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amesh adalja is a senior physician at john hopkins -- johns hopkins. the mat we are looking at, the account from the new york times, their ongoing tracker of covid. at this stage in the virus, they say it continues to spread nationwide. daily reports of new cases increasing threefold since the start of april. what is your take on that? what is your reasoning for that happening? guest: they are socially interacting, many without masks. the virus is not gone. it is going to take that opportunity to spread when it has them. this ba.2, ba 2.1 is another example of omicron that is less forgiving. this is always going to be expected when you have a virus that cannot be eradicated. the key was never about -- we see those who are able to. host: are we there with hospitalizations? we are not seeing hospitalizations as we saw in previous waves? guest: definitely. at the leesburg hospital in pittsburgh, i am going there tonight. we are not in the same position we were december 20 13 one. many of these cases are mild enough they are not requiring hospitalization.
amesh adalja is a senior physician at john hopkins -- johns hopkins. the mat we are looking at, the account from the new york times, their ongoing tracker of covid. at this stage in the virus, they say it continues to spread nationwide. daily reports of new cases increasing threefold since the start of april. what is your take on that? what is your reasoning for that happening? guest: they are socially interacting, many without masks. the virus is not gone. it is going to take that opportunity...
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. >> is an emergency medicine physician he's a senior a scholr at the john hopkins good morning peg rex for having me good morning. >> the latest on the covered cases here in the united states is been tracked daily by number of organizations including john hopkins university the map we are looking at the account from the "new york times" or ongoing tracker of covid the state of the virus is a the virus continues to spread an alarming pace nationwide with daily reports of new cases increasing threefold since the start of april. our viewers can better see the uptick. what is your take on that? why is this happening? >> it's happening for a couple of reasons for number one we have people are back to the normal activities they are socially interacting. many without masks. we note the virus is not going is going to take this opportunity to spread what has them. now we have more contagious variance things like bhu, this would be a 2.1 is an offshoot of a micrometer less forgiving. meaning if you have interaction with someone infected you're going to get transmission parade this is always goin
. >> is an emergency medicine physician he's a senior a scholr at the john hopkins good morning peg rex for having me good morning. >> the latest on the covered cases here in the united states is been tracked daily by number of organizations including john hopkins university the map we are looking at the account from the "new york times" or ongoing tracker of covid the state of the virus is a the virus continues to spread an alarming pace nationwide with daily reports of...
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with doctor amesh adalja from johns hopkins university school of public health. he is a senior fellow's scholar at the center for health security there 2027 -- is the line for those of you in the eastern and central time zones. and as to a 274 8001 for mountain in pacific. doctor adele jean i, want to play the comments the recent comments of dr. anthony fauci. when he was asked how he would know when the covid-19 pandemic was over. here is his reaction. doctor fauci, i want to ask your insights on when we will no longer call the current covid public health emergency a pandemic? are their criteria are there benchmarks? why the process will we go through to make that determination? >> there is really no firm widely acceptable definition. when one talks about pandemic, you talk about a highly transmissible infection that is essentially widely distributed throughout the globe. i've spoken about this recently. when you are in the acute foaming stage of the pandemic, the way we were in the united states, just a few months ago, you might remember we had 900,000 cases a
with doctor amesh adalja from johns hopkins university school of public health. he is a senior fellow's scholar at the center for health security there 2027 -- is the line for those of you in the eastern and central time zones. and as to a 274 8001 for mountain in pacific. doctor adele jean i, want to play the comments the recent comments of dr. anthony fauci. when he was asked how he would know when the covid-19 pandemic was over. here is his reaction. doctor fauci, i want to ask your insights...
