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while the amount of attention that has been placed on irwin means that irwin itself has been closed, a pandemic. what are you hearing from your clients about congresses? other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that precovid there were already numerous outbreaks of infectious diseases like chicken pox. then covid came, a deadly contagious disease, and our clients continuously have complained about conditions including lack of cleaning supplies. detainees are made to clean the facilities themselves. a lot of people don't realize this. and they're either not given adequate supplies or given supplies that give off toxic fumes. they're not given masks. they're not able to socially distance, physically distance from each other. so we continue to have clients who report that they are in fear for their lives that they are going to get covid and die in detention. >> monica, i think there are a lot of people who will watch the documentary, listen to our conversation and say what is the alternative? walk us t
while the amount of attention that has been placed on irwin means that irwin itself has been closed, a pandemic. what are you hearing from your clients about congresses? other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that precovid there were already numerous outbreaks of infectious diseases like chicken pox. then covid came, a deadly contagious disease, and our clients continuously have complained about...
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while the amount of attention placed on irwin means irwin itself has been closed.aring from your clients about conditions in other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that pre-covid there were already outbreaks of infectious diseases like chickenpox, then covid came, a deadly contagious disease the and our clients began complaining of lack of cleaning supplies the detainees are made to clean the facilities themselves. and they are either not given supplies or given supplies that put off toxic fumes. we continue to have clients report that they are fear for their lives, that they are going to get covid and die in detention. >> there are a lot of people who will watch the documentary and say what is the alternative. walk us through what a fair and humane immigration system would look like, specifically as it relates to detention. >> i should start by saying immigration detention is not, is not criminal. these are people who have not, are not being sentenced to a crime. it's supposed
while the amount of attention placed on irwin means irwin itself has been closed.aring from your clients about conditions in other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that pre-covid there were already outbreaks of infectious diseases like chickenpox, then covid came, a deadly contagious disease the and our clients began complaining of lack of cleaning supplies the detainees are made to clean the...
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detention facility in irwin county, georgia. and last fall, that nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general at the homeland security department. she gave a description in that complaint of what was going on inside that facility that was so heinous, it really just felt like the world stopped spinning for a second. she alleged in her whistle-blower complaint that during her time working as a nurse at this i.c.e. detention facility, immigrant women being held there were routinely sent to a gynecologist, who would perform unnecessary medical procedures on them, including hysterectomies, without them knowing why they were having that done to them, without it ever being explained to them that it was medically necessary, without them understanding the circumstances under which this was being required of them. the allegation here was that this american federal facility was sending immigrant women in the custody of the u.s. government to a doctor who was removing their reproductive organs with no consent. nurse daw
detention facility in irwin county, georgia. and last fall, that nurse filed a whistle-blower complaint with the inspector general at the homeland security department. she gave a description in that complaint of what was going on inside that facility that was so heinous, it really just felt like the world stopped spinning for a second. she alleged in her whistle-blower complaint that during her time working as a nurse at this i.c.e. detention facility, immigrant women being held there were...
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irwin, thank you very much, as always. irwin redlener at columbia university. i suspect we may be talking later this evening. >>> the breaking news we are continuing to follow at this hour, president trump and first lady melania trump have tested positive for the coronavirus just before 1:00 a.m. eastern time the president tweeted, tonight, the first lady and i tested positive for covid-19. we will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. we will get through this together. dr. sean conley, the physician to the president, released a statement earlier this morning that said in part, the president and first lady are both well at this time and they plan to remain at home within the white house during their convalescence. the white house medical team and i will maintain a vigilant watch, end quote. late thursday it was reported that one of donald trump's top aides, hope hicks, tested positive for the virus, seen there a couple of days ago in the beige coat, the fawn coat. hope hicks was among a group of staffers as you can see who travelled with trump
irwin, thank you very much, as always. irwin redlener at columbia university. i suspect we may be talking later this evening. >>> the breaking news we are continuing to follow at this hour, president trump and first lady melania trump have tested positive for the coronavirus just before 1:00 a.m. eastern time the president tweeted, tonight, the first lady and i tested positive for covid-19. we will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. we will get through this...
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detention facility, irwin county, georgia, she said that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hisster rekt miss. just underscore that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women to a doctor who has performed hysterectomies this was written by project self i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit upsetting. from the complaint, quote, a detained immigrant told project south that she talked to five different women detained at the facility five different women between october, november, december 2019, five different women who had had a hysterectomy done when she talked to them about the surgery the women reacted confused when explaining why they had one done. the detainee said when i met all of these women i thought it was an experimental concentration camp it was like they're experime experimenting with our bodies. the nurse explains it like this. everybody this doctor sees has a hysterectomy, just
detention facility, irwin county, georgia, she said that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hisster rekt miss. just underscore that this is a federal facility and they have been sending immigrant women to a doctor who has performed hysterectomies this was written by project self i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit...
