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these are investments that have been made by health and human services come with the national institutes of health and very proud of duty investments especially at darpa but elsewhere. investments, how can we make vaccines at record time? [inaudible question] on weight, especially the process? these investments were used for ebola, in the ebola vaccine developer processes and not feel like they are really paying off. that's how we are in phase three clinical trials now. because of decisions, because of those investments and those technologies that were started in the spring that are now really paying off, both for their ability to be developed quickly and prove that the work in animal models, but also that they can be manufactured at a very large scale. the second point is in terms of manufacturing. we've talked about this a lot but i want to highlight not just one point but two. what highlight is instead of doing the typical parallel process of vaccine product development we do a clinical trial in the need to cite to manufacture on a larger scale, and another clinic clinical trial in th
these are investments that have been made by health and human services come with the national institutes of health and very proud of duty investments especially at darpa but elsewhere. investments, how can we make vaccines at record time? [inaudible question] on weight, especially the process? these investments were used for ebola, in the ebola vaccine developer processes and not feel like they are really paying off. that's how we are in phase three clinical trials now. because of decisions,...
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health care fraud investigator. lastly, thanks to our outstanding federal law enforcement partners, the fbi and health and human services officer of the inspector general. they did tremendous work on behalf of the public and i am thankful for their partnership. thank you. >> good morning. honig. is rachel my office and the consumer protection branch of the civil division of the department of justice led the criminal investigation into purdue for its conduct into selling opioids to providers who had good reason to believe were diverting them to abusers. my office worked jointly on the civil investigation. our criminal investigation in this case revealed that purdue placed profits over public safety in three major respects. first, purdue marketed and sold addictive and dangerous opioids including oxycontin to health care providers that it had good reason to believe were diverting them. it made misrepresentations to the dea about the effectiveness of its program to detect and prevent such diversion. these, purdue passed off so the dea as legitimate to attain a higher quota from the dea. finally, purdue used its speaker pro
health care fraud investigator. lastly, thanks to our outstanding federal law enforcement partners, the fbi and health and human services officer of the inspector general. they did tremendous work on behalf of the public and i am thankful for their partnership. thank you. >> good morning. honig. is rachel my office and the consumer protection branch of the civil division of the department of justice led the criminal investigation into purdue for its conduct into selling opioids to...
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will hear from former health and human services director sylvia burwell and the homeland security adviser in the white house. >> welcome to today's council on foreign relations report. the independent task force on preparing for the next pandemic but of course we will be talking about the one that we are currently experiencing area and i am lulu garcia navarro and i'll be presiding over today's session. we have more than i think 760 registered for this meeting and we will do our best to get to as many questions as we can during the period but now a little bit about this event. the independent task force program began in 1995 analyzing issues of critical importance to us foreign policy in a nonpartisan way. once launched task forces are independent of cfr and are solely responsible for the content of their worth. and the task forceprograms 25th year cfr is launching its 78 task force report and i'd like to welcome you to this discussion of the report and it's called improving pandemic preparedness , lessons from covid-19. a brief introduction of our panelists, we have cynthia burwell, coch
will hear from former health and human services director sylvia burwell and the homeland security adviser in the white house. >> welcome to today's council on foreign relations report. the independent task force on preparing for the next pandemic but of course we will be talking about the one that we are currently experiencing area and i am lulu garcia navarro and i'll be presiding over today's session. we have more than i think 760 registered for this meeting and we will do our best to...
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health and human services secretary alex ase are described as you know how do you respond to a pandemic like this and he goes through test team quarantine contact tracing it all seems so smart and so reasonable don't mean problem was there were no test kits there was no national plan there was no contact tracing when the whole thing was a mirage and so it. really raises the fundamental question of. why because testing must be understood is the key diagnostic tool to understanding how an invisible disease that spreading fast you want to know where it's going how far it spread it's the only way you know and on purpose it seems the trumpet ministration refused to test in part because it seems that the trumpet ministration didn't want to know how many patients were positive which was a terrible thing that's what allowed the virus to spread and i think is the greatest crime that this administration committed well you know another dimension of this film that made me want to pull all my hair out that i have left was the issue that when they did get a test out that an indicator had been added t
health and human services secretary alex ase are described as you know how do you respond to a pandemic like this and he goes through test team quarantine contact tracing it all seems so smart and so reasonable don't mean problem was there were no test kits there was no national plan there was no contact tracing when the whole thing was a mirage and so it. really raises the fundamental question of. why because testing must be understood is the key diagnostic tool to understanding how an...
