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zeke miller adds if this happened, it would avoid a bitter primary in the georgia senate race. and so it goes. our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. >>> coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. where's the truck? what? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys? tonight we eat like kings! (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! brake! hit the brake! uh, which one's the brake? (crash, bottles smashing) stop! stop! sto-o-op! (brakes squealing) what's happening? what? there's a half of cheesesteak back there. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. raccoon: i got the cheesesteak! ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ a
zeke miller adds if this happened, it would avoid a bitter primary in the georgia senate race. and so it goes. our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. >>> coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. where's the truck? what? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys?...
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the unborn boy she named zeke was gone too. >> after the shock has worn off, you must be thinking whod this? >> i'm thinking how in the world could somebody murder a young lady that is 8 1/2 months pregnant. you know, how could somebody be so cruel? i'm thinking, why? that's a question that's never answered is why. >> were you the one who broke the news to jeffrey? >> yes. >> that must have been extremely difficult. >> it was very hard. >> jeffrey, brittany's older brother was at the gym. >> which got back to my locker and got my phone i had 40 missed calls. she said, somebody killed your sister. >> did you immediately ask who did this? >> i never thought about it. >> all jeffrey could think about was brittany was gone, the kid sister who always filled him with pride and often talked about becoming a mom. now that dream would never be realized and in its place would be a murder investigation. >> it was a very closed off scene. they had, of course, crime scene tape around. >> when reporter jamie satterfield heard about a body she went to the scene. are police telling you anything. >> t
the unborn boy she named zeke was gone too. >> after the shock has worn off, you must be thinking whod this? >> i'm thinking how in the world could somebody murder a young lady that is 8 1/2 months pregnant. you know, how could somebody be so cruel? i'm thinking, why? that's a question that's never answered is why. >> were you the one who broke the news to jeffrey? >> yes. >> that must have been extremely difficult. >> it was very hard. >> jeffrey,...
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we went to uncover more of rullie zeke and ulfah's story.new the couple and met them at the rehabilitation centre. he is against bringing more indonesian is supporters home. translation: i disagree with bringing them back because it will create problems. they are not trustworthy people. in many cases former terrorists get involved again with groups even after they have been rehabilitated. the wild, ungoverned jungles of mindanao in the southern philippines were where rullie and ulfah headed next. here, they would become martyrs, and mass murderers. hundreds of asian fighters crossed two oceans to join the islamic state group in the middle east. the worry now is that since the caliphate is lying in ruin, that that flow is reversed. just look at the territory down here. there are miles upon miles of open sea, hundreds of islands, difficult to protect. and it is easy to move among them. easy to move among countries. our next report is from here in the philippines where the islamic state group is claiming new recruits and new attacks. the united
we went to uncover more of rullie zeke and ulfah's story.new the couple and met them at the rehabilitation centre. he is against bringing more indonesian is supporters home. translation: i disagree with bringing them back because it will create problems. they are not trustworthy people. in many cases former terrorists get involved again with groups even after they have been rehabilitated. the wild, ungoverned jungles of mindanao in the southern philippines were where rullie and ulfah headed...
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zeke says we don't know how many cases we have in america.100,000 people. in america, we have tested 500 people. we are way behind other countries and we may not know what we're looking at here. >> why is that? why are we way behind these other countries? >> there has been a problem with the test kits and getting the test kits, the way the cdc went about assembling the test kits. >> are there elements that are made in china. >> it's not that. we wanted to develop our own test kits, hospitals that developed their test kits, the fda approval process was slow and cumbersome. as ron says, if you're going to delay the virus, which was the right thing to do, you, you know, have to use the time profitably, otherwise you're going to be behind the eight ball. next week is seven days from now, it could spread massively. >> how easy is it to spread it? >> it seems to be very easy. easier maybe than flu. so that means that a lot of people, so each person connects with 2.3 to three additional people, five or six days incubation period, we're going to have
zeke says we don't know how many cases we have in america.100,000 people. in america, we have tested 500 people. we are way behind other countries and we may not know what we're looking at here. >> why is that? why are we way behind these other countries? >> there has been a problem with the test kits and getting the test kits, the way the cdc went about assembling the test kits. >> are there elements that are made in china. >> it's not that. we wanted to develop our own...
