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for more now i want to bring in dr krishna kumar born in india he's now director of the duke global helps innovation center in durham north carolina and he's associate professor of global health and medicine at duke university dr it's good to have you on the program i mean when we look at the situation in india at the moment it looks like the health care system has been called completely off guard completely unprepared how was that possible. yes you're exactly right we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on essential health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the waves in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we saw election rallies being held that turned into a super spreader event though this was really a catastrophe in the
for more now i want to bring in dr krishna kumar born in india he's now director of the duke global helps innovation center in durham north carolina and he's associate professor of global health and medicine at duke university dr it's good to have you on the program i mean when we look at the situation in india at the moment it looks like the health care system has been called completely off guard completely unprepared how was that possible. yes you're exactly right we should remember that the...
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sonia kumar, take it from there.t did the autopsy report say and why did the aclu of maryland sue? >> in the case of anton black, dr. fowler's office blamed everything but the actions of police. just to reiterate, in chasing, tasting, and pinning anton to th ground, handcuffing him and then continuing to hit him face down ground for at least five more minutes. instead of acknowledging the role of police violence, according to the office of the medical examiner, anton died primarily because of a heart condition. the office complained cash set a controlling cause was his bipolar disorder even though it is a psychiatric condition and sort of absurd to say contributed to death. in the report, they specifically said police force and restraint were not a significant factor. just to be clear, because of that false report, anton's family and the community are still searching for accountability. the professional association for medical examiner for the national association of medical examiners is very clear about what homicid
sonia kumar, take it from there.t did the autopsy report say and why did the aclu of maryland sue? >> in the case of anton black, dr. fowler's office blamed everything but the actions of police. just to reiterate, in chasing, tasting, and pinning anton to th ground, handcuffing him and then continuing to hit him face down ground for at least five more minutes. instead of acknowledging the role of police violence, according to the office of the medical examiner, anton died primarily...
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for insight and analysis, yamiche alcindor, rich lowry, editor of national review and maria teresa kumar, president of voter latino. welcome to sunday. it's plets. "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. happy easter and happy passover. the backdrop of the current political fights on covid, the economy, immigration and voting rights is a country still on edge despite rising optimism. consider friday alone, an attack on the u.s. capitol left a police officer dead and another injured. shaking washington's return to normalcy. the cdc announces vaks naelted americans are travel without self-quarantine. cases rising in 31 states over the past two weeks. major league baseball announced it was moving the all-star game and the draft out of atlanta. all week in a courtroom in minneapolis, the nation watched the personal trauma of eyewitnesss forced to relive the violence of the final minutes of george floyd's life. >>> it's perhaps because of this uncertain backdrop that joe biden officially declared the era of small government over by deciding the go big on infrastructure. he's hoping to driv
for insight and analysis, yamiche alcindor, rich lowry, editor of national review and maria teresa kumar, president of voter latino. welcome to sunday. it's plets. "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. happy easter and happy passover. the backdrop of the current political fights on covid, the economy, immigration and voting rights is a country still on edge despite rising optimism. consider friday alone, an attack on the u.s. capitol left a police officer dead and...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough to save the patients with covert 19. i brought him to the hospital and we waited for hours to get him admitted they didn't let me go in with him i was trying to contact him all day yesterday he had a mobile phone but didn't answer my calls today the hospital called me to tell me he had died. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more beds will be available soon. they'll even where working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit will there. be no doubt as lo
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough to save the patients with covert 19. i brought him to the hospital and we waited for...
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we're earlier we spoke with dr krishna kumar born in india and he's now director of duke university's global health innovation center in durham north carolina and we asked him with the indian health care system collapsing what went wrong. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we saw election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a catastrophe in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or of hospital bed so the ability to ramp up access immediately is really critical to save lives today a
we're earlier we spoke with dr krishna kumar born in india and he's now director of duke university's global health innovation center in durham north carolina and we asked him with the indian health care system collapsing what went wrong. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they'd been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen in the ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do you arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more pets will be available soon. they'll even where working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing 200 beds at the intensive care unit and their eyes met others one was that some. new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that laskar mation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. where the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supp
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they'd been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen in the ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do you arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they'd been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen army ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. that the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more beds will be available soon. where working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale are there. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit will there. be no doubt as long as that's and. but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. at last cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics grisly toll is clear. well let's bring in money given a professor of history specializing in modern india at the state
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they'd been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen army ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. that the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a...
