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of the global strategy live and professor hall of global health law and political science at york university professor hope and thank you very much for joining us from what i understand to be the privacy of your home that's right i mean so quarantine myself after the canadian government anyone returning to canada within the last 14 days to remain in their homes for the remainder of that 14 day period and the you told me before the recording that it's your 12th day in south quarantine and you seem to be doing pretty well yes yeah i'm very lucky i have i can apartments i have family and friends who have been able to help and but it's. take its toll in the sense that i'm used to being out and about outside going to work and this is a new experience for me but one that i recognize how lucky i am given i have friends and family and supports that i know that from the very beginning of this al baker you've been. calling against overreaction and save your trip travel restrictions and many policymakers including canada's house minister seem to share that view only a week ago but since then canada has
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director of the global strategy law and professor of global health law and political science at york university professor hultman thank you very much for joining us from what i understand to be the privacy of your home that's right i mean so quarantine myself after the canadian government asked anyone returning to canada within the last 14 days to remain in their homes for the remainder of that 14 day period and the you told me before the recording that it's your 12th day in south quarantine and you seem to be doing pretty well yes yes i'm very lucky i have i can apartments i have family and friends who have been able to help and but it. take its toll in the sense that i'm used to being out and about so going to work and this is a new experience for. but one that i recognize how lucky i am given i have friends and family and supports that i know that from the very beginning of this al baker you've been. calling against overreaction and save your trip travel restrictions and then many policymakers including canada's health minister seem to share that view only a week ago but since then canada ha
director of the global strategy law and professor of global health law and political science at york university professor hultman thank you very much for joining us from what i understand to be the privacy of your home that's right i mean so quarantine myself after the canadian government asked anyone returning to canada within the last 14 days to remain in their homes for the remainder of that 14 day period and the you told me before the recording that it's your 12th day in south quarantine...
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or let's cross live now to and lee who is an economics and finance professor at new york university thanks for being with us here on our international. so if they're having me again if we get right down to it what does washington hope to achieve by reducing the number of chinese journalists working in the united states i'm sure they. want people to fall in line with the narrative that washington wants to put out into the world and so having fewer journalists means fewer journalists can conduct investigative reporting. and therefore cannot dig up information that disagrees with. the mainstream narrative but let me step back a bit here. it really does appear that washington's move it was in retaliation to what the chinese did but what the chinese was doing was basically following a law they had already passed that applies to everybody and not just the americans which is. journalists in china are not allowed to bad mouth the chinese government and this is actually no different than what japan has passed they have the same exact law and japan happens to be a democracy and happens to be a u.s.
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thanks to author and new york university distinguished professor nassim taleb. ♪ david: from new york radio audiences worldwide, welcome to balance of power where the world of politics meets the world of business. i am david westin. we start with a quick check of the markets with taylor riggs. it looks good for equities at the moment. taylor: interestingly came in overnight and futures were negative. we seem to have turned that around. the s&p 500 up 2%. crude still heading lower. still a lot of concerns on the supply side but also the demand side. briefly last night dipping to a $19 handle on crude. they are trying to recover a little bit and hang onto a 20.30 on crude. bloomberg dollar index firmer. four days of weakening on the bloomberg dollar index last week. some of the funding pressures relieved but the safe haven turns around and further strengthens today. what that means is the vix continues to have lower. a $59 handle on the
thanks to author and new york university distinguished professor nassim taleb. ♪ david: from new york radio audiences worldwide, welcome to balance of power where the world of politics meets the world of business. i am david westin. we start with a quick check of the markets with taylor riggs. it looks good for equities at the moment. taylor: interestingly came in overnight and futures were negative. we seem to have turned that around. the s&p 500 up 2%. crude still heading lower. still a...
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from new york university, dr. sal krugman reports similar findings as does dr. fred mccrum from the university of emptied. the trial spread across the country. the vaccine is tested in 18 states from the eastern seaboard to california. as the data from all these field trials accumulate, answers to earlier questions emerge. the live measles vaccine is producing a lie level of immunity, safely, consistently, and the immunity appears to be long lasting. answers are also emerging on the problems of large scale production and quality control. as manufacturing gets under way in the biological laboratories at west point, pennsylvania. the less developed countries in africa watched this progress with great interest. helping them launch studies of the vaccine are first the u.s. armed forces epidemiological board and later the world health organization and u.s. public health service. in 1962, an urgent request came. satisfied with preliminary tests asked for a massive vaccination effort to help us protect our children before measles strikes again. at the same time, it cou
from new york university, dr. sal krugman reports similar findings as does dr. fred mccrum from the university of emptied. the trial spread across the country. the vaccine is tested in 18 states from the eastern seaboard to california. as the data from all these field trials accumulate, answers to earlier questions emerge. the live measles vaccine is producing a lie level of immunity, safely, consistently, and the immunity appears to be long lasting. answers are also emerging on the problems of...