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the last olympics in rio had to contend with the threat of zeke a virus.timately for organisers in tokyo and beyond, this may be about waiting and hoping. patrick gouiri, bbc news. scotland's women will take on england and glasgow. the hosts lost to ireland in their opening fixture, while england secured their first win of the campaign against france. i'm delighted to say we're joined by the scotland women's captain, rachel malcolm. how where the squad's preparations heading into the six nations match against england? we've been kinda preparing pretty hard today, initially we came into last night. it's obviously a pretty big game going into play one of the best teams in the world, so we're really trying to open it up, we can't wait to get on.
the last olympics in rio had to contend with the threat of zeke a virus.timately for organisers in tokyo and beyond, this may be about waiting and hoping. patrick gouiri, bbc news. scotland's women will take on england and glasgow. the hosts lost to ireland in their opening fixture, while england secured their first win of the campaign against france. i'm delighted to say we're joined by the scotland women's captain, rachel malcolm. how where the squad's preparations heading into the six...
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good luck swaddle in the world you'll see all who have known zeke will tell you all the lesbos. in the world who he is or anybody. again you look at the club guzzler i were having a kind of cloud over this otherwise i would just get that against towards you it's good to have the cats and as you know that's good and that's not that i didn't say that it's good you have to get him to let us as well and that we're going to some of the u.s. citizens you get lots. of deaths so that is a huge ninnis...
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good looks well i'll go in the we'll just all one zeke and you'll have all the eggs because of them in the world who is there anybody. who are going to look at the cup guzzler i were having a kind of cloud over this otherwise i would just get that against towards you have a good head of the cats and as you know that's good and that's not that i did say that it's good you have to get into severe doubts as well and that we're going to get to some of the yes and that is you get let's let go of...
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risks can be managed, zeke a virus. risks can be managed, plans can be made. but ultimately for organisers in tokyo and beyond, this may be about waiting and hoping. patrick gouiri, bbc news. scotland's women will take on england and glasgow. the hosts lost to ireland in their opening fixture, while england secured their first win of the campaign against france. i'm delighted to say we're joined by the scotland women's captain, rachel malcolm. how where the squad's preparations heading into the six nations match against england? we've been kinda preparing pretty hard today, initially we came into last night. it's obviously a pretty big game going into play one of the best teams in the world, so we're really trying to open it up, we can't wait to get on. this is the second time you've captained scotland against england in a six nations campaign, having done so in 2018, describe what that feeling is like leading your team out for a match of this scale? it's a pretty cool feeling. we've got a pretty incredible place to call home is our home stadium, and a match a
risks can be managed, zeke a virus. risks can be managed, plans can be made. but ultimately for organisers in tokyo and beyond, this may be about waiting and hoping. patrick gouiri, bbc news. scotland's women will take on england and glasgow. the hosts lost to ireland in their opening fixture, while england secured their first win of the campaign against france. i'm delighted to say we're joined by the scotland women's captain, rachel malcolm. how where the squad's preparations heading into the...
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zeke miller adds, if this happened, it would avoid a bitter primary in the georgia senate race. and so it goes. our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. >>> is this -- in your investigation, did you think this was a single attempt by the russians to get involved in our election? or did you find evidence to suggest they'll try to do this again? >> it wasn't a single attempt. they're doing it as we sit here. >> we might have listened to him back then. and back with us tonight is the man who was among his lead prosecutors during the russia investigation working under bob mueller. he is these days a distinguished senior fellow at the nyu school of law. we welcome andrew weissmann back to the studio. i have to ask you about tonight's lead story. it is beyond disheartening. they're already in the game, virtually unfettered, with the added advantage
zeke miller adds, if this happened, it would avoid a bitter primary in the georgia senate race. and so it goes. our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. >>> is this -- in your investigation, did you think this was a single attempt by the russians to...
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zeke miller adds if this happened, it would avoid a bitter primary in the georgia senate race. and so it goes. our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. >>> coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. s really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. hi, i'm jonathan, help. a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, you can get a whole life insurance plan to help close that gap with a benefit check paid directly to your beneficiary. it's cash they can use right away, and generally, it's free from federal income tax. if you're between age 50 and 85, coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. and the rate is locked in, so it can nev
zeke miller adds if this happened, it would avoid a bitter primary in the georgia senate race. and so it goes. our thanks again on this consequential thursday night to peter baker, to philip rucker, to shannon pettypiece, to frank figliuzzi. >>> coming up for us after another break, the former lead prosecutor in the mueller effort responds to tonight's breaking news that russia is at it again. s really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize...