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letter we spoke to dr krishna kripa die of kumar director of the junction of s.d. global health innovation center and dharma and north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central how services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we thought election rallies being held that turned into a super spreader event so this was really a task for a fee in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or a hospital bed so the ability to ramp up act immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow
letter we spoke to dr krishna kripa die of kumar director of the junction of s.d. global health innovation center and dharma and north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central how services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we...
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well you know we spoke to dr krishna kumar director of the ji in avesta global health innovation center in dar north carolina he explains what's gone wrong with india's health care system. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 per cent of g.d.p. that's spent on a central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we thought election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a task for a fee in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or a hospital bed so the ability to ramp up. immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow so the more supplies that we can and the
well you know we spoke to dr krishna kumar director of the ji in avesta global health innovation center in dar north carolina he explains what's gone wrong with india's health care system. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 per cent of g.d.p. that's spent on a central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen i am you let says running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do you arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more pets will be available soon. they'll even wear working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit. that's when we start some. new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that class cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india b
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen i am you let says running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do you arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. operating on oxygen ambulances running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for 70 patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more pets will be available soon. they'll even where working on increasing the number of oxygen pads on a large scale. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit will that. that's one means that some. new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that mass cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly toll is clear. well the united kingdom european union and the united states are sending medical equipment and supplies to india bu
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. operating on oxygen ambulances running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for 70 patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. altered in oxygen and the ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for 70 patients with kovac 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new caves at 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more beds will be available soon. where working on increasing the number of. oxygen beds on a large scale are there. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to see fowls and to 5000 beds and. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit will that be they got in and out as long as that's and. oh but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. that last commission sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics christly told is clear. were earlier i spoke to newton's in a senior research fellow at the lif
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. altered in oxygen and the ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for 70 patients with kovac 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. the government is rushing to open new caves at 19 wards like this one a brand...
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countries in the camps most refugees living in the dub are from somalia and many of the refugees in the kumar from south sudan so where would they go what would they do so obvious certainly isn't safe to return to and many parts of south sudan aren't safe either also many of the refugees are born and raised in the camps all they know is kenya the kenyan government has a responsibility to find some sustainable solutions so many questions devon post right there but the logistics are wrong the u.n.h.c.r. have been trying to repatriate people then they ran out of money and kenya seems extremely serious this time around about those camps closing what logistically can be done. well i think the the plan that was put forward by the unit that has been rejected by the government in terms of its timetable raised some of the complexity of this i mean 1st of all not everybody in these camps is going back to somalia you've got people from the d.r. see you know upwards of 5 to 6 different countries that you would have to re repatriate or relocate over this period and i think the 1st thing to say is that you
countries in the camps most refugees living in the dub are from somalia and many of the refugees in the kumar from south sudan so where would they go what would they do so obvious certainly isn't safe to return to and many parts of south sudan aren't safe either also many of the refugees are born and raised in the camps all they know is kenya the kenyan government has a responsibility to find some sustainable solutions so many questions devon post right there but the logistics are wrong the...
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romilla kumar came with her mother, who is on oxygen support and needs immediate aid.y others, they are forced to wait for hours outside. since morning, we are calling people, trying for oxygen and everything, but nobody�*s responding. and i don't think these have enough. i don't know, since my mother is ill and i have been panicked since so long. the ambulance driver who drove them here feels helpless. translation: we've been waiting since 11am in the morning. - they're not taking the patient. look how seriously ill she is. even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients and transporting additional oxygen supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. for now, countries like the uk and the us have come to india's aid with essential medical supplies and oxygen kits, but much more is needed. and until then, for thousands in the city, the endless nightmare continues during the day. on sunday, this hospital in north delhi, as its oxygen stock dwindled. families like that of this man were told to organise oxygen o
romilla kumar came with her mother, who is on oxygen support and needs immediate aid.y others, they are forced to wait for hours outside. since morning, we are calling people, trying for oxygen and everything, but nobody�*s responding. and i don't think these have enough. i don't know, since my mother is ill and i have been panicked since so long. the ambulance driver who drove them here feels helpless. translation: we've been waiting since 11am in the morning. - they're not taking the...