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. >> is an emergency medicine physician he's a senior a scholr at the john hopkins good morning peg rex for having me good morning. >> the latest on the covered cases here in the united states is been tracked daily by number of organizations including john hopkins university the map we are looking at the account from the "new york times" or ongoing tracker of covid the state of the virus is a the virus continues to spread an alarming pace nationwide with daily res
. >> is an emergency medicine physician he's a senior a scholr at the john hopkins good morning peg rex for having me good morning. >> the latest on the covered cases here in the united states is been tracked daily by number of organizations including john hopkins university the map we are looking at the account from the "new york times" or ongoing tracker of covid the state of the virus is a the virus continues to spread an alarming pace nationwide with daily res
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johns hopkins. how long will this continue do you think? not for long. i you're looking at images that seem like there from some sort of form movie they're not there from kensington. one of our great cities that was shot in may of this year all in one day. it's for youtube channel. while philadelphia looks like this. as local news report in a recent showing at a gas station. >> 30-year-old brandon dixon now he was walking out of the gas station approaching a silver suv parked at that gas station actually standing at the pump they pulled to the gas station two men exit an open fire on him. try to run away from the shooters as you see in that video both of whom fully automatic weapons suffered gunshot wounds to both the head and according to police the video also shows the shooters firing on all their customers pumps before they ran back to the vehicles and drove away the grieving mother had a loss for words and simply angered over the devastating loss. >> i just recently moved back here came back to philadelphia and it was the worst mistake
johns hopkins. how long will this continue do you think? not for long. i you're looking at images that seem like there from some sort of form movie they're not there from kensington. one of our great cities that was shot in may of this year all in one day. it's for youtube channel. while philadelphia looks like this. as local news report in a recent showing at a gas station. >> 30-year-old brandon dixon now he was walking out of the gas station approaching a silver suv parked at that gas...
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kriti: she is a senior scholar at the john hopkins hospital. we'd look at the s&p 500, up 1.7%.lar continues to weaken, white -- down .6%. nasdaq does not stay into the close, we will see. i am kriti gupta. ♪ ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. mark: keeping you up today with news from around the world, here's the first word. i'm mark crumpton. the international monetary chief does not anticipate a global recession, at the same time, she says the imf needs to come to the aid of developing countries. >> we are looking
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he is the co-director of the johns hopkins center for gun violence solutions.presenter of american health at the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. so happy to have you here this morning. we often talk about gun violence from a policy standpoint in terms of legislation, regulation. there are experts like you who are saying we should approach it from a public health framework. i went to your website, and the john hopkins center for solutions say that they provide, quote, evidence-based policies that are known to reduce mass shootings. so why should we be thinking of gun violence from the public health perspective? and what are some of those proposed evidence based solutions? >> sure, to be clear, public health solutions certainly include public policy. we know from studying, actually, all forms of violence, that there are two dimensions to this. there are things that are very specific to individuals, and their immediate environment. but there are also broader contextual conditions that either constrain violence or promote it. we, our center, is focu
he is the co-director of the johns hopkins center for gun violence solutions.presenter of american health at the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. so happy to have you here this morning. we often talk about gun violence from a policy standpoint in terms of legislation, regulation. there are experts like you who are saying we should approach it from a public health framework. i went to your website, and the john hopkins center for solutions say that they provide, quote,...
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johns hopkins, how longdo will this continue, you wonder?eally going saidra eighty grand's your kids can go to johns hopkins for long. a one yeart scary. now you're looking at images that seem like they're from some sort of horror movie. they're not they're from kensington. that's a neighborhood in the city of philadelphia, one of our great cities.f that footage was t shot in may f this year all in one day. it's from a youtube channel called kingery. a lott of philadelphia looksas like kensington. now here's a local news l repor. on a recent killing at a gas station in the city 30 year old brandon dixon. now he was walking out of this gas station approachinged a silver suv parked at that gas pump. you see there he's standing at the pump. . o a red sedan pulls into the gas station, women exit and opened fire on him. dixon tries to run away from those shooters as you see there in that video, both of whom brandished semi-automatic b weapons. but he suffered gunshot woundsot to both the head and the face, according to police. the video also show
johns hopkins, how longdo will this continue, you wonder?eally going saidra eighty grand's your kids can go to johns hopkins for long. a one yeart scary. now you're looking at images that seem like they're from some sort of horror movie. they're not they're from kensington. that's a neighborhood in the city of philadelphia, one of our great cities.f that footage was t shot in may f this year all in one day. it's from a youtube channel called kingery. a lott of philadelphia looksas like...
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and that are going to need programs and support from the government from society at large, johns hopkins is among the about 60 hospital system in the us with dead hated post coven clinics. medical experts say that is not nearly enough to treat the up to 23000000 americans suffering long term symptoms. hello. hello. hey, it took clerk multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here, he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big unknown as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove id, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they'll ever get better. all right, is there heidi joe castro al jazeera baltimore, maryland? equal pay is on the way for men and women who play for us national soccer teams, the landmark agreement ins, years of legal action by female players over gender discrimination. and in an unprecedented move pri
and that are going to need programs and support from the government from society at large, johns hopkins is among the about 60 hospital system in the us with dead hated post coven clinics. medical experts say that is not nearly enough to treat the up to 23000000 americans suffering long term symptoms. hello. hello. hey, it took clerk multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here, he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove...
