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rabies. viruses are carried by mosquitos. a mosquito might bite an animal that carries that virus and then bite a person and transmit it. they're like flying syringes. >> no matter how a disease makes the transition from wildlife to humans, one thing is consistent. there has to be contact. >> oftentimes it's through indirect or accidental exposure. an animal that's infected may contaminate food or water people are eating and that's how they get exposed. >> and with these big open markets there's a lot of people. so it's a very conductive environment for virus cross-species transmission events. >> it's an opportunity for animals that might have never have contact with each other in the wild, being artificially being brought into a highly dense, congested and unhygienic situation. >> how do things spread from bats to either humans or other animals? just through droppings or -- >> it probably varies from one case to another. >> typically, bats shed viruses the same way humans do. in saliva, urin
rabies. viruses are carried by mosquitos. a mosquito might bite an animal that carries that virus and then bite a person and transmit it. they're like flying syringes. >> no matter how a disease makes the transition from wildlife to humans, one thing is consistent. there has to be contact. >> oftentimes it's through indirect or accidental exposure. an animal that's infected may contaminate food or water people are eating and that's how they get exposed. >> and with these big...
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it was by means of this third method he achieved the successful fight against rabies or hydrophobia. this humble chemist became the founder of modern scientific medicine, and one of the greatest benefactors of the human race. pasteur's successful experiments fixed the position of the microscope in scientific medical investigation. in the next 50 years, more progress was made in medicine than in the previous 2000 years. it is hard to believe as late as 1832, new york was at the mercy of many infectious diseases such as cholera, diphtheria, and smallpox. although vaccination would have wiped out the diseases. the new york post in 1872 carried the story of an epidemic of asiatic cholera that broke out in canada. it would reach new york and nothing could be done, and it spread its fearful hand over europe as well. not until 1883 did a scientist discover the germ that caused cholera. later, the typhoid germ was revealed by two scientists. and in 1883, scientists discovered the germ that caused diphtheria. but the real fight against the diphtheria germ was yet to be won. on christmas eve,
it was by means of this third method he achieved the successful fight against rabies or hydrophobia. this humble chemist became the founder of modern scientific medicine, and one of the greatest benefactors of the human race. pasteur's successful experiments fixed the position of the microscope in scientific medical investigation. in the next 50 years, more progress was made in medicine than in the previous 2000 years. it is hard to believe as late as 1832, new york was at the mercy of many...
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was by this method that he achieved something in his brilliant career, the successful fight against rabiesr hyd hydrophobia. this was a sign of medicine and one of the greatest benefits of the human race. the position of the microscope in scientific medical observation. in the next 50 years, more progress was made in medicine than in the previous 2,000 years. it's hard to believe that as late as 1832, new york was fighting many infectious diseases such as cholera and smallpox. the new york post headed to quebec in canada. dipheria arrived and spread its disease over canada. they found the germ responsible for cholera. in 1883, the germ was discovered that caused diphptheria. on christmas eve 1891 in a hospital, a little girl was fighting for her life against this murderous disease. one bit of hope lay in the skill and genius of a renowned surgeon who would be making experiments under dr. koch. he had successfully discovered dipheria in animals. he was now ready to take that next step from the laboratory to the vaccine. he brought his wonderful serum. in a moment, it had been completed and
was by this method that he achieved something in his brilliant career, the successful fight against rabiesr hyd hydrophobia. this was a sign of medicine and one of the greatest benefits of the human race. the position of the microscope in scientific medical observation. in the next 50 years, more progress was made in medicine than in the previous 2,000 years. it's hard to believe that as late as 1832, new york was fighting many infectious diseases such as cholera and smallpox. the new york post...
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was by this method that he achieved the crowni ining glory his career, the successful fight against rabieshydrophobia. it was one of the greatest benefactors of the human race. his experiments, in scientific medical investigation. in the next 50 years, more progress was made in medicine than in the previous 2,000 years. it's hard to believe that as late as 1832, new york was fighting many infectious diseases such as cholera and smallpox. all crow vaccinations would have wiped out this disease. "the new york post" carried the story of an epidemic in canada. diphtheria arrived and spread its fearful hand over europe, as well. in 1883, the germ was discovered that caused cholera. later, the typhoid germ was revealed by two german scientists. and in 1883, a germ was discover ed that caused diphtheria. on christmas eve 1891 in a hospital in berlin, a little girl was fighting for her life against this murderous disease. one ray of hope lay in the skill who would be making experiments under dr. koch. he had successfully cured diphtheria in animals with an anti-toxin. he was now ready to take that
was by this method that he achieved the crowni ining glory his career, the successful fight against rabieshydrophobia. it was one of the greatest benefactors of the human race. his experiments, in scientific medical investigation. in the next 50 years, more progress was made in medicine than in the previous 2,000 years. it's hard to believe that as late as 1832, new york was fighting many infectious diseases such as cholera and smallpox. all crow vaccinations would have wiped out this disease....