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, who is the father of lisa irwin.that night. there is surveillance tape, we are told at starbucks where he was working overnight. his first overnight shift there as an electrician. it is her about wr abouts that people are questioning. but family members and everybody agree everybody should be looked at. >> in your discussion, you discussed drinking and her response might surprise some. >> yes, she acknowledge he she was drinking that night. we saw surveillance video of her a few hours before her daughter disappeared. here is a little part of that conversation. >> were you drinking that night? >> yes. >> how much? >> enough to be drunk. >> so you were drunk? >> mm-hmm. >> a lot of people are going to say, deborah, you were drunk that night. is there any chance that you hurt your daughter that you are just not telling us? >> no, no, no. and if i thought there was a clans, i would say it. no, no. i don't think that alcohol changes a person enough to do something like that. >> and that surveillance tape i mentioned show
, who is the father of lisa irwin.that night. there is surveillance tape, we are told at starbucks where he was working overnight. his first overnight shift there as an electrician. it is her about wr abouts that people are questioning. but family members and everybody agree everybody should be looked at. >> in your discussion, you discussed drinking and her response might surprise some. >> yes, she acknowledge he she was drinking that night. we saw surveillance video of her a few...
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irwin redletter from columbia university and an msnbc public health analyst irwin, good to see, thank you for being with us. this is remarkable, the number of cases that you suggest may be occurring and the number of deaths a study from the university of washington predicts somewhere approaching a quarter million by november what you're suggesting is exponential growth in that number, in other words not a trend growth but something yet worse. >> yeah. hi, ali, good morning. yeah, so this is basically -- this basically begins with the understanding from very early on in the pandemic that half the u.s. population or more might come down with the disease the vast majority, of course, as we've discussed will not have much in the way of symptoms. however, 15% of those people will need the hospital care that they must have but also, if we're talking about only a 1% fatality rate only, we would be talking about 1.6 million people but it's probably going to be closer to a half of 1% is what we came up with for a final death toll or at least the death toll over the next 12 months that will rea
irwin redletter from columbia university and an msnbc public health analyst irwin, good to see, thank you for being with us. this is remarkable, the number of cases that you suggest may be occurring and the number of deaths a study from the university of washington predicts somewhere approaching a quarter million by november what you're suggesting is exponential growth in that number, in other words not a trend growth but something yet worse. >> yeah. hi, ali, good morning. yeah, so this...
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irwin redlenner. laurie garrett, thanks for joining us. >>> coming up, thanks to the video diaries with doctors and nurses. we have a clearer picture of what our health care heroes are facing at work but we don't always see the enormous sacrifices they are making at home. coming up next, we'll talk to an e.r. doctor in kentucky who is taking extraordinary steps to keep his family safe as he exposes himself to the virus every single day. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction-all without leaving the comfort- and safety-of your home. thats the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive 0% apr financing and defer your first payment up to 120 days on the purchase of a new lincoln. and defer your first payment up to 120 days (burke) atthat can happen to your wehome...or car.t everything and we covered it all. ah, memory lane sure has a lot of accidents. we k
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the missing 10-month-old lisa irwin. police are at a home and planning to drain a creek in the search for this missing child. this as her family prepares to announce they have hired an attorney. decision 2012. herman cain is loving the attention and the crowd. cain is reportedly according to one article romney's worst nightmare and even with his 999 plan and what seems to be problems with foreign policy. >>> i'm tom ron hall. the occupy wall street nation counting since hundreds of thousands turn frustration with wall street into a global outcry. they say they raised more than 300,000 in donations from people supporting the movement. they saw the largest marches over the weekend from new york where thousands packed in where anger turned to violence. 175 people were arrest and hundreds camped out overnight at st. paul's cathedral? in london. at the center of it all, one month later, what are they planning next? >> there has been a question since the beginning as to what do they want? what are the specific goals? that's a
the missing 10-month-old lisa irwin. police are at a home and planning to drain a creek in the search for this missing child. this as her family prepares to announce they have hired an attorney. decision 2012. herman cain is loving the attention and the crowd. cain is reportedly according to one article romney's worst nightmare and even with his 999 plan and what seems to be problems with foreign policy. >>> i'm tom ron hall. the occupy wall street nation counting since hundreds of...
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i want to bring back irwin redlener. irwin is a doctor with columbia university. he's an expert in disaster preparedness. he has been talking to me about this for many, many months. irwin, we are into seven months you and i are discussing this. there are -- there were serious public health concerns on tuesday on that debate stage when people were talking about the trump associates and family who were not wearing their masks in concert with the things donald trump was saying on that stage that were undermining his public health experts, touting a vaccine that will be ready within weeks, he said. that's not science. and now the president of the united states has become one of a handful of world leaders who have contracted this infection. what does it add up to for you? >> so this is an incredible moment, ali. we have been talking about this a lot, you and i. and if you think about -- i'm thinking about the recordings -- the interviews that bob woodward conducted where the president personally and privately was telling woodward that this was a horrible situation we'r
i want to bring back irwin redlener. irwin is a doctor with columbia university. he's an expert in disaster preparedness. he has been talking to me about this for many, many months. irwin, we are into seven months you and i are discussing this. there are -- there were serious public health concerns on tuesday on that debate stage when people were talking about the trump associates and family who were not wearing their masks in concert with the things donald trump was saying on that stage that...
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detention facility -- it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia -- she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody, to a doctor who was removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and without them consenting to it. let me read you some of the passages from the complaint here, which was written on behalf of that nurse as well as some of the women detainees. it was written by an advocate group called project south i will tell you in advance, although you can probably see it coming, that it's a little bit upsetting. all right. from the complaint, quote, a detained immigrant told project south that she talked to five different women detained at the irwin county detention center between october and december 2019, five different women between october november, and december, 2019 over tha
detention facility -- it's a detention center in irwin county, georgia -- she says that immigrant women at that facility have told her they have routinely been sent to a gynecologist who has performed unnecessary procedures on them, including hysterectomies just to underscore that, the allegation here is that this is a federal facility, and they have been sending immigrant women in their care, in their custody, to a doctor who was removed their reproductive organs for no medical reason and...
