Whole lives currently were in the middle of a pandemic early on we saw some people going to their balcony making music with their neighbors or singing together. How do you think can music help us through this very difficult time getting this really touching everybody in the world was really touched but it was music can do some its getting really emotional and its getting really connecting even if youre on the back on the im just be a sad and its really. You do and its the language of everybody would like could sing loud i love everybody. Yeah i think the connection is the really important part of it because this is a problem at the moment that risk is so disconnected so lonely thank you so much for this interesting talk about the power of music. Here where we come thank you for and writing. Shape your Weekly Health show on v w covers many aspects of health care will look at whats new in medical treatment nutrition fitness and beauty. We talk about these topics indepth with experts and
The appropriations subcommittee on labor, health and human services, education and related agencies will come to order. I want to thank our witnesses for appearing before the subcommittee today to provide an update on where we are on the areas that they are so involved in on covid19 as we continue to be challenged by this pandemic in the country we know that 195,961 americans have died as part of the pandemic, and 6. 6 million have tested positive during the process of testing in the pandemic. This has rapidly swept across the globe, and even countries who thought their cases were contained are facing new outbreaks and dealing with those new and unanticipated outbreaks. This is a new disease in many ways. And even after 9 months we still know relatively little about this disease or coronavirus generally. This has hindered our Public Health response. In many ways this has been like trying to build a plane while we were flying the plane, and that is a challenging, challenging thing to de
[narrator] finish your degree at snhu. Edu. It is 11 00 a. M. On wall street and squawk alley is live. Good morning, welcome to squawk alley. As we watch the markets have a nice bounce on this monday morning, the down up almost 500 points the s p holding on to 3335 banks and energy are part of the story. Banks, amazon up almost 50. Amazon in the news this morning because they set a date for prime day. That will be october 1314th, delayed because of the pandemic. That is setting up a unique one to thee. Now october actually has a lot of action. You have prime day, that is probably in september. Then you have singles day, then you have black friday. In the mix there you have console launching happening there. It is an interesting moment for investors to think about what that means, all of that retail momentum going into q 4 and how that might play out differently this year. That is right, john there is so many different shopping events for the year also something that i have looked as is
Cspan radio area cspan, your unfiltered view of politics area. This week cdc director doctor Robert Redfield took questions from senators on the us Coronavirus Response and how soon a vaccine might be available to the public. He said a vaccine might not be widely available until next year and that facemasks are an effective way of fighting the disease. Afterwards President Trump contradicted doctor redfield coronavirus treatments on timing for a vaccine. Heres a look at thatsenate appropriations hearing from wednesday. Appropriations subcommittee on labor health and human services, education and related agencies will come to order. Ri want to thank our witnesses for appearing before the subcommittee today. To provide an update on where we are on the areas that they are so involved in on the covid19. As we continue to be challenged by this pandemic in the country we know that 195,000 961 americans have died as part of the pandemic and 6. 6 million have tested positive during the process
The appropriations subcommittee on labor, health, and human services, education, and related agencies will come to order. I want to thank our witnesses for appearing before the subcommittee today to provide an update on where we are on the areas that they are so involved in on covid19. As we continue to be challenged by this pandemic in the country, we know that 195,961 americans have died as part of the pandemic, and 6. 6 million have tested positive during the process of testing in the pandemic. Pandemic, and 6. 6 million have tested positive during the process of testing in the pandemic. This has rapidly swept across the globe, and even countries who thought their cases were contained are facing new outbreaks and dealing with those new and unanticipated outbreaks. This is a new disease in many ways. And even after 9 months we still know relatively little about this disease or coronavirus generally. This has hindered our Public Health response. In many ways this has been like trying