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from new york university doctor saw reports similar findings as does the doctor from university of marylande trial spread across the country. the vaccine was tested in 18 states from the eastern seaboard to california. as the data's accumulate more questions emerged. live measles vaccine is producing a high-level of immunity. safely, consistently. immunity seems to be long-lasting. answers are also emerging on problems of large scale production and quality control as manufacturing it's on the way at west point pennsylvania and laboratories. the left less developed countries and africa watch this progress with great interest. helping them launch studies of the vaccine spurred the u.s. army and later the world health organization and u.s. public health service. it was to the national institutes of health in 1962 that encouraged request came from these african nations. operable to satisfied with preliminary testing asked for a massive vaccination effort. help us protect our children before measles strikes again because in timing could save thousands of lives the response is immediate, help tra
from new york university doctor saw reports similar findings as does the doctor from university of marylande trial spread across the country. the vaccine was tested in 18 states from the eastern seaboard to california. as the data's accumulate more questions emerged. live measles vaccine is producing a high-level of immunity. safely, consistently. immunity seems to be long-lasting. answers are also emerging on problems of large scale production and quality control as manufacturing it's on the...
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new york university is going to offer nearly early graduation to medical students as long as they meet all the requirements in the credits. the school suspended in person classes earlier this month. >> governor newsom was asked to about the possibility of california reopening in a few weeks. the state currently has a stay at home order for ten of millions. >> april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> he said yesterday it's possible it could last 12 weeks as the state tries to bend the curve. >> san francisco mayor echoed comments this morning on midday live. >> my response is why are we still listening to the president. we have had to basically be innovative and work with the private sector to get the resources we need in order to make sure that public health was protected. the federal government isn't moving fast enough. >> health perktss have been advise r seniors with preexisting conditions are at the highest risk for covid-19. >> we're sharing the story of a woman with the issues who signed up to try treatment for the
new york university is going to offer nearly early graduation to medical students as long as they meet all the requirements in the credits. the school suspended in person classes earlier this month. >> governor newsom was asked to about the possibility of california reopening in a few weeks. the state currently has a stay at home order for ten of millions. >> april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> he said...
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for example, new york university graduating some of its medical students early so they can join the battle, as more hospitals around the country are besieged here's tom costello. >> reporter: from the doctors on the front lines, a sobering reality check on the pandemic desperate for supply is, new jersey dr. alexander salerno has set up triage tents to handle 300 patients a day and spent $17,000 buying supplies on the black market at an 800% marketup. >> they open up the warehouse and you see pallets upon pallets of equipments. gowns. n-95 masks hand sanitizers. clorox wipes it's insane. and i'm like, you know, like, there's no moral compass. >> reporter: at brigham and women's hospital in boston, critical dare krchlt daniela llamas knows the devastating impact or not allowing viz tours to the hospital. >> i'm worried about my patients taking their last breaths alone. i worry about this at the same time that i acknowledge that this is actually what we must do in today's climate, with this illness. >> reporter: at new york metropolitan hospital in harlem, a surge of young patients on ventil
for example, new york university graduating some of its medical students early so they can join the battle, as more hospitals around the country are besieged here's tom costello. >> reporter: from the doctors on the front lines, a sobering reality check on the pandemic desperate for supply is, new jersey dr. alexander salerno has set up triage tents to handle 300 patients a day and spent $17,000 buying supplies on the black market at an 800% marketup. >> they open up the warehouse...
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new york university is going to offer nearly early graduation to medical students as long as they meet the requirements in the credits. the school suspended in person classes earlier this month. >> governor newsom was asked to about the possibility of california reopening in a few weeks. the state currently has a stay at home order for ten of millions. >> april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> he said yesterday it's possible it could last 12 weeks as the state tries to bend the curve. >> san francisco mayor echoed comments this morning on midday live. >> my response is why are we still listening to the president. we have had to basically be innovative and work with the private sector to get the resources we need in order to make sure thatcealth was protected. the federal government isn't moving fast enough. >> health perktss have been advise r seniors with preexisting conditions are at the highest risk for covid-19. >> we're sharing the story of a woman with the issues who signed up to try treatment for the drug doctors
new york university is going to offer nearly early graduation to medical students as long as they meet the requirements in the credits. the school suspended in person classes earlier this month. >> governor newsom was asked to about the possibility of california reopening in a few weeks. the state currently has a stay at home order for ten of millions. >> april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> he said yesterday...
