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Transcripts For MSNBC Deadline White House 20240711

Death toll from September 11th, 3,103 people in this country died yesterday. The gut punch comes when you realize that Many Americans have almost gotten used to Reading Numbers like that. Actually, four days in the past week have ranked among the deadliest days in this countrys history, ever. The pearl harbor attacks that killed 2,400 people will forever be remembered and described as a day that will live in infamy, as proclaimed by fdr, and in the aftermath of September 11th, president george w. Bush asked for prayers for all of those who grieve for the children whose worlds were shattered that day. Yet today, 3,000 families wake up wondering what life looks like now, today, without their loved one beside them. And we wait for the president or really anyone to acknowledge the somber occasion in any way. No reference to the death toll or to the virus, for that matter, on Donald Trumps twitter field. Instead, tweet after tweet after tweet about the election he lost in the most secure el

Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 3pm 20240712

Pandemic thank you so much for joining us on this friday right here on kron 4 news at 3 im Justine Waldman it was during a press Conference Today that mayor london breed announced covid19 hospitalizations are up in the city, causing city leaders to take action and slowdown reopenings some services that were scheduled to increase capacity to 50 . Instead will remain at 25 capacity. Kron fours dan kerman is live for us now in San Francisco is at city hall this afternoon with all the details good afternoon. Dan. Good afternoon just in the main thing to keep in mind is nothing is going backwards. Its just not expanding in San Francisco is saying that they knew this was always a possibility, especially as we get more into the winter in the fall that rates would be going up. But theyre putting the word out to people that now is the time to buckle down and continue to do with San Francisco has been doing and as a result city leaders are doing the same and putting a pause on future reopening.

Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News At 530pm 20240712

Djegal explains on monday the city of vallejo will open an Emergency Operations center ahead of the president ial election in never to be prepared for for any potential incident of Illegal Police and Fire Departments will coordinate together the eels c will be located at a fire station in town, a smaller secondary Operations Center will also open up at Police Headquarters we dont have the intel right now that means that we just believe that there are any threats here in the city of orlando, the purpose for opening the oc is it purely precautionary are in abundance of caution the Police Department will have a mobile field force which means a team of officers on standby ready to deploy at a moments notice, kevin brown speaks for the fire department. He says they will staff an extra battalion chief and engine to respond to a potential increase in emergency calls for service in any other year. That would simply be you know short course have your protests be peaceful. Be sure we have the le

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Primetime Leadership Through The COVID-19 Pandemic 20240713

Reflecting on her latest book. At phone lines are open 202 7488000 in the eastern and central time zones. 202 7488001 for those in the mountain and pacific time zones. We begin with the numbers courtesy of Johns Hopkins university. More than 2. 7 million confirmed cases around the world. In 185 countries, a total of 195,000 deaths. In the u. S. , more than 850,000 cases. The death toll expected to reach 50,000 within a day. Your us is a dock Infectious Disease physician and associate professor at the Boston University school of medicine. She serves as the director of special pathogens unit at Boston Medical Center. Thank you for being with us. Guest thank you for having me. Host let me begin with the pandemic and where we are. What have we learned so far, and what happens next . Guest there are a couple of interesting studies this week alone that tell us where we are within this pandemic. That haveicenters seen huge numbers of cases, we are at the point where we are coming off of the p

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Primetime Dr Nahid Bhadelia 20240713

Industry, as a public service, and brought to you by your television provider. Day. Your us is a dock Infectious Disease physician and associate professor at the Boston University school of medicine. She serves as the director of special pathogens unit at Boston Medical Center. Thank you for being with us. Guest thank you for having me. Host let me begin with the pandemic and where we are. What have we learned so far, and what happens next . Guest there are a couple of interesting studies this week alone that tell us where we are within this pandemic. That haveicenters seen huge numbers of cases, we are at the point where we are coming off of the peak. Both in new york, and now in boston, which was into laughter new york being one of the biggest in the country. We see the rates of admissions of patients and people getting sick, requiring acute level care dropping. It is still a pretty high normal. That represents all of the people who had been exposed when society was still open, infec

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