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the national institutes of health conduct basic research on diseases such as aids. food and drug administration hastens the approval process to bring new drugs to the public. the substance abuse and mental health services administration provides services for mental, behavioural and addictive disorders. the health related concerns connected with hazardous wastes are increasingly important, and are the responsibility of the agency for toxic substances and disease registry. a relatively new addition to the ph as is the ad agency for health care policy and research. the agencies drives to assess the effectiveness of medical care. the public health service also response to needy members of the community, providing care to native americans through its indian up service. it also assists the elderly, drug addicts, those with aids and others who might be forgotten. when it started, its mission then as well was to serve a group that had little access to medical care, merchant seamen. that was in 1798, when an act of congress signed into law by president john adams, provided f
the national institutes of health conduct basic research on diseases such as aids. food and drug administration hastens the approval process to bring new drugs to the public. the substance abuse and mental health services administration provides services for mental, behavioural and addictive disorders. the health related concerns connected with hazardous wastes are increasingly important, and are the responsibility of the agency for toxic substances and disease registry. a relatively new...
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the national institutes of health conduct basic research on diseases such as aids. the food and drug administration hastens the approval process to bring new drugs to the public. the substance abuse and mental health services administration provide services for mental, behavioral and addictive disorders. the health-related concerns connected with hazardous waste are increasingly important and are the responsibility of the agency for toxic substances. a recent edition is the agency for health care policy and research. the agency strives to look at the effectiveness of medical care. they also provide care to native americans through its indian health service. it also assists the elderly, drug at addicts, those with aides a aids. when it started its mission as well was to serve a group that had little access to medical care. merchant seamen. that was in 1798 when it was signed into wllaw that the government would run hospitals for sick or disabled seamen. for its first 80 years or so, what was then known as the marine hospital fund was administered by customs inspector
the national institutes of health conduct basic research on diseases such as aids. the food and drug administration hastens the approval process to bring new drugs to the public. the substance abuse and mental health services administration provide services for mental, behavioral and addictive disorders. the health-related concerns connected with hazardous waste are increasingly important and are the responsibility of the agency for toxic substances. a recent edition is the agency for health...
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the national institutes of health conduct basic research on diseases such as aids. the fda brings new drugs to the public. the substance abuse and mental health services administration provide services for mental, behavioral, andy dick disorders. the health-related concerns connected with -- and other responsibility for toxic substances and disease registry. addition is recent the agency for health care policy and research. it strives to assess the effectiveness of medical care. the public health service response to needy members of the community providing care to native americans through its indian health service. it also assess the elderly, drug addicts, those with aids and others that might be forgotten. when it started, the mission was to serve a group that had little access to medical care, merchant seamen. that was in 1798 when an act of congress signed into law by president adams provided for the government to maintain hospitals for sick or disabled people as had been done in england. for its first 80 years or so, the marine hospital fund was administered by
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tony fauci also the director of the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases. we also have six of our frontline health care workers, who we consider our greatest heroes. we are honored to have them here today and they will represent the hundreds of thousands of health care workers who are selflessly caring for covid-19 patients. also, at great personal risk. health-carell workers for their commitment and dedication during this difficult time. i invite the nih director dr. francis collins to the state for his opening remarks. dr. collins: good morning to all of you on this historic day. weeksents of the last two were not just one, but two covid-19 vaccines have been authorized for emergency use just 11 months after the virus first appeared on our radar. lifted up overen this difficult year that an answer might emerge from the dedicated work of scientists. i will admit that quite a few of those prayers were -- now, it is with great pride, joy and gratitude that i stand here today awaiting this historic moment when the first frontline health care workers at nih, a
tony fauci also the director of the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases. we also have six of our frontline health care workers, who we consider our greatest heroes. we are honored to have them here today and they will represent the hundreds of thousands of health care workers who are selflessly caring for covid-19 patients. also, at great personal risk. health-carell workers for their commitment and dedication during this difficult time. i invite the nih director dr. francis...
