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africa it's hoped 3000000000 doses can be distributed globally but julie fisher is from georgetown medical university she explained why these steps have been taken. at this point a group of external experts will be consulted and it's a normal part of the process they'll be called in to see if any adverse events that were reported and were serious are likely to be due to the vaccine or to be unrelated and their advice will help decide whether or not the vaccine trial continues we are all familiar with my old verse of events that can happen after vaccination like fever or pain at the side of the injection to put a pause it has to the the event would be serious something that was perhaps related to. the heart the lungs the kid is another system in the body. that was really required medical attention and that was found to be serious enough to merit causing this very important effort to test this vaccine in order to make sure that the vaccine is safe and that the adverse events were not due to the vaccine itself there is a set of expectations to test the safety of any vaccine that will be given to 2 peopl
africa it's hoped 3000000000 doses can be distributed globally but julie fisher is from georgetown medical university she explained why these steps have been taken. at this point a group of external experts will be consulted and it's a normal part of the process they'll be called in to see if any adverse events that were reported and were serious are likely to be due to the vaccine or to be unrelated and their advice will help decide whether or not the vaccine trial continues we are all...
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julie fisher she is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she joins us now from washington d.c. julie i know this sounds ominous to a lot of people but this is the reason you do stage 3 trials right but what does this mean for the development of this vaccine. so this is exactly as you said the reason that there are phase 3 clinical trials it is to test both whether the vaccine works and is effective and whether the vaccine is safe at this point a group of external experts will be consulted and it's a normal part of the process they'll be called in to see if any adverse events that were reported and were serious are likely to be due to the vaccine or to be unrelated and their advice will help decide whether or not the vaccine trial continues judy i see this is the 2nd time now that this specific vaccine trial has been put on hold what would it take to cause a pause like this. it would take a serious adverse event so we are all familiar with my old 1st events that can happen after vaccination like fever or pain at the site of the injection to
julie fisher she is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she joins us now from washington d.c. julie i know this sounds ominous to a lot of people but this is the reason you do stage 3 trials right but what does this mean for the development of this vaccine. so this is exactly as you said the reason that there are phase 3 clinical trials it is to test both whether the vaccine works and is effective and whether the vaccine is safe at...
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30000000 julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she explained some of the factors behind the say which we're definitely seeing clear increases in.
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speak to julie facials an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university scott from washington very good to have you with us mr so just how concerning is this virus uptake in europe is this a much fear 2nd wave that's happening. i think that in europe we're definitely seeing clear increases in cases at a rate even exceeding what many countries saw earlier in the summer in june and july so. it's difficult to say that this is the 2nd wave many countries are still in what looks like the 1st wave but it definitely is a resurgence after a little bit of respite from the climbing rates of new cases but why are we seeing this new surge w.h.o. says a number of cases has increased by 10 percent in some european countries for example weekly cases are expected to exceed those reported when the pandemic peaked in march in europe what exactly do the numbers reflect is it a case that there's been more testing being done or an alarming rate of the transmission of the virus. i think one of the things we have to understand is that there are it is not whether the pandemic is
speak to julie facials an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university scott from washington very good to have you with us mr so just how concerning is this virus uptake in europe is this a much fear 2nd wave that's happening. i think that in europe we're definitely seeing clear increases in cases at a rate even exceeding what many countries saw earlier in the summer in june and july so. it's difficult to say that this is the 2nd wave many...
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julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she explained some of the factors behind the said. we're definitely seeing clear increases in cases at a rate that does is even exceeding what many countries saw earlier in the summer in june and july so it's difficult to say that this is a 2nd wave many countries are still in what looks like the 1st wave other the pandemic is global the drivers of new cases in different communities may be very different and reflect the nature of the communities and the kind of meeting and mingling of people that is happening in those communities in many places after a summer lockdown measures in which people. restricted their travel restricted interacting with others socially the lockdown measures were able to slow the spread of the virus and dramatically in some cases slow the speed at which new cases appeared but as communities began to slow those rates and lift the measures and become more permissive in terms of being able to get out of the house being able to dine at restaurants being able to mix
julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she explained some of the factors behind the said. we're definitely seeing clear increases in cases at a rate that does is even exceeding what many countries saw earlier in the summer in june and july so it's difficult to say that this is a 2nd wave many countries are still in what looks like the 1st wave other the pandemic is global the drivers of new cases in different communities...
