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marion grey hopkins is a member of that group, too. her unarmed teenage son gary hopkins jr.illed by a police officer in maryland in 1999. he was attend ding a dance at a local fire station after losing his father to bone cancer just two weeks earlier. thank you very much. gwen, marion for being with us today. >> thank you. thank you for having us. >> thank you for the invitation. >> and marion, i know you wanted to be in memphis today for the funeral and you couldn't make it because of weather. and gwen, you're there. so let me start with you, gwen, about why you are there. and then marion, why you hope to be there. >> yes, well, i'm here to stand in solidarity with the family. we know that the family needs all the support that they can get at this time. we know that they are over overwhelmed by the death of their son, as i was when it happened to me. and it's so fresh for them, but for me, it just digs into old wounds. and i have to live my son's death over again. and it's just not fair to us. it's not fair that we have to suffer at the hands of the police that are not doin
marion grey hopkins is a member of that group, too. her unarmed teenage son gary hopkins jr.illed by a police officer in maryland in 1999. he was attend ding a dance at a local fire station after losing his father to bone cancer just two weeks earlier. thank you very much. gwen, marion for being with us today. >> thank you. thank you for having us. >> thank you for the invitation. >> and marion, i know you wanted to be in memphis today for the funeral and you couldn't make it...
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with dale witherspoon of the methodist church, and jim hopkins of lakeshore baptist. >>> welcome back to mosaic. >> the historian, doris kern, good one. he has said that leadership is five qualities. humility, empathy, resilience. self-awareness, and self reflection. i think my colleagues have these qualities, and so, i am glad that they are here with us. dale and jim, tell us a little bit more about some of the stories this past year that i thought were important to our society and world. >> i was reflecting on our conversation last year as we ended the year, and i think a story that continues in the news is the shootings. the mass shootings. and i think it has been intensified when we are having more shootings and places of worship. and so, it seems like not a week goes by. we just had the shooting in texas the other day, and it is bringing into question, whethe parishioners should be carrying firearms of the churches are not. so, that is still disturbing, as it. is becoming the new normal. >> it seems like every-- from synagogues, two mosques, two christian communities. >> every pr
with dale witherspoon of the methodist church, and jim hopkins of lakeshore baptist. >>> welcome back to mosaic. >> the historian, doris kern, good one. he has said that leadership is five qualities. humility, empathy, resilience. self-awareness, and self reflection. i think my colleagues have these qualities, and so, i am glad that they are here with us. dale and jim, tell us a little bit more about some of the stories this past year that i thought were important to our society...
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we are no longer talking about the same physical spaces that were described in the hopkins report. this is good news, and the work continues. in providence, there are already eight or like new construction projects in new with additional new schools in the early planning stages, and i am proud to say that soon, providence will have 50% of its students in new facilities. a tenfold increase from 2017. [applause] this is progress. we are going to stay the course. this isn't just happening in providence. statewide, 22 major new school projects are currently under design or construction. i want to thank the leadership at the local level, our school committees, city and town councils, for helping us make this happen. our students deserve this progress, and we are using the $300 million approved last year by voters and supplemented in our budget to deliver for them. all 39 cities and towns. all local school districts. we know the pandemic had a dramatic impact on our children's education. and while we are glad our kids got back into school and the classroom as quickly and safely as possib
we are no longer talking about the same physical spaces that were described in the hopkins report. this is good news, and the work continues. in providence, there are already eight or like new construction projects in new with additional new schools in the early planning stages, and i am proud to say that soon, providence will have 50% of its students in new facilities. a tenfold increase from 2017. [applause] this is progress. we are going to stay the course. this isn't just happening in...
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the team at johns hopkins is working on this very difficult problem. bobby's colleague, dr. luke osborn, is enhancing the mpl's features with something called the e-dermis. this incredible techlogy promises to simulate the sensation of touch. - think about how much we rely on our sensation of touch, not just for grabbing objects, but also interacting with other human beings. e-dermis was made to mimic the way our natural skin behaves and essentially we have different layers, and within those different layers, we have different receptors. - [angel] inside the skin, nerves detect pressure, pain, heat, stretch, and vibratn. the e-dermis is made from flexible fabric and rubber, and inside of it, tiny sensors detect various stimuli and translate them to the body's nerves. - time tput it on? - one or my osthesis? - on your prosthesis. - uh, yeah! i've never really had that kind of feelings on the side, from touch and stuff. so it's also a little scary, but exciting. - when i press on your fingertip, i can see the actity on the screen. so iyou wereo grab an object, we could see wha
the team at johns hopkins is working on this very difficult problem. bobby's colleague, dr. luke osborn, is enhancing the mpl's features with something called the e-dermis. this incredible techlogy promises to simulate the sensation of touch. - think about how much we rely on our sensation of touch, not just for grabbing objects, but also interacting with other human beings. e-dermis was made to mimic the way our natural skin behaves and essentially we have different layers, and within those...
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"the new york times" valerie hopkins will explain. but first, here's my take.r into russia's naked aggression against ukraine, it's become clear that neither side is strong enough to win the war nor weak enough to sue for peace. the conflict has settled into a stalemate. after making impressive gains, ukraine's armed forces have not made significant advances in months. russia, meanwhile, has dug into the territories it occupies and its further attacks are having little success so far. the numbers tell the story. according to a washington post analysis, russia occupied 70% of the territory when it launched the invasion in february 2022. it swept into eastern ukraine and in a month it was holding 22% of the country and then came ukraine counter offensives which by mid-november had taken back about a third of those gains. in the last three months nothing significant has changed. ukraine and russia are both planning new moves, but it would take massive victories to fundamentally change the situation. to put it another way, ukraine would need to recover roughly twis
"the new york times" valerie hopkins will explain. but first, here's my take.r into russia's naked aggression against ukraine, it's become clear that neither side is strong enough to win the war nor weak enough to sue for peace. the conflict has settled into a stalemate. after making impressive gains, ukraine's armed forces have not made significant advances in months. russia, meanwhile, has dug into the territories it occupies and its further attacks are having little success so far....