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on rabies. let's go bity and rabies. yep, the snow is insane.e's what it looked like outside 30 rock this morning look at that. yeah, it's crazy it looks like don jr.'s coffee table. [ laughter ] yeah. it'll be fun in june, when that snow bank finally melts, and we see two hot dog vendors spooning each other. "leave a little heads up next time, al roker." [ light laughter ] here in new york city, some people braved the weather and actually ate dinner outside. wow. they knew it was cold when the waiter came out and grated cheese using his nipple. would you like some more meanwhile, thankfully, everyone is okay, but earlier today a a spirit airlines plane skidded off the taxiway at the baltimore/washington international airport. to recap, they were flying during a pandemic, in a blizzard, on spirit airlines i mean, how many unsafe choices can you possibly make? after that, spirit didn't want to take any chances, so they wrapped the landing gear in chains and drove the rest of the way. [ laughter ] well - i'd love to take a plane and not take -- i
on rabies. let's go bity and rabies. yep, the snow is insane.e's what it looked like outside 30 rock this morning look at that. yeah, it's crazy it looks like don jr.'s coffee table. [ laughter ] yeah. it'll be fun in june, when that snow bank finally melts, and we see two hot dog vendors spooning each other. "leave a little heads up next time, al roker." [ light laughter ] here in new york city, some people braved the weather and actually ate dinner outside. wow. they knew it was...
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. >> reporter: the worst part of the ordeal is the rabies shots that he has to take over the next coupleeeks. despite all that, he plans to come out with his friends as soon as he is able. animal control officer say people need to be very careful if they plan to come out and work out, until this coyote is caught. >>> new video tonight shows a shocking attack on a high school football referee. >> number 88 on defense has been disqualified. >> there was an 18-year-old texas football player tackling the referee to the ground. the teen has been charged with assault, his team is no longer eligible for the playoffs. referee rejected the player for unsportsmanlike conduct. the referee was evaluated for a shoulder injury and a possible concussion. he did not return to the game. >>> new at 11:00, colin kapernick has not been with the 49ers for years, but one of his forms just became the most expensive nfl jersey ever. his rookie jersey was sold for $128,000. two of the other jerseys also broke auction records, michael jordan's rookie jersey sold for three honda $20,000. president barack obama's h
. >> reporter: the worst part of the ordeal is the rabies shots that he has to take over the next coupleeeks. despite all that, he plans to come out with his friends as soon as he is able. animal control officer say people need to be very careful if they plan to come out and work out, until this coyote is caught. >>> new video tonight shows a shocking attack on a high school football referee. >> number 88 on defense has been disqualified. >> there was an 18-year-old...
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and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outreach or diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scan is are used in many other areas. the images they generate provide deep insights into the body and the host of objects. x. rays give us a glimpse into the past they can tell us for example what fits the romans and. the x. ray machine inside this event could help to answer some tantalizing questions. and certainly exciting and a unique opportunity we have today i've never had one like this before with x. rays becoming an increasingly important factor in archaeology having this here on site is great really super. this small mobile device has been brought along today by patents from the found institute it looks. at
and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outreach or diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scan is are used in...
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and get a rabies shot as a precaution after her hand was bitten by a squirrel. >> basically runs up my leg. i'm like, okay, squirrel, hello, what are you doing? he either bit me or scratched me on my neck, and then i must have, like, reached over or do something, and next thing i know it's an mma cage match and i'm losing. >> residents have reached out to the city for help but were told to hire their own licensed trapper. they did, but so far they have come up empty. >>> coming up, is beatle mania back? the fab four favorite topping the charts for the first time in decades. >>> also ahead, the new lawsuit calling out a popular bread. why some say the company is baking up lies. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor
and get a rabies shot as a precaution after her hand was bitten by a squirrel. >> basically runs up my leg. i'm like, okay, squirrel, hello, what are you doing? he either bit me or scratched me on my neck, and then i must have, like, reached over or do something, and next thing i know it's an mma cage match and i'm losing. >> residents have reached out to the city for help but were told to hire their own licensed trapper. they did, but so far they have come up empty. >>>...
