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"department health" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on WTOP

"The house is followed in the Senate's footsteps approving a bill authorizing the U.S. capitol police chief to get assistance from the National Guard and D.C. police without approval by the capitol police board It's believed that layer of bureaucracy was at least part of the reason for a delayed response by the D.C. National Guard during the January 6th riot at the capitol The bill heads next to President Biden After a 9 year old was hit by a car near a school in southeast two traffic cameras are now in place However some city leaders say more needs to be done to make D.C.'s streets safer Frankly at this point like we need action D.C. council member Christina Henderson says simply installing more traffic cameras is not the solution They're absolutely no consequences for not paying the tickets Therefore there is no desire on the part of a driver to slow down He says legislation is coming this week that calls for serious infrastructure changes around schools Refashion our roads in such a way that they are no longer highways and freeways around schools Leaders say part of the solution also has to be drivers paying more attention Kyle Cooper double COP news Coronavirus cases deaths and testing data are still not available on the Maryland health department website following a recent cyberattack And a state senator in Maryland is concerned that there's not more information Maryland senator Katie fry Hester said that she is concerned that data missing on the website could mean outbreaks are happening without anyone knowing Would we know if there is a major outbreak of the new variants in my county And I couldn't get that question answered either by the state health department Health department spokesman Andy Owen told W TOP that vaccine hospitalization and school outbreak information are back up but they're still working on the remaining reports They could be reassuring us that public health is our top priority and that they have a means to track the spread of the new variant Let's check those numbers now on Wall Street Well currently Jenny I can tell you that the Dow is down 100 four points Money news is next I'm Brendan.

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"department health" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on WTOP

"The sexual harassment investigation of his team by the NFL This new report says Snyder's attorneys worked to learn which former employees were talking to reporters and then tried to intimidate them by sending private investigators to their homes Our own Megan clarity reporting on WTO P tonight Despite the Washington football team's pledge to cooperate with the NFL's investigation into allegations of misconduct and sexual harassment The Washington Post reports that owner Dan Snyder's attorneys made it clear their decision to release former employees from nondisclosure agreements did not apply to one woman In 2009 Snyder risha $1.6 million settlement with his former employee after she accused him of sexual misconduct and the post reports the team offered her more money to ensure she would not talk to investigators The report says an attempting to identify which employees were speaking with the post reporters and lead investigator Beth Wilkinson Snyder's attorney sent private investigators to the homes of 5 former employees and tracked down their family and friends to discourage their participation Also detailed in the report that Snyder's team used an obscure legal provision that allowed him to use the publication of a fake news report in India to file a request in U.S. federal court for the release of any emails texts or phone calls from anyone who he could reasonably claim may have helped plant that story It alleged Snyder used this legal loophole to make a list of suspects who could be cooperating with the investigation Snyder nor the team commented to the post Megan clarity WTO news New this evening prince George's county government has been hit by a ransomware attack It happened through a county vendor called chronos a large human resources firm which has been hit by the cyberattack that affects governments and companies across the country County executive Angela also Brooks says her technology team is working right now to figure out how the widespread how widespread the attack is and to ensure employees keep getting paid Also Brooke says the attack has not affected the government's payroll system but it does affect the system that tracks work hours vacation and other page leaves Now 7 O 6 coronavirus cases deaths and testing data are still not available on the Maryland health department website after another recent cyberattack a state senator is concerned there's not more information Maryland senator Katie fry Hester said that she is concerned that data missing on the website could mean outbreaks are happening without anyone knowing Would we know if there is a major outbreak of the new variants in my county And I couldn't get that question answered either by the state health department Health department spokesman Andy Owen told P that vaccine hospitalization and school outbreak information are back up but they're still working on the remaining reports They could be reassuring us that public health is our top priority and that they have a means to track the spread of the new variant Coming up on COP the full House may soon vote to whether or not to hold Trump another Trump ally in contempt will get a live update from WTO's Mitchell Miller on the hill after traffic and weather It's 7 O 8.

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"department health" Discussed on KILF Morning New Podcast

KILF Morning New Podcast

06:32 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on KILF Morning New Podcast

"Thanks very much all right. Let's let's take a look at the border crisis. I mean this thing. I wonder a very often. How many americans are really aware of what's going on but the texas border now that the haitian crisis has come into focus we. I'm sure a lot of people know more about it. What does this administration doing. What is your plan. I don't think there is one. And that's what's really so concerning about this and everyone knew. The problem is pre existing right. It's been there for some time. It was there during the obama administration so clearly vice for them by vice president biden had an opportunity to learn about it Trump had some some difficulties Along the way eventually got a fairly good control with the remaining mexico policy and of course he's gonna title forty two restrictions from the cdc during the pandemic and all this current administration had to was not not change anything and see about getting a little bit better handle on things and they couldn't leave it alone. It was a trump policy and they. They had undo it undoing it it has now turned into a massive magnet for people to come to this country. I don't blame people for wanting to come to this country. It makes sense from a from a just a human perspective but we can't overwhelm all of our systems. We can't overwhelm every school district in the state of texas with People coming in who were were not prepared to take care of. And that's been the the problem in the haitians to hate the situation with the haitian refugees is it is perhaps even a little bit more perplexing because these are not people that just got on a boat and left haiti. These are people who left haiti some time ago and have been living in central and south america. But now we're told that. Hey it's it's a free It's a free entry del. Rio texas get there as quick as you can. And that's the people who are showing up. Look this is a this is a desperate situation down. There are men and women on the customs border protection The people who work in department health and human services who are taking trying to provide the public health services. They are overwhelmed. I you know. I've been down there multiple times Trying to get another trip organized go back down again but they need help and congress has not stepped up with the just the pure the pure funding part of it. We're going to all government. Funding is going to lapse here in a couple of days. And we're not seriously working on that but more to the point there needs to be some clarity to remain in mexico policy. Work that needs to be reinstituted if there's some problem with president Lopez pretoria in in mexico. So those difficulties need to be worked through. And let's get that reinstituted. Let's reinstitute the title. Forty two restrictions for everyone coming across the border because remember a virus or illness can be transported by anyone regardless of their age. And let's try to get the upper hand on this if we don't it's You can't just play catchup when you've got the kinds of numbers that are coming in and they are startling. we're talking with. North texas congressman. Michael burgess democrats are rushing to pass president biden three and a half trillion dollar reconciliation package. And you've gone on record saying well. We'll we'll wait a minute Can you explain why. I don't think anything's gonna be reconciled in the reconciliation package. Look the budget. Reconciliation is a mechanism by which a the senate primarily. The house passes everything on a majority vote. The senate has their filibuster rules but under budget reconciliation rules. They can pass things with fifty votes plus one if it's a budget item and then the trick is. How many things can you load into a budget item. And who gets to make the decision. Oh that's the senate parliamentarian who's not even elect an elected individual so it all becomes terribly confusing and i don't blame people if they tune out the discussion. If i were a pin in private citizen again. I'd probably do the very same thing. But the bill that they have came through our committee on energy and commerce last week The energy and commerce part was half a trillion dollars alone in and of itself but vast expanses of of multiple federal programs And and they changed from what had been discretionary funding to mandatory funding which means they live forever and the and the budget line item only grows over time where for setting the stage for some very very desperately bad fiscal policy. And here's the thing. It doesn't need to be done like they're doing it. Look at the beginning of the energy and commerce markup. I pointed out that our former colleague ralph hall who'd been on energy and commerce for years Used to talk about how they spend eight months marking up the clean air act in the early nineteen nineties. Eight months and we spent two days to mark up a three and a half trillion dollar bill and no amendment no consideration of anything that republicans brought to the table. Even if we brought amendments that were democrat bills they were still voted down by the democrats. Basically this thing had been written. In the speaker's office you could not change one hair on the head of it and Lucky me i'm on the budget committee. I will get it again in a week or two and then we'll see it in the rules committee and then we'll see it on the floor sometime in the in the probably in the month of october but it is a bad idea and i do hope. I don't know that on the house side. You can stop anything. i do. Hope that The two senators who've expressed reservations will hold firm to their principles and not allow this thing to pass in the senate and then come come back and let's work on. Some of these things are important. I'm not saying. I mean every single thing in the bill but i don't know that at this point with the amount of money has been spent in the last nineteen months of the pandemic. Then coming in with this type of expenditure is wiser prudent and we really are running up the charge cards for our great grandchildren here. Or that's the. That's the true congressman. Thank you so much for your time. We always appreciate it and if for anybody. Who doesn't know congressman. Michael burgess is a physician and he has been talking about this cove in thing since not only day one but long most americans even heard about it. So it's always good to talk with him..