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the stories coming out of irwin, what don wooton said is happening is soul shaking. this is something that people imprisoned in i.c.e. facilities in privately run facilities done for profit like irwin and the ad voe k -- advocates that work for them. it's so important to remember this is the tip of the iceberg. we see this type of abuse is systematic within the i.c.e. prison system. it is something that is built on racism. the entire facilities themselves have a long history of medical neglect. we have clients at the detention facility out hear in california, one of the largest in the country that is 90 miles from downtown los angeles where there is currently a large scale outbreak of covid. i.c.e. has the ability instead of being a super spreader of covid to free them all. i.c.e. has the discretion to let people out of these death traps in this moment but instead, they choose to continue to imprison people in the middle of a pandemic and keep them separated from their families and embark on this systematic medical neglect that is leading to people, you know, not onl
the stories coming out of irwin, what don wooton said is happening is soul shaking. this is something that people imprisoned in i.c.e. facilities in privately run facilities done for profit like irwin and the ad voe k -- advocates that work for them. it's so important to remember this is the tip of the iceberg. we see this type of abuse is systematic within the i.c.e. prison system. it is something that is built on racism. the entire facilities themselves have a long history of medical neglect....
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. >> irwin denies ever dealing drugs in general population but admits to having used drugs smuggled inhates and says she knows how to get them into jail. >> with drugs or tobacco you took it but since i'm already in -- >> tucking it. >> tucking it is females like wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> irwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats. reeving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she is serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i just have an expensive habit and lifestyle so it is unrealistic for me to find a job to get the amount of money i want. >> doing time in jail has not served as deterrent. >> i love you! >> i love you too,. >> i love my life. i mean it is probably not the best thing i could have chose to do but i'm happy with what i do and i'm to the going to be miserable. >> on the latest hour out of her cell she has introduced herself to the new girl on the block. daniella guzman. >> did
. >> irwin denies ever dealing drugs in general population but admits to having used drugs smuggled inhates and says she knows how to get them into jail. >> with drugs or tobacco you took it but since i'm already in -- >> tucking it. >> tucking it is females like wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> irwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats. reeving stolen property and residential...
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facility in irwin, georgia had a real problem with covid. among its detainees. the new york times reporting last year that early on in the pandemic those detainees weren't given masks to try to mask up. they made themselves masks out of scraps of clothes or out of broken, disposable meal containers that they try to fashion into masks to protect themselves. we talked to one man who was detained in the facility around this time. his name is nielsen. he's originally from, sorry, bear ha, he's a richly from honduras. he lived in georgia for 20 years before he was pulled over and got a dui that resulted in being put in i.c.e. custody. he was held by i.c.e. for about a year until he was finally let out last november. he is at high risk for covid, it wasn't safe for him to be in a facility where detainees have to die for ppe out of lunch trays. he went on a hunger strike to try to pressure i.c.e. to release him because he was at high risk, he thought this was going to kill him. he sent us this video telling us what it was like inside that irwin county georgia facility
facility in irwin, georgia had a real problem with covid. among its detainees. the new york times reporting last year that early on in the pandemic those detainees weren't given masks to try to mask up. they made themselves masks out of scraps of clothes or out of broken, disposable meal containers that they try to fashion into masks to protect themselves. we talked to one man who was detained in the facility around this time. his name is nielsen. he's originally from, sorry, bear ha, he's a...
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irwin, you might be muted. >> better? are you hearing me? >> there. now we can hear you.our answer is important. start again. >> okay. so i was just saying, yeah, it's really important that we be talking about opening schools. children need to get back to schools. there's no question about that. but we have to be able to do it safely, brian. this is the problem, same problem we had when we were reopening businesses. that we weren't taking enough precautions, that we opened businesses far too early and were left with lots of problems that are now resulting in this second huge wave in the sunbelt. and when we reopen the schools because children are involved, we have to be particularly careful. lots and lots of special measures needed to protect kids and to protect the teachers and staff who work in the schools. so a lot of work being done on that. but, again, here's a place where we could really use some advice and guidance from the federal government, which we're not getting. >> because of the pandemic, we are in the era of skype and zoom, and irwin, sadly, you've switched
irwin, you might be muted. >> better? are you hearing me? >> there. now we can hear you.our answer is important. start again. >> okay. so i was just saying, yeah, it's really important that we be talking about opening schools. children need to get back to schools. there's no question about that. but we have to be able to do it safely, brian. this is the problem, same problem we had when we were reopening businesses. that we weren't taking enough precautions, that we opened...
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police reviewed this sir valence video taken from a gasoline less than a mile away from the irwin home shows the blurry image of a person walking out of a wooded area. at least three witnesses including this neighbor who lives only doors away from the irwins say they've spoken to investigators about a suspicious man they saw in the area that night. what exactly did you see that night? >> we seen a gentleman walking up the street 12:15, carrying a baby. >> reporter: a baby in his arms? >> a baby in his arms. >> was the baby wearing anything? >> no, at that time the baby was just wearing a diaper it looked like, it appeared. >> reporter: what did you think? >> it was odd. >> police say they still have no suspects and are not ruling anyone out. >>> straight ahead, herman cain's been criticized for turning his book tour into a presidential campaign. which other candidates are getting into the product placement game. >>> plus, how youtube is once again changing the face of politics, and it's not just about the gaffes. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-p
police reviewed this sir valence video taken from a gasoline less than a mile away from the irwin home shows the blurry image of a person walking out of a wooded area. at least three witnesses including this neighbor who lives only doors away from the irwins say they've spoken to investigators about a suspicious man they saw in the area that night. what exactly did you see that night? >> we seen a gentleman walking up the street 12:15, carrying a baby. >> reporter: a baby in his...
