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when the study was started in 1932, the name was the united states public health syphilis study -- i am sorry. the united states public health study of untreated syphilis in the negro male. that was the name of the study and that it -- that was what it was first funded for. after the study became known to the public, it then went to -- or they started using the name tuskegee study. that is, in my opinion, wrong and a continued injustice. tuskegee is not the owners of that study. the public -- the u.s. public health service is the owner of the study and so should it be named that. and you also have some type of accountability for that study. none of the medical professionals, even after it became known, were held accountable for the study, so we should start referring to the study as the united states public health service to study at tuskegee -- service study at tuskegee and include macon county because that's where the men came from, rural macon county, and when you disregard that, you are disregarding the whole community of people that were affected by the study so this is why the w
when the study was started in 1932, the name was the united states public health syphilis study -- i am sorry. the united states public health study of untreated syphilis in the negro male. that was the name of the study and that it -- that was what it was first funded for. after the study became known to the public, it then went to -- or they started using the name tuskegee study. that is, in my opinion, wrong and a continued injustice. tuskegee is not the owners of that study. the public --...
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public health mitigations. nps is proud to take a leadership role in the department of interior's funds to its close partnership with the united states public health service. the public health service provides scientific advice on a range of new and evolving public health issues to protect the health and well-being of visitors. we expect there will be significant increases in visitation and vaccination rates riseand americans increase their travel . through the plan like a park ranger campaign that will be launched tomorrow the end the s is encouraging the public to make plans in advance and recreate responsibly. in april the nps released a mobile app which will assist visitors in planning their visit. with this visitation and the suspension of entrance fees national parks in 2020, it impacted v and concession enrevenues in fy 20 and a combined loss of $125 million at the same time and ps awesome savings as travel costs decreased by 60 million and utility cost increased by 5 million. nps entered 16.8 million covid related expenses, related to supplemental staffing and hygiene supplies, personal protective equipment, expanded telework
public health mitigations. nps is proud to take a leadership role in the department of interior's funds to its close partnership with the united states public health service. the public health service provides scientific advice on a range of new and evolving public health issues to protect the health and well-being of visitors. we expect there will be significant increases in visitation and vaccination rates riseand americans increase their travel . through the plan like a park ranger campaign...
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public health community. i will be forever grateful i had the opportunity to work with anne. the covid-19 pandemic threw the united states world into an economic and humanitarian crisis. as the crisis unfolded, it put a spotlight on the fragility of our public health infrastructure. it eliminated disparities in -- it illuminated disparities in racial outcomes, revealing we have failed to eliminate the racism that results in poor health outcomes for people of color. i am committed to working with the administration and public health partners to ensure every lesson from this crisis is used to build a better, stronger, healthier america. i also commit to using public health expertise and experience in partnership with the public health community to move the world into a safer, healthier future. cdc's fiscal 2022 year request is an increase of $1.6 billion oval fiscal year 2021, the largest increase cdc has received in nearly 20 years. the increases focus on four areas -- building public health infrastructure, reducing health disparities, using public health approaches to reduce violence, and defeating diseases and epidemics
public health community. i will be forever grateful i had the opportunity to work with anne. the covid-19 pandemic threw the united states world into an economic and humanitarian crisis. as the crisis unfolded, it put a spotlight on the fragility of our public health infrastructure. it eliminated disparities in -- it illuminated disparities in racial outcomes, revealing we have failed to eliminate the racism that results in poor health outcomes for people of color. i am committed to working...
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health order issued to help stem tide of covid-19. >> we have the highest vaccination rates of any large county in the united states. santa clara county publicofficer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. >> we are phasing out the last local health order that we've had here in santa clara county issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination status of their employees. >> the high vaccination numbers and proactive ascertainment effort now allows employers in the community. the ability to legally implement the new cal osha regulations, according to county counsel james williams. >> in light of the new cal osha regulations that took effect on friday. these rules provide that people who are fully vaccinated generally do not need to wear face coverings indoors except in certain settings. again, this of the state's rules related to face coverings. these new callous regulations eliminating the requirement for
health order issued to help stem tide of covid-19. >> we have the highest vaccination rates of any large county in the united states. santa clara county publicofficer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. >> we are phasing out the last local health order that we've had here in...
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have immunity do not make sense and when you creates this artificial construct in the united states as our public health officials and cdc have done, get two, vaccinated in the unvaccinated pretty the animating and disenfranchising have of the unvaccinated have natural immunity. tested positive, lesser count as immunity. let's now talk about the immune and on immune. and variance a topic because talk a lot about were talking about the vaccinated in the unvaccinated rated that recently on that topic pretty. >> one is boosting against the original type of which a person was originally vaccinated. and the other is a variant specific boost. we are approaching both of those but the one thing that we are noticing that's important is that the higher your degree immune response against the wild type, the greater the secondary coverage you have against the wider arena variance which is the reason why as we have reported in previous press briefings, when you look at particularly the doses of primary boost of the mrna vaccines which we have the most data. there's protections that it spills over is the wild type an
have immunity do not make sense and when you creates this artificial construct in the united states as our public health officials and cdc have done, get two, vaccinated in the unvaccinated pretty the animating and disenfranchising have of the unvaccinated have natural immunity. tested positive, lesser count as immunity. let's now talk about the immune and on immune. and variance a topic because talk a lot about were talking about the vaccinated in the unvaccinated rated that recently on that...