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"department health" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"For Saturday, Sunday and today from the department Health So divide the numbers. I give you by three. 1786 cases. So not quite 600 cases a day. Alright, 17 86. Burnley All county. Let's just say 500. Divide that by three Santa Fe County, Santa Fe County, 61. So 20 a day And I think on like Friday. We had like something stupid, like 30 cases or something in Santa Fe County. So for the three day total, we had 61 so 20 a day. And whereas on Friday we had 20 death For these three days, we had 14 additional deaths about five a day. This is a big now you look at 1717 186 new cases. Totally for the entire state of New Mexico, about one in 10. 241,663 cases of Covid in New Mexico. 14 additional deaths in the three days. Anyway, So there you go. Not going to harp on you. You know what you gonna do if you don't want to get Covid? And I think if you're smart, And if you pay attention you do not when I get covid Especially if you are on vaccinated. Taking people down and seriously. There's Delta thing is as much much, much worse. All right. What are we, uh, I will hold. Um God, we've got like, Super busy show tomorrow. I will hurry tomorrow. Um Actually, we have the entire one o'clock hour tomorrow. So we do this story tomorrow that will do on this proposed power line that they want to put in from Landel across a canyon. Crosswhite, you know, and and it goes across a lot of very, very sensitive. Native American land with a lot of historic sites on it and ruins and all kinds of things, So we'll talk about that tomorrow for It's a big story, and, you know, I mean, these kind of stories resonate with people in Santa Okay, so we'll do that. Yeah, we'll.

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"department health" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Know what I agree that it is totally different. However, what I'm saying is Okay. All you Democrats right now. They spend all their time They're supposedly care about American people and, you know, saving lives. They spent their time during that. Think about this the height of the coronavirus. Impeach trying to impeach trump over a phone call. That's what I'm talking about. You're not wrong, James. It's It's nobody and nobody saying a word about it. And nobody is saying a word that the media literally They either Don't report a story if they don't like it, or if they want to just hide it or they tell lies and no, there's no consequences to their lives. It's kind of like me go into a store and keep stealing. And nobody says a thing to me. How many kids steal and James you nailed it and think we're going to stop that. And thank you for the call. We're out of time here, but no consequences to the lies with the media. I find that to be the most important statement, you said there and it's absolutely true that is and Let's face it. The majority of the media. The vast majority of the media is very woke as they call it, or very, very liberal, and they put in there What they want will continue to take your calls. 809 699352 on the other side, But first it's time for traffic now with John Thomas. Pillow Masisa in traffic center. We have an accident. Shoulders locked in tab on state Road 60 eastbound as you approach it to 75. It's heavy traffic all the way back to the Courtney Campbell Causeway, and we have an accident in New Port Richey on us 1988 as you approach state Road 54. This traffic report is paid for by the U. S. Department, Health and Human Services. Good news the FDA has approved to covid 19 vaccine. So if you've been waiting for FDA approval, now is the time to get vaccinated. Find your free vaccine.

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"department health" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Used for research by the american government the department health and human services has awarded at least two point seven million dollars to a university of pittsburgh program that sought to create a quote unquote tissue hub sourced from aborted fetuses ranging from six to forty two weeks just station forty. Two weeks equates to more than ten months pregnancy yeah. That's that's what i was about to ask. They seems i'm so overdue. And then aborted boarded. And then you know. Harvested details about the program emerged after conservative watchdog group judicial watch and the center for medical progress obtain two hundred and fifty two pages of documents as part of a freedom of information act lawsuit brought against the h h s. And it's two thousand fifteen grant application to the h h s. The university of pittsburgh explained that it had been quote collecting fetal tissue for over ten years including liver heart gonads legs brains gender ternary tissues including kidneys uterus uterus and bladders unquote. That's dark. can you imagine putting down your resume. I've been collecting aborted fetus organs for ten years. I am qualified to do this. I mean if that's the job you're looking for right. That's that's experience for you. I can't imagine what job. Where are you going to get that sort of education education and experience man. I read all the books about harvesting fetal tissues and organs but now i got to put it into practice. I suppose so. I mean what. What was the research that the university of pittsburgh was doing care. Say i mean there were there. Were there specifically were sourced. Create a tissue of source from over the border be collecting it and then i guess dispersed out for further. Know what tissue hub for that. What are your thoughts on this. How how should this whole thing have been handled six zero three two eight three six one six zero forty two weeks since a bit odd more coming up. It's free talk. Live brute force. Intransigent defiance adamantine will these are the hallmarks of the tank. These gigantic machines have the firepower of an army but they also have their own sense of honor and duty when the world breakers arrive battle. we'll be joined. planets will shake and war and peace will never be the same again. World breakers stories from.

