In south korea alone. The head of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Disease says the u. S. Is failing when it comes to testing for the virus. The idea of anyone getting easily as people in other countries are doing it, we are not set up for t that. I think we should d be . Yes, but we are not. Amy today we look at how the Trump Administration has failed to account for what may be thousands of Coronavirus Infections because of ongoing problems with access to testing. We will speak with professor Justin Lessler of the johnss Hopkins Bloomberg school of Public Health,h, senior author f a new study that suggests the median incubation period for the new coronavirus is about fifive days. And epidemiologist dr. Steve goodman at Stanford Medical School, associate dean of the school. Both are holding classeses onlie for the rest of the quarter over concerns abobout the outbreak. Yes, dr. Goodman is my brother. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow.
In south korea alone. The head of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Disease says the u. S. Is failing when it comes to testing for the virus. The idea of anyone getting easily as people in other countries are doing it, we are not set up for t that. I think we should d be . Yes, but we are not. Amy today we look at how the Trump Administration has failed to account for what may be thousands of Coronavirus Infections because of ongoing problems with access to testing. We will speak with professor Justin Lessler of the johnss Hopkins Bloomberg school of Public Health,h, senior author f a new study that suggests the median incubation period for the new coronavirus is about fifive days. And epidemiologist dr. Steve goodman at Stanford Medical School, associate dean of the school. Both are holding classeses onlie for the rest of the quarter over concerns abobout the outbreak. Yes, dr. Goodman is my brother. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow.
very few times that we see a whole lot of good that comes out other chamber in the capitol. this is one of the rare moments, this, i would e actually encourage support of it. g.a.o., since e 003, we ve had $1.5 trillion, that s trillion with a t, in improper payments. year 2018 alone, federal agencies estimated there $151 billion in improper payments. knows that probably oftentimes we have had in versight committee annual payments andproper consistently we re talking about hundreds of billions of dollars that are sent to not only the but in terms they re payments not even accounted for. after you get hundreds of billions year after year, eventually that adds up to real money and it s time that we ddress , this is a commonsense piece of legislation so hopefully we can start addressing the sad state of where we are in addressing improper payments. the american taxpayers demand it, the american taxpayers deserve it, and ultimately, we have a responsibility to address it and so
State instructor, discusses a different account of women during the gettysburg and how the residents, mainly women and children, were affected and shaped by the battle. The journey through Hallowed Ground partnership hosted the program. Shawn welcome, everybody. My name is shawn butcher. I am the director of journey through Hallowed Ground partnership. Welcome to the afternoon session. We are pleased that this session is being taped and aired on cspan so welcome our cspan viewers. For those in the audience, you can follow along or learn more on twitter. I am pleased to introduce our speaker, jared frederick. Jared has been highly involved in the world of public history conducting oral history interviews, writing grants, in interpreting sites. Receiving a masters from west virginia, he is served as a seasonal park ranger at Gettysburg National park and her first Harpers Ferry national park. An artist as well, he has completed projects and been recognized by organizations such as the smi
Shiri dont say it like that, daniel, i know youre excited about the warmer temperature. Here is what we have, 42 in norwood and bedford and beverly, 42 down to plymouth. I still got some 30s out there from portsmouth 38 just updating there, nashua at 35 and worcester 37 but a warm start to the day even though it is 30s and 40s and warmer than the typical high temperatures for this time of the year and 50 extend to thicken up during the afternoon at 4 00 p. M. , temps in the 50s what ive im planning around and southwest sustained winds ten to 20 Miles Per Hour, Even Stronger gusts under mostly cloudy skies. Going to break downwindy spots when we come back and if first isnt warm enough for you, wait until hot it gets from christmas eve. Julie things looking relatively stress free commute and finding slow spots on 93 south with average speeds about 12 Miles Per Hour through medford. Pike though moving along nicely and look at this, 9 01 wide open as you head eastbound or westbound through