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more deaths reported after the cdc discovers a rare bacteria in eyedrops. we'll have details on this ahead. it's easy to get lost in investment research, introducing jpmorgan personal advisers, david with an advisor to create your personalized plan investments for your goals. okay, great. jpmorgan wealth management darlings. if you've been paying attention, it's easy to see. prices are going up on just about everything. that's why you need to do your wallet a favor and called khar shield. while you can still get last year's pricing, that's right. one call to car shield now locks you into 2022 prices so you can have peace of mind knowing that you're not only protected from mechanical breakdowns, but also from those rising rates if you're driving an out of warranty vehicle car showed offers plans that cover up to 6000 parts and systems in your car, truck or suv. why would you pay for expensive repairs call car show now before a breakdown. being an essential worker and a mom of three finances can be very tight at times. if it wasn't for car shields. i wouldn't
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the cdc has identified dozens of people who have reported infections. at least eight lost their vision for had their eyes surgically removed because of infections caused by these drops. cnn's elizabeth cohen has more elizabeth. cnn has spoken exclusively with people who say that they were injured by ezra care, eye drops now these are the eyedrops that have been recalled because of bacterial contamination. but before they were recalled, you could buy them over the counter at a drugstore. these three people, they had dry eyes, and so they bought the eyedrops thinking that they were closed and they were secure. and they were safe . so the first person her name is rene marsh tray, she says that she now has corneal scarring, and she has filed a lawsuit because, she says, her vision it's as if she were looking out of glasses that were lined with oil. let's take a listen to renee, he said. you're probably not going to get any more vision back in that i and i mean, i cried for days, i would wonder how they could let something like this happen. i mean, i trust w
the cdc has identified dozens of people who have reported infections. at least eight lost their vision for had their eyes surgically removed because of infections caused by these drops. cnn's elizabeth cohen has more elizabeth. cnn has spoken exclusively with people who say that they were injured by ezra care, eye drops now these are the eyedrops that have been recalled because of bacterial contamination. but before they were recalled, you could buy them over the counter at a drugstore. these...
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we also have new cnn reporting on how some cdc investigators got sick. near the crash site. at the end of the age, i'm afraid i feel is right upon us. this is considered a mass suicide invnvestigation. never mind. t ando were the second comings. by killing themselves. they ensured their immortality. after living today. cnn presents a max original heaven's gate sunday at 10 on cnn. 1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt 56. visit your local cadillac dealer today. think about the best night's sleep you've ever had a temper pedic were dedicated to helping you sleep like that every night . so you get the deep, comfortable, undisturbed breast you deserve for a limited time. save $300 on select temper pedic mattresses. i set out to find the best source of generic viagra in 2023. you won't believe what happened next. this is a receipt for nine tablets of generic viagra from cbs $407. this one is from walgreens. $417 that's $46 per tablet of generic viagra. but a new program called friday plans offers the same tablets for just 87 cents. that's $14 for nine tablets versus $407
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the cdc says four people have had their eyeballs surgically removed and three people have died. in their latest statement in february, they said, as of today, we are not aware of any testing that definitively links the pseudomonas originals outbreak to ezra care, artificial tears nonetheless, we immediately took action to stop any further distribution or sale of ezra care, artificial tears to the greatest extent possible. we have been contacting customers to advise them against continued use of the product. cnn has learned of several people who filed lawsuits against ezra care back to you. oh my gosh. elizabeth cohen. thank you so much, all right. we'll continue to monitor the situation. mississippi at least 23 people are dead after a powerful storm ripped across the state. we're live on the ground straight ahead. let me to f feed is 101 years old and covid hit. we had some chahallenges. i heard about the payroll tax refundd allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. more get refunds .com join me in the finished 24 hour challeng. start by cooking a lasa
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you had the former cdc director there. there has been this claim by republicans that there is some cover-up of what the administration -- the current administration knows about the origins of covid-19. what did you learn today? >> well, dr. fauci who served in both the previous and the current administration, said quite clearly that he didn't believe that the lab leak theory was accurate. in fact, he commissioned scientists to prove otherwise. and it seems he had put his -- wrapped his head around this narrative of the natural origin and did everything he could to debunk the lab leak theory, but now it's coming to light -- republicans have been saying this for quite some time that the lab leak theory is acerous and most likely. and even we're seeing agencies within this administration confirming that whether it be the fbi, whether it be the department of energy, and so what we're finding out here is that dr. fauci seemed to not want americans to know that this was part of a lab leak. and quite frankly it was a lab leak tha
you had the former cdc director there. there has been this claim by republicans that there is some cover-up of what the administration -- the current administration knows about the origins of covid-19. what did you learn today? >> well, dr. fauci who served in both the previous and the current administration, said quite clearly that he didn't believe that the lab leak theory was accurate. in fact, he commissioned scientists to prove otherwise. and it seems he had put his -- wrapped his...
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the cdc data itself, just released a couple years ago, shows an overall 5%comparable i states anywhere from 4% to potentially higher. so we actually don't have data that shows that quality is low. in fact, interestingly, around the same time that the patient's affordable protection act was passed what we found is that the mexican federal government implemented accreditation standards that have brought their hospitals up to similar standards as in the united states. so we suspect that actually the quality of health care is fairly high. now, traveling anywhere particularly long distances does expose you to potentially new bacteria and viruses and increase overall infection rates, but overall we suspect the medical risks are relatively low. >> hmm. all right. we have 30 seconds left, but just, you know, for anybody who's thinking of going overseas or specifically to mexico for health care, what advice do you have for them? >> well, it truly is buyer beware. most people get their access to information through the internet, of course. but several studies have shown overall that about a thir
the cdc data itself, just released a couple years ago, shows an overall 5%comparable i states anywhere from 4% to potentially higher. so we actually don't have data that shows that quality is low. in fact, interestingly, around the same time that the patient's affordable protection act was passed what we found is that the mexican federal government implemented accreditation standards that have brought their hospitals up to similar standards as in the united states. so we suspect that actually...