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"department health" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio

C-SPAN Radio

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio

"Right, Well, Mr Speaker, he's make a bit of a mountain out of a boat. If I may I may. I respectfully suggest, uh, councils will be under an obligation to provide free photo id to anybody who wants it, And I do think it's reasonable to protect the public in our elections from the idea of voter for nobody wants to see it. And by the way, I don't think that elections in this country should be in any way clouded or contaminated by the system. Bishop of voter fraud, and that's what we're trying to prevent. My right. Thank you very much. Mr Speaker, and I was pleased to see my right honourable friend in Cornwall for a very successful G 77. Whilst I know he didn't manage to get south East Cornwall. I can assure him that Lou is a very beautiful coastal town. The problem is Lou Floods regularly Will my right honourable friend speak to government departments to get this sorted. Mhm through my honourable friend. Just thank again the people of Cornwall scientists, everybody. It was a wonderful hospitality that the G seven had a and assure her that I'm aware of the problem. The flooding in blue and I can tell her that my writing within the environment secretary has met normal council discussed the matter and we will do everything we can to sort it out. You'll have it. Thank you, Mr Speaker. I'd like to add my voice on behalf of the party to the comments about 77 on the morning of 77. I was at a meeting at U C L H a N E. As the information started coming through, and I would pay tribute to every single one of those frontline staff that I worked alongside all night D. It was a long shift, and it was a long walk home that evening. The prime minister talks about vaccines. Accurate surveillance is really important as well. It's equally as important and on the fifth Think that March, the department health social Care Minister Lord Bethell's on Twitter said that Omega Diagnostics and the logic we're in line for two million lateral occluded by order per.

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"department health" Discussed on Who Cares About Men's Health?

Who Cares About Men's Health?

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on Who Cares About Men's Health?

"Said all right. So i ate this thursday night. Six days later wednesday three thirty. I break out into a terrible sweat out of nowhere. Get incredibly nauseous out of nowhere. I go into the bathroom. I'm hovering you know this one. I'm hovering above the toilet seat just waiting for something to happen for about ten minutes. Which which part of your body is hovering my mouth. We what are we doing here. Yeah okay so. You're getting ready to throw up sweating terribly like the diarrhea has not hit yet. But you feel like you're going to throw up ten minutes later instead of throwing up diarrhea. Okay oh we transition to that. Then the the cold sweat goes away. And i'm cool for about fifteen to twenty minutes and then the chills come. And it's a hundred degrees outside. And i m shivering and have goosebumps Muscle pain joint pain start. Developing headaches starts developing it is almost impossible for me to move around. I'm so weak. At this point attends tends miserable. It was miserable right. And and so i've done a lot of research on this. I'm kind of like part about being when should you be. Concerned is a little tricky on the internet. Too because someplace to say. Most cases are going be mild. You're not going to have any symptoms. If you've got more of a mile to heavier infestations than you might start having symptoms but a lot of these sites. Just kinda tell you well either. Call your doctor. They don't really tell you what to talk to your doctor about or you know it's just going to run. Its course which isn't very satisfying to me. Especially when you think about them then burrowing into your muscles. Yeah and these long term. So they're they're saying the minnesota department health website says after they move into your bloodstream. Embedded in muscle you can have headaches fever chills weakness joint pain that can last for months so i call a virtual urgent care talk to the physician. Tell them exactly what happened. And their solution was well. Just you know kind of wait it out over the next four or five days. You should get better if you start having severe abdominal pain which i was not having just had nausea. Then you should you know go to the er so that was that solution. Which i wasn't really cool with. Because i don't wanna have worms continuingly to have sex in my stomach till my immune system takes care of it. If there's actually something else that can be done the other. Tricky thing mitch about trick analysis is there. There's no there's no. I don't know if worms have sex for you've got. I think that is what you're seeing on. Whether or not they reproduce sexually or asexually disgusting upsetting turning things that have been happening over the last five minutes. You're like scott. I think you actually point wrong. Reproductive system different process. Anyway go on go and this might be the disconnect between regular people in md's try. I don't know dispute the details of reproductive process. Fill later date leader date. But i just wanted to be known for the record for the record. I don't want this to continue to happen. Like if okay so. I think i was saying. There's not really a good diagnostic right. And it's even a little unclear on that. The the diagnostic is kind of a secondary diagnostic. Meaning if you have these worms in your stomach and from a couple of the websites i read. It's not even effective until the two to four weeks after you've eaten the pork so here i six days in i. I need to wait two weeks to find out if this is what i've got. So you know just to let my immune system take care of it. I wasn't digging especially if there's pills out there that you can take right so there are so not being happy with that answer. I contact a second physician. Who after hearing my symptoms..

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"department health" Discussed on America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

"I think the local media certainly did a good job of covering as as it was going on and reporting things like they're some of the road started to buckle. There was power. Outages reported those very quickly. They tried to report that cooling center locations and kind of the changing criteria for where those places were and what the operating hours were and even things like try met. I'm transit system had cables that were literally melting due to extreme heat. And so i think a lot of that was reported incredibly quickly so i think on the on the other hand kind of some national national coverage of it that just focused on the heat wave aspect and not attributing gets a climate change and i think there was some pushback and some of the stories actually get corrected and climate change was later added into those. Do you think it's using. I'm thinking of people who are urban planners but then the public themselves that they are having trouble understand the difference between a changing climate and weather extremes and i guess i'm even focusing more those planners that they're like wow look what happened over here maybe we should do some things different. And if there's such a front page quality to some of these things like this heat wave do people down at the planning level. Is that useful to them. Do you think they are reacted or does it. Filter right down into what they do. In other ways. Yeah no. I think that's exactly what makes extreme heat hard to govern. Which is what i study. And so there's chronic aspect like we talked about that sometimes dealt better with those long term changes to the built environment to reduce urban heat island effect and then there's that kind of emergency management side of things and heat management strategies that said. He's need to pursue unrelated related to getting information about oncoming waves to the public and getting things cooling centers opened shutting down sports events. And all of those. And i think there's also disciplinary disconnects. Like we talked about two so right now. Heat mitigation strategies are seeing as an are seen in are functionally very much. The kind of the planners landscape architects architects realm where the heat management strategies are very much in public health and emergency management and. They think there's actually a lot of opportunities for better connecting all of those together because where we mitigate heat and the built environment can also tell us the appropriate places to put in cooling shelters and things like that so so there's a lot of there's a lot of disconnects between those right now and i think there's a lot of opportunities to better coordinate all of those activities together. The city miami just appointed the first chief heat officer in the nation. I think that's accurate from the key coverage. I've miami dade county miami dade county. I know better. I should know that it's all just southeast florida. They're all one giant strip mall when it gets crap for that you. Can we ask now i. They're talking about miami for awhile now. So that's exciting. That's very last name gilbert. You know her full name. Yes jane gilbert was the city of miami's previous chief resilience officer and she's been appointed miami. Dade county's interim chief heat officer while they while they look for funding and try to build that position up in one of the articles that had a list of five or six bullet points. Okay what is this position supposed to do. And it's like that looks pretty good. Do you think they've set her up well to do what they wanted to do. Yeah that's a good question. I think there's no answer to that right now. Because it's such an emerging area of governance. And they're such the forefront they're such forefront vet the city of phoenix actually just created office if he'd response in mitigation also and so. I think those are the first two examples in the united states. We have had staff city staff before that have been appointed the people to the heat. But it's usually along with other climate risks. So i think they use it there. I two examples of people that are truly dedicated to heat as arrest. And it'll be really interesting to see which approaches work best and what we can learn from so that other cities can kind of apply them to their own situations. Well we certainly wish her lock. And i think a sign that you know. How series is the government taking his like. Is there a budget attached to the work that she's doing i think at the moment. They're still looking for funding. a hope. she's a good grant writer. Because i think that's going to probably be. She makes a lot of progress. But i think a lot of people will be watching what she does. That's i think that's really cool. I want to talk about. Maybe how some cities are doing this and so miami. And they've appointed to chief heat officer and i was reading as i was getting ready for this. How you have to think big. And i wanna get your opinion on what cities are doing it. Well and why do they do it. Well you're gonna need to get into details. Or what are they doing. But if you just mentioned how does a city really respond to this issue to have good leadership along those lines. And there was a city in germany i was reading that stood guard and they actually have reconfigured some of the roads that 'cause there's mountains aaron i think it flows air through the city. They used the entire city as sort of event and made ordinances that. You can't build buildings in the pathway of these airways and i thought that was just really cool thinking big thinking macro so what cities are doing it. Well yeah that's a good question. I think everyone sell back up. And say and my colleague jeremy road i have done a survey of planners across the united states all different regions looking at how they're cities addressing extreme heat in the previous noah funded project where we did interviews and planning analysis looking at how different cities again kind of across the country are planning for heat both chronic and heat risk and so. I think what we found is that everyone focuses on a little bit different parts of it depending on what the risks are and there's no one great example that everyone should follow right now but some cities are doing things better than others and i would say. The city of phoenix administering a really good job with connecting different levels of governance on heat. And so the city works very closely with the arizona department health services and the national weather service to kind of do a heat relief network is what they call it where they make sure that those warnings get out really quickly and they have kind of cooling center response. I would point to.