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united states. >> santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. >> in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. we are phasing out the last local order that we've had here in santa clara county. >> issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination status of their employees. the high vaccination numbers and proactive ascertainment effort now allows employers in the community. the ability to legally implement the new cal osha regulations, according to county counsel james williams. >> in light of the new cal osha regulations that took effect on friday. these rules provide that people who are fully vaccinated generally do not need to wear face coverings indoors except in certain settings. again, this is the state's rules related to face coverings. these new callous regulations eliminating the requirement for physical distancing and -prelaxed. a number of other standards as well.
united states. >> santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. >> in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. we are phasing out the last local order that we've had here in santa clara county. >> issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination...
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united states. santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. >> we are phasing out the last local order that we've had here in santa clara county issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination status of their employees. >> the high vaccination numbers andtproactive ascertainment effort now allows employers in the community. the ability to legally implement the new cal osha regulations, according to county counsel james williams. >> in light of the new cal osha regulations that took effect on friday. >> these rules provide that people who are fully vaccinated generally do not need to wear face coverings indoors except in certain settings. again, this of the state's rules related to face coverings. these new callous regulations eliminating the requirement for physical distancing and relaxed. a number of other standards as well. but the
united states. santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. >> we are phasing out the last local order that we've had here in santa clara county issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination status of their...
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but we don't expect is a lack of transparency from our united states public health officials. wuhan institute of virology. i think if people were a little bit more open and honest and much more transparent. i think you would have much less discord with the american public right now and a lot of the public would not have such distrust for the institution. steve: before you go i saw a headline this morning apparently the number of people who are getting vaccines and plateaued. i think last week it was something like 2 million fewer people got shots than they anticipated. what's hang? >> well, steve, first of all, we had a huge part of the population who have already been vaccinated. and there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy still. unfortunately, i think what's going to take to get more people to go and get vaccinated first you need to make sure that the vaccines are completely convenient. put them at your local cvs or post office where people are going day-to-day. don't make it is people have to go out of their way to get it we need drug companies to get that full fda approval. ju
but we don't expect is a lack of transparency from our united states public health officials. wuhan institute of virology. i think if people were a little bit more open and honest and much more transparent. i think you would have much less discord with the american public right now and a lot of the public would not have such distrust for the institution. steve: before you go i saw a headline this morning apparently the number of people who are getting vaccines and plateaued. i think last week...
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recognized by an election to the national academy of medicine and she has resooved the united states public health services distinguished various medal and the association of state and territorial health officials lifetime achievement award. among many other awards and recognitions. dr. shukett dedicated her life to improving public health around the world and is inspire -- and has inpyred many many young women to go into medicine an public health. as a lifelong health care professional i congratulate dr. shukett on her retirement and commend her for her hard work over the past 33 years. thank you, madam chair, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? >> thank you, madam chair. i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to celebrate a very special day for a woman in my district but i also want to say how joyful it is to see people's faces and smil
recognized by an election to the national academy of medicine and she has resooved the united states public health services distinguished various medal and the association of state and territorial health officials lifetime achievement award. among many other awards and recognitions. dr. shukett dedicated her life to improving public health around the world and is inspire -- and has inpyred many many young women to go into medicine an public health. as a lifelong health care professional i...
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united states. >> everybody -- everybody -- >> now, facing the biggest public-health crisis in a century. the president is positioning the u.s. as the world leader in the fight to defeat the disease. announcing the purchase of 500 million pfizer vaccine doses to be donated to nearly-100 countries, most in need. >> our vaccine donations don't include pressure for favors or potential concessions. we are doing this to save lives. >> reporter: the doses, to be produced in the u.s., will begin shipping out in august. with the full order to be completed by next summer. theove follows pressure on the president to do52% of americans at least one shot. but asia, it's just 6%. and africa, only 2%. >> the key to reopening and growing economies is to vaccinate your people. >> reporter: earlier, the two leaders renewing the atlantic charter a postwar declaration of cooperation, first signed by winston churchill and fdr. addressing new challenges, today, from cyberthreats to climate change. the first lady wearing her own message of hope. the word, love, outlineerica. >> reporter: and late tonight, prim
united states. >> everybody -- everybody -- >> now, facing the biggest public-health crisis in a century. the president is positioning the u.s. as the world leader in the fight to defeat the disease. announcing the purchase of 500 million pfizer vaccine doses to be donated to nearly-100 countries, most in need. >> our vaccine donations don't include pressure for favors or potential concessions. we are doing this to save lives. >> reporter: the doses, to be produced in...
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united states, in some respect the u.k., you have a much more unified unite dimension approach which allowed you to do things that we in the united states cannot do. we have to reinvest in the local public healthrastructure which we sadly have let, almost as a victim of our own success. we have to do better with the public health component. we have done very well with the scientific component. katty: and perhaps take some of the politics out of this. >> you did not ask the question. but to me, the one thing you don't want to do is you don't want intense political divisiveness. the common enemy is the virus. we have seen some subantial political divisiveness in my own country which is very unfortunate. katty: thank you very much for joining us. there has been so much politics wrapped up in this virus, not just here in the united states, have seen it in europe, u.k., brazil. it's unfortunate because as dr. fauci says the common enemy is the virus. we need to rely on the science and we are always learning new things, but the politics has made everybody's job difficult. before we go, rockclimbing is one thing. cliff diving is quite another. what is next is a bit of both. dangling in spain, these t
united states, in some respect the u.k., you have a much more unified unite dimension approach which allowed you to do things that we in the united states cannot do. we have to reinvest in the local public healthrastructure which we sadly have let, almost as a victim of our own success. we have to do better with the public health component. we have done very well with the scientific component. katty: and perhaps take some of the politics out of this. >> you did not ask the question. but...