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>> and that doesn't sit well with new york's longest serving lawmaker. >> hi there. universal health care for new york. find out about it. >> state assembly man richard gottfried wrote the new york health act which isn't exactly new. he first proposed it 28 years ago in 1992. >> assemblyman, you've been working on this issue so long that your face is on the flyer. >> yes. >> state senator gustavo rivera is the bill's co-sponsor. >> you can pick a random person in this corner and they'll tell you a horror story about the current health care system in the state of new york and the country. >> we did that. >> there you go. >> if we fight it in public, we win because people know how the system is broken and we're offering a solution to that. >> i have tons of questions for you. >> the new york health act has passed in the state assembly five times. but never in the republican-controlled state senate. now, for the first time in a decade, democrats have the majority in both houses. so the bill has a real shot at passing.
>> and that doesn't sit well with new york's longest serving lawmaker. >> hi there. universal health care for new york. find out about it. >> state assembly man richard gottfried wrote the new york health act which isn't exactly new. he first proposed it 28 years ago in 1992. >> assemblyman, you've been working on this issue so long that your face is on the flyer. >> yes. >> state senator gustavo rivera is the bill's co-sponsor. >> you can pick a random...
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director of the global strategy lab and professor all the global house law and political science at york university professor hoffman think you very much for joining us from. what i understand to be the privacy of your home that's right i consult quarantine myself after the canadian government asked anyone returning to canada within the last 14 days to remain in their homes for the remainder of that 14 day period and the you told me before the recording that it's your 12th day in south quarantine and you seem to be doing pretty well yes yeah i'm very lucky i have i can apartments i have family and friends who have been able to help and but it's a. take it so.
director of the global strategy lab and professor all the global house law and political science at york university professor hoffman think you very much for joining us from. what i understand to be the privacy of your home that's right i consult quarantine myself after the canadian government asked anyone returning to canada within the last 14 days to remain in their homes for the remainder of that 14 day period and the you told me before the recording that it's your 12th day in south...
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director of the global strategy lab and professor of global health law and political science at york university professor holden just before the break we were talking about badgers that the governments can take and your point was that still travel bans perhaps a little bit on the excessive side and yet if we look at these 2 scenarios that the countries have taken so far and. but this it damaged the agency an area south korean china sonera you know the containment and the gradual decrease in the number of new cases and the european want where the freedom of movement was not restricted m.p.'s you know which ultimately led to over i think 5000 fatalities at this point of time in europe it seems that dead you know the more excessive from your point of view project call may ultimately save lives well i think to just to clarify i think the thing that has been saving lives is what we call social distancing so that's all the measures taken within countries to encourage people to maintain physical distance to make sure that we minimize the opportunity for the virus to spread from one person to another t
director of the global strategy lab and professor of global health law and political science at york university professor holden just before the break we were talking about badgers that the governments can take and your point was that still travel bans perhaps a little bit on the excessive side and yet if we look at these 2 scenarios that the countries have taken so far and. but this it damaged the agency an area south korean china sonera you know the containment and the gradual decrease in the...
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new york university allowing some of its medical students to graduate early to join the fight.ficials warning, tw rkso h over other states. in louisiana, a recent spike in cases. up 28%, the fastest increase anywhere in the world. more than 2,300 people there now testing positive. at least 83 dead. tonight, in texas, the governor order, all travelers from new york, new jersey, connecticut and new orleans to self-quarantine for 14 days or face a fine or even jailtime. in michigan, cases now soaring into the thousands. doctors there are feeling it. >> the additional stress and uncertainty. >> reporter: dr. ere iik johnso making the painful decision to send his two children to live with relatives out of state. he's in a detroit hospital, 50 to 60 hours per week, worried about infecting his own family. >> i'm definitely seeing the worst cases. >> reporter: but even as the crisis expands, president trump is looking to reopen the country soon. today, sending the nation's governors a letter, saying the administration is working on new guidelines categorizing counties as high risk, medium ris
new york university allowing some of its medical students to graduate early to join the fight.ficials warning, tw rkso h over other states. in louisiana, a recent spike in cases. up 28%, the fastest increase anywhere in the world. more than 2,300 people there now testing positive. at least 83 dead. tonight, in texas, the governor order, all travelers from new york, new jersey, connecticut and new orleans to self-quarantine for 14 days or face a fine or even jailtime. in michigan, cases now...