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and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand model and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scanners are used in many other areas. the images they generate provide deep insights into the body and a host of objects. x. rays give us a glimpse into the past they can tell us for example what fits the romans and. the x. ray machine inside this event could help to answer some tantalizing questions. and certainly exciting and a unique opportunity we have today i've never had one like this before with x. rays becoming an increasingly important factor in archaeology having this here on site is great really super. small mobile device has been brought along today by cutting from the founder for institute. looks. at
and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand model and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scanners are used...
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and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just medicine x. ray scan is are used in many other areas. the images they generate provide deep insights into the body and a host of objects. x. rays give us a glimpse into the past they can tell us for example what fits the romans and. the x. ray machine inside this event could help to answer some questions. and certainly exciting and a unique opportunity we have today i've never had one like this before with x. rays becoming an increasingly important factor in archaeology having this here on site is great really super. the small mobile device has been brought along today by patents from the founder for institute it looks. and it wei
and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just medicine x. ray scan is are used in...
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and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scan is are used in many other areas. the images they generate provide deep insights into the body and a host of objects. x. rays give us a glimpse into the past they can tell us for example what fits the romans. the x. ray machine. could help to answer some tantalizing question. and certainly exciting and a unique opportunity we have today i've never had one like this before with x. rays becoming an increasingly important factor in archaeology having this here on site is great really super. this small mobile device has been brought along today by cutting from the found institute it looks. and it weighs 160 kilos m
and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scan is are used in...
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trio hardcore rabies and t. is captured the city suffering and rebirth in the music and words. virus and. we all survived. when. the lyrics weren't written to raise an issue. they were just to say that people in 100 made a sacrifice for the nation and the world with the lyrics simply to express our feelings. the soldiers are full of eyes held and then they got. the song $120.00 twentieth's the talking track on the band's debut album written while the band was separated under lockdown. and the new face on this album is very different from a past. during its creation now band members were very traumatized psychologically or. things in the trunk. know of the city is so deeply connected to the coronavirus. one was ground 0 of the outbreak the pathogen emerged there one year ago before becoming a global pandemic almost 4000 people died on a large. population of 11000000 put under the largest lockdown in history. during those $76.00 days graffiti artists tagged the city with social comments on the virus. one was a homage to leeward a young doctor who tried to warn about the outbreak
trio hardcore rabies and t. is captured the city suffering and rebirth in the music and words. virus and. we all survived. when. the lyrics weren't written to raise an issue. they were just to say that people in 100 made a sacrifice for the nation and the world with the lyrics simply to express our feelings. the soldiers are full of eyes held and then they got. the song $120.00 twentieth's the talking track on the band's debut album written while the band was separated under lockdown. and the...
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when the trees were felled sun feeding on people instead they were terrified and these outbreaks of rabies rampaging through that program. and that piqued my interest in how destruction of nature can lead to destruction and. george isn't exaggerating here according to recent reports from the world wildlife fund approximately 60 to 70 percent of the new diseases that have emerged in humans over the past 30 years have had a zoonotic origin hiv seeker emerged from primates in buller in size from bats this was traced back to camels and in the case of bird flu well the answer is in the name the birds are primarily industrial farmed poultry all of these diseases spread to humans from animal populations under conditions of considerable environmental pressure ilian a broom is a brazilian journalist and filmmaker who lives in the heart of the amazon in brazil the spears is nice this year. i meant for sick weather which sent my yard looking stress may slow us sad and in my school was last seen magic down being a city utah 6 is does finally use an arsonist as needy as the east the schools are just to
when the trees were felled sun feeding on people instead they were terrified and these outbreaks of rabies rampaging through that program. and that piqued my interest in how destruction of nature can lead to destruction and. george isn't exaggerating here according to recent reports from the world wildlife fund approximately 60 to 70 percent of the new diseases that have emerged in humans over the past 30 years have had a zoonotic origin hiv seeker emerged from primates in buller in size from...