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hey, it to clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get better. already. second, heidi, jo, castro, al jazeera, baltimore, maryland. while staying in the u. s. where president joe biden has now invoked a cold war air. a lot is a nationwide shortage of baby formula. under the defense production, supply is now required to send ingredients used in baby formula to major manufacturers. first. biden is also ordered the defense department, who is military aircraft to import baby milk from overseas shortage stems from a recall by formula make albert back in february, after 2 babies died. the defense production. ag gives the government the ability to require su
hey, it to clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get...
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it took clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big and known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long covered, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they'll ever get better. all right, is there girl, heidi joe castro al jazeera baltimore maryland. ah, no geologist ever with me? said robin indo hall, reminder of all top news stories. the israeli military says it doesn't plan to investigate the fatal shooting of al jazeera journalist.
it took clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big and known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long covered, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they'll ever get...
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hey, it to clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here, he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get better. alright, it's heidi joe castro al jazeera baltimore, maryland. equal pay is on the way for men and women who play for the u. s. national soccer teams. the landmark agreement in years of legal action by female players over gender discrimination and in an unprecedented move in the global game prize, money will be shared between the men's and women's world cup teams. the current holders are the american women's team. the steel is going to have ramifications throughout the entire world. you know, it's game changing moment here in the us, but it has the potential to change how international so
hey, it to clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here, he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get...
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and that are going to need programs and support from the government from society at large. johns hopkins is among the about 60 hospital system in the us with dedicated post cove clinics. medical experts say that is not nearly enough to treat the up to 23000000 americans suffering long term symptoms. oh hello. i hate it to clerk. multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big and known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove id, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they'll ever get better. all right, is there go heidi joe castro al jazeera, baltimore, maryland. while staying in the u. s. on president joe biden has now invoked a cold war era law to ease a nation wide shortage of baby formula. under the defense production act, supplies are now required to send ingredi
and that are going to need programs and support from the government from society at large. johns hopkins is among the about 60 hospital system in the us with dedicated post cove clinics. medical experts say that is not nearly enough to treat the up to 23000000 americans suffering long term symptoms. oh hello. i hate it to clerk. multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id....
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and that are going to need programs and support from the government from society at large. johns hopkins is among the about 60 hospital system in the us with dedicated host covert clinics. medical experts say that is not nearly enough to treat the up to 23000000 americans suffering long term symptoms. hello, hello. i have it to clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long coded. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get better. already. second, heidi, jo. castro, al jazeera, baltimore maryland. thousands of worshipers have gathered at the jewish holy site and northern israel a year after $45.00 people were killed at this time. pete, it happened during the annual commemoration of loc boma candles were le
and that are going to need programs and support from the government from society at large. johns hopkins is among the about 60 hospital system in the us with dedicated host covert clinics. medical experts say that is not nearly enough to treat the up to 23000000 americans suffering long term symptoms. hello, hello. i have it to clark multiple referrals and months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long coded....
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amesh adalja is a senior physician at john hopkins -- johns hopkins.at we are looking at, the account from the new york times, their ongoing tracker of covid. at this stage in the virus, they say it continues to spread nationwide. daily reports of new cases increasing threefold since the start of april. what is your take on that? what is your reasoning for that happening? guest: they are socially interacting, many without masks. the virus is not gone. it is going to take that opportunity to spread when it has them. this ba.2, ba 2.1 is another example of omicron that is less forgiving. this is always going to be expected when you have a virus that cannot be eradicated. the key was never about -- we see those who are able to. host: are we there with hospitalizations? we are not seeing hospitalizations as we saw in previous waves? guest: definitely. at the leesburg hospital in pittsburgh, i am going there tonight. we are not in the same position we were december 20 13 one. many of these cases are mild enough they are not requiring hospitalization. all of
amesh adalja is a senior physician at john hopkins -- johns hopkins.at we are looking at, the account from the new york times, their ongoing tracker of covid. at this stage in the virus, they say it continues to spread nationwide. daily reports of new cases increasing threefold since the start of april. what is your take on that? what is your reasoning for that happening? guest: they are socially interacting, many without masks. the virus is not gone. it is going to take that opportunity to...
