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davis davis was appointed to the supreme court has is leonard who was i mentioned, was very involved in this had to pretty much browbeat lincoln to appoint davis the supreme court. he said you wouldn't be sitting in that chair if not for and lincoln said you're right but i can't appoint too many of my friends to these. but finally he did he did and he out to be a darn good supreme court justice. in fact, his most famous ruling was against lincoln believe, it or not, didn't come out until after he died. but it was involving whether you can try civilians in military courts and and davis said you can. so they had a kind of a strained relationship wouldn't win. listen though today this is advice. davis was sort of a conservative ish type. lincoln was more liberal than davis and he just wouldn't listen to during the presidency. you'd listen to him, but he wouldn't follow what he suggested. and then davis, you know, of course, lincoln was assassinated. and davis became, the executor of the estate and and was really a second father to robert. robert was always deeply to davis for what he di
davis davis was appointed to the supreme court has is leonard who was i mentioned, was very involved in this had to pretty much browbeat lincoln to appoint davis the supreme court. he said you wouldn't be sitting in that chair if not for and lincoln said you're right but i can't appoint too many of my friends to these. but finally he did he did and he out to be a darn good supreme court justice. in fact, his most famous ruling was against lincoln believe, it or not, didn't come out until after...
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davis davis was appointed to the supreme court has is leonard who was i mentioned, was very involvedto pretty much browbeat lincoln to appoint davis the supreme court. he said you wouldn't be sitting in that chair if not for and lincoln■a said you're right buti can't appoint too many of my friends to these. but finally he did he did and he out to be an good supreme court justice. in fact, his most famous ruling was against lincoln believe, it or not, didn't come out until after he died. but it was involving whether you can try civilians in military courts and and davis said you can. so they had a kind of a strained relationship wouldn't win. listen though today this is advice. davis was sort of a conservative ish type. lincoln was more liberal than davis and he just wouldn't listen to during the presidency. you'd listen to him, but he wouldn't follow what he suggested. and then davis, you know, of course, lincoln was assassinated. and davis became, the executor of the was really a second father to robert. robert was always deeply to davir what hdi and davis became a very prominent na
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davis davis was appointed to the supreme court has is leonard who was i mentioned, was very involvedtty much browbeat lincoln to appoint davis the supreme court. h't be sitting in that chair if not for and lincoln said you're right but i can't appoint too many of my friends tod he out to be a darn good supreme court justice. in fact, his mostous ruling was against lincoln believe, it or not, didn't come out until after he died. but it was involving whether you can try civilians in military d&■$■a courts and and davis said you can. so they had a kind of a strained relationship wouldn't win. listen though today this is advice. davis was sort of a conservative h more liberal than davis and he just wouldn't listen to during the presidency3 you'd listen to him, but he wouldn't follow what he suggested. and then davis, you know, of course, lincoln was assassinated. and das became, the executor of the estate and and was really a second father to robert. robert was always deeply to davis for what he did. and davis became a very prominent national figure, and he even was a presidential candid
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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis always rebe
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee:...
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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.r since i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis alw
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.r since i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go!...
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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.rst saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis always rebelled
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.rst saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being...
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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.nce i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis always
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor.nce i first saw him, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go!...
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caroline davies reporting from thailand. ——caroline davies reporting from tehran.ities in northern france. the girl's parents and their three other children were taken to hospital in dunkirk.(00v)this is the third fatal incident in a channel crossing attempt so far this year. last year nearly 30,000 people reached britain according to government figures. let's get some of the day's other news now. norway's king harald is flying home on a medical evacuation plane, after being discharge from hospital in malaysia. the king was hospitalised while on a private trip to the country, and received treatment for an infection as well as a temporary pacemaker. earlier this week the palace said that the king was doing well, but still required rest. delegates are beginning to arriving in china for the annual meeting of the national people's congress. the event will lay out the government's policy blueprint for the year ahead. high on the agenda is the economy, with the ruling party being closely watched to see how they might revitalise growth. a zoo in south korea threw a farewe
caroline davies reporting from thailand. ——caroline davies reporting from tehran.ities in northern france. the girl's parents and their three other children were taken to hospital in dunkirk.(00v)this is the third fatal incident in a channel crossing attempt so far this year. last year nearly 30,000 people reached britain according to government figures. let's get some of the day's other news now. norway's king harald is flying home on a medical evacuation plane, after being discharge from...
