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it's it's to do something that we've just decided recently to do at johns hopkins to follow the lead of other institutions, which have now said and we have now said that students can't select their roommates. coming into first year that we're actually going to say this is a moment where we're very deliberately going to mix it all up that we're not going to let students replicate do the do the do the thing. that would be most logical for them most natural light of where they're coming from is to find someone who's just like me he will who will share this experience with me, but rather what we want to do is take this opportunity to be intentional about mixing it up. and so, you know with 70% of americans now graduating from high school and going on to some kind of post-secondary education if more more universities were more focused on this kind of bridging exercise of how you get these different. different students hailing from different backgrounds to interact with one and they're i feel quite hopeful that this could play an important role on getting us out of the morass that we're in
it's it's to do something that we've just decided recently to do at johns hopkins to follow the lead of other institutions, which have now said and we have now said that students can't select their roommates. coming into first year that we're actually going to say this is a moment where we're very deliberately going to mix it all up that we're not going to let students replicate do the do the do the thing. that would be most logical for them most natural light of where they're coming from is to...
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the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website, put one of the only few hospitals to treat african americans. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash its races past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lax had died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now, i know what you're thinking, but how's thermo fisher doing? well, they've earned billions of dollars in revenue, and they're giving back to the community by creating the just project. partnering with historically black colleges and universities to provide free coven 19 testing and diversifying the thermo fisher work environment. how about you give back the billions of dollars you made from exploiting black bodies. also, johns hopkins school of medicine, named after the famous abolitionists. maybe you could provide reparations for the cells you stole, or at least reparations for the slaves. your abolitionist founder own
the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website, put one of the only few hospitals to treat african americans. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash its races past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lax had died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now, i know what you're...
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hopkins, doctor joseph marine tweeted the latest example of what's going on at john hopkins, it is amazing more colleges working of the healthy students are virtually no risk triple the asked healthy 18-year-old have to wear n95 or double mask and test twice weekly no eating together or dining halls and police state. $75000 a year. your response to that? >> many universities and businesses are still chasing a covid 0 strategy they're trying to get to covid 0 and they're putting people in a bubble in the rooney lives. people don't die from covid they die from depression and poverty and mental illness and substance abuse that is many alisa don't understand ironically a lot of these institutions banner their commitment to social equity and racial equity then serving their community. yet they triple test and double test every week 2 - 3 test per week healthy students were triple the asked with no symptoms and their veteran communities like john hopkins were vulnerable local people cannot get tested when their second high risk. if you were an alien and landed on earth and saw a small group of y
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johns hopkins shows that last longer, nearly two years. what a scandal the cdc did not publish these findings before that so many americans lost their jobs and livelihoods as a result every single one of them should be reinstated and compensated. now the man that brought this to our attention with the fantasticks piece john hopkins professor doctor teefive. marty just explain everything i have just said. >> that evening. that the data has definitively answered the question about natural immunity and the public health officials have the wrong hypothesis. they were not even close when natural immunity was three times more protected against hospitalization. when something is this wrong, you apologize you either lost or scientific objectivity or you apologize. tens of thousands of careers were ruined. now we have a hospital staffing crisis throughout the united states and many rural hospitals and ironically many staff were fired because they had circulating antibodies but that was were the ones the government did not recognize. when nurses wer
johns hopkins shows that last longer, nearly two years. what a scandal the cdc did not publish these findings before that so many americans lost their jobs and livelihoods as a result every single one of them should be reinstated and compensated. now the man that brought this to our attention with the fantasticks piece john hopkins professor doctor teefive. marty just explain everything i have just said. >> that evening. that the data has definitively answered the question about natural...
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andrew pekosz is at the john hopkins university and gives us an a omicron brief today. even a dummy like me has figured out omicron is not delta. but there is a mystery to it. what is the biggest mystery into omicron -- with omicron into this weekend? andrew: it circles around why this virus seems to be so much more transmissible. it has mutations that can invade immune responses vaccines give you, but it does seem like this virus is a spreading better than other variants. we don't understand what that is, but it seems like people are getting infected in conditions that were previously highly unlikely to immediate infection. that is fueling this massive surge of cases. transmission is something difficult to study in a laboratory, but it is one of the things omicron is doing fantastically better than any other variant we have seen. tom: is there a zeta after omicron? do you just assume there is another variant after this one? andrew: there absolutely will be. this virus has shown the ability to evolve, change, and respond to its new host humans. it is not trying to evade
andrew pekosz is at the john hopkins university and gives us an a omicron brief today. even a dummy like me has figured out omicron is not delta. but there is a mystery to it. what is the biggest mystery into omicron -- with omicron into this weekend? andrew: it circles around why this virus seems to be so much more transmissible. it has mutations that can invade immune responses vaccines give you, but it does seem like this virus is a spreading better than other variants. we don't understand...