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romilla kumar came with her mother, who is on oxygen support and needs immediate aid., like many others, they are forced to wait for hours outside. since morning, we are calling people, trying for oxygen and everything, but nobody�*s responding. even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients and transporting additional oxygen supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. for now, countries like the uk and the us have come to india's aid with essential medical supplies and oxygen kits, but much more is needed. and until then, for thousands in the city, the endless nightmare continues during the day. on sunday, this hospital in north delhi has its oxygen stock dwindled. families like that of this man were told to organise oxygen on their own. he managed to refill the cylinder by paying 900 times the regular cost. for him, it's a small price to keep his father alive and breathing in the icu. translation: | got 10 | litres of oxygen cylinder, but how will it help? it won't last for more than one hour. where do w
romilla kumar came with her mother, who is on oxygen support and needs immediate aid., like many others, they are forced to wait for hours outside. since morning, we are calling people, trying for oxygen and everything, but nobody�*s responding. even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients and transporting additional oxygen supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. for now, countries like the uk and the us have come to...
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i want to thank the members of our committee martha kumar, mike mccurry, anne stock, and michael for their yearlong commitment and their enumerable contributions to the planning of this summit. with the terrific staff of the white house historical association and the president's vision and leadership, we've convened more than 100 presidential sites as well as leading experts in the wide array of fields and interests that the presidential site representatives told us that they wanted to hear from. i want to thank our good friend david reubenstein for moderating a fascinating conversation with the descendants about their personal first-hand experiences of living in the white house or sharing family stories that have been passed down to them through the ages. that is what it is really like to be in the white house. in our next panel, we will shift gears to hollywood. and as deedee myers said in her message, we'll examine how both the big and small screen portray the white house and the people who live there and work there. from comedies to dramas, there is no shortage of interest and fa
i want to thank the members of our committee martha kumar, mike mccurry, anne stock, and michael for their yearlong commitment and their enumerable contributions to the planning of this summit. with the terrific staff of the white house historical association and the president's vision and leadership, we've convened more than 100 presidential sites as well as leading experts in the wide array of fields and interests that the presidential site representatives told us that they wanted to hear...
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tree kumar -- our guest joins us. always great having you with us.hat is the difference between the boc and the fed right now? >> the big difference, shery, is the fact that the bank of canada -- ahead of what we did last week, last wednesday, in terms of tapering, is something that powell simply cannot beat in the united states. the u.s. has gone way too far in suggesting the fed will back them up. keep in mind that mr. powell in december of 2018, at the end of the fed meeting, said he was going to increase interest rates three times during calendar year 2019. what happened was that the market cratered between the press conference and the end of the year so on january 4, he completely backtracked, went back, and said he was going to actually cut interest rates during the year. this is a fed which blocks themselves in in the sense that they have given the market a lot of reasons to depend on them and if he changes tackm you will hav, a massive -- tack, you will have a massive market correction. shery: how concerned are you about potential inflationar
tree kumar -- our guest joins us. always great having you with us.hat is the difference between the boc and the fed right now? >> the big difference, shery, is the fact that the bank of canada -- ahead of what we did last week, last wednesday, in terms of tapering, is something that powell simply cannot beat in the united states. the u.s. has gone way too far in suggesting the fed will back them up. keep in mind that mr. powell in december of 2018, at the end of the fed meeting, said he...
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, president and investment strategist at sri kumar global strategies sri, you predict the 1.75. that, and are you getting surprised at the relatively small moves or slow pace that we've seen in the last six weeks or so >> one, joe, my guide is 2%. it's not changed i'm not surprised at the way the bond market has moved because i repeatedly said on your program it doesn't go up smoothly or go down also at the same pace, but generally moves a little bit and then something happens and it pushes up substantially within a short period of time my expectation is a lot of things are coming together the senate decided yesterday a procedure called reconciliation which biden used to have the stimulus package passed can be used more than once during the fiscal year. so that means the ruling party can use it again before the fiscal year ends september 30th. so that is going to have an impact then you have numbers in trillions of dollars for infrastructure, spending going up to $10 trillion and they are all going to go into the market. so my expectation is as it seems more and more likely, and
, president and investment strategist at sri kumar global strategies sri, you predict the 1.75. that, and are you getting surprised at the relatively small moves or slow pace that we've seen in the last six weeks or so >> one, joe, my guide is 2%. it's not changed i'm not surprised at the way the bond market has moved because i repeatedly said on your program it doesn't go up smoothly or go down also at the same pace, but generally moves a little bit and then something happens and it...
