A 140000. 00 plus dead what happened or one wrong and will we ever get in front of this for these questions and more im joined by dr mehmet oz hes the cardiothoracic surgeon and host of the dr oz show john just from new jersey. Or i dr the statistics are amazing and even the president said its gone up for goes down whats go on what do you make of this well i think we didnt take the virus as seriously as we should have and theres evidence for that ill give you your which had the zach same early insult that we suffered here in the northeast and im in my basement ive been taping my show here since march because my show is in china and we all saw how bad it was there on the off chance and i come here we built this but i never thought id be sitting here 5 months later taping shows with you and the reality is once we figured out least in this part of the country what a catastrophe this virus could be if you can get ahead of it we actually watch slowly as a company as. Country rather reopened
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Their borders. Your headlines at this hour for more news you can check our website are 2 dot com stay with us now from our trip up. One on one with dr mehmet oz this is problematic. Welcome to politicking on larry king what in 3800000. 00 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the United States a 140000. 00 plus dead what happened or one wrong and will we ever get in front of this when these questions are more im joined by dr mehmet oz hes the cardiothoracic surgeon and host of the dr oz show he joins us from new jersey. Or i dr the statistics are amazing that even the president said its gone up for goes down whats go on what do you make of this well i think we didnt take the virus as seriously as we should have and theres evidence for that ill give you europe which had these acts same early insult that we suffered here in the northeast and im in my basement ive been taping my show here since march because my show is in china and we all saw how bad it was there on the off chance may com
I will give david a moment. Thank you all for coming. Thank you for your patience. What a beautiful day. I am the executive director of the Library Association and on behalf of of our board of trustees and first lady, we welcome you to this wonderful day, this gorgeous day of what will be a truly memorable hour with one of greatest authors and historians David Mccullough. [applause] for those of you who may not be familiar founded in 1929 by ohio firstnd lady. Ms. Cooper an avid reader who. There should be a collection of books of ohio writers of ohio books from that idea the library was born in today the book awards and book festivals to connect readers and writers to promote our state as one of the truly great literary centers of the united states. 2019 marks the 90th anniversary and can you think of anyone who is more perfect to add luster to your 90th celebration and then David Mccullough. [applause] three years ago in this very room he attended the awards for the Wright Brothers.