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the cdc has made mistakes when it comes to the anthrax or pandemic influenza. so we've had lab mishaps. last year in the netherlands there was also a lab mishap involving polio and a lab worker got infected with polio there. so this is something that certainly can happen. but at the same time, you're right, fareed, that three out of four new or emerging diseases come from the zoo. so we need to look at the effect of climate change, deforestation and the wildlife wet markets and what the contribution is there. and my point here is that we need to shift the question, we may never definitively know the answer of what exactly caused covid. so if we think there are two possibilities, both of which are likely, then where are we not working to prevent both of these things from happening in the future. >> one of the reasons we'll never know is the chinese government is not cooperating and is if anything feeding a certain amount of false information or incomplete information. and there is a question that people have which is should there be accountability for the fact t
the cdc has made mistakes when it comes to the anthrax or pandemic influenza. so we've had lab mishaps. last year in the netherlands there was also a lab mishap involving polio and a lab worker got infected with polio there. so this is something that certainly can happen. but at the same time, you're right, fareed, that three out of four new or emerging diseases come from the zoo. so we need to look at the effect of climate change, deforestation and the wildlife wet markets and what the...
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it's another during the 2000 between 2012 and 2018, the cdc's tips from former smokers campaign, which are horrible, those psas if you've seen there so arresting. where they can't breathe in their choking. they have prevented an estimated 1 to 29,000 early deaths and saving estimated 7.3 billion in smoking related health care problems. >> i was part of those youth groups. in florida, it was called truth. that was funded in part, if not exclusively, by money from the tobacco settlement here in new york, in the hudson valley, i was part of a group called reality check. and we educated people, obtain different states it was called something different. it was a youth-led movement, that was intended to educate other young people about frankly the sinister ways in which the tobacco industry would market its products to young people. petting products at a certain height in convenience stores so that they could be seen by younger people. >> joe camel. >> putting images that were of interest to young people, animals and other characters. look, i was in sixth grade when columbine happened. as af
it's another during the 2000 between 2012 and 2018, the cdc's tips from former smokers campaign, which are horrible, those psas if you've seen there so arresting. where they can't breathe in their choking. they have prevented an estimated 1 to 29,000 early deaths and saving estimated 7.3 billion in smoking related health care problems. >> i was part of those youth groups. in florida, it was called truth. that was funded in part, if not exclusively, by money from the tobacco settlement...
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under ezri care, that's the one that has been recalled by the cdc. so pay close attentions to the recalls. if you're using other products like i showed you earlier, you're completely fine. the most important thing is it doesn't matter. if you have eye pain, discharge, and something called photo phobia, that is looking at lights causes extreme pain. on a personal note, i had one of these infections years ago. i was on five different medications and almost lost my vision. i take this very seriously other a personal note as well. >> so you just laid this out. let's put out the signs that you could put something harmful in your eye. what do people need to look out for? >> right. so photo phobia, extreme eye pain, discharge. almost the sensation like something in your eye. and this infection doesn't get better. every single day, people get infections from using these wet drops, wearing contact lenses. the problem that i emphasize is, even if it might be a mild infection, if you have these symptoms that i mentioned, it could be conjunkivitis, pink eye. but
under ezri care, that's the one that has been recalled by the cdc. so pay close attentions to the recalls. if you're using other products like i showed you earlier, you're completely fine. the most important thing is it doesn't matter. if you have eye pain, discharge, and something called photo phobia, that is looking at lights causes extreme pain. on a personal note, i had one of these infections years ago. i was on five different medications and almost lost my vision. i take this very...
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confidence in medical scientists and the cdc has declined since covid. could that have been avoided? >> well, i have to say first of all that there has been a the lot of misinformation. there are people who perpetuated t that. it's not from reputable scientists and public health officials. but at the psalm time, i also think that the public health establishment has made some unforced errors, including not acknowledging a as much as we should have that science ev evolves. when science changes and new data come out, our recommendations also have to change. i think the cdc could have done a better job of explaining the rational behind their changes and i also think we shouldn't have been so quick to dismiss certain hypotheses that turn out to be valid. natural immunity is actually a thing. but i think there was fear initially if we talked about natural immunity, it might desuede people from getting vax vat nated. in not being truthful, it was to try to get people vaccinated, i think that ended up breeding dus trust. it you're not being honest about this one
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>> you know, i think if you're a healthy person, the cdc says this really won't so much be an issue for you. the concern really is about people who are in the hospitals where catheters get infected or central lines get infected, and you know, unfortunately that could be any of us at any time, right, or anyone in our family, any of our friends, so you should be concerned if you have a loved one in the hospital and they're showing, you know, something's not going right. this is definitely something you can bring up to the doctor and say i heard about this new infection. can we test for this. >> why hasn't it been controlled yet? i know that's easier said than done. does there need to be more of an effort by the government? zbl you know, it's interesting, hospital acquired infections were such a huge problem, and in the early 2000s, hospitals really did a good job at getting better at controlling these infections but they were infections that they knew about, infections that they knew they needed to be more careful about. i think hospitals really could get better at these new infections, w
>> you know, i think if you're a healthy person, the cdc says this really won't so much be an issue for you. the concern really is about people who are in the hospitals where catheters get infected or central lines get infected, and you know, unfortunately that could be any of us at any time, right, or anyone in our family, any of our friends, so you should be concerned if you have a loved one in the hospital and they're showing, you know, something's not going right. this is definitely...
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. >> reporter: according to the cdc, proof of covid vaccination is required for nonu.s. citizens, nonimmigrant passengers arriving from another country by air. though that applies to other forms of travel. djokovic has already missed the chance to play at indian wells, organizers announcing on sunday that he had withdrawn from that tournament. on twitter, the miami open hoping for a different fate, saying, novak djokovic is one of the greatest tennis players of all time and six time champion of the miami open. we hope he is allowed entry into the country so floridians have the opportunity to see him compete once again. >> look, last year i did miss both miami and all the u.s. open swing. so it wouldn't be the first time if it happens. >> reporter: it's certainly not first time that desantis fought mandates on covid vaccines. >> we're not doing vaccine passports in florida. it's no the necessary. look, florida has to lead on all this stuff. i think we figured that out. >> reporter: touting his response to the pandemic in speeches. zblcht when common sense finally became a
. >> reporter: according to the cdc, proof of covid vaccination is required for nonu.s. citizens, nonimmigrant passengers arriving from another country by air. though that applies to other forms of travel. djokovic has already missed the chance to play at indian wells, organizers announcing on sunday that he had withdrawn from that tournament. on twitter, the miami open hoping for a different fate, saying, novak djokovic is one of the greatest tennis players of all time and six time...
