hour on cnn newsroom. i m bianna golodryga. i m victor blackwell. in just a few hours, we ll see president biden in primetime. this will be his first state of the union address before a divided congress. the speech will offer the president his largest television audience of the year, and unlike last year when nancy pelosi sat behind the president, the house speaker seat will be occupied by republican kevin mccarthy. his party holds a slim majority in the house, and the president said he will extend his hand. he ll go across the aisle for veterans and the opioid epidemic. he expects to lay out his successes setting up what insiders say is a test run for his re-election bid. manu raju and phil mattingly are at the white house. give us a preview of what we can expect tonight. i think the president will try to connect. when you talk to his advisers, connect what they view of critical accomplishments to what they know they still need to accomplish the year or two ahead. it
fungus infection, because our bodies are 98.6 degrees. fungi don t grow really well in that temperature. as the climate warms, those pathogens start to become more acclimated to warmer temperatures, and as a result, maybe more likely to infection the human body, if that makes sense. so you can see, this is all sort of a big circle of events that kind of feeds itself. we know that the covid-19 pandemic compounded a lot of public health issues. is there any carryover from the pandemic influence of covid-19 on anti-microbial resistance? yeah, i think so, because you know, we were tracking this pretty closely. again, it s such an important topic globally. in the united states, if you sort of track between 2012, 2017, 2018, we seem to be making some progress in terms of deaths associated with anti-microbial resistance. then you go to 2020, and all of a sudden the numbers go back up.