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this morning your counterpart, dominic rabi, said that the key stumbling blocks with a fair position,t days. do you disagree with him? i don't nowhere he's coming from on that. year ago, both sides agreed in writing in a political declaration that they had to be an agreement on a level playing field in their competition between the eu and the uk, if they we re between the eu and the uk, if they were going to put a trade agreement in place without quotas or tariffs. so, unfortunately, the british side is saying this is undermining british sovereignty which isn't the case at all. the eu recognises, that the uk outside of the eu, is a sovereign country. they respect that but if you are going to have free trade in the absence of tariffs, putting two economies right next doorto putting two economies right next door to each other, it's not unreasonable to ask for what has already been agreed in principle, which is that there would be a level playing field for fair competition and in the future. that is all the eu is looking for and for some reason, the british government sees that as an und
this morning your counterpart, dominic rabi, said that the key stumbling blocks with a fair position,t days. do you disagree with him? i don't nowhere he's coming from on that. year ago, both sides agreed in writing in a political declaration that they had to be an agreement on a level playing field in their competition between the eu and the uk, if they we re between the eu and the uk, if they were going to put a trade agreement in place without quotas or tariffs. so, unfortunately, the...
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proof of insurance, a pet passport for example, having to have a jab for ten days having your pat rabyoon. might make another 6 million people in the uk will face tougher restrictions from boxing day. the health secretary, matt hancock, said because the current restrictions we re were not enough to contain the spread of the virus. might make these shoppers in huntington, cambridgeshire, ithink the new measures in their stride. huntington, cambridgeshire, ithink the new measures in their stridem it will keep us safe in the end, it's good, and i will be quite happy. i think it's a good thing. personally, i think we should go into another lockdown. it worked la st into another lockdown. it worked last time. matt hancock said the new system was not enough to control the variant of the virus. he revealed another variant has been detected in the uk. this new variant is highly concerning bigoted because it is yet more transmissible. all flights arriving in the uk from south africa are banned from this morning. anyone who has been in south africa or anyone who has been in close contact with an
proof of insurance, a pet passport for example, having to have a jab for ten days having your pat rabyoon. might make another 6 million people in the uk will face tougher restrictions from boxing day. the health secretary, matt hancock, said because the current restrictions we re were not enough to contain the spread of the virus. might make these shoppers in huntington, cambridgeshire, ithink the new measures in their stride. huntington, cambridgeshire, ithink the new measures in their stridem...
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of the trio hard call rabies in tears captured the city suffering and rebirth in the music and words. bars in one hand we all survived. the lyrics weren't written to raise an issue. they were just to say that people in 100 made a sacrifice for the nation and the world the lyrics simply to express our feelings . soldiers are held and then that's. the song $12020.00 is the target track on the band's debut album written while the band was separated under lockdown. and then the fate of this album is very different from our past. during its creation now band members were very traumatized psychologically or. know of the city is so deeply connected to the coronavirus one was ground 0 of the outbreak of the passage and emerged there one year ago before becoming a global pandemic. almost 4000 people died in a large population of 11000000 put under the largest lockdown in history. during those $76.00 days graffiti artists tagged the city with social comments on the virus. one was a homage to leeward a young doctor who tried to warn about the outbreak but was pressured to remain silent he later
of the trio hard call rabies in tears captured the city suffering and rebirth in the music and words. bars in one hand we all survived. the lyrics weren't written to raise an issue. they were just to say that people in 100 made a sacrifice for the nation and the world the lyrics simply to express our feelings . soldiers are held and then that's. the song $12020.00 is the target track on the band's debut album written while the band was separated under lockdown. and then the fate of this album...
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paris has been known to going a clean up in the off top of those violent protests which still $5000.00 rabi in the capital and 10 times not now but nationwide despite the government agreeing to rewrite part of the controversial bill many think it was not we discuss the trial of a face in france with all that. this is not about taking pictures all video footage of demonstrations it is about showing the faces the police. airing thinks they should you know blurred the pictures to the faces of the policeman that's normal that should be expected because now with the with the social networks you have so many threats against policeman because they do their job and it can step families something should be found it's a pity that article $24.00 that was so badly written in the law that was badly prepared by the government of stakes because now you see what happens in paris and . everybody the world that is terrible for president my prostrate teach them to be seen most because they have had to do these and xandra variance with a lot of the present and. blackfin it goes badly beaten by the police and t
paris has been known to going a clean up in the off top of those violent protests which still $5000.00 rabi in the capital and 10 times not now but nationwide despite the government agreeing to rewrite part of the controversial bill many think it was not we discuss the trial of a face in france with all that. this is not about taking pictures all video footage of demonstrations it is about showing the faces the police. airing thinks they should you know blurred the pictures to the faces of the...
