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that is what happened with hiv, with zika, with a whole range of viral infections we have seen recentlyd of course covid-19. caroline: what a fascinating way to draw the line. in theerested silverlining to this dark yellow cloud we see hanging over california. there was one hope that we were not traveling so much anymore to an extent was saving the planet. when we start to see china re-fire its engines, does that show it is going to be very short-lived? andrew: well, yes, in the case of china. up the boilers. not just in china. china is exporting its powergenerating equipment right across the belgian road. -- the belt and road. there is this loose connection between climate change and both covid and the california wildfires. -- in omissions heat up missions heat up the planet. plants, make them susceptible to diseases. pollutione same way makes cities susceptible to covid-19. caroline: that is it for "what'd you miss?" >> bloomberg technology is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or
that is what happened with hiv, with zika, with a whole range of viral infections we have seen recentlyd of course covid-19. caroline: what a fascinating way to draw the line. in theerested silverlining to this dark yellow cloud we see hanging over california. there was one hope that we were not traveling so much anymore to an extent was saving the planet. when we start to see china re-fire its engines, does that show it is going to be very short-lived? andrew: well, yes, in the case of china....
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from city zika ankle just. thank you very in. and do. join us for our live coverage of this first presidential debate from treatment. it starts at two fifteen am att paris time. that is at nine fifteen pm that in cleveland. for let's get the latest now on the continuing clashess between armenia and azerbaijan in the mountain and clave of nagorno karabakh. the clasashes which began on sunday which is now reported to result. dozens of people in n which hundreds of others have e been injured. on the gonna car back in azerbaiaijan but is being run by thehe comomedian since it bre away during the war in the nineneteen nineties. will y youd securityouncil is today having an emergency meeting on that escalation. but despite appeals from russia and the united states to o hold the fighghting there are growing concerns of f the conflict that could escalate. tracking in moscow i in defense of armenia and ankara and support us by john fawcett was catherine bennett has this report. the artillery strikes contitinued ththroughout monday night. and s da
from city zika ankle just. thank you very in. and do. join us for our live coverage of this first presidential debate from treatment. it starts at two fifteen am att paris time. that is at nine fifteen pm that in cleveland. for let's get the latest now on the continuing clashess between armenia and azerbaijan in the mountain and clave of nagorno karabakh. the clasashes which began on sunday which is now reported to result. dozens of people in n which hundreds of others have e been injured. on...
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zika virus, ebola, et cetera. >> you should come to chinatown. it's safe to be in chinatown and hope others will come. >> i want to take a moment to say it's not a time to panic about coronavirus. but coronavirus is a serious public health challenge. >> critics are calling bob woodward's book a bomb shell. the president is consistent about not wanting to cause a pandemic. >> i'm a positive person. someone said i wish you can be more negative. i'm a cheerleader for the country. the cases didn't build up for a while. i want to be a cheerleader for our country. >> jesse: greg, first of all, nice shirt. thank you. you going to a lounge later? it's 20 years old, jesse. what are your thoughts on the latest back and forth here? >> greg: well, it's always entertaining to see the media that down played the virus to indulge their impeachment obsession crucifying trump for what they have done for months. the media accusing nobody of controlling a narrative when it's their business model for their entire existence is trying to get you to think a certain way.
zika virus, ebola, et cetera. >> you should come to chinatown. it's safe to be in chinatown and hope others will come. >> i want to take a moment to say it's not a time to panic about coronavirus. but coronavirus is a serious public health challenge. >> critics are calling bob woodward's book a bomb shell. the president is consistent about not wanting to cause a pandemic. >> i'm a positive person. someone said i wish you can be more negative. i'm a cheerleader for the...
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have switched hosts to infect humans and then gone global, causing widespread epidemics, sars, merz, zikatop infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci and one of his colleagues speculate that we may have reached a tipping point that forecasts the inevitability, in other words, get ready for more pandemics. the fundamental reason behind this acceleration, they argue, is human actions. the ever-increasing scope and pace of development. this is why i wrote my new book "ten lessons for a post-pandemic world," which has been excerpted in "time" magazine this week and i have drawn from that essay for this segment. let me quote from lesson one of the book. we have created a world that is always in overdrive. people are living longer, producing and consuming more, inhabiting larger spaces, consuming more energy and generating more waste and greenhouse gas emissions. just one example, a 2019 u.n. report written by 145 experts drawn from 50 countries concluded that nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history. it noted that 75% of all land has been severely altered by hum
have switched hosts to infect humans and then gone global, causing widespread epidemics, sars, merz, zikatop infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci and one of his colleagues speculate that we may have reached a tipping point that forecasts the inevitability, in other words, get ready for more pandemics. the fundamental reason behind this acceleration, they argue, is human actions. the ever-increasing scope and pace of development. this is why i wrote my new book "ten lessons for a...