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that figure is double what it was the week before. johns hopkins, calculated that one in 100 americans tested positive for code 19 over the past week . the on the kron variant accounted for around 60 percent of cases in the latest available vol figures. but the country also saw just over 9000 deaths of patients with coven 19, and that's 10 percent lower than the week before. harry hyman is a public health professor at georgia state university. welcome to the show professor . this current wave of corona, virus infections hit 1st in places like new york. how is it that hospitalization and death have search there even though the vaccinations are relatively high there? well, i think, i think when you get the kinds of very, very high case counts that you're getting, it's going to spread to people who are susceptible a more severe illness. and even in a state like new york, where you have about 71 percent of the population that has finished their primary vaccination, it still means you've got 30 percent of the population that's unvaccinated. now many of those are children and younger people,
that figure is double what it was the week before. johns hopkins, calculated that one in 100 americans tested positive for code 19 over the past week . the on the kron variant accounted for around 60 percent of cases in the latest available vol figures. but the country also saw just over 9000 deaths of patients with coven 19, and that's 10 percent lower than the week before. harry hyman is a public health professor at georgia state university. welcome to the show professor . this current wave...
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and that includes the simple principles and that includes john hopkins and that includes the establishment of the university as well. and it began with the assemblage of 180 acres which include on the left-hand side there one of the individuals and then you see that as well and then with the alliance of the extension predating the extension as well to the right which is part of it. receiving back to the city and the protection of that and its incorporation for the entirety of the city. and you can see them on the left. the right lower hand cone and you can see and read in the circle as well. that plan drawn in 1914 by parker, thomas and rice. and that includes it simple and now have 90 degrees moving this towards the left. it is a simple situation like others that you see today that ride the bridge charles avenue organized around two principal quads that are very carefully graded by the office in the early development as well in the project includes the library, which is in the upper left-hand corner as well as the power plan. i want to.out in particular the circular drive which is a part
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beyrer of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i think many people picked up on the headline from starbucks no longer requiring the vaccination mandate that they only put out a number of weeks ago following the supreme court ruling. tom: everybody has their story on this so my story is no different than everybody else's. i head is spinning on the non-science of all of this. i look forward every day within the grind of my four hour day, i look forward every day to where we talk to medical professionals who actually know what they are talking about. it has reached a new level of idiocy. jonathan: we have to do something about that. regardless of the administration , i wonder if the ultimate institution here, the cdc, that is where we need to do some work. if there is a politician involved, it will always be politicized. we know that. but can we do something about the health authorities? tom: the history of the health authorities is much like america where we divide everything up not as a one voice as may be more in the united kingdo
beyrer of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i think many people picked up on the headline from starbucks no longer requiring the vaccination mandate that they only put out a number of weeks ago following the supreme court ruling. tom: everybody has their story on this so my story is no different than everybody else's. i head is spinning on the non-science of all of this. i look forward every day within the grind of my four hour day, i look forward every day to where we talk...
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we have a professor and for all just of the john hopkins bloomberg school public health. always good to catch up with you. i understand that you have a sibling, and i'm sure for a lot of people listening, and watching right now, they don't want to hear about this, but we have to talk about this. what is it about? >> just to be clear, i don't like to be the messenger seen their new variance, but the virus is doing its own thing and evolving as we expected. omicron has a sister virus. it is called, technically, ba two. omicron that we have been struggling with his ba one. it is from the original omicron, so we are a little bit worried about how well immunity will cross-react that virus, and it certainly is starting to spread in the wake of that first omicron, going to the population. all signs point to vaccines working just as well against it, but if it is increasing, we need to monitor the deed -- the disease center, and get an idea of how much impact might have. kailey: where the variance come from, and i asked this meaning where is the level with the lack of immunity, an
we have a professor and for all just of the john hopkins bloomberg school public health. always good to catch up with you. i understand that you have a sibling, and i'm sure for a lot of people listening, and watching right now, they don't want to hear about this, but we have to talk about this. what is it about? >> just to be clear, i don't like to be the messenger seen their new variance, but the virus is doing its own thing and evolving as we expected. omicron has a sister virus. it is...