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we returned to the last part of the testimony from health and human services secretary alex azar. duplicitous and on august date -- this is designed to hurt this president for the reasons which i am not interested in. same e-mail the cdc director homicide read and agree how they wrote it and to ensure it is fair and balanced and complete
we returned to the last part of the testimony from health and human services secretary alex azar. duplicitous and on august date -- this is designed to hurt this president for the reasons which i am not interested in. same e-mail the cdc director homicide read and agree how they wrote it and to ensure it is fair and balanced and complete
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government created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> health and human services secretary alex azar, and centers for disease control and prevention director dr. robert redfield gave an update on the federal government's response to the coronavirus pandemic and efforts to develop, approve and distribute a vaccine. this is 30 minutes. >> all yours. >> all mine? great. good afternoon. and thank you, secretary azar, for joining us today at cdc headquarters. it is a privilege to have you with us and we appreciate your leadership throughout this unprecedented response. covid-19 is the most significant public health challenge our country has faced in more than a century. and the pandemic is not over. earlier this week, covid virus cases reached over 40 million globally. here in the united states, we are approaching a critical phase. in a few moments, dr. jay butler, cdc director for infectious disease and the former incident manager of the cdc's covid-19 response will provide you a brief update on our current situation. i know it has been a difficult year for a
government created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> health and human services secretary alex azar, and centers for disease control and prevention director dr. robert redfield gave an update on the federal government's response to the coronavirus pandemic and efforts to develop, approve and distribute a vaccine. this is 30 minutes. >> all yours. >> all mine? great. good afternoon. and thank you,...
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listen to the secretary of health and human services. the president says we're rounding the corner, tough it out, we'll be fine. the secretary of health and human services said everybody needs to think about this headed into thanksgiving and the holidays. >> we've seen community spread from household gatherings. you can get disease from people you're related to, as well as from people you're friends with and neighbors. we have to carry forward being careful with each other right now even as we enter the holiday season. >> a straightforward, fact based message from the secretary of health and human services. we do not hear that from the president as he travels the country in the packed rallies. >> imagine what could be done if the president had, instead of attacking dr. fauci and public health, imagine what would happen if he were to say to people, it's so important for everyone to wear masks. we could save tens of thousands of lives if the president spread that kind of message. and secretary azar is correct the latest surge that we're see
listen to the secretary of health and human services. the president says we're rounding the corner, tough it out, we'll be fine. the secretary of health and human services said everybody needs to think about this headed into thanksgiving and the holidays. >> we've seen community spread from household gatherings. you can get disease from people you're related to, as well as from people you're friends with and neighbors. we have to carry forward being careful with each other right now even...
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they were moved out of health and human services. they go to live with a family member, sometimes they are brought in by a sponsor. and this case, we're talking about children who have recently come across the border whether with their families or whether they be on their own, what we call unaccompanied minors. they are often staying in customs and border protection longer than they should be. when they move to health and human services, they are by and large in clean places otherwise it's no substitute of being in the care with your parent. >> right. >> they do have schooling, do have meals. i've toured those places. it's when they stay in the customs and border protection facilities for too long that it becomes a problem. and it becomes a problem when it gets overcrowded and these systems just don't work to take care of children. they weren't built for children. and so until we see a change in those policies, unfortunately, some of those conditions can happen. >> nbc's julia ainsley, julia, thanks for the latest on this. >> thank yo
they were moved out of health and human services. they go to live with a family member, sometimes they are brought in by a sponsor. and this case, we're talking about children who have recently come across the border whether with their families or whether they be on their own, what we call unaccompanied minors. they are often staying in customs and border protection longer than they should be. when they move to health and human services, they are by and large in clean places otherwise it's no...
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>>r: reese had officials from the department of health and human services visit his factory in 2007, warned them the u.s. risked losing control of its mask supply. >> the ppe, the things tt we have to have in an emergency, we, as a country, cannot hand this control over to a foreign government, say, "okay, if you're okay with it, send it to us." and that's what we did. that's the security issue. >> narrator: it wasn't long before his fears were aying out. >> the world is now at the start of the 2009 influenza pandemic. >> h1n1 has spread to 46 states. more than 1,000 americans have died, and more than 20,000 have been hospitalized. >> narrator: amid the h1n1 pandemic, officials believed the u.s. might need as many as five billion n95 masks-- nearly 50 times what the country had on hand. >> public health experts are expressing concern about whether hospitals could handle the onslaught. >> we received a call from the government that says, "prestige, we have a situation." so they ask us to ramp up, ramp up hard, do everything we could do. save the cntry. and ouresponse was, "we're small.
>>r: reese had officials from the department of health and human services visit his factory in 2007, warned them the u.s. risked losing control of its mask supply. >> the ppe, the things tt we have to have in an emergency, we, as a country, cannot hand this control over to a foreign government, say, "okay, if you're okay with it, send it to us." and that's what we did. that's the security issue. >> narrator: it wasn't long before his fears were aying out. >>...