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united states. basically the way public health experts are framing this, everything you the before with the originalpaces, crowded indoor spaces you need to do with the delta variant squared or cubed. you need to be more vigilant because it is more contagious. you have to be more careful. those things work really really well but you can't get relaxed about it the way you might have been a little less vigilant with the original strain. >> i want to double-check, if you are fully vaccinated, must you remain that vigil ant, don't let your guard down. >> the data we have with is for the pfizer vaccine. we are extrapolating. but it is very effective against the delta variant. you can basically behave as you would with the original type. >> people in general shouldn't let your guards down just yet? right. >> there could soon be a pill to treat covid in the biden administration is putting more than $3 billion into a program developing these types of anti-viral drugs. could we see this conscious when? by the end of the year? how significant would this be? >> quite significant. i don't think we would ever pu
united states. basically the way public health experts are framing this, everything you the before with the originalpaces, crowded indoor spaces you need to do with the delta variant squared or cubed. you need to be more vigilant because it is more contagious. you have to be more careful. those things work really really well but you can't get relaxed about it the way you might have been a little less vigilant with the original strain. >> i want to double-check, if you are fully...
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united states. >> santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. >> in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. we are phasing out the last local order that we've had here in santa clara county. >> issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination status of their employees. the high vaccination numbers and proactive ascertainment effort now allows employers in the community. the ability to legally implement the new cal osha regulations, according to county counsel james williams. >> in light of the new cal osha regulations that took effect on friday. these rules provide that people who are fully vaccinated generally do not need to wear face coverings indoors except in certain settings. again, this of the state's rules related to face coverings. these new callous regulations eliminating the requirement for physical distancing and relaxed. a number of other standards as well. bu
united states. >> santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody on monday announcing that 80% of eligible county residents have had at least one dose of vaccine and that 70% are now fully vaccinated. >> in light of the very high vaccination rates in our county. the low and stable rates of covid. we are phasing out the last local order that we've had here in santa clara county. >> issued back on may 18th at order required employers to determine the vaccination...
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united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health emergency. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's supply of emergency shelters models mostly on oakland's community cabins expand rental assistance to keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. and boost the creation of permanent supportive and affordable housing. they're also calling on increasing safe parking sites for those living in vehicles and upping the investment into mental health and substance abuse programs. their solution comes with an annual cost of 2.5 billion dollars. the funds would be coming from the feds. the state and a propose regional 10 billion dollar ballot measure but is going to take more than money. it's also going to take political will. they're calli
united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health emergency. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay...
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united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public healthcy. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's supply of emergency shelters models. mostly on oakland's community cabins expand rental assistance to keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. and boost the creation of permanent supportive and affordable housing. they're also calling on increasing safe parking sites for those living in vehicles and upping the investment into mental health and substance abuse programs. their solution comes with an annual cost of 2.5 billion dollars. the funds would be coming from the feds. the state and a propose regional 10 billion dollar ballot measure but is going to take more than money. it's also going to take political will. they're calling on c
united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public healthcy. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's...
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in the united states, giovanni's room, as well as "philadelphia gay news" the oldest lgbtq publication in the united states. as early as 1981 activists were meeting with the department of health to discuss the virus that would become known as aids and put pressure on them to address the growing crisis. in more recent history, amber hikes in the office of affairs introduced a new flag adding black and brown stripes to represent lgbtq people of color. they continue through groups like the william way community center and people like my friend, kendall stevens, who is pushing for pennsylvania to update its hate crime statute to include lgbtq people as a protected class. from early protest to the continued advocacy of today, the philadelphia rehas plenty to be proud of in pride month. i yield back. mr. cicilline: i thank the gentlelady for being part of the special order hour. it is my pleasure to yield to congresswoman jacobs of california, a colleague on the foreign affairs committee, someone who dead kayed her work even before she got to congress to ending childhood poverty to the promotion of human rights and equality. she's an original co-sponsor of the equality act, member
in the united states, giovanni's room, as well as "philadelphia gay news" the oldest lgbtq publication in the united states. as early as 1981 activists were meeting with the department of health to discuss the virus that would become known as aids and put pressure on them to address the growing crisis. in more recent history, amber hikes in the office of affairs introduced a new flag adding black and brown stripes to represent lgbtq people of color. they continue through groups like...
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oscar atlanta as a national public health official in the united states. he says, there is an urgent need for leaders to agree on a global vaccine plan and carried out as soon as possible. when you look at the history of pandemic, and even the history of global vaccine action plans, it is very much understood that everyone needs to be in it together. if we're going to be successful to both addressing the damage and ensuring that we have equitable and fair access to just just the common decency of being able to survive and live, you know, help the last thoughts. you know, we have this common statement that there is a microcosm in a macro cars and what we've seen in this pandemic in all of the countries when there's, there's virtual inequities. when there's lack of axes, you find that they're going to be breakthroughs. so therefore, that means we have the both the benefit vaccination inoculation as you would say. but if we are not covering all aspects of, of the whole village and we fail the entire structure, you will see break through that means individuals
oscar atlanta as a national public health official in the united states. he says, there is an urgent need for leaders to agree on a global vaccine plan and carried out as soon as possible. when you look at the history of pandemic, and even the history of global vaccine action plans, it is very much understood that everyone needs to be in it together. if we're going to be successful to both addressing the damage and ensuring that we have equitable and fair access to just just the common decency...