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assassination of more sent factories or that the iranian nuclear scientists was a major red line did these raby crossed when the nuclear deal was being signed by the rowhani administration there was a lot of critics in iran saying that it would not improve the conditions of the country in today iran is part of the deal but it is being sanctioned even worse than before the deal and its nuclear scientists are getting killed by the israelis so either iran has to respond militarily in that can get out of hand and it can be escalate into an actual war or the other path would be to sign this new bill in expand your arms nuclear activities and mind you this is being done by the conservative parliament which is very critical of the j.c.b. away you've also got elections coming up in 7 months time in iran that's going to have an impact as well i want to bring in washington d.c. here and jim all the easiest thing that joe biden could do is basically go back to the j.c. would seemingly the iranians have said well actually if he does that we'll sign back in as long as nothing changes is that something that
assassination of more sent factories or that the iranian nuclear scientists was a major red line did these raby crossed when the nuclear deal was being signed by the rowhani administration there was a lot of critics in iran saying that it would not improve the conditions of the country in today iran is part of the deal but it is being sanctioned even worse than before the deal and its nuclear scientists are getting killed by the israelis so either iran has to respond militarily in that can get...
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at the moment if you want to bring in a pet under no—deal conditions, you need to have rabies equivalentown to the minutiae, terms that could change with the deal, could be better terms for travel in the short term, getting an international drivers licence, the uk — eu driving license may have been acceptable, it may come down to personal qualifications. will my qualifications. will my qualifications be recognised elsewhere in europe? all of that sort of detail has been discussed. trade organisations and businesses have said, it will drop tariffs for livestock but not seed potatoes for example. we may laugh but for some industries, that is massive. it matters, we're talking about millions of pounds that are traded back and forth. things will change. all of the member states will have to go through 2000 pages of legal text, in english, rememberthe to go through 2000 pages of legal text, in english, remember the other member states have got to sign this off after the deal is agreed, not in the 23 other official languages of the 23 other official languages of the eu, and it will not be rati
at the moment if you want to bring in a pet under no—deal conditions, you need to have rabies equivalentown to the minutiae, terms that could change with the deal, could be better terms for travel in the short term, getting an international drivers licence, the uk — eu driving license may have been acceptable, it may come down to personal qualifications. will my qualifications. will my qualifications be recognised elsewhere in europe? all of that sort of detail has been discussed. trade...
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. >> sites is on the mend and taking rabies shots. there was bite marks on his jogging pants.ll chases of dna the agency determined that the coyote that attacked sites is the same one that attack add two-year-old boy at moraga park in july. >> in this year alone, 2020 we have had seven coyote attacks and three mountain lion attacks. >> captain foy has trapped three coyotes this week and all have been put down. three were not a match with the dna sample. >> fourth one has been transferred to a lab in sacramento. we are doing the work to try to analyze that dna and see if it is the same animal. >> scientists are relieved to know that there is one aggressive coyote and not multiple but saddened to know that coyotes are euthanized. >> it is their world and we are visiting. >> fish and wildlife have stopped tracking coyotes as of sunday morning. if you encounter a coyote shout aggressively or blow a whistle to scare them off. cristina rendon, fox 2 news. >>> taking a peek at the temperatures today. not impressive. last week we had the records upper 70s. now we are back down to what
. >> sites is on the mend and taking rabies shots. there was bite marks on his jogging pants.ll chases of dna the agency determined that the coyote that attacked sites is the same one that attack add two-year-old boy at moraga park in july. >> in this year alone, 2020 we have had seven coyote attacks and three mountain lion attacks. >> captain foy has trapped three coyotes this week and all have been put down. three were not a match with the dna sample. >> fourth one has...
