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gibbons and dr. voelker.with all the information out there, it's now penetrating the kids and the rising rate of e-cigarettes among young people, as you know is startling. when i look at the number, 64 people died. nearly 3,000 were hospitalized last year with vaping, respiratory related illnesses. now, as i understand it, many, but not all of these cases were attributed to vitamin e as state, long-term impacts of vaping, but concern is growing that there could be long-term health consequence. hard disease, stroke, cancer. and in a couple of minutes we have, i'd like to hear from both of you, what can we do about it? and if you have any ideas, it would be welcomed. i just see these numbers increasing on college campuses exponentially. >> yeah, one of the things that we don't necessarily recognize is that these vaping devices are very high technology for delivering ways of making them very, very rewarding and addictive. you can actually deliver huge quantities of nick team-- nicotine that you would normally do
gibbons and dr. voelker.with all the information out there, it's now penetrating the kids and the rising rate of e-cigarettes among young people, as you know is startling. when i look at the number, 64 people died. nearly 3,000 were hospitalized last year with vaping, respiratory related illnesses. now, as i understand it, many, but not all of these cases were attributed to vitamin e as state, long-term impacts of vaping, but concern is growing that there could be long-term health consequence....
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gibbons' who we sure saw in the film a painting based on a photo was the last of them extensively tattooed by her husband the story went around that he wanted to make unattractive to other men but apparently that didn't work but it was really about being advertisement for her husband's work and making a tidy sum for herself. there is another exhibition going on that i have to say is highly relevant in times of the quote about the florence nightingale museum in london has a special show celebrating the 200th anniversary of the lady of the lamps birth nightingale of course the pioneering nurse who practically invented sanitation and washing your hands in a medical context she died aged 90 in 1910. but she has left us a little voice message from the grave take listening. to our. car there and keep washing your hands words of wisdom from a pioneer of modern health care thanks so much adrian for that back story. and now to the west african nation of booking a fast so where modern dance is much more than just a means of expression instead it can be a strong statement for tolerance and equal righ
gibbons' who we sure saw in the film a painting based on a photo was the last of them extensively tattooed by her husband the story went around that he wanted to make unattractive to other men but apparently that didn't work but it was really about being advertisement for her husband's work and making a tidy sum for herself. there is another exhibition going on that i have to say is highly relevant in times of the quote about the florence nightingale museum in london has a special show...
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gibbons and dr. vulko, you all know the rising of e-cigarettes among people, which is just startling. okay. if you want to make a quick statement and then we can get back into it, because i am really concerned about the incredible rates. >> and i think we should be concerned. in 2018, we saw a doubling in one year of the number of kids that were vaping nicotine. if and in 2019, we saw a doubling of kids that were vaping thc. so the concern is, of course, that thee kids are becoming addicted both to thc and nicotine and we may lose the big battle that we've won over combustible tobacco with all the adverse consequences. so, yes, we should be very concerned. >> so we'll save for the next round. i don't want to overstay my welcome. thank you. >> congressman harris. >> thank you very much, madam chair. dr. fauci, i'm surprised you have a voice left at all. you appear to have been everywhere. you must have twins or something. you're everywhere. let me ask you a question. ow used the word "the sequence" fo
gibbons and dr. vulko, you all know the rising of e-cigarettes among people, which is just startling. okay. if you want to make a quick statement and then we can get back into it, because i am really concerned about the incredible rates. >> and i think we should be concerned. in 2018, we saw a doubling in one year of the number of kids that were vaping nicotine. if and in 2019, we saw a doubling of kids that were vaping thc. so the concern is, of course, that thee kids are becoming...
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these gibbons are the exception. >> what do you do when there are no visitors?i think they're kind of bored. >> reporter: as are people stuck at home. that's why the zoo plans to unveil a website. lit feature skpibts. for the remainder of spring, it's trying to stay afloat until they're allowed to reopen. zero revenue is a huge drop tochl find out how you can help, go to their website. >>> be sure to check that out. >>> friends of a ucsf doctor's wife kept asking how to donate masks to her huh. instead she took it to the city and organized a two-day drive. people could donate without getting out of their cars. >> i've gotten a lot of individual requests of my friends, hey, i want donate masks to your husband, how do i do that. >> i'm amazed at their courage into walking into those situations. >> the collection continues from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. tomorrow inside the bonaire center parking lot in green bay. >>> all right. get your umbrellas out because it could be a rainy weekend. >> spencer christian will be along with the forecast. that's next. i of metastati
these gibbons are the exception. >> what do you do when there are no visitors?i think they're kind of bored. >> reporter: as are people stuck at home. that's why the zoo plans to unveil a website. lit feature skpibts. for the remainder of spring, it's trying to stay afloat until they're allowed to reopen. zero revenue is a huge drop tochl find out how you can help, go to their website. >>> be sure to check that out. >>> friends of a ucsf doctor's wife kept asking...