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i want to thank representative mike hopkins for leading that effort. thank you, gentlemen. [applause] >> i ask you to pass the homes program. get it to my desk to increase the supply and get more montanans into a home of their own. to increase the supply of attainable housing we need infrastructure in place. it is why in addition to historic investments in water and sewer, we proposed an additional one hundred million dollars to repair our roads and bridges and like access to water and sewer systems and safer roads and bridges, montanans access to broadband is essential in the 21st century. lack of access to reliable broadband limits montanans access to educational opportunities, healthcare, and career opportunities. we have the largest investment in broadband infrastructure. that would bring reliable broadband to 62,000 montana homes that are not currently served. [applause] [applause] >> as we create better opportunities for montanans we must also protect our way of life. above all, that means protecting life. our declaration of independence states we are endowed by our c
i want to thank representative mike hopkins for leading that effort. thank you, gentlemen. [applause] >> i ask you to pass the homes program. get it to my desk to increase the supply and get more montanans into a home of their own. to increase the supply of attainable housing we need infrastructure in place. it is why in addition to historic investments in water and sewer, we proposed an additional one hundred million dollars to repair our roads and bridges and like access to water and...
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i want to thank representative mike hopkins and senator forrest mandeville for leading this effort.hank you, gentlemen. [applause] gov. gianforte: i ask you to pass the homes program. get it to my desk so we can increase the supply of housing and get more montanans into a home of their own. to increase the supply of affordable, attainable housing, we also need infrastructure in place. it's why, in addition to historic investments in water and sewer, we've proposed an additional $100 million to repair our roads and bridges. and like access to water and sewer systems as well as safer roads and bridges, montanans' access to broadband is essential in the 21st century. lack of access to reliable broadband limits montanans' access to educational opportunities, health care, and career opportunities. that's why we made the largest-ever investment in broadband infrastructure which will bring reliable broadband to 62,000 montana homes that don't have it now. we have to get this done. [applause] gov. gianforte: as we create better opportunities for montanans, we must also protect our way of li
i want to thank representative mike hopkins and senator forrest mandeville for leading this effort.hank you, gentlemen. [applause] gov. gianforte: i ask you to pass the homes program. get it to my desk so we can increase the supply of housing and get more montanans into a home of their own. to increase the supply of affordable, attainable housing, we also need infrastructure in place. it's why, in addition to historic investments in water and sewer, we've proposed an additional $100 million to...
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chris hopkins , lewis then we., mark prisk and finally grant shapps right that we go a long list of housing ministers. we've had more than our fair share there. i am joined now freddie poser, director of priced out uk freddie 15 housing ministers since 2010. is this the reason why we failed to get to grips with the housing? well, it certainly can't help . i think certainly can't help. i think that it's a symptom rather than the cause of the issue when the position was created many years ago, housing was seen as the first public service. then a real political heavyweight be in that job. now it's seen as this junior position that you get . junior position that you get. then you move up and you can see the consequence of that. we've had 15 in since 2010, we've had six in the last year. so no one's staying in the role and paying one's staying in the role and paying attention to this crucial issue. and there's a huge amount in the in—tray for the housing minister to deal with. there's mould in buildings as the building
chris hopkins , lewis then we., mark prisk and finally grant shapps right that we go a long list of housing ministers. we've had more than our fair share there. i am joined now freddie poser, director of priced out uk freddie 15 housing ministers since 2010. is this the reason why we failed to get to grips with the housing? well, it certainly can't help . i think certainly can't help. i think that it's a symptom rather than the cause of the issue when the position was created many years ago,...
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but the last reading that we got was actually the best since may of 1960 in hopkins. so obviously that hasn't done the trick quite yet, but it's definitely interesting to see a december was such a disappointment when actually sales in the retail sector dropped by more than one percent. and now this 3 percent increase in pricing, it pretty much all categories and saw in increase. so a definitely very as strong a numbers of from a consumer's at that one little remark on to that. so those figures are not adjusted for inflation for inflation. so part of the story is also things got more expensive and therefore also that had an effect on higher retail sales. un speaking of demand, we talked about travel demand being so high. now we're seeing that air b and b has some surprisingly strong numbers working to us there. well, i'm in it, sir. for the entire year of 2022. it was actually a record profit of a good $2000000000.00. said that to him air b and be a chief. no wonder that the stock, by the way, was up by about am 13 percent here on the wednesday a session. i mean what a
but the last reading that we got was actually the best since may of 1960 in hopkins. so obviously that hasn't done the trick quite yet, but it's definitely interesting to see a december was such a disappointment when actually sales in the retail sector dropped by more than one percent. and now this 3 percent increase in pricing, it pretty much all categories and saw in increase. so a definitely very as strong a numbers of from a consumer's at that one little remark on to that. so those figures...
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he is joining us from baltimore where he received his master's in public health at johns hopkins bloombergl of public health. we want to talk both personally and what is happening on the grand scale. thank you so much for being with us. your family lives in turkiye. the horror of these numbers that are increasing, of course, by the hour and we don't know really how many people have died. this is an area of many undocumented refugees, both syria and turkiye. hundreds of thousands of them. can you tell us the scope of the tragedy as you understand it right now? >> thank you very much, amy. good morning. let me start by saying i am lucky i am not bearing the pain of losing a sibling or parent due to this earthquake. it is painful to see the loss of my friends, my relatives, all the people of turkiye and syria due to this earthquake. as you said, the toll of death is still unclear. hundreds if not thousands of people are still under rubble, struggling for their lives. and with each moment that passes, the chance of surviving decreases. the situation in syria is even worse with lack of response
he is joining us from baltimore where he received his master's in public health at johns hopkins bloombergl of public health. we want to talk both personally and what is happening on the grand scale. thank you so much for being with us. your family lives in turkiye. the horror of these numbers that are increasing, of course, by the hour and we don't know really how many people have died. this is an area of many undocumented refugees, both syria and turkiye. hundreds of thousands of them. can...