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what we see here is the united states linked to the solution with respect to the issues of covid because the hegemony of the pharmaceutical industry and its capture of our public healthy seems to be so thorough. >> tucker: it is terrifying
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would allow it to stay on the market pounce the pan democrat sick over and the united states is no long america a public healthy. it also sets the stage for the company to be able to start advertising the shots on tv and other media outlets. over 100 million shots have been given. pfizer has applied for this full fda approval. it'll take months for either of them to come through. we will stay on top of it. >>> . looking live at sfo. with very learned nearly a dozen airlines issued about $13 million in refunds to customers last year. industry trade group airlines former said they face backlash from passengers. even lawmakers over how they handled canceled flights in 2020. they said that cash refunds came on top of billions of dollars of travel credits that are now being used to book new flights. >>> many of those new flights were likely part of the surge in travel over the memorial day weekend. tsa said that it screened more than 7 million passengers since thursday. aaa predicted more than 37 million american was traveling a 640% increase compared to last year. >>> this morning european official president offic
would allow it to stay on the market pounce the pan democrat sick over and the united states is no long america a public healthy. it also sets the stage for the company to be able to start advertising the shots on tv and other media outlets. over 100 million shots have been given. pfizer has applied for this full fda approval. it'll take months for either of them to come through. we will stay on top of it. >>> . looking live at sfo. with very learned nearly a dozen airlines issued...
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maybe they're not as great as the vaccines in the united states but still are sending them to countries that are desperate for vaccines. you see public health experts saying, look, if we have these vaccines and people in the united states do not want them or are not getting them, there's a time when it's time to start sharing them with the world. so this is an agreement, this announcement about sharing these vaccines with the world that had been in the making for a month with jeff zients, the president's top covid adviser, who joined him on this trip and joined you earlier, had been working on. they knew they were going to be pressed by world leaders because it's something frankly that president biden is being asked about by world leaders in several calls he has had with them, in meeting he has had about what the u.s.'s role is going to look like. this announcement is a sign that the white house does realize they want to take a big role in this. and so going forward, they say that's going to be their position. >> kaitlan, stick around. i want to bring in chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta and clarissa ward to talk about this. clar
maybe they're not as great as the vaccines in the united states but still are sending them to countries that are desperate for vaccines. you see public health experts saying, look, if we have these vaccines and people in the united states do not want them or are not getting them, there's a time when it's time to start sharing them with the world. so this is an agreement, this announcement about sharing these vaccines with the world that had been in the making for a month with jeff zients, the...
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of government and that has been historical in the united states and no amount of incentive seems to be able to change that. the worry for public health officials is the delta variant, which is of course highly contagious and may actually hurt some of the younger age groups. and this is something that really worries the public health officials who are warning everyone that if we don't have broad and widespread vaccination rates in the united states, there could be a real resurgence come the end of the year. so once again, they are working with the public trying to get out into communities and sell them on the advantages of being vaccinated. but again, it has been a challenge. still the white house, striking an optimistic note, saying they are going ahead with their july 4th celebration at the white house to celebrate the front line workers who have really helped to turn things around in the united states with the covert epidemic. kimberly how can thank you very much indeed. england to have kicked off fare, euro group di, match against the czech republic without mason mount. and ben joel, the football is a south isolating after hugging
of government and that has been historical in the united states and no amount of incentive seems to be able to change that. the worry for public health officials is the delta variant, which is of course highly contagious and may actually hurt some of the younger age groups. and this is something that really worries the public health officials who are warning everyone that if we don't have broad and widespread vaccination rates in the united states, there could be a real resurgence come the end...
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public health medications. eps is proud to take a leadership role through his clothes -- through its close partnership with the united states. we provide on a range of new and evolving public health issues to promote the health and well-being of visitors and employees. we suspect there will be significant increases in many parts of co-mitigation measures are reduced -- stiffening -- significant increases in many parts as co-mitigation edgers are reduced. in april, the national park service was the first nationwide mobile app that will assist visitors in planning their visit. visitation and the temporary suspension of entrance fees negatively impacted and concession revenues in fy 20 for a combined loss of a proximally $25 million. parks some savings as utility costs decreased by 5 million. the nps has incurred 16.8 million in covid related expenses to date critically related to supplemental staffing, extra cleaning, personal protective equipment, expanded telework capabilities and a virtual visitor experiences. many of the concessionaires and other parks saw significantly reduced operations in 2020. the mps -- nps engaged i
public health medications. eps is proud to take a leadership role through his clothes -- through its close partnership with the united states. we provide on a range of new and evolving public health issues to promote the health and well-being of visitors and employees. we suspect there will be significant increases in many parts of co-mitigation measures are reduced -- stiffening -- significant increases in many parts as co-mitigation edgers are reduced. in april, the national park service was...
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united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents that any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health emergency. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making. and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's supply of emergency shelters models mostly on oakland's community cabins expand rental assistance to keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. and was the creation of permanent supportive and affordable housing. they're also calling on increasing safe parking sites for those living in vehicles and upping the investment into mental health and substance abuse programs. their solution comes with an annual cost of 2.5 billion dollars. the funds would be coming from the feds. the state and a propose regional 10 billion dollar ballot measure but is going to take more than money. it's also going to take political will. they're callin
united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents that any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health emergency. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making. and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay...