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>> reporter: craig, just about 20 minutes ago, we saw lisa irwin's father, jeremy irwin, drove by the family home behind us to pick up the family's mail before taking off to where they have been. they are not speaking publicly, they are keeping the focus on their daughter and the police investigation. heart breaking and challenging time for the family. but investigators had a busy weekend back here at the home, looking for any new clues that might lead them to the missing baby girl. at the irwin home this weekend, investigators tried to recreate how an abductor might have gotten inside as the parents have suggested, crawling through a window over and over, recording the entire thing. sunday, investigators also went door to door here, asking about a local handyman who hasn't been seen since before lisa disappeared. police haven't declared him or anyone else a suspect, but the detectives' questions have neighbors speculating. >> to especially think somebody that works next door may have had something to do with it, that has played with your kids, seen your kids, talked to them, you know
>> reporter: craig, just about 20 minutes ago, we saw lisa irwin's father, jeremy irwin, drove by the family home behind us to pick up the family's mail before taking off to where they have been. they are not speaking publicly, they are keeping the focus on their daughter and the police investigation. heart breaking and challenging time for the family. but investigators had a busy weekend back here at the home, looking for any new clues that might lead them to the missing baby girl. at...
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irwin, let me start with you. where are we in this process? it looks like the stay at home is working but every opportunity the president gets, he looks ready to turn those things around. where do you think we are? >> where we are, it's good to see data things may be leving off but it's only been a few days. we have no idea how long it will take the system to show results we are actually turning around the curve and slowing down and havingless deaths. they may be but the president needs to be very, very careful ali about over promising the american public whenever it is we'll decide to reverse restrictions, which we all want to do. everyone wants to get back to work and back to their routine but if you over promise and then we see a second surge and a second wave which is almost inevitable at this point not only are people going to lose more confidence than they lost in the president but represent as danger of people feeling like they can suddenly be not worried about that contracting this virus which is still going to be around. that's one of
irwin, let me start with you. where are we in this process? it looks like the stay at home is working but every opportunity the president gets, he looks ready to turn those things around. where do you think we are? >> where we are, it's good to see data things may be leving off but it's only been a few days. we have no idea how long it will take the system to show results we are actually turning around the curve and slowing down and havingless deaths. they may be but the president needs...
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and i will back up what irwin said. i've known him for many years and he's been hounding me as many other journalists indeed to write about this risk as have other epidemiologists, as have other national security people. this is a risk we're all aware of and we've also known the importance of getting personal protective equipment, ppe, in the hands of doctors and hospitals. we've known the importance of getting ventilators. i began writing about this in january when wuhan was hit and we had china gave us a two-month warning that we squandered. and now i'm afraid new york city is turning into wuhan. >> dr. redlener, what was your reaction to the president saying that the task force is going to come up with a county by county ranking of risk from low risk to medium risk to high risk? >> it is jaw dropping, lawrence. i just can't imagine who advised him of that. i would be very disappointing to hear that one of our really great professionals that are in the agencies that are responsible for dealing with this actually has b
and i will back up what irwin said. i've known him for many years and he's been hounding me as many other journalists indeed to write about this risk as have other epidemiologists, as have other national security people. this is a risk we're all aware of and we've also known the importance of getting personal protective equipment, ppe, in the hands of doctors and hospitals. we've known the importance of getting ventilators. i began writing about this in january when wuhan was hit and we had...
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irwin redlener, he's an msnbc public health analyst. his latest in the daily beast the covid-19 death undercount is scarier than you think. gentlemen, thank you for joining me this morning. irwin, i want to follow on the conversation i was having with monica at the white house. there are lots of people, particularly a lot of people who watch this show, who will say that the president turned a corner or went too far or overstepped a long time ago on a lot of other issues, but there's definitely a sense and a sense even amongst his advisers and members of the republican party that what he did on thursday with respect to sunlight and disinfectants was, in fact, the kind of thing that makes us think that he shouldn't be giving anymore briefings. >> sure, good morning, ali, and certainly, that was a turning point. that differentiated him from everything else and everything else was also loaded with mistakes, misstatements, lack of transparency, et cetera. but we had a big reveal on thursday when he talked about this kind of whacky modalities
irwin redlener, he's an msnbc public health analyst. his latest in the daily beast the covid-19 death undercount is scarier than you think. gentlemen, thank you for joining me this morning. irwin, i want to follow on the conversation i was having with monica at the white house. there are lots of people, particularly a lot of people who watch this show, who will say that the president turned a corner or went too far or overstepped a long time ago on a lot of other issues, but there's definitely...
