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jeremy faust of bregman and women's hospital. we will discuss why one electric truck start off is pulling off on many despite the need for millions of daughters to start -- dollars to start producing vehicles. stocks are weak today. we are seeing tach accelerating to the downside as we go along. concern about the stimulus package are heightened after secretary mnuchin said hopes for a deal before november 3 might be overly optimistic. you can see s&p 500 down .8%. there is the nasdaq down more than 1%. energy and industrials are doing well on the broad u.s. market, despite the warning from the iea that we may be heading toward peak oil demand in the next decade or so. we are seeing no help from tack across the broad market as is evidenced by the nasdaq. in toronto, energy doing well. tech is suffering. keeping eyes on financials today, the earnings they are offering up not enough to offset some concerns about the shape of economic recovery. it is a decidedly mixed picture, as we saw from the stocks and how they are responding. go
jeremy faust of bregman and women's hospital. we will discuss why one electric truck start off is pulling off on many despite the need for millions of daughters to start -- dollars to start producing vehicles. stocks are weak today. we are seeing tach accelerating to the downside as we go along. concern about the stimulus package are heightened after secretary mnuchin said hopes for a deal before november 3 might be overly optimistic. you can see s&p 500 down .8%. there is the nasdaq down...
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faust, because you -- you're treating patients currently. so if someone, a regular person who doesn't have access to intravenous drug dosage at home, is where the president is, right? with the virus sick in a hospital for three days on remdesivir and the antibody cocktail by regeneron which as kaitlan said fewer than continue people in this country have been on, and a steroid, would they be able to go home? >> no. no most cases they certainly would not be ready to go home. and in fact, as has really -- one of the only correct things that we heard from the press conference today is that we're still -- we're not out of the woods. when you look at all the trials where all the mortality began to occur, the first three days in the hospitalization there really is very little mortality. it starts to crop up after that period of time. seven, ten, 14 days. so no. we don't usually discharge patients to their homes. now, he gets? care at the white house that the average person cannot get. so i'll grant them some degree of leeway here because the presid
faust, because you -- you're treating patients currently. so if someone, a regular person who doesn't have access to intravenous drug dosage at home, is where the president is, right? with the virus sick in a hospital for three days on remdesivir and the antibody cocktail by regeneron which as kaitlan said fewer than continue people in this country have been on, and a steroid, would they be able to go home? >> no. no most cases they certainly would not be ready to go home. and in fact, as...
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faust, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> meanwhile, the former president of the united states, barack obama, he was in florida today campaigning for joe biden. he did not hold back at all in his tough and bitter criticism of the incumbent president, president trump. will president obama be enough to help joe biden carry florida that key battle ground state? oud ourselves with, makes a statement about who we are. with masterfully crafted details, and inspiring performance, the lexus es doesn't just play the part, it steals the show. the lexus es, crafted for those who own the spotlight; now available with all-wheel drive. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. now available with all-wheel drive. with new rewards from chase freedom unlimited, i now earn even more cash back? oh i got to tell everyone. hey, rita! you now earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you now earn 5% on travel purchased through chase! way ahead of you! hey, neal! you can earn 3% at drugstores. buddy, i'm righ
faust, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> meanwhile, the former president of the united states, barack obama, he was in florida today campaigning for joe biden. he did not hold back at all in his tough and bitter criticism of the incumbent president, president trump. will president obama be enough to help joe biden carry florida that key battle ground state? oud ourselves with, makes a statement about who we are. with masterfully crafted details, and inspiring performance,...
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faust, i'm delighted to have you with us today. kelly and i have questions for you. let's talk about this rise in cases. is it a real rise in cases or is it, as the president said on "60 minutes" as the president said last night, a rise in testing? >> the thing that gives us those answers is hospitalizations and mortality. we are seeing a spike in hospitalizations and rises in mortality in various places and the country. so it's unfortunate that he's wrong, that this is real and that we're going into november now with pretty much the night sna -- nightmare scenario, which is rising cases and nothing to stem that tied. >> we have those comments from anthony fauci if we're weeks only from a vaccines are then shutting down certain industries could be a stopgap -- i think, i'm sorry, this is your opinion, then we should do shutdowns to bridge to that vaccine but we were just talking about an expert last hour who is not so sure. if it's not weeks or if it's months until it's wide lie available, can we really afford shutdowns between now and then >> it's a great question a
faust, i'm delighted to have you with us today. kelly and i have questions for you. let's talk about this rise in cases. is it a real rise in cases or is it, as the president said on "60 minutes" as the president said last night, a rise in testing? >> the thing that gives us those answers is hospitalizations and mortality. we are seeing a spike in hospitalizations and rises in mortality in various places and the country. so it's unfortunate that he's wrong, that this is real and...