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anthony fauci, director of nih's national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. if it were not for the physical distancing requirement, we are adhering to faithfully, this auditorium would be tacked with scientists rising to their feet and cheering for tony's leadership in science and public medication, so welcome, tony. >> thank, francis, for that very kind introduction. i am pleased and honored to be here with you today to kick off this very important situation that we are in right now, to initiate the vaccination by the modernaproduct -- product. i could not recall something that happened a long time ago in this very auditorium where many of you are sitting right now, when i first came to the nih as a fellow in training for my medical residency in the summer of 1968. i was introduced into the extraordinary place that we are in right now, the national institutes of health. so much of the research that has gone into conquering many of the diseases that we know now have really been addressed in such a way as they have had a major impact on the health of the natio
anthony fauci, director of nih's national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. if it were not for the physical distancing requirement, we are adhering to faithfully, this auditorium would be tacked with scientists rising to their feet and cheering for tony's leadership in science and public medication, so welcome, tony. >> thank, francis, for that very kind introduction. i am pleased and honored to be here with you today to kick off this very important situation that we are in...
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[laughing] that works. >>> let me take you back to the national institutes of health.'re looking at one of their team members getting her first covid vaccine. all of these folks are getting moderna's vaccine, that was just given emergency use authorization. elizabeth cohen our senior medical correspondent with me also dr. jeffrey gold. as we wait for dr. fauci and secretary azar to get their shots, your thoughts at this moment? >> this is really a historic day. i know the vaccine already came out previously, but to see these leaders getting it is a really important step. so many people, even doctors and nurses, are worried about this vaccine, will it hurt them. to see mr. azar, to see dr. fauci getting these shots i think will mean a lot to a lot of people. hopefully they will look at this and say, if those men trust this vaccine i can trust it too. because the more people who get vaccinated, the better. >> you're looking now, i believe, naomi richardson for her vaccine. next we have secretary azar. dr. gold, secretary azar said moments ago this accomplishment, operati
[laughing] that works. >>> let me take you back to the national institutes of health.'re looking at one of their team members getting her first covid vaccine. all of these folks are getting moderna's vaccine, that was just given emergency use authorization. elizabeth cohen our senior medical correspondent with me also dr. jeffrey gold. as we wait for dr. fauci and secretary azar to get their shots, your thoughts at this moment? >> this is really a historic day. i know the vaccine...
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years later, it became the national institutes of health, the heart of american medical research. they peer neared the line. it was an efficient way to check immigrants with disease, blindness, and mental deficiencies. anyone who might become a public charge. in 1902, the service was renamed. it became the public health and marine hospital service. ed in the early 1900s, they lead the fight in investigating deadly diseases and developing treatments for them. the service battled a serious contagious eye disease that can cause blindness. they taught personal hygiene to local residents to stem the spread of the inflammation. within 10 years, the incidents of cases was reduced. the disease was carried by ticks on livestock and other animals. the doctor was one of five officers who died from rocky mountain spotted fever. a vaccine to combat the disease was ultimately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was flaggra. 5,000 people a year were dieing from it. in san francisco and other cities, the officers worked to vanquish the culprits in the plague. rats and groun
years later, it became the national institutes of health, the heart of american medical research. they peer neared the line. it was an efficient way to check immigrants with disease, blindness, and mental deficiencies. anyone who might become a public charge. in 1902, the service was renamed. it became the public health and marine hospital service. ed in the early 1900s, they lead the fight in investigating deadly diseases and developing treatments for them. the service battled a serious...
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according to a study by the national institute on aging, annual cost of dementia in the united states is projected to reach between 379,000,000,511,000,000,000. that is annual. by 2040. these problems are compounded by the inequities in the federal funding of alzheimer's disease. it distills not receive its fair share of the nih investment that is within its outside impact on patients, families and federal healthcare programs. further despite knowing that these proteins can begin to quietly develop in a patient's brain years before patient ever experiences symptoms, we still do not have an on and basement rapid diagnostic available to the public and the ability to detect the disease before urological decay begins could provide an important opportunity for innovative drugmakers to develop a treatment or care. toomey: on january 4th, 2011, national all timers problem act was signed into law. after being passed unanimously by both chambers of commerce . this at present an ambitious goal to find a cure by 2025. as we entered the last five years stretched towards this deadline, it's time f
according to a study by the national institute on aging, annual cost of dementia in the united states is projected to reach between 379,000,000,511,000,000,000. that is annual. by 2040. these problems are compounded by the inequities in the federal funding of alzheimer's disease. it distills not receive its fair share of the nih investment that is within its outside impact on patients, families and federal healthcare programs. further despite knowing that these proteins can begin to quietly...