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professor scott weisenberg is the director of infectious disease programme at new york university langoneter. i asked him if countries were now taking the right action. well, i think certainly here in new york and across the united states, we a re new york and across the united states, we are seeing a marked increase in cases just given the last couple of days and i think the level of seriousness and both the population basis and both the population basis and governments, again locally and governments, again locally and across the united states, is really changed dramatically in the last few days. i think obviously many countries, italy have already taken dramatic steps, other countries have been a little slower, china initially set the standard for this, with a very aggressive steps up front, which seems to have really altered the academic epidemic over a long period time. so i think most countries are coming back around to realising how serious it is and taking aggressive public health measures to try and arrest the spread. 0ne when you sa aggressive public health measures, are you talk
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state will need around 140000 hospital beds and an increase in medical staff and response new york university is reportedly allowing medical students to graduate 3 months early so they can help overworked doctors battle the fight against the coronavirus pandemic reporting in new york trinity chavez r t. take a look at this as demand for air travel tanks airlines around the world are grounding entire fleets what you're looking at here are hundreds of commercial planes parked at a remote desert facility in victor bell california that's just outside of los angeles airlines across the nation continue to struggle with the average flight just about 20 percent full and that figure is expected to drop to the teens by this weekend. and the number of deaths from the corona virus in spain is officially surpassed the toll in china as of today spain has had 3434 deaths compared to china's record 3281 fatalities just in the last 24 hours spain recorded more than 700 deaths making it the 2nd highest in the world trailing behind italy who now recorded 6800 deaths so far. and over in china the epicenter of th
state will need around 140000 hospital beds and an increase in medical staff and response new york university is reportedly allowing medical students to graduate 3 months early so they can help overworked doctors battle the fight against the coronavirus pandemic reporting in new york trinity chavez r t. take a look at this as demand for air travel tanks airlines around the world are grounding entire fleets what you're looking at here are hundreds of commercial planes parked at a remote desert...
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because the way students are crammed and professors are underpaid and the people who run new york university are property developers like a trump who are fabulous the wealthy disguised as an institution of education that's clearly not what's going on yes you're exactly right max this is what's going on with charter schools and even in higher education what they do is they own the real estate and they lease it back and sometimes it's 2 separate organizations but it's controlled by the same group just just how mcdonald's made a lot of money owning the real estate you have a franchisee there doing the same scheme with some of these real with some of the real estate in higher education or public schools with k. through 12 and ultimately what it's doing is creating more debt it's creating a lot of wealth for the one percent as rob was talking about but it's not producing an educated workforce it's a huge devalued education dramatically of my 2. here is a professor the whole idea that we should be able to bondage is a fallacy you should be posturing in education you should achieve a standard which
because the way students are crammed and professors are underpaid and the people who run new york university are property developers like a trump who are fabulous the wealthy disguised as an institution of education that's clearly not what's going on yes you're exactly right max this is what's going on with charter schools and even in higher education what they do is they own the real estate and they lease it back and sometimes it's 2 separate organizations but it's controlled by the same group...
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i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean a really asleep at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and graduate seminar on oscar wilde and to do an undergraduate 7 are on the to say that people talk about things changing and young people not being like they were on the internet that's all just rob it's all just rubbish that someone 18 year old reading a book can actually find that the book has missed that lit a fire in her or in him and i see that and i witness a. book's continue to light a fire in to be and he brings that passion to his work as a writer and as a teacher. calling to be seen is a man who can forever lose himself in literature even if he never forgets his irish roots. 6 pts. question what do you get when you stack 35 tons of concrete blocks that form a 120 meter high tower around a crane that has 6 arms on it yes or battery the tower enables the s
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i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean it really has sleeping at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and give a graduate seminar on oscar wilde and to do an undergraduate 7 are on the to say that people talk about things changing and young people not being like they were on the internet that's all just rubbish it's all just rubbish. that someone 18 year old reading a book can actually find that in the book is that lit a fire in her or in him and i see that and i witness or. books continue to light a fire in toby and he brings that passion to his work as a writer and as a teacher. calling to bean is a man who can forever lose himself in literature even if he never forgets his irish roots. 6 feet. building the future today had r.w.c. an awesome university researchers and students there are working to advance green mobility. i want to save the world my entire
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the president of new york university said, we need to bring people together in new york city and have conference where we figure out what to do with football. 1905-ember and january of 1906, representatives came together and decided to reform football. they were not going to abolish it, but try to change that. they created a national organization. very typical of the reform movements of the early 1900s. if you want to fix national problems, you create national organizations. the ncaa is a good example of that. they changed the rules, legalized the forward pass. before 1906 there was no forward pass. it was a way to make it safer and easier to see what was going on on the field so the rules could be enforced. ncaaimplement that and the starts hard-core in forcing amateurism after 1906. some see it as the football crisis. theodore roosevelt was part of that, too. athletic leaders of princeton and yale and harvard to the white house in october of 1905 and said, you need to fix this. it has come down to us in lore as teddy roosevelt saved football. in reality, he got the ball rolling, bro
the president of new york university said, we need to bring people together in new york city and have conference where we figure out what to do with football. 1905-ember and january of 1906, representatives came together and decided to reform football. they were not going to abolish it, but try to change that. they created a national organization. very typical of the reform movements of the early 1900s. if you want to fix national problems, you create national organizations. the ncaa is a good...