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united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health emergency. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making. and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's supply of emergency shelters models. mostly on oakland's community cabins expand rental assistance to keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. and boost the creation of permanent supportive and affordable housing. they're also calling on increasing safe parking sites for those living in vehicles and upping the investment into mental health and substance abuse programs. their solution comes with an annual cost of 2.5 billion dollars. the funds would be coming from the feds. the state and a propose regional 10 billion dollar ballot measure but is going to take more than money. it's also going to take political will. they're cal
united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health emergency. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making. and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay...
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united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making. and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's supply of emergency shelters models. mostly on oakland's community cabins expand rental assistance to keep people from becoming homeless in the first place. and boost the creation of permanent supportive and affordable housing. they're also calling on increasing safe parking sites for those living in vehicles and upping the investment into mental health and substance abuse programs. their solution comes with an annual cost of 2.5 billion dollars. the funds would be coming from the feds. the state and a propose regional 10 billion dollar ballot measure but is going to take more than money. it's also going to take political will. they're calling on ca
united states. we provide shelter to less homeless residents than any region and the united states. so the way we see it, this is a public health. >> the bay area homeless crisis is a problem that's been decades in the making. and the bill has now come do according to the bay area council senior vice president of public policy and that admitting to solve our most persistent problem. a one-time investment of 9.3 billion dollars. the funds going to dramatically increase the bay area's...
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public health basis to keep that regulation in place. today, as i talk to you as the vice president is on the border, there will be people, pelled under the united statesid-regulated, and it's not based in public health and it's based on frankly, xenophobia and i've taken it, ask title 42 has to go away and the republicans are saying they haven't done enough and they are going back to the policies of the trump administration that separated 5500 families that the administration to this day is trying to reunite. as many as 2100 children still separated from their parents and that's the focus at this moment and they certainly want to go talk about that when she meets with advocates, lawyers and members of civil society which is a large community in the el paso area. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, sentencing day. we are live in minneapolis as the man convicted of the murder of george floyd learns his fate this afternoon. in florida, highly trained rescue teams are digging through the rubble. it is terrible weather today. 159 people still unaccounted for and we will bring you updates as soon as we get them. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc
public health basis to keep that regulation in place. today, as i talk to you as the vice president is on the border, there will be people, pelled under the united statesid-regulated, and it's not based in public health and it's based on frankly, xenophobia and i've taken it, ask title 42 has to go away and the republicans are saying they haven't done enough and they are going back to the policies of the trump administration that separated 5500 families that the administration to this day is...
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united, i mean the appeal really much the mental health is really suffering. it seems like a huge i had to. yeah. everything the, you know, the for the united states, his options were not in the public interest. spoke with many people here. they argue that the women live john, this because i know sergeant boring time job actually used to read and it was actually a very animated crowd outside belmont prison. good to see. thanks for that. a group of fighters from africa is notorious tara group vocal. her ram has pledged allegiance to the atlantic states branch on the continent as follows. the death of hiram's leader. last month we will unite together to fight the unbelievers. what will happen now will by far exceed what transpired in the past now that we're united is i'm excited on the bustle harass i've actually been on rifle for 12 years . un says hundreds of thousands of civilians have guide in the insurgency in adult humanitarian crisis. in large area, meanwhile, a stomach has been held in rome by members of the coalition against i feel with more and what that terrorist alliance could mean for the entire region is all corresponding eagerness. daniel, it's been a long time since yo
united, i mean the appeal really much the mental health is really suffering. it seems like a huge i had to. yeah. everything the, you know, the for the united states, his options were not in the public interest. spoke with many people here. they argue that the women live john, this because i know sergeant boring time job actually used to read and it was actually a very animated crowd outside belmont prison. good to see. thanks for that. a group of fighters from africa is notorious tara group...
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united states already becoming a dominant grade in united kingdom. whether see, you know, a huge increase in cases and israel as well. so it's a real problem. you have long really in terms of public health. it's not just because you're breaking that cherry that you want to pay attention to disease and, and in 6 because it also poses a national security threat to your country's entity, united states. people don't care, brothers and sisters in those countries. so very and dr. bob, a lot of this isn't necessarily surprising as you smoke up on this show before and basically every by and his doctor are expert, be the variance were coming. we might not have known the name of them, but we knew that they were coming. the public knew a bit months ago, you guys had cautioned to everyone over and over again. what actions do we need to take now to further protect against the spread of the buyers knowing that variance, like the, the delta are already here, but others might be coming as well, especially what message you have for those who already been vaccinated. the interesting thing is that we know the tactic village, if you know your seo to low level is low, 600 is very likelihood. you have sort o
united states already becoming a dominant grade in united kingdom. whether see, you know, a huge increase in cases and israel as well. so it's a real problem. you have long really in terms of public health. it's not just because you're breaking that cherry that you want to pay attention to disease and, and in 6 because it also poses a national security threat to your country's entity, united states. people don't care, brothers and sisters in those countries. so very and dr. bob, a lot of this...