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this was held at the national institutes of health headquarters this morning in bethesda, maryland. you on morning to all of this historic day. the events of the last two weeks were not just one but two vaccines that have been authorized for emergency use. they submit -- it has been truly astounding. many prayers have been lifted up over this terribly difficult year that an answer to this endemic might emerge from the dedicated work of our scientists. i admit that a few of those prayers were mine. now it is with great pride and joy and gratitude that i stand here today, awaiting the historic moment when the first frontline health care workers at nih -- will receive their first dose of the covid-19 vaccine. i am proud to say that the messenger rna technology used for both of the covid vaccines now authorized by fda rests on fundamental research conducted our vaccinet nih at research center 100 yards over there and right here in our own clinical center. the moderna vaccine administered here today arose from a close collaboration of the company with nih established before the covid-19
this was held at the national institutes of health headquarters this morning in bethesda, maryland. you on morning to all of this historic day. the events of the last two weeks were not just one but two vaccines that have been authorized for emergency use. they submit -- it has been truly astounding. many prayers have been lifted up over this terribly difficult year that an answer to this endemic might emerge from the dedicated work of our scientists. i admit that a few of those prayers were...
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he works at the national institutes of health. he is given a great deal of credit in the breakthrough of the first two vaccines that have been approved and others just like him. i want to salute dr. francis collins at the national institutes of health, dr. anthony fauci, both of whom have become my friends over the years. and what a job they have done for america. so many more deserve recognition, and i hope there will be an opportunity to give it to them. but the fact is these doses of vaccines are starting to move across the country. and last week, illinois, i'm proud to say, led the nation. i congratulate him and our governor j.d. pritzker yesterday. more than 100,000 health care workers received their first shots last week. i asked him why we led. he said i don't know. we put together our own program for distribution and it worked. lives will be saved because of it. but there is so much more work to do. progress in administering the vaccine has been slow. as we still struggle to reach the hardest hit areas. rosy projections fr
he works at the national institutes of health. he is given a great deal of credit in the breakthrough of the first two vaccines that have been approved and others just like him. i want to salute dr. francis collins at the national institutes of health, dr. anthony fauci, both of whom have become my friends over the years. and what a job they have done for america. so many more deserve recognition, and i hope there will be an opportunity to give it to them. but the fact is these doses of...
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i won't salute doctor francis that the national institute of health, doctor anthony fauci both of whom had become my what they've done for america, some deserve recognition and i hope there will be an opportunity to give it to them. but the fact is the dose of the vaccines are starting to move across the country in las illins led, i congratulated our governor, more than 100,000 healthcare workers receive their first shots last week and i asked why we lead and he said i do not know, we just put together our own program in distribution and the work think goodness it did lives will be saved because of it but there's so much more to do, administering the vaccine has been slow as we still struggle to reach the hardest hit areas in the projections from the administration have not come to formation yet but the fact is we have two valuable vaccines, that is miraculous. i look forward to the newer administration, the biden of administration, management in this effort and i'm glad congress came together to pastor relief bill which included $30 billion for vaccine development and distribution, th
i won't salute doctor francis that the national institute of health, doctor anthony fauci both of whom had become my what they've done for america, some deserve recognition and i hope there will be an opportunity to give it to them. but the fact is the dose of the vaccines are starting to move across the country in las illins led, i congratulated our governor, more than 100,000 healthcare workers receive their first shots last week and i asked why we lead and he said i do not know, we just put...