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that was doctor elizabeth stewart from the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i want to bring you some breaking news. the usjury has found elizabeth holmes guilty of conspiring to defraud investors in the blood testing startup. the verdict is still being read in the courtroom, and what we know at this stage is that prosecutors have said that holmes, aged 37, swindled investors between 2010 and 2015 by convincing them that small machines could run a few drops of blood for a friend or prick. we will have more on this breaking news story a little later on in the programme will we can speak to one of our correspondent, so do stay tuned for that. south africa's parliament has suffered further serious damage after a fire that was believed to have been brought under control reignited. the fire service in cape town said strong winds had caused smouldering wood in the roof to catch fire. no—one has been hurt. a 49—year—old man has been charged with arson, and is due in court tomorrow. apple has become the first us company to reach a market value of $3 trillion. la
that was doctor elizabeth stewart from the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. i want to bring you some breaking news. the usjury has found elizabeth holmes guilty of conspiring to defraud investors in the blood testing startup. the verdict is still being read in the courtroom, and what we know at this stage is that prosecutors have said that holmes, aged 37, swindled investors between 2010 and 2015 by convincing them that small machines could run a few drops of blood for a friend...
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marc siegel along with johns hopkins professor dr. marty makary and dr. robert hariri. dr. siegel, i'm going start with you. apparently we no longer need a test to leave isolation. and the cdc says now that a negative rapid test doesn't necessarily mean that someone stopped spreading the virus. aren't they saying the rapid test isn't as accurate as we thought it was? >> i think the truth is that five days is pretty short because at the ends of five days, assuming you had no symptoms for three, at the ends of 5 days, 10 to 20% can still be contagious. the rapid test would be useful if it was positive before and then turned negative. and we don't have them. if i told you i want to do the rapid test two or three times, we don't have enough for even once. they don't have them. judge jeanine but what we do know it's not accurate. the pcr test is supposed to be so accurate. but we are told that you can test positive for 3 months or 1- or 12 weeks. >> that detects dead virus. you are bert and you can go back to work or back to school. it will stay the positive as long as you have
marc siegel along with johns hopkins professor dr. marty makary and dr. robert hariri. dr. siegel, i'm going start with you. apparently we no longer need a test to leave isolation. and the cdc says now that a negative rapid test doesn't necessarily mean that someone stopped spreading the virus. aren't they saying the rapid test isn't as accurate as we thought it was? >> i think the truth is that five days is pretty short because at the ends of five days, assuming you had no symptoms for...
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hopkins. today practitioners and scholars will discuss olmstead campus planning a look to the future how the principles can and form campus design today. we have an absolutely stellar lineup of speakers kicking office to this morning with teacher offer and renowned architect the founding partner based in philadelphia and his career is multifaceted and extraordinary as olmstead. we're honored that she is sharing the olmstead 200 on every committee, he has overseen projects of the washington grounds, the park in your city the barnes foundation in philadelphia in the park in oregon, his awards are near us, recipient of the 2012 medal of arts from president obama the 2011 american society of landscape architect meddle in the douglas metal of america. much like olmstead, lori's experiences before he finally settled a landscape architecture, he was living in new york city as an architect where he would give walking tours of the park. i came to the conclusion that central park was pretty damn good he
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paul: johns hopkins public health professor speaking with us. the school is supported by michael r. bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. we hear from a jp morgan strategist daniel hui. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i believe mr. kishida has a cautious stance over regulation of share buybacks, and because he is giving consideration to each company's visual circumstance, so i do not think it will impact capital markets. shery: the stock exchange present speaking exclusively to bloomberg, you can get more on that segment in japan ahead. it is time now for morning calls ahead of asian trading day, chinese internet stocks may be set for a rebound, that is the view of a citigroup analyst who sees sediment turning more positive in the back half of cyclical recovery. a recent meeting between regulators and chinese internet companies, citigroup says the government is still supportive of the industry and the worst of the crackdowns may be behind us. paul: goldman sachs has raised its latest forecast for rate hikes, global economist expect five 25 point basic -- basis h
paul: johns hopkins public health professor speaking with us. the school is supported by michael r. bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. we hear from a jp morgan strategist daniel hui. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i believe mr. kishida has a cautious stance over regulation of share buybacks, and because he is giving consideration to each company's visual circumstance, so i do not think it will impact capital markets. shery: the stock exchange present speaking...
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hopkins university in the united states. one, it took more than a year to reach the 1st $100000000.00. the 3rd i came in barely 5 months. britain is sending troops into some london hospitals to come for medical staff who are sick with covet and austrian bog. chancellor. com ne hammer has tested positive. it says the infection came from a member of his security team, and he's isolating at home. and groundbreaking actor sidney potty has died at the age of $94.00. he was the 1st black widow of the best actor oscar. 1963 phil lilies of the field inspired a generation during the civil rights in walls crossing the racial divide. after decades in the public, i received the presidential medal of freedom from barack obama in 2009. well, that's it. you're up to date. i'll have more world news at the top of the hour. melissa chan has d w. news asia in just a moment. have a good welcome to the dark side.
hopkins university in the united states. one, it took more than a year to reach the 1st $100000000.00. the 3rd i came in barely 5 months. britain is sending troops into some london hospitals to come for medical staff who are sick with covet and austrian bog. chancellor. com ne hammer has tested positive. it says the infection came from a member of his security team, and he's isolating at home. and groundbreaking actor sidney potty has died at the age of $94.00. he was the 1st black widow of the...