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taking a live look outside from our mark hopkins camera looking north.is a first alert weather day. i will have a of teorologist jessica burch is tracking the rain. >> we are just trying to connect with our people. >> black joy parade makes a splash in oakland. how rain diabetes can serve up a lot of questions, like, "what is your glucose?" and "can you have more carbs?" before you decide... with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. and lower your a1c. the number one doctor prescribed cgm. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us man: i'm not slowing down anytime soon. that's why i take osteo bi-flex every day. it's clinically shown to improve joint comfort in 7 days, and continues to improve over time. kinda like us. osteo bi-flex. because i'm made to move. >>> welcome back. good morning to you. be careful as you head out the door. it is another first alert weather day. we are expecting heavy rain with thunderstorm risk across the bay
taking a live look outside from our mark hopkins camera looking north.is a first alert weather day. i will have a of teorologist jessica burch is tracking the rain. >> we are just trying to connect with our people. >> black joy parade makes a splash in oakland. how rain diabetes can serve up a lot of questions, like, "what is your glucose?" and "can you have more carbs?" before you decide... with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's...
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it's a calm start, a beautiful sunrise from the mark hopkins hotel cam. pink, yellow, purple.e have it all now. current temperatures are near freezing. it is 30 in santa rosa, 34 concord, 38 over in oakland. san francisco, we are going to warm to the mid 50s into this afternoon. if you are one of the people who commute to work here into the city and you like taking your lunch break from the noon to 3:00 hour, this is what we are expecting. mild conditions but mostly cloudy conditions. a little bit of a change as we head to the weekend. we have a gradual warming trend in effect. how are the roads? >>> busy. that sunrise is gorgeous. >> stunning. >> that made my morning. you need a sound effect. if you are on the 680 commute, it has been a tough one. we had a traffic alert for a cup hours. it's cleared out of lanes and everything is off to the shoulder. there is still some activity so there is still slowing. getting on to 242, you have a crash. then a trouble spot just south of there. give yourself extra time in and around that area. it is a slow and go crawl through there. let'
it's a calm start, a beautiful sunrise from the mark hopkins hotel cam. pink, yellow, purple.e have it all now. current temperatures are near freezing. it is 30 in santa rosa, 34 concord, 38 over in oakland. san francisco, we are going to warm to the mid 50s into this afternoon. if you are one of the people who commute to work here into the city and you like taking your lunch break from the noon to 3:00 hour, this is what we are expecting. mild conditions but mostly cloudy conditions. a little...
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obama making his trips or president trump but actually in 1940 fdr who couldn't travel sent harry hopkinsnd at the end of churchill or hopkins told churchill from the book of ruth wither i goest you goest. churchill wept. this could not have come at better time and got to be the greatest morale booster for them possible. so great, thumbs up for the president for dog it today. >> bret: jeff, it's no small feat to get a president secretly into a place that is under war conditions. you have been on these trips before. it's a big deal. >> it is i have been on a couple secret trips before one with obama to afghanistan and mike pence to iraq and afghanistan. there is certainly a lot of secrecy around it. this one was unusual in that at least the trips i have been on the president lands in a plane a u.s. air base and that was not an option here. president biden landing first in poland and then taking a train to the ukrainian capital and all, of course, all of it, of course, clouded in secrecy and i know that the white house will see this as a pretty big success because he got there, because he n
obama making his trips or president trump but actually in 1940 fdr who couldn't travel sent harry hopkinsnd at the end of churchill or hopkins told churchill from the book of ruth wither i goest you goest. churchill wept. this could not have come at better time and got to be the greatest morale booster for them possible. so great, thumbs up for the president for dog it today. >> bret: jeff, it's no small feat to get a president secretly into a place that is under war conditions. you have...
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he is a professor of political economy and sociology at johns hopkins university. books include "clash of empires: from 'chimerica' to the 'new cold war'" and "the china boom: why china will not rule the world." professor, welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of, well, what has happened in the last year? and then you have the u.s. kerfuffle with china over the balloon, which has really intensified hostility. and finally, yet yesterday wang yi, the top diplomat, even with president putin and their message to the united states and the world. >> thank you for having me. it is something that everybody expected to happen, china is getting closer and closer to russia. when we look back a year ago, right before the russian invasion of ukraine happen, xi jinping and putin had a summit in beijing and issued a statement. in the joint statement, and urge everybody to go back and reread the statement, it laid out a clear and systematic vision of the new world order that both russia and china agree on. that is russia and china should have their own
he is a professor of political economy and sociology at johns hopkins university. books include "clash of empires: from 'chimerica' to the 'new cold war'" and "the china boom: why china will not rule the world." professor, welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of, well, what has happened in the last year? and then you have the u.s. kerfuffle with china over the balloon, which has really intensified hostility. and finally, yet yesterday wang yi,...
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marty makary, fox news medical contributor johns hopkins university professor.e is a 98 years old this is not a surprise as we have mentioned he is the nation's oldest living ex-president. a remarkable life in it appears it is coming to an end. >> well, he has certainly struggled with many health conditions. bring cancer in 2015 which he beat and then he had a melanoma in 2019 had several other health scares. we know he had several recent hospitalizations. so now he is moving to the hospice phase and that is by choice. that is something about four in 10 people who passed away in the united states each year will elect to do. if focuses on comfort care, medical support and also spiritual support. it's basically a program designed to be comprehensive medical program that focuses on pain relief at the end of life. >> wright, my mother went through it she had cancer and was on a morphine drip the last days of her life. that does not necessarily happen in every case. it depends on these symptoms and the level of pain a patient might be feeling. >> that is right. in ge
marty makary, fox news medical contributor johns hopkins university professor.e is a 98 years old this is not a surprise as we have mentioned he is the nation's oldest living ex-president. a remarkable life in it appears it is coming to an end. >> well, he has certainly struggled with many health conditions. bring cancer in 2015 which he beat and then he had a melanoma in 2019 had several other health scares. we know he had several recent hospitalizations. so now he is moving to the...