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we went to uncover more of rullie zeke and ulfah‘s story. sofi an is a former extremist.e. translation: i disagree with bringing them back because it will create problems. they are not trustworthy people. in many cases former terrorists get involved again with groups even after they have been rehabilitated. the wild and uncovered jungles of mindanao in the southern philippines were where rullie and ulfah headed next. here they would become martyrs and mass murderers. hundreds of asian fighters crossed two oceans to join the islamic state group in the middle east. the worry now is that since the comfort is lying in women, ———the caliphate is lying in ruin —— that that flow is reversed. just look at the territory down here. there are miles upon miles of open sea, hundreds of islands, difficult to protect. and it is easy to move among them. easy to move among countries. our next report is from here in the philippines where the islamic state group is claiming new recruits and new attacks. some amazing reporting there from our team some amazing reporting there from ourteam in
we went to uncover more of rullie zeke and ulfah‘s story. sofi an is a former extremist.e. translation: i disagree with bringing them back because it will create problems. they are not trustworthy people. in many cases former terrorists get involved again with groups even after they have been rehabilitated. the wild and uncovered jungles of mindanao in the southern philippines were where rullie and ulfah headed next. here they would become martyrs and mass murderers. hundreds of asian...
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it was in the philippines where ruile zeke and ulfa, husband and wife suicide bombers, came to fulfil after they failed to get into syria. in these deep island jungles, they joined fellow fanatics from egypt, morocco and elsewhere. the philippine army has been out in force and in numbers never seen here before. in thejungles, the islamic state group roam wild. this is an island under siege. soldiers flooded here after is struck at its heart. they brought carnage to the island's catholic congregation last january. 23 christians died in the attack when they detonated their suicide vests inside and outside the cathedral during morning mass. theirjourney to martyrdom took three years and four countries. all the while, they hardly wavered in their commitment to the islamic state group. one year later, the cathedral has been patched up and repaired, but the christian community here still lies in pieces. for victoriana and her friends, this was their sanctuary. she has been too scared to return until now. translation: when i turn my head, i saw a lot of dead people near me, the wounded were
it was in the philippines where ruile zeke and ulfa, husband and wife suicide bombers, came to fulfil after they failed to get into syria. in these deep island jungles, they joined fellow fanatics from egypt, morocco and elsewhere. the philippine army has been out in force and in numbers never seen here before. in thejungles, the islamic state group roam wild. this is an island under siege. soldiers flooded here after is struck at its heart. they brought carnage to the island's catholic...
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husband—and—wife suicide bombers rullie zeke and ulfah hid out here for months after they failed to get't stop these two fanatics, they'd failed to achieve martyrdom in syria, so instead they would try closer to home. while other countries dither, here in indonesia, they are already running a deradicalisation programme. tiny minds were a big part of the islamic state's plans. but theirs was a childhood without song, without playtime. here at the rehabilitation centre, the children ofjihadists are given love and attention and allowed to have fun. they're learning to be kids again. some of the children here have just returned from turkey. their radicalised parents are being treated here, but we weren't allowed to meet them. sri musfiah — a counsellor at the camp — met the couple. did you realise how dangerous they were? translation: i was surprised how we learned of the terrible thing they did. because when they left here they were nice, cooperative. they were better than the rest. and a year after they left the centre, we visited them and they were still good. i didn't expect that they w
husband—and—wife suicide bombers rullie zeke and ulfah hid out here for months after they failed to get't stop these two fanatics, they'd failed to achieve martyrdom in syria, so instead they would try closer to home. while other countries dither, here in indonesia, they are already running a deradicalisation programme. tiny minds were a big part of the islamic state's plans. but theirs was a childhood without song, without playtime. here at the rehabilitation centre, the children...