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"department health" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

02:26 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on 790 KABC

"You might want all the the federal agency, the U. S Department of Justice in your area, the civil rights division. And from what I understand somebody recently told me that in Oregon, um so perhaps this is up the same all over the country that You know, there are now small divisions or departments within the Justice Department and the civil rights Division that work on nothing but these cases The CPS cases because you know you're talking about hundreds of thousands of people complaining and feeling that they their Children have been stolen. Somebody's got to listen. So you have to make these complaints. All right. Okay, uh, All right. Um, now my youngest daughter, the one he told me If I didn't find over my right I'll never have a chance with her. Well, I didn't know we're only trial now about her. We have like everything done Besides this, uh, domestic class, but we are engaged. Is there any way that trial would be able to win? Beware engaged in that class and we have everything else done and we've been clean and sober. Lot of drop clean and stuff. Great. So the answer is, you know, Yes, but that's something you're gonna have to talk to your attorney about. You guys got to get together. You have to form a strategy. Go over the stories over the evidence. Decide which witnesses? You're going to subpoena to court. What exhibits that you're going to subpoena the court. And, you know, come up with a plan and implement that plan, okay? Like character witnesses. I don't know in your state about character evidence, but it could be just witnesses two different things, but you've got to talk to your attorney. Okay, My public defender, he said he's never seen anyone went to trial on this type of stuff. So I don't know if he's not working with me and what? Yeah, we'll sit down and try to talk to him. Angel. I want to thank you for calling and thank you for listening to our show. Call us back in three or four weeks and give us an update after your trial. Let us know what's going on. Okay? Okay. Thank you. And don't forget the complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services and the U. S. Justice Department. Okay, department. Okay, I got the U. S. Justice System Department, Health and human Services. Department of Health and Human Services. That's right, Angel Angel. Thank you.

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"department health" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

02:55 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on WTVN

"Um seems to lean that way. But he was on all those shows. And then there's Governor Cuomo. There's Governor DeWine and he was getting all these accolades and in the end I think the ego caught up with him, and he just said, Hey, I'm going to keep doing you know I and every time we turned on a national TV station, other than you know, the the more conservative TV stations there was Governor DeWine. I truly do believe in his heart. He might have thought he was doing the right thing, but I think the ego picked up and he really liked to have national attention. You people that never have national attention that kind of that kind of gets to him. I mean, look at the standard two Santas to Santa's never jumped in that game. He just He was getting national attention. It was negative. Yeah, but it was negative. And he just kept plowing away. Well, And then when you see, um Governor Delai getting that national attention. Especially out of the box. People were praising him for the way that he stayed. He was one of the first you know that major, you know, the Arnold was canceled, and I was telling you affair. I thought he was going the correct direction with that There were a lot of people that thought, Well, maybe This is so new. This Wuhan this this bat virus. It's so new. We don't. We're not sure what's going on. Maybe he's making the right decision. And as time went on, it started to go. Would a minute like everybody started going? Wait a minute, and not everybody clear. There are people that were, you know, on his side, or what have you now? Fast forward to the vaccine Millions and He does this it gets started. I don't know what team he has. Or people who figure that boom. The rest of the country. I go. Oh, my God. We're doing it again. He's going. Yeah. Look what I did, because nobody really was doing anything like that. And that exploded now and you're saying Well, yeah, but it's not. It's not really what it's kind of being touted as right. I mean, well, what I'm saying is look and he's spending our money. That's taxpayer money. Now they'll say that's covid money. Well, it's still Cove in. Relief money that was paid by Americans that went to the federal government and they're giving it to us. But let's look at the numbers. He was averaging 35,000 vaccines long before he made that announcement. 25 days after that announcement we're averaging. I think it's 16,000 vaccines. 25 days before we're averaging 17. He's down about 1000. But what's even worse than the last 10 days, and this information is on the High Department Health website. We're down to about 10,000 vaccines a day. So any anybody who is going to get a vaccine already was going to get it. By the way did you got to put out a million dollars for winner? Think about that and education. About giving them Hey, Some people are given a bottle of beer. Other people. I mean, there's all kind of things you could have done, but a million dollars. That's absolutely ridiculous. Now I'm hearing others are trying to do things like this, but mainly Democrats, state governors and that's the big riff. With Governor DeWine. He's doing things that a Democrat governor would do. Yeah, this is interesting traffic.

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"department health" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"department health" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Now. It's not clear whether the CDC here in the U. S. And or, you know the State Department health and down into the L. A County Department of Health. It's not clear if we're going to adopt these or not. This is just recommendations by the World Health Organization. In their last congress that they got together, which was two days ago s O. It's not clear whether it's gonna really take off, you know, take here or not, or grab on here. It's not clear, but This is a direct attempt to get people away from thinking about disease in the country in an origin and they said, Basically, it came from all the strife caused by the Trump administration's Demonization of China so Got Bob Moose. He really Shined on the mound that year. Several years. I believe for the Pirates. I'm trying to figure out which of the variance would get Willie startles name on Lee because he was such a high profile player. Does that get the British? Very, because that was really the one that everybody talked about first. I mean, I'm all in with Dave Cash out of India. That's fine. You know what I mean? That is absolutely fine. But what about all over you guys, But you're putting names. You're attaching News today could be the British variant cause of Oliver Right, judge. You're gonna get in trouble. No, we're not gonna get in trouble, Steve, what we're doing in this country going after the British, Steve, you're gonna get in trouble. You can't be putting names and variants together. Right. Thanks, Steve. Thanks for cashing that out. You're a great international correspondent. And we look forward to hearing more of your work. I hope you don't catch the richies. Isc variant. Love you Miss you. Love you miss you, too. Harry and Shannon will continue in for Bill Handel. Jennifer's got the news..

