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scenario. we anticipate people will have had exposures to fruit bats, usually people on safaris or have those kinds of exposures. the probability of it happening is extremely low. but again, just important to remember special people in central africa because it's not just about what we see spreading in the united states. what to avoid a spread of these viruses anywhere in the world because all of the unnecessary death, disease and all of the implications around having to control a virus like that. so really it's just important we understand what is happening. table two is the bottom of why we are seeing it. be able to control it and to keep being vigilant over time as we see more viruses spreading from animals to humans. eric: i know were going through that. doctor dr. anne rimoin and thank you and thank you for comforting us doing health authority such as yourself are on the case so we will be careful good to see

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>> buck: this is the new routine, they've changed books, they've changed doctor dr. seuss, they're changing it all around they're taking a soviet approach they want to get to the youth as fast as they can and program them in a certain way. as a guy when you get a little older you ask before you kiss the girl you're kissing a lot fewer girls. it's not a strong date move. excuse me madam i would like to hold your hand. let me tell you i know. and then i would like to nuzzle a little bit and then perhaps we can engage. >> joe: it might be your accent. >> kat: i was going to say. i hope that wasn't the accent you're trying to go when you go under cover in the cia. it was i know why you don't do that anymore >> buck: i was in the office i didn't go under cover. >> kat: you're banned from movie

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family anguish that they are experiencing, tell us. i think as we move forward, it is paramount to book pay attention to the clinical implications of firearm injuries so we can better design our health care systems to respond anticipate the needs, but also to recognize that we ultimately, as a society, bear the cost of this through our employers, our insurers and our government and taxpayers. >> and our action. doctor dr. zirui song, thank you so much, really appreciate it, thank you for joining us. still ahead, a new update on congresswoman carolyn maloney's efforts to a gun manufacturers -- anufacturers -- ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology

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>> jeez, meanwhile, a new study published in the annals of eternal medicine finds at the aftermath of covax goes far beyond the number of wounded. the study found it a four fold increase in health care spending as a direct result of a non fatal fire arm injury, along with a substantial increase in physical pain and major spikes in psychiatric support and substance abuse support. those effects could be seen in victims family members. joining me now is the doctor who conducted that study, doctor dr. zirui song, the associate professor of health care policy and medicine at harvard medical school. doctor song, thank you so much. walk us through some of the key takeaways you have in it. >> sure, thank you, sam, i appreciate you having me and your attention to this very important public policy and public health problem. we looked at about the 605,000 survivors of firearm injuries

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family anguish that they are experiences tell us. i think as we move forward, it is paramount to book pay attention to the clinical implications of firearm injuries so we can better design our health care systems to respond and anticipate the needs, but also to recognize that we ultimately, as a society, bear the cost of this through our employers, our insurers and our government and taxpayers. and our inaction. doctor dr. zirui song, thank you so much, really appreciate it, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> still ahead, a new update on congresswoman carolyn maloney efforts to hold gun manufacturers accountable. table. i didn't wait. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book... but i didn't wait. they told their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke.

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want woman to die in pregnancy. and by the, way these laws are being promulgated in states where maternal mortality is already at its course. louisiana was once the 15th war state. not tonight. we have a long way to go to protect women. and this is a step backwards. >> doctor dr. rebekah gee practicing gynecology and former louisiana department of health secretary, thank you so much for your time, thank you for sharing your insights with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> with about a third of the country under heat related advisory, tonight president biden took executive action on climate change today, but not the action many wants him to take. we will tell you about that next. many wants him to take we will tell you about tha

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protect women. and this is a step backwards. >> doctor dr. rebekah gee practicing gynecology and former louisiana department of health secretary, thank you so much for your time, thank you for sharing your insights with us. we greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> with about a third of the country under heat related advisory, tonight president biden took executive action on climate change today, but not the action many want him to take. we will tell you about that next. next astepro and go. shouldn't body lotion do more than just moisturize? olay body lotion with vitamin b3 and collagen with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin.

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can and should do to protect ourselves against this current version of the virus. and i know who just ask. joining us is dr. vin ghouta, an msnbc contributor -- a critical -- you would think i would know this, right? a critical care pulmonologist and a faculty member at the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington. we have been speaking for over two years now. doctor dr. gupta, thank you for being here. at one level, we've not had the level of tension that we've had in march and april and may in 2020. on the other hand, we have this new strain. and we are a little confused as to what we are supposed to do about it. >> ali, it's great to see you, good evening. it's true. and the fact that really worries me is that three and four adult americans that are eligible for the next booster shot -- number three, that next booster shot -- have decided that they are not

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complimentary foods, definitely between 4 to 6 months of age. so that is a vital option for families. >> doctor dr. oyeku, lindsey thank you. and congratulations on that new baby of. yards >> congratulations to you. thank you. >> new developments in the fight against sudden and vent death syndrome. an australian study may have identified the cause. researchers are saying babies who die of sadat syndrome have lower levels of an enzyme that really plays a role in the brains arousal pathway. the work shows that it may reduce and infants ability to wake or response she such things as overheating or a blanket of their face. researchers now hoping that there will be used to develop screening protocols for babies at risk. i'm developing sids. will gonna be right back to with developments on a mass shooting in buffalo new york. the shooter is in custody. stay with usbuffalo new york stay with usbuffalo new york the shooter is in

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again, that deposit your child, it depends on the net nutritional status of her child. if the child has specific means. because children who have alert allergies, or metabolic conditions, already conditions such as genetic conditions, they may need specialized formula. and that is something that needs to be managed by their doctor. >> yeah, i mean you bring up a really good point. my first baby had issues with jerry, when i was feeding formula. so i had to get nondairy formula, so that made it harder obviously defined for the former they needed. and so there may be a lot of women that are in that position that are seeking out a different type of formula that is making it even more difficult. it is not like you can just get anything that you need, when you want it. doctor dr. oyeku, i also wanted to ask about the hospitals. i remember when my first born was in the mix you, he immediately went on formula because it is really tiny. our hospitals dealing with shortages right now to?

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