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so much has change in the united states in the past year that it's hard to keep track of it all. public health experts have been exposed as frauds, as incompetent and dishonest. our schools are openly teaching racism to our children. our military at times does not seem interested in protecting the country. these are big changes with real ramifications. most news channels don't want to cover the real stories. they occupy themselves with frivolity. but we do want to cover them, we think it's our duty. it's hard to give each one of these topics the time and depth they deserve. that's why we announced our new streaming show, tucker carlson today. most of these interviews last around an hour. tonight we'll feature some of our best conversations. we want to begin with a portion of our first ever episode featuring douglas murray, one of the rare free thinking intellectuals left. here's part of the conversation that we had about how the united states appears to be losing its moral compass. >> there is nothing left by war, hatred, oppression, bigotry and much more. i think that anyone, black, white, an
so much has change in the united states in the past year that it's hard to keep track of it all. public health experts have been exposed as frauds, as incompetent and dishonest. our schools are openly teaching racism to our children. our military at times does not seem interested in protecting the country. these are big changes with real ramifications. most news channels don't want to cover the real stories. they occupy themselves with frivolity. but we do want to cover them, we think it's our...
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united states as we historically have had. we'll continue to also convey the public health guidelines and guidance we have been delivering out there about only essential travel. go ahead. reporter: thanks, jen. a couple quick questions on iraq again. first of all in the past even during the soleil manny, usually these strikes came in response towns dents where u.s. servicemen or military contractor was killed s there any indication this administration is pursuing a more aggressive policy on responding to iran's militia attacks in iraq? was that retaliatory strike or was it it -- jen: well, let me first say that we -- united states selected these targets because iran-backed militia's used them to conduct five attacks against u.s. facilities in iraq since april. it was in direct response to those specific attacks. as i noted before, of course, the president did this in -- aligned with -- with domestic law and international law as well. he has been clear, the president's been clear that there will be serious consequences if iranian leaders continue to arm, fund, and train militia groups to attack our people. obviously we have seen --
united states as we historically have had. we'll continue to also convey the public health guidelines and guidance we have been delivering out there about only essential travel. go ahead. reporter: thanks, jen. a couple quick questions on iraq again. first of all in the past even during the soleil manny, usually these strikes came in response towns dents where u.s. servicemen or military contractor was killed s there any indication this administration is pursuing a more aggressive policy on...
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public health. it says people who drink $3.00 to $4.00 cups of regular or decaf coffee daily, are markedly less likely to develop or die from such disease. in the united states, karl ness, if a defender with the las vegas writers has become the 1st active player in the national football league to come out as gay, the ship was regionally taken on by the cleveland browns. in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft, he signed with the raiders ahead of the 2020 season and says he hopes this decision will help make the coming out process easier for others. the hero 2022 groups wrapped up. i'm pretty private person, so i hope you guys know that i'm really not doing this for attention. i just think that representation of visibility are so important. i actually hope that a one day videos like this whole coming out process are just not necessary. but until then, you know, i'm going to do my best and do my part to cultivate a culture that's accepting that's compassionate. now some european football at at euro 2022 groups wrapped up on monday and group c. austria joined another ones and qualifying for the last 16 while there was a night of drama and group be in copenhagen, den
public health. it says people who drink $3.00 to $4.00 cups of regular or decaf coffee daily, are markedly less likely to develop or die from such disease. in the united states, karl ness, if a defender with the las vegas writers has become the 1st active player in the national football league to come out as gay, the ship was regionally taken on by the cleveland browns. in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft, he signed with the raiders ahead of the 2020 season and says he hopes this decision will...
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so much has change in the united states in the past year that it's hard to keep track of it all. public healthto our children. our military at times does not seem interested in protecting the country. these are big changes with real
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united states? somehow this idea of american exceptionalism has crossed over into national arrogance that somehow american immune systems were stronger and there is a denial early on of community transmission, even from our top public health leader dr. fauci. we didn't hear any of those alarms getting sounded and as a result we were unprepared for the pandemic. there were a lot of mistakes and i don't think it's productive to go back and play a blame game. in the book "the price we pay" here are the lessons to create a better health care system, faster and more responsive so we can pivot quickly for a national emergency of any kind, be it a mass shooting or a natural disaster. >> host: justut
united states? somehow this idea of american exceptionalism has crossed over into national arrogance that somehow american immune systems were stronger and there is a denial early on of community transmission, even from our top public health leader dr. fauci. we didn't hear any of those alarms getting sounded and as a result we were unprepared for the pandemic. there were a lot of mistakes and i don't think it's productive to go back and play a blame game. in the book "the price we...
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1952, smallpox was eradicated in the united states following the year, and also eradicated in europe on a wide scale with the vaccination efforts, and public health officials also decided to take the campaign global. the world health organization, it started to be that in the 1950's, but it really committed to these efforts in 1967 into a global eradication. eradication campaign. in 1967, the disease was still present in 31 countries, and it was killing an estimated 2 million people a year. it was still a major global health problem even though it was starting to be eradicated in some parts of the world. the results of that masses campaign -- massive campaign, 1977 saw the last natural case of smallpox. amanda in -- a man in somalia, ali maow maslin, survived but he is the last known case of someone naturally catching smallpox. in 1980, the world health organization declared smallpox eradicated. smallpox is still the subject of medical interest, even though it has been eradicated, the world cheered, everybody patted themselves on the back, this horrible scourge that had killed tens of millions of people over the course of thousands of years of hi
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so vital to the united states that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health, or safety, or any combination of those matters. the founders were clear in their drafting of the second amendment that the right to bear arms is necessary to the security of a free state. in other words, the second amendment is essential to our system of government. while essential workers designations have been arbitrarily decided and enforced from the outset, forcibly shutting the doors of those who enable americans to exercise their second amendment rights is obviously motivated by a radical anti-gun agenda. there is no question the firearms industry is vital to the security of the american people. the rights of americans including the rights to keep and bear arms are no less essential during the state -- during a state of emergency. in fact, the right to defend one's self and one's home is most essential during a state of emergency. states of emergency merit are heightened vigilance to protect against unnecessary and unconstitutional government outreach. in 2020 americans sought
so vital to the united states that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health, or safety, or any combination of those matters. the founders were clear in their drafting of the second amendment that the right to bear arms is necessary to the security of a free state. in other words, the second amendment is essential to our system of government. while essential workers designations have...