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CVS Health kicks off COVID-19 vaccinations in Virginia

Retirement Key Radio

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

CVS Health kicks off COVID-19 vaccinations in Virginia

"Is now an is option, now an option, but it may not but be it so may not easy be so to easy get to a vaccine get a vaccine there. there. The pharmacy The pharmacy chain gave chain out its gave first out its vaccines. first vaccines. Yesterday, Yesterday, According to According Virginia's to Virginia's vaccine vaccine coordinator, coordinator, Dr Dani Dr Ebola, Dani Ebola, They continued They continued to open up to open new appointments up new appointments on a rolling on basis. a rolling basis. Those who were Those 65 who were 65 over over across across the state the state so so 65 65 over about 26,000 over about 26,000 new doses new doses for weeks. for weeks. If you If pre registered you pre registered with the state with the that state does not that does not put you on put a wait you list on a wait for CBS. list for CBS. It's a separate It's a system. separate system. You won't You be won't able to be pre able register to pre register for a vaccine for a vaccine with your local with your health local department health department this weekend. this weekend. With the exception With the exception of Fairfax of Fairfax County. Those County. systems Those have systems been taken have been down taken down as Virginia as Virginia prepares prepares to launch to a statewide launch a statewide pre registration pre registration system Tuesday system Tuesday at 8 A.m. at 8 A.m. if you already if you already pre registered pre registered with your local with your health local department health department You do not You do need not to pre need register to pre register again with again the state with the state Montgomery Montgomery County's making County's changes making changes to speed to up speed lines, up a lines, covert a covert

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"department health" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"department health" Discussed on 710 WOR

"Several occasions. Long time film and stage actor how Holbrook has passed away at the age of 95. How many years and he played Mike Mark Twain. My goodness, decades, right over 50. Yeah, he started. I think he first started in 1919 48 and I saw him do his final performance on Broadway. He was already well into his seventies when he did on Broadway. He was brilliant, Terrific, lovely guy, too. He was married to a Dixie Carter. Uh huh. Sure. Yeah. So how Holbrook has passed at the age of 95? Well, governor just every time he opens his mouth. He makes some news and that's why we're gonna welcome in in the moment. Jesse McKinley is The New York Times Albany Bureau chiefs of the governor. Was asked about restaurant workers getting the vaccine and here is that what he had to say about that? It's a cheap Insincere discussion. Yes, I would like to see restaurant workers eligible makes total sense. What his eligibility mean. When you don't have the supplying necessary, So here's the point he's trying to make tell me who you want to remove from eligibility. You want to add someone? We already don't have enough. Who do you want to remove? You want to remove teachers, police. Fire 65 plus Do you want to remove? And with that we welcome in sea life time. Albany Bureau Chief Jesse McKinley. Jesse, What's the governor there? This guy friends in the restaurant business again. Why is he out to destroy the restaurant business in New York City? We don't We don't understand this, Jesse. Well, you know, as we've discussed before, guys, this all comes down the supply and demand. You know, I think what you're hearing from the governor there is frustrated in and you know he's not alone in this that the The state is only getting about 300,000 doses of vaccine a week to stay to 20 million people. You guys can do the math, you know, and we're into now, the second or third month of vaccinations. The vaccines came on. Line in mid December. We're now in February and I think you're hearing it from the very highest levels of government. They're frustrated that they just can't get enough shots and people's arms, So I think that's what you heard. Dressy when you're at these press conferences with him, and he does his rhetorical trope of asking. These questions. Who should we throw off the ranks? Are you ever tempted just to answer him and would even listen to you. Uh, the attendant tempted is the word I don't ever answer because he keeps just he keeps going right so I can't take it. E can't get a word in edgewise. But you know, on the other hand it to the show. So you know, I think that that that's a rhetorical tic of his, but it does speak to as I was saying before frustration, you know, he's saying, Look, if if you get restaurant workers vaccinated, who are supposed to go back to work in New York City? Doing indoor dining on Valentine's Day. If you put them at the front of the line, then someone else has together the back the line and there's just, you know, there's too many people and too few shots right now. Might he have chosen a better usage, then calling it a cheap instant Syria discussion. I think perhaps there could have been better works, you know, and when, when he starts to use fighting words like that, you know, Inevitably it ends up in headlines, you know, And I think t speak kind of broader. He's had a pretty tough week. Press lies you know. On last week, the attorney general said that he and his department health had Radically understanding the number nursing home death, you know, by a factor of about 50% that didn't change the overall death toll, but it it changed how many nursing home residents died in the state. That was a very bad news days for him. Yes, Very. The New York Times, including myself into other great reporters published the story thing that nine top health care officials at the Department of Health has left and by and large. One of the big reasons they left was Mr Cuomo's kind of Steady hand in that department. So he's he's been having a tough couple of days. I think in the press and maybe that boil over a little bit in that in that sort of rhetoric. Hey, Jesse. We've talked to a number of restaurant owners and some people who lobby on behalf of restaurant owners on the show, And they all say the same thing that they don't feel the governor is giving them much of a hearing. I mean, How can he turn his back on these people? I think it's it's a question of changing rules. Michael and I think what has frustrated the most is that the guidance keeps changing. And even with this decision to open on Valentine's Day, there was some grousing that you know if he made the announcement You know the 29th of February? 29th of January and then didn't say said they weren't gonna open for indoor dining for another two weeks. And I think a lot of restaurant owners were like we could be open on Monday. You know, we can get up Steve. We need to get we need to get people in the doors and we need to get revenue going. And I think that struck them a little bit arbitrary, right? So when they're getting changing rules, and when those rules don't seem to be necessarily based in cogent thought, I think that's where you're hearing those frustrations because they're they're planning. You know, Restaurants are a place where you got to play and you gotta buy the food. You got to staff up. You've got to get People ready to work. And if the rules keep changing, I think that's where the frustration comes from. We're on with Jesse McKinley is the New York Times Albany Bureau chief on a circle back to the story You said The Times had yesterday about nine of Cuomo's top health officials, leaving one of the Startling facts that came out in the reporting is that many of these top health officials are learning things from his news conference. I mean, shouldn't they be given the input before the news conference? Yeah, that was born on a pyre reporting, you know that the Department of Health officials would literally watch the same way. Millions of other people were watching the Cuomo press conferences and find out about health policy for the interstate and certainly for them. That was a shock because they they thought that they should be in the room for those decisions that they should be helping to formulate those decisions that They should know about decisions before they were announced on live television on so that was just one of the things we uncovered, including the accidents. It's kind of top officials out of that department at the height of a pandemic, which is when you need, you know you need your expert. You need two people that know how this works. Yeah, but I mean, I get the impression that the governor basically has an adviser of won himself a Penis. He kind of isolated up there in Albany. Well, one of the things, he said on Friday during this somewhat combative press conference after the attorney general's report came out was, you know, he said, this somewhat charred, dropping remark that was picked up in our story and elsewhere. Where, he said, I don't trust the experts basically, the para fries and I think for a guy who's done a lot of, you know, preaching about the value of facts in the value of data. Just follow the facts and facts matter and words matter, etcetera. For him to say. I don't trust the experts. I think that left a lot of people scratching their heads. All right. Sounds very certainly left me scratching my head. Yeah, he sends Trumpian. They're positively trumping. Hey, Jesse McKinley, New York Times Albany Bureau, Chief. Always great having you on Jesse with your inside out of all that. I appreciate it. Thanks to a secret. Okay. All right, coming up Next. Are we done with snow? Michael? I ask you. Are we done with it? Finally. Or is there more on the way this weekend? One model? Not one model is saying maybe a foot on Sunday. That's got to be wrong. Well, we'll check out the latest with Ray station to the weather channel. And that's all coming up. Next I'm burning fighting..

