morrison where i head up csis s work on global health. this events is event is sponsored jointly with the kaiser family foundation, a close partner over many, many years. my co-host is jennifer kates, also a close friend, who is the senior vice president at kaiser foundation. we ve been in the habit for two decades of jointly organizing these events. we have with us in person this morning two good friends and noted h.i.v. experts, chris beyrer and maureen goodenow. chris is professor of epidemiology at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and president of the international aides society. maureen is associate director for aids research at the national institutes of health and director of the n.i.h. office of aids research. we have coming in remotely adeeba kamarulzaman, president of the international aids society. welcome, adeeba. she s a former dean of the faculty of medicine and is a professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the university of malaya in kua
senior vice president at kaiser foundation. we ve been in the habit for two decades of jointly organizing these events. we have with us in person this morning two good friends and noted h.i.v. experts, chris beyrer and maureen goodenow. chris is professor of epidemiology at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and president of the international aides society. maureen is associate director for aides research at the national institutes of health and director of the n.i.h. office of aides research. we have coming in remotely adeeba kamarulzaman, president of the international aides society. welcome, adeeba. she s a former dean of the faculty of medicine and is a professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the university of malaya in kuala lumpur. thank you, adeeba. delighted to have you here today. adeeba: thank you for having me. stephen: we will come in with some questions and we re delighted to welcome them. special thanks to our colleagues at the global healt
stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: british steel has been placed in compulsory liquidation putting at least 5,000 jobs at risk. it follows a breakdown in rescue talks between the government and the owners. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. no more tariffs for at least a month? the us treasury secretary ex presses month? the us treasury secretary expresses hope that trade war talks with china can get back on track. getting real with the rupee, we ll assess the economic challenges for the world s fastest growing economy. it s thursday! good morning asia. hello world! glad you could join us for the saturday edition of asia business report. i am rico his on, we start off with steven mnuchin saying he won t impose any more ta riffs saying he won t impose any more tariffs on china for at least another month. he has been testifying in washington, dc, and hopes that the world s two biggest economies can make it back to the negotiating t
euphoric feeling and keep our brain alerts and adaptive all the science of school coming up in good shape. i mean, we each have our own individual sleep wake cycle in scientific terms. it s referred to as your cronum type. some people are raring to go. first thing in the morning. others meet top form much later in the day. but do these differences also influence sporting performance? i can t imagine a life without sports because it helps me stay balanced in everyday life life. i enjoy it and that s why i like to do it for my upcoming bobby and trains more than once a week. he prefers outdoor activities or martial arts like kickboxing, but what s the best time for him to do sports pick book really i wouldn t do kick boxing in the morning because i m not quite in here yet. but i relaxed chi i cried is a good morning activity. a morning, what s the ideal time of day for warehouse this both student is interested to know when exercising is most effective. professor ana schmidt tal
yesterday. omicron cases have now surged past the peak we saw from delta cases in early september. the january high point for this pandemic is a ways off, but we re getting closer by the day. there is one piece of good news. average hospitalizations are still flat over the past week. the bad news is, the u.s. saw more than 3500 deaths on thursday. that s the highest we ve seen in some time. as we said, all of this is throw wrench into holiday plans. if you re flying, you probably want to check with the airline before heading to the airport. united cancelled more than 160 flights scheduled for today. that s about 10% of their total flights. they just don t have enough crews to fly. they re not alone, more than 400 u.s. flights and 1900 global flights have been cancelled, including flights on delta, jetblue, and allegiant. if you had your heart coming to new york city for new year s eve, those plans are changing, too. the mayor said the celebration is happening but it will be