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host: davis rather than reagan?me davis a little before - i as like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for a few minutes without knowing who my father was at without putting me in a box. but i didn't want my parents to get mad at me, so i thought, ybe if i use my mother's maiden name, david, there are 5 billion davises in the world. i remember sitting in my room and saying, i just let my own identity. i want to just look at me as a person for five minut b realizee governor's daughter. [laughs] since they actually understood. i think it did help that i was choosing a family name. from that point on, i used davis all the time. host: are you pretty anonymous today, can you walk down the
host: davis rather than reagan?me davis a little before - i as like -- i am very bad at ages -- it was was 18, 16, 17, something like that. i wanted to become a writer. i was writing poetry at the time and name. my father was governor of california. i was the governor's daughter. i didn't want to be the governor's daughter, but i was. [laughs] and i just wanted my own identity. i just wanted somebody to look at me, to listen to me maybe for a few minutes without knowing who my father was at...
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sammy davis junior is not just the star, he is immediate >> sammy davis, the best performer i saw livesupset it ever since i first saw him to this day he never wanted him to leave. you have wanted him to walk off stage because he was just so good sammy davis junior came here with the will master and trio which was a father and his uncle. and he was just a kid. >> my dad, sam davis, sr. and my uncle will masking >> he could do so many things saying do impressions to play drums they use to label him as the greatest of them all >> being in the show every night and watching sammy performed was incredible. the energy level. >> he would go on for two-and-a-half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sandi back, didn't i was half his age one time. he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area and so next you now he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway. and told you need to go and be in your place. and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis always rebelled against las vegas is segregation
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davis. as i understand it, you made $52 million in total compensation in 2022. will you commit to not accepting a single dollar more in compensation until there is not a single go-fund-me page for keytruda. >> well, i can tell you at merck, we are very much sensitive to what's happening with patients and that's why we have very important patient assistance programs. we commented on the fact we have over 800,000 patients benefitting where we provide free drugs for those who can't afford it as well as other assistance programs that help with co-pay and others, so we're very committed as a company to doing what we need to do to try to help alleviate the challenges patients face that you're focusing on and that's my focus as the ceo. >> thank you. >> mr. burnham, bristol myers squibb. caroline from florida says she cannot afford eloquis, can't afford it so she'll stop taking it the risk of stroke. 7100 a year in the united states. dr. melissa barber, an expert at yale university estimated that i
davis. as i understand it, you made $52 million in total compensation in 2022. will you commit to not accepting a single dollar more in compensation until there is not a single go-fund-me page for keytruda. >> well, i can tell you at merck, we are very much sensitive to what's happening with patients and that's why we have very important patient assistance programs. we commented on the fact we have over 800,000 patients benefitting where we provide free drugs for those who can't afford it...
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second. >> president bleiman. >> aye >> vice president wong >> aye >> commissioner davis. why aye >> commissioner perez. >> aye >> commissioner schlander. >> aye >> commissioner thomas. >> aye. >> congratulations approved i look forward to visiting when i get a break. >> moving along. >> the next is a play-offs entertainment permit near shawn bistro. two previous ordinance deviate under ground grill team had a poe permit for the same entertainment only for indoor karaoke we did not receive sound complaints staff suggest the will sound limit below. mrrnts notified the neighbors and there was no opposition. there are no added continue and here is one of the owner. grover fawn. >> good evening. sorry about that good evening. i'm grover fan. onone of three owns in the outer sunset. we are a small 49 seat restaurant from noodles and dumplings to upon and a wide variety of skewers. you cook at the table temperature is a fun thing to do. we opened in september of 2023. had to close in january to repair to a burglar that happened in the night. nobody is hurt we were closed at that
second. >> president bleiman. >> aye >> vice president wong >> aye >> commissioner davis. why aye >> commissioner perez. >> aye >> commissioner schlander. >> aye >> commissioner thomas. >> aye. >> congratulations approved i look forward to visiting when i get a break. >> moving along. >> the next is a play-offs entertainment permit near shawn bistro. two previous ordinance deviate under ground grill team had a...