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peter dicarlo, thank you very much, from johns hopkins university. big money show" coming up around the bend. brian brenberg what is coming up. >> neil, no information from the white house, trail derailment, unidentified flying objects, we're tracking it at the top of the hour. more "coast to coast" after this. ♪. doors can lead us toward what's important. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. by working with you on a retirement-income plan designed to balance growth and guaranteed income. because doors were meant to be opened. for businesses of all sizes, there are a lot of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose a next generation 10g network that's always improving, getting faster; more reliable; and more intelligent to keep you ready for today and tomorrow. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with the network from the most inn
peter dicarlo, thank you very much, from johns hopkins university. big money show" coming up around the bend. brian brenberg what is coming up. >> neil, no information from the white house, trail derailment, unidentified flying objects, we're tracking it at the top of the hour. more "coast to coast" after this. ♪. doors can lead us toward what's important. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. by working with you on a retirement-income plan...
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here to discuss is the author of that piece, jared hopkins with our very own meg tirrell great to have you how close do you think we are to big pharma pulling the trigger here >> well, we could be close a lot of these here >> we could be close, a lot of these big companies are sitting on big piles of cash pfizer has about $36 billion in cash because of its product sales and sales from its covid vaccine and its covid thera therapeutics and these companies, pfizer, novartis, merck, they have big holes to fill in the coming years from top selling drugs that are going to come off patent and going to need to be replaced. >> meg, where would you say the clock is ticking most loudly i guess? which companies face the biggest patent cliffs? >> oh, that's a great question so merck, of course, has its giant cancer drug keytruda which is expected to start losing patent protection probably in 2028 that's going to be massive abbvie is already starting to lose patent protection on hu humira, and competition come into the marketplace there jared reported in his story today that abbvie has lifted that
here to discuss is the author of that piece, jared hopkins with our very own meg tirrell great to have you how close do you think we are to big pharma pulling the trigger here >> well, we could be close a lot of these here >> we could be close, a lot of these big companies are sitting on big piles of cash pfizer has about $36 billion in cash because of its product sales and sales from its covid vaccine and its covid thera therapeutics and these companies, pfizer, novartis, merck,...
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and live look on the mark hopkins hotel camp. you can see that american flag just waving in the wind. it is breezy within onshore flow. wind gust anywhere from 30 miles per hour right now. current temperature in the upper 40s. throughout the bay area, our first alert doppler is really active. heavy downpour with those isolated yellow pockets you see right now. anywhere from san rafael down to san jose. we have been seeing them hit or miss all throughout the morning. we are experiencing this together. here is the good news. it will start breaking apart into this afternoon. let's take a look at our futurecast graphic with this afternoon to surround 10:30 or 11:00. that is when the system starts breaking off into the east. but the winds still stay gusty. once we head into the afternoon , we will still see some hit or miss lingering showers around the north. you know what? once we wake up tomorrow morning, it will be a lot different. we will see sunny skies across the bay area. more on that in a bit. back to you, amanda. >> bring on
and live look on the mark hopkins hotel camp. you can see that american flag just waving in the wind. it is breezy within onshore flow. wind gust anywhere from 30 miles per hour right now. current temperature in the upper 40s. throughout the bay area, our first alert doppler is really active. heavy downpour with those isolated yellow pockets you see right now. anywhere from san rafael down to san jose. we have been seeing them hit or miss all throughout the morning. we are experiencing this...
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the residents were asleep our time now 5 35 new this morning, the man accused of starting the 2021 hopkins fire and mendocino county will go on trial, but it may not be near the community that was burned. that's fire destroyed. 30 homes near ukiah, kevin johnson's defense lawyer asked for a change of venue because almost everyone in the county is familiar with the hopkins fire. it may not be impartial. the judge in the case that the trial could possibly be moved to moran or colusa counties. the judge prefers marin county because it would have a bigger jury pool to hear the case. court decision is expected on monday. the issue of banning certain books is being debated in one east based school district. it was a packed meeting last night at the san ramon valley school board as the board discussed new criteria for the process to ban specific books. this follows concerns by some parents over the book, gender queer, a memoir. today it's a matter of indoctrination . going after kids, hearts, minds and souls. with stuff that neither of their parents want, nor is it appropriate for those kids. the
the residents were asleep our time now 5 35 new this morning, the man accused of starting the 2021 hopkins fire and mendocino county will go on trial, but it may not be near the community that was burned. that's fire destroyed. 30 homes near ukiah, kevin johnson's defense lawyer asked for a change of venue because almost everyone in the county is familiar with the hopkins fire. it may not be impartial. the judge in the case that the trial could possibly be moved to moran or colusa counties. the...
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medical student at washington state university, but i'm doing a research here right now at johns hopkinsand better known as the medical myth buster for talking about issues of health care disparities that exist and have long been overlooked in medicine. one of those examples is pulse oximeters. i was on instagram, and i was scrolling through, and i saw an article from the new england journal of medicine that was essentially showing how these devices that are meant to measure oxygen saturation don't read as equally in darker skin tones. and for me, knowing that, one, i'm a black person, two, i'm a black medical student, and three, that my medical school hadn't even talked about any of these issues, that concerned me. i did what anyone else would do. i saw a study. i said, well, let me make a tiktok about this. [laughter] the first thing i wanted to include was what was the problem? and so i focused on, i'm calling it racial bias in medicine. the bias in the device isn't the device itself, but how it was manu25factured.hd so many of these devices are tested on populations that have lighter
medical student at washington state university, but i'm doing a research here right now at johns hopkinsand better known as the medical myth buster for talking about issues of health care disparities that exist and have long been overlooked in medicine. one of those examples is pulse oximeters. i was on instagram, and i was scrolling through, and i saw an article from the new england journal of medicine that was essentially showing how these devices that are meant to measure oxygen saturation...
