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Morning Joe

saying that? they attacked the intel community, at war with the intel community. they attacked the fbi, the fbi is coming after people who voted for trump, saying the helicopters that we used in afghanistan were now going to use against trump supporters here. they attack health care officials. you look at the numbers for those who took covid vaccines, those who did not. and yet they fight their fights on twitter. it's not even a close call. you have the most senior republican senator, forgive me for going on. but it needs to be said saying that the irs is going to small business owners and families in iowa with ar-15s and kicking down their front door. this nihilism now runs the house of representatives because the

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The ReidOut

it's already expensive. without that -- without the little access we still have i would be lost, and i think most women would feel the same way. >> and, joy, she told me over and over again she feels privileged because she was able to get an abortion but she says it's really a right that's completely critical to women's lives here. in this state, if roe is overturned, women would have to drive something like 12 to 13, maybe even 14 hours to get to different states like illinois or maryland to access abortion, so this is going to be an incredible burden, health care officials tell me here. i, of course, have to say there are people celebrating the decision like the young man you pointed to, a culmination of the conservative movement's goal that they have been working on for more than 50 years. >> by the way, let me just note that the countries in the world that ban women from getting abortions are some of the

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino

yesterday. but speaking with my health care officials, they clearly stated that during this emergency, there are ways that this could have been done but i said let me comply with the rules because it's important to send the right message. but i was very tempted. i did not like having to be in gracie mansion while this city was going through this. >> bill: but you're saying you have to quarantine until saturday? four days from now? >> mayor adams: after the doctors told me i was diagnosed on sunday, they told me five days after taking the medicine. then i can go back out after the fifth day. and just wear my mask for the entire time that i am out. >> bill: let's come back to code in the moment. you are 100 days on the job, little more than that. you made subway security one of the principal tenets of your campaign. how big of a setback is this for you and the rest of the city?

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar-20220118-12:47:00

i'm on the road to recovery. but if it wasn't for the several doctors, like dr. booth, dr. sp spevak and others, i wouldn't be here. >> we are glad he is back. just in, a dire warning from health care officials in four oklahoma city hospitals, writing in an open letter, quote, our emergency departments are overflowing. the oklahoma city health care system is at a breaking point. soon, you or a loved one may need us for life-saving care, whether for a stroke, emergency appendectomy, or trauma from a car accident, and we might not be able to help. this pandemic isn't just impacting care for covid patients. the letter says 107 patients are waiting for beds in oklahoma city emergency rooms. new data out of israel suggests that while a fourth covid vaccine dose can elicit and increase antibodies, it still may not be enough to prevent possible breakthrough infections caused by the omicron variant. joining us is michael osterholm,

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Tucker Carlson Tonight-20220223-06:32:00

. theseesns politicians and these other leaders, health care officials, the rest of them, o they don't trust the public atth all. they don't think the public canc be trusted with the informationp to make the right decisions. that's where we are and we've seen that throughoutut this whoe pandemic. trust is reciprocal. and if you behave that way, people will not trust you, right? yeah, exactly right. and that's where we are. i mean, loss of trust in these public health officials is just extraordinary. ar we see it in the polling. you seeee it everywhere and that's that's the fruits oft this business of being willing to mislead to o tell the so-called noble lies that are supposed to have someo better purpose and maybe they do. but look h p. look at where it's brought these health officials. it's absurd. i mean, i've never tested t politicians, but the core american institutions like the cdc or the fbi, you need toe trust them and we always have. yes, i always have don'te. anymore. brthank you . well, lieutenant governor of texas dan patrick has been thinking a lotov about how to stop public universities in his state from encouraging racial discrimination.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight-20220223-01:32:00

other leaders health care officials and the others don't trust the public at all. they don't think the public can be trusted with information to make the right decisions. that is where we are and we have seen that throughout the pandemic. reciprocal and if you behave like that people would not trust you. >> exactly and that is where we are, lots of trust and the public health officials is extraordinary you see it in the polling's and everywhere. that is the fruit of this business being willing to mislead to tell so-called noble lies that are supposed to have some better purpose. maybe they do, but look at these health officials. >> tucker: it is sad. i've never touch the politicians but the core american institutions like cdc, fbi, we need to trust them. >> and we always have. >> tucker: i always have. brit hume, thank you. the lieutenant governor dan patrick has been thinking a lot how to stop in his state from racial discrimination. his proposal would mean ending

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20210805-13:46:00

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The Faulkner Focus-20211224-16:11:00

surgeon patients. now indiana's largest health care system is already seen that as it struggles to increase the omicron cases make shortages pretty situation is so dire that the u.s. navy is sending a team of 20 navy personnel to annapolis to assist front-line workers at indiana university health system's largest hospital. >> health care that's what you're seeing with us reaching out to the department of defense. >> the fda has given merck's pill, molnupiravir treatment to treat covid-19 and adults who are at increased risk of developing severe illnesses or even death. if the second medication to receive emergency use since the fda authorize pfizer's competing antiviral pill, a day prior. despite not performing as well in clinical studies when compared to pfizer's candidate, health care officials see merck's pill should be given to patients will who are unable to

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20211129-01:30:00

that's all the time we have on abc7 news at 5:00. we'll see you at breaking tonight as we come on the air, the concerning covid variant triggering new travel restrictions. health care officials warn it's a matter of when, not if, it will arrive in our country. tonight the u.s. travel ban just hours away from taking effect to help fight the spread of the omicron variant first detected in southern africa considered to be highly mutated. just moments ago canada reporting two cases, the first confirmed in north america. president biden briefed at the white house as millions of americans return from thanksgiving gatherings. the urgent concerns tonight. is this variant more contagious and what about protection from vaccines? dr. jha right here to answer your questions. and tonight overseas nations on alert. cases of the omicron variant already reported in more than a dozen countries. israel closing its borders. the uk imposing new

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Alex Witt Reports-20210919-18:37:00

of the pandemic than were born, marking the first time the state's population declined. to the alarming numbers out of georgia now, covid deaths have risen nearly a thousand percent since august 1. on average, 94 georgians are dying every day, according to the state's department of health. my colleague nbc's stephanie stanton joins us from atlanta. pretty shocking numbers, that escalation is remarkable, stephanie. what are you hearing on this? >> reporter: indeed. good afternoon to you, alex. health care officials here in georgia are struggling. resources are being stretched dangerously thin as those health care workers struggle to deal with the influx of covid-19 patients. in fact icu capacity here in the state of georgia stands at 96%. some hospitals actually had to pause some surgeries to free up bed space for covid patients. now, here in the state of georgia, they track their covid cases on a daily basis. and on friday, there were

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