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a third vaccine that took seven months to move into the clinic for a zeke, also with the same team. >dana: how long does it take to go from the outbreak, when you first hear about it, to actually getting a vaccine? >> one of the interesting things about this outbreak in the world's preparation, the united states, the global community, the coalition for epidemic preparedness and novation was right on top of this outbreak. they moved to find several groups with really innovative technologies that can be deployed much quicker. normally it takes several -- more than a decade to develop a new vaccine. these teams that were assembled were focused on developing technologies that could be deployed in the clinic erratically in a few months. that is the goal, to get us into the clinic with simple, nonlive vaccine approaches that are all synthesized. >> dana: can i ask you a question, i get the flu shot every year. i know not everybody does, but i do. if i already got that flu shot, when this vaccine becomes available, should i get that one too? >> i think this vaccine, the first vaccine will be
a third vaccine that took seven months to move into the clinic for a zeke, also with the same team. >dana: how long does it take to go from the outbreak, when you first hear about it, to actually getting a vaccine? >> one of the interesting things about this outbreak in the world's preparation, the united states, the global community, the coalition for epidemic preparedness and novation was right on top of this outbreak. they moved to find several groups with really innovative...
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. >> greg: zeke. >> juan: there's no reason to think our public health officials can't do this. >> danaare designed and should be selected for the size of particles. just because you see one put one on, it doesn't protect yourself or other people. >> emily: the biggest threat is that the chinese government is mischaracterizing the level of infection that's happening and even though it's less deadly than we thought and less deadly than sars, his understanding that it's spreading faster, which leads me to my next point which is why we should all care a lot more about these homeless explosions especially on the west coast because of that disease. if we are this nervous with the coronavirus and that's to put it on every block of every show, this is what every network should be covering out of skid row in los angeles and the rat explosion. ever since i read "outbreak," we are all going to die via virus. has nothing to do with the temperature of the oceans, this is how we are all going to go. >> juan: wow! >> greg: emily is nostradamus. >> dana: everybody should watch "pandemic" on netflix. >
. >> greg: zeke. >> juan: there's no reason to think our public health officials can't do this. >> danaare designed and should be selected for the size of particles. just because you see one put one on, it doesn't protect yourself or other people. >> emily: the biggest threat is that the chinese government is mischaracterizing the level of infection that's happening and even though it's less deadly than we thought and less deadly than sars, his understanding that it's...
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unique mall as the zeke i mean everybody. well again i don't eat. in 1962 the cuban missile crisis threatens nuclear war president. and it installs missiles on you and the soviet secretly deploy nuclear warheads to cuba the cia discovers the messiah was after 13 days of escalation and us assurances that it won't invade cuba the soviets removed the missiles. co-chair some men don't want to look in your home if you are up at 370 seen. effie there are many from the hash. to our guest hall give a high prio you know if it is 3 my recent plan has in lieu of us that there are men now clearly phoneme is who we are financially dump the plan as the newer version of. the missile crisis really reveals a lot about their relationship. over the pragmatist came around to recognizing that there was no fight to be won with the soviet union. che guevara never really swallowed the impact of that event and this is what begins to drive something of a wedge between them politically. change distances himself from the soviets castro travels to the u.s.s.r. for the 1st time
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we have zeke emmanuel and ron claim. >> good to be here. >> 64 cases. 64 matters why? because it keeps going up every day. every day there's a little bit more. one day we had the same cases both days. each day since we're seeing this we've seen an increase in cases. we're worried about the two unknown. why is unknown origin more of a pressing concern? >> it suggests the virus has been spread and the people who are spreading it either don't know that they're infected or have no symptoms and continue to spread it because you can't trace that person either to have gone to china or to someone who was in china and who has tested positive for the virus. so it seems to be out there and people who have not been diagnosed seem to be spreading it. that's a turning point. that's a different infection. it's not person to person, it's community wide. >> not to let the mystery become madness, ron, that's what we expect. it will get transmitted from person to person. you need a plan. the first part is testing. i don't get the notion of why the cdc, why they have changed this somewhat
we have zeke emmanuel and ron claim. >> good to be here. >> 64 cases. 64 matters why? because it keeps going up every day. every day there's a little bit more. one day we had the same cases both days. each day since we're seeing this we've seen an increase in cases. we're worried about the two unknown. why is unknown origin more of a pressing concern? >> it suggests the virus has been spread and the people who are spreading it either don't know that they're infected or have no...