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davis? >> senator, very much like j&j, we have tiered levels of patient assistance programs because we want to make sure the patient to meet our drugs can access them. if you have insurance but if all below certain means where you're not able to handle your co-pay, we will give co-pay assistance to those patients through a program we run. if you're someone who doesn't have insurance, isn't able to qualify for the government programs, have patient assistance program that basically provides the drugs for free. so we are very much focused on this and making sure we can do everything we can, and we are investing a lot of money on it. a something i like to add because i think it's important to the discussion. we are focusing on prices today, but we also need to think about innovation as a way to fix the problem, and something we're focusing on as a company is a new technology called michael cyclic peptides that allows to potentially take what historically has been large molecules, difficult to ma
davis? >> senator, very much like j&j, we have tiered levels of patient assistance programs because we want to make sure the patient to meet our drugs can access them. if you have insurance but if all below certain means where you're not able to handle your co-pay, we will give co-pay assistance to those patients through a program we run. if you're someone who doesn't have insurance, isn't able to qualify for the government programs, have patient assistance program that basically...
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davis: nick, it's tragic, frankly.in suicide prevention research are linking daily hassles and sustained stress over time with higher suicide rates. that functions by stripping away the resilience of somebody and potentially making them more vulnerable to suicidal behavior if they experience an acute stressor in their lives. a lot of people in the army community have known for a long time that the tank brigades are not ok, that they've been run ragged over the past decade. but i didn't realize how deeply that had impacted service members down to the core of their beings. there are service members who do their three or four year contracts and never know anything but the relentless grind that these types of units have experienced. nick: what you're talking about is what you call operational tempo, what the military would call operational tempo. talk about that a little bit more, and also about what you call a lack of cohesion. what did you find in these tank brigades that aren't necessarily in other brigades? davis: what
davis: nick, it's tragic, frankly.in suicide prevention research are linking daily hassles and sustained stress over time with higher suicide rates. that functions by stripping away the resilience of somebody and potentially making them more vulnerable to suicidal behavior if they experience an acute stressor in their lives. a lot of people in the army community have known for a long time that the tank brigades are not ok, that they've been run ragged over the past decade. but i didn't realize...
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and that's not the end of jackson davis. after san antonio cut the lead to 4 in the fourth, chris paul settled this with a jumper. but my shot of the night, jackson davis, boom! little over a minute left! the that's a candidate for being posterrized on possibly the dunk of the year. warriors won it 112 to 102. >>> let's go to las vegas. west coast conference men's semis. st. mary's in white ended santa clara. hot shooting first half. alex dukus hit six threes in the half. put them up 8. second half, dukus, ran in and slammed it. scored 18 on 8 of 9 shooting. one day after his sister led usc to a pac-12 tournament title. 21st ranked gales win 79-65 and advance to tuesday's title game drawing the usf and gonzaga winner. dons led in the first half, but you have to finish them. the bulldogs from deep. the dons eliminated 89-77 so it's the zags and st. mary's for the west coast conference final for a third year in a row. >>> nfl. you can call him former 49er javon kinlaw. he reportedly signed a one-year deal with the jets on this
and that's not the end of jackson davis. after san antonio cut the lead to 4 in the fourth, chris paul settled this with a jumper. but my shot of the night, jackson davis, boom! little over a minute left! the that's a candidate for being posterrized on possibly the dunk of the year. warriors won it 112 to 102. >>> let's go to las vegas. west coast conference men's semis. st. mary's in white ended santa clara. hot shooting first half. alex dukus hit six threes in the half. put them up...
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wyre davies, thank ou for of a ceasefire. wyre davies, thank you for all— of a ceasefire. a ceasefire. wyre davies, thank you for all of your _ of a ceasefire. wyre davies, thank you for all of your information. - meanwhile, some supplies of aid are being dropped into gaza. these pictures were shot a few hours ago in gaza city, in the north of the territory. the area was where the israeli military began its operations, following the hamas attack on the 7th of october, and there have been warnings of malnutrition, and the possibility of famine there. some 300,000 palestinians are believed to be in that area. several aid organisations have reported difficulties in delivering supplies to gaza's north, and there have been reports of chaos and violence when convoys of aid have driven there, as people struggle to secure food and other essential items. aid organisations have warned that airdrops simply cannot meet the need on the ground. live pictures from tel aviv now, anti—government protests, and these are not new protests for the government of benjamin netanyahu. he will be u
wyre davies, thank ou for of a ceasefire. wyre davies, thank you for all— of a ceasefire. a ceasefire. wyre davies, thank you for all of your _ of a ceasefire. wyre davies, thank you for all of your information. - meanwhile, some supplies of aid are being dropped into gaza. these pictures were shot a few hours ago in gaza city, in the north of the territory. the area was where the israeli military began its operations, following the hamas attack on the 7th of october, and there have been...
