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let's have a look at this with william shatner who's professor of preventative medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine i joined us from city of nashville in the u.s. so welcome professor i'm what do you think should americans sit this weekend celebrations out well i think they should go out there fun they should go out carefully rather than in a carefree fashion i think we need to wear our meniscus social distancing and avoid large groups that run in that we just heard that bothers me a great deal it sounds like our last holiday memorial day weekend where many people went out in a very careless fashion and we had many many infections as a consequence we'll see what happens this year i'm really worried over i must say ok well as a number of us cases skyrockets the president has been tweeting let's take a look at what he said he said there's a rise in coronavirus cases because our testing he so massive and so good far bigger and better than any other country this is great news he said but even better news is that death and the death rate is down also younger people who get better much
let's have a look at this with william shatner who's professor of preventative medicine at vanderbilt school of medicine i joined us from city of nashville in the u.s. so welcome professor i'm what do you think should americans sit this weekend celebrations out well i think they should go out there fun they should go out carefully rather than in a carefree fashion i think we need to wear our meniscus social distancing and avoid large groups that run in that we just heard that bothers me a great...
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sleep apnea commercial william shatner here you know, i've been using a c-pap machine for overen years and it's made a world of difference to me seriously, though, i'm watching so much tv, today i accidentally called my daughters kendall and kylie. i'm so desperate to get outside. when someone throws one item in the garbage, i bag it out and take it out to the trash can brb. be right back. i'm really running out of ways to stay entertained. last night i left our back door open and prayed raccoons would come in. things are getting a little crazy at the house this afternoon i went into the bathroom and caught my roomba in the dark watching "wall-e." "someone's in here." my roomba told me to knock i saw that hallmark is giving away one million free cards so people can send notes to loved ones that's really great because if there's one thing we need right now it's people touching licked envelopes. and finally, i saw a poll that said men are less likely to follow social distancing guidelines than women, which means a year from now, the only people on earth will be four billion women
sleep apnea commercial william shatner here you know, i've been using a c-pap machine for overen years and it's made a world of difference to me seriously, though, i'm watching so much tv, today i accidentally called my daughters kendall and kylie. i'm so desperate to get outside. when someone throws one item in the garbage, i bag it out and take it out to the trash can brb. be right back. i'm really running out of ways to stay entertained. last night i left our back door open and prayed...
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william shatner, a professor of infectious disease at vanderbilt university. i see you're wearing your mask which is what we should all be doing. joe, i'm going to start with you, though. let's start with one of the most common myths that wearing a mask deprives you of oxygen. i hope everyone is watching this, okay. here's your experiment. >> according to the american home association there's no evidence that a drop in oxygen levels -- a-plus. i don't want any one claiming i don't have six masks on. one mask, two mask, three masks, four masks, five masks, six masks. >> breathing while wearing a mask may feel like it takes more effort but it's not going to cause people to suffocate. >> that's right. it's new for many people. surgeons, doctors, nurses have been wearing masks in their work for over a hundred years now. hours at a time, not just the five minutes i did there in the video. they would have told us. and so many doctors and surgeons have taken to the internet to show their own experiments hooked up to much more expensive machines to show that this real
william shatner, a professor of infectious disease at vanderbilt university. i see you're wearing your mask which is what we should all be doing. joe, i'm going to start with you, though. let's start with one of the most common myths that wearing a mask deprives you of oxygen. i hope everyone is watching this, okay. here's your experiment. >> according to the american home association there's no evidence that a drop in oxygen levels -- a-plus. i don't want any one claiming i don't have...
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william shatner is here. doctor, good to see you. thank you so much for joining. we looked at the study she reference and while kids are less likely to get sick from the coronavirus, health officials say transmission in children is still very unclear. tell us what we know. >> what we know, don, is that those countries that have reduced transmission -- we haven't -- but those countries that have reduced transmission have been either able to keep their schools open or open them up, but that's in an environment where community transmission is very low. now, we're going to take the science and apply it and help the schools try to open up, because that will happen across the country. and the general principles, wearing masks, disinfection, six foot distancing and avoiding groups are going to be applied to the schools, and the schools are doing a whole lot dinfferen things. taking the temperatures, there will be a symptom screen. if your child that has symptoms don't send them to school. there will be staggered hours of operation so there's not crowding coming and leavi
william shatner is here. doctor, good to see you. thank you so much for joining. we looked at the study she reference and while kids are less likely to get sick from the coronavirus, health officials say transmission in children is still very unclear. tell us what we know. >> what we know, don, is that those countries that have reduced transmission -- we haven't -- but those countries that have reduced transmission have been either able to keep their schools open or open them up, but...
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captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org william shatner'sknown. the impossible has happened. it would take days to recount the events i've witnessed. so, settle in. it all began... quiet, you! this court-martial is now in session. the honorably sexy zapp brannigan residing. bring in the accused. ( all gasp ) oh, my. philip j. fry, you stand accused of traveling to the forbidden planet omega three a crime punishable by 12 concurrent death sentences. do you understand the charges? one beep for "yes," two beeps for "no." ( beep ) yes. so noted. do you plead guilty? ( two beeps ) double yes. guilty! i will now carry out the sentence. kif, my gun. wait, he pled not guilty. order! order in the court! very well, then, mr. fry,
captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org william shatner'sknown. the impossible has happened. it would take days to recount the events i've witnessed. so, settle in. it all began... quiet, you! this court-martial is now in session. the honorably sexy zapp brannigan residing. bring in the accused. ( all gasp ) oh, my. philip j. fry, you stand accused of traveling to the forbidden planet omega three a crime punishable by 12 concurrent death...