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markets as a result of that we have the sars virus in china, we had the swine flu, the cholera outbreak, zeke of virus, ebola, et cetera. they have a very strong impact immediately on the markets, but they generally last no more than six months. so over a six-month period of time we should be able to get through this unless there is something, there is always the unknown. that could happen. the other good thing is that the united states has been for the past three years involved in the trade war with china. as a result, u.s. companies have moved a lot of third change out of china to vietnam and other countries in the asian area so while europeans and japanese are still stuck on china, and to their facilities, their manufacturing facilities, a lot of u.s. companies have pulled out of that supply chain and reposition themselves to avoid china. so it's not to say that we are in great shape, some companies like apple are being hit hard. but that gives the possibility of people to get into a stock that they thought had gone up too much. >> bill: one thing you touched on is market stability, they a
markets as a result of that we have the sars virus in china, we had the swine flu, the cholera outbreak, zeke of virus, ebola, et cetera. they have a very strong impact immediately on the markets, but they generally last no more than six months. so over a six-month period of time we should be able to get through this unless there is something, there is always the unknown. that could happen. the other good thing is that the united states has been for the past three years involved in the trade...
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good experts, zeke emmanuel and ron pine are on tonight as well.epublican on to talk about what has changed that makes ratcliff a good choice to be the head of intelligence for this government since he was busted about lying about his record months ago. the answer is scary. have danny glover on. talking about backing bernie sanders and i want to know about this rumor about a "lethal weapon 5". >> i want to know. >> i'll shoot you a text. >> i'll be watching. chris, thanks very much. cnn. don't miss "full circle" our digital news show. focused on coronavirus. we talked to all of our correspondents around the world. streaming live weekdays at 5 p.m. or watch anytime on demand. up next, more breaking news on congressman ratcliff. the latest presidential nominee. despite serious concerns about his qualifications. he lied about his qualifications. there's a better choice. aleve pm. could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help
good experts, zeke emmanuel and ron pine are on tonight as well.epublican on to talk about what has changed that makes ratcliff a good choice to be the head of intelligence for this government since he was busted about lying about his record months ago. the answer is scary. have danny glover on. talking about backing bernie sanders and i want to know about this rumor about a "lethal weapon 5". >> i want to know. >> i'll shoot you a text. >> i'll be watching. chris,...
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zeke emmanuel, thank you, sir. >> great, thank you for having me. >> you got it. >>> the president of the united states is once again attacking the u.s. supreme court calling for two liberal justices to recuse themselves in cases that are, his words, trump-related. >>> and disgraced movie mow bgu harvey weinstein is now a convicted rapist. we will talk to a woman who helped expose his predatory behavior. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> president trump is calling for two supreme court justices to recuse themselves from any cases involving him. these two justices he's targeting, justice ruth bader ginsburg and justice sonia sotomayor, and among his grievances, this scathing dissent from justice sotomayor abt the controversial public charge rule that makes it difficult for immigrants to obtain legal status if they use public funds like food stumps. and rbf goes back to the 2016 campai
zeke emmanuel, thank you, sir. >> great, thank you for having me. >> you got it. >>> the president of the united states is once again attacking the u.s. supreme court calling for two liberal justices to recuse themselves in cases that are, his words, trump-related. >>> and disgraced movie mow bgu harvey weinstein is now a convicted rapist. we will talk to a woman who helped expose his predatory behavior. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can...
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zeke emmanuel from the world health organization. it's great to have both of you this morning. sanjay, this feels like with this patient who they can't trace the origin of this, this feels like a game changer here in the u.s. >> reporter: this is what we've been talking about. we've been able to identify where these other people that we've been counting had been infected. most of them early on, travel related. a couple of people who were close contacts, spouses, they contracts the virus. and the rest of them off that cruise ship. so this is the one where it may represent this community spread. i was at that news conference last night and as you point out, i guess this information was known before the news conference. we didn't know it at the time. about community spread. is this going to happen? we've been hearing from the cdc it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. you heard that clip from that president say it isn't inevitable this is going to happen and kind of knew it at the time. so this is the concern. when a virus is sort of out there now in the environment,
zeke emmanuel from the world health organization. it's great to have both of you this morning. sanjay, this feels like with this patient who they can't trace the origin of this, this feels like a game changer here in the u.s. >> reporter: this is what we've been talking about. we've been able to identify where these other people that we've been counting had been infected. most of them early on, travel related. a couple of people who were close contacts, spouses, they contracts the virus....