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new york state, one through the state's health department, the other two are being run by new york universityanwhile, johnson & johnson has announced human testing of its experimental vaccine will begin by september and it could be available for emergency use in early 2021. >>> so this truth does not hurt. hard-working emergency room staffers at the university of washington had a special treat for lunch. >> get this, their meal was paid for by grammy award winner lizzo. staffers posted a big thank you message to the hospital's twitter page. lizzo did the same thing for e.r. workers in minneapolis where she started her singing career and in her hometown of detroit. that means a lot to a lot of people. >> it really does. >> wow. >> and we have been hearing about all of these people who have been stepping up. the celebrities, everyday folks who are sending donations, food, other things, making masks. i mean, just the efforts out there have just been extraordinary. >> here in new york, rihanna made a big donation, then you had in california elon musk and richard branson help governor gavin newsom
new york state, one through the state's health department, the other two are being run by new york universityanwhile, johnson & johnson has announced human testing of its experimental vaccine will begin by september and it could be available for emergency use in early 2021. >>> so this truth does not hurt. hard-working emergency room staffers at the university of washington had a special treat for lunch. >> get this, their meal was paid for by grammy award winner lizzo....
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she brings into all aspects of work a prolific writer and renowned research professor at new york university publishing more than 500 articles for scholarly and popular publications her blog is one of the primary destinations for american educators and has received more than 10 million views since 201,234,000,000. that is a lot of millions. producing solutions and doesn't just admire the problem in her book provides a clear plan how to improve public schools the new york times bestseller reign of terror begins where her previous book the death and life of the great american school system left off. she continues to show the crisis of american education is not the result of a crisis of academic achievement but a result of public schools and a chapter by chapter breakdown she shows what is working and how policymakers are failing to address the root cause of educational failure and finally she shows how it can be fixed she shares the hard message that we as educators that we need to support public schools are also basically society ultimately will fail all children a graduate herself developing
she brings into all aspects of work a prolific writer and renowned research professor at new york university publishing more than 500 articles for scholarly and popular publications her blog is one of the primary destinations for american educators and has received more than 10 million views since 201,234,000,000. that is a lot of millions. producing solutions and doesn't just admire the problem in her book provides a clear plan how to improve public schools the new york times bestseller reign...
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new york university is allowing medical school students to graduate three months early to join the fightnst covid-19. that unprecedented move comes in response to governor cuomo's urge to get more healthcare workers on the front lines quickly, 150 students typically graduate every year, 69 students volunteered so far. rob: the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill passes the senate overnight and heads to the house this morning. >> the strange new reality forced our nation onto something like wartime footing. a proud moment in the united states senate and for the country and we are going to win this. >> new legislation, hopefully we can have ultimately the same bipartisanship. >> send the bill to my desk for signature without delay, i will sign it immediately. >> while congress takes a victory lap america small businesses remain in limbo at this point. our next guest had to close down all of his business because of coronavirus. carmen pascal joins me with his reaction to what we are seeing in washington. thanks for coming on this morning, what do you make of the progress we have seen overni
new york university is allowing medical school students to graduate three months early to join the fightnst covid-19. that unprecedented move comes in response to governor cuomo's urge to get more healthcare workers on the front lines quickly, 150 students typically graduate every year, 69 students volunteered so far. rob: the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill passes the senate overnight and heads to the house this morning. >> the strange new reality forced our nation onto something...