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the scenes rock trio hard call rabies in t. is captured the city suffering and rebirth in the music and words. virus and. we all survived. when. the lyrics weren't written to raise an issue. they were just to say that people in 100 made a sacrifice for the nation and the world the lyrics simply to express our feelings . and then they got. the song 12020 used to talk to a track on the band's debut album written while the band was separated under lockdown. and then you think this album is very different from app hostile during its creation now band members were very traumatized psychologically old. jeans and. know what the city is so deeply connected to the coronavirus one was ground 0 of the outbreak the passage in emerged that one year ago before becoming a global pandemic. almost 4000 people died in a large. population of 11000000 put under the largest lockdown in history. during those $76.00 days graffiti artists tagged the city with social comments on the virus. one was a homage to leeward a young doctor who tried to warn ab
the scenes rock trio hard call rabies in t. is captured the city suffering and rebirth in the music and words. virus and. we all survived. when. the lyrics weren't written to raise an issue. they were just to say that people in 100 made a sacrifice for the nation and the world the lyrics simply to express our feelings . and then they got. the song 12020 used to talk to a track on the band's debut album written while the band was separated under lockdown. and then you think this album is very...
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and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers it also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scanners are used in many other areas. the images they generate provide deep insights into the body and a host of objects. x. rays give us a glimpse into the past they can tell us for example what fits the romans 8. the x. ray machine inside this event could help to answer some tantalizing question. and certainly exciting and a unique opportunity we have today i've never had one like this before with x. rays becoming an increasingly important factor in archaeology having this here on site is great really super. this small mobile device has been brought along today by cutting from the from hoover institute it's heav
and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers it also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand more and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scanners are used in...
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. >> he is on the mend and taking rabies shots.gency determined that it was the same coyote that attacked a 2-year-old in july. >> in 2020 we have had seven coyote attacks and three mountain lion attacks that is extremely rare. >> can't patrick has trapped four coyotes this past week and all put down. three were not a match with their dna sample. >> the force has been transferred to sacramento and analyzing the dna. >> there is one aggressive coyote but saddened to know that they are euthanized. >> i am glad it is me and not another child. i hope there's no more attacks moving forward. >> it is their wilderness and we are just visiting it. >> the fish and wild life have stopped trapping coyotes as of monday. we don't know why we are seeing more attacks but if you encounter a coyote shout aggressively or blow a whistle to scare them off. cristina rendon, fox 2 news. >>> apple unveils a store feature to its app store. coming up. how it aims to protect users privacy and data. >>> it has been dubbed texas. tech companies pulling up sta
. >> he is on the mend and taking rabies shots.gency determined that it was the same coyote that attacked a 2-year-old in july. >> in 2020 we have had seven coyote attacks and three mountain lion attacks that is extremely rare. >> can't patrick has trapped four coyotes this past week and all put down. three were not a match with their dna sample. >> the force has been transferred to sacramento and analyzing the dna. >> there is one aggressive coyote but saddened to...
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rabies of course but there's a whole list of them. >> great. if there is no other question, i want to thank you very much for this really fascinating presentation. i think we all learned a lot tonight and we have a lot to think about. i encourage everyone to purchase a copy of this book. sonja, thank you so much, this was excellent. >> thank you for coming out. nice talking with you. >> good night, everyone. good night. >> good night. >> we spent this month, we feature tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span two. tonight, as part of our 2020 year end review, we focus on books about business and economics. economists and best-selling author on his book, capital and ideology. thomas, chief economist for bloomberg economics talks about his book, china, a bubble that never pops. later, authors rebecca anderson and marion, sharing their thoughts on business and capitalism at the boston festival that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. ♪ >> stay with c-span for continuing cov
rabies of course but there's a whole list of them. >> great. if there is no other question, i want to thank you very much for this really fascinating presentation. i think we all learned a lot tonight and we have a lot to think about. i encourage everyone to purchase a copy of this book. sonja, thank you so much, this was excellent. >> thank you for coming out. nice talking with you. >> good night, everyone. good night. >> good night. >> we spent this month, we...
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biting you, giving you rabies. topic number three. at the club drug.t's better than men it's a mug shot money and honor of the holidays we got a purpose and that he as a fruitcake. a mall santa clause arrested after allegedly exposing himself to a coworker. i just hope it was not one of the elves. that would be righted i level, oh boy. police say 45-year-old prince carter was on break from his santa duties, megyn kelly was wrong. he was having a female coworker before whipping out to stop extensions stocking stopper. at happen at the holiday attraction called elf on a shel shelf, santa's magical photo expense or. those magical photos are exhibit a and exhibit b. carter sabin charge of sexual assault and has been held on the 25000-dollar bond. in other words the prosecutor has his chestnuts roasting on an open fire print a mall represented said the bad santa has been barred from returning to the mall. but they really want to keep him out of, the better steel up those chimneys. poor buddy. topic number four. indiana audiences are flipping their lids over
biting you, giving you rabies. topic number three. at the club drug.t's better than men it's a mug shot money and honor of the holidays we got a purpose and that he as a fruitcake. a mall santa clause arrested after allegedly exposing himself to a coworker. i just hope it was not one of the elves. that would be righted i level, oh boy. police say 45-year-old prince carter was on break from his santa duties, megyn kelly was wrong. he was having a female coworker before whipping out to stop...