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we have video showing the baby's mother hours before lisa irwin vanished.eporter: that video shows debra bradley, lisa irwin's mom and an unidentified man going into a grocery store on monday according to the videotape. and it shows the two of them at the grocery store picking up boxed wine, baby food and baby wipes before leaving. we were trying to find out who that man is. we understand from depp are's father that she does not have a driver's license and he suspects that individual who may have been a neighbor or a family friend was likely there simply to drive her to the location. >>> we are hearing from bill stanton a private investigator brought in by the irwin family. i spoke to him last night. he says he has not been hired by the irwin family but paid by a wealthy ben factor. >> i know that everybody is watching this family and house and that's fair. keep one eye on them. but keep the other eye out on the streets in every place because there is a bad guy out there or bad people with this child and we want this child to come home. >> stanton says his
we have video showing the baby's mother hours before lisa irwin vanished.eporter: that video shows debra bradley, lisa irwin's mom and an unidentified man going into a grocery store on monday according to the videotape. and it shows the two of them at the grocery store picking up boxed wine, baby food and baby wipes before leaving. we were trying to find out who that man is. we understand from depp are's father that she does not have a driver's license and he suspects that individual who may...
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irwin redlener, thank you, as always, for agreeing to come on and spend some time with us. >> thanks,rian. >> coming up as we've been saying the streets of an american city on edge tonight. is it going to get even worse? >>> and what trump said that caused some members of his own party to say enough. those stories when we come back. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >>> as we mentioned, we are keeping a close eye on the protests tonight in minneapolis following the death of george floyd, the unarmed black man who died after a white officer detained him and pinned him down by kneeling on floyd's neck. four
irwin redlener, thank you, as always, for agreeing to come on and spend some time with us. >> thanks,rian. >> coming up as we've been saying the streets of an american city on edge tonight. is it going to get even worse? >>> and what trump said that caused some members of his own party to say enough. those stories when we come back. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything...
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irwin red linger of the national center for disaster preparedness with ang expertise in pandemics and we're happy to welcome to the broadcast, lisa sherman. she is a 35-year veteran of business media and advertising, who happens to be president and ceo of the ad council, the folks who have made the best public service commercials of our tv watching lifetimes from seat belts to drug abuse to disease prevention. welcome to you both and, lisa, no pressure. all you need to do is convince the majority of americans to get vaccinated. tell our audience how you intend to do that that are watching tonight. >> thanks, brian. it's great to be here. you know, i think we would all agree this is the biggest issue of our lifetime, and it requires clearly the most significant public education we've ever undertaken and we're thinking about it in a couple of ways, number one, it's not a one size fits all proposition. we envision multiple distinct campaigns that will reach different audiences, especially communities of color, where we know they've been hit hardest by the pandemic and where the levels of
irwin red linger of the national center for disaster preparedness with ang expertise in pandemics and we're happy to welcome to the broadcast, lisa sherman. she is a 35-year veteran of business media and advertising, who happens to be president and ceo of the ad council, the folks who have made the best public service commercials of our tv watching lifetimes from seat belts to drug abuse to disease prevention. welcome to you both and, lisa, no pressure. all you need to do is convince the...
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irwin redlener, thank you, as always, for agreeing to come on and spend some time with us. >> thanks,rian. >> coming up as we've been saying the streets of an american city on edge tonight. is it going to get even worse? >>> and what trump said that caused some members of his own party to say enough. those stories when we come back. >>> as we mentioned, we are keeping a close eye on the protests tonight in minneapolis following the death of george floyd, the unarmed black man who died after a white officer detained him and pinned him down by kneeling on floyd's neck. four officers have been fired from the force. but today the city's mayor called for criminal charges against the officer involved. protests have also broken out in los angeles late today over floyd's death. demonstrators could be seen damaging a california highway patrol cruiser on the freeway after one demonstrator had climbed onto a chp cruiser, had fallen off, and was subsequently knocked unconscious. now, back to the situation in minneapolis. george floyd's sister spoke with lawrence o'donnell earlier tonight. >> i do
irwin redlener, thank you, as always, for agreeing to come on and spend some time with us. >> thanks,rian. >> coming up as we've been saying the streets of an american city on edge tonight. is it going to get even worse? >>> and what trump said that caused some members of his own party to say enough. those stories when we come back. >>> as we mentioned, we are keeping a close eye on the protests tonight in minneapolis following the death of george floyd, the...
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doctor irwin redlener, founding director of columbia international center for disaster preparedness who advises us on public health, also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. good evening, welcome to you all. mr. rocker i would like to begin with you. what are you hearing from the white house deprived as they were feeling like today was a big victory given all else that has been going on? >> well, brian, it was a big victory and you saw president biden pausing their during the day to celebrate it. note that bipartisanship is alive and well on that one bill, but there is also simultaneously the three and a half trillion dollar budget bill that is moving through notably without any bipartisanship. the republican opposition to that spending package is unified and fierce and it means that the democrats will have to push it through using the process known as reconciliation, where they would just have that 50 plus one majority in the senate to get it passed. there are tensions within the democratic party on capitol hill among progressives in the house who refuse,
doctor irwin redlener, founding director of columbia international center for disaster preparedness who advises us on public health, also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. good evening, welcome to you all. mr. rocker i would like to begin with you. what are you hearing from the white house deprived as they were feeling like today was a big victory given all else that has been going on? >> well, brian, it was a big victory and you saw president biden pausing...