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joining us is a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security at the bloomberg school of public health. also an olympic medal winner and rhodes scholar. what i think is fascinating is, you did your dissertation specifically on how the media and public policy intertwined -- around ebola. what do you think about how they are intertwining now? before we got to the young -- to the olympics, just in general, when it comes to covid? >> i do a lot of work and misinformation, so these days when it comes to covid, when it comes to the barriers between getting ourselves out of this pandemic with vaccinations and people taking the repercussions, i think that communication, media, those play a critical role. you can have a perfect countermeasure and it doesn't work if people will not use it. matt: what can we do about that? that's been the question throughout the pandemic. how do you convince those who are vaccine skeptical -- especially if it breaks down on partisan lines, to go and get the shot? >> i think it comes down to getting to a more local level, i don't think from a nati
joining us is a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security at the bloomberg school of public health. also an olympic medal winner and rhodes scholar. what i think is fascinating is, you did your dissertation specifically on how the media and public policy intertwined -- around ebola. what do you think about how they are intertwining now? before we got to the young -- to the olympics, just in general, when it comes to covid? >> i do a lot of work and misinformation, so...
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makary, johns hopkins medical researcher and author of the price we pay. dr. makary great seeing you but why is thisho so troubling to y, this new development about the boosters and the 12-15-year-olds? >> nice to see you, laura. this threatens the very scientific process routine at the fda for so many years. when the two top fda officialse left, they quit over this very issue. political interference in the specific issue of boosters and young people. a lot of experts have had concerns. the rates of myocarditis and a new study from northwest this week found that it may be as common as one in 2,000 young men 18-24. one analysis with the new journal of medicine a 22-year-old died with myocarditis. and why at minimum and this should have been vote brought to a vote, but the experts had concerns so they decided to not convene and circumvent them altogether. this is unprecedented and back to a scientific process. >> laura: dr. makary at least four soccer players died of heart attacks over christmas week, all of them, i believe, 30 years or younger of age. what is g
makary, johns hopkins medical researcher and author of the price we pay. dr. makary great seeing you but why is thisho so troubling to y, this new development about the boosters and the 12-15-year-olds? >> nice to see you, laura. this threatens the very scientific process routine at the fda for so many years. when the two top fda officialse left, they quit over this very issue. political interference in the specific issue of boosters and young people. a lot of experts have had concerns....
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let's bring and doctor farney makary, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and fox news medical contributor. marty, welcome, good to see you. let's start with talking about the omicron variant where we are, these new studies about t cells and how they seem to be very active against the omicron variant and maybe reducing the severity of covid. >> we got a lot of good news this week, a study out of johns hopkins that confirmed the t cell immunity from omicron and delta crossover, there's good cross immunity. the t cell immunity doesn't really protect you from getting the infection but it does prevent severe disease, it takes a few days to kick and it's powerful. we got another promising study that answered the open question, does it omicron immunity cross over to delta? it was found it's four times immunity against delta so it does answer the question will omicron displaced delta? yes. much of the world will not have access to a vaccine, for the rest of the world we can recognize at least there's an end in sight to this particular variant as omicron sweeps across many countries. p
let's bring and doctor farney makary, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and fox news medical contributor. marty, welcome, good to see you. let's start with talking about the omicron variant where we are, these new studies about t cells and how they seem to be very active against the omicron variant and maybe reducing the severity of covid. >> we got a lot of good news this week, a study out of johns hopkins that confirmed the t cell immunity from omicron and delta crossover,...
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according to johns hopkins university, more than 300 million people worldwide have contracted the virus. nearly a 5th of those cases are here in the united states. health experts warn the real numbers may actually be far greater. brian entin has more. >> we've seen the long lines for covid tests and the numbers have reflected with doctors and testing sites seeing a surge like never before. the numbers have really escalated. and when we come back after new years, it was like, i mean, almost like nothing we had ever seen. even in the height covid previously, maybe a year or so number is escalating numbers of cases, numbers of deaths. we hear about covid numbers all the time. whether they make us feel better or more nervous. but the truth of the matter is, most experts say while the numbers matter they are not accurate, our liable really are the numbers >> there underestimate their vast underestimate the latest count from johns hopkins university shows the u.s. has had 59 million covid cases and almost 9 million in the last 28 days. but infectious disease expert doctor aileen marty says co
according to johns hopkins university, more than 300 million people worldwide have contracted the virus. nearly a 5th of those cases are here in the united states. health experts warn the real numbers may actually be far greater. brian entin has more. >> we've seen the long lines for covid tests and the numbers have reflected with doctors and testing sites seeing a surge like never before. the numbers have really escalated. and when we come back after new years, it was like, i mean,...