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organization says coronavirus fits the definition for disease acts, with epidemic levels like ebola or the zeke not meant to frighten the world but rather to get the world to think w of how to pre prepare. the cdc and national institutes of health expect coronavirus to spread, but because it is a brand-new virus, they don't know how much, how fast, or how severe the disease will be. but they also warn americans that preventing the spread could lead to big time life disruptions, like closing schools, canceling flights, and other big crowd events. worldwide, there are more than 80,000 cases and 37 countries, and more than 2700 people have died. the cdc says the disease is primarily spread through person-to-person contact frompe people who are within aboutnt 6 feet of each other. and it is most contagious when people are the sickest. it is interesting that in wuhan province in china, the disease spread very fast, but in thisea country, so far, not so fast. in fact, all 53 of those infected in the u.s. either came off of cruise ship quarantined in to panel came back from chi china. finally, the fea
organization says coronavirus fits the definition for disease acts, with epidemic levels like ebola or the zeke not meant to frighten the world but rather to get the world to think w of how to pre prepare. the cdc and national institutes of health expect coronavirus to spread, but because it is a brand-new virus, they don't know how much, how fast, or how severe the disease will be. but they also warn americans that preventing the spread could lead to big time life disruptions, like closing...
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xi jinping has taken china back and you are going to have zeke emanuel on, and we were talking aboutlenges to deal with a virus like this, you need a lot of collaboration and china is still a very closed country. that is a real problem, because to deal with a global pandemic, you need cooperation of experts from both countries. so i worry about the trend in china a lot right now. >> a lot of the people have said that the chinese government has said that they have seen now 78,064 cases of the coronavirus in china, itself, and 2,715 deaths. but some people are skeptical. they believe that the numbers are higher, but those are the numbers that the chinese government are releasing, and what do you say? >> we don't have any independent corroboration like bodies of the w.h.o. and they are struggling to get their arms around it. so it is the most disturbing feature of xi jinping's administration. it is a much more closed place. we thought that china was on a trajectory to open, and it has been closing there. is frustration within china for the lack of information and leadership within their
xi jinping has taken china back and you are going to have zeke emanuel on, and we were talking aboutlenges to deal with a virus like this, you need a lot of collaboration and china is still a very closed country. that is a real problem, because to deal with a global pandemic, you need cooperation of experts from both countries. so i worry about the trend in china a lot right now. >> a lot of the people have said that the chinese government has said that they have seen now 78,064 cases of...
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zeke emanuel. the vice president mike pence is going to be the so-called czar. >> i think he's the so-called czar. it's quite clear the president still doesn't understand it. he was pretty incoherent i would say. he says you know, 2.5 billion, 8.5 billion, whatever it is. you would expect the omb would have a clear number of how much they need to combat this given scenarioen p scenario planning. remember $2.5 billion is about $8 a person in the united states to fight this new infection. that doesn't seem good. >> what did you think? >> i was most struck at the beginning the president got his arms around this. if you can count on the reports coming out of china, the secretary of state said you can't. the president of the united states continuing to suggest that you can. the president saying it's going down in china. hopefully that's the case. but u.s. public health officials, members of congress, other governments around the world have been saying they need more information from china, they want to
zeke emanuel. the vice president mike pence is going to be the so-called czar. >> i think he's the so-called czar. it's quite clear the president still doesn't understand it. he was pretty incoherent i would say. he says you know, 2.5 billion, 8.5 billion, whatever it is. you would expect the omb would have a clear number of how much they need to combat this given scenarioen p scenario planning. remember $2.5 billion is about $8 a person in the united states to fight this new infection....
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zeke, let's all agree as much as humanly possible, politics should be taken out of life or death situationsving said that, and understanding you're a health policy adviser to a democratic president, how is this president handling health policy as it relates to coronavirus? >> so far i think they haven't put their best foot forward. i do think we need to begin to have very, very reliable information. a lot of people were concerned yesterday, i guess it was, i'm sort of losing track of time, about all the communication going through mike pence. that's a very good thing as long as it's facts that's coming out and we should not certainly muzzle the people who we need to give us the data, people like tony fouchy and others, and i think that's going to be very important. i think as your previous guests said, having reliable data that people can trust is key to building the trust so that when we need the public to do certain things, not attend events or social distance, or wash hands or get vaccines, we actually have their attention and they trust what they're hearing. and having a continued war o
zeke, let's all agree as much as humanly possible, politics should be taken out of life or death situationsving said that, and understanding you're a health policy adviser to a democratic president, how is this president handling health policy as it relates to coronavirus? >> so far i think they haven't put their best foot forward. i do think we need to begin to have very, very reliable information. a lot of people were concerned yesterday, i guess it was, i'm sort of losing track of...