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he works at the national institute of health. he's got a great deal of credit for the breakthrough in the first two vaccines that have been approved, and others just like him. i want to salute dr. francis collins at the national institutes of health. dr. anthony fauci, both of whom who have become my friends over the years. what a job they have done for america. i hope there will be an opportunity to give them recognition. the doses of these vaccines are starting to move around the country. last week, illinois led the nation. i congratulated our governor jb pritzker. more than 100,000 health-care workers got there shot last week. i asked why? he said, i don't know, we just put together our own program and it worked. lives will be saved because of it. there is so much more to do. progress of administering the vaccine has been sloped as we struggle to face the hardest areas and the rosy projections of the administration have not come to fruition yet. we have two viable vaccines. that is miraculous. i look forward to the new adminis
he works at the national institute of health. he's got a great deal of credit for the breakthrough in the first two vaccines that have been approved, and others just like him. i want to salute dr. francis collins at the national institutes of health. dr. anthony fauci, both of whom who have become my friends over the years. what a job they have done for america. i hope there will be an opportunity to give them recognition. the doses of these vaccines are starting to move around the country....
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collins: it is an incredible privilege to serve as director of the national institutes of health, where so much of this work has been helping over the -- happening over the course of this tumultuous year. i get to talk a lot about these vaccines and their promise for ending this terrible pandemic. but it is one thing to hear me talk about it, it is another to have me roll up my sleeve and say i believe this is the way we are going to get through this. this is something that the evidence has shown in rigorous scientific analysis to be safe and effective. so i am rolling up my sleeve and saying, bring it on. >> all right. well, thank you so much. thank you for coming and showing us the way. a little pinch here. dr. collins: are you done yet? [laughter] >> you just got lucky. dr. collins: that was no problem, people. >> excellent. thank you very much. she is going to give you papers. [applause] dr. collins: let me say thank you to colleen mcgowan who has served as our emcee for this historic occasion and is now getting herself in line to be the next person to receive the vaccine. colleen i
collins: it is an incredible privilege to serve as director of the national institutes of health, where so much of this work has been helping over the -- happening over the course of this tumultuous year. i get to talk a lot about these vaccines and their promise for ending this terrible pandemic. but it is one thing to hear me talk about it, it is another to have me roll up my sleeve and say i believe this is the way we are going to get through this. this is something that the evidence has...
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in permanently funding black colleges, the shark tank of the national institutes of health creating diagnostic tests, new ways, manchin and king, casey and in the on the perkins act, harry reid and bill frist remaining leaders on the american competes act, this couldn't be done without exceptional staff but instead of thinking of them in a rushed way now, i will make a separate salute to the staff tomorrow. made the will start a tradition. my favorite time in the united states senate has been with american history teachers i invite to the senate floor before it opens. while they are attending the academy's created by the legislation i introduced in my maiden address 18 years ago. after that address ted kennedy without my knowing it went around and got 20 democratic cosponsors. in the house, were roger whitaker, marsha blackburn helped pass the bill where they were. the teachers who came to the floor before we open invariably go to our desks to find daniel webster's desk. they look for the kennedy brothers desk. they ask where is jefferson davis's desk. jefferson davis resigned the senate to be
in permanently funding black colleges, the shark tank of the national institutes of health creating diagnostic tests, new ways, manchin and king, casey and in the on the perkins act, harry reid and bill frist remaining leaders on the american competes act, this couldn't be done without exceptional staff but instead of thinking of them in a rushed way now, i will make a separate salute to the staff tomorrow. made the will start a tradition. my favorite time in the united states senate has been...
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the laboratories name had been changed to the national institute of health. the move to bat as they prepared the nih first period of growth in the post war years. -- enter into world war ii. public health service officers served in several different branches of the armed forces. many were assigned to the coast guard, and it everything from making sea borne house calls wall on convoy patrol to supporting amphibious landings. perhaps one of the most fundamental changes brought about by the war was a nursing. the strain of war on the country's health care system made it clear that something had to be done to increase the supply of nurses. the answer was the cadet nurse corps, which was formed to meet the need. -- women enrolled in nursing schools received a free education. they were paid a salary by the ph as and were obligated to perform military or federal service in return for their education. 85% of the nurses graduated in the years 1943 to 1946 were in the cadet nurse corps. the quality of nursing education was changed forever. as a result of phs policy and
the laboratories name had been changed to the national institute of health. the move to bat as they prepared the nih first period of growth in the post war years. -- enter into world war ii. public health service officers served in several different branches of the armed forces. many were assigned to the coast guard, and it everything from making sea borne house calls wall on convoy patrol to supporting amphibious landings. perhaps one of the most fundamental changes brought about by the war...