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i have it to clark multiple referrals in months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove. it. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get better. already. sec, heidi, jo, castro, al jazeera, baltimore, maryland. ah, you know, i'm just there with nisa hill robin in dough hall, reminder of all top news stories. the israeli military says it doesn't plan to investigate the fatal shooting apologise. era gentle. assuring clay in the occupied west bank. her killing has been widely condemned and calls for an independent investigation. a growing, a member of israel's governing coalition has resigned. are we, as ivy says, police violence against murders that sharing funeral is one of the reason she's stepping down her resignation, leaves th
i have it to clark multiple referrals in months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here. he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove. it. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever...
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que covid-19 seguirÍa teniendo consecuencias a largo plazo, segÚn un estudio de la universidad johns hopkinsinada. >>> durante la pandemia el personal mÉdico hizo una gran diferencia, ahora que estamos en la semana nacional de la enfermerÍa una enfermera hablÓ con josÉ gonzÁlez. >>> yanet sabe bien cÓmo ese tratar a un enfermo porque tiene 34 aÑos de profesiÓn. >>> su carrera le trajo grandes logros pero no fue nada fÁcil. >>> no hay nada fÁcil en una pandemia, lo que hizo a la gente es tremendo. >>> y vaya multitud porque justo ayer el gobierno federal dijo que el coronavirus ya alcanzÓ el millÓn de vÍctimas mortales y tambiÉn hay algunos familiares entre los muertos. >>> primos, amigos, mi mamÁ, familiares. >>> dice que es muy frustrante que a veces tiene que luchar contra la corriente, refiriÉndose a quienes no creen en la vacuna. >>> me da vergÜenza decirlo, habÍa un sistema que podÍa ayudarlos, es como que te tire un salvavidas. >>> eÑr extorta a todos a crereo conciencia porque la lucha sigue. y valora a los que se vacunen. >>> gracias por el apoyo, pero vacunese. >>> le contamos de un
que covid-19 seguirÍa teniendo consecuencias a largo plazo, segÚn un estudio de la universidad johns hopkinsinada. >>> durante la pandemia el personal mÉdico hizo una gran diferencia, ahora que estamos en la semana nacional de la enfermerÍa una enfermera hablÓ con josÉ gonzÁlez. >>> yanet sabe bien cÓmo ese tratar a un enfermo porque tiene 34 aÑos de profesiÓn. >>> su carrera le trajo grandes logros pero no fue nada fÁcil. >>> no hay nada fÁcil en...
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amesh adalja of the johns hopkins center for health security. i think you are trying to get to the right issue. what do we face here? perpetual lockdowns? what breaks this? lisa: from a political standpoint it seems like very little, because they are just cracking down harder in terms of trying to keep information, as well as isolating people who have had any contact. they called the people -- they call the people tasked with enforcing this the big white, these people endemic downs that try to identify anybody who has had contact with anybody else. how do we get out of this? and if we don't, what is the consequence to an economy that is already struggling with shortages of goods? jonathan: supply chains, you heard dr. adalja, struggling to access certain supplies. i would say that extends worldwide. tom: worldwide, and heating up with a passion. on china, i would suggest china pros i talk to put all of their focus on november in the party congress. jonathan: that is later this year in the fall. so maybe no change until then? tom: i'm not saying
amesh adalja of the johns hopkins center for health security. i think you are trying to get to the right issue. what do we face here? perpetual lockdowns? what breaks this? lisa: from a political standpoint it seems like very little, because they are just cracking down harder in terms of trying to keep information, as well as isolating people who have had any contact. they called the people -- they call the people tasked with enforcing this the big white, these people endemic downs that try to...