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as i discussed with zika here, we believe that if people want to show up and express their political views, that's their choice to do so. we hand out masks and encourage them to wear them. a lot of people did in north carolina last night. we give out hand sanitizer. if you want to join a peaceful protest you can do so. there is no reason just like the protest in the streets you can't show up and express your political view at a rally. >> why did the president sit down with bob woodard for 18 interviews? >> because he is the most transparent president in history. >> okay. when do you expect we will get the short list of who the president is considering for scotus? >> you will get that list in short order. the president is excited to share who he would nominate to the supreme court and what will guide his choices are people who follow the constitution. he wants constitution abiding judges who believe the word of a statute are what they are and not subject to interpretation. he wants judges guided by the constitution like justice kavanaugh and gorsuch. >> did the president or anyone at
as i discussed with zika here, we believe that if people want to show up and express their political views, that's their choice to do so. we hand out masks and encourage them to wear them. a lot of people did in north carolina last night. we give out hand sanitizer. if you want to join a peaceful protest you can do so. there is no reason just like the protest in the streets you can't show up and express your political view at a rally. >> why did the president sit down with bob woodard for...
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and they have a wonderful track record going back to hiv/aids, ebola, zika virus, in protecting the united states from invasion by infectious agents and dealing with them after they arrive. they're a model for the rest of the world. >> so, doctor, this new reporting comes after cnn confirmed a different story by "politico" that trump appointees including caputo at hhs have been pushing to change language used in these weekly cdc morbidity and mortality reports, and other reports about the coronavirus. sources telling cnn that the political appointees' apparent goal was to make sure that the data released by the cdc did not undermine president trump's political messages. we should point out that caputo says that they were just trying to make sure data drives policy, not, quote, alterir deep state motives. what was your reaction to that story? >> well, i find it abhorrent that political influences are trying and perhaps successfully inserting themselves into the cdc communications, which have always been a model of science-based rectitude very, very rigorous. they are the bible that everybod
and they have a wonderful track record going back to hiv/aids, ebola, zika virus, in protecting the united states from invasion by infectious agents and dealing with them after they arrive. they're a model for the rest of the world. >> so, doctor, this new reporting comes after cnn confirmed a different story by "politico" that trump appointees including caputo at hhs have been pushing to change language used in these weekly cdc morbidity and mortality reports, and other reports...
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they have used it for other vaccines like zika for example, ebola.ealing with more of a known entity. those are promising, anderson. >> sanjay, are there any side effects we know of? >> again, the phase one, phase two, it's -- there were some side effects that were pretty mild they say, well tolerated. arm pain, muscle aches, things like that. what was interesting was that people over the age of 65 had fewer side effects than people under the age of 55. now, you know, having fewer side effects is obviously good but that might also suggest that people over the age of 65 weren't developing as strong an immune response. so that's going to be important. does this work as well for older people as it does for younger people? that's what the phase three trials are really going to try to figure out. >> congresswoman, how concerned are you about that vaccine process and the politicalization of it? >> i think we all should be concerned, particularly when the president of the united states suggests he might make the decision. that's scary. we really do want the
they have used it for other vaccines like zika for example, ebola.ealing with more of a known entity. those are promising, anderson. >> sanjay, are there any side effects we know of? >> again, the phase one, phase two, it's -- there were some side effects that were pretty mild they say, well tolerated. arm pain, muscle aches, things like that. what was interesting was that people over the age of 65 had fewer side effects than people under the age of 55. now, you know, having fewer...
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we had zika, sars, swine flu, ebola.ver became a generational pathogen and shut down the economy. the president did not lie. dr. fauci said what he said was consist at the present time with what dr. fauci told him. >> we have to roll. marc thiessen and jessica tarlov, great to see you. ari fleischer next. stay with us. rates have dropped even lower. and now you can save $3000 a year. veterans can shortcut the process with newday's va streamline refi. there's no appraisal, no income verification, and not a single dollar out of pocket. rates are at the lowest they've been in our lifetimes. one call can save you $3000 a year. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal
we had zika, sars, swine flu, ebola.ver became a generational pathogen and shut down the economy. the president did not lie. dr. fauci said what he said was consist at the present time with what dr. fauci told him. >> we have to roll. marc thiessen and jessica tarlov, great to see you. ari fleischer next. stay with us. rates have dropped even lower. and now you can save $3000 a year. veterans can shortcut the process with newday's va streamline refi. there's no appraisal, no income...
