Informative and inspiring conversations with the practitioners and advocates and scientists and innovators and to be hosting this fascinating a breakthrough conversation with the new book the tax ask brain and research on womens brain health. And then to provide a roadmap for the risk of dementia if you dont have the book yet and interested in buying a copy you can address it in have more information i would recommend it. And to properly introduce our regular one or speaker professor lisa mosconi at Cornell Medical College or she is the founder and director of the womens Brain Initiative in of the alzheimers prevention clinic adjunct faculty member of psychiatry at nyu school of medicine and holds a phd in neuroscience and Nuclear Medicine. With the Early Detection of alzheimers disease in and that could be prevented through a combination of medical care with the intellectual fitness the author of brain food is another great book. Thank you for having me its a pleasure to be here. And
The following is a New Hampshire 2020 special presentation. The exchange candidate debate with partnership from New Hampshire. Welcome to the candidate debate from the New Hampshire governor. Along with the senior political reporter these debates in collaboration with following Health Guidelines as we bring them to you today. All four of us are in separate studios and all of us wear masks when in public areas of the office. Heres the format. Each will have 60 seconds to deliver a statement and then move to questions with 60 seconds to respond and in many cases we will likely follow up with a question or a point of clarification which will get 30 additional seconds. In the case of an attack on a candidate that person will be given 30 seconds to respond and also id like to strongly discourage candidates from interrupting each other. The candidates are the incumbent republican chris sununu running for third term and a former executive. Welcome back to the exchange. Its great to have you.
Francisco and then emid 80s to 90 inland. Kumasi . Thank you, mike. Today health and Human Services secretary will provide an update on the states response to the pandemic. Last week dr. Mark ghaly indicated that recently opened schools have not contributed to an increase in covid cases so far. Dr. Ghaly will speak at noon today and well bring that to you live on abc7news. Com and the abc7 news app. Indoor businesses could get the green light to reopen in Santa Clara County today. The county is expected to move from the states red tier into the less restrictive orange tier. Abc7 News Reporter Julian Glover is live with the mixed reaction from business owners. Julian. Hi, good morning, kumasi. Certainly welcome news for many of those business owners. They move to the less restrictive orange tier here in Santa Clara County means many of the restaurants behind me have a chance of surviving when the rain returns to the bay area. Several changes that could happen to the move to the less res
It makes the world a more inclusive place. The Johns Hopkins school of Public Health i am honored to be here to watch john hopkins policy for him. Due to a lastminute scheduling change the president daniels is unable to join usee now we are recording this in advance for our broadcast we can think of no better person with whom to begin a series of dialogues then doctor b fauci of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Disease. And those around the world he. Has emerged as a resource of reason and Scientific Authority and humanity and for for decades doctor fauci as a Public Servant and during the early years of the aids crisis doctor fauci was among the first 1 scientist that only to launch himself into research but with advanced treatment in the following decade the president s of both parties for evil a and was sound science and now in the covid era delivering the best information to policymakers and the public and in 2005 essay he revealed those three Guiding Principles of
Earlier in the day for sure. In the south bay, safety concerns over Outdoor Dining as restaurants have tried to move their operations outside because of the pandemic. San jose police now investigating a pair of unrelated crashes, one involving a man who drove right into a crowd of diners. Abc 7 News Reporter chris nguyen has the story. Reporter this video shows the aftermath of what San Jose Police are calling a tragic accident in which a 69yearold man plowed into diners gathered for dim sum on saturday afternoon. Right now all eindications talking to witnesses is he thought he was using his brake but accelerated. Reporter the driver crashed into this Outdoor Dining space operated by the dynasty seafood chinese restaurant. Eight people taken to the hospital. Two remain in critical condition. At last check, its still unclear whether police say the driver was suffering from a medical emergency. The driver stayed there. Hes cooperating with the investigation. Obviously we have some things