concerns. pres. trump: because of all we have done, the risk to the american people remains very low . we have the greatest experts in the world really come in the world right here. we are ready to adapt and we are ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads, if it spreads. amy: as trump spokeke up it was reported a person was diagnosed with the coronavirus in california, who had not traveled to any of the affected regions of the world nor had known contact with anyone who did. it is called community spread. we will speak with pulitzer prize winning science writer laurie garrett who says trump has sabotaged america s coronavirus response. we will also talk to science investigative journalist sonia shah about the connection between coronavirus and climate change. her book pandemic: tracking contagion from cholera to ebola and beyond. then as trump leaves india, the death toll from anti-muslim violence in new delhi has risen to at least 34. 20 to 25 people starte
concerns. pres. trump: because of all we have done, the risk to the american people remains very low . we have the greatest experts in the world really come in the world right here. we are ready to adapt and we are ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads, if it spreads. amy: as trump spokeke up it was reported a person was diagnosed with the coronavirus in california, who had not traveled to any of the affected regions of the world nor had known contact with anyone who did. it is called community spread. we will speak with pulitzer prize winning science writer laurie garrett who says trump has sabotaged america s coronavirus response. we will also talk to science investigative journalist sonia shah about the connection between coronavirus and climate change. her book pandemic: tracking contagion from cholera to ebola and beyond. then as trump leaves india, the death toll from anti-muslim violence in new delhi has risen to at least 34. 20 to 25 people starte
america and is written on a broad range of issues including river pirates in the amazon, paraguay s guerilla insurgency and the shifting politics of antarctica. he was nyt andean bureau chief based in caracas, venezuela for the new york times as bureau chief where he covered hugo chavez, the colombian war and politics in bolivia. give a warm welcome to simon romero. thanks for the kind introduction. i will introduce this wonderful panel i have the pleasure of moderating. cecilia bailli is a journalist and cultural anthropologist and writer at texas monthly. her work focuses on the u.s.-mexico border in the history and culture of south texas. her writing has also appeared in harper s magazine and the new york times. angela kocherga is a multimedia journalist who has covered the u.s.-mexico border in mexico s interior for television, newspapers and radio and was mexico border chief for a major broadcasting group. she is currently the southern new mexico reporter for the albuq
in the amazon, paraguay s insurgency and the shifting politics of antarctica. he was based in caracas venezuela for the new york times as bureau chief where he covered colombian warhe and politics in bolivia. give a warm welcome to simon romero. [applause] mr. romero: thanks for the kind introduction. i will introduce this wonderful panel i have the pleasure of moderating. is a journalist and cultural anthropologist and writer at texas monthly. thework focuses on u.s.-mexico border in the history and culture of south texas. her writing has appeared in harper s magazine and the new york times. [applause] angela is a multimedia journalist who has covered the u.s.-mexico border in mexico s interior for television, newspapers and radio and was muska and was mexico border chief for a major broadcasting group. she is a reporter for the albuquerque journal, and a special contributor on public radio and television. [applause] alfredo is the mexico border correspondent for the dalla
and later, the house homeland security committee looks at the use of facial recognition technology by government agencies. it is my great pleasure to introduce simone romedo, scompontfosh the new york times based in albuquerque, new mexico. he was previously the brazil bureau chief for the times covering brazil and other parts of south america. he has written extensively on a broad range of issues including brahm s political upheaval, river pirates on the amazon rainforest, fargway s guerrilla insurgency and shifting politics of antarctica. he was also the new york times and denver bureau chief until 2011 based in caracas, venezuela whereby he covered issues including president hugo chavez s political movement, colombia s long internal war and indidgeius politics in bolivia. please give a warm welcome to mr. simone romedo. [applause] sara, thank you so much for the very kind introduction. and i m just going to move on right now and introduce this wonderful panel that