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jeremy faust, thank you so much. this programming note, perhaps the question will be answered the mayor of el paso, texas, will join ana cabrera tonight at 7:00 eastern. >>> now to this cnn exclusive. back in august, the trump administration issued a new policy to improve flu vaccinate rates among children. a c investigation shows the move is not working. elizabeth cohen, what more are you learning? >> we have heard about the coming twindemmics, and we've been told, but many pharmacies will not vaccinate children. you know it's just easy to take it to a pharmacy in most cases. you don't have to take time off work or make an appointment, but look at this map. 30 states in the united states do not let pharmacists vaccinate children at all or vac nail children under a certain age, so you can't even go to pharmacies if you have children of a certain age. in august, the trump administration did something that was applauded by many public health experts. he said, look, pharmacists can give flu vaccines to thin ages 3 and p
jeremy faust, thank you so much. this programming note, perhaps the question will be answered the mayor of el paso, texas, will join ana cabrera tonight at 7:00 eastern. >>> now to this cnn exclusive. back in august, the trump administration issued a new policy to improve flu vaccinate rates among children. a c investigation shows the move is not working. elizabeth cohen, what more are you learning? >> we have heard about the coming twindemmics, and we've been told, but many...
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jeremy faust, treated numerous coronavirus patients. i'm glad to have you back. the president. furs we were told -- one said he was asymptomatic. then it was mild symptoms. now we understand according to a source he's had a fever all day and a cough. white house doctor says he's been fatigued and now he's taken marine one to walter reed. when you take all of that and the fact that he got his diagnosis at 1:00 a.m. today, what do you think? >> what i think is this is a rapidly evolving situation and i don't mean that in the news and journalism sense. i mean that in the medical sense, a rapidly evolving situation, which is highly concerning. we doctors like to see things moving slow. things can get a little worse. they can get a little better. we like to see where things are, and we have a sense of the progression. this seems a little unstable. this seems a little out of control. we don't know. we saw -- we saw the president in a video, but we really don't know how he's doing. and it seems like every piece of information that we get is more news and it's concerning
jeremy faust, treated numerous coronavirus patients. i'm glad to have you back. the president. furs we were told -- one said he was asymptomatic. then it was mild symptoms. now we understand according to a source he's had a fever all day and a cough. white house doctor says he's been fatigued and now he's taken marine one to walter reed. when you take all of that and the fact that he got his diagnosis at 1:00 a.m. today, what do you think? >> what i think is this is a rapidly evolving...
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drjeremy faust is an emergency medicine physician from cambridge massachussets.secret service hasn't signed up for this, and they are taking a huge risk there. masks are really important but they are not perfect. so we can only hope that there is a test to show it's not contagious emma but we are not told that. we know nothing. i'm glad he does not get close to his supporters outside cover that would've been extremely unwise, but i think as you said the president is very wrapped up in appearances and he wants to project that he's doing well. i think it's a good sign he can go out and do this for the moment but does not have any prognostic value. he can do this today and then tomorrow could be better or worse. just means that he was well enough for this period of time to go and do this pr stunt. doctors treating president trump for coronavirus say he is continuing to improve and could leave hospital for the white house as early as monday. they also gave more details about his treatment, revealing that he is on the steroid dexa—metha—sone and a five day course of t
drjeremy faust is an emergency medicine physician from cambridge massachussets.secret service hasn't signed up for this, and they are taking a huge risk there. masks are really important but they are not perfect. so we can only hope that there is a test to show it's not contagious emma but we are not told that. we know nothing. i'm glad he does not get close to his supporters outside cover that would've been extremely unwise, but i think as you said the president is very wrapped up in...