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davis is -- gave us his thoughts-_ davis is -- gave us his thoughts.s -- gave us his thou~hts. , .,, , ., thoughts. the emphases on improving — thoughts. the emphases on improving coordination - thoughts. the emphases on - improving coordination between governments, local governments and central governments. not many— and central governments. not many people talk about this but i think_ many people talk about this but i think this is very important because _ i think this is very important because if this coordination programme or plan is made effective, it will go a long way — effective, it will go a long way to _ effective, it will go a long way to improve policies and implementations in china. and governments do not talk to each other_ governments do not talk to each other much and that really slows _ other much and that really slows down politic implementation. and number two important — implementation. and number two important thing is as you mentioned earlier, the development of ai and tech development of ai and tech development and so on. and tha
davis is -- gave us his thoughts-_ davis is -- gave us his thoughts.s -- gave us his thou~hts. , .,, , ., thoughts. the emphases on improving — thoughts. the emphases on improving coordination - thoughts. the emphases on - improving coordination between governments, local governments and central governments. not many— and central governments. not many people talk about this but i think_ many people talk about this but i think this is very important because _ i think this is very important...
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ben davies, a fraction offside. tension started to show in the tackles. poland applied pressure, without reward. 90 minutes wasn't enough. the nerves would have to last into extra time. petroski had the chance to settle it. as the minutes ticked by, the two sides were in stalemate. so the agony of extra time has turned into the pain of penalties. as i speak, the stadium behind me, the score is 4—4. all of the penalty takers from poland and wales have hit the mark. keeper mark rattled the bar, but it went in, to the relief of the red wall behind him. nobody leaving the stadium, they are crossing their fingers and biting their nails, hoping wales can do it. but this is uncharted territory for wales. they never had to go through extra time and penalties to reach a major tournament. extra time and penalties to reach a majortournament. it extra time and penalties to reach a major tournament. it looks like it's going to continue. poland getting the latest penalty. i'm not sure how much of this tension i can take. what is
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saturdays, san francisco released davis today.her than pay that price, the giants decided to let davis go, putting them on the hook for only 1.1 million. in termination pay. davis hit 248 with 18 home runs last year in his firstc full season with the giants. theúgiants and the a's both winning their spring training games today. >> one other move i just heard about gardner minshew, a quarterback going to las vegas y heating up. things are moving on now. thanks for joining us. west coast rap is next right here on ktvu. were a few years ago with ward and garcia and the fbi raiding the facility then. >> fbi agents raid a troubled women's prison in the bay area today, leaving one attorney unsure whether this will lead to the type of reform her clients have been calling for years. good evening everyone. welcome to west coasra
saturdays, san francisco released davis today.her than pay that price, the giants decided to let davis go, putting them on the hook for only 1.1 million. in termination pay. davis hit 248 with 18 home runs last year in his firstc full season with the giants. theúgiants and the a's both winning their spring training games today. >> one other move i just heard about gardner minshew, a quarterback going to las vegas y heating up. things are moving on now. thanks for joining us. west coast...
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and that's not the end of jackson davis.ntonio cut the lead to 4 in the fourth, chris paul settled this with a jumper. but my shot of the night, jackson davis, boom! little over a minute left! the that's a candidate for being posterrized on possibly the dunk of the year. warriors won it 112 to 102. >>> let's go to las vegas. west coast conference men's semis. st. mary's in white ended santa clara. hot shooting first half. alex dukus hit six threes in the half. put them up 8. second half, dukus, ran in and slammed it. scored 18 on 8 of 9 shooting. one day after his sister led usc to a pac-12 tournament title. 21st ranked gales win 79-65 and advance to tuesday's title game drawing the usf and gonzaga winner. dons led in the first half, but you have to finish them. the bulldogs from deep. the dons eliminated 89-77 so it's the zags and st. mary's for the west coast conference final for a third year in a row. >>> nfl. you can call him former 49er javon kinlaw. he reportedly signed a one-year deal with the jets on this first day o
and that's not the end of jackson davis.ntonio cut the lead to 4 in the fourth, chris paul settled this with a jumper. but my shot of the night, jackson davis, boom! little over a minute left! the that's a candidate for being posterrized on possibly the dunk of the year. warriors won it 112 to 102. >>> let's go to las vegas. west coast conference men's semis. st. mary's in white ended santa clara. hot shooting first half. alex dukus hit six threes in the half. put them up 8. second...
