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little bit about our structure here. we are going to be talking for about 30 minutes and then i am going to ideas questions. there is a function at the bottom where you can ask questions and they will be funneled to me. you will have that ten or 15 minutes at the end of this session to ask your questions. now let me introduce these really interesting authors. debora mackenzie, , she s a canadian but she lives in france just across the border from geneva which is where the world health organization is located, very conveniently for her. she began her career as a biomedical research and has been a science reporter for the past 36 years, mostly for the british magazine new scientist, and among other things has specialized in infectious disease. for years she has been reporting scientists increasingly urgent warning that humanity is at risk of the pandemic. muhammad zeeman is a howard hughes medical institute professor of biomedical engineering and international health at boston
MexicoBangladeshNevadaUnited-statesIndiaUnited-kingdomSingaporeVietnamRepublic-ofBostonMassachusettsChina how have you been. we call ourselves partners in crime. that we are not going to talk about the crime part of it, just to the partner part. what has been interesting since i ve been in the position of library of congress is the fact that people ask me what does the national archives do. what does the archivist do a and then there s a confusion around the history and the role of each of the institutions, and i ve learned a lot about that even in coming up to reclaim the declaration of independence, the bill of rights. we call it the constitution. and that was held by the library of congress and the type of thing. it wasn t until the 1930s the united states got serious about its records. iwas franklin roosevelt was passionate about records and that we actually created and he signed the legislation that created the archives. the charters had been in the custody of the state department independent of library of congress when the archives building was built, a beauti
New-yorkUnited-statesJapanMount-vernonWashingtonNew-hampshireUnited-kingdomTexasFloridaWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbiaVirginia host: thank you so much for being here, debora mackenzie. much of your work over the years i was delighted to read your book which is the first that you ve done in this way. guest: the first that i ve written. host: it must have been challenging to create such a factual account of a pandemic while it is ongoing. can you tell us about that? guest: i understand why people would think why are you writing about this now. i deliberately took a step back. as things unfold i m not about this misstep or that by the government. not that level of. what i m doing is saying why a pandemic, why now and this is something i could do because if you ve been reading my book you would say this is going to happen, these are the viruses we need to work on and this is what we need to do. it s already obvious those productions were spot on and we haven t done what we need to do so this is kind of the moment to repeat that stuff at the time that people can understand it and it would make sen
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