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from georgetown university medical center speaking to us there from washington d.c. thank you. about a 5th of the world's coronavirus deaths have been in the united states as we've been hearing the daily desk hole is on the decline there but that's another surge in new infections with it fears of a 2nd wave kristen salumi has more. anthony and rosemary terrio were married for 65 years they died in new york 5 days apart during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic they met when my mom was like 17 and they were together ever since i moved to queens. and oh gosh right after they got married the disease has made its way through new york in the terrio family now it is the midwestern united states that are seeing the most new cases which are on the rise for the 1st time in 8 weeks as the nationwide death toll tops 200008 family members had it you know it just it went the whole gamut my my sister was taking care my mother she quoted then she gave it to her son and her son gave it to his partner and my my brother gave it to his wife and my other brother caught it gave it to his wife whi
from georgetown university medical center speaking to us there from washington d.c. thank you. about a 5th of the world's coronavirus deaths have been in the united states as we've been hearing the daily desk hole is on the decline there but that's another surge in new infections with it fears of a 2nd wave kristen salumi has more. anthony and rosemary terrio were married for 65 years they died in new york 5 days apart during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic they met when my mom was like 17...
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30000000 julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she explained some of the factors behind the say. we're definitely seeing clearly increases in cases at a rate that is even exceeding what many countries saw earlier in the summer in june and july so it's difficult to say that this is a 2nd wave many countries are still in what looks like the 1st wave other the pandemic is global the drivers of new cases in different...
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thursday morning we'll talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccines with georgetown university medical center doctor jesse goodman former two scientist at the fda in the discussion of the international effort to develop a go for 19 vaccine with doctor william executive director of john hawkins bloomberg school of international vaccine center. watch c-span washington journal at seven eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, text messages and tweets. >> here's a look at the live coverage on thursday, house speaker nancy pelosi holter weekly news conference at 10:45 a.m. eastern, at noon the governors of new mexico, minnesota, kansas and guam testify before the house financial services committee about financial aid to states and u.s. territory during the coronavirus pandemic. and on cspan2 the senate is back to vote on whether to move forward with the scaled-down economic relief bill that republicans introduced in response to covid-19. >> you are watching cspan2 your unfiltered view of government, created by america's television company of the publ
thursday morning we'll talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccines with georgetown university medical center doctor jesse goodman former two scientist at the fda in the discussion of the international effort to develop a go for 19 vaccine with doctor william executive director of john hawkins bloomberg school of international vaccine center. watch c-span washington journal at seven eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, text...
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thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman. and a discussion of the international effort to develop dr.vid-19 vaccine with william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington 7:00 easternat thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. this conference with federal law enforcement officials in chicago. attorney general william barr reporters operation legend was working in a city and that crime is down in chicago as a result. he talked with reporters for nearly an hour.
thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman. and a discussion of the international effort to develop dr.vid-19 vaccine with william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington 7:00 easternat thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets....
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thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for a potential covid-19 15 with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman, former chief scientist at the fda and the discussion of the international effort to develop a vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's "washington morning ande in the be sure to join the conversation with your calls, facebook messages, and tweets. ♪ our campaign 2020 coverage continues with candidates campaigning and debating. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> joe biden was on the campaign trail in warren, michigan to talk about his plan for creating jobs and expanding u.s. manufacturing. the former vice president also commented on recent reports of trump intentionally downplaying the coronavirus threat based on a series of interviews with journalist bob woodward. ♪
thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for a potential covid-19 15 with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman, former chief scientist at the fda and the discussion of the international effort to develop a vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's "washington morning ande in the be sure to join the conversation with your calls, facebook messages, and...
