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? we have this dream of who we want people to be, but john edwards couldn't be that. he was who he was for rielle hunter, who he was for elizabeth edwards, and then it was who he was for the american public. and that's the paradox inherent to politics by design. individual human beings have to be the vessels for all our lofty ideals, and yet to this day, we keep on investing and believing in these candidates for higher office, hoping, praying that they do not break our hearts, because maybe, just maybe, this one is different. i do think a lot of his campaign staffers were diehard believe-in-the-cause fans, and a lot of them do work in the white house right now. that's his legacy, and i think that puts a nice bow on a story that is a big ol' mess.
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>> welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world i'm kim brewer. this is cnn newsroom damaging winds, thunderstorms, and tornado threats as severe storms make their way across the us, midwest will head to the winter center to track them demonstrators in israel call on benjamin netanyahu to do more to bring their loved ones home as hostage negotiations remain at a standstill. and concerns grow in the over the spread of burden flu will speak with an expert about how officials are preparing to mitigate the risks of an outbreak live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim gruber and we begin this, our focused on oklahoma,
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where several large dangerous tornadoes were reported on the ground overnight, according to the national weather service, state officials say there are initial reports of damage and injuries in several counties and around 45,000 customers are currently without power. now the threat is far from over more than 6 million people are under a tornado watches from texas to illinois. the us storm prediction center has increased sunday's severe storm threat to a level three out of five impacting a region from eastern texas to southern missouri now, this is the latest wave of a multi-day severe storm system that's been tearing through parts of the central united states since friday or tornadoes cut a path across parts of nebraska and iowa joining me now is cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. so allison give us a sense of just how bad this was, right. >> and keep in mind too, this wasn't just saturday, this was also on friday. so for many
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areas, this was a bit of a multi-day event. taking a look at just the last 48 hours again, notice all of these red dots that indicates a tornado report we had over 112 of them in just the last 48 hours at damaging wind reports and over 140 hail reports. some of those being the size of baseballs or even larger. so again, very impressive just in the last as 48 hours. the other thing to kim was the flood threat that's the thing that you don't see here. but we have numerous flash flood emergency, so swift water rescue is taking place on saturday as well because for a lot of these storms, they were incredibly slow moving. so that allowed these storms to dump a tremendous amount of rain in a very prolonged period of time earlier, the danger is far from over for many yes, that's right. >> so here's a look at where the storms are now, you can see from chicago stretching all the way back pass, dallas, texas. you have this very strong line of storms that thankfully at the moment we don't have too many active warnings, but still
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a lot of lightning, very heavy rainfall coming down in a lot of these locations. and the potential is there for the strong to severe weather. so all of this red area is a tornado watch that's in effect for several more hours and then a severe thunderstorm. watch, it's along portions of southern texas, really just in anticipation of what is expected later on today, a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings as well within bedded within a couple of those storms. and yes, the threat continues for today. notice some of these same areas that got hit yesterday or have that have the potential for more severe weather for today? this essentially stretches from southern wisconsin all the way down towards the gulf coast. this includes places like houston, dallas, springfield, all the way up into just the western suburbs of chicago. the potential is still there for strong tornadoes, damaging winds. and yes, we could even be seeing some large hail, maybe say golf ball size or even larger. but the greatest threat exists on the southern. and were you see this orange shaded area here for those strong tornadoes, what we would say ef2 hi guys or perhaps even
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stronger than that. so here's a look at that line as it progresses through the de on sunday, starting to make its way towards st. louis, over towards memphis and little rock. so any travel plans that you may have in and out of some of these airports, keep in mind, there may be some delays as you go through some of those airports. if you have to connect or maybe it's your final desk the nation likely to see some travel problems there as well. and yes, the flood concern is still there. this is a look through sunday morning. see that pink target point right there. that is a high risk area. one thing to note, kim, these are incredibly rare. they only happen about 4% of the time, but they account for 40% of the fatalities and about 80% of the flood related damage. and then for the rest of the day, sunday, especially afternoon and evening, this is where that greatest threat is going to be for the flooding. >> all right. important warnings there. allison chinchar with the latest thank you so much. appreciate that. >> so while those. >> in oklahoma have to wait for daylight to assess the damage, are lucy kafanov reports from one devastated in nebraska
