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. >> at our table jennifer nuzzo who senior scholar associate professor at the johns hopkins center for health security here to talk about the coronavirus and the response to it. let's begin with this virus. what exactly is it and how is it that it became something that went from an animal to humans? >> guest: so it's a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is the sake of it among the population, frequent cause of the common cold but this is a new winter people don't have any immunity. seems to be producing more severe symptoms thanon a regular common coronavirus does. we're fairly good evidence that originated in animals and at some point jump over to humans and then became capable of being transmitted between humans. we don't fully know when that occurred. the initial outbreak was detected at the end of december. it's likely started a month before then but possibly earlier. >> host: how does the jump from animal to human? >> guest: that mechanism is it now but it's likely a human came in contact with an animal that was infected and that virus mutated all of it so we could live in h
. >> at our table jennifer nuzzo who senior scholar associate professor at the johns hopkins center for health security here to talk about the coronavirus and the response to it. let's begin with this virus. what exactly is it and how is it that it became something that went from an animal to humans? >> guest: so it's a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is the sake of it among the population, frequent cause of the common cold but this is a new winter people don't have any...
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then the director of johns hopkins school of public health for health security talks about the federalesponse to the coronavirus. >> here is our look at our live coverage on c-span, the houses back at noon eastern for general speaking with legislative business at 2:00. in the evening, president trump delivers a state of the union address. our coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span two, senders are speaking about the impeachment trial for final votes are held wednesday on the two articles of impeachment. the state of the union will be live followed by members -- reactions i members of congress. the senate, -- commerce committee holds a meeting on trucking industry safety. the articles are agreed to. >> article one is adopted. >> pontius pilate afforded more rights to jesus than the democrats of afforded this president. >> the president's crimes are impeachable. because you just don't like the guy. him sincelike november 2016. >> this president will be held accountable. the no one is above the law. now whetherion is senator mccall known jeff mcconnell will allow a fair trial in
then the director of johns hopkins school of public health for health security talks about the federalesponse to the coronavirus. >> here is our look at our live coverage on c-span, the houses back at noon eastern for general speaking with legislative business at 2:00. in the evening, president trump delivers a state of the union address. our coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span two, senders are speaking about the impeachment trial for final votes are held wednesday on the two...
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romaine: thank you, professor from johns hopkins.loomberg school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg who is the founder bloomberg l.p. and bloomberg philanthropy. ♪. joe: romaine: what stories are coming across the bloomberg universe. goldman sacks c.e.o. would probably pick trump over bernie sanders. he says trump cares about the economy and sanders would ruin the economy. and bloomberg.com has a story about youtube which will be only advertising one candidate on election day and that is president trump. they purchased the coveted advertising space across the video website for earl any november. trump will be featured in key days before the polls on november 3. and the world's warmest, strange weather patterns over the north pole and if the trend continues, february 29 will be the warmest global temperature in 141 years. it will lead to new research and why it's happening and if limate change is the call. stock jamaica's % stock producing 5 exchange. we spoke to jamaica's managing director about the boon. >> the consu
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tom inglesby director from johns hopkins university. thank you for being here, doctor. what do we need to know about that study that the president cited in that news conference yesterday about the preparedness of countries to deal with the pandemic? the united states is topping that list. >> it was a study that looked at countries around the world and how well they can prevent and detebt and respond to big epidemics. it was a few years of work and fortunately the u.s. is comparatively better prepared than most countries around the world. but one of the main findings in that study was that no country, including the u.s., is completely prepared to deal with a pandemic especially one spread by respiratory transmission. >> sandra: the u.s. is number one overall but not a single country in the world is fully prepared to deal with this. >> right. >> sandra: what do we need to do to stay on top of this should it get worse? >> i think we need to first of all prepare our healthcare systems to take care of sick people as the disease spreads. in china 1 in 20 people who have been
tom inglesby director from johns hopkins university. thank you for being here, doctor. what do we need to know about that study that the president cited in that news conference yesterday about the preparedness of countries to deal with the pandemic? the united states is topping that list. >> it was a study that looked at countries around the world and how well they can prevent and detebt and respond to big epidemics. it was a few years of work and fortunately the u.s. is comparatively...
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and global response to the coronavirus outbreak with jennifer, john hopkins health security, and recent intelligence briefings on russian interference on the 2020 election. of the center for european policy analysis. see spans washington journal, live at wednesday morning during the discussion. senators have their weekly party meetings today, followed by leadership news conferences. we will show you those next starting with the republicans. >> good afternoon everyone. we were with the attorney general, let me just make a couple of points, first he enjoys overwhelming support under conference and will think he is doing an outstanding job. barr is. we have the expiring intelligence and provisions, some of them have generated some degree of bipartisan controversy in the past and the attorney general is willing to underscore the importance of these provisions in the wake of the 911 attacks. they are still relevant. to go after terrorists today is like they were after 911. it's intense he was for these measures, to lose support. they been so successful. we had minimal attacks here at home fr
and global response to the coronavirus outbreak with jennifer, john hopkins health security, and recent intelligence briefings on russian interference on the 2020 election. of the center for european policy analysis. see spans washington journal, live at wednesday morning during the discussion. senators have their weekly party meetings today, followed by leadership news conferences. we will show you those next starting with the republicans. >> good afternoon everyone. we were with the...
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tom inglesby with the school of public health at johns hopkins, he is the director of health security and he will discuss with us the federal response to the coronavirus. what is the perception of the coronavirus here and what is the reality of what is happening? guest: i think this is all public health experts at this point green that this is a serious -- at this pointguest: n that this is a serious epidemic. and we are learning a lot every day. but what we have seen so far is worrisome. mostly because of the rate of spread, and because it has been more serious in terms of causing illness and death than we have seen from milder coronavirus es. host: what is the impact of this compared to other viruses like the flu and otherwise? guest: if we compare it to the bookends of the coronavirus is, we have the one that came out in 2003, sars, which had a case fatality rate of about 10%, 10 out of 100 people who had the illness died from the illness. but we also have coronaviruses circulating around the country now that cause mild cold symptoms and no serious illness, or very rare serious ill
tom inglesby with the school of public health at johns hopkins, he is the director of health security and he will discuss with us the federal response to the coronavirus. what is the perception of the coronavirus here and what is the reality of what is happening? guest: i think this is all public health experts at this point green that this is a serious -- at this pointguest: n that this is a serious epidemic. and we are learning a lot every day. but what we have seen so far is worrisome....