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let's get right to it with william shatner, adviser to cnbc, whitney cooper from rutgers, and presidential historian, jon meachum. i could literally start anywhere because we have three special experts. always a good choice to make. professor cooper, i start with you on the humanity of this. something you've written about. those 52 million people who are unemployed, as i mentioned, these 12 million people until midnight tonight, they have some federal protection from eviction and then they don't. what should we think about, what should we care about for them? >> well, part of the challenge that we have is that we have a national leader who has no empathy. he's never had to work a day in his life for anything and he doesn't understand what that level means. we're seeing people standing in long lines for unemployment all over the country in the middle of a pandemic which endangers their lives and their lively hoods. but also, we had an eviction crisis in this country prior to the pandemic. we had disproportionate amounts of black families being evicted because of getting poor mortgages and b
let's get right to it with william shatner, adviser to cnbc, whitney cooper from rutgers, and presidential historian, jon meachum. i could literally start anywhere because we have three special experts. always a good choice to make. professor cooper, i start with you on the humanity of this. something you've written about. those 52 million people who are unemployed, as i mentioned, these 12 million people until midnight tonight, they have some federal protection from eviction and then they...
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william shatner, and a former cdc official. great to see both of you. doctor, you told me last night president trump was clearly flirting with disaster by continuing to hold large events like this, especially when he and others, one, are not wearing masks and you hear pamela brown's reporting about secret service agents but it's not just secret service agents, which is important to talk about because they're on the their o jjob, bu look at these crowd shots, people very close together. many not wearing masks. what is at stake here tonight? >> the health of the public, which apparently is not much of a concern for the president and his team. kate, would you have a get together in your home if you knew that at least some of the people coming to your home would get sick or maybe die because they're coming to your home. >> of course not, right? >> or that others that came to your house would get so drunk that they would get into accidents and hurt people who weren't even in your house. that's what happens when you have a mass gathering during a pandemic. an
william shatner, and a former cdc official. great to see both of you. doctor, you told me last night president trump was clearly flirting with disaster by continuing to hold large events like this, especially when he and others, one, are not wearing masks and you hear pamela brown's reporting about secret service agents but it's not just secret service agents, which is important to talk about because they're on the their o jjob, bu look at these crowd shots, people very close together. many not...
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william shatner, some optimism on this saturday. thank you so much. >>> misinformation about covid-19 is sweeping america, perhaps as much as the virus itself, thanks to contradictory statements from white house officials and from the president himself. but covid-19 survivors like larry kelly are pushing back against all of that noise by sharing their stories of hope and survival. kelly known to his family as miracle larry spent 128 days in the hospital battling coronavirus. i caught up with his friends and family as he prepared to take his first steps out of the hospital this week. larry kelly was not always known as miracle larry. loveable, sure. >> he loves everybody. i mean, he loves his friends. he's got a huge, i mean, you meet him, and you fall in love with him. >> tough, definitely, he doesn't back off at all, he's ferocious when he needs to be. >> the life of this retired teacher, theater aficionado took a terrifying turn, he went to the hospital unable to breathe with chills and a fever. doctors diagnosed larry with covid-
william shatner, some optimism on this saturday. thank you so much. >>> misinformation about covid-19 is sweeping america, perhaps as much as the virus itself, thanks to contradictory statements from white house officials and from the president himself. but covid-19 survivors like larry kelly are pushing back against all of that noise by sharing their stories of hope and survival. kelly known to his family as miracle larry spent 128 days in the hospital battling coronavirus. i caught...
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to quote a doctor at vanderbilt quoted in a "new york times" story today about your proposal, william shatnerys he welcomes your proposal but says few states have thepe ise and money needed to generate this data, to analyze is data. he says it's a great ideal but it's not something many states can rea realistically do o affod to do. >> bill schaffner is one of my favorite infectious diseasee experts and just about always gets it right. i think he's correct, that states are looking at an enormous challenge. thdata feeds coming in are complex, they're not necessarily accurate there's problem wit duplicating patients. but the c.d.c. has sent out me than $10 billion to state and local health departments, and congress, this week, is debing the next supplemental appropriation. there's dinitely a need for improved data systems all over, county, state and federal. if we don't have those, it willr beto get this information, but many states have some of mostinformation, and states can get most of it. >> woodruff: i think some people whoay be listening to this, dr. frieden, saying, wait a minute, is thi
to quote a doctor at vanderbilt quoted in a "new york times" story today about your proposal, william shatnerys he welcomes your proposal but says few states have thepe ise and money needed to generate this data, to analyze is data. he says it's a great ideal but it's not something many states can rea realistically do o affod to do. >> bill schaffner is one of my favorite infectious diseasee experts and just about always gets it right. i think he's correct, that states are...