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community as people begin to rebuild well, i am standing in elkhorn, a suburb of omaha, nebraska, and you can see the utter devastation, that destruction that this twist are left behind after touching down at 4:30 p.m. on friday, homes over there missing their roof floors destroyed, right here. >> this was alert family home. the family as well as friends, neighbors, volunteers. they've been here all morning picking up the remaining pieces of their lives, trying to salvage what they can because of course, are not going to be able to live in this property for a long time, even if they rebuild that is going to take a lot of time. and you can see the destruction here. this area where we standing right now, this was a home to a family of four talk to the father and we talked to a family friend. >> nothing nothing was left of the structure. >> you can see the white vehicle they're flipped on its
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head crushed by the power of this map it's left twister nothing remains. they were trying to salvage them. some things are simply nothing over here where i'm standing and we're not going to go anywhere closer to it. stairs going down there is a basement that basements are how so few lives? no lives, in fact, warmer let miraculously lost in this area, people sheltered in the basements. that's how they found safety. but in this particular families case, the wife she saw the news, she saw what was heading here. she said, you know what? i don't feel safe. let's get out of here and what a good call that was because again, so much of this property is flattened and finally, i'll just flip over here to show you the rest of the street utter devastation and we haven't seen a lot of official help here yet. no power crews cleaning up a lot of the cleanup efforts are from neighbors church groups, religious groups, volunteers, trying to pitch together and
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help everyone lucy kafanov, cnn in elkhorn, nebraska a deadly tornado tore through southern china on saturday, according to state media, five people were killed and 33 were injured after join you, rip through a major metropolis in southern china, authorities say close to 150 factory buildings were damaged, but no residential houses were hit. >> the tornado followed multiple days of heavy rain ins and flooding in the region protests in support of palestinians grip us college campuses. police have arrested dozens of demonstrators at schools in massachusetts, arizona, missouri, and indiana. meanwhile, california state polytechnic university, humboldt campus has closed. the university says, anyone who enters campus without permission could be rested. the university of southern california says it has also closed its university park campus temporarily over a disturbance. the school has reported property damage to its tommy trojan statue in those accusing those taking part in encampment demonstrations now,
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i'll show you this, this map gives you a sense of just how widespread these protests are there taking place at private universities and state schools alike from one side of the country to the other. now, in a moment, we'll hear from polo sandoval at columbia considered the epicenter of this protest movement, but first cnn's camila bernal has more from ucla here at ucla, things have remained peaceful for the most part, although students have taken over a large portion of the university, you see the encampment here behind me. >> many of them say they're staying here for as long as it takes the demands very similar to what you're hearing and other universities all over the country. it's divested smith to end disclosure of a lot of the university investments and they say that while they're here at the encampment, they're holding meetings they're learning about the middle east and about the politics of it. you're seeing people from different backgrounds, from different religions who say they're joining this movement.
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i want you to listen to what some of the students told let me earlier, as long as this attack is going on, ucla is making profit, not a lot, a lot of profit off of this genocide. we deserve to know that it is our money that we are or giving too. it's also other demands are about ending the silence for here to say that our institutions need to be supporting us and we refuse to be complicit in about violence against palestinians. >> and here at ucla, officials are saying that they're not going to call police officers unless they feel that some of these students are in danger. so right now what you're seeing is security guards, either walking around or riding in their bicycles to make i'm sure that everything goes smoothly and that students here are safe. there are some students that have expressed being uncomfortable having to walk through this area and the university said, they have people helping students who want to cross through this area. but again, so far, it's been peaceful. there are protesters expected to come on
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sunday, and so we will have to wait and see what happens when you have these protesters and then counter protesters. but as of now, things do remain peaceful. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles just over a week into negotiations between student leaders here, columbia university and members of the campus administration. and those talks according thank two representatives and those students that are participating in an cabin saying that if they haven't stalled, they at least have slowed as we heard from one of those two negotiators, say on friday, that though there it has been some progress in those conversations that have been happening for well over a week now between both sides, that thus far they have not been able to find common ground, at least that's according to one of two student negotiators, bakhmut khalil. this is what he said on friday. >> at the stage where i kind of an impasse. if a university is not acknowledging the movement and the extent of the movement and what they're willing to offer is mostly just the