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jones, then a preview of president biden executive action with gun violence and politicos and anita kumar and radio talkshow host on her podcast the attitude and also ken cuccinelli
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host: anita kumar covers the white house for politico.hanks for your time and walking us through what we are expecting to hear today. stay close to c-span for this announcement and go to our website for more information. back to the topic of more people saying they are democrat or identifying as a democrat in 2021. mary lou on our independent line, thanks for waiting. go ahead. caller: i reregistered as an independent when trump was nominated. i left the republican party after 44 years. i cannot be a part of a party who could elect someone who is a serial adulterer, lawyer -- liar, draft dodger, etc.. republicans don't know how to govern. they want power but they don't know how to govern. i voted for joe biden. i am a true independent. i like joe biden. i think he is doing a really good job. a lot of my friends ask me, why do you think jim jordan will not run? i said because he is not popular. he is only popular in his gerrymandered district. that is why. host: when it comes to the choice for aligning with president biden, was that an eas
host: anita kumar covers the white house for politico.hanks for your time and walking us through what we are expecting to hear today. stay close to c-span for this announcement and go to our website for more information. back to the topic of more people saying they are democrat or identifying as a democrat in 2021. mary lou on our independent line, thanks for waiting. go ahead. caller: i reregistered as an independent when trump was nominated. i left the republican party after 44 years. i...
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then a preview of president biden's executive actions to curb gun violence with anita kumar. in syndicated radio talk show host arnie artisan on her podcast, the attitude with arnie artisan. also ken cuccinelli, former trump ice director and current chair of the election transparency initiative discusses the debate over voting rights in other news of the day. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweet's. >> coming up live, thursday. the international monetary fund hosted a debate on the global economy with the federal reserve chair and the imf managing director. that is live at noon eastern on c-span. then at 2:00 p.m., house speaker nancy pelosi speaks to reporters about the legislative agenda in congress returns next week. at 4:00 p.m., a discussion on potential changes to the federal court system from the american constitution society for law and policy. and on c-span two at 10:00 a.m. eastern, day nine of the trial of former minneapolis police offi
then a preview of president biden's executive actions to curb gun violence with anita kumar. in syndicated radio talk show host arnie artisan on her podcast, the attitude with arnie artisan. also ken cuccinelli, former trump ice director and current chair of the election transparency initiative discusses the debate over voting rights in other news of the day. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook...
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daily spoke to dr krishna would i have kumar director of the if you can invest the global health innovation center in durham north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian the health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as mental health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as time of complacency of indifference and we saw a very large religious gatherings go forward we thought election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a task for a fee in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or a hospital bed so the ability to ramp up act immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow so the more supplies tha
daily spoke to dr krishna would i have kumar director of the if you can invest the global health innovation center in durham north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian the health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as mental health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen in the ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough to save the patients with covert 19. i brought him to the hospital and we waited for hours to get him admitted they didn't let me go in with him i was trying to contact him all day yesterday he had a mobile phone but didn't answer my calls today the hospital called me to tell me he had died. the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more beds will be available soon. where working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit will there be. some. but new hospital w
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen in the ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough to save the patients with covert 19. i brought him to the hospital and we waited...
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then a preview of president biden's executive actions to curb gun violence with anita kumar, and syndicatedadio talk show host on her podcast, the attitude. also, former trump director and current chair of the election transparency initiative, discusses the debate over voting rights and other news of the day. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: coming live thursday, the international monetary fund hosts a debate on the global economy with federal reserve chair jerome powell and imf managing director. that is live at noon eastern on c-span. at 2:00 p.m., nancy pelosi speaks to reporters about the legislative agenda when congress returns next week. at 4:00 p.m., a discussion on potential changes to the federal court system from the american constitution society for law and policy. and on c-span 2 at 10:00 a.m. eastern, day nine of the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, who is charged in the death of george floyd. announcer: w
then a preview of president biden's executive actions to curb gun violence with anita kumar, and syndicatedadio talk show host on her podcast, the attitude. also, former trump director and current chair of the election transparency initiative, discusses the debate over voting rights and other news of the day. c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer:...