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. >> my name is zeke. i have been taking classes at city college for practically 20 years. for very long time taking art classes through continuing education, which is now called extension at fort nation -- fort mason. i want to add, please save fort mason. that is an amazing campus. i want to tell you what i love about city college. what i love about city college is how much effort is given and resources to help people succeed do you know you can go into the library without an appointment and get tutored in math and anatomy and physiology or help somebody write a paper? cutting classes is really -- it is going in the wrong direction. it's not helping people achieve dreams. it is not helping people succeed , and decimating the older adults offerings is unconscionable. i am a big, big advocate of lifelong learning and always have been. and of city college being a community college. it has effected me and that there was a class i was going to take in screen printing next semester was very suddenly was cut, and -- anyway, this seems to be some discussion on who is going to pay
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this is potentially the most dangerous of any of those crises we've encountered from sars to ebola to zekeading rapidly. last thursday was 7000. 240006 days later. reported deaths were under 100 weeks ago. they are closing 400 today. that gives you a sense of how important this is. good news, the united states is only 11 and it has not increased in three days. so that's a positive. i've got to hand it to the administration, they did declare public health emergency last friday and they have stepped up controls on people cutting into this country, increased quarantines, this is important to people being quarantined for 14 days. traveling from a area with the virus prevalent because it's the last thing you want to started to this country. >> anyone going in that region whether they exhibit signs or symptoms are quarantined? >> screened at least three times, before leaving downstream. they are screened when they get here and if there is reason to think they have been in an area where the virus has made an appearance, they are either self quarantined or quarantined on military bases 14 days. fo
this is potentially the most dangerous of any of those crises we've encountered from sars to ebola to zekeading rapidly. last thursday was 7000. 240006 days later. reported deaths were under 100 weeks ago. they are closing 400 today. that gives you a sense of how important this is. good news, the united states is only 11 and it has not increased in three days. so that's a positive. i've got to hand it to the administration, they did declare public health emergency last friday and they have...
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. >> my name is zeke. i have been taking classes at city college for practically 20 years. for very long time taking art classes through continuing education, which is now called extension at fort nation -- fort mason. i want to add, please save fort mason. that is an amazing campus. i want to tell you what i love about city college. what i love about city college is how much effort is given and resources to help people succeed do you know you can go into the library without an appointment and get tutored in math and anatomy and physiology or help somebody write a paper? cutting classes is really -- it is going in the wrong direction. it's not helping people achieve dreams. it is not helping people succeed , and decimating the older adults offerings is unconscionable. i am a big, big advocate of lifelong learning and always have been. and of city college being a community college. it has effected me and that there was a class i was going to take in screen printing next semester was very suddenly was cut, and -- anyway, this seems to be some discussion on who is going to pay
. >> my name is zeke. i have been taking classes at city college for practically 20 years. for very long time taking art classes through continuing education, which is now called extension at fort nation -- fort mason. i want to add, please save fort mason. that is an amazing campus. i want to tell you what i love about city college. what i love about city college is how much effort is given and resources to help people succeed do you know you can go into the library without an...
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. >> my name is zeke. i have been taking classes at city college for practically 20 years. for very long time taking art classes through continuing education, which is now called extension at fort nation -- fort mason. i want to add, please save fort mason. that is an amazing campus. i want to tell you what i love about city college. what i love about city college is how much effort is given and resources to help people succeed do you know you can go into the library without an appointment and get tutored in math and anatomy and physiology or help somebody write a paper? cutting classes is really -- it is going in the wrong direction. it's not helping people achieve dreams. it is not helping people succeed , and decimating the older adults offerings is unconscionable. i am a big, big advocate of lifelong learning and always have been. and of city college being a community college. it has effected me and that there was a class i was going to take in screen printing next semester was very suddenly was cut, and -- anyway, this seems to be some discussion on who is going to pay
. >> my name is zeke. i have been taking classes at city college for practically 20 years. for very long time taking art classes through continuing education, which is now called extension at fort nation -- fort mason. i want to add, please save fort mason. that is an amazing campus. i want to tell you what i love about city college. what i love about city college is how much effort is given and resources to help people succeed do you know you can go into the library without an...