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we will cover that with our next guest from johns hopkins university. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the "first word news," i'm ritika gupta. a federal reserve is in the spotlight. policy leaders are expected to reveal plans to raise interest rates. that rate hike is not likely to happen until march. the fed is trying to contain the highest inflation in four decades. president biden has wrapped up the effort to deter russia from war. he says he considers personally sanctioning vladimir putin. president biden has already threatened some of the most severe economic penalties the u.s. and its allies can muster if ukraine is invaded. speaker nancy pelosi will run for reelection for her san francisco congressional air seat -- congressional seat. previously she has said that this would be her last term in leadership. she is 81 and has been in congress since 1987. a trade group warns that hong kong's zero-tolerance approach to covid could leave them cut off from the rest of the world until 2024. that could fuel elm -- that could fuel a mass exodus of inte
we will cover that with our next guest from johns hopkins university. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the "first word news," i'm ritika gupta. a federal reserve is in the spotlight. policy leaders are expected to reveal plans to raise interest rates. that rate hike is not likely to happen until march. the fed is trying to contain the highest inflation in four decades. president biden has wrapped up the effort to deter russia from war. he says he considers personally sanctioning...
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bhakti hansoti of johns hopkins. confusion on the guidance of the cdc and which test to reach for and when just continues. the authorities are confused giving guidance and companies have their own guidance -- corporations have their own guidance. tom: pcr tests in asymptomatic people really do not work. i sent you that "telegraph" in london and they are in the same conversation. jonathan: in the u.k., the conversation is different in subtle ways. there's a push to normalize a positive case. we haven't even began that effort, have we, to normalize a positive case? two years ago if you had a positive case it was petrifying. with this variant, it is a different story and people are starting to treat it differently. i think society particularly in the developed world are demanding governments to treated differently as well. you can feel this slowly happening through 2022. tom: we are watching the dynamics again on icu and hospitalization. headlines out of singapore, they have flat out said, we are not seeing icu pressure
bhakti hansoti of johns hopkins. confusion on the guidance of the cdc and which test to reach for and when just continues. the authorities are confused giving guidance and companies have their own guidance -- corporations have their own guidance. tom: pcr tests in asymptomatic people really do not work. i sent you that "telegraph" in london and they are in the same conversation. jonathan: in the u.k., the conversation is different in subtle ways. there's a push to normalize a positive...
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with johns hopkins, university. we have to go to what we were talking earlier. this is david from dartmouth college. he is preparing some soccer talk. >> we need soccer talk every day >> yes. >> we were planning for cardiff versus blackburn. on saturday, we have an adjustment of the fed. he doesn't mince any words about it. he says this is something he saw coming. it is a slowdown. he suggested that it is not political, but it will stay. it will be tepid. the rate rise will not be certain. >> he put that on twitter. all the mood music based on new data. it is becoming more hawkish. retail sales are collapsing. we have consumer sentiment suggesting it would. it is whether anyone has any interest in the actual data. rate hikes and rate rises in 2020 between -- 2022. that is the crux of the issue. what data do we look at? how do we interpret that data? some economic notes are putting this out, and we have a lot of consumers who are concerned about how high the prices are. that is dampening retail value. the other way to look at this is people are not going to spend
with johns hopkins, university. we have to go to what we were talking earlier. this is david from dartmouth college. he is preparing some soccer talk. >> we need soccer talk every day >> yes. >> we were planning for cardiff versus blackburn. on saturday, we have an adjustment of the fed. he doesn't mince any words about it. he says this is something he saw coming. it is a slowdown. he suggested that it is not political, but it will stay. it will be tepid. the rate rise will...
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hopkins university, australia is also reporting a record number of new infections and hospitalizations. the country is now surpassed a total of half a 1000000 cases. and india's capital daily has announced a weekend curfew to try to cope rising infections in the metropolis on 211000000 people. a quoted hong kong has convicted a prominent lawyer and human rights activists of inciting an unauthorized assembly chow home. tom was sentenced to 15 months in prison for organizing a vigil for the victims of china's gentlemen square massacre. in 1909, she was arrested a day before the anniversary of the killings last june. uncle media tycoon, jimmy lie it already been jailed for 13 months with joining the vigil. is our home con, corresponded phoebe called with more on the consequences of the latest verdict. much how house tone is one of the key factors in the command. the ration campaign, the home call, which was very iconic, because these campaign has basically distinguish home from the rest of china. that hong kong used to be one of the remaining places on chinese soil. to legally commemorate
hopkins university, australia is also reporting a record number of new infections and hospitalizations. the country is now surpassed a total of half a 1000000 cases. and india's capital daily has announced a weekend curfew to try to cope rising infections in the metropolis on 211000000 people. a quoted hong kong has convicted a prominent lawyer and human rights activists of inciting an unauthorized assembly chow home. tom was sentenced to 15 months in prison for organizing a vigil for the...