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. >> this morning, i speak to governor whitmer, health and human services secretary michael az azar. joining me are mark leibovich, chief correspondent for "the new york times" magazine, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post," and former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >> good sunday morning. as if we hadn't faced enough already in this year, 2020 is about to deal us two more challenges. first, in two weeks, our deeply divided country will have a election that will reveal its character and direction over the next four years. in our new nbc news/"wall street journal" journal, by a 50%-34% margin, registered voters say they are better off now than four years ago. good news for president trump, right? while at the same time, by a 58%-38%, voters say the country is worse off than it was four years ago. so, what do those seemingl
. >> this morning, i speak to governor whitmer, health and human services secretary michael az azar. joining me are mark leibovich, chief correspondent for "the new york times" magazine, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post," and former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest...
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secretary of health and human services under president obama. welcome to you. also joining us is frances townsend, a cochair and former assistant to president bush homeland security counterterrorism and vice chairman and general counsel are in chief administration officer from the forbes incorporated. welcome to you. thomas is a codirector and senior fellow from global health economics and development director of the global health programs. finally stewart patrick, the senior fellow in governance and director of the international institution and the global governance program. let's jump right in. there's a lot to get to. why issue of the report now in the midst of this pandemic? >> sylvia, are you there? francis, are you there? >> she's back. >> i am back. why issue the report now in the midst of the pandemic? >> i apologize i couldn't hear [inaudible] >> sorry about that. in terms of now we wanted to get the report out as quickly as possible. information from the report is something we believe is relevant in terms of pandemic. ms. for the future, which we think
secretary of health and human services under president obama. welcome to you. also joining us is frances townsend, a cochair and former assistant to president bush homeland security counterterrorism and vice chairman and general counsel are in chief administration officer from the forbes incorporated. welcome to you. thomas is a codirector and senior fellow from global health economics and development director of the global health programs. finally stewart patrick, the senior fellow in...
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health official discouraging trick-or-treating or halloween parties. halloween is just weeks away. a time for parties and trick-or-treating. this year the health and human services secretary is strongly recommending against any parties and urging families to stay home. >> the whole act of going door to door, ringing door bells, digging into buckets of drishs candy create a risk delicious candy create a risk of spreading covid-19. >> reporter: the state saying it's relying on people to do the right thing. keep interactions to a minimum. >> does that mean that trick-or-treaters will be doing enforcement? absolutely not. we don't want to turn certainly what a time of joy into something that is difficult or contentious. >> reporter: the state recommending alternate activities this year that don't involve interacting with groups. >> celebrating at home, there are some fun ideas. creating a haunted house or candy hunt, painting faces and ca pumpkins. >> reporter: the state's coronavirus numbers are generally trending in the right direction. more people want to gather for parties from halloween to thanksgiving to the holidays. things will only get more challenging. the
health official discouraging trick-or-treating or halloween parties. halloween is just weeks away. a time for parties and trick-or-treating. this year the health and human services secretary is strongly recommending against any parties and urging families to stay home. >> the whole act of going door to door, ringing door bells, digging into buckets of drishs candy create a risk delicious candy create a risk of spreading covid-19. >> reporter: the state saying it's relying on people...
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. >>> right now state health and human services secretary is speaking on the tier update and more. this is a live look you can watch the full update streaming on cbsn. >>> taking a live look outside where fire danger is a threatening bay area committees. here's a look at the gusty winds and the heat? >> we are tracking those offshore winds. a big concern as we go through the week. we have that first offshore wind event happening right behind it. that red flag warning in effect until 8:00 in peerk already we see wind gusts as high as a 45 miles per hour in the higher elevations and low relative humidity values. looking at not just the red flag warning. as we look to the rest of the week , late wednesday through friday morning we have another red flag warning. that fire weather watch is upgraded to a morning. that's for northbay and the santa cruz mountains for the second half of the week. we could see even stronger winds with that a second burst of offshore wind. looking at 44 mile-per-hour wind gusts for mt. diablo, and knoxville at 30 miles per hour with those gusts so far . we wi
. >>> right now state health and human services secretary is speaking on the tier update and more. this is a live look you can watch the full update streaming on cbsn. >>> taking a live look outside where fire danger is a threatening bay area committees. here's a look at the gusty winds and the heat? >> we are tracking those offshore winds. a big concern as we go through the week. we have that first offshore wind event happening right behind it. that red flag warning in...
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when they moved to health and human services they are, by and large, in clean places even though it'ssubstitute for being in the care of your parent. they do have schooling, meals. i've toured those places. it's when they stay in the custom and border protection facilities for too long that it becomes a problem. it becomes a problem when it gets overcrowded and these systems don't work to take care of children. they weren't built for children. so, until we see a change in those policies, unfortunately, some of those conditions can't happen. >> nbc's julia ainsley, thank you for the latest on this. >> thank you. >>> coming up, owners of some local pizzarias are getting relief during the pandemic thanks to a new app. e pandemic thanks to a new app. stay restless with the icon that does the same, the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk
when they moved to health and human services they are, by and large, in clean places even though it'ssubstitute for being in the care of your parent. they do have schooling, meals. i've toured those places. it's when they stay in the custom and border protection facilities for too long that it becomes a problem. it becomes a problem when it gets overcrowded and these systems don't work to take care of children. they weren't built for children. so, until we see a change in those policies,...