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carding to the cdc about three people in the u.s. are infected by this every year, and it's usually fatal. cnn's jacqueline howard has more. >> reporter: i can tell you this stuff is still being investigated by the florida department of health. health officials in charlotte county say the person who died was infected with a brain-eating amoeba, quote, possibly as a result of sinus rinse practices utilizing tap water, end quote. they recommend using only distilled or sterile water for sinus rinses. tap water should be boiled for at least one minute and then cooled before it's considered okay to use for sinus rinsing. that reduces the risk of infections with microoregon nips like the brain-eating amoeba. this amoeba is a single-celled organism found in soil and warm fresh water environments. it causes rare infections by entering the body through the nose. for example, if someone is swimming in a lake and gets water up their nose. and symptoms of infection include headache, fever, nausea, vomiting. it can progress to stiff neck, seizure
carding to the cdc about three people in the u.s. are infected by this every year, and it's usually fatal. cnn's jacqueline howard has more. >> reporter: i can tell you this stuff is still being investigated by the florida department of health. health officials in charlotte county say the person who died was infected with a brain-eating amoeba, quote, possibly as a result of sinus rinse practices utilizing tap water, end quote. they recommend using only distilled or sterile water for...
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and the cdc has also warned americans against traveling to this area for medical procedures. obviously we know that tragically this american who went for a medical cosmetic medical procedure didn't actually get it as far as we know on this trip because of this run-in that they had, this violent run-in with the individuals that they ran into. but it is an area that is known for there being medical tourism, if you will. americans going down there to get cheaper medical procedures. the cdc has warned that there can be a lot of complications that arise even when you do actually get those medical procedures, let alone what the kind of issues you could run into when you're trying to get those. so we'll wait to hear more from the state department in terms of what they're collecting. the other thing that we'll watch is we've heard from u.s. officials throughout the day talking about justice being served and we'll watch to see what that looks like from the standpoint of the biden administration. >> you'll be following this closely for us, kylie. let us know when you get any updates. o
and the cdc has also warned americans against traveling to this area for medical procedures. obviously we know that tragically this american who went for a medical cosmetic medical procedure didn't actually get it as far as we know on this trip because of this run-in that they had, this violent run-in with the individuals that they ran into. but it is an area that is known for there being medical tourism, if you will. americans going down there to get cheaper medical procedures. the cdc has...
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the cdc reports. two more deaths have been linked to a rare bacteria found in eyedrops that were voluntary, recalled recalled last month that brings the total number of deaths 23 all in connection with eyedrops distributed by ezra care and nelson pharma. some eyeballs have even had to be surgically removed. cnn's elizabeth cohen joins us now, with the very latest in elizabeth. cnn spoke exclusively with people who said that they were injured. by these eyedrops. what did they share? these are i crops that you can just get over the counter and many drugstores. i mean, not now, but at the time and these ladies, they just had dry eyes. it was nothing terribly complicated, and they said that they had pain that evolved and got worse. i want to introduce you to two of them. the three of them rather the first one is nancy. mom. she lives in ohio. she had an ulcer on her cornea. after using drops. she was hospitalized and she lost vision in her eye. and then the second one is clara. via she, um, was had her ri
the cdc reports. two more deaths have been linked to a rare bacteria found in eyedrops that were voluntary, recalled recalled last month that brings the total number of deaths 23 all in connection with eyedrops distributed by ezra care and nelson pharma. some eyeballs have even had to be surgically removed. cnn's elizabeth cohen joins us now, with the very latest in elizabeth. cnn spoke exclusively with people who said that they were injured. by these eyedrops. what did they share? these are i...
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. >> reporter: the cdc conducting a health survey in and around east palestinian, trying to determine the long-term effects on long-term health, while air and water testing is occurring daily, the answers about long- term health will not come quickly. >> we are hoping in the next couple of weeks to have collected all of the information that we need. and those results will be available in the coming months. >> reporter: for pennsylvania residents and business owners, downwind of the toxic fire, answers cannot come soon enough. -- if you are losing business because people aren't sure to eat your food. >> i think so, i lost a wedding over that, and a catering job. they don't know. i don't think there is anything wrong with anything but i don't know any thing either. >> reporter: it must hurt. >> it sucks. i am sorry, it is the uncertainty. >> reporter: pennsylvania officials have pushed back hard on the notion that not enough is being done to help people in the area, they have tested nearly every private well within a two-mile radius of the derailment and they have a soil sampling, a pro
. >> reporter: the cdc conducting a health survey in and around east palestinian, trying to determine the long-term effects on long-term health, while air and water testing is occurring daily, the answers about long- term health will not come quickly. >> we are hoping in the next couple of weeks to have collected all of the information that we need. and those results will be available in the coming months. >> reporter: for pennsylvania residents and business owners, downwind...
