on this story. of people struggle with and this is something that certainly could improve the health of people with this condition. >> it can. in fact it might be more of a story if he wasn't using a cpap machine. a machine continuous positive airway pressure is a great way to treat it. it pushes air in to keep those airways open. brianna, it is not great that 30 million americans have sleep apnea. but only about 6 million have been diagnosed with the...
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my name is elizabeth cohen and i am the senior medical correspondent at cnn.hank you for joining us. it is such a pleasure and honor to be here with these two gentlemen. we will do quick introductions because you all know who they are. dr. anthony fauci served as director for the national institute -- [applause] elizabeth: national institute of air and infectious to the from 1984 until 22. he advised seven u.s. presidents and was a principal architect of the president's emergency plan for aids relief, or pepfar. senator bill frist served in the senate from 1995 until 2007. the last five of those years he was the senate majority leader and let the passage of pepfar legislation. he is a surgeon who specializes in heart and lung transplant surgeon -- transplants. i want to give an introduction to pepfar. i learned about that in public health school. there may be a few of you who are a little bit young. who are not as familiar with it. in public health school, it was in addition to immunization, it was the single biggest thing we could brag about in public health.
my name is elizabeth cohen and i am the senior medical correspondent at cnn.hank you for joining us. it is such a pleasure and honor to be here with these two gentlemen. we will do quick introductions because you all know who they are. dr. anthony fauci served as director for the national institute -- [applause] elizabeth: national institute of air and infectious to the from 1984 until 22. he advised seven u.s. presidents and was a principal architect of the president's emergency plan for aids...
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elizabeth cohen, thank you so much for bringing it to us. boris?out for the first time after she and a friend were shot in a store parking lot after a fred opened the wrong door of a car. she reveals they are spleen was ruptured and her stomach had two holes in it. >> my diaphragm his two holes. it was hard. like hurting to walk or stand is really weird when a week before you were doing a bunch of flips, running the track and all this stuff. you can't get out of bed by yourself, can't roll off the couch. going up the stairs, i would get winded. >> the suspect in the shooting, this man over here, was arrested, and charged with deadly conduct with a firearm. washington said despite being wounded and scared, she focused on trying to breathe and keep everyone else around her calm. remarkably after recovering, she was able to walk across the stage at her high school graduation. >> good to hear, no question. >>> coming up, fort bragg gets a any name. why the army is making a change and what the nation's biggest ininstallation will now be call. that's com
elizabeth cohen, thank you so much for bringing it to us. boris?out for the first time after she and a friend were shot in a store parking lot after a fred opened the wrong door of a car. she reveals they are spleen was ruptured and her stomach had two holes in it. >> my diaphragm his two holes. it was hard. like hurting to walk or stand is really weird when a week before you were doing a bunch of flips, running the track and all this stuff. you can't get out of bed by yourself, can't...
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elizabeth cohen joining us.ow much people are doing this as it is coming out in the report. what are the numbers showing? >> kate, what the cdc found is that more than 9 million americans have been rationing their prescription drugs, and in other words not taking it as prescribed and taking less to make it last longer because of money. not surprisingly, this is much more of an occurrence among people who are uninsured and looking at the folks who are uninsured, about 23% have rationed drug, and this a huge health problem for people who are supposed to take the dosage that you are to give, a thb is a huge money problem, because if you don't take the drugs that you are supposed to take, and this is a system that the whole system gets sicker, and we all end up paying for it. >> good way of putting it, the whole system is sicker. so as far as the ones who are uninsured, who else is likely to be rationing the medications? >> yes, clear statistics about this, and when the cdc analyzed the survey ed black people, and i
elizabeth cohen joining us.ow much people are doing this as it is coming out in the report. what are the numbers showing? >> kate, what the cdc found is that more than 9 million americans have been rationing their prescription drugs, and in other words not taking it as prescribed and taking less to make it last longer because of money. not surprisingly, this is much more of an occurrence among people who are uninsured and looking at the folks who are uninsured, about 23% have rationed...
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and elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: max, these are the first locally acquired cases of malaria in 20 years. in other words the people who got sick hpt traveled outside of the yuntsunited states, they go by a mosquito in the united states. this is in florida and texas. when it happened 20 years ago, just eight cases. the state of florida and they managed to spray and do other things so that they didn't have any more than eight cases. while florida and texas have a lot of experience in spraying for mosquitos. so if you have certain symptoms like a fever, for example, chills, headache, body aches, feeling generally unwell, you can go to the doctor and say hey, could this be malaria. chances are it is not, but you can tell the doctor i've heard that there is malaria in the united states, is it possible that this is malaria. also if you get treated quickly enough, there are anti-malaria drugs that work quite well. and let's talk about prevention for a minute. here is what people should be doing, they should be wearing repel land, wearing long sleeves and pantses and remove standing
and elizabeth cohen reports. >> reporter: max, these are the first locally acquired cases of malaria in 20 years. in other words the people who got sick hpt traveled outside of the yuntsunited states, they go by a mosquito in the united states. this is in florida and texas. when it happened 20 years ago, just eight cases. the state of florida and they managed to spray and do other things so that they didn't have any more than eight cases. while florida and texas have a lot of experience...