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davis?>> well, i don't want to speculate on the system as a whole. i think what i focus on is, what do we need to do to drive the mission of our company, which is in the near-term, bring access and affordability, make sure that when we bring affordability, we don't sacrifice access, and sometimes patients lose access when we try to address affordability. we find innovation. whatever we come to is a solution, if we can protect those elements, i think we will both help patients of today and we can make --. >> have you ever looked at having some other system of distribution, like almost any other manufacturer would have when you make something? you do a pretty good job of making the pill. you completely default on how it gets from where you make it to who uses it. you are putting independent pharmacies out of business because pbm and other peculiarities in the industry. having thought about it at least in the place where most people confronted the healthcare system with a prescription about try
davis?>> well, i don't want to speculate on the system as a whole. i think what i focus on is, what do we need to do to drive the mission of our company, which is in the near-term, bring access and affordability, make sure that when we bring affordability, we don't sacrifice access, and sometimes patients lose access when we try to address affordability. we find innovation. whatever we come to is a solution, if we can protect those elements, i think we will both help patients of today and...
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davis. you are talking about cronyism and fani willis worked with this guy and this guy did this and it is all a democratic plot or whatever. at the same time you are seemingly working on this project, you have something to do with mr. trump and his line. how do we differentiate that between what you are talking about, and separately as far as legal stuff, there has been a lot of precedent acting like this is a big smear campaign. . if you believe in the law does the law not important when it is a guy that you may have something to do with? host: we will let our guest respond to that. guest: is a fair point. i am very pro-trump. we were instrumental in helping trump transform the supreme court and the lower federal courts to the first constitutionalist majority in 90 years where judges would follow the law in these cases instead of make up the their political will and actually follow the law. i would say this. democrats thought they were going to disqualify trump from the ballot based upon a
davis. you are talking about cronyism and fani willis worked with this guy and this guy did this and it is all a democratic plot or whatever. at the same time you are seemingly working on this project, you have something to do with mr. trump and his line. how do we differentiate that between what you are talking about, and separately as far as legal stuff, there has been a lot of precedent acting like this is a big smear campaign. . if you believe in the law does the law not important when it...
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just briefly, wyre davies, we've had _ line. just briefly, wyre davies, we've had word _ line.vies, we've had word from - line. just briefly, wyre davies, we've had word from the - line. just briefly, wyre davies, | we've had word from the israeli military and that preliminary review on the incident last thursday well over 100 palestinians were killed? there are contradictory reports. you know, we've had reports on palestinian medics saying that the wounded and injured and casualties they treated after that incident, they treated after that incident, the majority of them had bullet wounds to other parts of their bodies, not so their legs or minor injuries. —— bullet wounds to upper parts of their bodies. the reality and the testimony of the palestinian side is very different to the israeli side. the israelis have promised an independent review of what happened. how independent it will be and but it will be wasn't made clear that there are clearly very differing accounts of what happened. and, also, a second event down in ratho when the israelis said they surgically hit members
just briefly, wyre davies, we've had _ line. just briefly, wyre davies, we've had word _ line.vies, we've had word from - line. just briefly, wyre davies, we've had word from the - line. just briefly, wyre davies, | we've had word from the israeli military and that preliminary review on the incident last thursday well over 100 palestinians were killed? there are contradictory reports. you know, we've had reports on palestinian medics saying that the wounded and injured and casualties they...
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that is the director general of the bbc, tim davie, _ smart.e bbc, tim davie, speaking to our culture editor. let's return to our culture editor. let's return to our main story, this bridge collapse in baltimore. we have got live pictures to show you. you can see that this is the container ship, which is covered in remnants of the bridge which collapsed on top of it at around bridge which collapsed on top of it ataround i:a0am bridge which collapsed on top of it at around i:a0am local time. we are hearing this is a hugely busy port, where containerships are going in and out all of the time. gary o'donoghue is reporting from baltimore, sent this singapore flagged ship, the dali, someone who had been working on it before it left port said there had been around a free housing containers on it. so, a free housing containers on it. so, a hugely heavy ship which ran into one of the columns of the bridge, which caused the whole of the bridge to collapse. —— tree thousand containers. authorities have been giving us press conferences today, talking abou
that is the director general of the bbc, tim davie, _ smart.e bbc, tim davie, speaking to our culture editor. let's return to our culture editor. let's return to our main story, this bridge collapse in baltimore. we have got live pictures to show you. you can see that this is the container ship, which is covered in remnants of the bridge which collapsed on top of it at around bridge which collapsed on top of it ataround i:a0am bridge which collapsed on top of it at around i:a0am local time. we...