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an associate professor of emergency medicine at johns hopkins university. a completely unfair question but came up i think three times yesterday, what is your time line of when omicron ends, is it weeks, is it months, is it all of 2022? what's your scope of the x axis of omicron? >> if you look at south africa, 30 days. however, we've peaked much higher and our population is inherently different and i'm really thinking months. i'm not thinking this will affect my summer plans and remain hopeful we'll get past the peak. tom: you think omicron will be piped away -- wiped away by the fourth of juvenile? >> absolutely. tom: how do you get to that certitude? >> when it peaks so quickly we expect it just to be the significance. we're seeing in new york and washington, d.c. that there is now a reduction in cases which is very, very early but it makes me hopeful. we're looking at south africa and united kingdom, south korea -- south africa from the first to the peak was around 30 days. the transmission cycle is smaller which makes us more hopeful this will end soon
an associate professor of emergency medicine at johns hopkins university. a completely unfair question but came up i think three times yesterday, what is your time line of when omicron ends, is it weeks, is it months, is it all of 2022? what's your scope of the x axis of omicron? >> if you look at south africa, 30 days. however, we've peaked much higher and our population is inherently different and i'm really thinking months. i'm not thinking this will affect my summer plans and remain...
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sunday night on q&a, we will discuss those missions with nancy from johns hopkins university's applied physics laboratory and meredith mcgregor from the university of colorado. >> earth has been hit by asteroids. there is no known threat to the earth right now but asteroids. we are tracking things. that said, we have not found all of the asteroids yet so this is an important part of planetary defense. we need to assess the threat better and take the first steps. >> you can go and point to add objects and get new data. sometimes, you cannot predict what you're going to find. you can find completely new things. i think some of the most exciting science results are things that i am not even sure i can tell you right now. >> planetary scientists nancy chabot and dr. mcgregor sunday night on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span now app. >> next, republican glenn youngkin is sworn in as
sunday night on q&a, we will discuss those missions with nancy from johns hopkins university's applied physics laboratory and meredith mcgregor from the university of colorado. >> earth has been hit by asteroids. there is no known threat to the earth right now but asteroids. we are tracking things. that said, we have not found all of the asteroids yet so this is an important part of planetary defense. we need to assess the threat better and take the first steps. >> you can go...
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according to johns hopkins university in the united states, while it took more than a year to reach the 1st 100 millions of 3rd 100, i came in daily 5 months. brittany, sending troops into some london hospitals to cover for medical staff, off sick with coping 19 and the austrian chancellor. com, they hammer, has tested positive. he says the infection came from a member of his security team. and that is isolating at home as of all of the stores making news around the world, i ceremony has been held in paris about the 7th anniversary of the 2015 terrorist attacks. is the most gunman killed 17 people over 3 days, including journalists, the french satirical magazine, surely abdel and people shopping at kosher supermarket. cambodian prime minister, one cent has arrived in me, and martha talks with the military rulers, 1st visit by head of government since the army. oh be through me and mass elected government last year. he's all that is down there. very jock of it is thank funds for their supports during his detention in melbourne, quarantine hotel. these are currently are waiting mondays, a
according to johns hopkins university in the united states, while it took more than a year to reach the 1st 100 millions of 3rd 100, i came in daily 5 months. brittany, sending troops into some london hospitals to cover for medical staff, off sick with coping 19 and the austrian chancellor. com, they hammer, has tested positive. he says the infection came from a member of his security team. and that is isolating at home as of all of the stores making news around the world, i ceremony has been...
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hopkins university professor public health and fox news contributor dr. marty makary. first to you, ashley moody. if doctor got hot questions for you coming up for the treasury department warning arizona we are going to call back your pandemic aid if you, arizona, it does not stop under his cutting school mask requirements. this is a new next level threat coming out of the white house. >> this is not going to stop. clearly this administration is caring nothing for the consequences and results of their policy. we had our requiring head start students to wear masks as young as two. we pushed back on that and got an injunction. this is nonsensical policy coming out of washington. we are going all the way to the supreme court to push back on this overreaching tyrannical, nonsensical decision. but in the end and certainly while we are frustrated with the judges for not pushing back the cms mandate we think that's going to have disastrous consequences on the healthcare system across this nation. but ultimately liz, the ultimate judges vote the dumpster fire out
hopkins university professor public health and fox news contributor dr. marty makary. first to you, ashley moody. if doctor got hot questions for you coming up for the treasury department warning arizona we are going to call back your pandemic aid if you, arizona, it does not stop under his cutting school mask requirements. this is a new next level threat coming out of the white house. >> this is not going to stop. clearly this administration is caring nothing for the consequences and...
