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johnson, who traveled to johns hopkins university in the spring of 1965 to explain american policy in vietnam. , he posedised speech the question, why must we take this painful road? he went on to declare that the u.s. would not be defeated and would not withdraw until south vietnam had gained its independence. as provided by the lbj residential library. >> during the current economic year, this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive of this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [applause] president johnson: mr. garland, senator brewster, senator tydings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of johns hopkins, student body, my fellow americans: mr. garland, senator brewster, senator tydings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of johns hopkins, student body, my fellow americans: last week 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our amer
johnson, who traveled to johns hopkins university in the spring of 1965 to explain american policy in vietnam. , he posedised speech the question, why must we take this painful road? he went on to declare that the u.s. would not be defeated and would not withdraw until south vietnam had gained its independence. as provided by the lbj residential library. >> during the current economic year, this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief...
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johnson, who traveled to johns hopkins university in the spring of 1965 to explain american policy in vietnam. why mustthe question we take this painful road? he went on to declare that the u.s. would not be defeated and would not withdraw before south vietnam had gained independence. the video is provided by the lbj presidential library in austin tested -- austin, texas. >> this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive of this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [applause] president johnson: senators, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty at john hopkins student body, my fellow americans, last week, 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight, which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review once again with my own people the views of the american government. tonight, americans and asians a
johnson, who traveled to johns hopkins university in the spring of 1965 to explain american policy in vietnam. why mustthe question we take this painful road? he went on to declare that the u.s. would not be defeated and would not withdraw before south vietnam had gained independence. the video is provided by the lbj presidential library in austin tested -- austin, texas. >> this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive of this...
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we will get the insight with the john's hopkins -- johns hopkins hospital. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. taylor: i am taylor riggs. romaine: i am romaine bostick. caroline: the days of flirting between gains and losses, we end on the green side. the s&p is up 1.3%, but not enough to shake off yesterday .rote -- yesterday's rout there is a question of how to balance the economy with citizens' health. canadian regulators say the collapse of the exchange could trigger -- all of that and more coming up. let's look at how the markets closed. taylor: we have the weekly run-up in the bond markets. monday we were talking about 1% yield on the 10 year. we were at 93. every single day it has been higher. back down to 71 basis points. this is a 19 point basis rally on the week alone. 60 basis points, the 40 day moving average. we could not get below 60 basis points on the week. we flip into the equity markets, look at this chart in the terminal, the worst week going back since march 20 despite the big gains we talk about today, sh
we will get the insight with the john's hopkins -- johns hopkins hospital. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. taylor: i am taylor riggs. romaine: i am romaine bostick. caroline: the days of flirting between gains and losses, we end on the green side. the s&p is up 1.3%, but not enough to shake off yesterday .rote -- yesterday's rout there is a question of how to balance the economy with citizens' health. canadian regulators say the collapse of the...
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francine: thank you for their briefing, lauren sauer of johns hopkins.berg check out for the latest and you can tune in every day for an inside look at the covid-19 with johns hopkins experts. the market seems to have looked through the beijing number of cases and the fact that schools have re-shut in beijing to focus. more news on stimulus, monetary and government. the dollar is fluctuating, along with crude oil, and i'm also looking at treasuries nudging higher. overall, there seems to be investor optimism towards risk assets reflecting bets that the new outbreaks will not lead to government pullback from the gradual reopening of their economies. keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz for more "bloomberg surveillance." this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ credibility for the of policymakers to follow through on the commitments they've made. >> the market has gotten really negative about the prospect of future inflation. >> you are going to have a pretty big decline in real disposable income in the third quarter, and the reason is you pack so much of that stimulu
francine: thank you for their briefing, lauren sauer of johns hopkins.berg check out for the latest and you can tune in every day for an inside look at the covid-19 with johns hopkins experts. the market seems to have looked through the beijing number of cases and the fact that schools have re-shut in beijing to focus. more news on stimulus, monetary and government. the dollar is fluctuating, along with crude oil, and i'm also looking at treasuries nudging higher. overall, there seems to be...
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that was tener goodwin veenema, professor of nursing at johns hopkins.t school is supported by the founder of bloomberg lp, the parent company of this network. here is a look at the markets. we came right back up to flat, and we are now positive on the s&p 500. down 40 points on the dow. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. everything is installed in as little as a day by a kohler-certified inst
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every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts.rg forjoin our annual broadcast of the boston pops fireworks spectacular. this bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ >> no one at this point, companies, strategists, portfolio managers has a great sense of what earnings will be in 2020 or 2021. >> the fed is literally looking at a television camera and saying we just printed money. >> the initial shock effect from reopening is going from no activity to some activity. then you settle at levels where you don't know where things are going. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience, good morning. -- this isomber "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. economy,erds of this secretary mnuchin, chairman powell on capitol hill. tom: it has been a six
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johnson: during the current abbott -- academic year this marks the second occasion , on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive of this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [applause] president johnson: mr. garland, senator brewster, senator tydings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of johns hopkins, student body, my fellow americans. last week, last week 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review once again with my own people the views of the american government. tonight americans and asians are dying for a world where each people may choose its own path to change. this is the principle for which our ancestors fought in the valleys of pennsylvania. it is the principle for which our sons fight tonight in the jungles of vietnam. vietnam is far away from this quiet campus.
johnson: during the current abbott -- academic year this marks the second occasion , on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive of this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [applause] president johnson: mr. garland, senator brewster, senator tydings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of johns hopkins, student body, my fellow americans. last week, last week 17 nations sent their views to some two...
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francine: lauren sauer, thank you so much for joining us, johns hopkins.ck out brus on the bloomberg terminal, and be sure to tune in every day for our conversations with johns hopkins on battling covid-19. joinroup president will bloomberg invest global. that interview is at 2:00 p.m. in new york, 7 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. this company has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. the wellness company plans to close as many as 1200 of its 6200 stores. gnc sells vitamins, supplements and nutrition products. it has been struggling with a big debt load and the coronavirus lockdown hammered store sales. the biggest buyout fund ever for asia. bloomberg has learned that the private equity giant has raised more than $10 billion for its third asia fund. has been on a buying spree, snapping up assets as valuations plunged during the pandemic. shares of t-mobile are being priced at a discount in a $20 billion sale by softbank. the japanese company is selling off a chunk of i
francine: lauren sauer, thank you so much for joining us, johns hopkins.ck out brus on the bloomberg terminal, and be sure to tune in every day for our conversations with johns hopkins on battling covid-19. joinroup president will bloomberg invest global. that interview is at 2:00 p.m. in new york, 7 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. this company has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. the...
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our thanks to emily gurley of the johns hopkins school of public health. school is supported michael bloomberg and bloomberg philanthropies. coming up, we are taking a look at the global economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you say what you're in the mood for, the xfinity voice remote will find exactly that. happy stuff. the group's happy, i'm happy. you can even say a famous movie quote and it will know the right movie. circle of trust, greg. relax, the needles are jumping. you can learn something new any time. education. and if you're not sure what you're looking for, say... surprise me. just ask "what can i say" to find more of what you love with the xinity voice remote. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. mass testing in the city of wuhan may have eradicated the coronavirus there. authorities say they found no a sentiment cases for the first time in nearly two months. wuhan is testing its entire population of 11 million. infected people that show no signs of being sick can still infect others. india's death toll continues to climb, su
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david: that was vice dean joshua stein of the johns hopkins school of public health.reme court is moving markets involving natural gas. we will talk about that next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. the shale industry got good news today. in a seven have been to decision from the supreme court, they were given the go-ahead to build a pipeline through the appalachian trail. we have abigail doolittle. it is moving the market. abigail: it is pretty amazing, the supreme court moving markets in a big way because midstream partners, they are moving, they are soaring. they have midstream assets for natural gas assets, and they have a pipeline involved. but let's back up, because the pipeline in question with the supreme court is one being developed between dominion and pipeline,8 billion 600 miles between west virginia and the marcellus shale basin. customers in the area say the supreme court upheld a key permit, saying the forest service acted lawfully clearing the li
david: that was vice dean joshua stein of the johns hopkins school of public health.reme court is moving markets involving natural gas. we will talk about that next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. the shale industry got good news today. in a seven have been to decision from the supreme court, they were given the go-ahead to build a pipeline through the appalachian...
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based johns hopkins university and its total infection counts into the pandemic began is edging toward 7000000. brazil's government has stopped publishing its running total of corona virus deaths and infections critics say it's an attempt to hide the real extent of the pandemic. we're saying now to our top story the situation in libya and the fight between forces backing the u.n. recognize government and those loyal to war hala faffed our trainer has more from abu ghraib and about 140 kilometers west of sir. forces loyal to the government of national court the internationally recognized government announced a military operation to take control of the city of sirte now sir it's strategically located in the central coast of libya and it's very close to the oil ports in russula new thing so so it's very strategically placed. it's exceedingly important now this comes after forces loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar have suffered major defeats and lost several key towns in western libya including the stronghold huna this battle here in central libya is much different than the ones than the
based johns hopkins university and its total infection counts into the pandemic began is edging toward 7000000. brazil's government has stopped publishing its running total of corona virus deaths and infections critics say it's an attempt to hide the real extent of the pandemic. we're saying now to our top story the situation in libya and the fight between forces backing the u.n. recognize government and those loyal to war hala faffed our trainer has more from abu ghraib and about 140...
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anne applebaum of johns hopkins.berg. ♪ >> the market has gotten really negative about the prospect of future inflation. >> the problem is when you support markets, you are not letting markets do their work. the question is when do you allow that to act. >> the economy antivirus have to coexist. we can't choose one or the other. >> this is "bloomberg tom keenece" with jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience worldwide, good morning. we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, alongside lisa abramowicz. vix 10 big figures in the led by thatak, shock fed announcement.
anne applebaum of johns hopkins.berg. ♪ >> the market has gotten really negative about the prospect of future inflation. >> the problem is when you support markets, you are not letting markets do their work. the question is when do you allow that to act. >> the economy antivirus have to coexist. we can't choose one or the other. >> this is "bloomberg tom keenece" with jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience worldwide, good morning. we...
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space johns hopkins university and its total infection counts and the pandemic began is edging towards 7000000 almost 2000000 of those are known to be in the worst affected country the u.s. and more than 100000 people have died. and china is one of many countries trying to find a coronavirus vaccine and it's as if it does it will be for the good of people around the world the science and technology minister made the pledge while presenting a white paper on china's fight against covert 19 critics have accused praising of failing to fully disclose information about the virus. dr r. c. the ma is the president of the hong kong public doctors association and has been treating covert patients she says data provided by officials in mainland china should be read with caution. well me china. has never been a very transparent country except expression about information very yes a lot because a health care crisis in maine is treated as one of the strad well there are a local security so even the public health care issues won't get very transparent information didn't look very expression the 2 peo
space johns hopkins university and its total infection counts and the pandemic began is edging towards 7000000 almost 2000000 of those are known to be in the worst affected country the u.s. and more than 100000 people have died. and china is one of many countries trying to find a coronavirus vaccine and it's as if it does it will be for the good of people around the world the science and technology minister made the pledge while presenting a white paper on china's fight against covert 19...
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raising funds for the johns hopkins university medical school. also campaigning for them to open a medical school to women. first sitting first lady to deliver a speech. that was in conjunction with the d.a.r., and the establishment of the china warehouse collection. where did she fit? >> unfortunately, she is very little known -- >> she -- >> her vision of the historic nature of the white house and the fact that it should be reflecting the united states as this up and coming power in the world. i think those were motivating factors in trying to get the white house renovated and reconstructed. it was her grand vision for what the white house could become. i think she also is probably the first who correctly understood that the white house was the historic repository of the american people, and of the presidency. the white house china collection was one of the things she did. the fact that she used antiques that she kind of resurrected from the attic in the basement. i think she was a predecessor for people like mrs. coolidge and mrs. hoover who t
raising funds for the johns hopkins university medical school. also campaigning for them to open a medical school to women. first sitting first lady to deliver a speech. that was in conjunction with the d.a.r., and the establishment of the china warehouse collection. where did she fit? >> unfortunately, she is very little known -- >> she -- >> her vision of the historic nature of the white house and the fact that it should be reflecting the united states as this up and coming...
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withg up, talk covid-19 johns hopkins assistant professor.is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance". facebook ceo has been backing censorer the decision to several trump's from president trump. a number of employees felt it violated policies against violent rhetoric. they said the post clearly did not incite violence. anior lenders are negotiating bankruptcy loan taking place days before a crucial debt deadline. pnc is trying to come up with a plan to turn around the business $100 millionmost of debt. more music delayed. the company wanted to avoid selling shares on a day the music industry has set aside to support protests against police brutality. the sales could value warner music and more than $13 billion. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: as we continue to track the virus, bloomberg has developed a partnership with the leading authority on covid-19. johns hopkins has been on the forefront of the responsibilities and every day bring you insights from public health, infectious disease, and emergency prep
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johns hopkins has been at the forefront of international response.we bring you experts public health and emergency preparedness. thank you so much for joining us today. report thatis who took many by surprise. it is rare to have a symptom list person pass on the disease. i actually read the press release from the who and i do having some validity that the asymptomatic population does not transmit the disease is very important to the reopening process. what do we still not understand? if you're just a citizen trying to figure out what you need to to?who should we listen we were told not to wear masks, and then to wear masks in certain places. what are you certain about that we need to do to make certain we are safe? neysa: i always talk about a few simple things. one of them is wearing the mask. and handstancing sanitizing. we had johns hopkins are starting to reopen for our outpatients on the more wider basis. those are three of the topics we actually had to be reviewed on. we had to sit down and speak measuring outut six feet so we could really be s
johns hopkins has been at the forefront of international response.we bring you experts public health and emergency preparedness. thank you so much for joining us today. report thatis who took many by surprise. it is rare to have a symptom list person pass on the disease. i actually read the press release from the who and i do having some validity that the asymptomatic population does not transmit the disease is very important to the reopening process. what do we still not understand? if you're...
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haidi: johns hopkins is supported by michael barr. bloomberg.oming up next, hong kong marks the one-year anniversary with more unrest. this is bloomberg. ♪ hundreds of protesters converged on hong kong's district to mark the one year against china's push for an extradition bill -- one year anniversary against china's push for an extradition bill. this was a catalyst for the first protest. where has the movement gone from here? >> if you judge it by just the crowd numbers we saw yesterday, it seems like this was a much smaller group of a few hundred. they disrupted traffic on tuesday night. blocked off roads. police had to fire pepper spray. you saw similar scenes, there were a few dozen arrests made. if you compare that to a year ago, it was a much bigger scene back then. it drew -- it drew out millions of people and kicked off months of protests. this controversial national security legislation that china pushed through was raising more concerns about hong kong's economy with the mainland. you have to wonder where the movement is now. perhaps t
haidi: johns hopkins is supported by michael barr. bloomberg.oming up next, hong kong marks the one-year anniversary with more unrest. this is bloomberg. ♪ hundreds of protesters converged on hong kong's district to mark the one year against china's push for an extradition bill -- one year anniversary against china's push for an extradition bill. this was a catalyst for the first protest. where has the movement gone from here? >> if you judge it by just the crowd numbers we saw...
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lauren sauer of johns hopkins. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> hard to imagine that we would see a quick v-shaped recovery. i think it is going to be slow. >> i think the data suggest cyclical upturn in the third quarter. the choice between lives and livelihoods is a dilemma. the health and the economy go hand-in-hand. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from our bloomberg studios for our audience worldwide, good morning. we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. tom keene, just several hours away, trying to get our hands around the next phase of monetary policy at the federal reserve. tom: no question about that. what is so fascinating here, with scarlet fu leading our coverage this afternoon,
lauren sauer of johns hopkins. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> hard to imagine that we would see a quick v-shaped recovery. i think it is going to be slow. >> i think the data suggest cyclical upturn in the third quarter. the choice between lives and livelihoods is a dilemma. the health and the economy go hand-in-hand. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from our bloomberg studios for our audience...
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i've been following the numbers from johns hopkins religiously. and we've managed to keep our numbers flat for about 11 weeks. in the last couple of weeks, we have opened the casinos, and our numbers have gone up quite a bit. i have friends who work in the casinos, and it's not mandatory that you wear a mask in nevada. if you're working, yes, you're wearing masks. the guests are very happy to come, and not have to wear masks. i'm wondering what's your opinion about that. should people all be wearing masks now so we can flat then curve? right now our curve is going up, and our hospitalizations here in nevada aren't the greatest. so that's my question about masking or not. >> well, it's -- in some ways -- i understand both sides of the argumentment people want to argue about freedom, and people want to argue about, well, you know, doing your part. i think we see in asian countries, japan and south korea and other asian countries where wearing a mask is considered a -- part of the public health solution. so people do it as a collective. here in ameri
i've been following the numbers from johns hopkins religiously. and we've managed to keep our numbers flat for about 11 weeks. in the last couple of weeks, we have opened the casinos, and our numbers have gone up quite a bit. i have friends who work in the casinos, and it's not mandatory that you wear a mask in nevada. if you're working, yes, you're wearing masks. the guests are very happy to come, and not have to wear masks. i'm wondering what's your opinion about that. should people all be...
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data compiled at johns hopkins university shows daily cases began surpassing 30,000 late last week. the numbers are reaching highs not seen since april. many of the states that have seen a spike in cases wewere amg the firsrst to resume ececonomi activities. some experts are calling foror reopening plans to be reviewed amid growing concerns that infections may continue to rise across the country. >>> the rebound in cases of infection is also affecting several parts of europe. authorities in portugal are set to reimpose a partial lockdown in the capital lisbon starting next week. portuguese prime minister antonio costa says the restrictions on people's movement will take effect on july 1st. >> translator: the focus of our greatest concern is a set of parishes almost next to each other, distributed among several municipalities. that's where the new registered cases are concentrated. >> residents in parts of greater lisbon will be allowed to leave home only to commute or buy essential goods such as fofood d medicicine. gatherings of more than five people will be banned. violations will
data compiled at johns hopkins university shows daily cases began surpassing 30,000 late last week. the numbers are reaching highs not seen since april. many of the states that have seen a spike in cases wewere amg the firsrst to resume ececonomi activities. some experts are calling foror reopening plans to be reviewed amid growing concerns that infections may continue to rise across the country. >>> the rebound in cases of infection is also affecting several parts of europe....
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i have been taking care of patients this week at johns hopkins. we have 36 year olds, 50-year-olds, not the majority of our patients, but there are people younger without a lot of underlying conditions who are getting very sick. some of them are dying. the risk is higher if you are older with underlying conditions. but we are seeing really serious disease in some young people. also related, not just to the virus itself, but what some people may have heard about recently, what we call inflammatory syndrome. some young people, when they get infected with this virus -- that is not unique to coronavirus, we have seen other viruses in young people where it can stimulate the immune system so much that the immune system and its affect -- attempt to fight off the virus can damage the body itself. that has caused some serious problems, particularly in some children. some people may have heard about reports out of new york. we are seeing children like that in baltimore and elsewhere. this is not a virus that cares what age you are when it affects you. we ar
i have been taking care of patients this week at johns hopkins. we have 36 year olds, 50-year-olds, not the majority of our patients, but there are people younger without a lot of underlying conditions who are getting very sick. some of them are dying. the risk is higher if you are older with underlying conditions. but we are seeing really serious disease in some young people. also related, not just to the virus itself, but what some people may have heard about recently, what we call...
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if you're and. and i call tetracycline. and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. for bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded diseases are a big deal in term farming can be a high mortality rate and some farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. $5500000000.00 pounds the thing it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector we've collected one subsample of 15. boxes and now in the process bag th
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if you're and. and i call tetracycline. and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. for bombs that...
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well according to johns hopkins university, the coronavirus has claimed more than half a million lives worldwide more than a quarter of that total comes from the united states which has the highest reported death toll. john lawrence reports. >>covid-19 remains a global threat. we have a microscopic vitals it's putting goes and he's the u.s. in particular has yet to get a grip on the pandemic at least 31 states are seeing a rise in week to week covid-19 infections. they're probably looking at having to go back on a very strict lockdown. >>to suppress the transmission connecticut and rhode island are the only 2 states reporting a drop in new weekly cases, according to johns hopkins university if we don't use face coverings in settings where we can social distance if we don't practice appropriate personal hygiene. >>we're going to see spread of disease, although president trump has avoided wearing masks in public. some republicans are recommending that the public do so we encourage. >>everyone to wear a in the affected areas and where you can't. >>maintain social-distancing until we find
well according to johns hopkins university, the coronavirus has claimed more than half a million lives worldwide more than a quarter of that total comes from the united states which has the highest reported death toll. john lawrence reports. >>covid-19 remains a global threat. we have a microscopic vitals it's putting goes and he's the u.s. in particular has yet to get a grip on the pandemic at least 31 states are seeing a rise in week to week covid-19 infections. they're probably looking...
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robert bollinger, professor of infectious diseases at johns hopkins university school of medicine will be on to talk about the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. then, republican governor asa hutchinson from arkansas talks about the recent rise in coronavirus cases in his estate and protests in the wake of george floyd's death. watch c-span's "washington 7:00 thisive at morning. the c-span on networks, at 11 -- hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and the bob schieffer college of communications live on c-span. house science, space, and technology committee on the impact of the pandemic on the fire service community. ofc-span 2, the d.c. court appeals hears oral arguments on the perjury case against michael flynn. and at 1:00, virtual town hall senator mark warner and representative gerald connolly. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploiting the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, the 1863 richmond red riots, where hundreds of poor and working-class women protested inflation. and four
robert bollinger, professor of infectious diseases at johns hopkins university school of medicine will be on to talk about the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. then, republican governor asa hutchinson from arkansas talks about the recent rise in coronavirus cases in his estate and protests in the wake of george floyd's death. watch c-span's "washington 7:00 thisive at morning. the c-span on networks, at 11 -- hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and the bob...
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has topped 2000000 johns hopkins john hopkins university says new infections are on the rise in at least 19 states the u.s. has more coping 1000 cases than any other country in the world. that was on his batting police use of its facial recognition program for the next year the technology has been shown to misidentified people with darker skin the move comes amid growing calls for police reform in the wake of the police killing of george floyd. large we quickly the u.s. federal reserve says it will keep it a 0 interest rates near 0 and continue pumping money into the u.s. economy it's part of its bid to stave off the fallout from the global price hand demick but it warns unemployment will remain high though through the end of the year. of more on the fed's decision and what markets around the world have been making of it let's bring in our financial correspondent color abuse in in frankfurt good to see you can read 1st of all markets seem to have opened on a weaker no tenney idea why. well vestas have become aware terry that they somewhat had gotten ahead of themselves with those strong
has topped 2000000 johns hopkins john hopkins university says new infections are on the rise in at least 19 states the u.s. has more coping 1000 cases than any other country in the world. that was on his batting police use of its facial recognition program for the next year the technology has been shown to misidentified people with darker skin the move comes amid growing calls for police reform in the wake of the police killing of george floyd. large we quickly the u.s. federal reserve says it...
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mÁximo de 100 personas. 30.000 casos sean han registrado en las Últimas horas, segÚn la universidad johns hopkinspandemia se acelera y el cdc proyecta que para el 11 de junio podrÍa morir 25.000 personas mÁs. >> estamos en el momento de la curva en donde se estÁ empezando a aplanar. no estamos cerca de cero y se reportan casos nuevos. reportera: arizona, las carolinas, y otros, son los estados en donde se estÁn aumentando los casos. en este restaurante de chicago se prepara para abrir las puertas a comensales. >> tenemos que educarnos, todos. hay que esperar a que las mesas estÉn libres. reportera: dueÑos de negocios esperan que la reapertura les ayude a salir adelante. tambiÉn aumentan los lugares en donde las personas pueden ir a hacer de las pruebas de coronavirus. viviana Ávila univisiÓn. paola: revisemos las cifras de nuestras zonas. el condado de alameda registra el mayor nÚmero de casos. en el condado de santa clara se reportan 152 muertes. san francisco tiene mÁs de 3000 contagios y 47 decesos. el es dado de california hay mÁs de 173.000 casos. -- en el estado de california y la prisiÓn d
mÁximo de 100 personas. 30.000 casos sean han registrado en las Últimas horas, segÚn la universidad johns hopkinspandemia se acelera y el cdc proyecta que para el 11 de junio podrÍa morir 25.000 personas mÁs. >> estamos en el momento de la curva en donde se estÁ empezando a aplanar. no estamos cerca de cero y se reportan casos nuevos. reportera: arizona, las carolinas, y otros, son los estados en donde se estÁn aumentando los casos. en este restaurante de chicago se prepara para...
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johns hopkins university reporting more than 10 million cases have now been confirmed.ore than 500,000 people have died. the u.s. far and away leads in both new cases and in deaths. the virus on the rise in about 2/3 of the country. it's especially surging in the south and the west. infectious disease specialist dr. anthony fauci told cnn that even once a vaccine is developed, the u.s. probably won't reach the immunity levels needed to curb the virus. that's one of the reasons why we have to make sure we engage the community as we're doing now. to get community people to help us, for people to understand that we are doing everything we can to show that it's safe and effective, and it's for the good of them as individuals and in society to take the vaccine. so we have a lot of work to do, because as you well know, we have spoken about this intensively in the past. there is a general anti-science, anti-authority, anti-vaccine feeling among some people in this country. >> some states are now walking back steps they had taken to reopen california, for example, closing bars
johns hopkins university reporting more than 10 million cases have now been confirmed.ore than 500,000 people have died. the u.s. far and away leads in both new cases and in deaths. the virus on the rise in about 2/3 of the country. it's especially surging in the south and the west. infectious disease specialist dr. anthony fauci told cnn that even once a vaccine is developed, the u.s. probably won't reach the immunity levels needed to curb the virus. that's one of the reasons why we have to...
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from johns hopkins, doctor, thank you so much. good to see you. >>> russia bombshell how the relationship between the president and vladimir putin complicates the report about the kremlin, the taliban, and u.s. troops. he kremlin, the taliban, and u.s. troops wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice! on any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. a lotta folks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum
from johns hopkins, doctor, thank you so much. good to see you. >>> russia bombshell how the relationship between the president and vladimir putin complicates the report about the kremlin, the taliban, and u.s. troops. he kremlin, the taliban, and u.s. troops wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way...
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i will speak for johns hopkins.is that almost a daily, we have information from our infection control team. any patient care situation, we are wearing a face shield and a surgical mask. if we are in any type of environment where we are either working with the covid positive patient or a patient under investigation, a patient tested and we don't have the results back, we would be wearing a face 95, along with what is called a personal assistive respiratory advice -- device. those are some of the options we have here and we are very thorough about that. here at johns hopkins, we have been dealing with this pretty much since january when we opened the bio containment unit, and we are very comfortable speaking to each other and saying this is what you will need in this situation, please make sure you take extra time, these make sure you're not in the situation where you are so tired that you might make a mistake when you are taking off ppe. >> i'm not sure if you have the answer to this, i know information is coming in
i will speak for johns hopkins.is that almost a daily, we have information from our infection control team. any patient care situation, we are wearing a face shield and a surgical mask. if we are in any type of environment where we are either working with the covid positive patient or a patient under investigation, a patient tested and we don't have the results back, we would be wearing a face 95, along with what is called a personal assistive respiratory advice -- device. those are some of the...
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based johns hopkins university the total infection counts and the pandemic began is now edging toward $7000000.00 but brazil's government has stopped publishing its running total of coronavirus deaths in infections president roh has been criticized for months for downplaying the pandemic says the disease totals are not representative of the situation. china says if it is able to develop a coronavirus vaccine it will be made available for people around the world the science and technology minister made the pledge while presenting a white paper on china's fight against covert 19 and after gains in april china's trade figures of slipped back into negative territory exports in may were down more than 3 percent compared to the same time last year global demand has been hit by coronavirus restrictions and economic slowdown. that's why not for today thanks for your company paid a w. has the news hour in half an hour right after the listening post with richard. from tool to 0 to 0. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to st
based johns hopkins university the total infection counts and the pandemic began is now edging toward $7000000.00 but brazil's government has stopped publishing its running total of coronavirus deaths in infections president roh has been criticized for months for downplaying the pandemic says the disease totals are not representative of the situation. china says if it is able to develop a coronavirus vaccine it will be made available for people around the world the science and technology...
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university, the actualfigure john hopkins university, the actual figure based john hopkins universityalfigure based on blood tests could be considerably more, perhaps around 20 million americans who actually contracted the coronavirus. and from the figures that we have seenin from the figures that we have seen in the last few days, we are back into an exponential rise? yes, it would seem so, and president trump asked about that today, he said that he believed it was just the result of the fact that more testing is being carried out here. he has said in the past that he would like to see less testing going on rather than more but there are a number of factors potentially at play here. one of them could be that many of these southern states like texas were in a rush to reopen, some people claim, and that could have furthered the spread. there are republican governors that say that gatherings like the black lives matter protest may have helped spread the coronavirus, but you won't get many medical officials here that will say that there should be less testing as president trump has maint
university, the actualfigure john hopkins university, the actual figure based john hopkins universityalfigure based on blood tests could be considerably more, perhaps around 20 million americans who actually contracted the coronavirus. and from the figures that we have seenin from the figures that we have seen in the last few days, we are back into an exponential rise? yes, it would seem so, and president trump asked about that today, he said that he believed it was just the result of the fact...
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, his alma mater for $1.8 billion and total $3.35 billion to johns hopkins alone and i think the idea of that kind of money could make it to these universities, it could create some real change and better the world >> yeah, great stuff, andrew we just had darren walker from the ford foundation on yesterday, day before yesterday, talking about exactly that but also, these students getting scholarships when they come out of college, they're going to need jobs. i wonder if reed hastings talked at all about netflix's own hiring practices with historically black colleges and universities i have noticed their demographic numbers which i believe they released of hispanic and black workers have ticked higher recently at about 8% and 7%. >> right, yep. >> is there a plan as part of that >> he says they're working on it he says it's something that he is hoping to do better and better at. talked about how, you know, if you look at the u.s. population right now, 13% african-american, i think he wants the company to represent the demographics of the country as you said in our relative basis to sil
, his alma mater for $1.8 billion and total $3.35 billion to johns hopkins alone and i think the idea of that kind of money could make it to these universities, it could create some real change and better the world >> yeah, great stuff, andrew we just had darren walker from the ford foundation on yesterday, day before yesterday, talking about exactly that but also, these students getting scholarships when they come out of college, they're going to need jobs. i wonder if reed hastings...
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according to johns hopkins university, the u.s. cases have topped 2 million.ing to a lot of unease in the markets, given the caution from the fed. joining us today as a maya bhandari, executive director at columbia threadneedle. i am happy to have you on the program for insight and perspective. when you look at what is going on in the market, how much of it is fear of a second wave, that is not quite priced in, and how much is looking at what fed chair jay powell says, and how he was so cautious? maya: good morning, francine. i think it is a combination of both of those, but perhaps more importantly, the fact that the markets have gone quite a long way already. equity markets and credit spreads have recovered about two-thirds of their losses since the march low point, considerably less on offer. if we look at global investment grade, for example, this morning , deviations cheap relative to history versus 2.5 standard deviations at the rise of march. i think there is a little bit of profit taking here. i would say, though, from my perspective at columbia thread
according to johns hopkins university, the u.s. cases have topped 2 million.ing to a lot of unease in the markets, given the caution from the fed. joining us today as a maya bhandari, executive director at columbia threadneedle. i am happy to have you on the program for insight and perspective. when you look at what is going on in the market, how much of it is fear of a second wave, that is not quite priced in, and how much is looking at what fed chair jay powell says, and how he was so...
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johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response. bring you experts from public health, infectious disease and emergency paired news. knowing us is johns hopkins university professor of nursing. jason farley. great to have you on the program. we see really worrying and huge numbers of infections rising in the u.s., why is that? economies opened to quickly? opened in a way that certain people at risk? >> i think if we look at the s that are experiencing large increasing in cases, there were some nonpharmaceutical interventions that were rolled back quickly. cases inre seeing is states that remained closed for longer have continued to decline and cases in places that opened earlier are really seeing these increases day after day. francine: what are the risk mitigating strategies we should be thinking about? >> everyone needs to understand -- there is note absolute no risk other than staying home and avoiding contact. we have to recall that asymptomatic transmission to the days before symptom onset that a person can actively be transmit
johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response. bring you experts from public health, infectious disease and emergency paired news. knowing us is johns hopkins university professor of nursing. jason farley. great to have you on the program. we see really worrying and huge numbers of infections rising in the u.s., why is that? economies opened to quickly? opened in a way that certain people at risk? >> i think if we look at the s that are experiencing large...
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doctor with johns hopkins university joins us. this is bloomberg.ing. ♪ we continue to track the virus. has been at the forefront of international response every day. we are getting insight from public health experts. by a doctor joined from johns hopkins university. thank you for joining us. seemuch more of we going to infections rise? are these being contained in the u.s. or will we see a resurgence in cases? for having me. it does seem like we are seeing a significant resurgence in u.s. across the southwest there's every reason to expect these patients will continue to rise. thank you for joining us today. you are truly one of the nation's experts in emergency medicine. you wrote a larder -- an article on what you learned during the first week of this virus. what now, from where you sit, what is next for this virus? this virus is spreading in states that opened up their economies early and aggressively. we've been seeing case rises since it out day as one would expect with more interaction between people. i expect this will continue. we will see
doctor with johns hopkins university joins us. this is bloomberg.ing. ♪ we continue to track the virus. has been at the forefront of international response every day. we are getting insight from public health experts. by a doctor joined from johns hopkins university. thank you for joining us. seemuch more of we going to infections rise? are these being contained in the u.s. or will we see a resurgence in cases? for having me. it does seem like we are seeing a significant resurgence in u.s....
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vonnie: our thanks to shima hamidi, assistant professor at johns hopkins.r joining us today. quick check on the markets. the boeinging of up 9%.starting, now the market continues to be posited even as we head into the final trading day for the first half of 2020. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 2:00 in new york, 7:00 in london. the monday rebound mood. u.s. stocks in the green. this after a record gain in u.s. pending home sales. offsetting concerns about a resurgence in the coronavirus. an advertising exodus with an increasing number of companies including starbucks and coca-cola joining the boycott. we hear from the vice president of the company. and dealing with a demand shop. the ceo spotlight on dow. jim fitterling and how the business is faring in the pandemic, and where he sees oil prices heading. we aret of the green seeing is tied to those pending home sales. surprising to the upside, giving folks more confidence in e
vonnie: our thanks to shima hamidi, assistant professor at johns hopkins.r joining us today. quick check on the markets. the boeinging of up 9%.starting, now the market continues to be posited even as we head into the final trading day for the first half of 2020. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 2:00 in new york, 7:00 in london. the monday rebound mood. u.s. stocks in the green. this after a record gain in u.s. pending home sales. offsetting concerns about a resurgence in the coronavirus. an...
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based johns hopkins university the w.h.o. is issuing new warnings of a 2nd wave with clusters in beijing and 15000000 people going back into lockdown in india. the u.s. president has confirmed he is ordering a significant reduction in the number of american troops stationed in germany donald trump accuses the ally of being delinquent in paying for its own defense and that its contributions tomatoes budget. and president trump says that he'll sign an executive order on police reform on tuesday but he's been vague about what kind of measures it will include trump says that it will ensure the police reform is done fairly justly and safely. a saudi led military coalition has been removed from the united nations black list it had been added to the list several years ago because of the killing of the. injuring of children in the war in yemen u.n. secretary general antonio television said that the coalition would be delisted following a sustained significant decrease in killing and maiming by airstrikes and the introduction of measu
based johns hopkins university the w.h.o. is issuing new warnings of a 2nd wave with clusters in beijing and 15000000 people going back into lockdown in india. the u.s. president has confirmed he is ordering a significant reduction in the number of american troops stationed in germany donald trump accuses the ally of being delinquent in paying for its own defense and that its contributions tomatoes budget. and president trump says that he'll sign an executive order on police reform on tuesday...
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sharfstein, the feisty nifty john hopkins school for public health, that -- the vice dean of the johnns school for public health, which is funded by michael bloomberg. there are questions about how people will navigate the world paying for things. is from ncr, a company that goes back to the 1800s. a big question everyone wants to know, are we still going to be able to pay with cash? i would maybe expand a little bit around contactless commerce. usee use cash, do we contactless payment? you have probably interacted with ncr every day, whether going to an atm from jp morgan, wells, bfa, going to a grocery store, walmart, mcdonald's or chick-fil-a, or your local restaurant, or whether you are using digital banking and making a payment. you probably don't even know that ncr is somewhere in that path. when we look at a post covid-19 environment, how do we make commerce safer for the consumer, including how do you make a payment transaction safer than before? caroline: using antimicrobial coding. dr., havinginto a to use a screen to type yourself and seems unhygienic. tell us some other in
sharfstein, the feisty nifty john hopkins school for public health, that -- the vice dean of the johnns school for public health, which is funded by michael bloomberg. there are questions about how people will navigate the world paying for things. is from ncr, a company that goes back to the 1800s. a big question everyone wants to know, are we still going to be able to pay with cash? i would maybe expand a little bit around contactless commerce. usee use cash, do we contactless payment? you...
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jason farley of johns hopkins university.loomberg. ♪ >> i would very difficult to argue that we are going to have a v-shaped recovery. the closest anyone has come is china, and it doesn't look like me.to me to to policy tools are about supporting the economy and driving to higher levels of performance. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience worldwide, good morning. we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. an uncomfortable calm, maybe even a exuberance, we unwind that a little bit ahead of the ecb decision. tom: no question about it. --d under $1700 announce under $1700
jason farley of johns hopkins university.loomberg. ♪ >> i would very difficult to argue that we are going to have a v-shaped recovery. the closest anyone has come is china, and it doesn't look like me.to me to to policy tools are about supporting the economy and driving to higher levels of performance. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: for our audience worldwide, good morning. we are live on bloomberg tv and...
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reported to have been infected and more than 433000 have died that's according to the tally by the johns hopkins university in the u.s. more than half of all u.s. states are reporting an increase in cases with many seeing record spikes and hospitalizations it comes as most states push ahead with reopening thailand has lifted a nationwide curfew after more than 2 months and allowed restaurants to resume selling alcohol it stopped reported any domestic transmissions of the virus for $21.00 days mexico reported more than $4000.00 new coronavirus infections on sunday along with 269 fatalities that brings its doctor confirmed cases to war than 146017000 deaths but even the government says the real number of infections is probably significantly higher we followed one 1st responder and the challenges he faces in mexico city. he's. he can hardly breathe. he had a 38 degree fever he hasn't been able to stand for 3 days and when taking him to his i don't know the tough day for the red cross team in mexico. diego it's one of too many. but getting the patient to the hospital bill and happen to your friend o
reported to have been infected and more than 433000 have died that's according to the tally by the johns hopkins university in the u.s. more than half of all u.s. states are reporting an increase in cases with many seeing record spikes and hospitalizations it comes as most states push ahead with reopening thailand has lifted a nationwide curfew after more than 2 months and allowed restaurants to resume selling alcohol it stopped reported any domestic transmissions of the virus for $21.00 days...
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as a number of confirmed coronavirus cases has topped 2500000 that's according to the johns hopkins university the state of florida has reported a record daily high of nearly 10000 new cases and 4 other states also reported record rises infections are surging in a handful of southern and western states that made an aggressive push to lift lockdowns but the spike has led several state officials to now reverse their reopening plans. for some other developments in the pandemic according to reuters news agency global coronavirus cases have now topped the 10000000 mark mexico's health ministry reported over 4400 new coronavirus cases on saturday and there are new clusters of infections in south korea these come as the country eases social distancing rules as countries around the world battle against the pandemic brazilian president. greets crowds of his supporters without a mask despite a court ruling that requires everyone to wear a face mask in public brazil has over 1300000 corona virus cases and over 57000 deaths making it the 2nd worst hit country in the world after the us poor residents in ri
as a number of confirmed coronavirus cases has topped 2500000 that's according to the johns hopkins university the state of florida has reported a record daily high of nearly 10000 new cases and 4 other states also reported record rises infections are surging in a handful of southern and western states that made an aggressive push to lift lockdowns but the spike has led several state officials to now reverse their reopening plans. for some other developments in the pandemic according to reuters...
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well infection rates are going up in a number of places around the world according to data from john hopkins university there are more than 100000 newly confirmed cases daily around the world egypt reported its biggest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo announcing 1677 confirmed cases infections are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona the number of new cases has risen to more than $1000.00 per day off the lock down measures ways in another development france's highest court has ruled that concerns over the virus no longer justify banning demonstrations and it's another small step for broadband private space company space x. has launched a round of 60 satellites to join its constellation of internet transmittance the satellites were sent out by one of the companies that found k'naan rockets the starlink network imes to open up high speed connectivity but astronomers say the network damages images taken by telescopes. you're watching date over the news i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour until then you can get all the latest news and informatio
well infection rates are going up in a number of places around the world according to data from john hopkins university there are more than 100000 newly confirmed cases daily around the world egypt reported its biggest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo announcing 1677 confirmed cases infections are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona the number of new cases has risen to more than $1000.00 per day off the lock down measures ways in another development france's...
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confirmed cases around the world over 437000 people have died that's according to the tally by the johns hopkins university in the u.s. new zealand says it has to do with cases of corporate ending a 24 day run of no new infections the cases are 2 women who had traveled from the u.k. scientists that appeared in college in london will start the 1st human trial of a potential covert 1000 vaccine this week with funding from the british government and philanthropy donors about 300 volunteers will receive 2 doors of the vaccine to test its safety and efficacy. and the reminder of stories of this. and a senior officer have been killed in a court faceoff with china. in the early. suffered casualties. of north korea has blown up an office near the 2 countries heavily militarized border of previously expressed outrage at activists in the south dropping propaganda leaflets inside its territory. this is news from berlin.
confirmed cases around the world over 437000 people have died that's according to the tally by the johns hopkins university in the u.s. new zealand says it has to do with cases of corporate ending a 24 day run of no new infections the cases are 2 women who had traveled from the u.k. scientists that appeared in college in london will start the 1st human trial of a potential covert 1000 vaccine this week with funding from the british government and philanthropy donors about 300 volunteers will...
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earlier today, we spoke with the johns hopkins school of public health vice dean about the latest insightthe virus, particularly when it comes to transmission and children. take a listen. >> we know that kids are less likely to get severe disease immediately. they may be less likely to get sick in the first place. there is no evidence that kids have far fewer of the receptors that bind the coronavirus than adults do. at the same time we are becoming aware of this rare inflammatory condition that can happen a few weeks after infection that can be quite severe and even cause death. it looks like it is a generally speaking mild disease, but there is a rare risk of a very severe complications. schools that open have to be careful. they can't look like school did before the pandemic. they have to separate out the classes, keep kids in smaller groups of other kids. probablyeachers and prepare for a combination of online and in person learning. >> even if children don't actually get sick themselves, can they transmit the disease? i have seen various reports saying it is more difficult to transmi
earlier today, we spoke with the johns hopkins school of public health vice dean about the latest insightthe virus, particularly when it comes to transmission and children. take a listen. >> we know that kids are less likely to get severe disease immediately. they may be less likely to get sick in the first place. there is no evidence that kids have far fewer of the receptors that bind the coronavirus than adults do. at the same time we are becoming aware of this rare inflammatory...