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"department health" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"department health" Discussed on WTOP

"Presidential campaign bite and ran ads promising to establish a task force. His first day as president. Sources involved in the discussions say they are delayed by at least a few days, but declined to say what is causing it. When the task force is announced. It's expected to be an inter agency effort across the Homeland Security Department, Health and Human Services and State Department, led by President Biden's picked to run DHS. Alejandro my or kiss the Biden administration, moving ahead with creation of a bipartisan commission to study reforms to the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary political reports. The panel will be overseen by the White House counsel's office. Biden's campaign lawyer, Bob Bauer, will co chair the commission. Several commission members have already been selected, but it's unclear if the panel has a specific mandate yet. 11 52 President Biden signing new executive orders meant to ward off the worst effects of climate change. Our plans were ambitious. We are America. We're bold or unwavering to the pursuit of jobs and innovation, science and discovery. We can do this. The order aims to cut oil, gas and coal emissions and double energy production from offshore wind turbines. Biden argued that addressing climate change would benefit the economy, and he emphasized that he has no plans to ban fracking. Maryland Board of Public Works unanimously approving the last key step for the extension of a controversial natural gas pipeline. The line already exists in Delaware and we'll comical county and will now extend by seven more miles from will come ago and to Somerset County, Delaware based Chesapeake Utilities Corporation can now reach the university, Maryland Eastern Shore. And the Eastern Correctional Institute. But environmental critics say the state should not be accessing a line that uses gas from controversial fracking in Annapolis. Leaders.

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Biden likely to delay executive orders on immigration, including a task force to reunite families

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Biden likely to delay executive orders on immigration, including a task force to reunite families

"Its rollout of a string of executive orders on immigration that includes a long awaited announcement of a task force reunite migrant families separated under the Trump administration. This comes from two sources, speaking with NBC News during his presidential presidential campaign campaign bite bite and and ran ran ads ads promising promising to to establish establish a a task task force. force. His His first first day day as as president. president. Sources Sources involved involved in in the the discussions discussions say say they they are are delayed delayed by by at least a few days, but declined to say what is causing it. When the task force is announced. It's expected to be an inter agency effort across the Homeland Security Department, Health and Human Services and State Department, led by President Biden's picked to run DHS. Alejandro my or kiss the Biden administration, moving ahead with

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"department health" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

02:06 min | 2 years ago

"department health" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"To 20 Miles an hour early snow showers tonight Otherwise partly cloudy below 14. It's 33 degrees in Milwaukee and Ada one from the WTMJ Breaking news center with a new president comes new congressional leadership. The Senate now a 50 50 split for both parties, but vice president Kamila Harris is now the tiebreaker. The Senate with a lot on its plate that includes a second impeachment trial for former president Trump Stay still no legal strategy or any indication of Who is going to be on the president's defense team. The lawyers represented him the last time around, are not going to do it this time. And then there's that big question of which Republicans will be standing by President Trump at least 17 and the Senate would be needed to convict the president. We've already heard that change in tone from leader Mitch McConnell, ABC News congressional correspondent Rachel Scott Wednesday, marking a big step forward for women and minorities striving to be leaders and change makers on a global level. I mean, I think that's one of the most important things that he could do. You at this moment, UW Madison expert Allison Crash says this move to have a female represent the US His vice president has been a long time coming, but it also comes in a moment that we recognize that we need that perspective. We need that voice and it's time for us to be listening to her advice and perspectives on then we should have done so a long time ago. Barkley WTMJ News Wisconsinites may be able to get the Corbett 19 vaccine soon, the latest recommendations from the States vaccine distribution, some committee would expand group One beat over 1.5 million people that would include 911 dispatchers due to their confined workspaces are irreplaceable staff. They're highly trained, also recommended for this group, our staff at K 12 schools, including custodial and cafeteria workers, all workers, the network supporting kids. That subcommittee also recommended people in the food industry, such as grocery store workers as well as prisoners. Department Health Services and Governor Evers will have the final say Rusty Mellberg. WTMJ news coming up saying goodbye to a longtime local sports reporter setting unlimited WTMJ news time coming up on 804. Do you check your Google search.

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"department health" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"department health" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Raleigh News Radio 700 WLW radar shows clear Sunny skies. It is 36 degrees right now. Hamilton County is that level for purple alert, and it's expected to stay that way when Ohio updates its county by county map tomorrow, Health Commissioner Greg Testament With an update earlier today, while we are in the middle of being purple and still in the middle of this pandemic, please continue to mask social distance and wash your hands. This is how we'll keep our seniors and our population healthy. Until we can get vaccine for everyone who wants it on the county commissioner do these three house has announced a partnership with the county Board of Elections. That facility in Norwood is going to be using the space set up for early voting in order to give covert vaccines. AZM orbit come available following two days of mostly below average covert numbers. The Ohio Department health today saying there are more than 400 new hospitalizations and nearly 40 new ICU admissions since yesterday, 73 new death reports now pushing the state to roughly 1400 covert fatalities just since this year began in Kentucky. The testing positivity rate is just about 11% 49 new deaths reported in the Commonwealth today on Wall Street. Today, the Dow closing up 258 points the NASDAQ Up to 60 and the S and P Up. 53 news radio 700 wlw. Sports College Basketball News. Xavier's Big East game against Georgetown, set for next Wednesday has been postponed due to covert 19 issues within the Hoyas.