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do they work from johns hopkins, the answer is no. we have a second amendment advocate for us tonight. thanks for coming on. there seems to be a connection between the lack of gun control knowledge and firearms. people don't know what a round comes out of our what a muzzle is and they're posing as expe s experts. am i imagining that? >> no, you're not. we're talking about one of the most important constitutional rights in this country but they're calling themselves leaders don't know the first thing about the subject they're talking about. they get their talking points, get in front of the camera and spew misinformation to millions of people and the people believe it. >> tucker: so what is interesting is that the same people that lecture you about science and climate change and look at the data, they ignore the data when it conflicts with their social engineering so johns hopkins shows assault weapons bans or there's no evidence to show that they reduce mass shootings. so this would end a lot of studies have shown this, even the feder
do they work from johns hopkins, the answer is no. we have a second amendment advocate for us tonight. thanks for coming on. there seems to be a connection between the lack of gun control knowledge and firearms. people don't know what a round comes out of our what a muzzle is and they're posing as expe s experts. am i imagining that? >> no, you're not. we're talking about one of the most important constitutional rights in this country but they're calling themselves leaders don't know the...
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and global response to the coronavirus outbreak with jennifer of john hopkins center for health securityen we will talk about the recent intelligent briefings on russian interference the 2020 election from the center for in policy. c-span journal is live at seven eastern on wednesday morning. join the discussion. ♪ ♪ sunday book tv features conversation on u.s. presidents and race plus america as a superpower. starting at noon eastern on in-depth, a live conversation with author and white house correspondent april ryan. >> i studied for this at morgan state university, just down the road. studied for this, this is my vocation. not knowing that i would be under fire. under fire by asking questions. i have asked questions of each president the same question except for one. of each president over the last 21 years, but asking questions now has me fearing for my life. >> her latest book is under fire. her other books include at mom's knee and the presidency in black and white. join the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, text, and facebook messages. and at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after
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i did my davis: doctorate at johns hopkins university in baltimore and i came to pen straight straight from there -- i came to penn state straight from there and have been there for four years, living in happy valley, a great place to study sports critically, because nobody can say there that sports don't matter. so you already have a foot in the door to say, we are going to take sports seriously, have critical conversations around sports in power and race and gender and sexuality. and so far it has been great. my classes and students are phenomenal and there is a vibrant intellectual community around critical sports studies on the campus. i couldn't ask for a better place to do this work. isve: amira rose davis joining us from new york, participating in a conference of american historians meeting in new york city over the weekend. thank you for being with us. professor davis: thank you for having me. in 1953, president dwight eisenhower ordered businesses working with the government to e hiringriminatory practices. girl"t, the 1959 "the new depicting the hiring of a new black secretar
i did my davis: doctorate at johns hopkins university in baltimore and i came to pen straight straight from there -- i came to penn state straight from there and have been there for four years, living in happy valley, a great place to study sports critically, because nobody can say there that sports don't matter. so you already have a foot in the door to say, we are going to take sports seriously, have critical conversations around sports in power and race and gender and sexuality. and so far...
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stop it in my foundation does a lot of work and were glad to support the governor's work with john hopkinswere also working to help other states replicate the things that she has done effectively here so what you should know is what's happening in rhode island can have a nationwide impact and governor has shown that. there is another area were working on to make a national impact this year. loading, and that is whloading,. the governor helped launch an organization to help the democratic nominee win in november, whoever that is, i assume we know who is going to be, god willing. i've made the same commitment because we cannot afford another four years of donald trump, enough. [applause] >> as i have said she is my kind of leader and she knows how to make progress and how much more we can do for rhode island and around the country if we have a president that knows how to unite and lead and we get results. she has done an amazing job without help from washington and can you imagine how good the state will be if she can get help from washington to double up and do more. [applause] she's going
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we'll speak to an expert from johns hopkins university about how you can stay healthy. after the break. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. trace: live pictures out of iowa where bernie sanders is holding a town hall event at simpson college and bernie sanders has got some momentum, which depending on who you talk to is kind of scaring the democratic establishment. bernie sanders is running a strong number two in iowa, clearly with a grain of salt you have to take some of these eye a polls. it's difficult to get an accurate gauge. we should n
we'll speak to an expert from johns hopkins university about how you can stay healthy. after the break. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing....
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and so i had a series of surgeries at john hopkins in the first time i went was in 1979. mice first surgery was june 12, not that i can remember but i remember very well. after the surgery, i had this nurse named kathy who was a student nurse. she is about seven years older than me. she was there the whole ten days that i was there, and she always came in and we really had a connection. i don't know what it was, but she was so open and caring, and she teased me a lot which i loved. we had a lot of fun because it wasn't the most enjoyable environment, that kathy made it enjoyable. i thought it was so cool that she was going to college and being a nurse. it was time to go home. she goes give me a call when you come back in three months for physical therapy. so it's time to come back and mom i thought should be called? shoot them a call? my dad goes call if you want. what you got to lose? so he called we didn't even get a word in edge wise and she said all your come back in town she cameac back. and i stayed there for therapy and my parents had to go back home, it was kathy
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jennifer nuzzo from the johns hopkins center for health security in baltimore.hank you for being back with us. give us your take on where this viral epidemic stands. see aer: we continue to steep climb in cases every day. those are the reported cases. it is not necessarily the days the cases occurred. with his continued increase, despite aggressive measures being taken in china and outside china, we have to ask the question, isn't going to be possible to contain this virus, or is this something that will circulate similar to pandemic influenza? david: let's talk about that. for those of us that are not doctors and don't know the science, we can overreact, or under react as well. the mortality rate for coronavirus roughly tracks that of the spanish influenza back in the early 20th century. that was a different situation, much more based around the world. but is that true? jennifer: if you took just a number of cases, the number of deaths, you would get that 2%, but it is not really an accurate way to look at left allergy. it is possible there are many more cases
jennifer nuzzo from the johns hopkins center for health security in baltimore.hank you for being back with us. give us your take on where this viral epidemic stands. see aer: we continue to steep climb in cases every day. those are the reported cases. it is not necessarily the days the cases occurred. with his continued increase, despite aggressive measures being taken in china and outside china, we have to ask the question, isn't going to be possible to contain this virus, or is this something...
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a doctor from the johns hopkins school of public health talks about the response to the coronavirus. host: president trump delivers his state of the union tonight. coverage starts at 8:00 this evening. or can watch it on c-span c-span.org. you can listen to it on our free c-span radio app. this is washington journal. the iowa caucuses have concluded with no declared winner. they have held off on doing so until they figure out recording issues. it is not the result of hacking. many of the candidates declared victory of sorts before heading to new hampshire. we will hear from democrats about the state of the recording issues when it comes to the caucuses. what you might think it means for the candidates of your choice. democrats only. (202) 748-8000 for eastern time zones. (202) 748-8001 four mountain and specific -- pacific time zones. if you want to talk about what happened in your state, (202) 748-8002. us.can tweet times hasity reporting on the events of last lack ofading up to the t a declared winner. the democratic party had released no official results even though most caucuses
a doctor from the johns hopkins school of public health talks about the response to the coronavirus. host: president trump delivers his state of the union tonight. coverage starts at 8:00 this evening. or can watch it on c-span c-span.org. you can listen to it on our free c-span radio app. this is washington journal. the iowa caucuses have concluded with no declared winner. they have held off on doing so until they figure out recording issues. it is not the result of hacking. many of the...
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host: jennifer nuzzo, senior scholar and associate professor at johns hopkins here to talk about the coronavirus and the response. let's begin with this virus. itt exactly is it and how is that it became something that went from an animal to a human? guest: it is a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is that circulate and are a frequent cause of the common cold, but this is a new one and people do not have immunity, and seems to be reducing more serial beer -- severe symptoms. it originated in animals and jumped over to humans and became capable of being transmitted to humans. when that occurred, we don't fully know. the initial outbreak was detected in december and it is likely it started a month before then or earlier. host: how does this jump from animal to human? guest: the mechanism is not known but likely a human came in contact with an animal that was infected and the virus mutated so it could live in humans, and became adapted to living in humans and could spread between humans, got the right receptors to bind to the lungs. host: is it ingesting or just touching? guest:
host: jennifer nuzzo, senior scholar and associate professor at johns hopkins here to talk about the coronavirus and the response. let's begin with this virus. itt exactly is it and how is that it became something that went from an animal to a human? guest: it is a respiratory virus. there are coronavirus is that circulate and are a frequent cause of the common cold, but this is a new one and people do not have immunity, and seems to be reducing more serial beer -- severe symptoms. it...
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these are the best countries in the world by johns hopkins. we are doing something else that is important to me because he has been terrific and very good on health care and we really followed him very closely, a lot mike pence, they accomplished great health care and a lot of the other states having looked to and changed their statements and want to base it on the indiana system. and he is very expert in the field. and what i have done, i'm going to be announcing exactly right now that i'm going to be put our vice president mike pence in charge and mike will be working with the professionals, doctors. the team is brilliant. i spent a lot of time with the team but they are totally brilliant and mike is going to be in charge and mike will report back to me. but he has a certain talent for this and i ask mike pence to say a few words. the vice president: president trump has made clear from the first days of this administration we have no higher priority than the safety, security, health and well-being of the american people. and from the first w
these are the best countries in the world by johns hopkins. we are doing something else that is important to me because he has been terrific and very good on health care and we really followed him very closely, a lot mike pence, they accomplished great health care and a lot of the other states having looked to and changed their statements and want to base it on the indiana system. and he is very expert in the field. and what i have done, i'm going to be announcing exactly right now that i'm...
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johns hopkins, a new study showing that assault weapons bans do not -- or there's no evidence to showey do reduce mass shootings, so this would -- and a lot of studies have shown us, including the federal government's own studies during the clinton administration. why is this not kind of death for assault weapons bans? theyey don't work, so why are we still pushing them? >> well because, agenda. at the end of the day -- i want to go back to this point because it's their overall goal, which is controlled. they don't really care about what t the facts actually say. if what they want is to restrict the second amendment into oblivion. that's their goal. and at this point in time from what we've seen from all of the candidates who have been on stage talking about the second amendment and gun control, so forth and so on and people talk about confiscating weapons, at this point we should all understand that, that they have an agenda to restrict the second amendment into oblivion. if this isn't about saving lives. this isn't about trying to find a balance but have a conversation because if it
johns hopkins, a new study showing that assault weapons bans do not -- or there's no evidence to showey do reduce mass shootings, so this would -- and a lot of studies have shown us, including the federal government's own studies during the clinton administration. why is this not kind of death for assault weapons bans? theyey don't work, so why are we still pushing them? >> well because, agenda. at the end of the day -- i want to go back to this point because it's their overall goal,...
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. -- johns hopkins center for health security.he infections are very high but the seriousness -- not to minimize any deaths -- is relatively low on a fertility basis. could we see a downgrading of the seriousness by somebody like that who? >> i think you are right, as the cases continue to grow, we look at how many deaths we are seeing. the factor has not been a similar jump in debts has been reassuring, but that doesn't mean the situation doesn't mourn our concern. ,ny number of deaths particularly when we are talking that case numbers that high, is challenging for countries. but it is somewhat reassuring that we are seeing deaths have not climbed as quickly as they could have. we are also seeing milder cases showing up in other countries. that is giving us some reassurance. there will still be challenges dealing with the virus, even with a lowercase fatality, but certainly should somewhat assuage our concerns. shery: what about the trade and travel restrictions we have so far? many countries imposing them. how effective will the
. -- johns hopkins center for health security.he infections are very high but the seriousness -- not to minimize any deaths -- is relatively low on a fertility basis. could we see a downgrading of the seriousness by somebody like that who? >> i think you are right, as the cases continue to grow, we look at how many deaths we are seeing. the factor has not been a similar jump in debts has been reassuring, but that doesn't mean the situation doesn't mourn our concern. ,ny number of deaths...
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by johns hopkins. we're doing something either that is important to me because he has been terrific in many ways, but he is also very good on health care and we really follow him very closely, a lot of states do when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they have established great health care, they have a great system there. a system that lot of the other states have really looked to and changed their systems. they wanted to base it on the indiana system. and i think -- and he is really very expert in the field. and what i've done is i'm going to be announcing exactly right now that i'm going to be putting our vice president mike pence in charge and mike will be working with the professionals, doctors and everybody else that is working. the team is brilliant. i spent a lot of time with the team the last couple weeks. but they are brilliant and we're doing really well and mike is going to be in charge and mike will report back to me. but he has a certain talent for this and i'm going to ask mike pe
by johns hopkins. we're doing something either that is important to me because he has been terrific in many ways, but he is also very good on health care and we really follow him very closely, a lot of states do when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they have established great health care, they have a great system there. a system that lot of the other states have really looked to and changed their systems. they wanted to base it on the indiana system. and i think -- and he is really...
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the -- johns hopkins i guess is highly respected, great place, they did a study, comprehensive. best and worst prepared for an epidemic and the united states is now, we're rated number one. we're rated number one for being prepared. this is a list of difficult countries. i don't want to get in your way, especially since you do such a good job. this is a list of the different countries. the united states is rated number one. most prepared. united kingdom, netherlands, australia, canada, thailand, sweden, denmark, south korea, finland, this is a list of the best-rated countries in the world by johns hopkins. we're doing something else that is important to me abuse he has been terrific in many ways but he is also very good on health care and we really followed him very closely, a lot of states do, when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they have established great health care. they have a great system there. a system that a lot of the other states have really looked to and changed their systems. they wanted to base it on the indiana system. it is very good. around i think, a
the -- johns hopkins i guess is highly respected, great place, they did a study, comprehensive. best and worst prepared for an epidemic and the united states is now, we're rated number one. we're rated number one for being prepared. this is a list of difficult countries. i don't want to get in your way, especially since you do such a good job. this is a list of the different countries. the united states is rated number one. most prepared. united kingdom, netherlands, australia, canada,...
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, i gave them $2 billion so that all kids -- everybody that goes to johns hopkins, if you don't haven still go. a normal year, i give away away all of my company profits, which is $800 million, and to causes which basically all democratic liberal policies. >> mayor bloomberg, thank you very much. appreciate it. i want to thank our live audience. coming up next, we'll hear from former vice president joe biden. we'll be right back. (howling wind) (howling wind) a clear plan for retirement to help cover the essentials, as well as all the things you want to do. because when you have a retirement partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2... medicines in... 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer me
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this is a list of the best rated kingdoms in the world by johns hopkins.ng else that's important. he's been terrific in many ways, but also very good on health care. we really follow him very closely. a lot of states do it when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they established great health care, a great system there. a system that a lot of the other states have really looks to and change their systems, they want to base it on the indiana system. it's so good. i think -- and he's really very expert at the field and what i've done is i'm going to be announcing exactly right now that i'm going to be putting our vice president mike pence in charge and mike will be working with the professionals, the doctor is everybody else working, the team is brilliant. i spent a lot of time with the team over the last couple of weeks but they are totally brilliant and doing really well and mike is going to be in charge and mike will report back to me. but he's got a certain talent for this and i'm going to ask mike pence to say a few words. thank you. mike? >> than
this is a list of the best rated kingdoms in the world by johns hopkins.ng else that's important. he's been terrific in many ways, but also very good on health care. we really follow him very closely. a lot of states do it when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they established great health care, a great system there. a system that a lot of the other states have really looks to and change their systems, they want to base it on the indiana system. it's so good. i think -- and he's really...
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in a rare white house press conference, trump quoted research from john hopkins university, ranking theountries best compared to deal with an epidemic. president macron: the uniteted states -- president trump: the united states is rated number one, thailand, sweden, denmark, finland. >> president trump announced that vice president mike pence is in charge of the nation's preps. the statement came shortly after the first case and south america wass reported d and a 61-year-od man was hospitalized in brazil after returning from italy. greece also reported its first case which is confirmed over 300 infections. the growing outbreak in europe's most affected country has caused major concern, but they have decided for now not to close their borders. >> this is a frustration of concern, but we must not give in to panic. >> borders are being restricted in the middle east, however, several gulf states -- saudi arabia has suspended visas for pilgrims visiting mecca. another hotspot t south korea with anothther 1500 cases, the most infections outside of china. annual joint military drills with the
in a rare white house press conference, trump quoted research from john hopkins university, ranking theountries best compared to deal with an epidemic. president macron: the uniteted states -- president trump: the united states is rated number one, thailand, sweden, denmark, finland. >> president trump announced that vice president mike pence is in charge of the nation's preps. the statement came shortly after the first case and south america wass reported d and a 61-year-od man was...
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another in the philippines and there is an interactive map that researchers at johns hopkins university created which allows people to track the info in real time and you see the spread of it here this is the epicenter. this right here in the will be the who've a province, a wuhan china is where this started and where more than 1000 people have died total here deaths to see 1115. total confirmed cases more than 45,000 and nearly 5,000 people have recovered so there is some good news. this is a severely deadly a virus but like the flu it can kill you and as you scroll across here you see different parts of europe that have been infected most countries and then in the us of course you have the 13 cases now with the latest case on the military base down here in san diego if you'd like to check out the link for yourself you can do so we've posted a link on our website kron 4 dot com pam jr back to you. >>thanks so much. brent, let's get a check of the weather around the bay is standing by with the 4 zone forecast and he still searching for some rain. >>usually not too hard to find in februa
another in the philippines and there is an interactive map that researchers at johns hopkins university created which allows people to track the info in real time and you see the spread of it here this is the epicenter. this right here in the will be the who've a province, a wuhan china is where this started and where more than 1000 people have died total here deaths to see 1115. total confirmed cases more than 45,000 and nearly 5,000 people have recovered so there is some good news. this is a...
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ros: this is a live mack from -- live map from johns hopkins university showing cases around the w tldmoren 70,000 in mainland china alone. 1700 people have lost their lives, and most of those deaths in hubei province, where the these pictes being played on hochinese tva new temporary hospital in wuhan. you g a different impression from this footage posted on social media. it unverified, but we think it shows another hospital in wuhan. you can see the pressure exerted this is a man having his. temperature tested as part of the verse t -- part restrictions on people living in hubei. people told to stay at home and only one person per household is allowed to leave the house once every three days to get food. and to get food, you have to have your temperature taken before you receive your food delivery. also, people having to develop new ways of gettingrc ee because they are stuck at home. this is one fitnessnn trainer g her own classes online so other people can join in wherever they are. the chinese authorities are now saying they're considering postponing the annual session of parliame
ros: this is a live mack from -- live map from johns hopkins university showing cases around the w tldmoren 70,000 in mainland china alone. 1700 people have lost their lives, and most of those deaths in hubei province, where the these pictes being played on hochinese tva new temporary hospital in wuhan. you g a different impression from this footage posted on social media. it unverified, but we think it shows another hospital in wuhan. you can see the pressure exerted this is a man having his....
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this is a list of the best rated countries in the world by johns hopkins.re doing something else that's important to me because he's been terrific in many ways but also good on health care and we really followed him very closely, a lot of states do when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they've established great health care. they have a great system changed the systems. they wanted to base it on the indiana system he's really expert at the field and what i've done is i'm going to be announcing exactly right now that i'm going to be putting our vice president mike pence in charge and mike will be working would the professionals, doctors and everybody else that's working. the team is brilliant. i spent a lot of time with the team over the last couple of weeks but they're totally brilliant and we're doing really well and mike is going to be in charge and mike will report back to me but he's got a certain talent for this and i'm going to ask mike pence to say a few words please mike >> thank you, mr. president. president trump's made clear from the firs
this is a list of the best rated countries in the world by johns hopkins.re doing something else that's important to me because he's been terrific in many ways but also good on health care and we really followed him very closely, a lot of states do when mike was governor, mike pence of indiana, they've established great health care. they have a great system changed the systems. they wanted to base it on the indiana system he's really expert at the field and what i've done is i'm going to be...
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use to track the corona virus cases in re time, this interactive map was made by researchers at johns hopkins university. it shows all confirmed cases of the world on kron a virus across the glo to check it out yourself visit our websitat kron 4 dot com in southern california nearly 200 americans evacuated from china have been ordered under quarantine this is the first time in a half century that the government has taken a safety step like this. th195 evacuees were flown unde charter flight for more on earlier this week. they are us government employees and their famiies who are living in the chinese province. the cdc says that they will be spending 2 weeks of the riverside military base and here's some of the photos of the rooms they a staying in this is the first federal quantine since the 1960's that one was issued over concern about the potential read of smallpox. >>this afternoon we spoke with a local door at ucsf he says he's working on a new rapid test to see if a person is infected. we'reoping to develop a test that could be done within 2 hours. >>and the idea is that this would be a
use to track the corona virus cases in re time, this interactive map was made by researchers at johns hopkins university. it shows all confirmed cases of the world on kron a virus across the glo to check it out yourself visit our websitat kron 4 dot com in southern california nearly 200 americans evacuated from china have been ordered under quarantine this is the first time in a half century that the government has taken a safety step like this. th195 evacuees were flown unde charter flight for...
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johns hopkins i guess it is highly respected great place they did a story a a study comprehensive the country's best and worst prepared for an epidemic and the united states is now it were rated number one rated number one for being prepared this is a list of different countries i don't want to get in. specially if you think you did. this a list of the different countries united states is rated number one. most prepared united kingdom netherlands or stray you counted it thailand sweden denmark south korea finland these this is a list of of the best rated countries in the world by johns hopkins. we're doing something else that's important to make that has been met terrific in many ways but he's also very good on health care and we really followed him very closely a lot of states do when mike was governor mike pence of indiana. they've established great health care they have a great system their system that a lot of a lot of the other states have really looked to and change this system they want to base it on the indiana system is very good and i think and he's he's. really very expert
johns hopkins i guess it is highly respected great place they did a story a a study comprehensive the country's best and worst prepared for an epidemic and the united states is now it were rated number one rated number one for being prepared this is a list of different countries i don't want to get in. specially if you think you did. this a list of the different countries united states is rated number one. most prepared united kingdom netherlands or stray you counted it thailand sweden denmark...
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you in beijing will come to you both in a moment before we do though want to have a look at the johns hopkins university virus tracking map which we've been showing you quite a lot over the past 2 days it gives us a good snapshot of where we are at the moment so the headline number there is the 2009 deaths and the confirmed cases of 75000 over 75000 the concentration obviously of course in asia but do you think about where it spreads out from there far away you can see cases in india down to singapore and of course japan where the ship is. also take note of that number up in the corner there the green number 14 and a half 1000 people who have recovered from corona virus from varying levels of the strains that it's important to remember about the amount of people who are still alive even after contracting the disease ok correspondents let's talk to them katrina you 1st of all in beijing anything we can read into these numbers i know we go through the numbers every day katrina but i think everyone is always looking for some sort of trend that this might be slowing down. that's right well today
you in beijing will come to you both in a moment before we do though want to have a look at the johns hopkins university virus tracking map which we've been showing you quite a lot over the past 2 days it gives us a good snapshot of where we are at the moment so the headline number there is the 2009 deaths and the confirmed cases of 75000 over 75000 the concentration obviously of course in asia but do you think about where it spreads out from there far away you can see cases in india down to...
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to spread quickly in china and worldwide, this is a map that's put together by researchers at john hopkins. first the epicenter, wuhan has more than 450 confirmed cases. every other province in the west, shanghai to beijing, a couple dozen cases in each area. here's a look at the world map. the majority of infections are in asia. some are scattered in europe and there's seven cases confirmed in the u.s., including flthree nown california, including the one in the south bay. if you want a closer look at the map, it's on nbc bbayarea.com >>> there's no vaccine yet. scientists provided experimental therapy tore the ebola virus to somer of the patients diagnosed with theconavirus. at the same time, gilead is stepping up lab testing for the anti-viral drug to see if it's effective against the new virus. >>> two major u.s. airline are stopping flights. delta and american airlines made that announcement today. they're the first u.s.-based airlines to stop flights to the country altogether. yesterday, united airlines said it would cut back most flights from china and but continue daily flights to
to spread quickly in china and worldwide, this is a map that's put together by researchers at john hopkins. first the epicenter, wuhan has more than 450 confirmed cases. every other province in the west, shanghai to beijing, a couple dozen cases in each area. here's a look at the world map. the majority of infections are in asia. some are scattered in europe and there's seven cases confirmed in the u.s., including flthree nown california, including the one in the south bay. if you want a closer...
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it was created by researchers at john hopkins university and updates in real time showing confirmed cases of the corona virus. you can check out the map on our website kron 4 dot com. >>2 confirmed cases of corona virus in santa clara county have thus far had minimal impact on travel at the net a san jose international airport yet even so some passengers and airport workers. >>our concern kron four's rob fladeboe joins us live from the airport tonight with an update rob. >>that's right jr and vicki other than the suspension since sunday of a 3 weekly a international flights to beijing china. there are no new rules or regulations here with regard to the corona virus at the airport in san jose airport officials telling me that it's pretty much business as usual here at least for now. this take a look. and flu season so see people at the airport wearing those masks is not unusual. >>but the corona virus has passengers like danny road land are a little worried, i'm not as bad here. but in bigger the larger airports, you'll see a lot of mass and that that might bring them a concern an airport
it was created by researchers at john hopkins university and updates in real time showing confirmed cases of the corona virus. you can check out the map on our website kron 4 dot com. >>2 confirmed cases of corona virus in santa clara county have thus far had minimal impact on travel at the net a san jose international airport yet even so some passengers and airport workers. >>our concern kron four's rob fladeboe joins us live from the airport tonight with an update rob....
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it was created by researchers at johns hopkins university and updates in real time showing confirmed cases of the corona virus you can check out the map on our website kron 4 dot com and stay with kron four's we continue our coverage of the corona virus will keep you posted on the latest updates. the best ways to protect yourself. we have the very latest on our website at kron 4 dot com just look for the corona virus tab. under new us. tonight a teenager who was shot and killed after a basketball game at an antioch high school over the weekend has been identified the name not released to the public at that shooting happened at deer valley high in antioch friday, the school district says the student was shot in the parking lot and died on sunday grief counselors have been on campus to help students the shooting is still under investigation. the shooting rampage on greyhound bus in route to san francisco leaves one person dead, several others injured on first theresa reports live from the newsroom and has the latest some very scary moments aboard this bus. some of the passengers on boa
it was created by researchers at johns hopkins university and updates in real time showing confirmed cases of the corona virus you can check out the map on our website kron 4 dot com and stay with kron four's we continue our coverage of the corona virus will keep you posted on the latest updates. the best ways to protect yourself. we have the very latest on our website at kron 4 dot com just look for the corona virus tab. under new us. tonight a teenager who was shot and killed after a...
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more than 28,000 people have been infected you see that number the close to 20,000 this is the johns hopkins web site that gets updated in real time. thanks to the cdc and the world health organization they track the virus across the globe. it appears that this map hasn't quite gotten the update that the associated press just released again within the last hour but the associated press reporting more than 28,000 cases use it we've posted a link on our website kron 4 dot com. so far the impact of the corona virus as more or less been confined to the health care and travel industry yet the second change of the outbreak worsens kron four's rob fladeboe. >>he's been looking into that and he's live for us in san jose a to tell us what he's found out wrong. >>that's right vicki and reading here, san jose state university where i sat down today with a professor at the look is college and graduate school of business, it is his take that unless a china gets a handle on the corona virus soon. the impact on the local an american economy will be felt far and wide. >>when you could see a very significant
more than 28,000 people have been infected you see that number the close to 20,000 this is the johns hopkins web site that gets updated in real time. thanks to the cdc and the world health organization they track the virus across the globe. it appears that this map hasn't quite gotten the update that the associated press just released again within the last hour but the associated press reporting more than 28,000 cases use it we've posted a link on our website kron 4 dot com. so far the impact...
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anyou can see that on this map from johns hopkins university. they've top now 85,000 people worldwide have been infected. and a 2900 deaths hopes are high that the federal reserve will cut interest rates by march 18th and a new round of tax cuts are on the table by the trump adminiration live in the newsroom allison ammonium kron 4 news ella thankou. the nation's hospitals are unprered for the coravirus that's according to the national nurses united. >>the union for the nurses organization is speaking out about the virus and pointing to the recent u c davis case as an example, the group says the single call that patient admitted to u c davis led to the self quarantine of at least 36 nurses and 88 other health care workers. now the organization is releasing preliminary infoation from a suey of more than 1000 nurses in california and it says the results are only 27% report that there is a plain place to isolate a patient with a possible corona rus infection. nearly half of the nurses say they do not know if there is a plan less than 30% say that t
anyou can see that on this map from johns hopkins university. they've top now 85,000 people worldwide have been infected. and a 2900 deaths hopes are high that the federal reserve will cut interest rates by march 18th and a new round of tax cuts are on the table by the trump adminiration live in the newsroom allison ammonium kron 4 news ella thankou. the nation's hospitals are unprered for the coravirus that's according to the national nurses united. >>the union for the nurses...
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he has a phd in biomedical science from geneva, masters in international policy from the johns hopkins school for international studies where he studied with jon alterman. so i am quite delighted to have joali on the stage as well. it seems to me that the last panel kind of kicked it over to you guys. so this is a fundamentally diplomatic problems that. one over what is interesting to talk about those. diplomatically, what are the big things that we need to do that we are doing? .. >> it isn't just about that but we just don't get about like we use to. and i suspect this is particularly true in saudi arabia when we don't know what's going on with the cleric or the royal family we don't know what's going on outside the major cities. and this is a truly destructive results of what took place in all fairness it's been going on for years after the bombing of our embassy. the embassy in yemen is closed libya is closed. after the attack we went back to saudi arabia so what are the implications of the department not knowing what is going on. we look afraid and that aggravates enormously with
he has a phd in biomedical science from geneva, masters in international policy from the johns hopkins school for international studies where he studied with jon alterman. so i am quite delighted to have joali on the stage as well. it seems to me that the last panel kind of kicked it over to you guys. so this is a fundamentally diplomatic problems that. one over what is interesting to talk about those. diplomatically, what are the big things that we need to do that we are doing? .. >> it...
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we have this interactive map we've been showing you researchers at johns hopkins uversity created it. it's helpful as you want to track the spread of this globally this is mainland china the largest red circle is the whole bay province, the capital city there is willand you can see here 249 deaths in that location alone. and that is just a ton of peop who have died thtotal deaths to 59 so 10 people have died who aren'tin this who bay province but just since yesterday we showed you this last night. 259 deaths. tonighthat is 46 more then updas in real time the cdc and the wod health organization pump and data here and it lets people see what's going on just in europe, i noticed there wasn't a case in spain yesterday there wasn't one in italy or the uk so this thing is spreading and here in the us you see the different ses click on cafornia there are now 3 again there are just too yesterday one in la county one in orange county, but with the case in santa clara coty. that brings the american total now 2, 3, we'll contue to upte this story as we learn more, we have posted a link to that n
we have this interactive map we've been showing you researchers at johns hopkins uversity created it. it's helpful as you want to track the spread of this globally this is mainland china the largest red circle is the whole bay province, the capital city there is willand you can see here 249 deaths in that location alone. and that is just a ton of peop who have died thtotal deaths to 59 so 10 people have died who aren'tin this who bay province but just since yesterday we showed you this last...
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mainlandchina is slightly slowing but there are more tonight take a look aof right now this live map from johns hopkins university shows that67,000 people around the world have been infected with the coronavirus china alone reported more than 2600 new cases, the major drop from th higher numbers in recent days since a broader diagnostic method was implemented. the number of new deaths rose slightly to 143 bringing the total fatalities in mainland china to 1525 in the united states right now the cdc is investiting more than 400 people for the virus. they're getting help from public health labs like one in san francisco. they're part of a flu monitoring system nationwide to serve as an early warning if the coronavirus does show up so far 15 people in the us have tested positivein california there were 8 in fact, san diego just declared an emergency. let's hear from eir board supervisor. >>today acting out of an abdance of caution the county of san diego is taking an administrative action by declaring botha local emergency and a public health emergency. we're doing this to best position our county to cont
mainlandchina is slightly slowing but there are more tonight take a look aof right now this live map from johns hopkins university shows that67,000 people around the world have been infected with the coronavirus china alone reported more than 2600 new cases, the major drop from th higher numbers in recent days since a broader diagnostic method was implemented. the number of new deaths rose slightly to 143 bringing the total fatalities in mainland china to 1525 in the united states right now the...
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change in how doctors in china identify new cases well let's now take a look at the virus track at johns hopkins university in the united states is monitoring the spread of the outbreak world wide the rate of infection appears to be falling but the total number continues to rise as of saturday 22nd february almost $78000.00 people have the virus the vast majority of those in china at least 2300 people have now died so far. well let's now bring in our guests from geneva we have dr margaret harris she's a spokeswoman for the world health organization in houston dr peter hotez he's dean for the national school of tropical medicine at the baylor college of medicine and in liverpool we have dr mohammad minea he is electra and buying medicine at lancaster university thank you oil for all for joining us on the program so dr hotez i want to start with you and i want to ask you about these dots that we've been looking at on this map because they're worrying not necessarily because of this size but because of where they're located so not necessarily a direct link now to hanoi china we're seeing travelers
change in how doctors in china identify new cases well let's now take a look at the virus track at johns hopkins university in the united states is monitoring the spread of the outbreak world wide the rate of infection appears to be falling but the total number continues to rise as of saturday 22nd february almost $78000.00 people have the virus the vast majority of those in china at least 2300 people have now died so far. well let's now bring in our guests from geneva we have dr margaret...
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researchers at johns hopkins university created it. it allows people to track the spread of the virus. the cdc and the world health organization updated in real-time officials say cases seem to have been declining since february 1st so that is a bit of good news. there's a link to that on our website if you'd like to check it out pam can now back to hugh grant. thank you coming up percent oppose changes to a bay area highway which popular route could soon have a new toll road that has police in the north bay looking for a gunman who opened fire at a gas station parking lot we have details on who police are looking for plus a grieving mother speaking out for the first time since her baby boy was hit and killed by a driver in the east bay coming up details on a vigil. >>and summer like temperatures today in downtown san francisco. but tomorrow we're going to cool down in a big way thanks to an approach now, we know the trump strategy- try to win by attacking, distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloombe
researchers at johns hopkins university created it. it allows people to track the spread of the virus. the cdc and the world health organization updated in real-time officials say cases seem to have been declining since february 1st so that is a bit of good news. there's a link to that on our website if you'd like to check it out pam can now back to hugh grant. thank you coming up percent oppose changes to a bay area highway which popular route could soon have a new toll road that has police in...
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a leading researcher of infectious diseases in the senior director of infection prevention of johns hopkins school of medicine dr lena when is a physician who teaches public health at george washington university and is the former health commissioner for the city of baltimore and to discuss the wider impact of this story we have rob scott senior economist at the economic policy institute and joining us from the university of notre dame in indiana china expert a good friend of mine professor joshua eisenman so glad to have you all with us today i please let me just start with you can you just kind of give us the dashboard of how we ought to be thinking about the coronavirus and what we're seeing in the world today give us the science and then tell us what is what is unfolding and whether we should be panicked. so far well i think we know that pandemic respiratory virus is one of the biggest threats that from an infectious disease standpoint that we have to be concerned about and this is a novel virus meaning that it is one that hasn't spread in humans before so that's one of the reasons that
a leading researcher of infectious diseases in the senior director of infection prevention of johns hopkins school of medicine dr lena when is a physician who teaches public health at george washington university and is the former health commissioner for the city of baltimore and to discuss the wider impact of this story we have rob scott senior economist at the economic policy institute and joining us from the university of notre dame in indiana china expert a good friend of mine professor...
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dr dahlia is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security he says with w.h.o. experts in china the world could gain a better understanding of the virus that he will be bringing some of the world class epidemiologists from the w.h.o. that will be able to really understand the transmission dynamics going on understand the severity of illness understand the challenges that china is facing with this outbreak and it will really give the world hopefully a good glimpse of what's going on in china because there are a lot of unanswered questions and mysteries about how this outbreak is unfolding there the actions of chinese government is taking and i think it will help us to risk stratify this for the rest of the world i do think that there may be some issues with local communist party officials there to not be as forthcoming about what happened we already have heard about how they have silenced doctors how they have silenced journalists and of scrub the internet all of that is something that we already know about so i do think that that will be a challenge for the chin
dr dahlia is a senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security he says with w.h.o. experts in china the world could gain a better understanding of the virus that he will be bringing some of the world class epidemiologists from the w.h.o. that will be able to really understand the transmission dynamics going on understand the severity of illness understand the challenges that china is facing with this outbreak and it will really give the world hopefully a good glimpse of what's going...
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testing on animals began on monday and they say it could be ready for human trials in a few months johns hopkins university in the united states has been tracking the latest updates on the spread of the corona virus it's an interactive map shows the vast majority of cases are concentrated in mainland china the head of the world health organization has one of the growing risk of a global pandemic as the world sees more human to human transmissions outside china in recent days we have seen some concerning instances of only world transmission from people we know travel history to china like the cases reported in france yesterday and the united kingdom today the detection of these small number of cases could be the spark that becomes a bigger fire but for no it's only a spark objective remains containment china's president xi jinping has been out in a beijing neighborhood promising the fight against the virus will be one indian brown has more on that. we haven't seen much of president xi jinping during the past couple of weeks that changed on monday when state television broadcast pictures of him vi
testing on animals began on monday and they say it could be ready for human trials in a few months johns hopkins university in the united states has been tracking the latest updates on the spread of the corona virus it's an interactive map shows the vast majority of cases are concentrated in mainland china the head of the world health organization has one of the growing risk of a global pandemic as the world sees more human to human transmissions outside china in recent days we have seen some...
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you wouldn't.e when johns hopkins says from 016 to 2018, the adult nonsmokers that are now using products doubled. there are six million people you claim were not the targeted for your products, six in -- folks that came that you were not out-wardly marketed to. a quarter of high school had vaped in the last 30 days. we're saying we're not marketing to them. think it's pretty hard to say the consequence of the products in ve injected as the ways which you've gone about your business haven't marketed to ids and we've seen, mr. crosthwaite, i understand you're newly at the position. understand the previous executives did not do things the way your company would have wanted. we've seen a change there. respectfully, what are you going it?o to fix it's advertising now. you can put up some of the bars. i appreciate that. e've now created an epidemic that is going to be touching today a quarter of all high the bars dents that that you put up, i disagree was of that, he's not wrong. you step in to regulate. kids will go someplace else. your company now is old news. and they're off to the next one
you wouldn't.e when johns hopkins says from 016 to 2018, the adult nonsmokers that are now using products doubled. there are six million people you claim were not the targeted for your products, six in -- folks that came that you were not out-wardly marketed to. a quarter of high school had vaped in the last 30 days. we're saying we're not marketing to them. think it's pretty hard to say the consequence of the products in ve injected as the ways which you've gone about your business haven't...
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maximizing profit or it makes even more sense to close them down or use the same facilities like johns hopkins so what does that mean cracks those that have no access to primary care and those are extraordinarily high. c can see those two fundamental and opposing truths to american healthcare. is just not profitable for those ours is sick if you are provider it is extremely profitable so looking at american healthcare who gets to receive healthcare and when or who suffering matters to us is rationed by private profitability. so now the whole scenario scares that the jesus often refusing to pay for claims they don't want to pay if not get ready but that's not enough everybody in america back in the 1970s it is the idea to make consumers which is us a libertarian way to say people pay more than the cost of their own healthcare. true actors of the free markets with those smarter and choices of healthcare that's why deductibles and co-pays increase every year. this is worship just helps health insurance copies pay fewer plans. because we demand they bear the burden of the health care cost they wat
maximizing profit or it makes even more sense to close them down or use the same facilities like johns hopkins so what does that mean cracks those that have no access to primary care and those are extraordinarily high. c can see those two fundamental and opposing truths to american healthcare. is just not profitable for those ours is sick if you are provider it is extremely profitable so looking at american healthcare who gets to receive healthcare and when or who suffering matters to us is...
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it is inevitable the virus will spread through the united states well this tracker is from the johns hopkins university in the us it gives us a picture of where the outbreak has spread to and the number of cases the world total is now just over $81000.00 and brazil looks to have south america's 1st case a resident from sao paolo who recently returned from italy right mcbride's in the south korean capital so he says the next few days are crucial as new laws are being introduced to try to stop the spread of the virus that. everyone looking with increasing anxiety these spikes as we continue to get more cases because of course we've been told that the next few days are pretty crucial in deciding whether this will be contained around that eastern corner of the country around the city of daegu or not but it certainly is impacting on every day life on the people not going out to restaurants to cinemas people being advised to work from home schools being closed and then you get remarkable one off events such as earlier today right here in the center of seoul one of the big telecoms providers s.k. t
it is inevitable the virus will spread through the united states well this tracker is from the johns hopkins university in the us it gives us a picture of where the outbreak has spread to and the number of cases the world total is now just over $81000.00 and brazil looks to have south america's 1st case a resident from sao paolo who recently returned from italy right mcbride's in the south korean capital so he says the next few days are crucial as new laws are being introduced to try to stop...