And cardiac electrophysiology fellowships at mass general, and also earn a doctorate from oxford university, a master of sites in clinical investigation from m. I. T. Harvard, and a Research Fellowship at the frames home heart study. Dr. Singh is an a internationaly recognized scientist, educator and lecturer, and serves as an advisor to multiple medical device and ai companies. Joining him in conversation is jim morelli, a general assignment reporter for boston 25 news. Jim fregosi worked as a freelance correspondent for cnn, specializing in medical stories out of the boston area. Jim is a graduate of the Massachusetts College of pharmacy in boston, and he also holds a masters degree in Civil Engineering from tufts university. O jim is the author two nonfiction books, one of which, poison, how to handle the Hazardous Substances in your home, generated and appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show. Tonight, dr. Jag singh is presenting his new book, future care sensors, Artificial Intelligence
and professor of medicine nyu medical center in fox news contributor dr. marc siegel. now, we began with stunning new comments for transportation secretary pete buttigieg about the tucked stomach train spill in ohio. he is downplaying even though dangerous chemicals released in the air and a crash site about fearing for their lives. ohio governor mike to whine assuring residents the water is safe to drink and telling them the incident does not qualify for a fema response. people are still scared and pete buttigieg s attitude with the initial response, remember, it took him ten days to address it and he focused on lots of other things diversity and construction tweeting about electric cars and skipped the town hall in ohio where fuchs at the crash site share their growing health concerns. now, here he is shrugging off the disaster. it has involved a lot over the years but clearly more than needs to be done. because while this horrible situation has gotten particularly a high
Quadriga and were going to talk about it with three people who watch u. S. Politics very closey. Its a pleasure to welcome crist jana maya, a correspondent be with the morning show and former by reported for a. I. D. From washington. She says we look at with shock and no awe at a u. S. Campaign at a man who be would be fired from any school for his hateful, racist remarks writes our next guest about politics. She says one of the Biggest Challenges for Hillary Clinton see that her s to conventional qualities as a candidate matter more than Donald Trumps populism. And Erik Kirschbaum now works as a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times in berlin. He says there is a lot of frustration with the government n europe and it the moon i fests itself in support for rightwing candidates like pen. But its hard to imagine americans electing anyone by clinton. Can we really be sure its going to be clinton against trump when it comes to the general election . Or i iit possiblble there could be more
Islamic state group, as an increasing number of witnesses say they recognized him. Thousands of people taking to the streets this tuesday in paris, in protest against the government cost hotly contested labor reform. Annette but we began in france, where a man claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group gun down a French Police commander to death before being killed himself. The threeyearold son was held hostage new the french capital. His partner was found dead, but the child was rescued. Abballa,r was larossi a french citizen with links to jihadist groups. Our correspondent has more. For the french president , francois hollande, it is not just a murder but an act of terror. France is not the only country concerned by this threat. Hollande we have seen in the past days in the United States in orlando, but we also saw it in europe and other countries of the world. France is facing a Terror Threat on a large scale. Everybody remembers what happened in 2015. November, the level of thr
Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. 1a more patients who tested positive for coronavirus have died, bringing the number of deaths in the uk to 35. The Health Secretary warns that measures to combat coronavirus will disrupt the lives of everybody and older people and those with Underlying Health conditions will be asked to stay at home. The Us Federal Reserve has cut Interest Rates for a second time in a fortnight to protect the us economy from the worst consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. British companies are urged to join a National Effort to produce more ventilators and other medical equipment at speed. Huge queues today as supermarkets urge shoppers not to buy more than they need, saying there is enough for everyone if people are considerate. And in around 15 minutes, well answer some of your questions on the coronavirus outbreak. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us