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>> elizabeth cohen, thank you for sharing your story. >>> a divisive move by the largest protestant denomination women preach? can they be pastors? that's next. hi, i'm tony hawk, and like many of you, i take a statin to reduce cholesterol, but statins can also deplete coq10 levels. that's why my doctor recommended qunol coq10. qunol has the numb one cardiologistecommended form of coq10. qunol. the brand i trust. the subway series is elevating your favorite subs. why mess with the sweet onion teriyaki, chuck? man, this aint messin', it's perfectin'! with marinated chicken and double cheese. sweet and savory... ...kinda like you and me, chuck. bye, peyton. try the refreshed favorites at subway today. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. i mean,
>> elizabeth cohen, thank you for sharing your story. >>> a divisive move by the largest protestant denomination women preach? can they be pastors? that's next. hi, i'm tony hawk, and like many of you, i take a statin to reduce cholesterol, but statins can also deplete coq10 levels. that's why my doctor recommended qunol coq10. qunol has the numb one cardiologistecommended form of coq10. qunol. the brand i trust. the subway series is elevating your favorite subs. why mess with...
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elizabeth cohen has a closer look. >> reporter: and new cdc data shows that more than 9 million americansld, they are rationing the drugs because of financial reasons. let's take a look at the folks who are the most likely to be rationing their drugs. first of all, it is the uninsured. the survey showed 23% of people who don't have insurance have rationed their prescription drugs over the past 12 months. and when we look at demographics, certain groups are more likely than others to be rationing drugs, that includes black, hispanic, women and people with disabilities. obviously rationing drugs can lead to terrible medical problems. so terrible for the patients doing the ration but since in many ways we are all in one system and to some extent pay for each other's care, really it is bad for all of us. victor, rahel. >>> celebrations are under way this weekend to kick off 3rprid month. while some champion their causes and messages, many u.s. corporations are facing some pretty high stakes when it comes to supporting transgender issues, major brands like target and bud light were targeted by
elizabeth cohen has a closer look. >> reporter: and new cdc data shows that more than 9 million americansld, they are rationing the drugs because of financial reasons. let's take a look at the folks who are the most likely to be rationing their drugs. first of all, it is the uninsured. the survey showed 23% of people who don't have insurance have rationed their prescription drugs over the past 12 months. and when we look at demographics, certain groups are more likely than others to be...
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cnn correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. a small number of cases so far.i wonder how seriously the cdc and doctors are taking this? >> jim, in speaking with folks fro from the cdc and dr. rachel walensky, they are taking this seriously. we're talking about four cases in florida and one in texas. these are both states that have a lot of experience with spraying for mosquitos. so that is a good thing. to put this in perspective, you mentioned the case years ago, that was eight cases in florida. and if someone does get sick, anti-malaria drugs are very effective, best if taken early. so let's look at symptoms. fever is the number one. there is also headaches and body aches and fatigue, et cetera. if this sounds familiar, we've all felt this way sometime. this could be a whole bunch of things. i think the key is that if you suspect malaria go to your doctor and say the cdc say doctors should consider malaria has a possible diagnosis. jim. >> do they have any sense of how this would have happened, how it would have been able to get into this urntcountry as oppo
cnn correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. a small number of cases so far.i wonder how seriously the cdc and doctors are taking this? >> jim, in speaking with folks fro from the cdc and dr. rachel walensky, they are taking this seriously. we're talking about four cases in florida and one in texas. these are both states that have a lot of experience with spraying for mosquitos. so that is a good thing. to put this in perspective, you mentioned the case years ago, that was eight cases...
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this year's judges were elizabeth taylor deidre mask and william g. thomas. this year's winner is deborah cohen for last call the hotel imperial. the reporters who took on a at war. deborah is the richard w leopold professor of history at northwestern university. her previous books include the war home, disabled veterans in britain and germany and family secrets, shame and privacy in modern britain. she writes for the atlantic, the new york review of books and the wall street journal. the judge's citation. cohen's brilliant ensemble features american newspaper correspondents john gunther dorothy thompson, vincent sheehan and h.r. knickerbocker. as each arrives in europe after world war one and chases stories that leave readers at home to their place in a changing world. perceptive and unabashedly inquisitive, cohen has written not only a rich cultural history, a commanding and inspiring account of war and politics in 1930s, as they the rise of fascism and debated. these reporters shared a conviction that the idea of journalist objectivity should be set aside. truth was more important as sheehan
this year's judges were elizabeth taylor deidre mask and william g. thomas. this year's winner is deborah cohen for last call the hotel imperial. the reporters who took on a at war. deborah is the richard w leopold professor of history at northwestern university. her previous books include the war home, disabled veterans in britain and germany and family secrets, shame and privacy in modern britain. she writes for the atlantic, the new york review of books and the wall street journal. the...