They went missing in marylands Chesapeake Bay. Well have the latest. And remembering bill withers, the voice behinds some of the most beloved and soulful songs of the 70s passes away. Well look back with an extremely rare and revealing interview he gave us just a few years back. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. [ sirens ] hundreds of thousands of people are going to die. I want to come way under. The virus continues to spread nationwide. Nowhere is the situation more urgent than in new york city. Highest single increase in the number of deaths. They had a chance to order ventilators over the years. They had a chance to order very big but didnt choose to do it. Stocks closed down for the weeks after a much worse than expected jobs report. The three major indices shed another 1. 5 . We have the greatest economy in the world, probably doing all of you the best ever, everybodys doing the best ever. All of a sudden, yeah, shut down the
They discussed best practices to protect against spreading and contracting the virus, as well as the database built to track outbreaks in realtime. Experts at the forefront of the response. Expertar from a is recognized in the field of Public Health preparedness, pandemic, and Infectious Disease and prevention of and response to biological threats. We will hear from a researcher who created the outbreak being used worldwide to track the virus. We will talk to an expert in influenza and other emerging infections. A health hear from systems epidemiologist and control expert. Finally, we talked to a nurse epidemiologist Whose Research speaks to streamline care options that optimize navigation, and retention and care for persons with Infectious Diseases. As the outbreak evolves, we hear from a distinguished panel of experts from across Johns Hopkins university who shed light on the understanding of the virus, its progression, and our response effort. Our goal today is to bring their knowle
Infectious disease, and Emergency Preparedness from Johns Hopkins University Held a briefing on capitol hill regarding the coronavirus. Best practices against contracting the virus as well as a database built to track worldwide covid19 outbreaks in real time. Welcome to this special briefing from the Johns Hopkins university of medicine. Think you for joining us. Im the director of operations for the Johns Hopkins critical events preparedness and emergency response. We are here to talk about the outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus known as covid19 with five john hopkins experts who have been at the forefront of the response. First, we will hear from the Infectious Disease expert. And prevention of and response to biolo second, a researcher who created the output map being used to track the virus. Third, an expert of virology and influenza and other emerging infections. Fourth, we will hear from a Health Systems epidemiologist. Finally, we talked to a nurse epidemiologist Whose Research
To know to stay safe. The white house fires back, President Trump and a his attorneys will not participate in the impeachment hearings this week. Weve got the latest from capitol hill as the first impeachment draft is reviewed and republicans ramp up their calls for adam schiff to testify under oath. Mornings with maria begins right now. The city never sleeps at night. Its time to begin, isnt it. I get a little bit ill admit im just the same as i was. Maria weve got a great show this morning. Joining the conversation, Dagen Mcdowell, pwc partner mitch rochell and James Freeman. Great to see everybody this morning. So here we are, hope everybody had a great thanksgiving. We are now in december, three weeks left, legislatively, for congress. Usmca expected to come to the floor in the next two weeks, youve got china, you had a great op ed this weekend. Thanks. Maria on making mexico pay for doing a deal with trump. Its kind of amazing. People have been living in a cave for the last year.
, yeah alec the chp is calling is a growing problem. People actually driving the wrong way, trying to get onto the freeway. Right now, they a on ways to prevent that from happening. So, if you try to drive the wrong way onto an exit ramp you will typically see two things. Signs indicated you are heading the wrong way and also read road reflectors. Now caltrans is working with uc davis doing a study trying to prevent the problem of runaway drivers in parts of san diego and sacramento they are using cameras to monitor exit ramps and they also installed signs with l. E. D. Lights that flash when a driver is headed in the wrong direction. We are taking film of people who get on the offramp, trying to get onto the freeway, and we want to see if they are turning around, or if they do, what do strategies they meet be able to use to eventually implement and impl and of course here in the bay area to try to cut down on these drivers headed the wrong way. Now, the chps goldengate division says i