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. >> all right, with a former cdc director testifying if labs probably caused the pandemic, gain of function -- i don't know what gain of function is. but that is how possibly this -- it's very, very scary to me. it's that we are taking fibers, to manipulate it in a lab, and study it. i would say this about that. i will jump in, you can argue. if we think nuclear power, we can't have it. it's great, unless the 1 in 1,000 chance that it goes bad, it gees so bad. >> it's self-evident that we have to have the highest restrictions for research. i come from a people who always worry about the worst possible jot come. this is the worst possible outcome. put that first. yeah, fit happens the virus evolves worse naturally, we will deal with it then. but to bring it able seems crazy. >> it should have been rethought. it's like the nuclear issue. i didn't see a difference. >> what impact if any can we expect the collapse of the silicon valley bampnk to have t financial system. silicon valley bank, they are tech, it's what they finance. the biggest bank failure since the 2008 crash, i guess we could ha
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. >> reporter: the cdc is now conducting a health survey in and around east palestine, trying to determine the long-term effects on human health. while air and water testing is occurring daily, answers about long-term health won't come quickly. >> we are hoping in the next couple of weeks to be able to have collected all of the information we need and those results will be available in the coming months. >> reporter: for pennsylvania residents and business owners downwind of the toxic fire, answers can't come soon enough. you're losing business because people aren't sure it's safe to eat your food? >> i think so. i lost a wedding over that, catering job. they don't know. i don't know either. it sucks. >> reporter: pennsylvania officials have pushed back pretty hard on the notion that not enough is being done to help people in the area. they say they have tested nearly every private well within a 2-mile radius of the derailment. they have a soil sampling program about to get under way. they worked with state veterinarians and animal welfare experts to ensure farmers know best practices for
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head first into the culture wars, someone who has been anti- fauci with the covid pandemic and all the cdc protocols. so he's definitely trying to cast his lane in the potential race against donald trump. >> but how is he going to go when donald trump starts calling him all sorts of names and attacking him personally? >> well, i mean, as of now we've seen donald trump calling desantis names on truth social. we've seen him attack and calling him all these disparaging nicknames and desantis doesn't really quite engage. >> desantis is working overtime to raise his profile, currently on that national tour to promote his book that actually sets out his vision for the country's revival and he's on a media blitz crushing anything he considers too woke, whether it's education, immigration, the media, abortion rights, but while his political agenda works for the state of florida, will it work for the rest of the country, do you think? >> well, i think some could argue, especially as a reporter here in florida, everything that ron desantis has been doing or at least prioritizing in recent months has
head first into the culture wars, someone who has been anti- fauci with the covid pandemic and all the cdc protocols. so he's definitely trying to cast his lane in the potential race against donald trump. >> but how is he going to go when donald trump starts calling him all sorts of names and attacking him personally? >> well, i mean, as of now we've seen donald trump calling desantis names on truth social. we've seen him attack and calling him all these disparaging nicknames and...
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preliminary cdc data showing a 68% increase in cases from 2017 to 2021. venus johnson is one of the youngest victims. her mother passed syphilis on to her during pregnancy. >> i thought my grand child was going to die. before she even had a chance to live. >> reporter: venus's grandmother said her mother felt sick when she was five months pregnant. >> and i took her to its hospital and they just sent her away. sfl >> reporter: she said it was caught and treated two weeks before delivery. but by that time venus's lungs had already been permanently damaged. now she gets sick often. had rsv last fall and was on a ventilator and in the hospital for a month. other children born with syphilis have suffered liver problems or become deaf or blind. rates have increased about 700% in the past 10 years. in 2021, more than 2600 babies born with the infection. more than 200 of them died. part of the problem? success decades ago at getting syphilis rates down. >> syphilis and con genital syphilis is something providers have not seen in years and be aware of the fact th
preliminary cdc data showing a 68% increase in cases from 2017 to 2021. venus johnson is one of the youngest victims. her mother passed syphilis on to her during pregnancy. >> i thought my grand child was going to die. before she even had a chance to live. >> reporter: venus's grandmother said her mother felt sick when she was five months pregnant. >> and i took her to its hospital and they just sent her away. sfl >> reporter: she said it was caught and treated two weeks...
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i think the cdc could have done a better job of explaining the rationale behind their changes, and i also think we should not have been so quick to dismiss certain hypotheses that actually turn out to be valid, for example, natural immunity is a natural thing. there was fear initially that if we talked natural immunity and might dissuade people from getting vaccinated. but not being truthful, although it was for a good reason, to try and get people vaccinated, still, i think that ended up breeding distrust. if people thinking you aren't being honest with me on this, why trust with other things? >> i can remember putting scott atlas on cnn, both from stanford, and the blowback about how in the world could you allow them to talk about herd immunity was unbelievable. but in your case, just speaking to the contention on this, correct me if i'm wrong, somebody is sitting in prison today, because of threats they made about you for expressing your own opinions. >> that's right. and unfortunately i, and many other public health experts have received threats to our lives and our families, bec
i think the cdc could have done a better job of explaining the rationale behind their changes, and i also think we should not have been so quick to dismiss certain hypotheses that actually turn out to be valid, for example, natural immunity is a natural thing. there was fear initially that if we talked natural immunity and might dissuade people from getting vaccinated. but not being truthful, although it was for a good reason, to try and get people vaccinated, still, i think that ended up...
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. >> the cdc director in south africa has been positive since the mid 80s, on anti retro viral pill since the mid 90s. >> despite the fact we had a highly effective there be starting a 1986, but were largely limited unavailable in western europe in the united states, so the challenge was then getting the effective drugs, lifesaving drugs to the places where they were needed most. >> in those regions, they saved more than 25 million lives. like 64 year old julius, who is been on treatment for ten years. if you have faith in the pills, they will work for, you he says. you will start to get sick if you skip the treatment. but public health officials, say the aids epidemic is at a crossroads. infection rates among men who have sex with men, and young women remain high. these groups have been a special focus. globally, more than 600,000 people still died of aids, despite wide access to prevention and treatment that can save their lives, and stop the spread of hiv. >> a lot of the world has sort of forgotten about it, but you haven't forgotten? >> no we haven't. we haven't. we still have people
. >> the cdc director in south africa has been positive since the mid 80s, on anti retro viral pill since the mid 90s. >> despite the fact we had a highly effective there be starting a 1986, but were largely limited unavailable in western europe in the united states, so the challenge was then getting the effective drugs, lifesaving drugs to the places where they were needed most. >> in those regions, they saved more than 25 million lives. like 64 year old julius, who is been...