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johns hopkins is even shutting down their daily tracker, which we relied on for about three years. so wastewater surveillance seems to be the go to and what the data showing right now is that there is a slight uptake in san francisco, oakland, even santa jose and napa. now, an uptick on its own does not necessarily tell us. oh, my gosh, we're in a lot of trouble, but the concerning part is that we don't know what's going to happen with xdb, which is potentially the most contagious variant we've ever seen. the good news is what we have to be realistic about is the uptake in the northeast did not cause a dramatic rise in severe illness or hospitalizations, so we could be totally cool and headed towards into dynamic place, but it's just important for people to keep all of this on our radar, because as we move away from covid 19, we have to really start thinking about pandemic preparedness. wastewater surveillance is important there, so is making sure that we're all updating our vaccines and are by violent boosters. absolutely i mean, don't forget that just because the covid emergency
johns hopkins is even shutting down their daily tracker, which we relied on for about three years. so wastewater surveillance seems to be the go to and what the data showing right now is that there is a slight uptake in san francisco, oakland, even santa jose and napa. now, an uptick on its own does not necessarily tell us. oh, my gosh, we're in a lot of trouble, but the concerning part is that we don't know what's going to happen with xdb, which is potentially the most contagious variant we've...
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then, a senior scholar at the john hopkins center for school of public health discusses the biden administration's plan to end the bided administration public health emergency. watch "washington journal" live on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up oc-span networks. at 9:30 a.m. eastern, they consider removing a democratic president from the house committee or past stements that were made about israel. then, she denounced socialism. eight -- at 8:00 a.m. president biden speaks with other members of congress. at 10:00 a., senate returns to consid the nomination of a boarofirectors then on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m., the energy secretary testifies on the status of products funded by infrastructureaw. everything also streams live on the c-span video app or online at been.org. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. it happens here, here or anywhere, americ
then, a senior scholar at the john hopkins center for school of public health discusses the biden administration's plan to end the bided administration public health emergency. watch "washington journal" live on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up oc-span networks. at 9:30 a.m. eastern, they consider removing a democratic president from the house committee or past...
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hey, i remember and october of 2019 when johns hopkins -- my first question is who organize that?nd then in january of 2000 we were getting propaganda for people dropping dead dead in the street in china from covid. whatever became of that? >> guest: eventual one was a major and an exercise one of many different pandemic exercises that the johns hopkins at her for help has done, been doing exercises since 2001 or even before in the the 1990e started doing pandemic exercises. that was a partnership with johns hopkins, and some other groups to really illustrate how unprepared the world was for a pandemic. we have done similar exercises and it's a good way to get policymakers engage with some of the decision staff to make during an infectious disease emergency. regarding the people dropping dead in china, i don't know what happened to that. out of how much of that was true or false. clearly we don't have a good picture of what was going on in china at the time and we don't have a good picture was going on in china today. there's a lot of lack of transparency but i don't know what hap
hey, i remember and october of 2019 when johns hopkins -- my first question is who organize that?nd then in january of 2000 we were getting propaganda for people dropping dead dead in the street in china from covid. whatever became of that? >> guest: eventual one was a major and an exercise one of many different pandemic exercises that the johns hopkins at her for help has done, been doing exercises since 2001 or even before in the the 1990e started doing pandemic exercises. that was a...
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here is a look at one of our cameras on top of the mark hopkins hotel, the highest peak got some remarkable snowfall today. the west point in near the peak absolutely blanketed earlier in the day and kenny has been up on the mountain all day, he has been talking with adventurers. take a look. >> reporter: how does a man snowboard when it's time to get to work?>> this is an obvious lesson, right, of course i did. it only happens once. but, just to be able to say i did it. just to be up here. >> reporter: the best way to get to the top is to hike or bike, that is what i did and so did a lot of mountain bikers.>> it's a great day to be out. i'm loving it. i saw that it was going to snow and i thought i better get up the hill. >> reporter: kenny couldn't miss this chance. >> i will make a snowman once i get to the top. >> reporter: we saw campers who woke up to a surprise.>> i didn't expect snow. >> reporter: you weren't paying attention to the forecast then. hikers navigated around fallen trees to get closer to the top.>> you have to make a snowman. it's the first time i've seen snow up here,
here is a look at one of our cameras on top of the mark hopkins hotel, the highest peak got some remarkable snowfall today. the west point in near the peak absolutely blanketed earlier in the day and kenny has been up on the mountain all day, he has been talking with adventurers. take a look. >> reporter: how does a man snowboard when it's time to get to work?>> this is an obvious lesson, right, of course i did. it only happens once. but, just to be able to say i did it. just to be...
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anumb minute haas, a cardiologist at johns hopkins says the signs of heart distress in women can be subtle and that stress is a major contributing factor. >> the heart is not just one thing independent of the rest of the body. nourishing every aspect of your health will overall make you a much healthier person. >> reporter: most cardiac events can be prevented through things like proper diet and exercise, consistent sleep, knowing family history, and trying to keep that stress to a minimum. knowing the different ways heart attacks can present in women can be lifesaving. the arm pain that many men experience isn't as common, but neck or jaw pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and fatigue are. for nichols, as both a physician and a heart attack survivor, she says it's never been more important to stop and listen to your own body. >> because if not, they might find themselves flat on the floor, and i strongly hope no one has to go through what i've gone through. >> reporter: the doctors we spoke with really emphasized the importance of sleep and they encourage women to prioritize rest. sometim
anumb minute haas, a cardiologist at johns hopkins says the signs of heart distress in women can be subtle and that stress is a major contributing factor. >> the heart is not just one thing independent of the rest of the body. nourishing every aspect of your health will overall make you a much healthier person. >> reporter: most cardiac events can be prevented through things like proper diet and exercise, consistent sleep, knowing family history, and trying to keep that stress to a...
