And more life conversation weeknights at 8 p. M. Eastern for washington journal prime time. Good morning, everyone. Im joanne myers and only half of the Carnegie Council id like to thank you all for beginning the morning with us. Were delighted to welcome ali khan and cspan booktv to this breakfast program. Ali will be discussing his book United States. As a former director of the centers for Disease Control p ad prevention, he has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the worlds deadliest diseases. But hes not the first to have done so. Throughout history human seven fightingng diseases, waging deay and never ending wars against rampant and violent contingents. In fact, there is never been a time when were not affected with microbes and fought against them. During his time as selfdescribed disease, our speakers had his own brushes with viruses, Infectious Diseases and contagion. S for example, in 1995 he worked among red cross workers in your for the first ebola crisis. Afte
C. Mcadoo morning of there i am joanne myers is like to thank you all for beginning your morning with us. We are delighted to welcome dr. Ali khan and sesnon will tv to this program. Dr. Khan will be discussing his look the next pandemic. The former director of the office of Public Health and response at the centers for Disease Control prevention dr. Khan has been on the frontlines in the fight to contain the worlds deadliest diseases. Hes not the first to have done so. Throughout history humans have been fighting diseases waging wars against rampant violent contagion. In fact theres never been a time when humans were not a good by microbes. During his time as a selfdescribed disease detective our speakers had his own brushes with viruses Infectious Diseases and s contagion. For example in 1995 he worked among red cross workers in zaire during the first of ebolala cris but after 9 11 he was called to washington to prevent the spread event that anthrax in the Senate Office building in 2
Their winning entry is entitled 200,000. Withe person has contact 80,000 people in their lifetime. Over 130 people die every day from opioid overdoses. Lets take a look at the history of opioids. Deal gets grown and processed almost exclusively in foreign opioids, growne and processed almost exclusively in foreign countries. They launched a problem called the pain epidemic. The large majority of the country was Walking Around with untreated pain. If you are using opiates, patients cannot get addicted. There was never any evidence to support that. States across the country have sued pharmaceutical companies. V Johnson Johnson set a national president. One cognitivenly action that the state brought. Johnson johnson through misleading marketing overprescribed opioid and as a result, oklahomans became addicted creating this opioid epidemic. Johnson johnson denies liability. Johnson johnson did not cause the opioid abuse crisis here in oklahoma or anywhere in this country. Everything we hav
Director, kari watkins, discusses the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. Washington journal is next. Host good morning. Its sunday, april the 19th. Ahead, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus has surpassed 700,000 in the u. S. And the death toll in our country, nearly 39,000. A number of states are beginning to bend the curve, leading to a new debate on how quickly can or should reopen. That is the starting point on this sunday morning. Join in on the conversation. If you live in the eastern or central time zones, 202 7488000. Ut west, 202 7488001 is your state ready to lift restrictions . Tell us where you live and what you think. You can always send us a text , onage, 202 7488003 twitter, or on facebook. Look at the numbers around the world, courtesy of Johns Hopkins university with total confirmed cases at 2. 3 million and deaths around the world in excess of countries. Ths in 185 yet today at the white house and the Daily Briefing the president at this about sta
This evening hour after words interview with former fbi Deputy Director Andrew Mccabe discussing his career and his firing. We look at author programs about technology. Final information of the program guide. Good afternoon and welcome to the event at New York University school of law. I am a fellow at the British Center for justice which is a nonpartisan law and policy institute affiliated with the law school and im delighted to be a moderator this afternoon. We are delighted that Martin Garbus is here to discuss his legendary legal career and one case featured in his recent book north of havana, secret diplomacy and the trial of the cuban five. Martin garbus is a legal lien, he really is, but doesnt look like one. An expert in civil and criminal trials, litigation who was nearly courtmartialed out of the army. He is the opportunity, the only courtmartial out of the army, and the desk job the army gave him as an opportunity as a springboard to attend New York University Nyu Law School