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the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th.e idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing andhe notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the blue period. black writing in the
the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th.e idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing andhe notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war...
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tim davie, the director genral of the bbc, has appeared before the culture, media and sport committeeions about the corporations impartiatlity. during the hearing, he was asked about social media posts by staff that appeared to suggest support for hamas. some of those tweets that we've seen are unacceptable and we have taken action and we will continue to take action. now, whether i can commit to you it will never happen again, of course not. but we are robust and i think we're doing the fair thing. we're acting fairly and judiciously. and it's not easy. i mean, you're seeing it around the world. every news organisation, every cultural institution, as you know, is under enormous pressure. political institutions. this is enormously fraught. but the bbc, i think, is steering the course. and the answer to your question is, we don't want to see that. and when we see it, we will take action and look at the appropriate sanction, that will not always be leaving the bbc. it might be the various ways in which you can take action. we have had people leave the bbc, but that's where we are. direc
tim davie, the director genral of the bbc, has appeared before the culture, media and sport committeeions about the corporations impartiatlity. during the hearing, he was asked about social media posts by staff that appeared to suggest support for hamas. some of those tweets that we've seen are unacceptable and we have taken action and we will continue to take action. now, whether i can commit to you it will never happen again, of course not. but we are robust and i think we're doing the fair...
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davis from fairfield elementary. there are times where i may make a visit and it may not even be attendance focused. you know, it may just be engagement focused. you feeling you okay? or it may just be a ride to school. you know, today's picture day as well. yeah, we want that relationship to start with the families in their homes, in their community is what specific actions will get us there. doctor shadae harris is the chief engagement officer with richmond public schools. she's behind an effort to change the way they view attendance here, how you make people feel matters. it's a big dog. how you feel already struggling with attendance, richmond saw the numbers skyrocket after the pandemic at fairfield court, nearly half of the students were chronically absent that first year back. prince angela, right. we needed to find out why they weren't coming back in the building. what's that barrier from preventing you to come in? how can we get you in those doors so you always round up the district now, keeping better track
davis from fairfield elementary. there are times where i may make a visit and it may not even be attendance focused. you know, it may just be engagement focused. you feeling you okay? or it may just be a ride to school. you know, today's picture day as well. yeah, we want that relationship to start with the families in their homes, in their community is what specific actions will get us there. doctor shadae harris is the chief engagement officer with richmond public schools. she's behind an...
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victor davis hanson a two-part question.when you're trying to destroy it like this intentionally. a number two, why do tens of millions of people vote for their own destruction? >> want to be stuck at first i think they either feel that they are not voting for their own destruction because of the power of the media or social media or the corporations or the boardrooms or entertainment. all of these institutions are not just liberal now but they are all radically progressive. they have a monopoly on the communication and transmission of the news. i think a lot of people are victims of that but more importantly i think they are promised to something they have been told donald trump and the mega- people are dangerous to the republic. they have any means necessary or unallowable to and that republic. i think there has been a radical shift the product of globalization in this century we are enriched beyond measure of ththepeople in the interior wert they feel that was an arbiter on relative morality and genius. they think the los
victor davis hanson a two-part question.when you're trying to destroy it like this intentionally. a number two, why do tens of millions of people vote for their own destruction? >> want to be stuck at first i think they either feel that they are not voting for their own destruction because of the power of the media or social media or the corporations or the boardrooms or entertainment. all of these institutions are not just liberal now but they are all radically progressive. they have a...
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the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th.as more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily■#■ in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not bein seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the blue period. black writing in the early
the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th.as more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold...