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. >> reporter: and, you know, they say that cdc data shows that between 2011 and 2021, there was a rise in nearly all categories of risk to kids. suicide, mental health, substance abuse and "this trend tracks precisely with the release and growing popularity of the youtube, tiktok, and snap company's platforms during the same period." now, the superintendent says due to social media, young lives are being lost in this country. jake? >> and how are the tech companies responding? >> well, snap told us that they review user generated content before it can reach a large audience. we also work closely with leading mental health organizations to provide actuals and resources to help support themselves and friends. google told us, we have invested heavily in creating safe experiences for children, and have introduced strong protections to prioritize their well-being. it's not just legal, there is a potential action here, california lawmakers debating how to further regulate social media. and joe biden said at the state of the union, "we must finally hold social media companies accountable for
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. >> let's listen to testimony from robert redfield, the former cdc director, who long supported the lab leak hypothesis. >> this virus was immediately the most infectious -- not the most, right behind measles, virus we've ever seen infect man. i said wait a second, this isn't natural. then you go back and look at the literature and find in 2014 this lab published a paper they put the rescepter into ahumanized mice to infect issue. and enthis you learned the new covid that came from bats now can hardly replicate in bats. i don't think that answer is going to come from the scientific community. i think that answer is going to come to the intelligence community. >> he said he thought it was a result of an accident. if that's the case what will accountability look like for the chinese government? >> that would be tough to say but i hope there's a worldwide response. we cannot let this take place and if there is accountability that needs to be placed on china, it needs to happen. the world health organization is an organization that is there to serve all of human kind. and if you have me
. >> let's listen to testimony from robert redfield, the former cdc director, who long supported the lab leak hypothesis. >> this virus was immediately the most infectious -- not the most, right behind measles, virus we've ever seen infect man. i said wait a second, this isn't natural. then you go back and look at the literature and find in 2014 this lab published a paper they put the rescepter into ahumanized mice to infect issue. and enthis you learned the new covid that came from...
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energy, we either get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of abolish the fbi, cdc, acf, doj every last one. >> now, murray is out front. >> house judiciary jim jordan into the alleged political bias into the justice department and the fbi on unnamed whirl blowers >> dozens coming to talk to us, we expect more to come forward and sit for the deposition >> they sat for protest interviews democrats are questioning the legitimacy actually whistle blowers and other testimony >> you said >> do you have notes. >> none of the three appear to have had their claimed granted by the grant with hisser blower protection, one is former fbi agent steve wren >> i don't think you have to be a nonpartisan to come to the conclusion that the fbi is clearly prioritize the this january 6 investigation. and is willing to put the public safety at risk. >> he says he was suspended for objecting to a swat raid of a january 6 suspect facing arrest for missing census but the suspect was seen at the capitol january 6 with an ar style rifle and tactical style rifle. he told cnn i compared it to
energy, we either get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of abolish the fbi, cdc, acf, doj every last one. >> now, murray is out front. >> house judiciary jim jordan into the alleged political bias into the justice department and the fbi on unnamed whirl blowers >> dozens coming to talk to us, we expect more to come forward and sit for the deposition >> they sat for protest interviews democrats are questioning the legitimacy actually whistle...
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former cdc director, dr. robert red field. he's accused of you excluding him from a conference call in early 2020 with a discussion on whether covid may have stemmed from some sort of lab leak. just to get that on the record, what is your response to that? >> yeah, that's unfortunate on that, jim. i have already commented on that. i'll set the record straight for you here and that is that is completely, unequivocally incorrect and i'm sorry he came to that conclusion. someone may have told him that. i had nothing to do and no choice about who would be on or not on that phone call. and at a public hearing, it's unfortunate he accused me of excluding him for reasons that i didn't agree with what his conclusion would be, but nothing about that makes sense, jim. a, as a fact, you can ask any of a number of people on the call, that i didn't exclude him because i had no say as to who was on the call. soak secondly, his concern about being excluded because his idea disagreed with mine, we had half the people on the call agree that it
former cdc director, dr. robert red field. he's accused of you excluding him from a conference call in early 2020 with a discussion on whether covid may have stemmed from some sort of lab leak. just to get that on the record, what is your response to that? >> yeah, that's unfortunate on that, jim. i have already commented on that. i'll set the record straight for you here and that is that is completely, unequivocally incorrect and i'm sorry he came to that conclusion. someone may have...
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according to the cdc, people, the most common procedure for people there, they're going other place for dental, care for cosmetic surgery, for fertility treatments. organ and tissue transplantation and cancer treatments. i'm just sure the people who are watching tonight have considered on some level. this, it's hard to know if they knew the danger when they were crossing the border. >> yeah, when i saw the story, one of the things that cost my mind, i want to see the reality where people feel compelled to travel thousands of miles from home just to try to seek out medical treatment that feels affordable. these are clearly people who are faced with the choice between their health and their livelihood. there are more than 100 million americans who have medical debt. in 2019 before the pandemic, over 1% of people who are traveling international are doing medical tourism. the fact that is persisted and a global pandemic when people are also weighing the rest of covid exposure and contagion and still leaving it something worth undertaking, i think that's a scary prospect that we have to cons
according to the cdc, people, the most common procedure for people there, they're going other place for dental, care for cosmetic surgery, for fertility treatments. organ and tissue transplantation and cancer treatments. i'm just sure the people who are watching tonight have considered on some level. this, it's hard to know if they knew the danger when they were crossing the border. >> yeah, when i saw the story, one of the things that cost my mind, i want to see the reality where people...
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. >> listen, the cdc is warning against medical procedures outside of the country. they are calling it a level 4 warning. the state department is. do you have a message for other people who may be considering the same thing, barbara? >> no. i just wish that for the family member that was, you know, the other family, i don't know. they're hurt and feeling sad and stuff about it. and some of people in america, they probably do too. >> how you are -- are you going to go to -- are you going to texas or how you are going to do -- is she going to come home? you are going to go see her? or wait until she comes home? >> we wait until she comes home. she is supposed to come home today. >> anything you want to say before i let you go? i can see that j.r. and cadence are getting restless. >> yeah. all i got to say is that thank you for helping to find my momma. that's it. >> i should say, junior. thank you so much for joining us, barbara. thank you, amani. thank you, cadence and thank you, junior. you guys be as well as you can under these circumstances. >> you're welcome. >>
. >> listen, the cdc is warning against medical procedures outside of the country. they are calling it a level 4 warning. the state department is. do you have a message for other people who may be considering the same thing, barbara? >> no. i just wish that for the family member that was, you know, the other family, i don't know. they're hurt and feeling sad and stuff about it. and some of people in america, they probably do too. >> how you are -- are you going to go to -- are...