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and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand model and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scan is are used in many other areas. the images they generate provide deep insights into the body and a host of objects. x. rays give us a glimpse into the past they can tell us for example what foods the romans and. the x. ray machine inside this event could help to answer some tantalizing questions. and certainly exciting and a unique opportunity we have today i've never had one like this before with x. rays becoming an increasingly important factor in archaeology having this here on site is great really super. this small mobile device has been brought along today by patents from the found institute it looks. a
and in this region the spread of rabies is a problem for farmers and also causes them financial losses we want to gain a better understanding of the dynamics of that spread. the other aspect is that we can use the same technique to study any other animal species that's our study shows that this kind of very high quality data could enable us to understand model and possibly prevent outbreaks of diseases in the future. x. rays revolutionize medicine and not just meds and x. ray scan is are used...
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experiencing right now, but also ebola and there's a bunch of other viruses that we get from bats, like rabies of course is the most -- and there's a whole load of them. >> okay. great. well, if there's any other questions, i just want to thank you very much for this really fascinating presentation. i think we all learned a lot tonight. and a lot to think about and i would encourage everyone to purchase "the next great migration", there's a link you can click on go to politics and prose.com. thank you. >> thank you, everyone, for coming out. >> good night, everyone, take care. >> good night. >> week nights this month we feature book tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight, as part of our 2020 year in review, we focus on books about business and economics. first, economist and best selling author on his book, capital and ideology. then thomas orlick chief economist for bloomberg economics talks about his book, china, the bubble that never pops. later authors rebecca henderson and miriam share their thoughts on business and capitalism at the boston book fes
experiencing right now, but also ebola and there's a bunch of other viruses that we get from bats, like rabies of course is the most -- and there's a whole load of them. >> okay. great. well, if there's any other questions, i just want to thank you very much for this really fascinating presentation. i think we all learned a lot tonight. and a lot to think about and i would encourage everyone to purchase "the next great migration", there's a link you can click on go to politics...
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assume quantum forces, that was my word quantum forces things that are happening in a difficult logic rabies were revolutions the way that i'm trained in the way work make perfect sense. i apply this to cope in and i'm like we didn't do any of them, not one of them relative to covid have to conclude and i'm asking this question in all sincerity i have to assume somebody decided global pandemics are not a national security threat when of course they are. >> this is the difference between planning and implementation and execution. you have a beautiful plan but you can implement it so it's all going to be effective. >> the seven peas proper planning performance. >> we understood what it would take and we being the u.s. government across on administration starting with george w. bush. this is the power of history. he read this account of the pandemic after 9/11. he said hey we have a big problem here. we need to get out this. >> i saw the speech that he gave that he outlined all the things we should do. we didn't do any of those things. >> will we did and we forgot and we compromised efficiency
assume quantum forces, that was my word quantum forces things that are happening in a difficult logic rabies were revolutions the way that i'm trained in the way work make perfect sense. i apply this to cope in and i'm like we didn't do any of them, not one of them relative to covid have to conclude and i'm asking this question in all sincerity i have to assume somebody decided global pandemics are not a national security threat when of course they are. >> this is the difference between...