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hey, johns hopkins. good job.ito packing tape-- which i'm not saying isn't important-- how's that cancer research coming? still looking for a way to hot glue my taco shut? great. meanwhile, eric clapton has tested positive for covid. unsurprising, as he is a critic of coronavirus vaccines and pandemic restrictions. clapton's got a complicated relationship with shots. he famously admits administering one to the sheriff, but he swears he did not give one to the dep-u-tee. ( laughter ) ( applause ) meanwhile, there's news from paris, where tourists will soon be able to stay a night inside the moulin rouge. renting out a sumptuous boudoir includes the moulin rouge's signature cabaret show and a three-course french meal-- though, guests will have to make do with a shared toilet. is this an airbnb or an escape room? ( as french host ) "we have fed all of you potatoes au gratin drowned in cheese, steak soaked in butter, and a double creme caramel. quick! lock the door while they fight over the toilet. bon chance!" plawd
hey, johns hopkins. good job.ito packing tape-- which i'm not saying isn't important-- how's that cancer research coming? still looking for a way to hot glue my taco shut? great. meanwhile, eric clapton has tested positive for covid. unsurprising, as he is a critic of coronavirus vaccines and pandemic restrictions. clapton's got a complicated relationship with shots. he famously admits administering one to the sheriff, but he swears he did not give one to the dep-u-tee. ( laughter ) ( applause...
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. >> students at johns hopkins university have come up with a solution, safety tape. >> an edible tapewe don't know the recipe quite yet. that's awesome. >> i'm down with the tasty tape. i like it. keep it together. makes it ore ♪♪ >> brooke: it-- it just all feels so... unreal. finally knowing the truth. but i knew something was missing, i did. i knew i wouldn't sabotage my sobriety or my life with you. i knew it, ridge. >> ridge: i know you did. but sheila saw an opening and she took it. >> brooke: so, what does that mean? you... finally coming home to me? ♪♪ >> taylor: here's that tea i was telling you about.
. >> students at johns hopkins university have come up with a solution, safety tape. >> an edible tapewe don't know the recipe quite yet. that's awesome. >> i'm down with the tasty tape. i like it. keep it together. makes it ore ♪♪ >> brooke: it-- it just all feels so... unreal. finally knowing the truth. but i knew something was missing, i did. i knew i wouldn't sabotage my sobriety or my life with you. i knew it, ridge. >> ridge: i know you did. but sheila...
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johns hopkins says kucova cases are more than six times what they were this time a year ago. let's talk about what is fueling the surge. >> unfortunately, it all has to do with them ba.2 variant. the right a severe disease countrywide is staying globe. our hospitalizations are manageable. anchor: the statistics are pretty stunning. i want to get further into the omicron variant. it is said to be more transmissible but less severe. we have seen that with less people staying home. how much of a role is that plane? >> ba.2 came so fast after ba1. now we have a subvariant of ba.2. this is very transmissible, leading to cases, but not driving up the right depth severe disease because of all of our immunity. one will this end? people are so tired of this. they are all omicron. that means it is changing less. because we have so much more immunity in the world now. anchor: it sounds like things are improving. i want to take a moment to say hello to everybody who is tuning in on facebook. speaking of the variant and the tapering off of things, is there growing concern that the worst o
johns hopkins says kucova cases are more than six times what they were this time a year ago. let's talk about what is fueling the surge. >> unfortunately, it all has to do with them ba.2 variant. the right a severe disease countrywide is staying globe. our hospitalizations are manageable. anchor: the statistics are pretty stunning. i want to get further into the omicron variant. it is said to be more transmissible but less severe. we have seen that with less people staying home. how much...
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se trata de "la cinta de sabor", inventada por investigadores de la universidad johns hopkins.
se trata de "la cinta de sabor", inventada por investigadores de la universidad johns hopkins.
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hasta el momento los datos de la universidad john hopkins indican que en estados unidos se han registradote peruano cuando sus opositores marcharon por la capital. la policÍa intervino cuando los dos bandos se reunieron en la cÉntrica plaza san martÍn, llevando palos y astas de banderas. >> pedirle al seÑor pedro castillo que se vaya. no lo soportamos mÁs. el paÍs no soporta un dÍa mÁs de hambre, falta de trabajo, miseria, precios elevados en el costo de vida. fÉlix: el presidente castillo, desde que asumiÓ el cargo en junio pasado ha soportado dos intentos de derrocamiento. maity: en venezuela es la Única astrofÍsica profesional que queda. se trata de la doctora gladis magris, especialista en el estudio de galaxias lejanas que mantiene sus investigaciones como docente asociada en medio de la crisis que vive el paÍs. veamos mÁs de esta mujer y su titÁnica labor. reportero: una vida dedicada al estudio de galaxias muy lejanas. >> hay galaxias espirales como la nuestra. reportero: es la lÍnea de investigaciÓn que ha venido desarrollando durante 40 aÑos la Única astrofí"sica que queda en ven
hasta el momento los datos de la universidad john hopkins indican que en estados unidos se han registradote peruano cuando sus opositores marcharon por la capital. la policÍa intervino cuando los dos bandos se reunieron en la cÉntrica plaza san martÍn, llevando palos y astas de banderas. >> pedirle al seÑor pedro castillo que se vaya. no lo soportamos mÁs. el paÍs no soporta un dÍa mÁs de hambre, falta de trabajo, miseria, precios elevados en el costo de vida. fÉlix: el...