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statements processes, and committees. >> and our friday student organizers told me that they do not expect any updates and those negotiations at least until monday kliger also add i think that they have been offered no guarantees from the president, the university that they will not once again turned to the new york police department for assistance in clearing the south so that certainly leads keeps the situation very much open-ended nonetheless, is continues to really lead the spark many more protests throughout the country, including over the weekend where northeast trump university officials confirmed that about 100 people or so word attain according to the vice president, communications at that institution in boston. this is part of clearing out an encampment. their those who were able to produce identification with the university, they were released and will likely face disciplinary action. those who refused or arrested all the set of all cnn york pro-palestinian protesters also rallied in washington dc outside the venue
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where us president joe biden and thousands of journalists and celebrities attended the white house correspondents dinner the crowds chanted at people who were entering the event demanding they report the truth about what's happening in gaza in israel, protesters and police clashed on the streets of tel aviv. that story plus the latest on ceasefire and hostage release talks just ahead. and lost some 12th thousand socialist party supporters in spain are hoping to convince the country's prime minister to stay in office. i'll tell you what that's about after the break. stay with us he means pause on the things you love. bot breen means go cool the pain with bio free and keep on going bio freeze, green means tired of sciatic nerve pain radiating down your leg and lower back. get relief finally, with maga the left leg and back pain relief, a combination of four active ingredients that get to
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video you wanted obviously the lack medication in her father today on the emphasizes to all of us how much we need to reach a deal as soon as possible and bring everyone home. >> i demand that the leaders of this country watch this video and see their father crying out for help. i'm convinced that all the people of israel and the nations of the world want to see the end of the bloodshed and the end of the suffering of our people. prime minister bibi netanyahu and the cabinet, please make any deal, make any deal. but every deal is executable. i'm asking you to get a decision now now now meanwhile, and israeli official tells cnn that israel didn't accept egypt's proposal for a hostage deal. if you're last, elliott gotkine joins us live from london with more. elliott. last we spoke there seemed to be some optimism about the progress on a deal, but that seems to be fading were to things stand right now that is the situation kim let the torques aren't completely dead, but we have had this
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optimism surrounding these talks as they fumbled along for the past few months, there have been high level delegations in qatar high-level delegations in egypt. >> the two main countries that are mediating between israel and hamas and then just over the weekend, we had senior egyptian officials in israel transmitting hamas is latest demands to the israelis who have rejected those demands. they say because hamas is sticking to its guns and continuing to demand a complete cessation of hostilities and a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from the gaza strip as a condition of doing a deal that would see some hostages freed in exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners. and of course, a ceasefire, albeit a temporary one. now, israel has countered with its own proposal. egypt has passed that onto hamas, which says it is now reviewing it. but as i say one thing that these talks months of talks has created is i suppose a sense of false optimism and dashed hopes. and we've heard from a senior us
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administration official, just the other day speaking with cnn, telling cnn that a lot of times we hear things from leaders of hamas outside of gaza that do not reflect the hamas leadership inside side, which seems determined to simply sit underground holding hostages. in other words, as a bit of a disconnect between hamas leaders outside the gaza strip and those leaders inside the gaza strip. the result of that is that they are still no deal. those hostages who have now been held in captivity for more than 200 days remain in captivity with no sign of, their immediate release. now, two of those hostages, we heard from keith siegel and israeli american alongside omri miran and israeli. a video of them showing that they are both alive. and also showing them pleading with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government to do a hostage deal, seemingly under duress. that video yeah, it was released over the weekend it followed another a hostage video of an israeli american released just a few days prior to that, and we just heard the response from the family of