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new york university is allowing medical students to graduate three months early to join the fight againstid-19 in response to governor cuomo's urge to get more healthcare workers to the front lines and fast, 150 students typically graduate every year, 69 students have volunteered so far. >> 2020 hopefuls debating whether they should debate. former vp joe biden says he has had enough of the event and he is a focusing on the coronavirus outbreak but bernie sanders says it is necessary so americans know how the different candidates confront the crisis. at the same time biden's camp is dealing with a new slip up during an online event. >> when i left the united states senate i became a professor at the university of pennsylvania. >> the former vice president never taught a class. he was given an honorary professor title at the university. the outbreak is forcing pennsylvania lawmakers to delay the state's democratic primaries, state leaders expressing their concern over the rapidly spreading virus, and the health of poll workers. the april election will take place five weeks later on june 2nd
new york university is allowing medical students to graduate three months early to join the fight againstid-19 in response to governor cuomo's urge to get more healthcare workers to the front lines and fast, 150 students typically graduate every year, 69 students have volunteered so far. >> 2020 hopefuls debating whether they should debate. former vp joe biden says he has had enough of the event and he is a focusing on the coronavirus outbreak but bernie sanders says it is necessary so...
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york and l.a. are closed. some movie studios like universal pictures are moving current theatrical. elton john is one of the latest artists to postpone a tour. the foo fighters have postponed april dates. some artists are also keeping the music going online. chris martin of cold play are among those who performed a live stream. as many try to uplift and keep the home audience entertained during this time. fox news in hollywood. >> thank you. >>> we do have some brn in sports. tom brady announced he is leaving the new england patriots. brady posted a letter thanking fans and the organization in 20 years with the team. tom brady led the dynasty with the only team he ever played for. he was a sixth round draft pick in the year 2000. it's unclear if he's signing with a new team or possibly retiring. >>> we are expecting an official announcement today confirming the kentucky derby will be delayed over coronavirus concerns. according to multiple reports, derby will likely be postponed all the way until september 5th. this is the first time since world war ii that the race will not be held
york and l.a. are closed. some movie studios like universal pictures are moving current theatrical. elton john is one of the latest artists to postpone a tour. the foo fighters have postponed april dates. some artists are also keeping the music going online. chris martin of cold play are among those who performed a live stream. as many try to uplift and keep the home audience entertained during this time. fox news in hollywood. >> thank you. >>> we do have some brn in sports. tom...
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i believe the state university of new york and steady -- city university of new york -- i believe governor cuomo announced they would move to virtual instruction this week. in that case, it was a gubernatorial directive. other cases, college announce there are two public universities -- those are two public universities. colleges are certainly making them on their own -- making the decisions on their own and they are also talking with public health officials. collegeszabeth, were and universities prepared for this? we have one student who has tweeted to us, while i'm glad classes have been canceled, vanderbilt is having us return for one day, exposing all of the students, and now exposing us and others in return as well as travel cost burdens and last-minute arrangements. it is incredibly inconsiderate by the university. were colleges and universities prepared at all for something like this, likely coronavirus? guest: i don't know if anyone really was. this has been so fast-moving. the main effect in terms of colleges, they were the effects on the china outreach and recruitment of chinese
i believe the state university of new york and steady -- city university of new york -- i believe governor cuomo announced they would move to virtual instruction this week. in that case, it was a gubernatorial directive. other cases, college announce there are two public universities -- those are two public universities. colleges are certainly making them on their own -- making the decisions on their own and they are also talking with public health officials. collegeszabeth, were and...
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yorkers that are in a hospital hospitalized with coronavirus some in this hospital behind me new york university hospital this is leading to the next stage of this crisis as the governor and mayor call it and that's a health crisis many of the doctors and nurses are saying that they just don't have enough of the basic things to help protect themselves to running on shortages of gloves and masks and that is going to be a big problem moving forward both the governor and mayor of new york are employing the federal government washington to get more resources here to new york state and new york city because this now make no doubt about it new york has become the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis in the united states. well while the global struggle to contain colona virus continues there is a glimmer of good news from where it was 1st discovered in china they reported no new local cases on the web and state for the 1st time since the virus again in december but a school highly of reports from bangkok numbers are still going in all the parts of the region. well countries across the globe continue to
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pump in a room together for a chat will film out when you know it's not it's not from new york city university in fesa of international politics thank you so much appreciated have a good night. now next free speech advocates they have condemned the decision to d. platform an oxford university professor who was shuttled to speak at a woman's festival feminist historian selena told told us it came after organizers were put under pressure by trans activists. some members of a group called feminist fight back and some trans activists had said that they would not appear at the conference if i was there so they asked me if i would like to disinvite myself and just not come and i said no i'm not willing to do that partly because i was there in a professional capacity as a professor oxford my faculty had given the conference a great deal of support and they just myself and the head of the history faculty to speak there so i said no and i said please let me know as soon as possible what you intend to do about this and would you like my advice and support on how to deal with these police and they declin
pump in a room together for a chat will film out when you know it's not it's not from new york city university in fesa of international politics thank you so much appreciated have a good night. now next free speech advocates they have condemned the decision to d. platform an oxford university professor who was shuttled to speak at a woman's festival feminist historian selena told told us it came after organizers were put under pressure by trans activists. some members of a group called feminist...