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irwin, thank you again. >> sure. >> i know you're on our air a lot, and we rely on you. thank you. >>> coming up, the roadblocks getting in the way of testing those who need it. introducing a single sports destination, where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the new xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat and score. follow the teams you love. and get notifications when the game's about to start, with the xfinity sports zone, everybody wins. now that's simple, easy, awesome. say "xfinity sports zone" into your voice remote today. >>> testing now is not going to tell you how many cases you're going to have. >> mm-hmm. >> what will tell you what you're going to have will be how you respond to it with containment and mitigation. >> okay. >> the idea of anybody getting it easily the way people in other country are doing it, we're not set up for that. do i think we should be? yes, but we're not. >> according to the cdc, only 11,000 coronavirus tests have been conducted so far, prompting fears that the u.s. health care
irwin, thank you again. >> sure. >> i know you're on our air a lot, and we rely on you. thank you. >>> coming up, the roadblocks getting in the way of testing those who need it. introducing a single sports destination, where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the new xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat and score. follow the teams you love. and get notifications when the game's about to start, with the xfinity...
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irwin redlener and dr. bhadliah. >>> now to the breaking news overnight. president trump has fired the state department inspector general steve linick. he played a role in the impeach. proceedings by providing co documents that rudy giuliani gave to the committee. quote, i have learned the office of the inspector general opened an investigation into mike pompeo. the firing strongly suggests this is an unlawful act of retaliation. in the notice of intent to fire linick, trump no longer had c confidence in linick. harry, like this and most of the things happened late on a friday night during the pandemic crisis which is the way this president does things. the alarming thing for most people, because most of the viewers are not familiar with or name any of the inspectors general. their job is to oversee the department to see if procedures are followed or the law is being followed. the president seems to have remarkable disdain for anybody who is going to oversee his appointed secretaries. >> first, as you say, friday night, the classic time for polite hit job.
irwin redlener and dr. bhadliah. >>> now to the breaking news overnight. president trump has fired the state department inspector general steve linick. he played a role in the impeach. proceedings by providing co documents that rudy giuliani gave to the committee. quote, i have learned the office of the inspector general opened an investigation into mike pompeo. the firing strongly suggests this is an unlawful act of retaliation. in the notice of intent to fire linick, trump no longer...
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thank you, irwin. good to see you again. >> of course. >> shannon pettypiece with us again, nbc news senior white house reporter. shannon, what have you got? >> well, i mean, just to bring you up on the timeline, as dr. redlener was talking about trying to trace how big this was, you know, to emphasize we still don't know how hope hicks was infected. and i would recall everybody back to september 17th when the white house sort of let slip to reporters that there was a positive case in the white house. back in -- on september 17th. you know, they had mentioned it to reporters. the president ended up confirming it. we did not get any details on who the person was. the president said it wasn't someone in close contact with him, but this virus could have been circulating around the white house for that long a period of time because the white house has not indicated how hope hicks was infected. so that's going to make tracking this all difficult. to this point, obviously, we have the president's health at r
thank you, irwin. good to see you again. >> of course. >> shannon pettypiece with us again, nbc news senior white house reporter. shannon, what have you got? >> well, i mean, just to bring you up on the timeline, as dr. redlener was talking about trying to trace how big this was, you know, to emphasize we still don't know how hope hicks was infected. and i would recall everybody back to september 17th when the white house sort of let slip to reporters that there was a positive...
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irwin redlener as well for taking our questions tonight. good luck to both of you in your day jobs. >>> coming up for us, as he talks up unity and warns his colleagues to behave, the house gop leader, mr. mccarthy, is off to florida to meet with the former president. so much for the whole insurrection thing. >>> according to two sources with knowledge of the meeting, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is expected to meet with his old buddy donald trump at mar-a-lago tomorrow. it comes as the vast majority of republicans in congress have decided to back their guy trump as he faces an impeachment trial for inciting the capitol riot. this afternoon our own nicole wallace weighed in on the current state of the republican party after today's historic warning of domestic terrorists. >> if republicans want to stand with donald trump on inciting an insurrection, knock yourself out. you will make the job of burning the party to the ground faster and easier because here's what was in this bulletin. let me read this one more time. this is the descri
irwin redlener as well for taking our questions tonight. good luck to both of you in your day jobs. >>> coming up for us, as he talks up unity and warns his colleagues to behave, the house gop leader, mr. mccarthy, is off to florida to meet with the former president. so much for the whole insurrection thing. >>> according to two sources with knowledge of the meeting, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is expected to meet with his old buddy donald trump at mar-a-lago...
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. >>> more than 250 tips and no significant leads in the search for lisa irwin. she was asleep in her crib in her home in kansas city, missouri. police are focusing on the area around the home. nbc's peter alexander with the latest now from kansas city. >> reporter: at the irwin home this weekend investigators tried to recreate how an abductor might have gotten inside as the parents have suggested, crawling through a window over and over, recording the entire thing. sunday investigators also went door to door here, asking about a local handyman who hasn't been seen since before lisa disappeared. police haven't declared him or anyone else a suspect, but the detective's questions have neighbors speculating. >> especially maybe someone who works next door has something to do with it, has played with your kids, has seen your kids, has talked to him, they know him. it's scary. >> reporter: meanwhile, detectives scant irwins' front and backyards with metal detectors and safrpd nearby land phil. >> bring her home. we need her. we are not a family without her. she's ever
. >>> more than 250 tips and no significant leads in the search for lisa irwin. she was asleep in her crib in her home in kansas city, missouri. police are focusing on the area around the home. nbc's peter alexander with the latest now from kansas city. >> reporter: at the irwin home this weekend investigators tried to recreate how an abductor might have gotten inside as the parents have suggested, crawling through a window over and over, recording the entire thing. sunday...