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moderated by jock john hopkins university. before i i introduced daniels, a few words about our show. president daniels who moderate the conversation, the task force chair.r. will moderately conversation among task force members, usa coo, college professor college and they will be joined by university vice president inclusion and diversity in the academic space. fifteen minutes for questions and answers and i encourage you and the audience toag submit questions at any time. it is my pleasure to introduce president ronald daniels. the entire from is available online. before becoming president of johns hopkins university in 2009 -- not being as the faculty of fall at the university. his book, university of democracy examines the vital role higher education institutions have the values of liberal democracy. president daniels, thank you very much. >> thank you so much, it is a pleasure and privilege to be here today and honored to be joined by co-authors of the academic task force on the expression, chris served turned to terms of
moderated by jock john hopkins university. before i i introduced daniels, a few words about our show. president daniels who moderate the conversation, the task force chair.r. will moderately conversation among task force members, usa coo, college professor college and they will be joined by university vice president inclusion and diversity in the academic space. fifteen minutes for questions and answers and i encourage you and the audience toag submit questions at any time. it is my pleasure to...
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paul spiegel, director of the center for humanitarian health at johns hopkins university's bloomberg school of public health. he returned last month from a five-week visit to afghanistan as a consultant for the world health organization. his "washington post" opinion piece is headlined "hospitals are collapsing in afghanistan. at this rate sanctions will kill more people than the taliban." we welcome you both to democracy now! dr. spiegel, just recently returned from afghanistan. explain exactly what is happening there and how that relates to u.s. sanctions. >> thank you, amy. what is happening is there is a country in freefall come economic freefall, which is affecting all aspects of their lives, particularly on the health situation most all salaries stopped and paid on august 15 when the taliban took over the country. while there has been some now salaries being paid for basic health care, the hospitals are not -- the salaries are not being paid, health care workers are still coming but there is no medicines, no heat, and what we're seeing is people cannot even afford to get to the
paul spiegel, director of the center for humanitarian health at johns hopkins university's bloomberg school of public health. he returned last month from a five-week visit to afghanistan as a consultant for the world health organization. his "washington post" opinion piece is headlined "hospitals are collapsing in afghanistan. at this rate sanctions will kill more people than the taliban." we welcome you both to democracy now! dr. spiegel, just recently returned from...
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haidi: johns hopkins andrew pekosz. the johns hopkins school of public health is founded by michael bloomberg. up next, we will be back to the ubs greater china conference. speaking with economists about how covid is clouding china's economic outlook. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: -- [indiscernible] bloomberg.com shery: people are leaving the city, required to be tested within 48 hours of departure. temperatures are being checked that railways and highway links. all schools in the city are locked down. this is adding to measures elsewhere. we have seen a discouraging of residents to leave. most of their population have been combined -- confined to their homes. gdp growth could drop to 4% this year if it's covid zero policy lasts longer or if there is a deeper property downturn. thus is the head of asia economics and she joins us from the ubs greater china conference. great to have you with us and a happy new year. it looks like covid zero is not working out so well. how big a risk is local spread of omicron and the meas
haidi: johns hopkins andrew pekosz. the johns hopkins school of public health is founded by michael bloomberg. up next, we will be back to the ubs greater china conference. speaking with economists about how covid is clouding china's economic outlook. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: -- [indiscernible] bloomberg.com shery: people are leaving the city, required to be tested within 48 hours of departure. temperatures are being checked that railways and highway links. all schools in the city are...
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fox medical contributor professor public health at john hopkins university, we really value his insights he is doctor marty makary. it's great to have you back on sir. there is that in fully vaccinated mean the booster shot too. you think of that they're having a bad messaging. i think is just bad policy. there's a push to vaccinate and boost young people specifically the booster shot. silicate technical experts which were bypassed and pushing that decision but cdc has concern that european cdc has concerns about the w.h.o. has come out downright against it. i think a lot of people who have concerns about boosting young people and the heavy push. elizabeth: we hear you come also the doctor the cdc says the delta variant delivers a more natural immunity than vaccinations. we've got the w.h.o. chief scientist saying there's no evidence healthy children or teenagers need boosters, let's listen to this watch for. >> there is no evidence right now that healthy children are healthy adolescents need boosters. elizabeth: what you think of that doctor? >> if you look at the study out of november
fox medical contributor professor public health at john hopkins university, we really value his insights he is doctor marty makary. it's great to have you back on sir. there is that in fully vaccinated mean the booster shot too. you think of that they're having a bad messaging. i think is just bad policy. there's a push to vaccinate and boost young people specifically the booster shot. silicate technical experts which were bypassed and pushing that decision but cdc has concern that european cdc...