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. >> reporter: the cdc is now conducting a health survey in and around east palestine trying to determine the long-term effects on human health. while air and water testing is occurring daily, answering about long-term health won't come quickly. >> we're hoping in the next couple of weeks to be able to have collected all of the information that we need and then those results will be available in the coming months. >> reporter: answers can't come soon enough. >> but you're losing business because people aren't sure whether it's safe to eat your food? >> yeah. i lost a wedding over that, catering. they don't know if there's anything wrong, but i don't either. >> it hurts. >> it sucks. i'm sorry. i don't know how else to push it. the uncertainty. >> they say they've tested nearly every private well within a two-mile radius of the derailment site. they have a soil sample plan they're putting into effect. they've been working with vets and welfare specialists. they've opened up a health clinic. hundreds of people have taken advantage of it and are still welcome to take advantage of it. beyond
. >> reporter: the cdc is now conducting a health survey in and around east palestine trying to determine the long-term effects on human health. while air and water testing is occurring daily, answering about long-term health won't come quickly. >> we're hoping in the next couple of weeks to be able to have collected all of the information that we need and then those results will be available in the coming months. >> reporter: answers can't come soon enough. >> but...
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the cdc was reporting cases on a daily basis. now they have gone to once a week. johns hopkins, that's the bible when it came to covid-19 data. so, no, to answer your question, i don't think we should ever not know what's going on in our environment. i have always joked around with other virologists saying we need a covid weather map. people should be able to wake up in the morning and know what the viral count is so we can adjust our behaviors accordingly. >> one more topic i'd love to get to before we let you go, doctor. some doctors pushing back on some new fda guidance for breast cancer screenings. the fda saying that doctors should tell patients if they have dest breast tissues because it poses a higher risk for breast cancer. some doctors say that might confuse patients. what do you think in where do you come down on this? >> i am a primary care physician. i am constantly screening women for breast cancer. i think the fda's guideline is a goodnov. you see breast density increased breast density so increase your risk of cancer fourfold. you can only detect th
the cdc was reporting cases on a daily basis. now they have gone to once a week. johns hopkins, that's the bible when it came to covid-19 data. so, no, to answer your question, i don't think we should ever not know what's going on in our environment. i have always joked around with other virologists saying we need a covid weather map. people should be able to wake up in the morning and know what the viral count is so we can adjust our behaviors accordingly. >> one more topic i'd love to...
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it's also the cdc that has warned americans against traveling there for medical tourism saying that there could be many complications that arise from those procedures. we know that it is a cosmetic procedure that led this group of four to travel to the he on. >> let me try to button it up this why. this is one of the best known longest running, longest in power cartels the state did the has told americans it's not safe. this is supposed to be to put these cartels out of business. why this one is so frustrating and so deadly? >> this is all about making money ta that cartel generates. not in the millions, but in the billions. those are the main suppliers of fentanyl, which is killing americans here. based on chemicals they get from china and then money they launder with chinese organized grcrime groups on the way out. the mexican government has face ed both problems of corruption on the state police level and on the federal police level that has been long running, but also the struggle of the cartels that will battle the government with their armies. and that's caused many brave mexican li
it's also the cdc that has warned americans against traveling there for medical tourism saying that there could be many complications that arise from those procedures. we know that it is a cosmetic procedure that led this group of four to travel to the he on. >> let me try to button it up this why. this is one of the best known longest running, longest in power cartels the state did the has told americans it's not safe. this is supposed to be to put these cartels out of business. why this...
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the cdc says now only 16% of the eligible population of the united states received the latest covid booster. so americans aren't rushing for the vaccines, even people who are pro vaccine aren't rushing for the vaccines. from a poll from all the way back in september and in that 65% of americans supported lifting all covid restrictions. how should the white house be responding to desantis right now? >> they need to look at this but they need to stick to the advice they're getting from their public health visors. it may be time the emergency is going to be lifted in may, according to the president, the covid emergency. it may be time to reevaluate those. but let's be clear. ron desantis was in the spring of 2021 a guy who was begging, imploring people in florida to get vaccinated, asserting the vaccines were both safe and effective. by december he was holding roundtables in florida with doctors who were questioning both the effectiveness and the safety of these vaccines because he saw this issue shift and particularly among the republican base. so, yeah, he thinks everything he's doing right
the cdc says now only 16% of the eligible population of the united states received the latest covid booster. so americans aren't rushing for the vaccines, even people who are pro vaccine aren't rushing for the vaccines. from a poll from all the way back in september and in that 65% of americans supported lifting all covid restrictions. how should the white house be responding to desantis right now? >> they need to look at this but they need to stick to the advice they're getting from...
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the former head of the cdc says he was left out of conversations with dr. fauci and other scientists after he expressed support for the wuhan lab leak theory. >>> and a scathing report on the louisville, kentucky, police department after an investigation following that botched raid that killed breonna taylor. the doj says the police used excessive force and practiced an aggressive style of policing against black people. more ahead. >>> let's bring in the panel. we are here with law enforcement guru john miller, famously fearful flyer, molly, the man my mom misses when he is not on the panel, lz and former trump white house director and star of "the view" alyssa and joining us from austin to talk about what's going on at the border is professor ricardo ainsley of the university of texas at austin. we will be with you momentarily, professor. john tell us what your reporting has found about the ongoing crime story of the americans who were ambushed. >> they are in the stage now of kind of trying to organize three things. number one, which is the handling of th
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. >> and meantime former director of the cdc testified saying that he was left out of important discussions by top health officials. he went on to share a not so popular theory in the states that the virus was created by the intelligence community. >> this virus was immediately the most infectious virus -- not the most. probably right behind measles, virus that we've ever seen in-fact man. so i immediately said wait a second, this is unnatural. and then you look at the literature and you find in 2014 this lab actually published a paper that they put it into humanized mice so this could affect human tissue. and then you learn that the new covid which came from bats now can hardly replicate in bats. how does that than? >> i don't think that answer will come from the scientific community. i think that answer will come from the intelligence community. >> u.s. director of national intelligence is describing russia's invasion of ukraine as a grinding attrition al war with neither side having a decisive military advantage at the present time. he offered that official analysis as she and other seni
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this is from the cdc. more than half of women got an abortion using pills in 2020. of all abortions nationally, 52%. so this one judge in west texas, again, there would be appeals, but has the ability to have another earthquake just like the dobbs decision. >> yeah, and right now, washington is out of the discussion, but it doesn't have to be. congress could intervene and create some laws that clarify access to abortion, clarify whatever limitations or medications or clarified the fda's role in that, but we know that there's gridlock in congress on this issue. we know that republicans in the house are likely to block any progress on this issue. now we're leaving it up to the courts. and again, as has been laid out right now, this particular lawsuit is on a trajectory that keeps it with a conservative bench. it means there's risk to access to abortion on a national level. >> the access question and the uncertainty is what makes the case so fascinating. everybody has their views on this issue. it's a polarizing issue. but the decisions after roe v. wade, we have seen
this is from the cdc. more than half of women got an abortion using pills in 2020. of all abortions nationally, 52%. so this one judge in west texas, again, there would be appeals, but has the ability to have another earthquake just like the dobbs decision. >> yeah, and right now, washington is out of the discussion, but it doesn't have to be. congress could intervene and create some laws that clarify access to abortion, clarify whatever limitations or medications or clarified the fda's...