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wasn't just china but also the united states is doing this research and sometimes in collaboration with china. >> gillian: how does the medical community, the public healthmunity at large, deal with the consequences of this? i ask you all the time about how the biden administration is going to do with the consequences of between seven and 11 million people of debt around the world. >> redfield was hinting at this too. gain of function research is very dangerous. when we have developed vaccines at work in 3-4 weeks, and it doesn't to have any purpose for a virus to suddenly go human to human. it should go back to science fiction where belongs. >> gillian: these gain of function research it, are the even ethical? thank you for taking the time to be with us. another fox news alert. general merrick garland is announcing partnerships between agencies helping on domestic terrorism. the new guidelines are the direct result of the january 6 assault on the capitol building. >> we cannot prevent every attack. the only way to find sustainable solutions is not only to disrupt and deter, but also to address the root causes of violence. >> gillian: we will monitor the
wasn't just china but also the united states is doing this research and sometimes in collaboration with china. >> gillian: how does the medical community, the public healthmunity at large, deal with the consequences of this? i ask you all the time about how the biden administration is going to do with the consequences of between seven and 11 million people of debt around the world. >> redfield was hinting at this too. gain of function research is very dangerous. when we have...
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united states 2021 does it worry you? >> good evening brian. i think it worries us owe that public healths across the country two weeks ago and unvaccinated young people are requiring intensive care and they have chest admission i want to show all your viewers here we go. that is the image of a 30 or old patient that i took care of 30 weeks ago. that is something i just didn't see. my colleagues typically did not see one year prior anything that's white in the lungs, those lungs and those pie shaped figures in the middle of the image should look black on a chest x-ray. the areas that are white and should otherwise look black that's passed from covid-19. that's what we're seeing with young people coming in unvaccinated. and unvaccinated people are peppering hospitals across the country and so we all say is that clearly is possible we need to make clear that those that are unvaccinated at the threat level to the threat has changed. maybe it's no longer calling it covid-19, we call it covid 21. i don't know. but the remaining and vaccinated folks in 2021 is fundamentally more dangerous than
united states 2021 does it worry you? >> good evening brian. i think it worries us owe that public healths across the country two weeks ago and unvaccinated young people are requiring intensive care and they have chest admission i want to show all your viewers here we go. that is the image of a 30 or old patient that i took care of 30 weeks ago. that is something i just didn't see. my colleagues typically did not see one year prior anything that's white in the lungs, those lungs and those...
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colleagues in the media decided to be political as did some of the public health leadership in the country. it's a disgrace to the united stateswns were implemented. they failed. they failed to save the elderly. they failed to stop the spread of course because they weren't indicated and in fact they destroyed families, particularly low income families. the working class was dei had from. they closed our schools and sacrificed america's children all spreading misinformation, pseudoscience while the people who were saying the truth were vilified. stuart: we hear you. >> what i say now is finally the journalists are doing their job. where were they a year-and-a-half ago? it is again disgrace. stuart: we'll said. >> that is why people because the -- stuart: i have to go, i'm terribly doctor. i hope you feel vindicated, doctor. i'm sorry i'm out of time. my apologies. coming up sandra smith. border guy art del cueto, mayor of miami francis suarez and a whole lot more. we'll be back. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ... do you have a life insurance policy
colleagues in the media decided to be political as did some of the public health leadership in the country. it's a disgrace to the united stateswns were implemented. they failed. they failed to save the elderly. they failed to stop the spread of course because they weren't indicated and in fact they destroyed families, particularly low income families. the working class was dei had from. they closed our schools and sacrificed america's children all spreading misinformation, pseudoscience while...
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public support could end up undermining his standing. let's go over to the united states now where the supreme court has dismissed the latest republican late attempt to overturn the national health law known as obamacare. now, this decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. it was passed by the bomber administration in 2010 to address large gaps in health care coverage for americans. we are the, this is the moment former us president brock obama announced the passage of the affordable care act today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. and since that time, american republicans have bow to repeal the act, often referred to as obamacare. this is the 3rd major attack on the health care law taken to the supreme court. and it ended the way the 1st 2 did with a majority of justices rejecting the case made for scrapping it there were some hope among the opponents of obamacare that this time would be different. mainly because the court is more conservative now that there are 3 appointees of president donald trump on it, and i mean millions continue to suffer
public support could end up undermining his standing. let's go over to the united states now where the supreme court has dismissed the latest republican late attempt to overturn the national health law known as obamacare. now, this decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. it was passed by the bomber administration in 2010 to address large gaps in health care coverage for americans. we are the, this is the moment former us president...