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irwin, thank you again. >> sure. >> i know you're on our air a lot, and we rely on you. thank you. >>> coming up, the roadblocks getting in the way of testing those who need it. - i've been pretty stable with my schizophrenia for a while, and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. i also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. i was worried what others would think. td can affect different parts of the body, and it may also affect people who take medications for depression and bipolar disorder. i know i shouldn't change or stop my medication so i was relieved there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.com to sign up to receive a personalized doctor discussion guide to help start a conversation with you doctor about td. you'll also be able to access videos and a free brochure that show the different movements of td. visit talkabouttd.com or call to learn more. - i
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irwin, i want to take you back to this afternoon just before barack obama emerged to give his speech.ave an answer to a question asked by nicole wallace that took my breath away. it was about what life is going to be like for the foreseeable future in our country and i'm wondering if you could share it with the good folks watching tonight. >> sure, brian. so look, the problem is there is no end in sight. and i'm going to speak directly and clearly about this. i would like to have better news to bring that, you know, they call me a pessimist and whatever but the fact of the matter is i think we're going to have to buckle down and understand that we are going to be facing some part of a coronavirus pandemic for the next one to two, maybe three years. that's just the way it is. this virus has a lot of mysterious things going on in terms of its behavior and very difficult to predict where we're going to be but as you just pointed out, the trajectory is upwards all over the country and many, many parts of the world and i think we're going to have to get into the fact that we have to think
irwin, i want to take you back to this afternoon just before barack obama emerged to give his speech.ave an answer to a question asked by nicole wallace that took my breath away. it was about what life is going to be like for the foreseeable future in our country and i'm wondering if you could share it with the good folks watching tonight. >> sure, brian. so look, the problem is there is no end in sight. and i'm going to speak directly and clearly about this. i would like to have better...
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irwin, stand by, i think i have terrell james star on the phone. on iryna, whom you were trying to get for her cancer treatment. she had a regimen she had to stay on otherwise she might experience a relapse with her cancer. what's the update on her? >> first of all, thank you for having me again on the show. iryna is safe and sound in vilnius. i just spoke with her yesterday for an interview in my upcoming episode of the blapt diplomats, my podcast. she and her family are doing wonderfully. the child is coming along fine. as far as her treatment goes, she's going to have a doctor's appointment on monday to assess what the next step will be forward. so far she does have access to the medical care she needs. particularly what that will look like in the future, we'll have more information on that on monday, and i will share that with people on my twitter. >> i am so grateful for the little things that you're doing for the world, terrell. this story about people who need medical care, when they get to the way stations, there are church groups, humanita
irwin, stand by, i think i have terrell james star on the phone. on iryna, whom you were trying to get for her cancer treatment. she had a regimen she had to stay on otherwise she might experience a relapse with her cancer. what's the update on her? >> first of all, thank you for having me again on the show. iryna is safe and sound in vilnius. i just spoke with her yesterday for an interview in my upcoming episode of the blapt diplomats, my podcast. she and her family are doing...
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irwin redlener from columbia university. resource and response initiative. he's an msnbc public health analyst. he's been with us from the beginning talking about this. irwin, there's so much to discuss with you. children is an area of your specialty. i do want to discuss that. the seeking of emergency use authorization for children age 12 to 15 for the pfizer/biontech vaccine. how big a deal is that? >> well, it's a big deal, ali. the reality is that we're not going to get anything close to herd immunity if we don't start vaccinating children, not just the adolescents 12 to 15 but hopefully by the fall we'll be able to vaccinate children as young as a couple months of age. i think that's going to help. it's going to help protect the kids but also going to allow us to get more percentage of americans vaccinated, which is what we'll need to do to control the spread of this outbreak. >> this issue of intellectual property, patent protection for drugs, this is an issue that would take hours for us to discuss fully. that's your
irwin redlener from columbia university. resource and response initiative. he's an msnbc public health analyst. he's been with us from the beginning talking about this. irwin, there's so much to discuss with you. children is an area of your specialty. i do want to discuss that. the seeking of emergency use authorization for children age 12 to 15 for the pfizer/biontech vaccine. how big a deal is that? >> well, it's a big deal, ali. the reality is that we're not going to get anything close...
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our own peter alexander stepped food inside the irwin home in missouri. walking his way through key rooms and the time line surrounding lisa's final night. pete certify in kansas city with the fascinating tour this morning. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: sunday night, baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin rurpds returned home for a candlelight vigil. neither said a word but were both in tears as lisa's grandfather offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe. and bring her home to us as soon as possible. >> reporter: after the vigil, the irwin family invited nbc news inside the home. >> this is baby lisa's bedroom, one of the first things you notice is the spot right here on the light switch. this way you can see the small frames, her hand and footprint from the day lisa was born. her clothes still hanging in the closet. the scooby doo onesy on the rack. and right here, this is the crib lisa was sleeping in. deborah and jeremy believe this is where she was taken from that night. and sort of an ominous reminder of what they say happen
our own peter alexander stepped food inside the irwin home in missouri. walking his way through key rooms and the time line surrounding lisa's final night. pete certify in kansas city with the fascinating tour this morning. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: sunday night, baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin rurpds returned home for a candlelight vigil. neither said a word but were both in tears as lisa's grandfather offered an emotional prayer. >> please keep her safe....