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keith siegel, his wife, who herself was a hostage and released after 51 days during that brief lull of that brief ceasefire in fighting several months ago, saying keith, i love you, we will find light until you return and that is a sentiment that seems to be shared now by tens of thousands of israelis descending intelligence as we saw from those pictures demanding the government do any deal to get those hostages home. and also calling for fresh elections as well. now, the same time as all of this is going none. we know that secretary state antony blinken is also due in the region this week. again to discuss attempts to try to secure a ceasefire in the gaza strip, along with other things, kim, appreciate the updates. >> i like gotkine inland and thanks so much in rafah, deadly israeli airstrike on saturday while these people for prayed over the bodies of their loved ones killed in a strike. the ministry of health in gaza says the death toll in the enclave has now reached at least 34,388
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in central gaza, palestinian civil defense says in israeli strike on the nuseirat refugee camp killed at least 15 people, at least two children were missing under the rubble for and right now a new shipment of aid is heading to gaza. the ship left cyprus on saturday and is scheduled to dark at the israeli port of ashdod. sometimes sunday, it's a joint effort between the united arab emirates and the aid agency and naira egypt months to gaza were disrupted earlier this month after an israeli military strike killed seven world chris for world central kitchen someone hadid is the head of advocacy for the norwegian refugee council, middle east, and she joins us now to discuss the aid situation in gaza. thank you so much for being here with us so israel has promised to flood gaza with aid and this month it says it has nearly doubled the number for of aid trucks entering gaza daily. so has the situation improved in terms of the aid coming in this situation has
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improved. >> in fact, conditions are worsening right now that heat is exacerbating the sanitation crisis in gaza. that's affecting more than 1.7 million the people who are displaced who don't have enough safe water. to drink one infant girl has died in rafah from extreme heat. people are also dying from dehydration and starvation. so the situation is appalling and now the un is warning that famine could hit gaza in approximately six weeks time palestinians in gaza are telling us that they would rather die then continued to live this way. so the situation in gaza remains horrific. >> but in terms of the aid actually coming in, again, israel says more is coming in the un humanitarian coordinator. brief, the security council this week and said that israel has increased all, i'll read the quote here, the volume of aid cleared,
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inspected, and crossed into gaza, the temporary opening of the erez crossing and the opening of the esha port for humanitarian goods, as well as repairing the nahal water supply line. i mean, is that just again, in terms of not not the situation on the ground, but in terms of trying to get more aid in, is that not meaningful progress here there have been some developments, but it's still a drop in the ocean of the immense needs on the ground we're still seeing that israel is restricting aid convoys from entering the norm most of gaza, which is facing imminent famine, there are still delays in approvals for aid trucks to enter. >> that amount of aid trucks entering is still well below the levels that are needed. it's woefully inadequate to meet the catastrophic hunger that's spreading right now across gaza. >> what we need is consistent sustainable search in aid. that includes humanitarian aid, but also commercial goods, because
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that's the only thing that's going to help avert famine. but we also need a ceasefire because i'll aid workers cannot distribute aid safely across all of gaza with now a ceasefire in place. >> let's israel is the occupying power. >> it is under international obligation to provide aid, but also facilitate aid inside gaza. and we're not seeing this. >> yeah. and to your earlier point, i mean, the un has said that just just counting the number of trucks entering isn't isn't it isn't a meaningful way to judge the amount of aid that's actually getting in. in terms of other developments, this week of senior us official announced the us has airdropped more than 1 million meals into gaza and one tons of humanitarian assistance is is that making a dent at all i think at this point all methods of aid delivery is needed but we've seen what is most effective on the ground is a trucks and aid
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being delivered by land crossings because the teams are on the ground to actually distributed cute the aid coming in through land crossings. >> so we need to see a surge, a huge surge in the amount of aid trucks coming in. it's still hasn't even levels of aid. so that is an urgent urgent appeal to the israeli authorities and the international community in his heat until they can increase the amount of land aid. what about the floating court and the pier off the gaza coast on thursday, us army engineers began building it. they say it'll help deliver as many as some 2 million meals a day though there are many questions about how the aid will actually be delivered to your earlier point, how to keep aid workers? save well exactly having this is the concern and this will still take weeks to develop and be constructed. and
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right now, civilians in gaza not wait any longer to receive aid. they need it right now. >> the other concern, of course, is if israel launches military offensive in rafah, that would lead to the collapse of the aid response would lead to mass civilian casualties, and could also result in famine spreading to the south. >> in addition to the people that ride on the ground, aid agency in sees are also terrified of what's coming and gaza of this conflict will, we'll have to leave it there. unfortunately, your signal is breaking up. we were just about to wrap up. we really appreciate hearing from you. some of hadid. thank you so much for speaking with us we want state department says secretary of state antony blinken, as mentioned, will travel to saudi arabia next week as talks between israel and hamas remain deadlocked,