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drjeremy faust is an emergency medicine physician from cambridge massachussets.t let's start with whatjust happened. president trump, in a car with the secret service, at least two people in the same car driving to greet his supporters. as a medical professional what did you make that and what is at risk here was that of the secret service has signed up for this, and they are taking a huge risk there. masks are really important, but they are not perfect. so we can only hope that there is a test to show that he is not contagious, we are not told that. we know nothing. i'm glad he did not get close to his supporters outside, that would've been extremely unwise. as you say, the president is very wrapped up in appearances and he wa nts to wrapped up in appearances and he wants to project that he's doing well. it's a good sign that he could go out and do this for the moment but does not have any prognostic value. he could do this today and tomorrow he could be better or worse. it means he was well enough of this period of time to do this pr stu nt. of this period of t
drjeremy faust is an emergency medicine physician from cambridge massachussets.t let's start with whatjust happened. president trump, in a car with the secret service, at least two people in the same car driving to greet his supporters. as a medical professional what did you make that and what is at risk here was that of the secret service has signed up for this, and they are taking a huge risk there. masks are really important, but they are not perfect. so we can only hope that there is a test...
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faust, thank you for joining me. >>> we've got breaking news.etting our first look at the damage left behind by hurricane zeta which slammed onto the louisiana shore as a category 2 killing three people down south. it is now a tropical storm. but not before we saw life-threatening storm surge in parts of mississippi and alabama cause flooding like this in biloxi. now, more than 2 million people in the storm's path are currently without power. nbc's morgan chesky is in new orleans with more. morgan, how is the state looking today? >> it's going to be a tough day for a lot of folks here because this is already a storm fatigued state. new orleans in fact, in that hurricane cone seven times during this unprecedented season before finally getting that direct hit from zeta yesterday. something nobody wanted here. and this was a fast-moving hurricane. when it struck the louisiana coastline it was moving faster than 20 miles an hour, packing winds higher than 100 miles an hour. and if there was any silver lining that allowed this storm to clear out rela
faust, thank you for joining me. >>> we've got breaking news.etting our first look at the damage left behind by hurricane zeta which slammed onto the louisiana shore as a category 2 killing three people down south. it is now a tropical storm. but not before we saw life-threatening storm surge in parts of mississippi and alabama cause flooding like this in biloxi. now, more than 2 million people in the storm's path are currently without power. nbc's morgan chesky is in new orleans with...
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jeremy faust and abby phillip.ter says the president can be back in public on saturday, two days earlier than they indicated a few days ago. they say that's ten days since his diagnosis. what do you say? they say he's back out in public on the campaign trail. >> yeah. so once again, the brief by the president's physician is notable for what it doesn't describe, which is just about everything. and they resort to using this really obtuse language. the president's physician said based on the trajectory of diagnostics, the president can go back into public on saturday. what does that mean? based on the trajectory of advanced diagnostics? tell us what tests you're referring to. what tests are reassuring you that the president is not infectious. the cdc guidelines state for most patients they can return to the public after about ten days of isolation after their symptoms begin. but they reserve 20 days of isolation for people with severe or critical illness, acknowledging that virus can be shed by those patients by up to
jeremy faust and abby phillip.ter says the president can be back in public on saturday, two days earlier than they indicated a few days ago. they say that's ten days since his diagnosis. what do you say? they say he's back out in public on the campaign trail. >> yeah. so once again, the brief by the president's physician is notable for what it doesn't describe, which is just about everything. and they resort to using this really obtuse language. the president's physician said based on the...
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actor stuff was famous for one role in particular no one played mephistopheles the devil and good as faustbrilliantly as he did and it's no wonder he himself sold his soul i. think. in the 1st row author klaus month tells the story of cost of corn kids his former friend and brother in law of course in the book he changes the details and the actor's name to handpick her skin her skin as a talented actor who rises to great wealth fame and power by getting into bed with . you guessed it the nazis under the nazi regime he quickly becomes the director of berlin's state theatre and does all of this despite a warning from an older man that blind ambition and cynicism rulings are among. the worst will happen think of me to children when that day comes i have 1st seen it and predicted it our age is corrupt it stinks think of me i smelled it out i am not to see ved i sense the coming catastrophe it will be like nothing that has ever happened everything that exists will fall apart when it comes down it will bury us all. close man wrote my fist oh in 1936 years before world war 2 and the holocaust bot
actor stuff was famous for one role in particular no one played mephistopheles the devil and good as faustbrilliantly as he did and it's no wonder he himself sold his soul i. think. in the 1st row author klaus month tells the story of cost of corn kids his former friend and brother in law of course in the book he changes the details and the actor's name to handpick her skin her skin as a talented actor who rises to great wealth fame and power by getting into bed with . you guessed it the nazis...