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manhattan where they're building a field hospital, rehema ellis, and tom winter, and professor at new york university school of health. welcome to you all. rehema, start with you. talk about what the governor is saying as of today, as of this hour, it is changing constantly about new york city cases. >> well, one of the things he says, one of the reasons we're standing here, that they need more than they have, including more hospital beds. here at the javits center, it is normally a place they come for auto and boat shows, it is turning into a makeshift hospital, some 300 medical workers, built by national guard, army corp of engineers. the governor said in terms of need, money the federal government is giving, something like 3.8 billion, 1.3 billion going to new york. the governor says it is a drop in a bucket. doesn't come close to the need of what new york city has, considering he said that new york has ten times the amount of problems in testing that they're doing elsewhere in the state. closest state to new york is new jersey. he says the need is here, urgency is here, and they'd like to see mor
manhattan where they're building a field hospital, rehema ellis, and tom winter, and professor at new york university school of health. welcome to you all. rehema, start with you. talk about what the governor is saying as of today, as of this hour, it is changing constantly about new york city cases. >> well, one of the things he says, one of the reasons we're standing here, that they need more than they have, including more hospital beds. here at the javits center, it is normally a place...
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earlier this week new york university became the first school to announce such measures.ay the medical programs at boston university, and the university of massachusetts said that they would let students graduate in april. harvard medical school is actively considering the same step. dr. saphier, does that make sense or is it dangerous? >> dr. saphier: well, you know, i would really want to know the reasoning behind that. because let me know you -- tell u.s. enmity back in the day, we are not qualified to do anything. when you graduate those four years, then you do your internship. an unaided five years of training before i put on my doctor jacket. i did not know how to draw blood at that time. we only have a year a two about seeing patients in medical school. the majority's classroom study. that is needless to say that you cannot help people, but you are not functioning as a physician. these people are not graduating early and then they are ready to diagnose and prescribe and treat, because i will be honest, they don't know how to do that. i would be very hesitant to giv
earlier this week new york university became the first school to announce such measures.ay the medical programs at boston university, and the university of massachusetts said that they would let students graduate in april. harvard medical school is actively considering the same step. dr. saphier, does that make sense or is it dangerous? >> dr. saphier: well, you know, i would really want to know the reasoning behind that. because let me know you -- tell u.s. enmity back in the day, we are...
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beginning in grad school at new york university and continuing through a series of small tv roles. gether here in new york last fall near his old nyu stomping grounds for a sunday sitdown. >> this is a good moment because years ago when you were in school, you'd walk here and watch other people. >> absolutely. >> and now everybody in this park is watching you. isn't that a weird thing for you? >> it's kinda crazy. >> it's been kinda crazy for sterling k. brown since the premiere three and a half years ago of the hit nbc show "this is us," whose viewers watch with a box of tissues handy. >> i'll get can i hug you? i'm like yeah, i'm down for the hug and we just squeeze it. sometimes they hold on. all right. >> we're good. >> like we're good. all right. and then they let go. >> we are perfectly imperfect. >> what do you think it is about "this is us" that has so connected with people? >> i think it has because we're disconnected. and now folks just feel sort of like collectively they get to enjoy the experience of this pearson family. we deal with so many different topics that people
beginning in grad school at new york university and continuing through a series of small tv roles. gether here in new york last fall near his old nyu stomping grounds for a sunday sitdown. >> this is a good moment because years ago when you were in school, you'd walk here and watch other people. >> absolutely. >> and now everybody in this park is watching you. isn't that a weird thing for you? >> it's kinda crazy. >> it's been kinda crazy for sterling k. brown...