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he's expected to meet with regional partners and tell them how hamas is quote, standing between the palestinian people in a ceasefire official say blinken will also stress the importance of preventing the war from spreading into a wider conflict the calm ukraine ramps up attacks on russian territory while waiting for crucial usa to arrive details after the break, please stay with us this special to our titanic of how it really happened tonight at nine on cnn. my life is full of questions. >> how do i feel any always staying. >> he was tired. >> do i need to preach you go, kamali, a time. >> why do we even by napkins, thankfully, the answer to almost all of them, your craps or eyebrows it's not that one for all of lives, laundry questions. it's got to be tied zehr take allergy relief works fast and last a full 24 hours. >> so dave can be deliverer dance okay. dave, let's be more
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hospital in kharkiv, leaving a huge crater. you see there the mayor says one person was injured, but it could have been much worse. >> ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy condemned the attack, which he says mainly targeted energy infrastructure. here he is today duty iraqi at the trajectories of the missiles and the nature of the strike were calculated by russian terrorists in a way to make the work of our air defense system as difficult as possible. each down rocket today is a significant result. >> sources tell cnn, ukraine attacked a military airfield and two oil refineries on russian territory on saturday, it was described as an explosive operation using drones. a source says ukraine is successfully targeting russian military and infrastructure facilities, hoping to lower the potential for warfare ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba spoke to cnn about the billions of dollars the us pledged to ukraine this weekend. what's most needed on the battlefield. here's what he told are christiane amanpour well when you fight a war, you need
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extremism for allegedly working with the navalny live youtube channel. moscow court has accused constantine gaba of, of helping produce content for the channel, which is associated with the late russian physician leader alexey navalny. russian officials have long designated navalny and his organization as extremist according to the moscow court system, gov off as a producer for the reuters news agency and more remain in detention for at least two months. thousands turned out in madrid saturday to show support for prime minister pedro sanchez after his surprise announcement this week that he may quit sanchez says corruption investigation into his wife is part of a campaign against him by political opponents while most getter has this report this is the voice of the hundreds of people that this saturday morning gathered around the spanish please party headquarters in madrid to show their support to pedro sanchez
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and ask him to remain empower many words sharing chance, like bedrooms, stay in office, and pedro, we do support, you we are talking about the protest that has mainly been organized hi stone social media and has attracted people from many different parts of spain though it's thought it was a rainy day, it didn't stop many to come from different parts of the country like the basque country in the north, or andalucia in the south. >> most of them in sanctions, work over these few month of legislature, but they do not share the same beams on how should it continue from now on? if he quits democracy loses. if he resigns everything we have thought four goes away, not just the social advances we have achieved in this country, and the advances for the lgbti community and for all groups with needs that have problems no democracy in general loses. >> i haven't decided not to resign. i hope he thinks about it that this rally helps him continue in office. i hope he
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stays and that this decision makes a difference in politics as a turning point doggedly, okay, i think he's already reached the limit and that we deserve him to resign. we deserve it. i think we deserve it. >> albinus kci shape take a look what scares me the most is the result of a possible general election that's what scares me when now from there that's it. >> any right party option seems scary to me now, you know, how the spanish politics future may look like, we're going to have to wait until monday. >> some political analysts believe that if he announces that he remains enough, is this may weaken him politically bad if he resigns some believe that this good lead the socialist spotty, 20 internal crisis ball mosquera, cnn, madrid's sean diddy combs is asking in new york court to throw out parts of a civil suit against him. the music mogul's facing a
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report the number of measles cases worldwide. his nearly doubled from 2023, 2022 to 2023 they say the rapid progression of the highly contagious disease is challenging countries efforts to maintain what they call elimination status or the absence of endemic transmission. researchers say 83% of the world's children received one vaccine before their first birthday in 2022, the lowest vaccination rates since 2008 epidemiologists worn one in five unvaccinated people in the who become infected will be hospitalized. one in every 20 children with the disease will develop pneumonia. one and every 1,000 kids who are infected may develop a dangerous swelling in the brain and up to three of every 1,000 children who catch disease may di, from complex occasions concern over the spread of bird flu is prompting the us to implement testing and tracking of the disease in dairy cows.