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as told to me by the author of several books analyzing putin's rusa and a senior fellow at johns hopkinsversity. >> especially in the system that vladimir putin has created, propaganda is often about communicating very discrete messages which the audience understands but might not be that understandable to people in other countries. really his speech was about inspiring the nation. he was turning these trips he has been using for years tropes he has been using for years now, the room was completely uninspired. what mattered in the speech was a series of threats to everybody in the room. one of russian leader says there will be no witchhunt, everybody in the room understands there will be witchhunts. when the leader of a dictatorship like russia says it is fine to handle as abroad -- handle business abroad, he is basically saying you dare have any contact with the west and we will witchhunt you. it was a series of threats to people in the room. we are all in this together, we are bound by this war, you have to listen to the nonsense i am saying and smile and barren granite and-- bear and
as told to me by the author of several books analyzing putin's rusa and a senior fellow at johns hopkinsversity. >> especially in the system that vladimir putin has created, propaganda is often about communicating very discrete messages which the audience understands but might not be that understandable to people in other countries. really his speech was about inspiring the nation. he was turning these trips he has been using for years tropes he has been using for years now, the room was...
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a beautiful view for the mark hopkins hotel as we look toward intermittent cloud cover on the horizon. temperatures are mostly in the middle 50s but still holding onto 60 degrees right now in san jose. chilly later tonight, especially in length, but warmer than the past couple inland 40s bay and around the coast before temperatures warm up within a couple of degrees on either side of normal for this time of year, which means most of us are in the lower and middle 60s. may be a few spots along the coast, stopping just short of 60 degrees. low 60s around the south end of the bay down to the peninsula. mid-60s for san jose. low 60s in land at the east bay, the very cool spots in the tri-valley barely below 60. low 60's in san francisco and oakland,. the warm spot is 66 degrees around windsor. even in lake county you will hit the upper 50s. not too much change around the bay but lower and middle 60s in oakland, not bad for presidents' day weekend. middle and upper 60 for san jose, saturday, sunday, and monday, but then rain chances into the forecast, potentially already late tuesday for t
a beautiful view for the mark hopkins hotel as we look toward intermittent cloud cover on the horizon. temperatures are mostly in the middle 50s but still holding onto 60 degrees right now in san jose. chilly later tonight, especially in length, but warmer than the past couple inland 40s bay and around the coast before temperatures warm up within a couple of degrees on either side of normal for this time of year, which means most of us are in the lower and middle 60s. may be a few spots along...
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johns hopkins, then it was presented just the scenario of everything that later happened in reality andf the american company ecohealth. eleans, too, no longer seem to be harmless specialists. they studied how strains of coronavirus are transmitted from animals to humans in a familiar story in the laboratory. by the way, a year before the official announcement of the outbreak , maria valieva and matvey popov were located on the border between china and russia. all against pain in muscles and joints in it the highest dosage of the substance against more inflammation and components for better penetration into the eyes is designed to combat pain, inflammation in muscles and joints large package at a bargain price. alfa-bank credit card free forever flies to you instant delivery to anywhere in russia and cash withdrawals without commission at any atms in a whirlwind of life. better luck. good luck meat with noodles fills the joy of life fill. very bad february eldorado with gifts that everyone was waiting for powerful orda toothbrush with a 56% discount in m.video or eldorado kiev deliberat
johns hopkins, then it was presented just the scenario of everything that later happened in reality andf the american company ecohealth. eleans, too, no longer seem to be harmless specialists. they studied how strains of coronavirus are transmitted from animals to humans in a familiar story in the laboratory. by the way, a year before the official announcement of the outbreak , maria valieva and matvey popov were located on the border between china and russia. all against pain in muscles and...
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ho—fung hung from johns hopkins university told me about the chinese reactions.er found out it is actually not the first time that a chinese spy balloon has shown up in us skies, and also in other countries. then shooting it down over the ocean, and now they retrieve it, is a kind of action of caution, and definitely, and some people speculate that china might take action to sue the us for compensation of the downed balloon, but i don't believe that china would pursue this course, and i hope that after these heated exchanges and mutual condemnation on the incident, that they could forget, people can forget about it and we want a more important issues. as you mentioned, this is not the first time one of these balloons has appeared in american skies. i think ten or so over the last year. strong words from mr lincoln, warning china against incursions into us airspace, but is this likely to deter beijing? i think it is kind of a pattern, that besides balloon we see that china has been dispatching for example fishing boats in the south china sea, with regard to its te
ho—fung hung from johns hopkins university told me about the chinese reactions.er found out it is actually not the first time that a chinese spy balloon has shown up in us skies, and also in other countries. then shooting it down over the ocean, and now they retrieve it, is a kind of action of caution, and definitely, and some people speculate that china might take action to sue the us for compensation of the downed balloon, but i don't believe that china would pursue this course, and i hope...
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right now, the last of monday's daylight on the horizon as we look out from the mark hopkins hotel. temperatures at the moment low to mid-50s, not bad for a february evening. later on tonight it's chilly inland, not the coldest night, that'll be wednesday morning and again thursday morning, but widespread 30s inland with low to mid-40s around the bay and along the coast. we have an adoptable dog as the dog walking forecast representative. this is indy, who is available for adoption from california bully rescue. he's being fostered in turlock. only a short drive if you want to meet him. a few passing showers around the middle of the day, otherwise, layer up as you head out the door. we're going to have cool and breezy conditions. do like indy is doing. fill in the rest of the temperature map, low to mid-50s for highs across the entire bay area. a good 5 to 10 degrees below normal. so already a cool day tomorrow. and then what little warmth we have near ground level is going to escape tomorrow night. chilly mornings wednesday and thursday, but warning up in the afternoon. upper 50s to
right now, the last of monday's daylight on the horizon as we look out from the mark hopkins hotel. temperatures at the moment low to mid-50s, not bad for a february evening. later on tonight it's chilly inland, not the coldest night, that'll be wednesday morning and again thursday morning, but widespread 30s inland with low to mid-40s around the bay and along the coast. we have an adoptable dog as the dog walking forecast representative. this is indy, who is available for adoption from...