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joining the author in conversation is martha jones, professor of history of johns hopkins university. today's guest speaker, mary sarah builder will introduce us to e.l.i.s.a. harriet barons o'connor. and her work to advance women's education and political rights. mary sarah builder is found a professor of law at boston college law school and the author of the bancroft prize -winning book madison's hand. revising the constitutional convention. she's also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-offer of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha estes jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard, how black women broke barriers in insistent on equality for all. let's hear from mary sarah builder and martha s jones, thank you for joining us today. >> greetings. and welcome to this conversation with mary sarah builder. about her brand new book, female genius. i'm martha jones an
joining the author in conversation is martha jones, professor of history of johns hopkins university. today's guest speaker, mary sarah builder will introduce us to e.l.i.s.a. harriet barons o'connor. and her work to advance women's education and political rights. mary sarah builder is found a professor of law at boston college law school and the author of the bancroft prize -winning book madison's hand. revising the constitutional convention. she's also the author of the transatlantic...
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students from a johns hopkins university. >> they've created brito tape.itos and tacos intact while being eaten. it's actually called tastee tape and it's completely edible and its tasteless. it's designed to keep. >> messi foods like. katherine just mentioned, burritos, tacos, ras all held together. the team of engineering students is in the process of getting a patent for the product so they can sell it worldwide. they will make billions and billions of dollars will help the students give some of the money. i'm going to one up their idea and say the tape could actually have flavors. if you have a burrito, you could have a a hot sauce tape. okay. at little blue thing was that the tape? just so clever. i liked. it's a great idea. yeah. all right. what do you to think? i think go ahead. no, no. i was just there. the food expert. yeah, no. i mean, if i was looking at, is that the tape that would? >> maybe lift the i was your you. that's a take that >> if if you know, you know that a real burrito comes in the foil. and, you leon, do it and you don't need the
students from a johns hopkins university. >> they've created brito tape.itos and tacos intact while being eaten. it's actually called tastee tape and it's completely edible and its tasteless. it's designed to keep. >> messi foods like. katherine just mentioned, burritos, tacos, ras all held together. the team of engineering students is in the process of getting a patent for the product so they can sell it worldwide. they will make billions and billions of dollars will help the...
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. >> the covid headlines, john hopkins confirms more than one million americans have died from covid-19. that is after president biden announced that milestone last week. the fda has authorized booster shots for kids five years old to 11 years old of age. that is for pfizer's vaccine. there are new travel guides out from the cdc to recommend that travelers get tested no more than three days before the flight. >> look at how the nation's largest baby food supplier. the company is shipping infant forma from its plant in iowa. there also converting other manufacturing for formula. in february the fda since they shut down a plant in michigan because of contamination. it was cleared yesterday to reopen. >> api leaders and visionaries attended a recession today at the white house to mark. month. one of our anchors was an invited guest and got to meet president biden. the president addressed the crowd, mentioning the accomplishments of his good friend. >> as an 11-year-old, he spent three years in incarceration camp, one hundred 20,000 japanese americans. with every reason to be angry and re
. >> the covid headlines, john hopkins confirms more than one million americans have died from covid-19. that is after president biden announced that milestone last week. the fda has authorized booster shots for kids five years old to 11 years old of age. that is for pfizer's vaccine. there are new travel guides out from the cdc to recommend that travelers get tested no more than three days before the flight. >> look at how the nation's largest baby food supplier. the company is...