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collins pointed ow, the wes nile virus, zika virus, spanish flu, not today. not today. they'll attack you if you don't say the way they want you to say it. and this is dangerous. you can't say china virus today. tomorrow who knows what it will be? like i said a few months ago, even the democrat committee chairman used the very term in their resolution they are saying you can't use today. somehow it's anti-asian, anti-asian bias. i think it's more to do with the fact we are seven weeks before an election. this is one more way to go after the president. we should all remember this is dangerous. when you start saying certain things can't be said. if you don't say it the way we, the politically correct, cancel culture mob wants you to say it, you have to be quiet. silence is the biggest threat to the first amendment. that's what we are seeing. they want to just say this is -- this is broader. this is bigger. i would say look at the sports world. look at the sports world. drew brees says, you should stand for the national anthem. he gets attacked. mike gundy, football coach
collins pointed ow, the wes nile virus, zika virus, spanish flu, not today. not today. they'll attack you if you don't say the way they want you to say it. and this is dangerous. you can't say china virus today. tomorrow who knows what it will be? like i said a few months ago, even the democrat committee chairman used the very term in their resolution they are saying you can't use today. somehow it's anti-asian, anti-asian bias. i think it's more to do with the fact we are seven weeks before an...
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he led that state's response to ebola, hiv and zika. andas an anesthesiologist assistant professor at the indiana school of medicine. he has been at the university of maryland in baltimore county where he obtained a degree from berkeley and indiana university where he completed his residency. welcome to both witnesses. dr. collins, let us begin with you. you very muchhank and perhaps we could get the visuals on the screen if that is possible. ranking alexander, member murray and distinguished members of this committee, thank you for inviting me to discuss operation warp speed and the importance of developing safe and effective vaccines. i'm grateful for your support of nih and for this opportunity to address how we are working with other parts of the government and with industry partners to prevent, diagnose and treat novel coronavirus. let me provide a metaphorical illustration of how vaccines work. anr immune system is like antibody factory. yes, you have a sophisticated biotech company in your body. when your body sees an invader lik
he led that state's response to ebola, hiv and zika. andas an anesthesiologist assistant professor at the indiana school of medicine. he has been at the university of maryland in baltimore county where he obtained a degree from berkeley and indiana university where he completed his residency. welcome to both witnesses. dr. collins, let us begin with you. you very muchhank and perhaps we could get the visuals on the screen if that is possible. ranking alexander, member murray and distinguished...
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zika estÁ más viva que nunca. a mi me encanta.aciones hoy le deseamos muy cumpleaÑos a marÍa asunciÓn gonzÁlez de monterrey! 69 aÑos, muchas felicidades. francisca: y tambiÉn miden esa estrella que tenemos en pantalla, damos a oscar lÓpez que estÁ cumpliendo 18 aÑos. es nuestro camarÓgrafo estrella, le mandamos un beso. lo queremos mucho, felicidades. carlos: se ve mucho mÁs joven, se ve como de 17. [risas] carlos: felicidades a ustedes chicos y seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". karla: cidades para ellos. cambiamos de tema. en horas de la noche corte federal lo que a una orden ejecutiva del presidente trump y permite descargar la aplicaciÓn tik tok en estados unidos, se produce el fallo a pocas horas de entrar en vigor la prohibiciÓn. elyangÉlica: una controversia a raÍz de todo lo dicho en la parte polÍtica por el presidente trump el dice que no son seguros los datos para los usuarios y por eso pide venderla. aquÍ estÁ la historia. los usuarios de tik tok siguen bailando de alegrÍa. a sÓlo minutos de que entrara en vigor u
zika estÁ más viva que nunca. a mi me encanta.aciones hoy le deseamos muy cumpleaÑos a marÍa asunciÓn gonzÁlez de monterrey! 69 aÑos, muchas felicidades. francisca: y tambiÉn miden esa estrella que tenemos en pantalla, damos a oscar lÓpez que estÁ cumpliendo 18 aÑos. es nuestro camarÓgrafo estrella, le mandamos un beso. lo queremos mucho, felicidades. carlos: se ve mucho mÁs joven, se ve como de 17. [risas] carlos: felicidades a ustedes chicos y seguimos con mÁs de "despierta...
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collins pointed ow, the wes nile virus, zika virus, spanish flu, not today. not today. they'll attack you if you don't say the way they want you to say it. and this is dangerous. you can't say china virus today. tomorrow who knows what it will be? like i said a few months ago, even the democrat committee chairman used the very term in their resolution they are saying you can't use today. somehow it's anti-asian, anti-asian bias. i think it's more to do with the fact we are seven weeks before an election. this is one more way to go after the president. we should all remember this is dangerous. when you start saying certain things can't be said. if you don't say it the way we, the politically correct, cancel culture mob wants you to say it, you have to be quiet. silence is the biggest threat to the first amendment. that's what we are seeing. they want to just say this is -- this is broader. this is bigger. i would say look at the sports world. look at the sports world. drew brees says, you should stand for the national anthem. he gets attacked. mike gundy, football coach
collins pointed ow, the wes nile virus, zika virus, spanish flu, not today. not today. they'll attack you if you don't say the way they want you to say it. and this is dangerous. you can't say china virus today. tomorrow who knows what it will be? like i said a few months ago, even the democrat committee chairman used the very term in their resolution they are saying you can't use today. somehow it's anti-asian, anti-asian bias. i think it's more to do with the fact we are seven weeks before an...