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i'm joined now by emergency medicine physician, drjeremy faust in boston.ou forjoining us on bbc world news. first, when you went through or heard what president trump's doctor described and the timeline of the disease, what struck you the most? the thing that strikes me the most is how rapidly things have progressed. we go from a president who was campaigning on tuesday, the without coronavirus, or not knowing he had it to a positive test and then in hospital. this tells me, and with symptoms and the need for oxygen at times, this tells me he likely entered the hospital with a high viral load. some patients will enter with lower loads, others with higher. we do have data that suggests having symptoms early, quickly after being diagnosed and having a higher viral load, which i am assuming, are u nfortu nately not load, which i am assuming, are unfortunately not great prognostic indicators. 0k, following on from that, doctor connelly also spoke of the president being monitored for complications. if you are talking about the high viral load, what complication
i'm joined now by emergency medicine physician, drjeremy faust in boston.ou forjoining us on bbc world news. first, when you went through or heard what president trump's doctor described and the timeline of the disease, what struck you the most? the thing that strikes me the most is how rapidly things have progressed. we go from a president who was campaigning on tuesday, the without coronavirus, or not knowing he had it to a positive test and then in hospital. this tells me, and with symptoms...
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a little earlier i spoke to doctor faust, an emergency doctor at a hospital in boston and an instructorasked and an instructor at harvard medical school. iasked him what he made of the cdc's bindings. absolutely no surprise to me and many of us here in the united states. the cdc has had a little trouble with its influenza statistics over the years and have done a lot of estimating instead of a lot of estimating instead of a lot of estimating instead of a lot of counting. when you actually compare hospitalisations it is a little bit better because then you really can say, ok, of the people who were sick enough to require hospitalisation, how do they fare. the study shows that in that rupert is five times worse for cove rt in that rupert is five times worse for covert than flu but what i want to say is that that actually may be makes it looks too rosy for flu. covert is worse than that and the reason is that we actually know that the rate of hospitalisation is far higherso the rate of hospitalisation is far higher so once you reach hospitalisation it is five times worse but you are, in al
a little earlier i spoke to doctor faust, an emergency doctor at a hospital in boston and an instructorasked and an instructor at harvard medical school. iasked him what he made of the cdc's bindings. absolutely no surprise to me and many of us here in the united states. the cdc has had a little trouble with its influenza statistics over the years and have done a lot of estimating instead of a lot of estimating instead of a lot of estimating instead of a lot of counting. when you actually...
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let's speak to doctor faust who is an emergency physician at a hospital in boston and instructor at harvardool. thank you for coming on the programme. sure. what do you make of this study? this study comes as absolutely no surprise to me and many others here in the united states. the cc has had trouble with influenza statistics over the years and has done a lot of estimating instead of counting and when you actually compare hospitalisations it is a little bit better because you can say, 0k, bit better because you can say, ok, of the people who were sick enough to require hospitalisation, how did they fare? this study showing that it is five times worst for covert tha n it is five times worst for covert than flu. covert is actually worse than that. and the reason for that is that we actually know that the rate of hospitalisation for covid is far higher and so we reach hospitalisations are still five times worse but you are in many cases much, much higher, in august, i should say. higher likelihood to be hospitalised with covid so it is ten, 20, 50 times worse than flu. this is five times and
let's speak to doctor faust who is an emergency physician at a hospital in boston and instructor at harvardool. thank you for coming on the programme. sure. what do you make of this study? this study comes as absolutely no surprise to me and many others here in the united states. the cc has had trouble with influenza statistics over the years and has done a lot of estimating instead of counting and when you actually compare hospitalisations it is a little bit better because you can say, 0k, bit...