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a gun violence survivor and director of emergency general surgery at johns hopkins hospital.or of american in comparative politics at northwestern university. and the former regional political director of the national rifle association and author of a book. thank you all for joining us on "inside story." to gun violence archive has already recorded 213 shootings this year. that is shocking by any measure. you are a survivor of gun violence. i want to ask you what your initial reaction is when you learned about this latest horrific school shooting. >> thanks so much for having us on. i felt terrible this past week as every american rightly should. once again we woke up in america with this recurring tragedy that continues to unfold time, and time again. i am absolutely horrified, angry , and heartbroken. i refuse to believe that this is the best we can do. >> the world has seen in the past that in other countries, when there have been mass shootings, lawmakers are able to come together and pass gun control measures. it happened in scotland, australia. what is stopping action o
a gun violence survivor and director of emergency general surgery at johns hopkins hospital.or of american in comparative politics at northwestern university. and the former regional political director of the national rifle association and author of a book. thank you all for joining us on "inside story." to gun violence archive has already recorded 213 shootings this year. that is shocking by any measure. you are a survivor of gun violence. i want to ask you what your initial reaction...
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and from the johns hopkins sgun violence reports, shooting involving these weapons often result in morehots fired more victims. that's why people are concerned about assault weapon bans. they say these are the guns that people choose when they want the large-scale attacks. when you look at the numbers from the johns hopkins center, you can see before the ban -- pre1994, this was a level of different assaults. like a pistol using a large magazine. during the ban, almost nothing. after the ban from 2004 on. look at the giant growth here. tricky, you have to bear in mind, as big as these numbers are, over this period of time, these are small numbers. so it's sort of hard to put together exactly the impact but advocates for gun control look at this and say, it's obvious a ban on assault weapons would make a difference. now, since the federal ban dropped, different states have different different approaches to this. some states, the darker blue states have more restrictive gun laws. and they will make the case that they believe per capita that they're doing better for having done this. the b
and from the johns hopkins sgun violence reports, shooting involving these weapons often result in morehots fired more victims. that's why people are concerned about assault weapon bans. they say these are the guns that people choose when they want the large-scale attacks. when you look at the numbers from the johns hopkins center, you can see before the ban -- pre1994, this was a level of different assaults. like a pistol using a large magazine. during the ban, almost nothing. after the ban...
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that's more than double the approximately 6000000 recorded by bodies such as johns hopkins university. the indirect cause is include people unable to access treatment for other illnesses because of overwhelmed health systems. a new figure is based on excess mortality. the difference between the actual number of deaths and the number expected without the pandemic. most of the excess deaths were in southeast asia, europe, and the americas. new york, astro has more from washington d. c. 9 and a half 1000000 deaths that the w h o attributes a covert, but that were essentially unreported by the world. how is that? well, there, we know that in the earlier days of the pandemic, there was a lack of testing. and then there are some places that had government pressures or just this organization in order to record it coded on the death certificates. now we saw this discrepancy, as you said, mostly in se, asia, in europe, and in the americas egypt, one country that was highlighted with a discrepancy of 12 times, according to the w. h. ho, the coven, really does. there were 12 times higher than wh
that's more than double the approximately 6000000 recorded by bodies such as johns hopkins university. the indirect cause is include people unable to access treatment for other illnesses because of overwhelmed health systems. a new figure is based on excess mortality. the difference between the actual number of deaths and the number expected without the pandemic. most of the excess deaths were in southeast asia, europe, and the americas. new york, astro has more from washington d. c. 9 and a...
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caller: i have a quick question -- have you ever heard of something called event 20 or 21 that john's hopkins put on that studied -- it was an exercise to study what a virus coming out of south america would do? it was a panel or roundtable type exercise, and low and behold, a couple of months later we have a pandemic. that is item one. item 2 the senator has been asking for an investigation and i am wondering if anyone is taking him serious about investigating the sources and the people behind the possibility that this might be deliberate. guest: 2 good questions. the pandemic exercise, i did know of that. it looked coincidental they are practicing for a pandemic and then it happens. that is something scientists regularly do. it was a very interesting coincidence. we do not have any information that anything was planned in any way. senator paul has done a good job of bringing attention to this issue. we saw him talk to fauci about it. not much has resulted from that. congress has passed legislation where the department of defense will not send -- there is a china competition bill in conferen
caller: i have a quick question -- have you ever heard of something called event 20 or 21 that john's hopkins put on that studied -- it was an exercise to study what a virus coming out of south america would do? it was a panel or roundtable type exercise, and low and behold, a couple of months later we have a pandemic. that is item one. item 2 the senator has been asking for an investigation and i am wondering if anyone is taking him serious about investigating the sources and the people behind...