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now, previously that hasn't been a requirement, but with 33 farms and eight states identifying cases, additional measures are being taken out of concern. it could spread to humans while the us food and drug administration says it has found traces, a bird flu genetic material in milk from grocery stores. it believes pasteurized milk is still safe, although it's cutting tasks. health official say it's important for people coming in contact with livestock to monitor for any symptoms the risk to most, most people, it's very, very low. it's important to remember that individuals who are interacting with livestock or other animals that have avian influenza, really it's important to connect to public health and medical care to make sure that you're being observed. but again, for most people, if you're not exposed to these animals the risk is very, very low and i'm joined now by maurice partisi hizon, associate professor at the uc davis school of veterinary medicine. >> thank you so much for being here with us. so just off the
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top, it's important to say that so far there's only been one confirmed human case right now. we're only seeing it in animals, but the fact that it's spreading from birds to mammals so far and so fast. what do you make of what you're seeing yeah. >> so the big picture is that we are having globally the equivalent of a animal pandemic primarily in birds it's crossover into mammals some of those mammals, our wildlife elephant seals, sea lions what we've seen over the last month or so in dairy cows is concerning at two levels. number one, it's concerning because this virus is showing an extraordinary ability to move in the new species it's also concerning from a food security perspective, the virus in cows doesn't kill cow is, but it does reduce milk production. and anytime what we
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are infecting animals that produce an important source of protein around the globe that's really important concern the worker that was affected, that was an occupational risks that worker was in a dusty dairy with cows that were infected. but it's important to realize that scenario is certainly possible that humans can actually be infected and that's concerning. and as a public health official, we have to be plan for the worst and hope for the best. >> let's go back to the milk. i mean, the fact that they're finding the genetic material in so much milk. i mean, what are the food safety concerns about that? as just as a consumer yeah. >> so from the fluid milk perspective, the biggest concern that i would have is in unpasteurized or raw milk to me, that's highly concerning for two reasons. one, because the virus we're finding the highest concentrations in raw milk and two, although the
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virus is primarily a respiratory 3 virus, anytime you have a virus that has been demonstrated to infect humans. and we start mixing that in the human population without really having a good understanding of how far that virus can spread. i think it's a real concern from a public health perspective on the romman okay. side, on the pasteurized side pasteurization is this amazingly simple process that inactivates most viruses. and i would expect the same for this virus. >> so you said earlier you're worried by how quickly this virus has been able to move into new species. obviously the worry is that it could acquire the ability to easily infect people, humans. so how likely is that and how concerned are you about that i mean, avian influenzas historically have crossed the barrier into humans and caused sickness and death
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so it's certainly possible. >> we've obviously just dealt with a huge pandemic so i i'm concerned the numbers at this point are very low right now to me this outbreak is extraordinary in the sense that it is infecting all kinds of animals including some of the animals that we rely on for global food security but to your point, it is certainly demonstrate an ability to cross into humans and we've only had a handful of infections at this point we need to keep a very vigilant eye on understanding how the virus is spreading into these animals and potentially what the risks are to humans from those animals that we rely on for our food. >> and again, we have to say there is no risk right now to humans. but if it did become a global pandemic, given are experience with covid and in creating and manufacturing vaccines, how prepared are we
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for something like that? and of course, the worry is we were just talking about measles. they're given the increase in vaccine hesitancy, how big of a risk would that be as well? >> yeah, i'm certainly on an expert in vaccine production, but we do have a good experience from covid in our ability to scale up. and we do have vaccines that are potentially in the pipeline that are, that are available what we haven't done so much in the and there's reasons we don't do this from a scientific perspective, but also from a trade and economic perspective we do have the ability to vaccinate our poultry, for example. and that's important from a public health perspective and humans, because if we can reduce the amount of virus that are in our animals, that reduces the potential for some of these reassortment and virus which can create new versions of the virus, which can be significant
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to humans and others. >> all right, so something's still to be vigilant about, but not necessarily worry about for the public like just yet. so it really appreciate your expertise on this, maurice participate. thank you so much great. thanks for having me all its temperature is rising around the globe. climate change is adding to the dangerous of more and more severe weather events. and as recent reports indicate, those dangerous are growing, cnn's michael holmes has more terrifying moment in kenya when a trunk attempting to cross a rushing river is swept away by strong currents, its passengers toppled into the water, is horrified. >> people watch from the bank rescuers are still searching for survivors, but at least seven bodies have been found. it's painstaking work looking for the missing and the dead. and it's happening across kenya after deadly floods deluge the country in one of nairobi's biggest slums, people dig through thick mud and debris he with their hands
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