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continued our educational projects of cooperation with the best medical universities, this is john hopkinsord, the doctors of sweden are open to our ukrainian doctors, whom we have already sent there and are planning to send, and we are also coming here. surgeons who will operate in lviv in three hospitals. well , and many, many others. rudolph. tell me, these various international organizations are mostly foreign. they say that we will help civilians and military no, because it's if we don't want to support war, we are against war. we want peace, that is, when you talk to them. are they a storehouse or do they provide help? there is no difference between them, and they understand that our soldiers are the ones who actually fight. for peace, the opposing russian army, well, you need to understand that there is a political factor, there is a human factor at the human level. everyone supports us. my friend roman smolens was recently at the so far and he says that everyone is absolutely talking about ukraine and wants to support it as much as possible. is this brazil are these indian hospital
continued our educational projects of cooperation with the best medical universities, this is john hopkinsord, the doctors of sweden are open to our ukrainian doctors, whom we have already sent there and are planning to send, and we are also coming here. surgeons who will operate in lviv in three hospitals. well , and many, many others. rudolph. tell me, these various international organizations are mostly foreign. they say that we will help civilians and military no, because it's if we don't...
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and it's hopkins water into the huge crowds, a ministry celebrate that that's what years ago. so in the culture this seen it on you know, showing that patient or not everybody can continue food will, will just take one more question, a little bit of a connection issue, but we'll see, can we hear you at the start of your answer? i wanted just to touch finally upon the fact that we mentioned us officials have said that washington is not planning to sanction india for importing energy from russia while at the same time going after to run what kind of message do you think that sends that we don't want to touch, you know, a country the size of india, but we'll go after around. we feel that we can target you without a problem. you know, i think the main reason united states is not targeting india is because of the us china competition. they want to have india on their side as a pressure. china more want to pressures india quietly. have been doing that for some time to ask them not to buy rush and upset that is doing that. but the decision to sanction india did not come because the c
and it's hopkins water into the huge crowds, a ministry celebrate that that's what years ago. so in the culture this seen it on you know, showing that patient or not everybody can continue food will, will just take one more question, a little bit of a connection issue, but we'll see, can we hear you at the start of your answer? i wanted just to touch finally upon the fact that we mentioned us officials have said that washington is not planning to sanction india for importing energy from russia...
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anum minhas is a cardiologist at johns hopkins, says the signs of heart distress and women can be subtleress isn't major to reading factor. >> the heart is not just one thing independent of the rest of the body. nourishing every aspect of your health will overall make you a much healthier person. >> reporter: post cardiac events can be prevented through things like proper diet and exercise. consistent sleep, knowing family history, and trying to keep that stress to a minimum. knowing the different ways heart attacks can present in women can be life-saving. the arm pain that many men experience isn't as common but not or jaw pain, shortness of breath, nausea and fatigue are carried for nichols, as both a physician and heart attack survivor, she says it's never been more important to stop and listen to your own body. >> if not, they might find themselves flat on the floor and i strongly hope no one has to go through what i've gone through. >> norah: the doctors we spoke with really emphasize the importance of sleep and encouraged women to prioritize rest. all this week, we'll be talking ab
anum minhas is a cardiologist at johns hopkins, says the signs of heart distress and women can be subtleress isn't major to reading factor. >> the heart is not just one thing independent of the rest of the body. nourishing every aspect of your health will overall make you a much healthier person. >> reporter: post cardiac events can be prevented through things like proper diet and exercise. consistent sleep, knowing family history, and trying to keep that stress to a minimum....
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we're joined now by prof of political economy, ho—fung hung, from johns hopkins university, who studiesions. professor, thank you very much for being with us. china says this was an overreaction on america's part. was it an overreaction?— america's part. was it an overreaction? actually, after us detected _ overreaction? actually, after us detected the _ overreaction? actually, after us detected the chinese - overreaction? actually, after us detected the chinese spy| us detected the chinese spy balloon and later found out it is actually not the first time that a chinese spy balloon has shown up in us skies, and also in other countries. then shooting it down over the ocean, and now they retrieve it, is a kind of action of caution, and definitely, and some people speculate that china might take action to sue the us for compensation of the downed balloon, buti the us for compensation of the downed balloon, but i don't believe that china would pursue this course, and i hope that after these heated exchanges and mutual condemnation on the incident, that they could forget, people can forget a
we're joined now by prof of political economy, ho—fung hung, from johns hopkins university, who studiesions. professor, thank you very much for being with us. china says this was an overreaction on america's part. was it an overreaction?— america's part. was it an overreaction? actually, after us detected _ overreaction? actually, after us detected the _ overreaction? actually, after us detected the chinese - overreaction? actually, after us detected the chinese spy| us detected the chinese...
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. >> let me ask a question from daniel of johns hopkins university. he's here. raise your hand. excellent. he wants to know, how do you build resiliency into the highest technology, cost satellite systems like the missile defense system that we've traditionally done with only a handful of systems? >> great question. the good news is, we've started that process. the work at the space development agency to take analysis to say, what are the most optimal orbits at the right price point that make sense to provide global missile warning capabilities in a more resilient way? that was the problem statement they went after. they ran thousands of permutations of what that would be. the architecture was orbits that included upper lip related constitution. we are working towards and investing in designing a missile tracking architecture that leverages all the capabilities, all the orbits as opposed to just a few satellites. >> great. i'm pleased to see georgetown on the side. one of my former students is here. she's now doing space work. she wanted to ask about your thinking on space launc
. >> let me ask a question from daniel of johns hopkins university. he's here. raise your hand. excellent. he wants to know, how do you build resiliency into the highest technology, cost satellite systems like the missile defense system that we've traditionally done with only a handful of systems? >> great question. the good news is, we've started that process. the work at the space development agency to take analysis to say, what are the most optimal orbits at the right price point...