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in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. that the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand new center in delhi they say even more beds will be available soon. where working on increasing the number of oxygen beds on a large scale are there. within the next few days we will increase the capacity to 2000 to 5000 beds. we are also preparing $200.00 beds at the intensive care unit. as long as that's and. but new hospital wards come too late for many victims of covert 19. at last cremation sites like this one outside the capital delhi. the pandemics gristly told is clear. let's bring in money given a professor of history specializing in modern india at the city university of new york india appe
in delhi animesh kumar is looking after a family member they've been turned away from 2 hospitals already. all 3 an oxygen ambulance is running out his condition a serious west standing here in the middle of the road without oxygen or hope. hospitals too are running out of oxygen they are already caring for so many patients with covert 19 that wards a full. the few deliveries that do arrive are simply not enough. that the government is rushing to open new covert 19 wards like this one a brand...
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might be driving up infection so joining us now via skype from the united states is krishna or de or kumar he is associate director for innovation at the global health and i just want to pick up on the point we're making there about the rate of infection because it seemed as though for a few months the the infections were receding and now suddenly since february very rising faster than ever before could could this year end up being worse than last year if india. that's exactly right for many reasons some of which we had a good idea about and some we didn't we saw really after the 1st wave that peaked in september several months where the rates were going down and they're picking back up quite significantly and concerning we now so the coming months i think are really a dangerous time for india and we're seeing that happening in other parts of the world as well and that's increased the urgency for india to vaccinate its own population their program was very sluggish to start with but at the same time they are facing pressure to essentially export vaccine doses to to the kovacs program it's
might be driving up infection so joining us now via skype from the united states is krishna or de or kumar he is associate director for innovation at the global health and i just want to pick up on the point we're making there about the rate of infection because it seemed as though for a few months the the infections were receding and now suddenly since february very rising faster than ever before could could this year end up being worse than last year if india. that's exactly right for many...
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. >> we have a question, don kumar show had three of his best years in the navy but he injured his i would shortened his career. why have the boston sports writers not incorporated him into cooperstown where he belongs? >> dominic, certainly one of the greatest advocates for his inclusion into the hall of fame was ted. ted often lobbied for dominic, but i think that certainly a number of fires last prime year of their career. i love dominic as a player, i think in any kind of objective analysis of his career numbers, he probably belongs in the hall of very good rather than the hall of fame. do any of our panelist agree or disagree? >> i agree with that. it's also -- its boston writers that determine this, its national writers. >> simple question, who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots? >> that is all you girl. >> pilots. i won't tell you the score. but it's the pilots. >> if you are not gonna tell us the score, give us a highlight moment in the game. >> oh, gosh. there are so many. i know at the very beginning they said there were over 100 photographer
. >> we have a question, don kumar show had three of his best years in the navy but he injured his i would shortened his career. why have the boston sports writers not incorporated him into cooperstown where he belongs? >> dominic, certainly one of the greatest advocates for his inclusion into the hall of fame was ted. ted often lobbied for dominic, but i think that certainly a number of fires last prime year of their career. i love dominic as a player, i think in any kind of...
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to krishna a day or kumar is the director of the global health innovation center joins us by skype from raleigh north carolina so wild wide deaths have supposed 3000000 now this is just as countries on the scale of brazil and india battling a massive surge in infections and hospitalizations will we see fatalities continue to rise at the current rate in the months ahead or could we see an accent aeration in these figures unfortunately in many parts of the world we're starting to see real excel aeration as we're starting to see 2nd 3rd 4th away use depending on the location and in many cases we're months away from being able to get vaccines out in any substantive quantities so we're not there yet even though the science has delivered and many vaccines are available they're not getting out in a substantial way yet and as we heard the ramp up in capacity to make more vaccines isn't really going to be substantially higher until the 2nd half of the year and we're really in a very dangerous period where india brazil other countries are really going through a tough period where not only are the
to krishna a day or kumar is the director of the global health innovation center joins us by skype from raleigh north carolina so wild wide deaths have supposed 3000000 now this is just as countries on the scale of brazil and india battling a massive surge in infections and hospitalizations will we see fatalities continue to rise at the current rate in the months ahead or could we see an accent aeration in these figures unfortunately in many parts of the world we're starting to see real excel...