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preliminary cdc data showing a 68% increase in cases from 2017 to 2021. venus johnson is one of the youngest victims. her mother passed syphilis on to her during pregnancy. >> i thought my grandchild was going to die before she had a chance to live. >> reporter: venus' grandmother says her mother felt sick. >> i took her to the hospital and they sent her away. >> reporter: she says the syphilis was caught and treated just two weeks before delivery. but by that time venus' lungs had already been permanently damaged. now she gets sick often, had rsv last fall and was on a ventilator and in the hospital for a month. other children born with syphilis suffered liver problems or become deaf or blind. congenital syphilis rates have increased 700%. in 2021, 2,600 babies born with the infection. 200 died. por . >> syphilis and congenital syphilis are things that many doctors have not seen in their careers. it's important for people and providers to be aware that syphilis has returned. >> venus' illness, other babies deaths could have been prevented with penicillin
preliminary cdc data showing a 68% increase in cases from 2017 to 2021. venus johnson is one of the youngest victims. her mother passed syphilis on to her during pregnancy. >> i thought my grandchild was going to die before she had a chance to live. >> reporter: venus' grandmother says her mother felt sick. >> i took her to the hospital and they sent her away. >> reporter: she says the syphilis was caught and treated just two weeks before delivery. but by that time...
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so while that case is playing out, the cdc has a troubling new report and it is showing that an increasing number of women across the u.s. are not surviving pregnancy or childbirth. it found that in 2021 more than 1,200 american women died from meg nancy-related issues, which is nearly double the number from three years before. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us on this story. this is so alarming. what is happening here? >> it's very alarming, brianna. and we've known that the u.s. has had the highest maternal death rate among all other high-income countries in the world. but this new report tells us that the situation is only getting worse. as you mentioned, in 2021, that's the most recent year for which data were available, we saw more than 1,000 women die due to maternal causes. that was up from previous years. and we're seeing that black women are still at least three times, nearly three times as likely to die due to maternal causes than white women. and the maternal death rate among black women is well over the national average. why are we seeing these rises in matern
so while that case is playing out, the cdc has a troubling new report and it is showing that an increasing number of women across the u.s. are not surviving pregnancy or childbirth. it found that in 2021 more than 1,200 american women died from meg nancy-related issues, which is nearly double the number from three years before. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard is joining us on this story. this is so alarming. what is happening here? >> it's very alarming, brianna. and we've known...
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there's story after story about women who are well educated, high income, each a woman who worked at the cdc, a black woman, was unable to advocate and get herself the proper care and die. so it's this combination of factors that put the u.s. far behind our peer countries among industrialized nations. >> i think i heard an interview with her mom on npr this morning. a shocking story. but i can't help but notice it went up again in 2021. what role did covid and the pandemic play in this, if any? >> covid was a huge driver of that rise in 2021, and in fact, we have preliminary data showing that rates dropped in 2022 as covid, as many of us got vaccinated and the new variants became less serious. let me be clear, if you are unvaccinated, pregnant, and catch covid, your rate of intensive care admission, being put on a ventilator or god forbid, dying, is four to ten times that of someone who is pregnant and does not catch covid. so that is huge. but secondly, being pregnant and catching covid puts you at a large risk, and most of that increase in maternal mortality in 2021, was due to covid relat
there's story after story about women who are well educated, high income, each a woman who worked at the cdc, a black woman, was unable to advocate and get herself the proper care and die. so it's this combination of factors that put the u.s. far behind our peer countries among industrialized nations. >> i think i heard an interview with her mom on npr this morning. a shocking story. but i can't help but notice it went up again in 2021. what role did covid and the pandemic play in this,...
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. >> a study from the cdc found 57% of teen girls felt persistently sad or hopeless, double that of teen boys. for lgbtq teens, more than half say they have recently experienced poor mental health. so what's behind the high levels of sadness for teens? cnn's dr. sanjay gupta explains the selfie effect might be part of a big problem. >> well, this term selfie effect was coined by professor sinclair mcbride, a psychologist at harvard. i think what she was getting at was this idea with so many selfies out there we are constant think in a mode of comparing selfies, pictures of ourselves, to all of the images that we see online. social media. many of which, most of which, frankly, are probably altered in some way. they have filters on them. they have been photoshopped. all of a sudden you are in a position where you are comparing pictures of yourself to unrealistic images of the outside world and it can lead to all sorts of different issues. it can lead to feelings of inadequacy, i can't possibly compare to the images i am seeing. it could have impacts on your brain directly where you are not
. >> a study from the cdc found 57% of teen girls felt persistently sad or hopeless, double that of teen boys. for lgbtq teens, more than half say they have recently experienced poor mental health. so what's behind the high levels of sadness for teens? cnn's dr. sanjay gupta explains the selfie effect might be part of a big problem. >> well, this term selfie effect was coined by professor sinclair mcbride, a psychologist at harvard. i think what she was getting at was this idea with...