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on permanently funding black housin with shelby on shark tank the national institute of health trading new diagnosc tests anyways. and kg and others on other things that i mentioned. with casey and others on the perkins act with harry rd and bill when theys were lears on the american compete side. none of this could've bn done without an extension of staff. but instead of thanking them in a rushed way now. im going to make a separate salute to the staff speech tomorrow. mayb i will startedradition. my favorite time in the uted anstates sene has been the mark in history teachers going by to come to the senate floor before it opens. while they are attending the academy's that were created by the legislation, introduced in maden an address, 18 years ago rid after that address, ted kennedy, knowing it when rhonda got 20 democratic cosponsors. in the house, marsha blackburn another so fast the bill there. the teachers and come to the floor before we open iariably go through our guests, to try to find webster's. look for the kennedy brothers and they asked where is jefferson davis' desk. it
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working with my staff to help double the funding for research that had been at the bottom of the national institute of health research for years. and i also just want to say a special thank you to the staff in iowa. who have been there for my constituents and one of -- in one of the toughest years we have ever had. this pandemic, where they have taken calls from folks wondering about their unemployment checks, wondering about how they're going to be able to feed their family because they're unemployed right now through no fault of their own, to then on top of it, going almost two weeks without electricity in my district which was like a category 4 hurricane that came through and decimated large parts of my district. the way that my staff stepped up when, again, they themselves didn't even have electricity or wi-fi is extraordinary. and you make me proud every day and the way that my constituents came together, it made me proud to be a congresswoman and to be an iowan. and you see, again, i just want to say one last big thank you to my staff. you are all incredible public servants that i am blessed
working with my staff to help double the funding for research that had been at the bottom of the national institute of health research for years. and i also just want to say a special thank you to the staff in iowa. who have been there for my constituents and one of -- in one of the toughest years we have ever had. this pandemic, where they have taken calls from folks wondering about their unemployment checks, wondering about how they're going to be able to feed their family because they're...
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the national institution of united states is america is a political goal. we can make this happen. mack thornberry who is the ranking member on the house services committee, a republican, former chairman, is retiring this year. he certainly is not going to let this be the first ndaa that doesn't get through, on his last time. and the other leaders on the committee understand this, too. it's one. areas on the hill with the most agreement, most bipartisanship, in the sense, yes, they fight about the policies, yes, there's disagreements, but at the end of the day, they're going to make sure this get through. >> you mention this is the policy bill setting the policy for the pent gone in the coming current fiscal year. 2021, fiscal year budget. so what amount of funding does this authorize? >> this authorizes about 740.5 billion, and that's with a "b," because of course, we're talking about the pent gone, itagon, it a "b" for defense spending. that's for the pentagon itself and other agencies get parts of it. it's everything for troop levels, pay raises for members of the military. for
the national institution of united states is america is a political goal. we can make this happen. mack thornberry who is the ranking member on the house services committee, a republican, former chairman, is retiring this year. he certainly is not going to let this be the first ndaa that doesn't get through, on his last time. and the other leaders on the committee understand this, too. it's one. areas on the hill with the most agreement, most bipartisanship, in the sense, yes, they fight about...
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shipments of the 2nd approved covered 1000 vaccine developed by a donor in the national institutes of health have started the rollout will begin on monday it's that this is all happening as the u.s. congress prepares to vote on a massive bypass and stimulus aimed at kickstarting the economy. now to israel where a mass vaccination campaign is underway the government is aiming to inoculate $60000.00 people each day but the national rollout excludes 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians living in the occupied west bank and gaza irene nasser reports from west jerusalem. idea of hope and celebration in israel the us people here received the 1st doses of the pfizer bio and take vaccines. government ministers hospital managers and health care workers received the job in the early hours of sunday when the. prime minister netanyahu was the 1st israeli to be inoculated so. it's a very big day for the state of israel we have been living for almost a year with the most difficult pandemic that humanity has seen for the last 100 years and now is the beginning of the way out millions of vaccines will ar
shipments of the 2nd approved covered 1000 vaccine developed by a donor in the national institutes of health have started the rollout will begin on monday it's that this is all happening as the u.s. congress prepares to vote on a massive bypass and stimulus aimed at kickstarting the economy. now to israel where a mass vaccination campaign is underway the government is aiming to inoculate $60000.00 people each day but the national rollout excludes 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians living in the...
