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we're joined now by john campbell one of you tube's more famous trauma virus researchers and analystsmany of us been following him since the pandemic began thanks so much for coming in john is the spike we're seeing in marsay and other european big cities is a result phenomenon or is this europe wide. it's pretty well you of why i mean at the moment spain is it is leading the increasing cases then france and then the u.k. is increasing quite a bit now but there are notable exceptions like italy so it is a bit patchy but there was a summary by washington state university in seattle just a couple of days ago and they describe your poseur gene generally so we're seeing a general trend in europe of increases that we are seeing particular countries increasing at a more rapid rate and of course what we need to do is learn from the mistakes of the countries that are increasing at a more rapid rate and try and use that information to keep the levels of spread down in other countries such as germany and the u.k. where the levels are currently low or. a lot of people talking about a 2nd wave be
we're joined now by john campbell one of you tube's more famous trauma virus researchers and analystsmany of us been following him since the pandemic began thanks so much for coming in john is the spike we're seeing in marsay and other european big cities is a result phenomenon or is this europe wide. it's pretty well you of why i mean at the moment spain is it is leading the increasing cases then france and then the u.k. is increasing quite a bit now but there are notable exceptions like italy...
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measures 1st that we all know about and then what we about these high tech things later all right dr john campbell as always our campbell it's good talking with you we appreciate the time in your valuable insights tonight thank you. thank you. our now to mexico where construction crews have unearthed a graveyard of ice age mammoths archeologists say the saw each of a new airport north of mexico city could be one of the world's largest deposits of mammoth skeleton. officials knew it was a good spot to build an airport but it wasn't until they got digging that i realized what it used to be good for to. the bones that discovered telltales that may have been buried for some 24000 years. this is enough to know that this place would have been like paradise but with one great pitfall the money banks of the lake. and the story obviously repeated itself over and over again the animals venture too far out got stuck and were killed by either other animals or by man. scientists say they've discovered more than 100 mammoth skeletons here spread across nearly 200 excavation sites. they're now working to piece t
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let's get some perspective on this story now we have john campbell with us he's a health analyst and educator in carlisle england hi john good to have you with us why do you think that we're seeing this spike in cases in regions and countries really across europe not just in france. i think we're actually paying the consequences of what happened over the summit's i mean some unsightly cases went down and people thought things were getting much better so there was quite a lot of tourism so a lot of people went on holiday to spain a lot of people from france went abroad and came back and that was spreading the virus around and as well as that in some a time as you would expect of course nice summer evenings young people out drinking out socializing and that was a major driver infection the infection was spreading amongst young people because young people usually get minimally symptomatic of even asymptomatic disease they were really suffering from it themselves but what they were doing is they were going home taking it to their parents' generation on their grandparents' generation so wh
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one showed long term immunity in some cases this is likely to as well i'm hopeful for that ok dr john campbell as always our campbell we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight thank you thank you. in washington d.c. mourning the dead is apparently no drag on the speed of partisan politics u.s. president donald trump says he will nominate every placement for the late u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg at the end of this week ginsburg died last friday on trump and the republicans want to nominate and confirm a new supreme court justice with less than 45 days before the national election 4 years ago many of those same republicans prevented president obama from doing the same thing and in 26 team the election was still 10 months away if you see the glaring hypocrisy here you are not alone if you sense a lack of decency here you may be in the minority ruth bader ginsburg supreme court seat draped in black will as tribute to her outsized legacy grew on the steps outside on detoxing bazza lova who will fill her shoes is only just beginning democratic presidential nominee.
one showed long term immunity in some cases this is likely to as well i'm hopeful for that ok dr john campbell as always our campbell we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight thank you thank you. in washington d.c. mourning the dead is apparently no drag on the speed of partisan politics u.s. president donald trump says he will nominate every placement for the late u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg at the end of this week ginsburg died last friday on trump and the...
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and bring in dr john campbell he also works as an independent health analyst sees generated a sizable following on social media to do his reasoned and rational insights into everything corona virus pandemic cameras good to see you again let's do that and let's look at the numbers here 10000000 tests a day now if you look at the population of the u.k. you could test the whole population of britain in about a week and have most of sunday off is this a sensible idea. this is an interesting unfolding story which is part based on fact in part based on fiction the factual pot is the prime minister's briefing last night at the regular downing street briefing where we talked about this saying there was going to be a trial of this new method in sulphide in the u.k. but then there was a leak occurred earlier on today where the british government was communicating with the scottish government and somewhere along the way this story leaked out and was picked up by the british medical journal and they got hold of these ideas that there was going to be $10000000.00 tests that day that the entire pop
and bring in dr john campbell he also works as an independent health analyst sees generated a sizable following on social media to do his reasoned and rational insights into everything corona virus pandemic cameras good to see you again let's do that and let's look at the numbers here 10000000 tests a day now if you look at the population of the u.k. you could test the whole population of britain in about a week and have most of sunday off is this a sensible idea. this is an interesting...
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i want to bring in dr john campbell dr campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much less talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health and pfizer say that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month as if nothing is done i mean these are these are so boring figures. but there are they are very high figures i mean the official increasing cases today was just about 4 and a half 1000 in the u.k. but that was the officially testate cases that have been formally diagnosed the office for national statistics is currently saying about 6000 new cases per day but that means about 70000 people suffering from the condition at the moment today in the united kingdom but the common symptom track around with the tim specter and zoe group is probably the most accurate and that shows over 10000 new cases today and nearly 100000 people who are actually ill as we are today and as you rightly say we've got a
i want to bring in dr john campbell dr campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much less talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health and pfizer say that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month as if nothing is done i mean these are these are so boring figures. but there are they are very...
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i want to bring in dr john campbell arthur campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media campbell it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much let's talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health that pfizer say that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month the if nothing is done i mean these are reserved sobering figures. that there are they are very high figures i mean the official increasing cases today was just about 4 and a half 1000 in the u.k. but that was the officially testate cases and the formally diagnosed the office for national statistics is currently saying about 6000 new cases per day but that means about 70000 people suffering from the condition at the moment today in the united kingdom but the common symptom track around with the tim specter and zoe group is probably the most accurate and that shows over 10000 new cases today and nearly 100000 people who are actually ill as we are today and as you rightly say we've g
i want to bring in dr john campbell arthur campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media campbell it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much let's talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health that pfizer say that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month the if nothing is done i mean these are reserved sobering figures. that there are...
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let's get some perspective on the story now we have john campbell with us he's a health analyst and educator in carlisle england hi john good to have you with us why do you think that we're seeing this spike in cases in regions and countries really across europe not just in france. i think we're actually paying the consequences of what happened over the summit's i mean some unsightly cases went down and people thought things were getting much better so there was quite a lot of tourism so a lot of people went on holiday to spain a lot of people from france went abroad and came back and that was spreading the virus around and as well as that in some a time as you would expect of course nice summer evenings young people out drinking out socializing and that was a major driver of infection the infection was spreading amongst young people because young people usually get minimally symptomatic of even asymptomatic disease they were really suffering from it themselves but what they were doing is they were going home taking it to their parents' generation on their grandparents' generation so what we
let's get some perspective on the story now we have john campbell with us he's a health analyst and educator in carlisle england hi john good to have you with us why do you think that we're seeing this spike in cases in regions and countries really across europe not just in france. i think we're actually paying the consequences of what happened over the summit's i mean some unsightly cases went down and people thought things were getting much better so there was quite a lot of tourism so a lot...
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i want to bring in dr john campbell or to campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much so let's talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health and pfizer say that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month that if nothing is done i mean these are reserved sobering figures. that there are they are very high figures i mean the official increasing cases today was just about 4 and a half 1000 in the u.k. but that was the officially testate case is that i mean formally diagnosed the office for national statistics is currently saying about 6000 new cases per day but that means about 70000 people suffering from the condition at the moment today in the united kingdom but the common symptom tracker out with a team specter and zoe group is probably the most accurate and that shows over 10000 new cases today and nearly 100000 people who are actually ill as we are today and as you rightly say we've got
i want to bring in dr john campbell or to campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much so let's talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health and pfizer say that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month that if nothing is done i mean these are reserved sobering figures. that there are they...
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measures 1st that we all know about and then what we about these high tech things later aren't dr john campbell as always our campbell it's good talking with you we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you. thank you. art now to mexico where construction crews have unearthed a graveyard of ice age mammoths archaeologists say the size of a new airport north of mexico city could be one of the world's largest deposits of mammoth skeletons. officials knew it was a good spot to build an airport but it wasn't until they got digging that i realized what it used to be good for to. the bones that discovered tell tiles that may have been buried for some 24000 years. this is enough to know that this place would have been night paradise but with warm great pitfall the money balance of the lake. and the story obviously repeated itself over and over again the animals venture too far out got stuck and were killed by either other animals or by man. scientists say they've discovered more than 100 mammoth skeletons here spread across nearly 200 excavation sites. they're now working to pie
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measures 1st that we all know about and then what we about these high tech things later aren't dr john campbell as always our campbell it's good talking with you we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you. thank you. right now to mexico where construction crews have unearthed a graveyard of ice age mammoths archeologists say the saw each of a new airport north of mexico city could be one of the world's largest deposits of mammoth skeleton. officials knew it was a good spot to build an airport but it wasn't until they got digging that i realized what it used to be good for to. the bones that discovered tell tiles that may have been buried for some 24000 years. this is enough to know that this place would have been like paradise but with warm great pitfall the money banks of the lake. and the story obviously repeated itself over and over again the animals venture too far out got stuck and were killed by either other animals by man. scientists say they've discovered more than 100 mammoth skeletons here spread across nearly 200 excavation sites. they're now working to piece
measures 1st that we all know about and then what we about these high tech things later aren't dr john campbell as always our campbell it's good talking with you we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you. thank you. right now to mexico where construction crews have unearthed a graveyard of ice age mammoths archeologists say the saw each of a new airport north of mexico city could be one of the world's largest deposits of mammoth skeleton. officials knew it was a good...
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let's get some perspective on the story now we have john campbell with us he's a health analyst and educator in carlisle england hi john good to have you with us why do you think that we're seeing this spike in cases in regions and countries really across europe not just in france. i think we're actually paying the consequences of what happened over the summit's i mean some unsightly cases went down and people thought things were getting much better so there was quite a lot of tourism so a lot of people went on holiday to spain a lot of people from france went abroad and came back and that was spreading the virus around and as well as that in some a time as you would expect of course nice summer evenings young people out drinking out socializing and that was a major driver of infection the infection was spreading amongst young people because young people usually get minimally symptomatic or even asymptomatic disease they were really suffering from it themselves but what they were doing is they were going home taking it to their parents' generation on their grandparents' generation so what we
let's get some perspective on the story now we have john campbell with us he's a health analyst and educator in carlisle england hi john good to have you with us why do you think that we're seeing this spike in cases in regions and countries really across europe not just in france. i think we're actually paying the consequences of what happened over the summit's i mean some unsightly cases went down and people thought things were getting much better so there was quite a lot of tourism so a lot...
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next the next summer is my herb john campbell health i'm not. going to have to leave it there thank you so much john that's what thank you. let's get a round about some of the other developments in the pandemic israel has toughened its coronavirus measures after a 2nd lockdown failed to reduce new infections the new rules will close most workplaces shutter outdoor food markets and further limit prayers and demonstrations britain has reported its highest number of new cases in a day just over 6600 the government announced sweeping new measures earlier in the way designed to curb the spread of the virus and the number of people who have died from coburg 1000 in mexico has passed 75000 the country has seen more than 715000 infections. and rio de janeiro has delayed next year's world famous carnival celebration the event only draws millions of visitors it was supposed to take place in february but it's been postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic brazil is grappling with the world's 2nd deadliest corona virus outbreak. sports now and the u.a.e. fo
next the next summer is my herb john campbell health i'm not. going to have to leave it there thank you so much john that's what thank you. let's get a round about some of the other developments in the pandemic israel has toughened its coronavirus measures after a 2nd lockdown failed to reduce new infections the new rules will close most workplaces shutter outdoor food markets and further limit prayers and demonstrations britain has reported its highest number of new cases in a day just over...
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i want to bring in dr john campbell or to campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media but campbell it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much let's talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health good byes are saying that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month and if nothing is done i mean these are these are cybering figures. but they are they are very high figures i mean the official increasing cases today was just about 4 and a half 1000 in the u.k. but that was the officially testate cases formally diagnosed the office for national statistics is currently saying about 6000 new cases per day but that means about 70000 people suffering from the condition at the moment today in the united kingdom but the common symptom traquair out with the tim specter and zoe group is probably the most accurate and that shows over 10000 new cases today and nearly 100000 people who are actually ill as we are today and as you rightly say we've g
i want to bring in dr john campbell or to campbell works as an independent health analyst he has generated a sizable following on social media but campbell it's good to have you back on the day thank you very much let's talk about these numbers the u.k.'s top health good byes are saying that the virus is in general circulation doubling every 7 days and then there is this other number $50000.00 cases per day by next month and if nothing is done i mean these are these are cybering figures. but...
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book historian john campbell remarks that by the 1870s virtually everyone who took a train for a journey of any length at all would have encountered a book from one of the popular cheaplibraries . cheap fiction took another form as well. in stories from the so-called action factories, these were stories that were quickly produced, of questionable quality and were long on murders and rescue and melodrama. very heavily formulaic. a real industrial commodity that flooded themarket . one other part of this mix of cheap fiction needs to be mentioned. and that is the questionable and perceived to be very immoral french novel. typically appearing and yellow paper covers, people talk about this through the period and decried by one of the critics as not just being sinful butbeing scrappy was . so all of these are in the mix and you can kind of see three of the covers that will give you the flavor of this wave of cheap fiction. so on the left captives of the frontier, western stories wereincredibly popular and they did a lot in the way of nationbuilding . in the middle levels library withbarry ly
book historian john campbell remarks that by the 1870s virtually everyone who took a train for a journey of any length at all would have encountered a book from one of the popular cheaplibraries . cheap fiction took another form as well. in stories from the so-called action factories, these were stories that were quickly produced, of questionable quality and were long on murders and rescue and melodrama. very heavily formulaic. a real industrial commodity that flooded themarket . one other part...