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and we welcome to our broadcast neil irwin. he's senior economics correspondent for "the new york times," where he writes for "the upshot," "the times" site for analysis of politics and economics and the intersection of each. shannon, i'd like to begin with you. now it's close. someone close to the president, someone close to the vice president testing positive. the president, among all the staff members, refusing to wear a mask. i'm tempted to ask what could go wrong, but mostly i'm tempted to ask how much closer does it need to get? >> well, this is almost as close as it can get aside from being -- you know, having a member of his direct family infected. you know, the valet who we reported earlier on this week was infected was someone who is serving the president's meals, who was in very close contact, sources tell us, you know, throughout the day up until the day he was sick. katie miller, the vice president's spokesperson, is someone who is in on the corona task force meetings, and the president and the vice president said
and we welcome to our broadcast neil irwin. he's senior economics correspondent for "the new york times," where he writes for "the upshot," "the times" site for analysis of politics and economics and the intersection of each. shannon, i'd like to begin with you. now it's close. someone close to the president, someone close to the vice president testing positive. the president, among all the staff members, refusing to wear a mask. i'm tempted to ask what could go...
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joining me now is irwin carmen, co-author of "notorious rbg" and erica nancy smith. welcome to you both, ladies. i want to play this. >> if i'm beaten and raped in the state of texas, i have to give birth to the baby of my rapist. if i'm raped by my father, uncle, or brother, i have to give birth. this is to draconian. this is madness. the same people who have been protesting and screaming my body my choice when it comes to the covid vaccine are now saying i don't have any control over my own body. shame on the men and women who passed this law and shame on anyone who sits in silence while women suffer and die because of it. >> irwin carmone, i want to start with this one. that was a really emotional ad. it struck me, had ruth bader ginsburg not passed away, we would be having a very different conversation today. >> yeah. i mean that's a painful question about what would have happened because, of course, justice ginsburg spent a lot of time on the court dissenting, including me abortion cases. so it's not clear whether chief justice john roberts would have voted the
joining me now is irwin carmen, co-author of "notorious rbg" and erica nancy smith. welcome to you both, ladies. i want to play this. >> if i'm beaten and raped in the state of texas, i have to give birth to the baby of my rapist. if i'm raped by my father, uncle, or brother, i have to give birth. this is to draconian. this is madness. the same people who have been protesting and screaming my body my choice when it comes to the covid vaccine are now saying i don't have any...
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we're going to need to listen up when it comes to irwin redlener., thank you very much again for always coming on and taking our questions, as unpleasant as the answers sometimes are. >>> coming up for us, for every virtual class your kids may be taking, there is a teacher who would much rather be in front of the classroom and they are under strain. their story when we come back. i love audible because it's changed my life for the better. whatever question i have i feel like there's an avenue to seek the answer. hit that app and you start a story, you're on an adventure. download a new book within seconds and it's ready to go. there's something for everybody on audible. i like short stories. short stories are easy. they're quick. i like long and like intricate stories, that's really what i love. audible originals. i like biographies. self-help. fantasy. true crime podcasts. i love it so much. i can literally listen to anything. i can do it any time. and any place. and you know, for as long as i like. getting really into a story can totally transform
we're going to need to listen up when it comes to irwin redlener., thank you very much again for always coming on and taking our questions, as unpleasant as the answers sometimes are. >>> coming up for us, for every virtual class your kids may be taking, there is a teacher who would much rather be in front of the classroom and they are under strain. their story when we come back. i love audible because it's changed my life for the better. whatever question i have i feel like there's an...
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irwin and nickelous christoff, thank you for starting us off. appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >>> when we come back, dr. zeke emanuel will join us. he said america is losing the war of covid-19 but believes there is way to turn that around. zeke emanuel joins us next. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. r
irwin and nickelous christoff, thank you for starting us off. appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >>> when we come back, dr. zeke emanuel will join us. he said america is losing the war of covid-19 but believes there is way to turn that around. zeke emanuel joins us next. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for...
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irwin redletter, disaster preparedness and msnbc health policy analyst. irwin, i want to start with you. it's sort of flabbergasting the way this went today. we showed our audience the part with yamiche. that's insignificant. we as journalists are meant to take this kind of nonsense. but the idea that the president took this imperial study that had come out in march, suggested he's never heard of it before and had he not done anything 2.2 million americans would die and that he was being told by people to do nothing and to just ride it cowboy, ride it like a cowboy. irwin, this is nonsensical, but it cost people their lives when the president comes up with stuff like this. >> yeah, so it's hard to know what to react to. just to get to the accusation that the governors are somehow misleading the country about what's needed, it's the president's department of health and human services that up until two weeks ago was saying that the country is going to need 3 billion, with a b, face masks to -- for the duration of this pandemic. there is so much wrong with w
irwin redletter, disaster preparedness and msnbc health policy analyst. irwin, i want to start with you. it's sort of flabbergasting the way this went today. we showed our audience the part with yamiche. that's insignificant. we as journalists are meant to take this kind of nonsense. but the idea that the president took this imperial study that had come out in march, suggested he's never heard of it before and had he not done anything 2.2 million americans would die and that he was being told...
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vin gupta, irwin led better. thank you. >>> when we continue, congressman bobby scott joins me and we will take a deeper look at the economy as well along with the credit unions in the united states. we'll be right back. with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections.
vin gupta, irwin led better. thank you. >>> when we continue, congressman bobby scott joins me and we will take a deeper look at the economy as well along with the credit unions in the united states. we'll be right back. with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage,...
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