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Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20151205

Couple as, quote, supporters of the group but did not claim responsibility for the attack. Joining me now to discuss the developments is congressman eric swa swalwell. Welcome. Thank you. From what you have been told, is this an isis inspired attack . Ive been briefed twice on this. When you look at the travel of the couple, when you look at the contact they had with suspected terrorists, when you look at the arsenal of weapons they had and the fact that a message of support to isis was posted before the attack, all of the arrows point to terrorism. This couple was not on a watch list or on the radar of law enforcement. What does this say about the governments ability to track down these types of people and prevent such attacks in the u. S. . Its concerning. When you look at the paris attacks, those individuals were on the french governments watch list. Here, however, it shows that isis is so influential these days that they dont even have to order attacks. Their success is inspiring t

Transcripts For FBC The Willis Report 20141015

Union that the ebola patient who died was left in the emergency room for hours. The two nurses that are now infected worked out proper gear for two days. Is it time for a ebola Marshall Plan . Airline stocks tumbled on the latest ebola headlines. Investors are running scared. And here with the latest on all this, dr. Potarazu, ceo of vital springs technologies and teddy weisberg, founder of seaport securities. Welcome to you both. Great to have you here. Teddy, i will start with you. 460point down day at its worse. 300 point swings to the positive side. 173 points where we ended up down on s p. How much is ebola driven and how serious is this . Why are we so volatile . I think it is very serious because it create as huge unknown, enormous unknown. That is what investors cant stand. Sort of event de jure at the moment. There are at love other things going on. The mess in the middle east. Political dysfunction here. Economic numbers here. It is a perfect storm, gerri, for a downdraft in

Transcripts For CSPAN2 After Words Deborah Birx Silent Invasion 20221022

Public health field and its a real, you know privilege for me to. Be here with you to you know to talk about your brilliant new book. I want to just you know start simply. You know explain the title silent invasion and you know the reasons you wrote the book what you talk about a little bit at the beginning of the book. Yeah, great professor and im gonna call you larry. So thank you. Its really an opportunity to be with you again. Weve had a long career together battling pandemics around the globe and making sure the most vulnerable are served and i hope we take that message here in this country, but i called it silent invasion to really raise the alert that despite the capacity. We hadnt been diagnosing truly diagnosing respiratory diseases ever in this country. I was confronted that in africa 20 actually in 1998 where fever was treated first as malaria, and then its Something Else and then its Something Else and maybe it was tuberculosis and maybe it was hiv and it was all perceptive

Transcripts For CSPAN2 After Words Deborah Birx Silent Invasion 20221021

For many decades. Weve all known you in the Public Health field, and its a real privilege for me to be here with you to talk about your brilliant new book. I want to just start simply, you know, explain the title silent invasion and the reasons you wrote the book, what you talk about all of it at the beginning of the book. Guest great, professor. And im going to call you larry, so thank you. Its really an opportunity to be with you again. We have had a a long career together battling pandemics around the globe and making sure the most vulnerable are served, and hope we take that message here in this country. But i called it silent invasion to really raise the alerts that despite the capacity we hadnt in diagnosing truly diagnosing respiratory diseases ever in this country. I was confronted that in africa in 1998 where fever was treated first as malaria and then a Something Else and then a Something Else, and maybe it was tuberculosis and maybe it was hiv, and it was all presumptive and

Transcripts For CSPAN2 After Words Deborah Birx Silent Invasion 20220813

Reasons you wrote the book what you talk about a little bit at the beginning of the book. Yeah, great professor and im gonna call you larry. So thank you. Its really an opportunity to be with you again. Weve had a long career together battling pandemics around the globe and making sure the most vulnerable are served and i hope we take that message here in this country, but i called it silent invasion to really raise the alert that despite the capacity. We hadnt been diagnosing truly diagnosing respiratory diseases ever in this country. I was confronted that in africa 20 actually in 1998 where fever was treated first as malaria, and then its Something Else and then its Something Else and maybe it was tuberculosis and maybe it was hiv and it was all perceptive and we didnt know what specifically harming the people of Subsaharan Africa and we worked with the private sector and now we can diagnose hivtb and malaria no matter where you live in Subsaharan Africa no matter if youre the farthe

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