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it's one thing with miles davis music is a theoretic theoretical framework.ng. he's his like scales in his notes to reflect the act of thinking. and so overarching li, it's a book about thinking differently about art and black art specifically. so that's the title of the homage to that. justin howard rogier is it tough to be a critic and be based in chicago and not new york, the p? you know, i feel for lauren for not seeing friends of mine■h an. not be able to go to parties and stuff. but most of my writing appears in magazines in new york, so it's not that hard for me. i would say, though, that initially it was harder to get a hanging out as much as i am, but i hang out in chicago. but my wife is from new york, so i'm back and forth pretty often. and also, i co-curator reading series in chicago called exhibit b, and we do show that new year, usually with the center for fiction. we also do stuff for new york poetry festival. so i'm there often me it is har. i miss my friends, a lot of which happened to live in brooklyn. is there a book in you. that's a good q
it's one thing with miles davis music is a theoretic theoretical framework.ng. he's his like scales in his notes to reflect the act of thinking. and so overarching li, it's a book about thinking differently about art and black art specifically. so that's the title of the homage to that. justin howard rogier is it tough to be a critic and be based in chicago and not new york, the p? you know, i feel for lauren for not seeing friends of mine■h an. not be able to go to parties and stuff. but...
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that was wyre davies in _ what make get over the line. that was wyre davies injerusalem. says the military has completed a preliminary review into the incident last thursday in which dozens of palestinians were killed as an aid convoy arrived in gaza city. rear admiral daniel hagari says the review determined that forces did not strike the convoy, and that most palestinians died in a stampede. you can see pictures now from the side. the idf says gazan civilians were trampled to death as they charged toward the aid convoy. mr hagari said the review found that israeli soldiers did — in his words — fire warning shots and respond toward several individuals who posed an immediate threat. palestinian officials have accused israel of a massacre, and there's been intense international pressure for a full and independent inquiry. yonahjeremy bob, a senior military correspondent forjerusalem post, gave his assessment on the intial findings of the israeli military review. so, look, obviously, iwasn�*t there. i can't tell 100% and we need to stay objective here. but the idf did relea
that was wyre davies in _ what make get over the line. that was wyre davies injerusalem. says the military has completed a preliminary review into the incident last thursday in which dozens of palestinians were killed as an aid convoy arrived in gaza city. rear admiral daniel hagari says the review determined that forces did not strike the convoy, and that most palestinians died in a stampede. you can see pictures now from the side. the idf says gazan civilians were trampled to death as they...
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the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the
the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact...
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victor davis hanson a two-part question.stroy it like this intentionally. a number two, why do tens of millions of people vote for their own destruction? >> want to be stuck at first i think they either feel that they are not voting for their own destruction because of the power of the media or social media or the corporations or the boardrooms or entertainment. all of these institutions are not just liberal now but they are all radically progressive. they have a monopoly on the communication and transmission of the news. i think a lot of people are victims of that but more importantly i think they are promised to something they have been told donald trump and the mega- people are dangerous to the republic. they have any means necessary or unallowable to and that republic. i think there has been a radical shift the product of globalization in this century we are enriched beyond measure of thepeople in the interior were t they feel that was an arbiter on relative morality and genius. they think the losers are bitter and angry
victor davis hanson a two-part question.stroy it like this intentionally. a number two, why do tens of millions of people vote for their own destruction? >> want to be stuck at first i think they either feel that they are not voting for their own destruction because of the power of the media or social media or the corporations or the boardrooms or entertainment. all of these institutions are not just liberal now but they are all radically progressive. they have a monopoly on the...
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victor davis hanson a two-part question.tionally. a number two, why do tens of millions of people vote for their own destruction? >> want to be stuck at first i think they either feel that they are not voting for their own destruction because of the power of the media or social media or the corporations or the boardrooms or entertainment. all of these institutions are not just liberal now but they are all radically progressive. they have a monopoly on the communication and transmission of the news. i think a lot of people are victims of that but more importantly i think they are promised to something they have been told donald trump and the mega- people are dangerous to the republic. they have any means necessary or unallowable to and that republic. i think there has been a radical shift the product of globalization in this century we are enriched beyond measure of ththepeople in the interior wert they feel that was an arbiter on relative morality and genius. they think the losers are bitter and angry and we are the anointed
victor davis hanson a two-part question.tionally. a number two, why do tens of millions of people vote for their own destruction? >> want to be stuck at first i think they either feel that they are not voting for their own destruction because of the power of the media or social media or the corporations or the boardrooms or entertainment. all of these institutions are not just liberal now but they are all radically progressive. they have a monopoly on the communication and transmission of...
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the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th.that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approh. f looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, jalmes baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the blue period. black writing in the early cold
the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th.that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approh. f looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, jalmes baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary....