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dr. johns hopkins is famous for its public health studies. i think many of ty, ones, ministry of health officially took part in some training there over with whom and on coven and johns hopkins. when we talk about cov, at johns hopkins name, also comes up because both are intertwined. julie thought a really good ref. and so sir, worldwide day so on the coven term, and that make eye infection rates mentality rates. the data collection began on google sheets and evolved into a global resource. the dashboard was fed 2 types of data authoritative, which was collected from national and international reporting. and from crowdsourcing essentially from the people themselves who tested positive quickly, johns hopkins became synonymous with gov. 19 tracing and innovation, helping people everywhere make sense of this once in a lifetime pandemic. and now, as the world moves into a new normal, a short distance from the nation's capital, researchers here are once again ahead of the curve. they are now working on a new way to combat the pandemic. long term.
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via zoom from john hopkins. lee gets to the heart of the question we have been talkinges about for the past 40 minutes. why w is the u.s. the level we e with this amount of gun violence. >> well, there is not one factor that explains that but clearly an important factor is that our laws arera different from our peers and other high income western democracy. the other nations have much more comprehensive regulations of firearms and i think, you know, there is some really interesting studies when you compare other forms of violence anything from schools to referees and aggravated assaults. the united states doesn't standout as an outlier at all. the only metrics that we are normal is lethal violence. our violence is far more lethal than otherth countries. this is principally because our violence is more likely to involve a firearm. i overheard art of the discussion with your previous gust that oh, you know, what is the difference if they didn't get you with a gun they will get you with a knife. it's far easier to
via zoom from john hopkins. lee gets to the heart of the question we have been talkinges about for the past 40 minutes. why w is the u.s. the level we e with this amount of gun violence. >> well, there is not one factor that explains that but clearly an important factor is that our laws arera different from our peers and other high income western democracy. the other nations have much more comprehensive regulations of firearms and i think, you know, there is some really interesting...
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johns hopkins rate out a global pandemic exercise -- johns hopkins carried out a global pandemic exerciseys later on may 11 -- on march 11, 2020, the actual pandemic was declared. why was it 666 days? i want people to be aware this is written in the bible. revelation chapter 18, verse 23, they deserved -- they deceived people through sorcery and black magic. these people are putting something in your body that makes you unredeemable. get blood washed, not brainwashed. host: dr., any comments on that? caller: i have not heard that before -- guest: i have not heard that before. the center for health security does different simulations of different kinds of pandemics with some frequency. the most frequent one was right before the pandemic started in the fall of 2019. they looked at the possibility of the coronavirus. the idea that a pandemic can happen has been known. people have been thinking about it. it is not as unpredictable what you need to have different kinds of for the just explanations for it. there is a clear scientific expedition for it. people who worry about it no on the basis
johns hopkins rate out a global pandemic exercise -- johns hopkins carried out a global pandemic exerciseys later on may 11 -- on march 11, 2020, the actual pandemic was declared. why was it 666 days? i want people to be aware this is written in the bible. revelation chapter 18, verse 23, they deserved -- they deceived people through sorcery and black magic. these people are putting something in your body that makes you unredeemable. get blood washed, not brainwashed. host: dr., any comments on...
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guest: i work at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.re paying a lot of attention to any respiratory disease in the early part of 2020. a lot of what i was learning was in the halls of the school. not so much from all the reporting. people really did not know what was going on. we have experts in epidemiology and at a certain point i thought, and the dean thought these conversations at the school, we should broaden the audience. we started at the beginning of march of 2020 with the idea we do it for a couple of months. we interviewed people primarily at the school. 10 to 15 minute segments on different topics. our first few podcasts were about the basics. what the virus is, the coronavirus, what are we worried about, infectious disease modeling and with the virus could do, key policy questions. it just kept going. at one point we were doing two episodes a day. we kept going because so many people were listening. it has really turned into 7 million downloads. we have 300 episodes. it has been a really important product for the school of p
guest: i work at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.re paying a lot of attention to any respiratory disease in the early part of 2020. a lot of what i was learning was in the halls of the school. not so much from all the reporting. people really did not know what was going on. we have experts in epidemiology and at a certain point i thought, and the dean thought these conversations at the school, we should broaden the audience. we started at the beginning of march of 2020 with...
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we will fit is this our strong with joshua sharfstein, vice dean of health at johns hopkins.berg is a benefactor to his johns hopkins university. is the china omicron our omicron? is it the same one we had? dr. sharfstein: i think it basically is. it is extremely transmissible, and for people on vaccinated -- for people on vaccinated -- for people unvaccinated it can be quite deadly so it is a serious situation in china. tom: we got over it quickly here, i would suggest. do you have the same optimism? dr. sharfstein: they are taking historic measures to keep it down. they are not in a position to get over that quickly. they are in a position to eliminate it entirely. in our position it went through so quickly because it burned through the population very fast. we suffered from that. we had the highest hospitalizations we had through the whole pandemic. on the other site if that we have a lot of immunity, and that is probably helping us with the ba.2 variant. kailey: how threatening does that mean future variance -- future variants in china, how big of a threat is that to the
we will fit is this our strong with joshua sharfstein, vice dean of health at johns hopkins.berg is a benefactor to his johns hopkins university. is the china omicron our omicron? is it the same one we had? dr. sharfstein: i think it basically is. it is extremely transmissible, and for people on vaccinated -- for people on vaccinated -- for people unvaccinated it can be quite deadly so it is a serious situation in china. tom: we got over it quickly here, i would suggest. do you have the same...
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from johns hopkins university. we'd love to stay on top of this, netflix down 27%. putting it all together, we have whitten's best witness coming up from growth to purgatory in an instant. candidate company have someone step in? we would argue, not yet. tom: this is craig moffett and michael nathanson. we reviewed the anr screen of the bloomberg terminal, which shows the hope that is still out there. there is a growth enus to the adjusted price targets of netflix. how do you construct that this morning? jonathan: what seems tricky to me is that every single quarter i am looking at says $300 price targets. deutsche's bank cutting their targeted 3625. the price target goes to 300 bridwell's target -- 300. wells fargo's price target is 300. 300 is the new round number on the south side. tom: alsace 300 redye don't know. i guess it is about advertising revenue, blah blah blah. are they going to raise rates of the monthly netflix? jonathan: can they do that? if people are counting, because of inflation, what they have to do is caching. lisa: your kids are glued to netfli
from johns hopkins university. we'd love to stay on top of this, netflix down 27%. putting it all together, we have whitten's best witness coming up from growth to purgatory in an instant. candidate company have someone step in? we would argue, not yet. tom: this is craig moffett and michael nathanson. we reviewed the anr screen of the bloomberg terminal, which shows the hope that is still out there. there is a growth enus to the adjusted price targets of netflix. how do you construct that this...
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. >> he's part of the john hopkins gun violence solution. explain the centers mission. the centers >> sure, the mission is to conduct research on the biggest public safety and health problems inan the country gun violence. we were established in 1995 at the john hopkins school of health.ar we are interested in all forms of r gun violence. we also are committed to evidence based policy. so,, we recently joined with colleagues who also
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the best study was from johns hopkins university that just came out about a month ago and they looked across countries and states. what they found was that lockdowns reduce the death rate in a state or country by .1%. instead of one million people dying, you could have had 10,000 more people die if we had not locked down. $5 trillion, business bankruptcy, millions of americans becoming unemployed, kids being deprived of going to school. i don't think it's a close call. i think the cost of the lockdowns were an order of magnitude larger than any benefit. host: school closures may ultimately be the biggest cost. one study found school closures at the end of the 20 2020 school year are associated with 13.8 million years of life lost. life expectancy for high school graduates is four years to six years longer than high school dropouts. learning losses from pandemic era school closures could cause a 3% decline in lifetime earnings and a loss of just one third of the year of learning has caused a long-term economic impact of $14 trillion. stephen: education is really important. we may have
the best study was from johns hopkins university that just came out about a month ago and they looked across countries and states. what they found was that lockdowns reduce the death rate in a state or country by .1%. instead of one million people dying, you could have had 10,000 more people die if we had not locked down. $5 trillion, business bankruptcy, millions of americans becoming unemployed, kids being deprived of going to school. i don't think it's a close call. i think the cost of the...
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a senior lecturer at johns hopkins business school and spent all of his adult life in and around the world of money. >> now through tuesday at the c-span shop.org save 25% on accessories and home to court items. there's something for every c-span fan and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. the c-span spring sale now through tuesday only on c-span shop.org. scanned the code on the left to start shopping now. cdc director wilensky and u.s. surgeon general were in front of the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis to testify about the omicron sub variant booster shots and other issues related to the pandemic. the hearing runs an hour and a half. >> without objection the chair is authorized the recess of the committee at any time. i now recognize myself bring an opening statement. this is a hearing of the select subcommittee
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host: daniel webster is the director for johns hopkins's center for gun violence solutions. you can see their work on their website. thank you for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: up next we turn to the issue of immigration and we will be joined by denise gilman at the university of texas at austin. we will be discussing two other issues. stick around for that discussion. we will be right back. ♪ >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. explain the people and events that tell the american story. at 1:00 p.m., discussion on the advanced placement u.s. history exam with co-authors of "fabric of a nation." they will explain how this year's exam is structured, provide strategies for answering questions, and analyze historic documents. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, scholars and political experts at the bipartisan policy center look to see how the presidency changed in the first two decades of the century under president bush, obama, trump, and biden and a look at the presidency of bill clinton. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on c-
host: daniel webster is the director for johns hopkins's center for gun violence solutions. you can see their work on their website. thank you for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: up next we turn to the issue of immigration and we will be joined by denise gilman at the university of texas at austin. we will be discussing two other issues. stick around for that discussion. we will be right back. ♪ >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. explain the people and...
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kriti: amber d'souza of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, thank you so much.loomberg, founder and majority owner of this network, supports that school. quick check on the markets. s&p 500 back higher again, up 1.3%. does it consider continuing into tomorrow as we come up with meta earnings after the bell? coming up, general motor's ceo seeing positive movement in the supply chain backlog. we have the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from toronto this is "bloomber markets." i am jon erlichman alongside kriti gupta in new york. for what it's worth, general motors finding a way to get some numbers that were crowdpleaser's on wall street as they navigate a whole host of issues. providing an update on their electric vehicle push. projected by 2025 saying it will make 2 million ev's a year and getting there as quickly as possible against rival ford. in terms of the bolts they are looking to sell, 50,000 including a record number of deliveries in the united states, 40,000. mary barra, ceo of the company, spoke with bloomberg about some of those key issues we wer
kriti: amber d'souza of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, thank you so much.loomberg, founder and majority owner of this network, supports that school. quick check on the markets. s&p 500 back higher again, up 1.3%. does it consider continuing into tomorrow as we come up with meta earnings after the bell? coming up, general motor's ceo seeing positive movement in the supply chain backlog. we have the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> live from toronto this is...
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the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r.berg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. coming up, treasuries in their worst selloff in more than two decades. we look at the outlook, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: it is time for morning cause ahead of the issue trading day. u.s. bonds and stocks are too sanguine on the economy according to morgan stanley's strategist p he says the stock market -- strategist. he says the stock market could have a slowdown. it suggests growth is not only fine but likely to remain robust. he says cyclical stocks will be most at risk in a reversal. chinese stocks, investors are looking past the current covid lockdowns according to goldman sachs. the markets are instead focusing on hopes of more aggressive and decisive policy easing and this of course on the areas where this might be the most noticeable including property developers and some infrastructure related names, paul. paul: thanks. we are getting a little bit of breaking news on the bloomberg terminal the moment from hande
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according to johns hopkins, the virus has already killed more than 987,000 people in the u.s.estone, the number of newly-reported deaths is forecast to decrease over the next month. the cdc, also, announced wednesday that it's extending the federal transportation mask mandate for another 15 days. that means masks will still be needed on planes, trains, and other public transportation until at least may 3rd. >>> north korea is getting ready to mark a major anniversary and usually does so in a very provocative way. we are live in seoul with details. stay with us. "peace of mind such a big, beautiful idea. and for us at booking.com this means - free cancellation on most bookings. it's a bit functional. but we'll gladly be functional. so you can be free. booking.com booking.yeah i always had a connection to my grandfather... i always wanted to learn more about him. i discovered some very interesting documents on ancestry. this is the uh registration card for the draft for world war two. and this is his signature which blew me away. being able to... make my grandfather real... not
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carries a professor at johns hopkins school of public health and we are happy to have him join us toe sense of all of the spirit not going to ask you to weigh into the politics of it but as a consumer of health news and a physician,r audience is probably baffled as to how fauci can say one day it is on, the next day off, the next day on. >> he's been using the wrong date of the entire pandemic and that data they are using his total hospitalizations, picking up a lot of incidental positive findings because hospitals do mask pcr testing of everyone who walks through the door so that number is north of 68%, 62% and yet they continue to cite the overall hospitalization numbers. the public is really getting a glimpse of the use of dogma and even dogma in science as political propaganda over rigorous scientific studies. let's be honest, many of the controversies that have been debated the entire two years could've been answered in one week with a good, solid, rigorous studies for the nih has $42 billion, dr. fauci could have answered the question about circus transmission versus airborne t
carries a professor at johns hopkins school of public health and we are happy to have him join us toe sense of all of the spirit not going to ask you to weigh into the politics of it but as a consumer of health news and a physician,r audience is probably baffled as to how fauci can say one day it is on, the next day off, the next day on. >> he's been using the wrong date of the entire pandemic and that data they are using his total hospitalizations, picking up a lot of incidental positive...
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martha jones is a professor at johns hopkins university. thank you for sharing with us.some russian parents refuse to believe that their own children are living through a war in ukraine. my conversations with some of those young people is next. is next when it comes to pain medicine, less is more. aleve gives long-lasting freedom from pain, with fewer pills than tylenol. instead of taking pills every 4-6 hours, aleve works up to 12-hours so you can focus on what matters. aleve. less pills. more relief after years on the battlefield and multiple concussions, migraine attacks followed me home. i wasn't there for my family and i was barely functioning. until nurtec odt changed all that. nurtec is the only medication that can treat & prevent my migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. now, i run a non-profit for other green berets. when i feel like myself, i can do so much more. what will you do? ask your doctor about nurtec today. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi
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chris beyrer school of public health. -- of the john hopkins school of health.mbers from down to united and american too. lisa: basically people are saying we will keep traveling and perhaps not wear masks. the idea people want to move on regardless of the risks, i wonder with southwest for example reporting earnings coming out slightly worse than expected of the losers and winners in this. jon: twitter coming up shortly as well. twitter coming up shortly without an earnings call later. and a big spread between where the stocks are trading and the price of elon musk. tom: we have not done enough on twitter. jon: we can do twitter just for you. ♪ xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. that's a savings of over $500 a year. switch today. >> we've had two years o
chris beyrer school of public health. -- of the john hopkins school of health.mbers from down to united and american too. lisa: basically people are saying we will keep traveling and perhaps not wear masks. the idea people want to move on regardless of the risks, i wonder with southwest for example reporting earnings coming out slightly worse than expected of the losers and winners in this. jon: twitter coming up shortly as well. twitter coming up shortly without an earnings call later. and a...
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de casos de covid según el nuevo conteo de nuestra cadena hermana nbc y datos de la universidad john hopkinss mascarillas, que termina el 19 de abril. el mandato se ha extendido en varias ocasiones pero el gobierno ahora tiene la decisión en las aerolíneas quieren que se elimine la regla mientras tanto hay otros que consideran que el mandato de mascarillas en aeropuerto y aviones debe mantenerse para prevenir nuevos contagios <
de casos de covid según el nuevo conteo de nuestra cadena hermana nbc y datos de la universidad john hopkinss mascarillas, que termina el 19 de abril. el mandato se ha extendido en varias ocasiones pero el gobierno ahora tiene la decisión en las aerolíneas quieren que se elimine la regla mientras tanto hay otros que consideran que el mandato de mascarillas en aeropuerto y aviones debe mantenerse para prevenir nuevos contagios
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hook senior lecturer at johns hopkins school and spent all of his adult life in and around the world of money. hello to the audience in the hours of the morning. a president and ceo of the atlantic council. on behalf of the cyber state initiative within the schoolcraft center for strategy and security, thank you for joining us. today's conversation comes at a perilous moment, the likes of which we haven't seen since the end of the second world
hook senior lecturer at johns hopkins school and spent all of his adult life in and around the world of money. hello to the audience in the hours of the morning. a president and ceo of the atlantic council. on behalf of the cyber state initiative within the schoolcraft center for strategy and security, thank you for joining us. today's conversation comes at a perilous moment, the likes of which we haven't seen since the end of the second world
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eastern joining us via zoom this morning from johns hopkins.and we get to the heart of the question we've been talking about for the past 40 minutes think why is the u.s. the only developed country with the level of gun violence that we are experiencing? >> yes. well, there's not one factor that explains that, but clearly an important factor is that our gun laws are radically different from our peers other high income western democracy peers. those other nations have a much more comprehensive regulation of firearms. and there's been some really interesting studies that when you prepare estimate compare other forms of violence anything from bullying in schools, two robberies and aggravated assaults, the united states really does not stand out as an outlier at all. the only metric by which we are quite abnormal is lethal violence. our violence is far more lethal than in other countries. that is explained not exclusively but principally because it's far more likely to involve a firearm. with the previous guests that oh what's the difference they d
eastern joining us via zoom this morning from johns hopkins.and we get to the heart of the question we've been talking about for the past 40 minutes think why is the u.s. the only developed country with the level of gun violence that we are experiencing? >> yes. well, there's not one factor that explains that, but clearly an important factor is that our gun laws are radically different from our peers other high income western democracy peers. those other nations have a much more...
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she is a professor at john hopkins university.the vote, an insisted on equity for all. professor, thank you for joining us tonight. judge jackson made it a point to credit if you of the path breakers who came before her. but tell us a little bit more about what it took from people whose names we know, and from groups of americans whose name is we don't know to achieve this moment. >> one of the things she tells us is, i am the hope and the dream of the slave. and here, i feel her reaching all the way back to a figure like the migrate soldier of truth. born and slave, a champion for women's rights, for anti slavery, indeed judge jackson's reaching back to our earliest she rose and this story, and bringing them along with her today. >> president biden said today that he once told the chinese president that america can be defined by one word, and that word is possibilities. that echoed with president obama was saying in the speech that he played from election night in the member of 2008, and went to jackson said today about what thes
she is a professor at john hopkins university.the vote, an insisted on equity for all. professor, thank you for joining us tonight. judge jackson made it a point to credit if you of the path breakers who came before her. but tell us a little bit more about what it took from people whose names we know, and from groups of americans whose name is we don't know to achieve this moment. >> one of the things she tells us is, i am the hope and the dream of the slave. and here, i feel her reaching...
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according to the latest data from johns hopkins university. took just over a year for the world to hit 100 million cases. then less than 200 days to reach 200 million. since then, each new milestone has been reached much more quickly. now we're at 500 million. but many believe the real number is much higher. >>> well, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, the cdc predicts the u.s. will record one million deaths from the coronavirus, and it says that's likely to happen by early next month. according to johns hopkins, the virus has already killed more than 987,000 people in the united states. but despite the looming milestone, the number of newly reported deaths is forecast to decrease over the next month. the cdc also announced wednesday that it's extending the federal transportation mask mandate for another 15 days. that means masks will still be needed on planes, trains and other public transportation until at least may 3rd. i'm rosemary church. thank you so much for spending part of your day with me. our breaking news coverage
according to the latest data from johns hopkins university. took just over a year for the world to hit 100 million cases. then less than 200 days to reach 200 million. since then, each new milestone has been reached much more quickly. now we're at 500 million. but many believe the real number is much higher. >>> well, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, the cdc predicts the u.s. will record one million deaths from the coronavirus, and it says that's likely to happen by...
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worldwide, total number of confirmed covid cases is surpassed 500 million according to the johns hopkins tracker. experts say the number is most certainly underreported. cases in california are slowly increasing. the seven-day positivity rate is 2.1%, the first time it has exceeded 2% in weeks. experts say the statistics demonstrate how the response to covid is changing in most parts of the globe, especially here in california. >> we have to understand, this is the goal of management, is to prevent severe disease. cannot prevent every facet. we are going to get mild colds from covid, just like we get mild colds right now from other pathogens. j.r.: she says we are in a much better place than we have been in the last two years. if things get drastically bad, another round of boosters may be required for all age groups. moving along, today, a return to easter events and activities that had to be put on pause when the pandemic began. cornell barnard looks at how many celebrated today. cornell: easter sunday service as only glide memorial church can do it. music and inspiration. this easter
worldwide, total number of confirmed covid cases is surpassed 500 million according to the johns hopkins tracker. experts say the number is most certainly underreported. cases in california are slowly increasing. the seven-day positivity rate is 2.1%, the first time it has exceeded 2% in weeks. experts say the statistics demonstrate how the response to covid is changing in most parts of the globe, especially here in california. >> we have to understand, this is the goal of management, is...
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they include american university, columbia, georgetown, johns hopkins and wright. doctor, nice to see you. philly bringing back masks. you know where i'm going with this. is the bay area next? >> we don't really know how the bay area will react to the numbers. but i will say in philadelphia it is very similar in terms of absolute numbers, however, their rate of increase is about 85%. our rate of increase in the last two weeks is 25%. so again, they're trying to be proactive. it's no magic formula, mask or testing or vaccination requirement. what they're trying to do is just really try to prevent hospitalizations. however, in philadelphia, hospitalizations are declining. >> even psychologically, that's a step backwards. if i'm going on a flight next week, that was going to stop, the mask mandate, do you think we're going to keep that mask mandate for flight and public transportation? >> my feeling is that it will stay. the last thing people want to do is mess with the formula while cases are on the verge of going up. that's really what i think will drive that decisi
they include american university, columbia, georgetown, johns hopkins and wright. doctor, nice to see you. philly bringing back masks. you know where i'm going with this. is the bay area next? >> we don't really know how the bay area will react to the numbers. but i will say in philadelphia it is very similar in terms of absolute numbers, however, their rate of increase is about 85%. our rate of increase in the last two weeks is 25%. so again, they're trying to be proactive. it's no magic...
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johns hopkins said that trend is the same in all age groups. >>> ukraine rushes to join the eu as the russian attack is now focused on one key area. the eu said its fast tracking ukraine's application. it has not been approved yet. this as soldiers in the east fight back. russia has sent thousands more to the area. russia said it hit more than 1200 targets overnight. >> we have continued to see the concentration of their air strikes in the south, particularly around and in the port. >> the united states is talking next steps against russia. another round of sanctions is expected soon. meantime the united states said one of its new weapons systems has arrived in ukraine. >> happening today in alameda the family a man who died after being pinned to the ground holding a vigil to mark the one year anniversary of his death. we learned last week that the three alameda police officers who confronted mario gonzalez in a park last april will not face criminal charges. an autopsy ruled gonzalez's death a homicide but the medical examiner said the meth in his system was the main cause of death.
johns hopkins said that trend is the same in all age groups. >>> ukraine rushes to join the eu as the russian attack is now focused on one key area. the eu said its fast tracking ukraine's application. it has not been approved yet. this as soldiers in the east fight back. russia has sent thousands more to the area. russia said it hit more than 1200 targets overnight. >> we have continued to see the concentration of their air strikes in the south, particularly around and in the...
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and thenia t from there up overo the east coast into her current position at johns hopkins university break as ms. special pleasure to mention the scholar of the chancellor's scholarship sim this is a conversation among two former german chancellor scholars what could be more suitable toat the spirit of this scholarship. so that by way of introduction we are delighted to have you with us this afternoon, mary let me pass the baton to you for couple of opening remarks will go from there to bit of back-and-forth between the two of us and will open the floor to broader conversation. >> absolutely. it is wonderful to be uit with another humble scholar also to be with my friend a major historian of this time period as well. your abandonment of the west has been pathbreaking i'm really delighted and looking forward very much to our interaction. michael also has a serious policy site as well as a historical site having worked on a rush of issues under the obama administration. i am very, very much looking forward to our conversation and honored to be asked to talk here today.ul although sadde
and thenia t from there up overo the east coast into her current position at johns hopkins university break as ms. special pleasure to mention the scholar of the chancellor's scholarship sim this is a conversation among two former german chancellor scholars what could be more suitable toat the spirit of this scholarship. so that by way of introduction we are delighted to have you with us this afternoon, mary let me pass the baton to you for couple of opening remarks will go from there to bit of...
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according to new data from nbc news and johns hopkins university. it shows 500 million cases since the start of the pandemic, and more than 6.1 million deaths. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson is getting fined for violating covid restrictions. johnson is accused of hosting parties at government offices while the rest of the country was in lockdown during 2021 and 2020. it's dubbed the "party-gate" scandal. prime minister johnson denies any wrongdoing. >>> so the question is, will masks still be required? in the coming days, the biden administration is to decide whether masks will be mandated still on planes and trains. it is set to expire next week. it's been extended several times before, but now there's increased pressure from the airline industry to lift that mask man tait. critics of the mandate say it should be lifted just hike the pandemic pruls around masks and social distancing around the country. but the defenders say masks are needed to protect those at serious risk of covid. >>> a china's company called pegatron has suspended productio
according to new data from nbc news and johns hopkins university. it shows 500 million cases since the start of the pandemic, and more than 6.1 million deaths. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson is getting fined for violating covid restrictions. johnson is accused of hosting parties at government offices while the rest of the country was in lockdown during 2021 and 2020. it's dubbed the "party-gate" scandal. prime minister johnson denies any wrongdoing. >>> so the...
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thousands of lives >>> a disturbing new report tonight on gun violence analyzing cdc data, a study by johns hopkins university found overall gun-related deaths increased by 15% in 2020 to more than 45,000. that's the highest number ever recorded by the cdc firearm homicides soared by 35%. 2020 also saw a record number of gun sales. >>> tonight, a major move to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes. the plan by the fda is aimed at saving hundreds of thousands of lives and would have a big impact on black smokers who use them most heavily. we get more from rehema ellis. >> reporter: the fda has talked about the dangers of menthol cigarettes for years today the agency is proposing to ban them. >> the proposed product standards would, among other things, improve the health and reduce the mortality risk of current smokers of menthol cigarettes or flavored cigars. >> reporter: menthol makes up one-third of all cigarettes sold in the united states, and a ban would overwhelmingly impact black and young people >> i was planning on quitting anyway. >> reporter: research shows 85% of black smokers use menthol ci
thousands of lives >>> a disturbing new report tonight on gun violence analyzing cdc data, a study by johns hopkins university found overall gun-related deaths increased by 15% in 2020 to more than 45,000. that's the highest number ever recorded by the cdc firearm homicides soared by 35%. 2020 also saw a record number of gun sales. >>> tonight, a major move to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes. the plan by the fda is aimed at saving hundreds of thousands of lives and would...
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data from johns hopkins has the daily case count up nearly 30% last week.va pilgrim explains the increase comes as the fda approves the drug to treat covid in young children. reporter: tonight, a green light for the first covid treatment for children under 12. remdesivir approved for infants as young as four weeks old. >> this is welcomed news to physicians and parents, especially of children who are high-risk. reporter: the antiviral remdesivir the first covid treatment approved for adults can be given as an injection to hospitalized children and those with mild to moderate covid or at high risk for severe disease. it comes as pediatric infections are climbing again up 43% from two weeks ago. the world health organization is investigating whether covid or a common cold virus have any connection to a mysterious outbreak of hepatitis in children. scientists tracking 169 cases in countries including the u.s.. 17 children needed liver transplant and one died, though officials did not say where. >> there are specific children who tested positive for adenovirus
data from johns hopkins has the daily case count up nearly 30% last week.va pilgrim explains the increase comes as the fda approves the drug to treat covid in young children. reporter: tonight, a green light for the first covid treatment for children under 12. remdesivir approved for infants as young as four weeks old. >> this is welcomed news to physicians and parents, especially of children who are high-risk. reporter: the antiviral remdesivir the first covid treatment approved for...
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try to be right now is john hopkins university physician of fox's medical contributor doctor marty makarysure to see you. why don't you assess the situation for us right here? on the one hand he got the white house and the cdc extending the mask mandates on planes and transportation for it on the other hand they are lifting title 42 at the border were expecting to get a surge of migrants, 18000 apprehended a day as a result of that. >> yes maria, these are really diversion policies american people are saying look, is this a real concern right now? are we cherry picking policies of campinas to fit a narrative? the reality is we see these policies dismiss the concept that 95% of americans over age 12 have circulating antibiotics. and one white mask it with a high-quality mass can be effective for those who want to wear a mask, on an airplane for the public is seeing through the zero covid policies that are basically futile. that very low public support and there is growing evidence that cloth masks which are in reality most people wear and the kind that are mandated to have really impact at
try to be right now is john hopkins university physician of fox's medical contributor doctor marty makarysure to see you. why don't you assess the situation for us right here? on the one hand he got the white house and the cdc extending the mask mandates on planes and transportation for it on the other hand they are lifting title 42 at the border were expecting to get a surge of migrants, 18000 apprehended a day as a result of that. >> yes maria, these are really diversion policies...
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this according to the data from john hopkins university. the latest data found there have been more than 6.1 million covid related deaths a new poll has found 70% of adults say they've experienced long covid that number represents about 18 million people over 1,600 people were surveyed. >>> the lawyer for a man on trial for his actions on the january 6, 2021, is arguing then president trump, quote, authorized the storming of the capitol. 38-year-old dustin thompson from ohio is the third person to face a jury trial for his participation in the riot. his lawyer told jurors responsibility lay with mr. trump because he fed, quote, lies to vulnerable supporters by claiming the 2020 election was stolen the former president maintains the false claims to this day but denies criminal wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime. >> there is a battle brewing over the first in the nation primary. nevada democrats are making a coordinated push to host the first presidential nominating contest challenging the early states of iowa and new hampshire.
this according to the data from john hopkins university. the latest data found there have been more than 6.1 million covid related deaths a new poll has found 70% of adults say they've experienced long covid that number represents about 18 million people over 1,600 people were surveyed. >>> the lawyer for a man on trial for his actions on the january 6, 2021, is arguing then president trump, quote, authorized the storming of the capitol. 38-year-old dustin thompson from ohio is the...
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. >> reporter: according to johns hopkins, more than 2,900 americans died from covid-19 in the past week. we do know that some airlines were celebrating this change. they were not happy to enforce a mask mandate in the air. according to the faa, 70% of unruly passenger incidents on planes in the last year were related to masking. diane? >> now, you were at the airport. what was the feeling there like? >> reporter: yeah, it was so interesting to be there yesterday because people were learning the news as they got to the terminal to board planes. so they were reacting in real time trying to figure out what their plan was. we saw some people that immediately took off their masks and said "we're done with it," but others, like you heard in the story, said, "you know, i'm going to hold on to this while i board the plane even though it's not required anymore." >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you. >> reporter: thanks, diane. >>> ahead on "cbs mornings," we'll talk with former cdc director dr. tom frieden about staying safe while traveling. >>> breaking over, firefighters in rural northe
. >> reporter: according to johns hopkins, more than 2,900 americans died from covid-19 in the past week. we do know that some airlines were celebrating this change. they were not happy to enforce a mask mandate in the air. according to the faa, 70% of unruly passenger incidents on planes in the last year were related to masking. diane? >> now, you were at the airport. what was the feeling there like? >> reporter: yeah, it was so interesting to be there yesterday because...
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johns hopkins university data shows 500 million coronavirus cases all around the world.ounted. abc7 is dedicated to building a better bay area for everyone. today, san mateo county broke ground on a new effort to end homelessness and put people into transitional housing. it is san mateo county's first navigation center. the project will be multistory, a complex on 2.5 acres in redwood city. the short-term complex will provide social services to help people get back on their feet. >> when people see it is a warm, non-stigmatizing environment, welcoming, people will move in and out of their encampments. >> 57 million dollar project largely funded by california's home key program. rain coming to the bay area once again. sandhya patel is tracking it. really like to see it late in the season. >> any storms we can get around this time is good. checking out live doppler 7. our first in a series is coming through. the first one bringing light showers to thunderosa. also street-level radar here. north state street, south state street. golden gate bridge is still dry. look how muc
johns hopkins university data shows 500 million coronavirus cases all around the world.ounted. abc7 is dedicated to building a better bay area for everyone. today, san mateo county broke ground on a new effort to end homelessness and put people into transitional housing. it is san mateo county's first navigation center. the project will be multistory, a complex on 2.5 acres in redwood city. the short-term complex will provide social services to help people get back on their feet. >> when...
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john hopkins alone saw $4 million in wage garnishment lawsuits between 2009 and 2018. it has a service area that is 45% black. the university of virginia hospital system has a history of relying on property liens. as a result of that, the system cancel decades of liens placed on low-income patients. a medical center enrichment, a majority black city, filed the most lawsuits of any hospital from 2018 to 2020 according to researchers from johns hopkins. the aclu documented cases of arrest from medical debts in several states including maryland, tennessee, and arkansas. in maryland, they observed patients being jailed from medical debt for less than $1000. the result of these practices revived debtors prisons which should be a legal. these collection tactics harm not only financial well-being, but their physical and psychological well-being. consumers may forgo or delay medical care because they fear medical debt, which can harm your physical health and lead to greater expenses in the future. carrying debt and being subjected to these practices causes psychological distre
john hopkins alone saw $4 million in wage garnishment lawsuits between 2009 and 2018. it has a service area that is 45% black. the university of virginia hospital system has a history of relying on property liens. as a result of that, the system cancel decades of liens placed on low-income patients. a medical center enrichment, a majority black city, filed the most lawsuits of any hospital from 2018 to 2020 according to researchers from johns hopkins. the aclu documented cases of arrest from...
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johns hopkins university data shows 500 million coronavirus cases all around the world.xperts say the number is likely significantly undercounted. abc7 is dedicated to building a better bay area for everyone. today, san mateo county broke ground on a new effort to end homelessness and put people into transitional housing. it is san mateo county's first navigation center. the project will be multistory, a complex on 2.5 acres in redwood city. the short-term complex will provide social services to help people get back on their feet. >> when people see it is a warm, non-stigmatizing environment, welcoming, people will move in and out of their encampments. >> 57 million dollar project largely funded by california's home key program. rain coming to the bay area once again. sandhya patel is tracking it. really like to see it late in the season. >> any storms we can get around this time is good. checking out live doppler 7. our first in a series is coming through. the first one bringing light showers to thunderosa. also street-level radar here. north state street, south state s
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and daniel webster from the john hopkins center for gun violence solutions talks about his research at approaches to reducing gun violence. : : : partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled lists so students from income families have the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving a front-row seat to democracy. >>> up next on c-span2 we hear from attorney general garland then supreme court oral argument on the biden administration's authority to end the so-called remain in mexico policy implemented under president donald trump. today's white house briefing and the new white house covid response coordinator. >>> attorney general garland was on capitol hill to testify on the justice department's 2023 budget request. he also faced questions about title 42 being used at the u.s. southern border, the opioid crisis and a recent surge in violent crime. the senate appropriations subcommittee hearing is just under two hours.
and daniel webster from the john hopkins center for gun violence solutions talks about his research at approaches to reducing gun violence. : : : partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled lists so students from income families have the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving a front-row seat to democracy. >>> up next on c-span2 we hear from attorney general...
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marty makary is a professor at johns hopkins school of public health and we're happy to have him join us tonight to make sense of all u of this . not going to ask you, doctor , b to weigh into the politics of it, but just as a consumer of a health news and a nonphysicianhy i'm baffled i think are our eyes i slightly baffled by how a she can one day say it's on the next day, off the next day? well, for the most part has been using the wrong data ofnd the entire pandemic and that data they're using is total hospitalization since picking up a lot of incidental positive findings because hospitals do mass pcr testing of everybody that walks in the door. so that number right now is north of sixty and 62% and most the country. tinue t and yet they continue to citeal the overall hospitalizationiz numbers. the public really is getting a glimpse of the use of dogma and even dogma and science as political propagandaogri over rigorous scientific studies. let's be honest, many of the controversies that have been debated the entire two a years could have been answered in one weeknsne with good, sol
marty makary is a professor at johns hopkins school of public health and we're happy to have him join us tonight to make sense of all u of this . not going to ask you, doctor , b to weigh into the politics of it, but just as a consumer of a health news and a nonphysicianhy i'm baffled i think are our eyes i slightly baffled by how a she can one day say it's on the next day, off the next day? well, for the most part has been using the wrong data ofnd the entire pandemic and that data they're...
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and so he run jenko, he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war, historian, professor, i think it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself, it's when a rock and a hard place. yes, the war is not great for global stability. china understands that it doesn't want the war to escalate. on the other hand, it also does not want russia to lose. because russia is the key partner for china and seen that big partner with whom they have such a close relationship actually chased out of ukraine. would look very bad for china, and would they china with base more pressure. i'd like for you to take a listen to the chinese foreign ministry spokesman from just before the summit took place. take a listen. so a will come with you there as the culprits and leading instigator of the ukraine crisis. the u. s. has led
and so he run jenko, he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war, historian, professor, i think it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself, it's when a rock and a hard place. yes, the war is not...
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he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war historian, professor at shanker, it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself between a rock and a hard place? yes, the war is not great for global stability, china understands that it doesn't want the war to escalate. on the other hand, it also does not want russia to lose. because russia is the key partner for china and seen that big partner with whom they have such a close relationship, actually chased out of ukraine, would look very bad for china. and would they, china within face more pressure? i'd like for you to take a listen to the chinese foreign ministry spokesman from just before the summit took place. take a listen. so a will come with you, then as the culprits and leading instigator of the ukraine crisis, the u. s. has led nato to engage in
he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war historian, professor at shanker, it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself between a rock and a hard place? yes, the war is not great for global...
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josh joins us from bloomberg school of public health from johns hopkins. good morning. alked about china, caleigh wants to talk about china but i have to go to the site guist over the weekend -- to the zeitgeist over the weekend that covid is back with a new variant in europe. can you say it's back in america where does that need more time and data? >> covid never went away, we still chart 30,000 cases per day step it has gone down parts of the country but it could go back up again. we do not know how much the new variant will affect the united states. we should be prepared. tom: let us go to china as well. your colleagues have been hugely critical of the china method to the pandemic. is china getting it more wrong because we've gone from epidemic to an endemic with this virus in asia? >> you can look at new zealand which had a zero covid policy and got everybody vaccinated with high-quality vaccines is now opening up the in as the potential model for how to handle this. it's very hard to stay at zero covid forever. especially with these incredibly infectious variance an
josh joins us from bloomberg school of public health from johns hopkins. good morning. alked about china, caleigh wants to talk about china but i have to go to the site guist over the weekend -- to the zeitgeist over the weekend that covid is back with a new variant in europe. can you say it's back in america where does that need more time and data? >> covid never went away, we still chart 30,000 cases per day step it has gone down parts of the country but it could go back up again. we do...
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data from johns hopkins has the daily case count up nearly 30% last week.alizations are also trending upward. eva pilgrim explains the increase comes as the fda approves the drug to treat covid in young children. reporter: tonight, a green light for the first covid treatment for children under 12. remdesivir approved for infants as young as four weeks old. >> this is welcomed news to physicians and parents, especially of children who are high-risk. reporter: the antiviral remdesivir the first covid treatment approved for adults can be given as an injection to hospitalized children and those with mild to moderate covid or at high risk for severe disease. it comes as pediatric infections are climbing again up 43% from two weeks ago. the world health organization is investigating whether covid or a common cold virus have any connection to a mysterious outbreak of hepatitis in children. scientists tracking 169 cases in countries including the u.s.. 17 children needed liver transplant and one died, though officials did not say where. >> there are specific childr
data from johns hopkins has the daily case count up nearly 30% last week.alizations are also trending upward. eva pilgrim explains the increase comes as the fda approves the drug to treat covid in young children. reporter: tonight, a green light for the first covid treatment for children under 12. remdesivir approved for infants as young as four weeks old. >> this is welcomed news to physicians and parents, especially of children who are high-risk. reporter: the antiviral remdesivir the...
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on sunday immediately after the mask show on ntv we will continue on the air again this morning johns hopkinsversity reported that the total number of people infected with k species in the world exceeded half a billion people, and chinese virologists spoke about the registration of a daily maximum of cases of stealth amicron infection in country over 28,000 among the regions. the most powerful outbreak of coronavirus was registered in shanghai a lockdown in one of the largest cities in the world ksenia nekrasova what this quarantine the largest pandemic in china at first will drag on not for days, but for weeks, the shanghai people were clearly not ready for pumping from the windows of apartments picked up from neighboring houses. some microdistricts have been closed and since mid-march they have been demanding that food stocks be released at least to the store, and delivery through online platforms. just can't handle the volume of orders when 25 million people are in lockdown at one time. i take 20-30 orders and so about 10 times a day for 14 hours in a row they provide free provisions. dist
on sunday immediately after the mask show on ntv we will continue on the air again this morning johns hopkinsversity reported that the total number of people infected with k species in the world exceeded half a billion people, and chinese virologists spoke about the registration of a daily maximum of cases of stealth amicron infection in country over 28,000 among the regions. the most powerful outbreak of coronavirus was registered in shanghai a lockdown in one of the largest cities in the...
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new inflation data fell back to 41% aleksey veselovsky irina chernyshova ntv usa this morning, johns hopkinsy reported that the total number of people infected with k species in the world exceeded half a billion people, and chinese virologists spoke about the registration of a daily the maximum cases of infection with a new strain in the country over 28,000 among the regions, the most powerful outbreak of coronavirus was recorded in shanghai a lactown in one of the largest cities in the world xenia nekrasov’s large-scale pandemic in china at first, the pandemic will drag on not for days, but for weeks, the shanghai people were clearly not ready to be pumped from the windows of apartments picked up from neighboring houses. some microdistricts have been closed and since mid-march they have been required to release food stocks at least to the store and simply not to spend 25 million in isolation at a time. i take 20 in a row provide no disputes, it turns out not everyone has trucks full of food. now only they can take the policy, well, from the cab all vehicles are sealed and checked special se
new inflation data fell back to 41% aleksey veselovsky irina chernyshova ntv usa this morning, johns hopkinsy reported that the total number of people infected with k species in the world exceeded half a billion people, and chinese virologists spoke about the registration of a daily the maximum cases of infection with a new strain in the country over 28,000 among the regions, the most powerful outbreak of coronavirus was recorded in shanghai a lactown in one of the largest cities in the world...