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cap company, john hopkins university professor, doctor marty macario. parents defending education vice president, the hills of joe concha, former top ice official. tonight more supreme court justices not having the facts. in the chicago teachers union's illegal strikes. now in its third day the union demanding children be tested without parental consent. the white house will say that president biden will intervene, should he pull a reagan and fire them? they walk out could trigger more strikes nationwide. we are going to tell you where. also tonight is the white house topspin finally catching up? vice president kamala harris american feelings, sounds like jimmy carter. president biden today says quote i think it is a historic day for our economic recovery. on the same day one of the worst jobs reports of his presidency. the president also said covid is not here to stay. but then said it is the new normal. polls show america is not happy with white house and messaging. we have more on that. also tonight a leaked phone call has nancy pelosi reportedly war
cap company, john hopkins university professor, doctor marty macario. parents defending education vice president, the hills of joe concha, former top ice official. tonight more supreme court justices not having the facts. in the chicago teachers union's illegal strikes. now in its third day the union demanding children be tested without parental consent. the white house will say that president biden will intervene, should he pull a reagan and fire them? they walk out could trigger more strikes...
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despite optimistic trends johns hopkins >> s the death toll in the u.s. is near 883,000 americans. deaths are still rising. that lags behind. my hope is within a week or so we see that peak and start turning. my expectation is the yup coming weeks. we will see substantial declines in infections. >> today in canada, truckers held what they called freedom convoy in opposition to a cross border vaccine mandate. it requires those who are unvaccinated to quarantine when returning to canada. the u.s. has a similar mandate. >> and california academy of sciences will implement a new vaccine requirement for guests starting on tuesday. all guests ages 12 and older must provide full proof of vaccination and booster if eligible. negative covid-19 test will no longer be accepted. starting march 15th, proof of full vaccination will be required for museum guests ages 5 through 11. just ahead, talk about represent young team. >> free l.a.! >> 49ers faithful as far as the eye can see. and this is not the bay area. j.r. stone is at sew fight stadium and gives us an idea of the scene outside the home
despite optimistic trends johns hopkins >> s the death toll in the u.s. is near 883,000 americans. deaths are still rising. that lags behind. my hope is within a week or so we see that peak and start turning. my expectation is the yup coming weeks. we will see substantial declines in infections. >> today in canada, truckers held what they called freedom convoy in opposition to a cross border vaccine mandate. it requires those who are unvaccinated to quarantine when returning to...
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anne applebaum is a pulitzer prize winning historian and a senior fellow at the john hopkins school of international stoi studies. >>> late last week, the epicenter for the assault on american democracy was pennsylvania. where republicans were successful in their latest attack on voting laws in the state. coming up, pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean describes what we all can and must do about this. describes what we all can and describes what we all can and must do about this and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows a whistle. [a vulturequawks.] oh boy. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ [copy machine printing] ♪ ♪ who would've thought printing... could lead to growing trees. ♪ it's still the eat fresh refresh™ and subway's refreshing everything like the new honey mustard rotisserie-style chicken. it's sweet, it's tangy, it's tender, it never misses. you could say it's the steph curry of footlongs. you could, but i'm not gonna. subway kee
anne applebaum is a pulitzer prize winning historian and a senior fellow at the john hopkins school of international stoi studies. >>> late last week, the epicenter for the assault on american democracy was pennsylvania. where republicans were successful in their latest attack on voting laws in the state. coming up, pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean describes what we all can and must do about this. describes what we all can and describes what we all can and must do about this...
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before becoming president of johns hopkins university in 2009, he was provost at pennsylvania and dean of the faculty at the university of toronto. his book released last month shows the vital role higher education institution roles have in liberal democracy. it is delightful he is joining us to moderate the conversation. resident daniels, thank you and over to you. president daniels: thank you. it is a pleasure and privilege to be here today and honored to be joined here today by the co-authors of the academic leaders task force on expression , governor douglas and governor gregoire, who served two terms of washington, and now ceo of challenge seattle, an alliance of the largest sector employees. jim douglas served four terms as governor of vermont, two as chair of the national governors association, and he is now executive resident -- executive in residence at middlebury college, his alma mater. thank you for being here. more than that, for the important contribution that you're making to our sector and to debate more generally within the country. with that said, a simple starting qu
before becoming president of johns hopkins university in 2009, he was provost at pennsylvania and dean of the faculty at the university of toronto. his book released last month shows the vital role higher education institution roles have in liberal democracy. it is delightful he is joining us to moderate the conversation. resident daniels, thank you and over to you. president daniels: thank you. it is a pleasure and privilege to be here today and honored to be joined here today by the...