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drjeremy faust is an emergency medicine physician from cambridge massachussets.eally important that they are not perfect. we can only hope that it is not contagious. it would be extremely unwise. it's a good sign that he can go out and do this for the moment. it doesn't have any prognostic value. tomorrow it could be better or worse. doctors treating president trump for coronavirus say he is continuing to improve and could leave hospital for continued treatment at the white house as early as monday. they also gave more details about that treatment, revealing that he is on the steroid dexa—metha—sone and a five day course of the anti viral drug remdesivir. with the developments over the past day, here's the bbc‘s north america editor, jon sopel, again. i came here, i wasn't feeling so well. i feel much better now. donald trump has always believed that his best communications director is himself. and after a day of evasion, contradiction, muddle and corrections, the president last night, from his suite at the walter reed hospital, decided he'd better take charge. w
drjeremy faust is an emergency medicine physician from cambridge massachussets.eally important that they are not perfect. we can only hope that it is not contagious. it would be extremely unwise. it's a good sign that he can go out and do this for the moment. it doesn't have any prognostic value. tomorrow it could be better or worse. doctors treating president trump for coronavirus say he is continuing to improve and could leave hospital for continued treatment at the white house as early as...
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here's doctorjeremy faust, an emergency medicine doctor and coronavirus specialist at brigham and women'shool. we keep hearing more news, and in terms of a critical illness, more news is never good news u nless more news is never good news unless it is explicitly good news, such as — the president's feeling better, the president's ready to go home. any of these developments keep adding onto this overall picture that this is not going as well as one would hope. however, we still have a long way to go before we can say this is over and that we are through the worst of it or that we can say that things can get much worse. so at the moment it's very tense, because things have developed extremely quickly. i think that that can happen with coronavirus, but in the light of those cases, those are the ones that do catch our attention and deserve extra attention. what kind of things will doctors be looking for as they have him know in front of them in walter reed? if you wa nt to them in walter reed? if you want to follow the evidence—based medicine approach — that is, using the best data that we h
here's doctorjeremy faust, an emergency medicine doctor and coronavirus specialist at brigham and women'shool. we keep hearing more news, and in terms of a critical illness, more news is never good news u nless more news is never good news unless it is explicitly good news, such as — the president's feeling better, the president's ready to go home. any of these developments keep adding onto this overall picture that this is not going as well as one would hope. however, we still have a long...
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doctorjeremy faust, thank you so much. thank you. you are watching bbc news.een taken to a military hospital as a precaution after being diagnosed with coronavirus. he's already been treated with a cocktail of antibodies and vitamins. his doctors have said he's fatigued but in good spirits. the president has been given a treatment that involves an injection of antibodies, similar to a system currently being trialled in the uk, to see if its effective against coronavirus. our science correspondent, rebecca morelle, explains the thinking behind it. how does this work? when a person is infected with coronavirus, they produce antibodies. these attach to this spike of the virus, blocking it from entering our cells. we make hundreds of different types of antibodies, so scientists sifted through them to find the best at sticking to the virus. they chose two because they both attach to slightly different parts of the spike, so if the virus mutates and the structure changes, at least one will still work. both antibodies are then multiplied in the lab and produced in hu
doctorjeremy faust, thank you so much. thank you. you are watching bbc news.een taken to a military hospital as a precaution after being diagnosed with coronavirus. he's already been treated with a cocktail of antibodies and vitamins. his doctors have said he's fatigued but in good spirits. the president has been given a treatment that involves an injection of antibodies, similar to a system currently being trialled in the uk, to see if its effective against coronavirus. our science...
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supreme court confirmation hearing scheduled for october 12th, that is coming up next week as joe biden faustland. >> the expectation is she may very well overrule the row and the only thing, responsible response to that is passed legislation making roe the law of the land. todd: that is a pretty unequivocal statement from joe biden. does biden risk losing swing state catholics that he needs to win the election? >> no doubt about it. the closer we get to election day the mask is coming off of joe biden in the real joe biden is a far left-wing radical beholden to the left wing of his party, no statement you can make more significant than this one that he would codify roe v wade and strip away the most sacred fundamental right, the right to life that would fire up, and that will turn off voters, especially catholic swing voters important to the outcome, i am glad he said it out loud because it tells the american people who he is and who he is beholden to. jillian: i was going to ask how his comment and the fact the democrats have been trying to delay the confirmation hearing, how does this play
supreme court confirmation hearing scheduled for october 12th, that is coming up next week as joe biden faustland. >> the expectation is she may very well overrule the row and the only thing, responsible response to that is passed legislation making roe the law of the land. todd: that is a pretty unequivocal statement from joe biden. does biden risk losing swing state catholics that he needs to win the election? >> no doubt about it. the closer we get to election day the mask is...