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i want to thank the members of our committee martha kumar, mike mccurry, anne stock, and michael for their yearlong commitment and their enumerable contributions to the planning of this summit. with the terrific staff of the white house historical association and
i want to thank the members of our committee martha kumar, mike mccurry, anne stock, and michael for their yearlong commitment and their enumerable contributions to the planning of this summit. with the terrific staff of the white house historical association and
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i can discuss this further with dr manali kumar — who's a fellow with the institute of political sciencen in switzerland. hello to you. thank you for being with us. we have heard lots of very fine words from borisjohnson and president biden, and also president she's in pain, what are you hoping for that will be meaningful that will come out of this conference. —— president xi. will come out of this conference. -- president xl— will come out of this conference. -- president xi— president xi. china and the us are the worlds — president xi. china and the us are the worlds largest _ president xi. china and the us are the worlds largest greenhouse - president xi. china and the us are| the worlds largest greenhouse gas emitters, so it is a very positive sign the two of them seem willing to at least cooperate on these issues going forward. if we look at the wider international context, there is so much friction between the media powers at the moment, china is in a trade war with australia, and a border dispute with india, and it is a section spent with the eu. so in that context, the willingnes
i can discuss this further with dr manali kumar — who's a fellow with the institute of political sciencen in switzerland. hello to you. thank you for being with us. we have heard lots of very fine words from borisjohnson and president biden, and also president she's in pain, what are you hoping for that will be meaningful that will come out of this conference. —— president xi. will come out of this conference. -- president xl— will come out of this conference. -- president xi—...
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romola kumar came with her mother, who's on oxygen support and needs immediate aid. others, they are forced to wait for hours outside. since morning we are calling people trying for oxygen and everything, but nobody�*s responding. and i don't think they have enough, i don't know. since my mother is ill and i have been panicked in so long. the ambulance driver who brought them here feels helpless. translation: we've been waiting since 11 in the morning. _ they're not taking the patient. look how seriously ill she is. even though the government is opening new covid facilities to admit patients, and transporting additional oxygen supply to the city, they cannot meet the unprecedented rush in the hospitals. for now, countries like the uk and the us have come to india's aid with essential medical supplies and oxygen kits. but much more is needed. and until then, for thousands in the city, the endless nightmare continues during the day. on sunday, at this hospital in north delhi, as its oxygen stock dwindled, families like that of rajat were told to organize oxygen on thei
romola kumar came with her mother, who's on oxygen support and needs immediate aid. others, they are forced to wait for hours outside. since morning we are calling people trying for oxygen and everything, but nobody�*s responding. and i don't think they have enough, i don't know. since my mother is ill and i have been panicked in so long. the ambulance driver who brought them here feels helpless. translation: we've been waiting since 11 in the morning. _ they're not taking the patient. look...
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kumar co-rubio with a letter to mlb commissioner rob manfred. i write to ask you whether you intend to maintain your membership at the augusta national golf club. as you are well aware, the exclusive members-only club is located in the state of georgia. wow, even for you rubio. the clash between republicans and businesses who used suppressing the vote as bad for the bottom line is where we start with some of our favorite reporters are here. john heilemann, host and executive produce other of show time the circus and host of the hell and high water podcast is here. also joining us, yamiche alcindor, pbs news hour, white house correspondent and msnbc political contributor. marketing and branding expert donny deutsch is here. yamiche, i don't know whether to laugh or cry when i watch that mitch mcconnell cry baby act. companies are being mean to me. they're my friends, not their friends. what's wrong with them? >> mitch mcconnell in some ways is someone who has been known for saying one thing and saying something else in some ways, contradicting hi
kumar co-rubio with a letter to mlb commissioner rob manfred. i write to ask you whether you intend to maintain your membership at the augusta national golf club. as you are well aware, the exclusive members-only club is located in the state of georgia. wow, even for you rubio. the clash between republicans and businesses who used suppressing the vote as bad for the bottom line is where we start with some of our favorite reporters are here. john heilemann, host and executive produce other of...