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the head of the national institutes of health, dr.ncis collins, there you see him, he's standing by live. we have lots to discuss. we will when we come back. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. >>> we're following break pandemic news. almost 100,000 americans now hospitalized with covid-19. that's a new record. and that has the head of the cdc now warning that the next three months here in the united states will be, quote, the most difficult time in the public health history of the nation. cnn's nick watt has more from los angeles. >> reporter: a global first. the bri
the head of the national institutes of health, dr.ncis collins, there you see him, he's standing by live. we have lots to discuss. we will when we come back. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets....
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operation warp speed, thanks to incredible research companies, thanks to great work at the national institute of health and the of the d careful work f.d.a. and the leadership of our resident in operation warp speed, the american people can be confident. and perhaps within hours two safe and effective for you andvaccines for your family. and now we're in the process of millions of doses of safe and effective vaccines across the country. closely with our nation's governors, we've seen the vaccine delivered to health workers and seniors across the nation. this week, 2.9 million doses of pfizer vaccine have been allocated and next week two million more doses will be across america. and as you all know yesterday, panel .a. advisory recommended approval of the moderna vaccine, and when it is we effect later today we'll be in position to ship 5.9 doses of vaccines all across the country next week. under operation warp speed, we are poised to have for 20 million americans before the end of december. is truly a medical miracle. nd an inspiration to people across this country. it is -- it's a tribute,
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the national institutes of health vaccine have started in the u.s. rollout will begin on monday this is the congress prepares to vote on a massive bipartisan stimulus package aimed to kick starting the economy. and israel has launched a massive vaccination campaign varying to inoculating 60000 people a day but the national rollout excludes 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians living in the occupied west bank and gaza. now somalia and kenya have agreed to hold talks to restore diplomatic ties off to east african leaders held an emergency summit in djibouti somalia cut ties with kenya on tuesday kucing it of violating its sovereignty and meddling in the country's internal affairs. of the into governmental authority on developmental egads made the disagreement a priority of its discussions or they're also looking at a humanitarian crisis in northern ethiopia is too great region fighting broke out there last month when prime minister ahmed ordered a military offensive against regional forces so far more than a 1000000 people thought to have been displaced m
the national institutes of health vaccine have started in the u.s. rollout will begin on monday this is the congress prepares to vote on a massive bipartisan stimulus package aimed to kick starting the economy. and israel has launched a massive vaccination campaign varying to inoculating 60000 people a day but the national rollout excludes 2 and a half 1000000 palestinians living in the occupied west bank and gaza. now somalia and kenya have agreed to hold talks to restore diplomatic ties off...
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. >> at tunisia's national institute of marine sciences and technology, olfa ben abdallah and her teamare studng the blucrabs. e scientis are keen learn more about this destructive reoduce, a how do thdo the crabs impactther speci when th arrive in a new area? to help answ these questions, they're analysing the contents of the crabs' stomachs. olfa: the blue crab is an extremely voracious species. the crabs are basically insatiable. they'll feed on all kinds of prey. they'll eat prawns for example, but they'll also eat cephalopods like squid, and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of gabÈs that are important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another, much larger marine animal, the sea turtle. the mediterranean is home to three species of turtle, all of which are endangered. they gather in the gulf of gabÈs to feed and to spend the winter. to the north, kuriat island an important nesting ground r the loerhead turtle, which lays its es at just few tes on t island. throughouthe entire mediterranean, the number of nesting places has dropped pi
. >> at tunisia's national institute of marine sciences and technology, olfa ben abdallah and her teamare studng the blucrabs. e scientis are keen learn more about this destructive reoduce, a how do thdo the crabs impactther speci when th arrive in a new area? to help answ these questions, they're analysing the contents of the crabs' stomachs. olfa: the blue crab is an extremely voracious species. the crabs are basically insatiable. they'll feed on all kinds of prey. they'll eat prawns...