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tony blair spokesman and director of communications he joins us from london so mr campbell we have tony blair and john major today with this open letter in the press excoriating boris johnson and making the perfectly valid accurate point that he won an election on a deal that he was involved in but now fast forward 89 months and that deals and nonstarter how does that come about. well it comes about from the fact that the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister now think the country is beginning to see that perhaps more clearly i think both tony blair and john major tony blair as he said i used to work sometimes tells me that i go to over the top in my criticisms of boris johnson and he was held back i think in terms of some of his rhetoric about johnson but john major. a conservative prime minister who jewing cerys amaze time although he had very different views on some issues pretty much kept his head down i think for him to come out today and combine with a labor prime minister and say what they have said together about the current prime minister about the current governme
tony blair spokesman and director of communications he joins us from london so mr campbell we have tony blair and john major today with this open letter in the press excoriating boris johnson and making the perfectly valid accurate point that he won an election on a deal that he was involved in but now fast forward 89 months and that deals and nonstarter how does that come about. well it comes about from the fact that the country i'm afraid elected a complete charlatan as prime minister now...
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cnn's josh campbell live in portland with the very latest. good morning, josh. >> yeah, good morning, johnntioned, the mayor coming out, calling for an end to some of the nightly unrest that we've periodically seen here, including an incident on monday outside of his condo, where people lit a fire, threw projectiles. that was declared a riot. now, he is not alone in trying to quell some of the violence here. his colleague, governor kate brown issued a plan to try to bring residents together. she also called upon local law enforcement in neighboring jurisdictions here in portland to come and support, interestingly enough, we're hearing three of those law enforcement agencies are telling her "no," that they're not sending resources, they're not going to get involved in what's happening here. it's also worth noting that as the local officials try to quell the violence, president trump, as he's want to do, continues to use this city for political fodder. we know he's described this city as in an endless state of chaos. it's important to fact check that, because all it stakes is a stroll around
cnn's josh campbell live in portland with the very latest. good morning, josh. >> yeah, good morning, johnntioned, the mayor coming out, calling for an end to some of the nightly unrest that we've periodically seen here, including an incident on monday outside of his condo, where people lit a fire, threw projectiles. that was declared a riot. now, he is not alone in trying to quell some of the violence here. his colleague, governor kate brown issued a plan to try to bring residents...
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cnn's josh campbell live in portland with the latest there. josh? >> reporter: good morning to you, john. for well over 90 nights, we've seen different protests here. most of them have centered on a federal building downtown. last night there was a group that actually went, as you mentioned, to the residence of the mayor, calling on him to resign. the group outside, they were banging drums and, you know, shouting, obviously, throughout the night. now, at one point, after people started throwing projectiles into that building, police finally declared a riot. that's a pattern that we've seen. they dispersed that crowd, getting people out of there. now, in addition to that overnight, we're also getting some new details about another incident that happened over the weekend. we're learning the identity of a man who was shot and killed. police say he is 39-year-old aaron danielson. and a far-right group here, patriot prayer, posted a note of condolences to him, saying that he was a supporter of theirs. obviously, there's this debate raging here about whether there will be members of that group
cnn's josh campbell live in portland with the latest there. josh? >> reporter: good morning to you, john. for well over 90 nights, we've seen different protests here. most of them have centered on a federal building downtown. last night there was a group that actually went, as you mentioned, to the residence of the mayor, calling on him to resign. the group outside, they were banging drums and, you know, shouting, obviously, throughout the night. now, at one point, after people started...
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campbell live in linwood, california. what's the latest on the search, the manhunt here, josh? >> reporter: good morning, john.that cctv footage of this incident, it's hard to conclude that this was anything but the attempted cold-blooded murder of two law enforcement officers here in los angeles. you see a patrol vehicle outside the metro station. a man walks towards the vehicle, appears to be passing by. stops, and then starts firing into the passenger side before fleeing. that incident leaving those two deputies in the vehicle seriously injured. as you mentioned, this manhunt is still underway. a massive manhunt, as of this point, authorities have not indicated whether they have any leads. however, they have issued a reward for $100,000, asking the public for any information that can lead to this person's arrest. after this shooting, we heard from countless officials here in california, coming out, publicly condemning the shooting. officials in washington also taking note. president trump weighing in last nigh night. >> a man shot at stone cold, short range, right through a window. and we're looking for him
campbell live in linwood, california. what's the latest on the search, the manhunt here, josh? >> reporter: good morning, john.that cctv footage of this incident, it's hard to conclude that this was anything but the attempted cold-blooded murder of two law enforcement officers here in los angeles. you see a patrol vehicle outside the metro station. a man walks towards the vehicle, appears to be passing by. stops, and then starts firing into the passenger side before fleeing. that incident...