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engineers, surgeons, nurses all working together to create what's now called the mayo gibbon heart-lung bypass surgery. if you know anybody who has had open-heart surgery, it began with a machine like this. our first patient at mayo clinic, right over here, linda, she was a 5-year-old girl from bismarck, north dakota, she was dying of a heart defect. she had a very short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved on a machine just like this. that's her sixth birthday party a few months after her operation. she's had a wonderful life, a lovely person. i've interviewed her a number of times. it's fun. linda came back to mayo clinic on the 50th anniversary of her heart surgery. she was our guest of honor. and look what she gave us, she gave us her off book and her get well cards her mother had saved for her. we tell our new employees when they come here on their tour, behind every invention at mayo clinic, there's always a linda. and what's really sweet, typical -- my daughters have done this. she's got his world famous surgeon's autograph, the cleani
engineers, surgeons, nurses all working together to create what's now called the mayo gibbon heart-lung bypass surgery. if you know anybody who has had open-heart surgery, it began with a machine like this. our first patient at mayo clinic, right over here, linda, she was a 5-year-old girl from bismarck, north dakota, she was dying of a heart defect. she had a very short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved on a machine just like this. that's her...
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. >> on that note carl gibbons of itv. >> thank you mister gove. good news we've heard the prime minister is experiencing mild symptoms but i'd like to what is the plan should he not continue his work. and also, given that they're developing a minute to the number of care, what is the safety of testing people like yourself or the people of government are feeling the effects? >> will call it only mild symptoms, he took part in, he chaired a video conference earlier today and he was able to marshal the resources of the nhs and government department and indeed the private sector in order to bring forward the testing initiative we announced today but i'll hand it over to jenny to say a little bit more about the testing protocols by the way in which people are tested in a little bit. then i'll say a little bit more about our ambitions to support frontline nhs staff with the extension of testing so jenny first. >> as i've stated previously the primary objective of all our testing is to ensure that we manage critical cases safely. so those patients are ad
. >> on that note carl gibbons of itv. >> thank you mister gove. good news we've heard the prime minister is experiencing mild symptoms but i'd like to what is the plan should he not continue his work. and also, given that they're developing a minute to the number of care, what is the safety of testing people like yourself or the people of government are feeling the effects? >> will call it only mild symptoms, he took part in, he chaired a video conference earlier today and he...
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gibbons m.d. emergencies, pandemic and ebola and how could they support what they need to do for this covid 19 outbreak. status of the commission. >> a >> lightning realm. >> you hit on an important that's built in affecting women. we have established a task force that is focused on this issue certainly it is one where we spend of $20 million a year in that space along with many other icus contributing and more to that collective effort. one of the key areas is -- we are able to get single cell >> resolution characterization, one is the emphatic system, understanding that system on both the normal and human health and development as well as response to injuries and disease is fundamental to really getting to better treatments. >> >> norman "ned" sharpless m.d. we did encourage, a national commission on lymmphatic disease, we'll pursue that. nci, what's driving this interest? >> it is a good problem. all these people coming with great ideas. there is probably a lot of things. i think our low pay li
gibbons m.d. emergencies, pandemic and ebola and how could they support what they need to do for this covid 19 outbreak. status of the commission. >> a >> lightning realm. >> you hit on an important that's built in affecting women. we have established a task force that is focused on this issue certainly it is one where we spend of $20 million a year in that space along with many other icus contributing and more to that collective effort. one of the key areas is -- we are able...
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i'm kendis gibbon. >> and i'm lindsay riser. we begin with it is coronavirus pandemic. there are 1,274 cases across all 50 states. the death toll climbing to 1,605. >> the number of cases in the united states reaching a new high, surpassing 100,000 as lindsay mentioned. the u.s. now has more reported coronavirus cases that know any other country in the world, including china. >> president trump signed the $2 trillion economic stimulus package focused on providing relief to businesses and workers impacted by the pandemic. the bill passed with byyou partisan support in both the house and the senate. >> the package sends $1200 to adults earning up to $735,000 a year, $2400 for joint returns and $500 per child. most americans will receive that money via can direct deposit within three weeks. others by check. unemployment benefits vary from state to state. anywhere from $250 to $800 a week. the rescue package adds $600 per week for up to four months. those benefits will run for 39 weeks. >> all of this as the government announced the government would buy thousands of ventila
i'm kendis gibbon. >> and i'm lindsay riser. we begin with it is coronavirus pandemic. there are 1,274 cases across all 50 states. the death toll climbing to 1,605. >> the number of cases in the united states reaching a new high, surpassing 100,000 as lindsay mentioned. the u.s. now has more reported coronavirus cases that know any other country in the world, including china. >> president trump signed the $2 trillion economic stimulus package focused on providing relief to...