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francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health. he joins me now. have you here, and especially on something that's a little bit more hopeful than what we were discussing earlier. i think everybody is relieved our scientists have done incredible work. i want to start. we're in the process of this still, this meeting is this week at the fda. the uk has aproved it. what do we do in the u.s. here in the approval process that they don't do in the uk that has gotten us to this point, and should that be reassuring to americans? what additional information are our regulators going to look at? >> the fda's process is considered to be the gold standard by almost everybody in the world. they look at every single patient record in this very large-scale phase three trial. that's 30,000 people. half of them got the vaccine. half got the placebo. they want to make sure everything is considered as far as safety and efficacy. plus they post all this data, probably late tonight or tomorrow. all the data they have now assembled over three intense weeks working 24/7.
francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health. he joins me now. have you here, and especially on something that's a little bit more hopeful than what we were discussing earlier. i think everybody is relieved our scientists have done incredible work. i want to start. we're in the process of this still, this meeting is this week at the fda. the uk has aproved it. what do we do in the u.s. here in the approval process that they don't do in the uk that has gotten us to this...
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anthony fauci went to work at the national institutes of health when he was 27 years old in 1968. dr. fauci is still there 52 years later, with the angers and arguments of 1968 long forgotten, having been replaced by the turbulence of the 2020 presidential campaign. and arguments over wearing masks and social distancing, arguments that will someday also be forgotten. nowadays, dr. fauci has emerged as the most important defender of public health. public health is the most complex challenge a physician can face. private health care involves diagnosing individual illnesses and injuries in isolated circumstances with the mission of restoring the health of individual patients, one patient at a time. dr. fauci has 330 million patients who are threatened every day by the coronavirus in this country and whose health depends on following dr. fauci's guidance. dr. fauci has told us what to do to stay safe, and he has told us what is coming. he told us that this winter would be, quote, a really dark time. and here we are tonight having set a record of the largest number of deaths in a singl
anthony fauci went to work at the national institutes of health when he was 27 years old in 1968. dr. fauci is still there 52 years later, with the angers and arguments of 1968 long forgotten, having been replaced by the turbulence of the 2020 presidential campaign. and arguments over wearing masks and social distancing, arguments that will someday also be forgotten. nowadays, dr. fauci has emerged as the most important defender of public health. public health is the most complex challenge a...
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francis collins, director of the national institutes of health. dr. collins, thank you so much for joining us. the nih clearly played a major role in developing moderna vaccine. how does it feel to see the country take a major step like this toward having not one, but two vaccines against this deadly virus? >> well, it's an amazing testimony to the incredible science that has been carried forward by teams of people at nih and industry, academic scientists, all working together, not worrying too much about who got the credit, pulling out all the stops, figuring out how to get rid of some of the dead time that often vexes these kind of developments, and doing in 11 months what normally takes ten years. 20-0 with one abstention. the fda will very soon decide what to do with it. we sxkt them to say yes. we may have more vaccines from moderna going into people's arms next week. >> when you say very soon, you see the first vaccination for the new moderna vaccine coming as early as next week, early next week maybe? >> i think that's entirely possible. again,
francis collins, director of the national institutes of health. dr. collins, thank you so much for joining us. the nih clearly played a major role in developing moderna vaccine. how does it feel to see the country take a major step like this toward having not one, but two vaccines against this deadly virus? >> well, it's an amazing testimony to the incredible science that has been carried forward by teams of people at nih and industry, academic scientists, all working together, not...