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thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown university medical center doctor jesse goodman, former chief scientist of the fda and a discussion of the international effort to develop a covid-19 vaccine with doctor william executive director of john hopkins and berg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span washington journal live at seven eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your...
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morning, we will talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccines with georgetown university medical center's dr. jesse goodman, former chief scientist at the fda. and the discussion of the international effort to develop a covid-19 vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of john hopkins bloomberg school of international vaccines center. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. and now, two former counterterrorism officials and an investigative journalist once held captive by the taliban discuss the justice departments transition. center ofed by the national security at fordham law. >> today, washington and the country seem embroiled in controversy and chaos. it seems very much at the department of justice are in the -- that at the department of justice are in the headlines about what is going on in the country, if not the protest in portland or kenosha, if it is issues about covid and restrictions and whether they should be followed or not, if i
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in 1978 as a medical school student at georgetown university, i joined the army to help pay for my tuition devoting 29 years to the military, serving as a doctor and a surgeon in places like anniston and egypt. -- like afghanistan and egypt. after much prayer and contemplation, i entered my religious order in 2002 working to serve the poor and haiti, sudan, kenya, arak, and washington, d.c. humility is at the front line which makes it difficult for me to talk about myself. those refugees all share a common experience. they have been all marginalized. viewed as a significant, powerless, and voiceless. ♪ >> good evening. heartis a hole in my since my beloved jackie was taken from me. this is her story. there were two things she loved to do every day. one was to go to the gym and tweet out bible verses to her friends. on november 19, the tweets stopped. seconds later i heard the car horn. i saw a jeep blocking her car in the driveway. i noticed the bullet hole in her window. into theeone jumping jeep and speeding away. we think this was a carjacking gone wrong. i see her slumped in the seat.
in 1978 as a medical school student at georgetown university, i joined the army to help pay for my tuition devoting 29 years to the military, serving as a doctor and a surgeon in places like anniston and egypt. -- like afghanistan and egypt. after much prayer and contemplation, i entered my religious order in 2002 working to serve the poor and haiti, sudan, kenya, arak, and washington, d.c. humility is at the front line which makes it difficult for me to talk about myself. those refugees all...
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in 1978 as a medical school student at georgetown university, i joined the army to help pay for my tuitionded up devoting 29 years to the military, serving as a doctor and a surgeon in places like afghanistan and egypt's sinai peninsula. contemplation, i entered my -- after much prayer and contemplation, i entered my in 2002, working to serve the poor and haiti, sudan, kenya, and washington, d.c. humility is at the front line which makes it difficult for me to talk about myself. those refugees all share a common experience. they have been all marginalized. viewed as a significant, powerless, and voiceless. while we tend to think of the marginalized as living beyond our borders, the truth is the largest marginalized group in the world can be found here in the united states. they are the unborn. as christians we first met jesus as a stirring embryo in the womb of an unmet -- an unwed mother. it is no coincidence that jesus stood up for what was just and ultimately crucified because what he said was not politically correct. as followers of christ we are called to stand up for life against the
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medical degree from georgetown. he's a professor at the university maryland school of medicine. he was on george w. bush's advisory council on hiv/aids. he served in the army medical corps for 20 years and has been cdc director since 2018. as for donald trump, his uncle taught at mc.i.t. >> well, your point? >> yeah, also, trump is known to lie every now and then. >> the cdc trying to walk back dr. redfield's comments, seemingly to avoid embarrassment for president trump. mr. trump also blaming blue states for the u.s. having the highest death toll in the world, as though he's not the president of the entire united states. and as if red states have not lost tens of thousands of americans also. nearly 200,000 americans are dead now from coronavirus. and cases are rising this morning in 23 states. the deaths are on the rise in 25 states. nearly 1,000 americans died just yesterday from the virus. also, this morning, we do have the developments in the aftermath of hurricane sally. a season's worth of rain fell on the gulf coast in a matter of hours. you can see the video here on your screen of what it d
medical degree from georgetown. he's a professor at the university maryland school of medicine. he was on george w. bush's advisory council on hiv/aids. he served in the army medical corps for 20 years and has been cdc director since 2018. as for donald trump, his uncle taught at mc.i.t. >> well, your point? >> yeah, also, trump is known to lie every now and then. >> the cdc trying to walk back dr. redfield's comments, seemingly to avoid embarrassment for president trump. mr....