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"department health" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

01:59 min | 2 years ago

"department health" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"6 10 Wi OD. We're taking a look right now. Doppler Radar, the reins moving in, and it is strange become a little stormy over the Palm Beach is, for the most part will start to see some little trickle of rain shower here and there through home student Kendall word 75 degrees 74 Right now in Hollywood, it's 10 to 1. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is telling lawmakers to start considering the impeachment of President Trump. Tomorrow morning, Democrats have introduced one article of impeachment, accusing the president of inciting last week's violent ride at the Capitol. It could be the first president to be impeached twice. Meanwhile, the FBI warning law enforcement agencies across the country of possible armed protests at all 50 State Capitol building starting January 16th. Saturday. NBC's Tom Winter breaks down how this might affect the inauguration Security wouldn't be surprised now, if you have a national guard component to this, of course, so I think this is gonna look very different. I think the access in the control T areas they're going to be close to President elect. And then on that day, President Joe Biden will look remarkably different. FBI also warning that an armed group has threatened to travel to Washington, D C. Staging an uprising if Congress were to remove President Trump from office. The memo obtained by NBC News learned from online actors. That protest could begin starting January 16 through the inauguration on the 20th. And this follows, Of course, the mob attack on the U. S. Capitol 10 03. The Miami Dade County Medical examiner's office, is now investigating the death of a Florida doctor. This doctor is dead after receiving the Fizer vaccine. Kaiser says it's aware of his death, calling it highly unusual and a severe case that they are monitoring. The rollout of the vaccine under the microscope is broad commissioners hold the first meeting of the year, Mayor Steve Keller says. Doling out shots at local hospitals and four senior condo buildings just annoy. There are now six locations open for vaccines from the four department Health and Broward, with an additional two scheduled.

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Why contact tracing is critical

News, Traffic and Weather

02:07 min | 2 years ago

Why contact tracing is critical

"Public health officials say the growing White House outbreak underscores why contact tracing is so critical Almost Michelle Esteban is digging into our state is doing in that area and spoke with Colonel Kevin McMahon of the National Guard in charge of contact tracing in our state. I talked to the Department of Health when it comes to that contact tracing They say that they have work to do. They're not where they want to be. And it is a massive mission. You have to remember. We've got over 89,000 cases since the pandemic began, and we really should talk about what is contact tracing. Since the onset of the pandemic. Our state Department of Health has led an effort to contact every person has positive in our state with a goal to do that, for 90% of the cases within 24 hours of test results. We're not their recent example. Just last month of department health reach 49% of those cases within 24 hours, and then two weeks later up to 65%. They do expect improvement, and that really is just a fraction of the tracing that's done in our state. The bulk of all the contact tracing is actually done by local health departments. And right now the state still working on how to track that data. From all of the county health department. Contact Tracing can happen when someone test positive that triggers the process. State team members the National Guard, They'll call you the request contact information for all your close contacts. That is someone who was within 6 FT. For 15 minutes or more of you to let them know that they may have been exposed and they should get tested. They're encouraged to stay home or watch for symptoms for 14 days. I'll just remind you that this is all voluntary. The information is private Washington National Guard alone says since May, it has made 16,480 calls. That's just a small sample of those contacted. But it is telling, says the commander who is overseeing the state's part of the mission tells me that there's a need and we've got to continue to press hard in this. We've got to continue to mitigate the overall impact to covet. S so that we can ensure that our state and especially its citizens are healthy and are able to return to their lives. It is why the state secretary of health urging all Washingtonians to answer or call back right away if they are contacted by public health,

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Feds explored possibly charging Portland officials in unrest

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Feds explored possibly charging Portland officials in unrest

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Navalny team alleges Novichok found in hotel water bottle

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Navalny team alleges Novichok found in hotel water bottle

"The the president democratic critics US number of trump has of Russian Americans gone presidential is ahead opposition openly applying with candidate leader a three contradicting Alexei day Joe for visit Biden unemployment Navalny of a the has senior government's become said state benefits that the top latest apocryphal department health remains US official experts too politician with high to a trace about Taiwan to of how nine the express number effective Chuck months alarm nerve despite a after at corona agent the British stern the nation's was virus government's warnings found first vaccine from plans in his China hotel confirmed to to preach will abandon be room the coronavirus off and brexit the meeting to when his withdrawal poisoning most case agreement Americans US some undersecretary will a get video eight British one posted hundred prime of minister state on sixty of on Boris on Keith these thousand Capitol Johnson's croc Instagram Hill is plans people page scheduled centers to applied break said to for pots meet his for disease Taiwan's team of jobless the E. control U. in president his brexit eight hotel last and deal prevention Tsai room regarding week in ing Tomsk chief Northern Wen down Ireland Robert shortly and roughly other Redfield before senior twenty has he officials left said created five the a vaccine city thousand concerns and collapse would from that during not and it a a could week flight the be week undermine broadly back prior to China's Moscow the nineteen foreign available but ministry ninety still until warned eight historically on of next Good serious the pasted Friday spring agreement damage explained high or summer to that China the team late the US returned the labor peace second relations department accord an hour quarter ended says often at about third decades the meeting ending twelve quarter went of the violence to and peace a heads half independence hours between million Irish later people fell nationalist crook ill are now again who holds collecting and British no and circumstance the portfolio packed unionist traditional the bottles of economic unemployment and other will items growth British it be benefits Foreign for energy further Secretary as inspection and late the environment Dominic up as Raab from is his one in Washington is team point the highest the complained doctor and seven has level been that said million official trying two weeks the to a from president calm later year the state ago American also department a German took concerns Knapp issue to it's visit a sign found with the the over red a trace island the field the economic vulnerability of in snow decades on we talk masks recovery on of a the possible north remains nine this from his into the face trump visit grievance fragile mask hotel follows a room high with profile Biden virus is tweeted visit more and infections then guaranteed in another that August any trade three continuing by deal labs US between to that protect health to the as US connect secretary schools me and see the samples UK reopen Alex must a proved saw be and contingent that against he Congress was poisoned and covert upon failing just with respect the it day to before deliver for the cook's Good I'm then another Friday Karen arrival when agreement economic I Thomas take the a US covert aid on ambassador vaccine package preventing to the the United return no Sager of Nations a hard vaccine border mag Kelly Croft ani is much Washington had more the lunch open effective with border Taiwan's than is the key Max top to official the stability hours in New York earlier that underpins I trust a the meeting peace settlements she the scientists called historic Karen Thomas but I'm I don't London Karen Thomas trust Donald Trump Joe Biden later tweeted this is what I meant Sager mag ani Washington

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UK defends planned Brexit deal breach as Biden slams move

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

UK defends planned Brexit deal breach as Biden slams move

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Trump disputes health officials, sees mass vaccinations soon

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

Trump disputes health officials, sees mass vaccinations soon

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California chicken plant told to close after 8 die of COVID-19

Pat Walsh

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

California chicken plant told to close after 8 die of COVID-19

"A chicken plant in central California being shut down after hosting one of the largest covert 19 outbreaks in the state more than 350 foster farms. Employees have tested positive for the novel Corona virus, and eight have died that according to them, or said County Health Department health officials there say they tried to stem the outbreak multiple times with no effect. They say the closure of the plant is the only way to get the outbreak and foster farms swiftly under control

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Wisconsin's positive coronavirus tests down to 4%

Dan O'Donnell

00:17 sec | 3 years ago

Wisconsin's positive coronavirus tests down to 4%

"The line on the graph the tracks coronavirus cases in Wisconsin continues to tilt down state's department health services yesterday reported just two hundred seventy nine new cases DHS also reported almost seventy five hundred negative cases yesterday was the fourth straight day of declining coronavirus numbers here in

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Two more COVID-19 deaths reported in Wisconsin