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anthony fauci who is the director of the national institute ofurgy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health, and who on january 20th will become president biden's chief medical advisor on covid-19. dr. fauci, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. here we are on this dark day that you predicted would come. how much darker is it going to get this winter? >> well, unfortunately, i think that january is going to be a bad month. and the reason for that is that we already are at very, very high levels of infection, hospitalizations and deaths as you mentioned in the data that you showed very clearly. it speaks for itself. the problem is that when you have the amount of travel that we've had understandably during the holiday season, a rather prolonged holiday season from christmas through new year's, people congregating together, wanting to be together with their loved ones, which is again understandable. but what people will do is they likely will congregate indoors with larger numbers of people than they should, and that a very precarious situa
anthony fauci who is the director of the national institute ofurgy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health, and who on january 20th will become president biden's chief medical advisor on covid-19. dr. fauci, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. here we are on this dark day that you predicted would come. how much darker is it going to get this winter? >> well, unfortunately, i think that january is going to be a bad month. and the reason...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> where is the president? >> wouldn't it be important for the president to be here? who will get the vaccine next? >> looking live at the u.s. capitol and waiting for the house to gavel back in. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern. the maj
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> where is the president? >> wouldn't it be important for the president to be here? who will get the vaccine next? >> looking live at the u.s. capitol and waiting for the house to gavel back in. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern. the maj
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> where is the president? >> wouldn't it be important for the president to be here? who will get the vaccine next? announcer: with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, at watch updates any time c-span.org/coronavirus. dr. anthonyext, fauci and actor alan alda join a discussion on what could be done to build confidence in science. they looked at the origins of misinformation related to scientific discoveries and explored ways to combat doubt surrounding the coronavirus vaccine. held by duke university, this is 40 minutes. >> this special fireside chat is part of our coronavirus conversation series. i'm the director of the duke initiative for science and society. in the midst of the tragic loss of life and destruction and upheaval brought about by this global pandemic, there's a ray of light and hope in this t
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> where is the president? >> wouldn't it be important for the president to be here? who will get the vaccine next? announcer: with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, at watch updates any time...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> where is the president? >> wouldn't it be important for the president to be here? who will get the vaccine next? >> 61 million americans have some form of disability, and yet the majority of our roles are portrayed by nondisabled actors. ultimately, as somebody with a disability, we want to see ourselves represented because ultimately, not only are we seeing ourselves represented, but it will help destigmatize disability. getssentation in general society used to everybody and ultimately makes the world a more inclusive place. >> an actor who founded the easter seals disability film challenge, on seeing disabilities underrepresented in front of him behind the camera. on q&a, he will talk about this year's entries and winning films. on c-span's q&a. c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and policy issues that impact you. morning, we discu
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the state department homeland security and national institutes of health reportedly joining the listvictims in fiberattacks. todd: cheryl casone joins us with lawmakers demanding action. we all want to know what is going on. >> reporter: this story will continue beyond today. this suspected russian hack grew overnight, the breach went on for months undetected since march, the treasury, commerce department, homeland security, national institutes of health among those agencies that have been identified it. in austin-based texas company security company helped the government and many fortune 500 companies manage their it networks, lawmakers want answers, several gop senators wrote in a statement that cyberattacks by russian and china from their economy and national security, response should be swift and clear, adam schiff added the next administration must make hardening our networks a major priority. there will be consequences for those responsible. according to our website they work with the pentagon, the va, all ten of the top companies in the office of the president of the united st
the state department homeland security and national institutes of health reportedly joining the listvictims in fiberattacks. todd: cheryl casone joins us with lawmakers demanding action. we all want to know what is going on. >> reporter: this story will continue beyond today. this suspected russian hack grew overnight, the breach went on for months undetected since march, the treasury, commerce department, homeland security, national institutes of health among those agencies that have...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> where is the president? >> wouldn't it be important for the president to be here? who will get the vaccine next? with coronavirus cases increasing across the country, use our website, c-span.org/coronavirus, to follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, and watch updates on demand any time at c-span.org/coronavirus. reviewingcrats are both the coronavirus aid package and the $1.4 trillion government spending bill. they hope to combine both bills and bring them to the floor either later tonight or tomorrow. a short time ago, mitch mcconnell announced lawmakers had reached an agreement on the coronavirus aid bill. c-span's washington journal. every day, we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. this week, we feature our annual authors week series. coming up monday morning, author and cnn political analyst the story of
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] a we take you live to discussion on fiscal policy in the incoming biden administration and congress, hosted by the brookings institution. size i think is
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] a we take you live to discussion on fiscal policy in the incoming biden administration and congress, hosted by the brookings institution. size i think is