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jesse goodman is formally of the fda and currently with the georgetown university medical center. you for your time. guest: my pleasure. host: we will continue on in our conversation about vaccines. we will look at the international process with dr. of johnsoss, the head hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccines center. that conversation is coming up on "washington journal." ♪ announcer: book tv has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. on saturday at 8:40 p.m., carter page, former policy advisor for president trump's presidential campaign, on his book on how an innocent american was framed in an attempted coup on the president. then a chief media correspondent donalds book, "hoax, trump, fox news and the dangerous distortion of truth." and at 9:00 p.m., sarah huckabee book, "speaking for myself." she is interviewed by bloomberg news white house reporter jennifer jacobs. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. announcer: in american history tv on c-span3, exploiting the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up on satur
jesse goodman is formally of the fda and currently with the georgetown university medical center. you for your time. guest: my pleasure. host: we will continue on in our conversation about vaccines. we will look at the international process with dr. of johnsoss, the head hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccines center. that conversation is coming up on "washington journal." ♪ announcer: book tv has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. on saturday...
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medical degree from georgetown. he's a professor at the university of maryland school of medicine, he served on an advisory counsel on hiv/aids under george. with bush, he's been cdc director since 2018. as for donald trump, his uncle taught at m.i.t. he also lies about everything from crowd sizes to injecting disinfect accountant, so there's that. this morning, we have new developments in the aftermath of hurricane sally. a season's worth of rain fell on the gulf coast in a matter of hours. serious flooding, you can see right there. the storm washed out a section of the three-mile bridge in pensacola, florida, and it's not done yet. let's begin with the latest, though, on the pandemic. cnn's nick valencia, who's got sources up and down inside the cdc has the very latest on dr. redfield clearly laying out a timeline on vaccines, clearly laying out the medical advocacy for masks and then being directly undermined by the president. >> yeah, good morning, john. we've seen this play out before. president trump criticizing his own cdc director, the man he appointed to run the world's leading health agency. and while dr. r
medical degree from georgetown. he's a professor at the university of maryland school of medicine, he served on an advisory counsel on hiv/aids under george. with bush, he's been cdc director since 2018. as for donald trump, his uncle taught at m.i.t. he also lies about everything from crowd sizes to injecting disinfect accountant, so there's that. this morning, we have new developments in the aftermath of hurricane sally. a season's worth of rain fell on the gulf coast in a matter of hours....
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medical help, internet access or wanted a better opportunity to reach higher learning. >> we as a community are embodies jesuit values greater than that of the catholic church or founders of georgetown universitys passed by over 66% of the student populationna april of 2019. >> and so for the very first time under shep's leadership, the student body of an american university went on record as saying that they felt that they, personally, owed a debt to the families of the people who made their university possible. >> georgetown had the final oval of it, the board. the board did not approve it, but what they did say was that they would make it voluntary. by making it voluntary, was changing it from payment on a debt that is owed to a charitable endeavor. that takes away the whole point. reparations are not charity. reparations are payment on a debt that is owed. and georgetown university and the society of jesus do not want to acknowledge this debt. >> referendum was not approved, but the money that the fee would generate is being given to this cause. >> for a major university like georgetown with the endowment of a billion dollars plus, what does $400,000 mean? >> right, it's not a lot of money
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