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health and human services secretary alex azar will comment on that. e as of now. we're monitoring it. we'll bring you the highlights. >>> and a california congressional date is going viewrl. -- candidate is going viewrl. we're going to show it to you again. here's the viral ad. watch this. >> you know where i am right now? maxine waters' $6 million mansion. do you know where i'm not right now? maxine waters' district. stuart: that's joe collins. he's taking on maxine waters, and he joins me after this. ♪ it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ and then what happened? where's our family fro
health and human services secretary alex azar will comment on that. e as of now. we're monitoring it. we'll bring you the highlights. >>> and a california congressional date is going viewrl. -- candidate is going viewrl. we're going to show it to you again. here's the viral ad. watch this. >> you know where i am right now? maxine waters' $6 million mansion. do you know where i'm not right now? maxine waters' district. stuart: that's joe collins. he's taking on maxine waters, and...
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the president is still not modeling cdc guidelines, but his secretary of health and human services iso. >> this is being driven by individual behaviors at this point. the community spread is happening because we've got to keep focused on washing our hands, watching our distance, and wearing our face coverings, in particular being careful in household gatherings. this has been become a major vector of disease spread. >> more than half of the u.s. -- that is 32 states -- are showing an upward trend in cases. there's only one state, oregon, that is heading in the right direction. the number of deaths increasing, the seven-day average for deaths is 763. hospitalizations are soaring with more than 41,000 yesterday. that is a
the president is still not modeling cdc guidelines, but his secretary of health and human services iso. >> this is being driven by individual behaviors at this point. the community spread is happening because we've got to keep focused on washing our hands, watching our distance, and wearing our face coverings, in particular being careful in household gatherings. this has been become a major vector of disease spread. >> more than half of the u.s. -- that is 32 states -- are showing...
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health and human services secretary alex azar joins me next to discuss. pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i just look and feel better. i got real relief with cosentyx. watch me! feel real relief. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a cap
health and human services secretary alex azar joins me next to discuss. pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness,...
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i wish to express my gratitude on behalf of the department of health and human services in the trump nistration support to congress has provided route this unprecedented crisis . this morning, we wish the president and the first lady and every american fighting covid-19 a complete recovery . well someone the lives lost license of all of these victims of covid-19. thank you to the heroism of so any frontline healthcare workers, scientists and others we are making progress . this progress is possible in large part because of the incredible women and men. the world's finest scientists and public health experts. i want to say personal thank you to each and every member of the hhs team who has contributed to response. i want to underscore my commitment to their work today. i started my first job in hhs nearly two decades ago. my first day on the job, i have recognized and promoted the value of science and evidence in the civil servants who are so dedicated to our mission. that does not mean that an unprecedented crisis that there are no debates or disagreements within an agency or administ
i wish to express my gratitude on behalf of the department of health and human services in the trump nistration support to congress has provided route this unprecedented crisis . this morning, we wish the president and the first lady and every american fighting covid-19 a complete recovery . well someone the lives lost license of all of these victims of covid-19. thank you to the heroism of so any frontline healthcare workers, scientists and others we are making progress . this progress is...
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meanwhile, federally the secretary of health and human services this week took a meeting with the flat earth society of covid. health secretary alex azar this week taking a meeting with three of the leading proponents of the idea that everyone should get it, that we should aim for herd immunity. masks are a bad idea. social distancing is a bad idea. closing anything is a bad idea. get everybody together. the more infection we all get, the getter. that will give us herd immunity and never mind that it might kill millions of americans along the way. these guys really are the flat earth society of covid-19. but the secretary of health and human services met with these people on monday, touting that he was meeting with them. these are the people promoting mass infection of as many americans as possible. health secretary tweeted this after that meeting. quote, we heard strong reinforcement of the trump administration's strategy. oh, good. the president is positive and has been hospitalized for it within the past week. the president is now refusing to do the next presidential debate, but he
meanwhile, federally the secretary of health and human services this week took a meeting with the flat earth society of covid. health secretary alex azar this week taking a meeting with three of the leading proponents of the idea that everyone should get it, that we should aim for herd immunity. masks are a bad idea. social distancing is a bad idea. closing anything is a bad idea. get everybody together. the more infection we all get, the getter. that will give us herd immunity and never mind...
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. >>> former assistant secretary for health and human services, dr. howard ko. a professor of practice and public health leader at the harvard kennedy school, former commissioner of the fda, dr. margaret hamberg, the foreign secretary for the national academy of medicine. dr. hamberg, i want you to give us the early evaluation of what you have seen unfold this week starting with the diagnosis of hope hicks to the president to the various people in the president's orbit. things have become very real for the administration in the last three days. >> well, it's certainly been a very dramatic picture unfolding with cases spreading. we don't know the source. my guess based on the time lines is that hope hicks and the president might have been exposed actually at the same time, but we don't know the source, but certainly it reminds us that this is a serious disease that can spread. it reminds us about the importance of those public health measures that we talk about a lot that the president has not modeled and his staff have not adopted masks, social distancing, and of
. >>> former assistant secretary for health and human services, dr. howard ko. a professor of practice and public health leader at the harvard kennedy school, former commissioner of the fda, dr. margaret hamberg, the foreign secretary for the national academy of medicine. dr. hamberg, i want you to give us the early evaluation of what you have seen unfold this week starting with the diagnosis of hope hicks to the president to the various people in the president's orbit. things have...
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secretary, the website of the department of health and human services states, its mission, and i'm quoting, is to enhance the health and well-being of all of americans by providing effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences, underlying medicine, public health, and social services, end of quote. i wholeheartedly endorse this mission. hhs must use sound science and sound science alone to enhance america's health and well-being. do you, mr. secretary, believe that you and other political appointees in this administration have fulfilled this mission during this pandemic? >> i do believe so, yes. i believe i've stood up for science data evidence. we have made -- these doctors have become household names com, faucher, redfield, hahn, brooks, may direct access to the american people in ways that is never been done before to ensure they hear right out of the scientist mouse the best information that they have. we've made sure those people have direct access to the president and he speaking with them and hearing from a multitude of the best scienc
secretary, the website of the department of health and human services states, its mission, and i'm quoting, is to enhance the health and well-being of all of americans by providing effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences, underlying medicine, public health, and social services, end of quote. i wholeheartedly endorse this mission. hhs must use sound science and sound science alone to enhance america's health and well-being. do you, mr....
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health leadership, and personal responsibility. we listened to the president, he says we are rounding the corner, turned the bend, it will be over soon. listen to his own secretary of health and human services saying something very, very different. >> this is being driven by individual behaviors at this point. community spread is happening because we have to keep focused on washing our hands, watching distance, wearing face coverings when we can't watch distance, careful in household gatherings. this is a major vector of disease spread. >> the president had audience of millions. he could have said that. he didn't. >> no. he didn't. and frankly, secretary azar is talking about the public health strategies we've known for awhile, but these have not been implemented on a national scale. i mean, it makes a huge difference. we are the united states. people travel back and forth and areas that may have had better control, they were still effected by areas that had poorer control. that's the problem. now when you look at the map that you showed, the country is coalescing around a collective upward trend. before it was wave over here, wave over here, wave over here. now it is turning into a large s
health leadership, and personal responsibility. we listened to the president, he says we are rounding the corner, turned the bend, it will be over soon. listen to his own secretary of health and human services saying something very, very different. >> this is being driven by individual behaviors at this point. community spread is happening because we have to keep focused on washing our hands, watching distance, wearing face coverings when we can't watch distance, careful in household...
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you're also accusing alex azar, secretary of the department of health and human services, of a cover-upst that he knew about the plans for this? >> well, this particular campaign of television advertisements was essentially supposed to start in the run-up to the re-election which, as you know, is happening next tuesday. we, early on, working with jim clyburn and carolyn maloney of the oversight committee brought this to alex azar's attention very early on in september and basically demand documents from him related to this particular contract. he refused to comply to those requests for documents. instead we had to go to the contractors to get these very documents and now we know why secretary azar did not produce the documents, because they have such inappropriate material in them that i don't think they wanted to turn those over to us. >> so this was $250 million for an ad campaign. you said it was out of a specific budget for educational campaigns for the public, right? this money could not have been used for testing or contact tracing? it was designated for this. was it ever used? th
you're also accusing alex azar, secretary of the department of health and human services, of a cover-upst that he knew about the plans for this? >> well, this particular campaign of television advertisements was essentially supposed to start in the run-up to the re-election which, as you know, is happening next tuesday. we, early on, working with jim clyburn and carolyn maloney of the oversight committee brought this to alex azar's attention very early on in september and basically demand...
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available, and strong commitments you have heard from the rockefellers, the partnerships with health and human serviceside more these tests, we hope that these pilots cannot only report some also provide good examples of how to expand these. the rockefeller foundation i think is committed to large-scale testing across multiple states, districts, to make rapid progress. think anyers, do you of these findings applicable to other settings beyond schools like businesses or faith communities? >> i think they absolutely can. seere already starting to settings like the nba and other sports leagues that have implemented rapid testing are getting good results. the more we learn, the more we can extend those findings to other settings. there are tricky considerations that may require tweaks. nursing homes are at higher risk settings because the people in nursing homes are particularly vulnerable to severe illness. you might want to take that into account when designing a screening program. you might want to choose a more accurate test. once we start to grow the base of evidence, we can explore those different cu
available, and strong commitments you have heard from the rockefellers, the partnerships with health and human serviceside more these tests, we hope that these pilots cannot only report some also provide good examples of how to expand these. the rockefeller foundation i think is committed to large-scale testing across multiple states, districts, to make rapid progress. think anyers, do you of these findings applicable to other settings beyond schools like businesses or faith communities?...
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. >> reporter: hallie, that agency is health and human services which we know at this point was responsibledy of the thousands of kids that were systematically taken away, tortured in the words of physicians for human rights, by the trump administration from their parents. what this report does, it lays out underlying documents we have reported previously. one is that story about the 37 kids made to wait in vans overnight for hours in order to be reunion fied with their parents. the head of i.c.e. and tom fitzgerald, the data analyst for health and human services, it was the disaster we saw with our own eyes. this lays out the documentation behind it in this new report. >> what are we learning from it this morning, jacob? >> i think what we're learning is exactly what we've been talking about over the course of the last two years, three years if you count the pilot program. folks were warned. hhs warned, dhs warned. all this stuff has been laid out in public reporting. i wrote about it in my book. the idea is that trump administration political appointees ignored those warnings, pressed for
. >> reporter: hallie, that agency is health and human services which we know at this point was responsibledy of the thousands of kids that were systematically taken away, tortured in the words of physicians for human rights, by the trump administration from their parents. what this report does, it lays out underlying documents we have reported previously. one is that story about the 37 kids made to wait in vans overnight for hours in order to be reunion fied with their parents. the head...
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the ultimate authority to grant emergency-use authorizations rests with alex azar, head of health and human services, and a former executive at eli lilly. both area researchers say transparency is critical. >> i would say that if there were some interest in there, that other people need to weigh in as well, besides he. although, he is going to be the ultimate decision maker. >> for his part, azar has promised to ignore politics and base all decisions on the science. >>> and meantime, just a short time ago, the president's physician says that president trump will resume public activities on saturday, as that will be day ten since his diagnosis. >>> oakland's fire department has been awarded a fema grant. the department is one of nearly 2,100 recipients getting a cut of the $700 million assistance to firefighters grant. oakland plans to use the money to buy self-contained breathing devices and face pieces for firefighters. meanwhile, we told you at the top of the newscast about the progress in the glass fire. one sonoma county man lost his home and everything he worked for in that fire. but he has jus
the ultimate authority to grant emergency-use authorizations rests with alex azar, head of health and human services, and a former executive at eli lilly. both area researchers say transparency is critical. >> i would say that if there were some interest in there, that other people need to weigh in as well, besides he. although, he is going to be the ultimate decision maker. >> for his part, azar has promised to ignore politics and base all decisions on the science. >>> and...
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and pending federal election. now they are concerned about the possibility of a cyber attack on u.s. health systems. the fbi department of homeland security and health and human services issued a warning about imminent ransomware attacks at u.s. hospitals. >> because what we have is a targeted campaign specifically targeting america's healthcare institutions right in the midst of a pandemic. >> phishing emails opened unwittingly can unleash havoc on a network. >>> that payload moves across the organization quickly, locking up computers as it goes. and within a matter of hours, the entire i.t. infrastructure is down. >> reporter: the group behind this attack is, which was tate -- nearly taken down early this month but the group successfully hit united health systems, locking up networks, affecting tremont hospitals here in the bay area, and leading to the death of the patient in germany. jeff harper tired assistant special agent in charge of the fbi in san francisco says the timing is right. >> during the pandemic, it is very challenging because you know, a lot of places have staff, they got reduced ability to be able to work the cyber threats. >> best practice going t
and pending federal election. now they are concerned about the possibility of a cyber attack on u.s. health systems. the fbi department of homeland security and health and human services issued a warning about imminent ransomware attacks at u.s. hospitals. >> because what we have is a targeted campaign specifically targeting america's healthcare institutions right in the midst of a pandemic. >> phishing emails opened unwittingly can unleash havoc on a network. >>> that...
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. >> reporter: his personal guidelines are in place before the governor's health and human services secretary makes it clear how the state should handle halloween safely this year. >> many counties have their own local guidance for gathering. >> reporter: door-to-door trick-or-treating is discouraged. other activities are banned like carnivals, festivals and indoor haunted houses. >> i kind of just want it to be like normal and go out and trick-or-treat. >> reporter: it is putting a damper on halloween fun for kids and waiting on what the state wants families to do this year is confusing for some parents. >> there's not a lot of precedent. there's no one we can talk to. we're trying to figure it out as we go. >> cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >> i don't know, we're still dressing up at our house. have our own little private party. >> those big bags of candy don't really last until halloween at our house. >> hey, were you watching me this weekend? >> i saw the little wrappers. >> they're everywhere. >> kari, at least the weather seems like it will be agreeable. i can't tell at this point. >>
. >> reporter: his personal guidelines are in place before the governor's health and human services secretary makes it clear how the state should handle halloween safely this year. >> many counties have their own local guidance for gathering. >> reporter: door-to-door trick-or-treating is discouraged. other activities are banned like carnivals, festivals and indoor haunted houses. >> i kind of just want it to be like normal and go out and trick-or-treat. >>...
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we expect the announcement at noon from the state's health and human services secretary. we will bring that to you on kpix5 and cbsn bay area. >>> now to campaign 2020. early voting is underway as we take a live look at san francisco. city hall is just one of the polling centers that's now open across the bay area. voting machines are spaced out under a tent to help with physical distancing. people can drop off their ballots and register to vote. . >>> one measure you will see on the ballot is proposition 22. it'll help decide if ride share and delivery drivers should be considered contractors or employees. uber and lyft are taking measures to ask you to vote yes. passengers are seeing the ads saying if proposition 22 fails to ask price and wait times will increase while drivers will loose their income. drivers are getting ads saying drivers would get a health care stipend. >> they probably haven't anticipated this particular issue. >> uber, lyft and door dash have spent $180 million on the yes on 22 campaign treating the ads as nonmonetarry contributions. there's no state
we expect the announcement at noon from the state's health and human services secretary. we will bring that to you on kpix5 and cbsn bay area. >>> now to campaign 2020. early voting is underway as we take a live look at san francisco. city hall is just one of the polling centers that's now open across the bay area. voting machines are spaced out under a tent to help with physical distancing. people can drop off their ballots and register to vote. . >>> one measure you will see...
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. >>> plus, we speak with health and human services secretary about the time line for a covid-19 vaccineand in our series "a more perfect union," we'll meet a 12-year-old girl who composes music to build a better world. that's the cbs morning news for this thursday. thank you so much for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day. thank you so much for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day.
. >>> plus, we speak with health and human services secretary about the time line for a covid-19 vaccineand in our series "a more perfect union," we'll meet a 12-year-old girl who composes music to build a better world. that's the cbs morning news for this thursday. thank you so much for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day. thank you so much for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day.
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. >>> and the former health and human services secretary is out with a new report telling us what went wrong in the nation's coronavirus response and how not to keep making the same mistakes. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." that's next on msnbc. g trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪water? why?! ahhhh! incoming! ahhhahh! i'm saved! water tastes like, water. so we fixed it. mio i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages, took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligati
. >>> and the former health and human services secretary is out with a new report telling us what went wrong in the nation's coronavirus response and how not to keep making the same mistakes. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." that's next on msnbc. g trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >>...
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ministration just in the last week or 2 of stories of the spokesman for the department of health and human services michael computer 0 and his aides basically challenging scientists and the chief regulators in america responsible for public health at the centers for disease control and other places and challenging them for their public health counseling advice and saying that they were inconsistent with the president's much rosier message about really that this time of cobe it was benign that it was not that serious. the u.s. house of representatives as poss the democrats' $2.00 trillion dollar coated 19 relief bill and now moves to the u.s. senate where is unlikely to pass as republicans oppose it politicians have disagreed about the size and scope of the relief package for months 207000 people have died in the u.s. since the pandemic began armenia says its defense forces have shot down 4 hostile drones that appeared and it says space near the capital yerevan it comes as the conflict between as a judge by john and armenia over the disputed nagorno-karabakh reason continues for a 5th day the drones
ministration just in the last week or 2 of stories of the spokesman for the department of health and human services michael computer 0 and his aides basically challenging scientists and the chief regulators in america responsible for public health at the centers for disease control and other places and challenging them for their public health counseling advice and saying that they were inconsistent with the president's much rosier message about really that this time of cobe it was benign that...
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>> kathleen se beal yus is the former governor of kansas and the former secretary of health and human servicesma administration. like my producers put kansas in capital letters in the prompter for me. >>> when i tell you to get out there and vote, i am not only talking about the presidential race, i'm talking about up and down the ballot, house, senate, local, those state races. they're all as important. coming up next, senator gary peters joins me to talk about his tight re-election fight in the state of michigan. so we took our worst vice, and turned it into the dna for a better system. we created bionic and put the word out with godaddy. what will you change? make the world you want. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months. i will send out an army to find you in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you ♪water? why?! ahhhh! incoming! ahhhahh! i'm saved! water tastes like, water. so we fixed it. mio >>> a senate race that
>> kathleen se beal yus is the former governor of kansas and the former secretary of health and human servicesma administration. like my producers put kansas in capital letters in the prompter for me. >>> when i tell you to get out there and vote, i am not only talking about the presidential race, i'm talking about up and down the ballot, house, senate, local, those state races. they're all as important. coming up next, senator gary peters joins me to talk about his tight...
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former health and human services secretary tom price weighs in on that.ter in the hour. warner media is planning thousands of john cuts, restructuring to reduce costs by 20%. as the pandemic continues to drain income, movie subscriptions, cable subscriptions tv ads. subscriptions tv ads. we'll be right back. before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ ♪. connell: hurricane delta, it is a category 2 storm and getting stronger. the atlantic season's 25th named storm. currently headed for southwest louisiana. we have fox team coverage set up with rick reichmuth in the fox weather center. mike tobin morgan city, louisiana. mike in a moment but rick first to you. rick: incredible 25th storm here. we're getting to the end toward the hurricane season. we don't see anything on the horizon. hopefully we get through without anything else after this storm.
former health and human services secretary tom price weighs in on that.ter in the hour. warner media is planning thousands of john cuts, restructuring to reduce costs by 20%. as the pandemic continues to drain income, movie subscriptions, cable subscriptions tv ads. subscriptions tv ads. we'll be right back. before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah,...
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health and human services department, the white house is ramping up production to deliver vaccine by january 2021, counting president trump october timeline. >>> a busy start to the first of early voting in the bay area, in san jose, election officials will see in early's verge of people casting a ballot in person. >> i brought my registration with me, just to make sure come you know, i had all of my letters dotted and cross. >> the first has been very busy and usually in the past we have had four or five people the first few days. we've had over 300 people that already voted, in person. >> santa clara county is also seeing a surge in new voters. and onto camping 2020, the biden and harris tickets getting a boost from a bay area sports star. >> >> he's talk about the importance of point guards. >> steph curry made a face time came your wild biden and the thunder guard chris paul met with young voters. they were in north carolina, were they both grew up. recent polls show biden with a razor thin lead in the tar heel state. and don't forget you have until october 19 to register to vote
health and human services department, the white house is ramping up production to deliver vaccine by january 2021, counting president trump october timeline. >>> a busy start to the first of early voting in the bay area, in san jose, election officials will see in early's verge of people casting a ballot in person. >> i brought my registration with me, just to make sure come you know, i had all of my letters dotted and cross. >> the first has been very busy and usually in...
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the vaccine makers showing to you now because we do have health and human service's secretary alex azar on the show today. there you have it. 60 points higher and now i believe we are joining fox news, is that right? sandra: joining us. not big reaction on friday morning but the markets, the economists, market analysts have been watching this very closely, 11 days out from election, what did you think of last night, stu? stuart: i thought trump won and that might give modest boost but apparently it's not that much. i thought president trump won by changing his tone and his style, big difference from the first go-around, i think he also won because there was more debate, i think he won on the issues specifically on the economy. that's most important for wall street, i think, the president won. joe biden outlined what i think is a rather dark future for the economy. he's talking huge tax increases, he's talking getting away completely from oil and gas. i can't imagine that's good for growth and prosperity whereas president trump, he's talking about prosperity and growth in the form of mor
the vaccine makers showing to you now because we do have health and human service's secretary alex azar on the show today. there you have it. 60 points higher and now i believe we are joining fox news, is that right? sandra: joining us. not big reaction on friday morning but the markets, the economists, market analysts have been watching this very closely, 11 days out from election, what did you think of last night, stu? stuart: i thought trump won and that might give modest boost but...
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i would like now to introduce will maketler who remarks, followed by the secretary of health and human services, alex azar, and then we will be happy to take your questions. jay? dr. butler: good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being here. fabulous to be able to speak to you today, and thank you for that introduction, dr. redfield. we are here to give you the latest on what's going on with the covid-19 pandemic. unfortunately, we are seeing a distressing trend in the united states with covid-19 cases increasing in nearly 75% of the country. to date, we have confirmed over 8.1 million cases, and sadly, over 220,000 deaths since january. i know these are numbers, but these are also people, and we mourn these losses. in the past week, we have seen nearly 60,000 cases a day on average as well as several hundred deaths. here in georgia, we have also seen an increase in the number of cases despite the decline we experienced beginning in august. we are also seeing cases increase in really all parts of the country. particularly, likely in part because people are moving indoors with the arrival of c
i would like now to introduce will maketler who remarks, followed by the secretary of health and human services, alex azar, and then we will be happy to take your questions. jay? dr. butler: good afternoon, everybody. thank you for being here. fabulous to be able to speak to you today, and thank you for that introduction, dr. redfield. we are here to give you the latest on what's going on with the covid-19 pandemic. unfortunately, we are seeing a distressing trend in the united states with...