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the cdc says fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. one dose, often taken unknowingly, can kill you. we are back with the panel. so, friends, does anybody have an idea for how to keep fentanyl out of the hands of young people? i mean, this feels so out of control. because young people who -- i mean, you heard it tonight. they think that they are taking a percocet and they don't know what they are saying king taking and they've ordered something online and it doesn't say that it's fentanyl. and one time, it kills them. that is not the drug war of our youth. >> certainly, we have to crack down or have social media and better content moderation. because dealers are able to get on snapchat and other social media platforms and directly get to americans. and that's a real problem. remember, just the tip of a pencil -- the size of a tip of a pencil of fentanyl can kill you. that is terrifying to me. and this can get into regular drugs. somebody might be thinking they are taking oxy or maybe even a hit of adderall. >> that is what's happening.
the cdc says fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. one dose, often taken unknowingly, can kill you. we are back with the panel. so, friends, does anybody have an idea for how to keep fentanyl out of the hands of young people? i mean, this feels so out of control. because young people who -- i mean, you heard it tonight. they think that they are taking a percocet and they don't know what they are saying king taking and they've ordered something...
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so when former cdc director robert redfield told cnn this -- >> i still think the most likely origin of this path general was from a laboratory, you know, escaped. >> redfield was stunned by the kick back he received from the scientific community. and when jon stewart raised questions about a lab leak, he was also surprised by the backlash. here's how he described it yesterday. >> two things that came out of it were i'm racist against asian people and how dare i align myself with the right. >> this may be the only recorded instance where jon stewart had an experience share with the trump official. but china, of course, is quick to angrily deny the lab leak theory and condemn it as a sign of phobic slur. which would have a lot more weight if china didn't have a record of suppressing information and silencing covid whistle blowers. over time, more and more evidence has suggested that a lab leak theory can't be dismissed including intelligence report that wuhan lab workers got sick from an unspecified illness in november of 2019. shortly before public reports of a local infection. and m
so when former cdc director robert redfield told cnn this -- >> i still think the most likely origin of this path general was from a laboratory, you know, escaped. >> redfield was stunned by the kick back he received from the scientific community. and when jon stewart raised questions about a lab leak, he was also surprised by the backlash. here's how he described it yesterday. >> two things that came out of it were i'm racist against asian people and how dare i align myself...
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according to the cdc, in the u.s. alone more than 37 million people now have diabetes and another 96 million americans are pre-diabetic. millions of americans rely on insulin to survive and that costs money. so here in the u.s. the average price for a vial of the drug costs about $100. that's magnitude more expensive than other countries around the world for a drug that does not cost much to make. and that high price tag has forced more than 1 million americans to ration the life safz medication. let's discuss this now. the ceo and the chair of eli lilly and company dave ricks. thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us this morning. this is really important news. >> it is. and thank you for having me on. you know, today we are announcing a 70% price cut on our most commonly used insulins, which we will phase in over this year. effective today, a $35 cap. >> why now? >> so this is a culmination of seven years of work we have been doing to reduce the price of our insulins. launching our own generic to our own best
according to the cdc, in the u.s. alone more than 37 million people now have diabetes and another 96 million americans are pre-diabetic. millions of americans rely on insulin to survive and that costs money. so here in the u.s. the average price for a vial of the drug costs about $100. that's magnitude more expensive than other countries around the world for a drug that does not cost much to make. and that high price tag has forced more than 1 million americans to ration the life safz...
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among the witnesses called by republicans was former cdc director, dr. robert redfield, who has previously stated that he thinks the virus came from an accidental lab leak. he stands by that belief, but says it will be up to the intelligence experts and not scientists to prove it. >> this virus was immediately the most infectious virus -- not the most, i think probably right behind measles virus that we've ever seen infect man. so i immediately said, wait a second, this isn't natural. and you go back and found that they put the h2 receptor into humanized mice so it can affect human tissue, then you learn that the new covid, which came from bats, now can hardly replicate in bats. so how does that happen? i don't think that answer is going to come from the scientific community. i think that answer is going to -- >> dr. megan ranee is an emergency physician in the deputy dean of public health at brown university. dr., always good to see republicans had invited the senior fellow at the atlanta council to testify as well. he said researchers who sought to pub
among the witnesses called by republicans was former cdc director, dr. robert redfield, who has previously stated that he thinks the virus came from an accidental lab leak. he stands by that belief, but says it will be up to the intelligence experts and not scientists to prove it. >> this virus was immediately the most infectious virus -- not the most, i think probably right behind measles virus that we've ever seen infect man. so i immediately said, wait a second, this isn't natural. and...
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the cdc says more than 16% of insulin users in the u.s. report rationing it because of cost. >>> next on "cnn this morning," a man in custody after explosives are found in a checked bag at a pennsylvania airport. >>> and last chance for alex murdaugh lawyers to convince the jury he is not guilty of double murder. ♪ ♪ - why are these so bad? - if i would've used kayak to book our car, weould have saved on our trip instead of during our trip. ughh - kayak. search one and done. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neiva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom
the cdc says more than 16% of insulin users in the u.s. report rationing it because of cost. >>> next on "cnn this morning," a man in custody after explosives are found in a checked bag at a pennsylvania airport. >>> and last chance for alex murdaugh lawyers to convince the jury he is not guilty of double murder. ♪ ♪ - why are these so bad? - if i would've used kayak to book our car, weould have saved on our trip instead of during our trip. ughh - kayak. search...
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>> i don't think it's ever a bad idea to check with your doctor, but from what the cdc has said, there's not a reason to be worried necessarily without symptoms. they say if you have symptoms definitely go to your doctor. you know what? never a bad idea to talk to your doctor. >> very good. elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> that's it for me. thank you for joining us. "cnn newsroom" continues after a break. with five flavors that are delicious any time of day.y. only f from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every order. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicats neurivaof brain health.tasker to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪ ♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today. >>> hello and welcome to the
>> i don't think it's ever a bad idea to check with your doctor, but from what the cdc has said, there's not a reason to be worried necessarily without symptoms. they say if you have symptoms definitely go to your doctor. you know what? never a bad idea to talk to your doctor. >> very good. elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> that's it for me. thank you for joining us. "cnn newsroom" continues after a break. with five flavors that are delicious any time of day.y. only...