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here in the united states we have had states making decisions often independent of the federal recommendations that come from public healthce is opening things up and i impatience is opening things up and i hope _ impatience is opening things up and i hope we _ impatience is opening things up and i hope we have a sufficient number of people _ i hope we have a sufficient number of people vaccinated so that we don't _ of people vaccinated so that we don't have large surges but we will have continuing transmission because particularly _ have continuing transmission because particularly in some places, my own state _ particularly in some places, my own state included, we still don't have enough _ state included, we still don't have enough people vaccinated.- state included, we still don't have enough people vaccinated. thank you so much for — enough people vaccinated. thank you so much for being _ enough people vaccinated. thank you so much for being with _ enough people vaccinated. thank you so much for being with us _ enough people vaccinated. thank you so much for being with us as - enough people vaccinated. thank you so m
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policies one of many changes health affairs in the wake of the public pandemic. the pandemic hits the united statest as we were about to hold a in person event in conjunction with march 2020 issues focused on the equitable care act. we canceled that and all since and as we considered rescheduling, we thought why not take what we've learned over the past year and do something different. the result is policy with shorter virtual format looks forward toward emerging issues we are grateful the wealth fund foundation for the support of the original issue and willingness to work with us as we revise our plans. i'm thrilled to announce we have hi1700 people registered for the events being broadcast so now to our events. liz fowler ised the newly named deputy administrator center for medicare and medicaid services for cms andor director of center for medicare and medicaid innovation. this is portfolio brought what i'm going to focus my question primarily on an interesting unique enterprise. established in congress by congress in 2010 as part of the affordable care act with the goal of identifying ways to i
policies one of many changes health affairs in the wake of the public pandemic. the pandemic hits the united statest as we were about to hold a in person event in conjunction with march 2020 issues focused on the equitable care act. we canceled that and all since and as we considered rescheduling, we thought why not take what we've learned over the past year and do something different. the result is policy with shorter virtual format looks forward toward emerging issues we are grateful the...
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discussing this is an important moment for both vaccine diplomacy by thecy united states we been a world leader in public healthause of the efforts ofs this administrationan in previous the most effective vaccines because the president bidens threshold and i do think it's time for bold vaccine diplomacy what do we do on a bipartisan basis to send a strong signal of support to take decisive steps the announcement last week was terrific what i heard in taiwan and souths korea and other countries is very encouraging. but what else would be helpful for you h to hear from congress quick. >> thank you for putting a spotlight on that with you and senator romney to have the opportunity to show her leadership. so the next most important step beyond vaccine that we have available to share is increasing significantly in the united states as well as other parts of the world if we stay on that current trajectory we will not get to global herd immunity by 2024 that is unacceptable oror at least it should be what they managed to increase production and then share then we can get there. i think the president would be coming ba
discussing this is an important moment for both vaccine diplomacy by thecy united states we been a world leader in public healthause of the efforts ofs this administrationan in previous the most effective vaccines because the president bidens threshold and i do think it's time for bold vaccine diplomacy what do we do on a bipartisan basis to send a strong signal of support to take decisive steps the announcement last week was terrific what i heard in taiwan and souths korea and other countries...
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national security interests, foreign relations or the economy of the united states or to the public confidence, civil liberties or public health and safety of the american people. based upon what the department knew concerning the potential systemic compromise, an initial review showed it met the definition of a major cyber security incident. within an hour of making this determination, the department notified cisa and omb. subsequently the department sent a noifctionz of a significant cyber security incident to cisa and ondi to request coordinated support. and as required by fisma, the department notified congress within seven days and subsequently provided more detailed information. the department actively participated in the cyber unified coordination group stood up in response to the incident which supported information sharing and coordination across the government for all affected agencies. along with the hands on assistance with respect to the identified compromise, cisa also released emergency directive 2101 which provided guidance for the department to further investigate and determine the scope of exposure at the dep
national security interests, foreign relations or the economy of the united states or to the public confidence, civil liberties or public health and safety of the american people. based upon what the department knew concerning the potential systemic compromise, an initial review showed it met the definition of a major cyber security incident. within an hour of making this determination, the department notified cisa and omb. subsequently the department sent a noifctionz of a significant cyber...
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united states 2021 does it worry you? >> good evening, brian. you know, i think it worries us all in public healthry anecdotally, i saw this just two weeks ago, that unvaccinated young people are requiring intensive care. i think your team actually, if we can do some brief chest x-ray rounds, might actually have a chest image i want to show all your viewers. there we go. that is the image of a 30-year-old patient i took care of a few weeks ago. that is something i just didn't see. my colleagues typically did not see it one year prior. you think that's white in the lungs. those lungs are those pie-shaped figures in the middle of the image. air should look black on a chest x-ray. the areas that are white in areas that should otherwise look black are pus from covid-19. that's what we're seeing in young people coming in invaccinate. unvaccinated people are peppering hospitals across the country. what i will say as clearly as possible, we need to make clear that those that are unvaccinated, that the threat level, the threat has changed. maybe it's no longer calling it covid-19. we call it covid 21, i d
united states 2021 does it worry you? >> good evening, brian. you know, i think it worries us all in public healthry anecdotally, i saw this just two weeks ago, that unvaccinated young people are requiring intensive care. i think your team actually, if we can do some brief chest x-ray rounds, might actually have a chest image i want to show all your viewers. there we go. that is the image of a 30-year-old patient i took care of a few weeks ago. that is something i just didn't see. my...