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jeremy faust on twitter, who attributed it to an abundance of caution due to potential safety concernseceived from lilly says "we are aware out of an abundance of caution the safety board has recommended a pause in enrollment. they are evaluating in hospitalized patients. it is sponsored by the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. we don't have any detail about what led to this cause lilly says it's supportive of that decision about the independent data safety monitoring goard to cautiously preserve the safety of those participating in the study a lot of folks involved in clinical trials say this happens in clinical trials they pause if something like weird and figure out if it's a pause with the drug or the trial and then they keep going we've been hearing with these. astrazeneca is on hold right now. we're just paying a lot more attention to all of these programs in the middle of this pandemic guys >> so to recap, we have two vaccine trials paused, astrazeneca's and johnson&johnson's just last night. this one was for a treatment we had the news last week that eli li
jeremy faust on twitter, who attributed it to an abundance of caution due to potential safety concernseceived from lilly says "we are aware out of an abundance of caution the safety board has recommended a pause in enrollment. they are evaluating in hospitalized patients. it is sponsored by the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. we don't have any detail about what led to this cause lilly says it's supportive of that decision about the independent data safety monitoring...
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let's head over to boston and speak tojeremy faust, an emergency medicine doctor and coronavirus specialists hospital and harvard medical school. thank you very much forjoining us. if you work the president's position at the moment. i think we have got you. what would you be looking for? what would you be monitoring? right fiow what would you be monitoring? right now i would watch for the development of further symptoms. and i think the fact that we have heard from his chief of staff that there are symptoms now that are mild will we will be watching for an increase in that. i'm sure they are watching things like if oxygen level and whether or not he has a fever. the real line in the sand here is between a systematic disease and its symptomatic disease. people can go through it and really have never noticed it and others can be in the i see you. and that we are in the pool of people who have symptoms and his reportjust pool of people who have symptoms and his report just said pool of people who have symptoms and his reportjust said the next ten pool of people who have symptoms and his report
let's head over to boston and speak tojeremy faust, an emergency medicine doctor and coronavirus specialists hospital and harvard medical school. thank you very much forjoining us. if you work the president's position at the moment. i think we have got you. what would you be looking for? what would you be monitoring? right fiow what would you be monitoring? right now i would watch for the development of further symptoms. and i think the fact that we have heard from his chief of staff that there...
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actor stuff was famous for one role in particular no one played mephistopheles the devil and good as faustbrilliantly as he did and it's no wonder he himself sold his soul i think. in the 1st author klaus month tells the story of cost of corn kids his former friend and brother in law of course in the book he changes the details and the actor's name to make her skin her skin as a talented actor who rises to great wealth fame and power by getting into bed with . you guessed it the nazis under the nazi regime he quickly becomes the director of berlin's state theatre does all of this despite a warning from an older man that blind ambition and cynicism will ruin her of. the worst will happen think of me children when that day comes i have 1st seen it and predicted it our age is corrupt it stinks think of me i smelled it out i am not deceived i sense the coming catastrophe it will be like nothing that has ever happened everything that exists will fall apart when it comes down it will bury us all. close man wrote my fist oh in 1936 years before world war 2 and the holocaust both he and his father
actor stuff was famous for one role in particular no one played mephistopheles the devil and good as faustbrilliantly as he did and it's no wonder he himself sold his soul i think. in the 1st author klaus month tells the story of cost of corn kids his former friend and brother in law of course in the book he changes the details and the actor's name to make her skin her skin as a talented actor who rises to great wealth fame and power by getting into bed with . you guessed it the nazis under the...