Dan O'Donnell

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Two more COVID-19 deaths reported in Wisconsin

"Wisconsin public health managers are reporting more cases of the corona virus and two more deaths from the W. I send his room Benjamin Johnson as Wisconsin's coronavirus count closes in on six hundred confirmed cases public health managers in the state see more than ten thousand people have been confirmed to not be sick state department health services yesterday confirmed that officially five hundred eighty five people in the state are sick with the virus seven people died from it thousands more than tested clear DHS confirmed two deaths yesterday one in Milwaukee county the other Dane county

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Coronavirus Task Force gives updates on response

Mark Levin

01:21 min | 3 years ago

Coronavirus Task Force gives updates on response

"The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus the task force is holding daily press conferences and meetings to provide the American people with the latest information the task force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities like those in New York Washington state and California about sixty percent of the cases are in those three states and most of the cases in those three states and a handful of counties and so the administration's really focusing on these counties I mean the whole country but really these counties to try and put laser focused effort to contain it the CMS announced guides to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes in January the administration declared the corona virus to be a public health emergency by the way the president donated his fourth quarter salary to the department health Human Services to deal with this fires are you aware this you know if any other president did this they be mentioning this they don't even mention it with him did Obama ever donated salaried anything well he wasn't a billionaire was getting very close now president took action to give HHS authority

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Coronavirus kills additional Diamond Princess cruise passengers, reports say Israel close to discovering vaccine

Leo Laporte

04:10 min | 3 years ago

Coronavirus kills additional Diamond Princess cruise passengers, reports say Israel close to discovering vaccine

"More information on corona virus a self updates from ABC news the FDA is now announcing that the issue of of the drug shortage is is a possibility again these drugs will be ramped up fairly quickly you would imagine Japan has report report a couple additional time in princess cruise ship deaths individuals were a British man in the Japanese when they were the fifth and six passengers to die from corona virus after being aboard the quarantine at cruise ship of course like seven hundred people were actually infected under quarantine cruise ship so not a huge surprise that many people die because that if there were eight hundred people infected what aboard the cruise ship in six or seven people die that's obviously tragic is obviously terrible but that means the death rate is not ten percent or or twenty percent or even five percent so D. D. right right now China still leads the way in from the number of infections apparently at least twenty hundred people according to WHO's South Korea has the second highest national total of coronavirus cases behind China more than eighty one thousand people tested in that country about twenty three hundred had tested positive for coronavirus more than thirty thousand others awaiting test results at this point meanwhile a majority of America out of the cases who were on board the diamond princess cruise ships the the the people in the United States were diagnosed with the disease they were on board that diamond princess cruise ship those placed under quarantine in Japanese waters no American has yet died from corona virus the CDC is investigating the source of the various infections that haven't seen around the country the FDA said on Thursday it was not aware of any reports at this time of human illnesses that you just like run a virus can be transmitted by food or buy food packaging meanwhile there is the other big story from the US government is the whistleblower within the U. S. department health and Human Services had filed a complaint alleging that more than a dozen workers were sent for seed the first Americans repatriated from China without proper training or protective gear for coronavirus infection control this is reported by The Washington Post they suggested the corona virus basically was treated with without any sort of protective gear according to this whistleblower the underlying complaint apparently has not been substantiated at this point a spokesperson for the US office of special counsel confirmed it received whistleblower complaint in the case has been assigned when asked for comment US department health and Human Services spokesperson Caitlin Oakley told ABC news we take always lower complaints very seriously and are providing the complainants all appropriate protections under the whistleblower protection act of value in the complaint have nothing further to add at this time ABC news has not revealed the complaint lawyers representing whistleblower have refused to provide the complaint one of the whistle blowers attorneys told ABC news that the allegations laid forth are accurate this is we are hopeful Congress in the OS you will investigate this case in a timely and comprehensive manner there's no evidence by the way that anybody who actually met the folks coming back for more than that any of those those folks were actually infected with coronavirus none the less that is leading to questions about the the federal handling of this entire situation now what with all of that set there's no question that the Democrats in the media are making hay out of all this Brian Stelter was saying we may be looking at a crisis and meanwhile we're having a crisis in leadership okay we're not anywhere near crisis point United States at this point as we are just not we're not in fact is that we have double digit numbers of the actual infected in the United States is only sixty total infected in the United States in a country of three hundred thirty million people in zero deaths so far so the notion that we are like on the verge of a widespread outbreak now this stuff is good a good move but there's no evidence at this point that a pandemic is in the offing in the United States particularly since the US has done a fairly good job it seems so far of quarantining people meanwhile over in Israel the reports that Israeli scientists are on the cusp of developing the first acting against the novel coronavirus according to science and technology minister over conus I look for to Bernie Sanders or she had to leave I know how to Omar suggesting boycott divestment sanction from the coronavirus vaccine because it's produced in Israel if all goes as planned the vaccine could be ready within a few weeks in available in ninety days according to a press release so we'll see you know how well this this coronavirus vaccine works but at least there are some glimmers of hope on the

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New cases of measles in Cobb County

Atlanta's Evening News and Rick Erickson

00:21 sec | 3 years ago

New cases of measles in Cobb County

"New cases of measles in Cobb county Chris the Georgia department health as these additional cases should be highly concerning for anybody not vaccinated measles is highly contagious the state urging parents to make sure your children are vaccinated at least two of the three new cases are in individuals who are on vaccinated symptoms of measles include high fever cough runny nose red eyes followed

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Leave dead birds alone, Fairhaven health official warns

WBZ Midday News

00:33 sec | 3 years ago

Leave dead birds alone, Fairhaven health official warns

"A one and now to the fight against Tripoli on the south coast in fair haven health officials there say if you see a dead bird maybe a dead Siegel do not touch it the warning residents not to come in any contact with these birds certainly not to pick them up and bring them to the health officer police department health officials say they've received several reports of these dead birds and they know the people are very concerned at this point they don't know if the birds have Tripoli and they don't have the equipment to test for it Laurie Sylvia of that town passed away over the weekend after contracting Tripoli and she was the first deadly case of the virus

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Katherine Elizabeth Mccarthy And Florida discussed on Dana Loesch

Dana Loesch

00:19 sec | 3 years ago

Katherine Elizabeth Mccarthy And Florida discussed on Dana Loesch

"A former candidate for the Florida legislature knowledge to state investigators that she lied about being a medical doctor who removed seventy seven bullets from thirty two victims of the polls nightclub shooting a state department health report released last week shows Katherine Elizabeth McCarthy told investigators that she knows what she did was

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Ohio Department of Health confirms first measles case since 2017

Joel Riley

00:22 sec | 4 years ago

Ohio Department of Health confirms first measles case since 2017

"And this just in from the Ohio department of health the state of Ohio has its first confirmed case of the measles and twenty nineteen state department health confirm this morning an adult from stark county recently traveled to stay with confirmed cases of first confirm measles case here in Ohio since twenty seventeen there was a measles outbreak here in twenty fourteen with three hundred eighty two confirmed cases there again state of Ohio has its first confirmed

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