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these gibbons, members of the ape family are an exception. >> what do they do when there are no visitorsnk they're probably kind of bored. >> reporter: the zoo plans to unveil a platform that will feature individual visits and allow folks at home to question zoo keepers. for the remainder of the spring, it's just trying to stay afloat until they're allowed to reopen. >> zero visitors means a huge drop in revenue for the oakland zoo, and they're asking for your help. to find out how to donate, go to their website, oaklandzoo.org. eric thomas abc7 news. >> it's still nice to see the animals right? all san mateo parks closed at 6:00 p. 6:00 p.m. tonight. at menlo park the parking lot was full. social distancing means staying six feet apart from other people. >> it is actually a crime. it's a misdemeanor to get too close to someone else, and we're telling the police even though they can fine and they can arrest people, the police are really happy to educate and protect rather than prosecute at this point. >> parking lots are all closed to reduce the number of people. all restrooms, playgroun
these gibbons, members of the ape family are an exception. >> what do they do when there are no visitorsnk they're probably kind of bored. >> reporter: the zoo plans to unveil a platform that will feature individual visits and allow folks at home to question zoo keepers. for the remainder of the spring, it's just trying to stay afloat until they're allowed to reopen. >> zero visitors means a huge drop in revenue for the oakland zoo, and they're asking for your help. to find...
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. >> we had a guest on -- days are fading into each other and randy gibbons, most of them are well ups is well before coronavirus broke out because their freight rates were up for a lot of different reasons that we don't need to get into now and the tanker rates have soared and the tanker stocks have done well how many more price increases do you think the market can bear? >> there is room for a freight to go higher, certainly and that's our baseline expectation for what we're going to see this spring keep in mind, too. it's not only the super tankers that are associated with crude floating storage we're seeing some unusual patterns in the karges cargos o refined products last week we started seeing gasoline cargos and switch direction and head for storage location in the caribbean and singapore, amsterdam and it's expensive to pull a 180 like that mid-ocean so when we see moves like that, we think the market conditions have deteriorated so much at the original destination that it's basically worth it to reroute to the international storage and another interesting to watch is jet fuel
. >> we had a guest on -- days are fading into each other and randy gibbons, most of them are well ups is well before coronavirus broke out because their freight rates were up for a lot of different reasons that we don't need to get into now and the tanker rates have soared and the tanker stocks have done well how many more price increases do you think the market can bear? >> there is room for a freight to go higher, certainly and that's our baseline expectation for what we're going...
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. >> reporter: vera gibbons lending her own 2 cents how to do that. >> talk about an emergency fund. >> so many people do not have an emergency fund. you need to have at least six months' worth of living expenses set aside in an emergency fund. >> reporter: next tip, budgets budget, budget. >> i would take a real hard look at what's coming in the door, what's going out the door, figure out where you can make those cuts and start cutting immediately in preparation for a possible downturn. >> reporter: so which expenses can we start saving on? >> your biggest expense is going to be typically your housing expense. i would take a real hard look at your housing situation. if your lease is up or about to be up, you might want to consider finding something else that is less expensive or moving into a different type of situation altogether, maybe even moving back home. >> reporter: before you do that, vera says it's all about balance, specifically rebalancing your portfolio. >> the idea is to actually make sure that you have the right mix of stocks, bonds, and cash to weather any kind of sto
. >> reporter: vera gibbons lending her own 2 cents how to do that. >> talk about an emergency fund. >> so many people do not have an emergency fund. you need to have at least six months' worth of living expenses set aside in an emergency fund. >> reporter: next tip, budgets budget, budget. >> i would take a real hard look at what's coming in the door, what's going out the door, figure out where you can make those cuts and start cutting immediately in preparation...
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a stock alert for you, breaking news, bank of new york melon appointing thomas gibbons as the new cfostock this morning is up 3% on this news in the premarket. meanwhile, coronavirus fears impacting the broad market pretty severely. futures this morning are mixed. we are looking at a nervous morning. we have all -- all the major indices turned positive, dow up 22, s&p up 10 and nasdaq up 46. jp morgan's strategists say the markets have seen the low points for the recession, that's gripped economies across the world. jp morgan calling the low in this market. joining me right now is cfra chief investment strategist, sam stovall. it's great to see you this morning. we all want clarity in order to believe that this market has in fact seen the worst. do you have any clarity in terms of what the 2020 earnings picture looks like? >> well, it's certainly getting clearer and clearer, maria. right now, expectations are for an earnings recession because the first three quarters are projected to be negative according to s&p capital iq consensus estimates, down 6% in the first quarter, 12% in the
a stock alert for you, breaking news, bank of new york melon appointing thomas gibbons as the new cfostock this morning is up 3% on this news in the premarket. meanwhile, coronavirus fears impacting the broad market pretty severely. futures this morning are mixed. we are looking at a nervous morning. we have all -- all the major indices turned positive, dow up 22, s&p up 10 and nasdaq up 46. jp morgan's strategists say the markets have seen the low points for the recession, that's gripped...