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mumps, measles, chicken pox, rabies. you know, you take vaccines to ward off the disease. and that's what this vaccine does. and we, black people who have been disproportionately hospitalized, sickened and killed by this disease, need to be the last ones to be reluctant to take this vaccine, because it's actually going to save our lives, save the lives of our family members and friends in our neighborhoods, grandmothers, grandfathers. we need to take this virus. that's what i wanted to show by getting mine first. i'm doing okay, 48 hours afterwards. >> i appreciate you saying that. obviously, those concerns that black people have about medications and vaccines are well rooted in american history, but there are reasons why this vaccine should be taken. >> unfortunately. >> we thank you for setting that example. representative hank johnson is a democr democratic congressman from georgia. and nse ufot is ceo of the new georgia project. thank you both for joining me this morning. >> thank you. >>> waves of social media disinformation emerge around these run-off races. one exam
mumps, measles, chicken pox, rabies. you know, you take vaccines to ward off the disease. and that's what this vaccine does. and we, black people who have been disproportionately hospitalized, sickened and killed by this disease, need to be the last ones to be reluctant to take this vaccine, because it's actually going to save our lives, save the lives of our family members and friends in our neighborhoods, grandmothers, grandfathers. we need to take this virus. that's what i wanted to show by...
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say, it was restricted epidemiological he, initially, like any things would be if it .as suspecting rabies the lack of recognition that occurred systematically at multiple airports, hundreds of thousands of people, screened for symptoms. i remember calling on howard zucker, i saw the same stuff that saw. i saw that influenza was going down but that influenza-like illness was growing up. i remember calling howard saying that i think there's a problem in new york city. we began to look at it more aggressively and rapidly see that it was substantial. the one thing that would help through this is if we build some more capabilities into our public health. new york did a great job. howard was the first state lab to develop their own test and they were the first ones to have it on a high throughput machine. but i think your comment is factual. i do think it had an impact it was not until the 14th, 15th, 16 case when we clearly saw patients that had no link that we recognized we had to expand this to anybody who had concerns or suspected. that's january, early february. of february. i do think tha
say, it was restricted epidemiological he, initially, like any things would be if it .as suspecting rabies the lack of recognition that occurred systematically at multiple airports, hundreds of thousands of people, screened for symptoms. i remember calling on howard zucker, i saw the same stuff that saw. i saw that influenza was going down but that influenza-like illness was growing up. i remember calling howard saying that i think there's a problem in new york city. we began to look at it more...
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someone had a reaction, talking beret -- myelitis or a natural infection like lyme disease or even a rabiescine or another vaccine, not the flu vaccine, is this dangerous to be thinking about taking the covid vaccine? when i mentioned this to my regular physician he said he can't have a flu vaccine. i do think he understood the whole story. he just heard transfers myelitis and said you can't have that. outn't know if the jury is or if nobody really knows. i have been trying to get this question asked a lot. i have not been able to. i will hang up now and listen to your answer. thank you. guest: that's a very interesting question. it brings us back to the fact we are still very early in learning about these vaccines. all we have seen so far is press release data. this week's data will be released on december 8 in advance of the fda advisory meeting on december 10. let's stay tuned for the data to see what they show and the cdc's will make -- the cdc will make recommendations about he was eligible. is important to work with your doctor for recommendations for your particular care. host: dr. b
someone had a reaction, talking beret -- myelitis or a natural infection like lyme disease or even a rabiescine or another vaccine, not the flu vaccine, is this dangerous to be thinking about taking the covid vaccine? when i mentioned this to my regular physician he said he can't have a flu vaccine. i do think he understood the whole story. he just heard transfers myelitis and said you can't have that. outn't know if the jury is or if nobody really knows. i have been trying to get this question...
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thirdly, they were able to build on research that has been done on rabies, malaria, and vaccines forerent streams at the same time. mike asks her why does the window for receiving their second vaccine jab, what will happen to those who miss it? it is a good question and we don‘t know for certain. for the facer vaccine it should be at three weeks, for the astrazeneca when it should be had for weeks. it‘ll probably end up in four weeks for both, which is fine. if you miss one, you don‘t restart the course, you just give it, so we certainly have a few weeks leeway. why aren‘t more care home visitors vaccinated? if we vaccine all staff and visitors to a care home it is most likely that care home residents should be protected from infection? the staff are the ones who are having there was contact with them. the practicality of getting all care home visitors vaccinated would be huge and i think in terms of the number of lives saved, i don‘t think it would be as great, so in the meantime i think we will have to stick with the care home staff, who cannot socially distance, and get other visi
thirdly, they were able to build on research that has been done on rabies, malaria, and vaccines forerent streams at the same time. mike asks her why does the window for receiving their second vaccine jab, what will happen to those who miss it? it is a good question and we don‘t know for certain. for the facer vaccine it should be at three weeks, for the astrazeneca when it should be had for weeks. it‘ll probably end up in four weeks for both, which is fine. if you miss one, you don‘t...