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in new york university and other universities have graduated their medical classes early. we had dr. emanuel and general, the general from new orleans that i'm thinking about, who had said get your medical students out early. your nursing students out early. bring back people who have retired. bring other people into the profession for fast track training, train people to be nurse practitioners. there's a whole lot of innovation going on for the shortages that we have. doesn't make up for the shortage of mask, gloves and ventilators, but it is helping on the medical front. >> yeah, it's interesting. i think it's important in this moment in time forpeople to listen to front loin health care workers because we're not just saying look at this moment in time. we're seeing how crazy things are in the busiest aspects and cities where this thing is and projecting out how this plays out. we know there's going b to be a dearth of hands to help. some of the other strategies countries have seen is training non health care workers to help with nonprolif rall fupgss. taking temperature
in new york university and other universities have graduated their medical classes early. we had dr. emanuel and general, the general from new orleans that i'm thinking about, who had said get your medical students out early. your nursing students out early. bring back people who have retired. bring other people into the profession for fast track training, train people to be nurse practitioners. there's a whole lot of innovation going on for the shortages that we have. doesn't make up for the...
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vincent dole at new york's rockefeller university. >> so we estimate conservatively, i think, that every saves the community $40,000 a year in neighborhoods that are not stolen, spoiled, families that are not abandoned. >> methodone maintenance has its critics. >> there's no way that, in my opinion, a person who is drugged and a person on methodone is drugged, can really take a look at himself. >> most methodone proponents consider it irrelevant whether a patient ever comes off the drug. the important point they make is that addicts are rapidly returning to society and are able to cope with responsibility. the cost, inexpensive glass of orange juice on the way to work. another chemical approach to keeping an addict off drugs is a narcotic antagonist, blocking the effects of heroin as it tries to act on the central nervous system. there are other approaches, teaming slums concentrate help during the period when it's needed most during aft care. ex-addicts who have begun to remake their lives work closely with the residents, helping them through each day, rising on time, reporting to work,
vincent dole at new york's rockefeller university. >> so we estimate conservatively, i think, that every saves the community $40,000 a year in neighborhoods that are not stolen, spoiled, families that are not abandoned. >> methodone maintenance has its critics. >> there's no way that, in my opinion, a person who is drugged and a person on methodone is drugged, can really take a look at himself. >> most methodone proponents consider it irrelevant whether a patient ever...
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we have ian lipkin, virus hunter, new york university mehlman school of public health. the shope. we're eager to hear what you found. i heard this is one of the reasons you weren't to wuhan in the first place. >> good to join you. i would like to clarify points made by the last expert concerning air and such. melisssa: please do. >> i respectfully the point of this paper, which i reviewed extensively there is virus own these surfaces and that it is viable and that in fact if you touch these surfaces go to your mouth or eyes, your nose you can readily become infected. so i think this is something we need to take very seriously and i think it is a major source of transmission. melisssa: wow. >> in fact i recommend people wear gloves when they travel on public vehicling. i do so myself. the second point concerns pregnancy. while there weren't any stillbirths be and children looked normal at birth, there is no way of knowing whether or not they might have long-term consequences. if you have infections during pregnancy, there is increased risk risk of autism. i don't think w
we have ian lipkin, virus hunter, new york university mehlman school of public health. the shope. we're eager to hear what you found. i heard this is one of the reasons you weren't to wuhan in the first place. >> good to join you. i would like to clarify points made by the last expert concerning air and such. melisssa: please do. >> i respectfully the point of this paper, which i reviewed extensively there is virus own these surfaces and that it is viable and that in fact if you...
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. >> and infectious disease specialist sellene gowndyeder, a clinical professor at new york universitynd the host of the american diagnosis and epidemic podcast. she was a volunteer aide worker in guinea during the ebola out break. welcome. thank you for being with us. anna maria, i wasn't talked to you since the coronavirus outbreak. i'm interested in your take. there are two separate things going on, a real infection that's going around the world that may be serious and may not be in the end. but it seems serious and there is the way in which our government appears to be handling this in a moment where whether you like the government or president or not, you really are counting on the government of the united states of america to have the best information and deliver it effectively. >> yes. i am concerned more almost about the latter than the former. i've read a lot of post-apocalyptic science fix. part of that makes me think i wasn't taking it as seriously enough because it's not a zombie apop clips. but when i started reading the last couple days about the trump administration's ou
. >> and infectious disease specialist sellene gowndyeder, a clinical professor at new york universitynd the host of the american diagnosis and epidemic podcast. she was a volunteer aide worker in guinea during the ebola out break. welcome. thank you for being with us. anna maria, i wasn't talked to you since the coronavirus outbreak. i'm interested in your take. there are two separate things going on, a real infection that's going around the world that may be serious and may not be in...