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it's been, you know, there's johns hopkins professor that came out the other day in the article said they should be doing air sampling from multiple areas around the site. just air monitoring and the tools that they use for the air monitoring are not sophisticated enough to pick up the chemicals that we need to find in our air. and obviously a lot of concern and worry here from our panel. i do want to share with our audience, with some other residents have to say about their primary concerns. take a listen to this material can talk, but he can say, hey, i got a headache or i'm dizzy or light headed or my eyes burn and nothing like that. i mean, he'll start crying, but it could be a number of things. if we be president, we need fema housing. people were getting we, we should not have been way back in the tell me until all this was done. you bring families that with their kids in their loved ones and then tell him to screw up with don't been when you're here that. i mean, you're nodding what comes to mind, what are you feeling? i think a lot of double talk early on. ah, and you know, p
it's been, you know, there's johns hopkins professor that came out the other day in the article said they should be doing air sampling from multiple areas around the site. just air monitoring and the tools that they use for the air monitoring are not sophisticated enough to pick up the chemicals that we need to find in our air. and obviously a lot of concern and worry here from our panel. i do want to share with our audience, with some other residents have to say about their primary concerns....
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the first official announcement of the emergence of a new coronavirus infections in china, johns hopkinsversity , with the support of the bill gates foundation and mylene de gates, held in new york. doctrine 211: these activities practiced how to deal with an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus. which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans through an intermediate host organism. the development of the covid-19 pandemic that is why the scenario raises questions about its deliberate nature of us involvement in this incident. now the attention of vanga's envoy to afghan is ready to unveil a new sensation that will become an unpleasant surprise for the washington factory did the factory. coronavirus was done there somehow. i said a long time ago i had notes made there they were preparing to attack mathematics, says the americans in ukraine in the kharkov region are developing biological weapons to attack bandera. should have become belgorod and voronezh defense of russia confirms the calculations. afghan mathematicians on the territory of ukraine in 2019 of the luh
the first official announcement of the emergence of a new coronavirus infections in china, johns hopkinsversity , with the support of the bill gates foundation and mylene de gates, held in new york. doctrine 211: these activities practiced how to deal with an epidemic of a previously unknown coronavirus. which, according to legend, was transferred from bats to humans through an intermediate host organism. the development of the covid-19 pandemic that is why the scenario raises questions about...
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hi, father hopkins, the fuck you and i, she had for the involvement of the target community and jeremy's, also visible in other cities. the owners of a low co boxing club in munich were overwhelmed by the number of donations from people who want to help, despite being so far away from the disaster sown. you're watching dw news of next is a documentary looking at how russian oligarchy are hiding their super yachts. and don't forget to say that aches, are websites or in our youtube channel taker. deary danesh. wanted to make sure. austin, you mouth right? yes. the end of a superpower. the collapse of the soviet union, rushes warning crane. one years since they envision began in february on d. w. ah. in the south west, a turkey tucked away in a bay near budrum lies a super yacht. almost 80 meters long. the titan sales under the flank of bermuda. but it belongs to a russian oligarch. alexander after him, off the king of steel. he is one of a dozen kremlin confidence who have brought a yachts it since russia launched its war on ukraine to avoid international sanctions. local journalist jasa u
hi, father hopkins, the fuck you and i, she had for the involvement of the target community and jeremy's, also visible in other cities. the owners of a low co boxing club in munich were overwhelmed by the number of donations from people who want to help, despite being so far away from the disaster sown. you're watching dw news of next is a documentary looking at how russian oligarchy are hiding their super yachts. and don't forget to say that aches, are websites or in our youtube channel taker....
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received an oscar from the script, and the world still remembers the game of the brilliant anthony hopkinsay, this role in the film was specially written, but let's get back to the new premiere of the zeller drama. son was first presented to the film festival venice, moreover, even claimed the main award of the golden lion 10 the tape will take us to new york, plunge into the microclimate of dramas and not only one family, and it seems like a story from a cockroach, how the world did not get divorced, he is happy in a new family, however, life knows how to twist mustaches on the threshold of her ex-husband once a wife comes. and with his son, and now the viewer is immersed. the inner world of a 17-year-old teenager who is drowning in depression, provoked in many ways by adults, how we pass on our sad experience to our children, how to prevent mistakes of your parents what to do if you can not find your place in the world and how to get away from frustration on these other questions. perhaps you will find answers in the cross-theater, but we will continue the theme of fathers and children o
received an oscar from the script, and the world still remembers the game of the brilliant anthony hopkinsay, this role in the film was specially written, but let's get back to the new premiere of the zeller drama. son was first presented to the film festival venice, moreover, even claimed the main award of the golden lion 10 the tape will take us to new york, plunge into the microclimate of dramas and not only one family, and it seems like a story from a cockroach, how the world did not get...
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kelly, good seeing you hopkins. kelly, good seeing you again. here we are. we're talking again.er strike. do you feel you're achieving anything? do you feel you're getting anywhere ? no, i don't . getting anywhere? no, i don't. to be honest, i just feel a lot of men coming to the table with not even prepared to listen to what we're saying . it's what we're saying. it's a really, really sad situation . really, really sad situation. and, you know , the government and, you know, the government klopp torus now act for us it's really hard when you come into a profession to care for people and you know able to do that on and you know able to do that on a daily basis. and you know able to do that on a daily basis . there's not a daily basis. there's not enough staff is 40,000 nursing vacancies at the moment and we can't attract new talent into the job because when they go to college go to university sorry it was college. when i when i start it and it's now you have to train up to university level a degree. so the getting into debt they come coming into work and then starting off on a s
kelly, good seeing you hopkins. kelly, good seeing you again. here we are. we're talking again.er strike. do you feel you're achieving anything? do you feel you're getting anywhere ? no, i don't . getting anywhere? no, i don't. to be honest, i just feel a lot of men coming to the table with not even prepared to listen to what we're saying . it's what we're saying. it's a really, really sad situation . really, really sad situation. and, you know , the government and, you know, the government...
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economy and then a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for the bloomberg school of public healthcusses the biden administration plan to end of the u.s. covid-19 public health emergency. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> the name of america which belongs to you in your national capacity, fourscore and seven years...