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i have it to clark multiple referrals in months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here, he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get better. already. sec, heidi, jo, castro, al jazeera, baltimore, maryland. still in the u. s. and president joe biden has bugged a cold war era low to ease a nation wide shortage of baby formula under the defense production and supplies and now require to sandy gradients, used in baby formula to major manufacturers. first by them has also ordered the defense department to use military a craft to import baby note from the face. the shortage stems from a recall by formula mega abbott. in february, after 2 babies died, joint had she's on the board of directors for the mother's milk alliance, the comm
i have it to clark multiple referrals in months of waiting to be accepted into the johns hopkins clinic. here, he'll get a rehabilitation plan. there's still no cure for long cove id. the novelty of it is something that we have to live with because it is a big known as to what the long term complications are going to be. the u. s. government has launched an effort to study and treat long cove it, but the help can't come soon enough for those who are suffering and wondering if they will ever get...
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that's right, johns hopkins students are working on burrito tape, while the cooks at qdoba are workingme covid test [ laughter ] guys, finally, it is tuesday, it is time for "wetweet. here we go ♪ wetweet wetweet ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to wetweet this is where we are, as a a group, decide something that we should post on twitter. i'm going to show you five different tweets, and we're all going to vote on whether you like one or not. you all have voting clickers at your seats yep. do you see where they are. some people aren't even remotely looking for them. it's fine. it's all right you can vote for all of these. or you could vote for none of them whatever you want. we're just going to see the results live, and then we'll tweet it out higgins, roots you have clickers as well >> steve: got 'em. >> questlove: yep. >> jimmy: all right, good. now whatever tweet gets the most likes, we will tweet out live on the show so we can all like it and wetweet it >> steve: ah [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you see, it's a shared experience. all right, ready here we go the first tweet is, "blood moons must be confl
that's right, johns hopkins students are working on burrito tape, while the cooks at qdoba are workingme covid test [ laughter ] guys, finally, it is tuesday, it is time for "wetweet. here we go ♪ wetweet wetweet ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to wetweet this is where we are, as a a group, decide something that we should post on twitter. i'm going to show you five different tweets, and we're all going to vote on whether you like one or not. you all have voting clickers at your seats yep. do...
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. >> the covid headlines, john hopkins confirms more than one million americans have died from covid-r president biden announced that milestone last week. the fda has authorized booster shots for kids five years old to 11 years old of age. that is for pfizer's vaccine. there are new travel guides out from the cdc to recommend that travelers get tested no more than three days before the flight. >> look at how the nation's largest baby food supplier. the company is shipping infant forma from its plant in iowa. there also converting other manufacturing for formula. in february the fda since they shut down a plant in michigan because of contamination. it was cleared yesterday to reopen. >> api leaders and visionaries attended a recession today at the white house to mark. month. one of our anchors was an invited guest and got to meet president biden. the president addressed the crowd, mentioning the accomplishments of his good friend. >> as an 11-year-old, he spent three years in incarceration camp, one hundred 20,000 japanese americans. with every reason to be angry and resentful, he chos
. >> the covid headlines, john hopkins confirms more than one million americans have died from covid-r president biden announced that milestone last week. the fda has authorized booster shots for kids five years old to 11 years old of age. that is for pfizer's vaccine. there are new travel guides out from the cdc to recommend that travelers get tested no more than three days before the flight. >> look at how the nation's largest baby food supplier. the company is shipping infant...
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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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professor sarotte is the -- distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d.c.. in addition to not one inch, which is a book that's going to be appearing in many many languages in the months and years to come, this book has already been named a foreign affairs book of the year for 2021. professor sarotte is also the author of a collapse, the accidental opening of the berlin wall. this was published in 2014. in 1989, the struggle to create postwar, europe published in 2009. both of which received the financial times book of the year for their respective years, as well as many other prizes. after completing her graduate education in history at yale, professor sarotte served as a white house fellow and then joined the university of cambridge, where she received tenure in 2004. returning after that the united states, to teach at the university of southern california and then, from there, over to the east coast and to her current position at johns hopkins university. gives me a special pleasure to mention that professor sarotte is a former humble scholar, older of t
professor sarotte is the -- distinguished professor at john hopkins university here in washington, d.c.. in addition to not one inch, which is a book that's going to be appearing in many many languages in the months and years to come, this book has already been named a foreign affairs book of the year for 2021. professor sarotte is also the author of a collapse, the accidental opening of the berlin wall. this was published in 2014. in 1989, the struggle to create postwar, europe published in...