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also over the weekend, police safe they arrested daniel barrera and jocelyn faust, who are accused of setting a monument on fire on the night of september 23rd. the vandalism at the mayor's home happened following a protest against brutality. protesters spray paymented the mayor's home, sprayed paintballs and burned a flag. another woman is also wanted in connection with that case, police say. >>> after the break, a home in the south bay on fire. and a 95-year-old woman who was paralyzed and bedridden was trapped inside. new details about the dramatic rescue. >>> plus a historic appointment by governor gavin newsom today. in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. it's dangerous. and we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask. wash your hands. stay six feet apart. we can do this. if we do it together. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes
also over the weekend, police safe they arrested daniel barrera and jocelyn faust, who are accused of setting a monument on fire on the night of september 23rd. the vandalism at the mayor's home happened following a protest against brutality. protesters spray paymented the mayor's home, sprayed paintballs and burned a flag. another woman is also wanted in connection with that case, police say. >>> after the break, a home in the south bay on fire. and a 95-year-old woman who was...
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jeremy faust is an emergency medicine doctor and coronavirus specialist at brigham and women's hospitalg in which he said optimistically that he expects the president to continue his duties and to convalesce, to get better. no—one can know that. we hope that's the case, on a human level, but the next 10—14 days are the most dangerous 10—14 days that the president of the united states has everfaced in his life. he could be doing proverbial cart wheels two weeks from now, or he could be intubated in an intensive care unit. these are going to be extremely tense moments for him and his family, and we all have to sit here and watch that. and it's going to be difficult. he does have several things working against him that we have learned. we've learned so much about this virus in such a short period of time. we know that obesity, which he has, is a risk factor for serious and critical cases. we know that his age is an undeniable risk factor. 90 times more likely to die than a person in their 20s would be. we know that even the male gender is a problem, and there is a little bit of a predispos
jeremy faust is an emergency medicine doctor and coronavirus specialist at brigham and women's hospitalg in which he said optimistically that he expects the president to continue his duties and to convalesce, to get better. no—one can know that. we hope that's the case, on a human level, but the next 10—14 days are the most dangerous 10—14 days that the president of the united states has everfaced in his life. he could be doing proverbial cart wheels two weeks from now, or he could be...
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distributor of eaton vance's products we know this company very, very well phenomenal company led by tom faustnd a management team -- really respect them. been around for 94 years base 234d boston really quality business. that culture they fit our culture really well that's a terrific thing. in terms of the fit, yeah, the fit is there we know their products but there is more we can do. particularly in the sustainability space with parametrics and fixed income frank lee, sara we can take their products internationally because they don't have distribution and we can put our products through their wholesaling network. so it is a rare opportunity where you can have a real win/win. >> james, i wanted to ask you about the u.s. economic outlook. what are you seeing at the moment on the macro front? does it matter if the next round of fiscal stimulus is pushed back until after the election? or is it needed imminently >> listen, it is not going to be a market crisis if it doesn't happen imminently. this is something that's evolving over months would my gut be that we definitely need more fiscal stimulu
distributor of eaton vance's products we know this company very, very well phenomenal company led by tom faustnd a management team -- really respect them. been around for 94 years base 234d boston really quality business. that culture they fit our culture really well that's a terrific thing. in terms of the fit, yeah, the fit is there we know their products but there is more we can do. particularly in the sustainability space with parametrics and fixed income frank lee, sara we can take their...
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faust on midday, who i regard as the foremost viewer of the situation, up at harvard, saying, listen, we're closing the wrong places, we're closing schools, we should be closing bars bars and restaurants, where it is transmitted, indoors, you go indoors. also, there is a company sap and sap was considered to be the gold standard when bill mcdermott is there it is integral to much of technology it reported a quarter that was horrible and who did it blame not itself this is one of those -- the fault was not in the stars fault was in sap but, no, would they bother to say it was sap no no no they said it is the environment. the environment has sped up everybody who is involved with digitization and clout and left sap behind but, no, not them and not their dysfunctional ceo situation where i had the ceo, the co-ceo on "mad money" and three weeks later, bye. >> yes, the lady you're talking about who left the company soon after you talked to her. >> yeah. i just spoke truth, which is the province of novels in place. but i didn't like that the way -- the only other person who deflected and su
faust on midday, who i regard as the foremost viewer of the situation, up at harvard, saying, listen, we're closing the wrong places, we're closing schools, we should be closing bars bars and restaurants, where it is transmitted, indoors, you go indoors. also, there is a company sap and sap was considered to be the gold standard when bill mcdermott is there it is integral to much of technology it reported a quarter that was horrible and who did it blame not itself this is one of those -- the...