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. ♪ haidi: a nursing professor from johns hopkins university told bloomberg it does look like some u.solled back restrictions too soon. he said the surge in cases means social distancing measures need to be brought back. >> there is clearly markers and experiencingey are the impact of early rollbacks of reduced nonpharmaceutical measures. it is a little too early to tell experiencing the impact of earlyif this willn actual second wave, but clear warning signs of the decisions of the state to rollback certain activities probably too soon. >> when do we know what this means? when do we know this is a second wave? will it take weeks or less time? >> we have to remember that the new cases and new hospitalizations are what we would call lagging indicators, meaning if someone is just becoming symptomatic and getting tested, they were likely exposed anywhere from a week to two weeks prior. hospitalization sometimes comes three to two weeks after infection. these surges in cases are clearly indications that something changed two to three weeks ago, possibly up to a month ago. what we need to p
. ♪ haidi: a nursing professor from johns hopkins university told bloomberg it does look like some u.solled back restrictions too soon. he said the surge in cases means social distancing measures need to be brought back. >> there is clearly markers and experiencingey are the impact of early rollbacks of reduced nonpharmaceutical measures. it is a little too early to tell experiencing the impact of earlyif this willn actual second wave, but clear warning signs of the decisions of the...
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based john hopkins university total infection count since the pandemic is it began it's edging towards $7000000.00. brazil's government has stopped publishing its running total of corona virus deaths and infections critics say it's just an intent to hide the real extent of the pandemic. to the protests now against police brutality and racial discrimination they continue to grow cross the u.s. as tens and thousands of people march to demand reform and scenes more often than tens people demanded change following the death of george floyd in police custody paddy culhane we'll have a wrap of events outside of washington after this report from shepherd's. it was the biggest demonstration in the nation's capital since george floyd's death 2 weeks ago tens of thousands gathered to protest across d.c. many feeling this is a turning point feels good it feels like i get to be a part of history and a part of the group of people who are trying to change the world. unlike previous protests that have followed incidents of police brutality it was clear this wasn't just about registering horror and an
based john hopkins university total infection count since the pandemic is it began it's edging towards $7000000.00. brazil's government has stopped publishing its running total of corona virus deaths and infections critics say it's just an intent to hide the real extent of the pandemic. to the protests now against police brutality and racial discrimination they continue to grow cross the u.s. as tens and thousands of people march to demand reform and scenes more often than tens people demanded...
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the infection rates are going up in a number of places according to data from john johns hopkins university there are more than 100000 new confirmed cases daily around the world and egypt as reported its biggest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo and out thing 1677 new confirmed cases infections are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona the number of new cases has risen to more than a 1000 per day after lockdown measures were raised in another development from says highest court has ruled that concerns over the virus no longer justify banning demonstrations for. some talking now and vertebrae men's hopes of avoiding relegation received another boost with victory against possible on saturday 3 weeks ago it looked like the bundesliga ship had sailed from the port city but a late run now means the relegation battle could be more exciting than the one for the title. it was last chance saloon for part of born and things got off to an evil speech start when germany colleagues conceded a penalty for this unfortunate hand. the strong save you from leopold singer. it's mi
the infection rates are going up in a number of places according to data from john johns hopkins university there are more than 100000 new confirmed cases daily around the world and egypt as reported its biggest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo and out thing 1677 new confirmed cases infections are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona the number of new cases has risen to more than a 1000 per day after lockdown measures were raised in another development from says...
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lack of access to essential life—saving services over the next six months according to a study by john hopkinsger has been made much worse by the coronavirus lockdown with the country's daily wage earners suffering the most. millions have lost theirjobs suffering the most. millions have lost their jobs and suffering the most. millions have lost theirjobs and are struggling to feed their families. this lost theirjobs and are struggling to feed theirfamilies. this report from delhi where malnutrition levels in children were already some of the highest in the world. too much hunger, too little food. was alwa s an issue % but hunger was always an issue here, but this desperation is new. for these childrenjust outside this desperation is new. for these children just outside the capital delhi, even one meal a day now feels like a triumph. this baby is one month old, his parents right on daily wages forfood, month old, his parents right on daily wages for food, and like millions of others, they lost work when the government an essay lockdown in march. translation: we used to cook rice, vegetables bef
lack of access to essential life—saving services over the next six months according to a study by john hopkinsger has been made much worse by the coronavirus lockdown with the country's daily wage earners suffering the most. millions have lost theirjobs suffering the most. millions have lost their jobs and suffering the most. millions have lost theirjobs and are struggling to feed their families. this lost theirjobs and are struggling to feed theirfamilies. this report from delhi where...
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higher the death toll in the us has risen above 120000 according to the latest figures from the johns hopkins university this comes as health officials warn of an alarming surge in cases in the country's west and south. e.u. leaders have expressed great concerns about china's proposed national security law or hong kong the 2 sides met in a virtual summit on monday to seek agreement on a trade and investment deal the europe hopes will help its companies compete in china a corporation on climate change and iran's nuclear deal also of the agenda but talks have been overshadowed by his concerns over human rights in hong kong. w.'s chief international editor richard walker is in brussels and here's his take on whether european leaders are any closer to getting what they want from china the presidents of both european council and the european commission took part in a press conference after those talks and they were pretty clear that the 2 sides remain very very far apart on a large number of issues and it's really is exposing the tough time that europe is having in really trying to calibrate a coh
higher the death toll in the us has risen above 120000 according to the latest figures from the johns hopkins university this comes as health officials warn of an alarming surge in cases in the country's west and south. e.u. leaders have expressed great concerns about china's proposed national security law or hong kong the 2 sides met in a virtual summit on monday to seek agreement on a trade and investment deal the europe hopes will help its companies compete in china a corporation on climate...
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not just in china infection rates are going up in a number of places according to data from the johns hopkins university in the u.s. there are more than 100000 confirmed cases daily around the world russia is reporting nearly 9000 new cases in the past 24 hours egypt reported its largest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo announcing 1677 new infections the rates are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona of the number has risen to more than a 1000 new cases a day after lockdown measures ways. as in other cities many people here in berlin have been cooped up in their apartments during the coronavirus crisis but some lucky people have access to special garden plots the german capital has around 70000 such spaces and for many they have been a lifeline during the lock down the highly coveted green spaces are under threat. vegetables and fruit without plastic shrinkwrap growing right here in their garden and weeding isn't for nothing. if some of the plants grow better x. . these children are learning about nature in their garden allotment in the middle of the german capi
not just in china infection rates are going up in a number of places according to data from the johns hopkins university in the u.s. there are more than 100000 confirmed cases daily around the world russia is reporting nearly 9000 new cases in the past 24 hours egypt reported its largest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo announcing 1677 new infections the rates are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona of the number has risen to more than a 1000 new cases a day...