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how much of this, beth, do you think is purely political?> well, what i was struck by was the fact that president trump was so hesitant to own up to the fact that he had been involved in this. i mean, he's been pretty forceful when he's done these firings or purges in the past. we saw it after impeachment he went after several people who testified against him in the impeachment proceedings. we have seen him fire or get rid of several inspectors general. he typically stands up and owns its. and he's proud of it. it's a way for him to express his dominance and talk about draining the swamp or getting rid of people who aren't 100% loyal to him. he's proud of these actions that he's taken. that clip you just showed, he seemed very, very uncomfortable with having any relationship to this firing, perhaps realizing he's butting up to the fact that people are on to the pattern of this white house, the friday night purges, that it's unbecoming to the president, even perhaps to people who may be inclined to be sympathetic to him, i.e., especially in t
how much of this, beth, do you think is purely political?> well, what i was struck by was the fact that president trump was so hesitant to own up to the fact that he had been involved in this. i mean, he's been pretty forceful when he's done these firings or purges in the past. we saw it after impeachment he went after several people who testified against him in the impeachment proceedings. we have seen him fire or get rid of several inspectors general. he typically stands up and owns its....
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joins me now nbc's beth few'.remember seeing donald trump well behind clinton in 2016. is this different? >> chris, i think the difference is president trump is the incouple tent right now. when you look at the incumbents, you have to go all the way back to jochlt h.w. bush in 1982 to find an incumbent president in this type of hole where he's trailing by consistent double digits. it's not just this race around the polling. we've seen, as you mentioned, nine polls in just the last 24 hours that show the president in a very, very deep hole. again, 2016 is a reminder that things can change, that the polls can be off. it is really difficult being an incumbent facing these types of numbers. >> beth gave us the deep dive. where is trump losing the most support? which voting bloks? >> i'm really interested in the wisconsin polls. there was a poll out from marquette law school, a great poll out of wisconsin in the state showing president trump behind by eight points. what's interesting about that is wisconsin, of the bat
joins me now nbc's beth few'.remember seeing donald trump well behind clinton in 2016. is this different? >> chris, i think the difference is president trump is the incouple tent right now. when you look at the incumbents, you have to go all the way back to jochlt h.w. bush in 1982 to find an incumbent president in this type of hole where he's trailing by consistent double digits. it's not just this race around the polling. we've seen, as you mentioned, nine polls in just the last 24...
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beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of the worrier in chief.to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying that on the phone, but we're really okay, i think is very reassuring. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> we received over 1,000 requests since we began in early march. >> reporter: the hebrew home's melissa estevez says connecting with families has significantly improved the mood here. >> it's really brought a lot of joy into the home during this time. >> reporter: at a time when joy is hard to come by. >> i miss you. please tell me i'll see you soon. >> reporter: you will. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: i think we're going to have to share that reunion with you. we'll be right back. was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle? was that your great-aunt, keeping armies alive? he pictu was yr m keewho flew.es alive? who fixed. who fought. who rose to the occasion. when the world needed them most. (♪) find and honor your ancestors
beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of the worrier in chief.to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying that on the phone, but we're really okay, i think is very reassuring. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> we received over 1,000 requests since we began in early march. >> reporter: the hebrew home's melissa estevez says connecting with families has significantly...
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all of a sudden, you hear phoebe is beth. flo will talk to liam, she'll straighten everything out. she'll put it to rest. and i'll never have to hear it again.
all of a sudden, you hear phoebe is beth. flo will talk to liam, she'll straighten everything out. she'll put it to rest. and i'll never have to hear it again.
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thanks, beth.n't a trade—off, therejust isn't first is that there just isn't a trade—off, there just isn't a trade—off. if we don't have control of this virus, then the economy will suffer yet more. and the job of the government, and the work of the government, and the work of the government, has been to get the infection rate right down, and then the task is to hold it down, while safely reopening the normal activities, as much as is safely possible. and that is both on the economic front, and the things that make life worth living, like being able to see your grandparents. and thatis able to see your grandparents. and that is a massive piece of work. but, you know, it isjust simplistic to say there is a trade—off between the economy and health. a second spike would be hugely damaging for the economy. of course, there's judgements over timing, but as the statistics demonstrate and the data and the chance that we show regularly at this press conference, demonstrate, things are moving in the right d
thanks, beth.n't a trade—off, therejust isn't first is that there just isn't a trade—off, there just isn't a trade—off. if we don't have control of this virus, then the economy will suffer yet more. and the job of the government, and the work of the government, and the work of the government, has been to get the infection rate right down, and then the task is to hold it down, while safely reopening the normal activities, as much as is safely possible. and that is both on the economic...
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beth is her niece. >> she's the worrier in f. really reassuring. >> if you did not have facetime what would like be like for you? >> it would be more moring. >> we request and do it again. >> the hebrew homes melissa said it's improved the mood here. >> it's brought a lot of joy into the home during this time. >> at a time when joy is hard to come by. >> i miss you. please tell me i'll see you soon. >> you will. >> chip reid, cbs news washington. >> chip reid w a tear jerker. that's the overnht nor contin t news for this morning for cbs this morning and follow on line anytime for krsz.com. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news, atlanta officer charged with felony murder and multiple charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. tonight, the fired officer who shot and killed ra faces 11 charges including one that could bring the death penalty. >> at the time mr. brooks was shot, he did not pose an immediate threat of death. >> o'donnell: the shocking image of what happened after brooks was shot twice in
beth is her niece. >> she's the worrier in f. really reassuring. >> if you did not have facetime what would like be like for you? >> it would be more moring. >> we request and do it again. >> the hebrew homes melissa said it's improved the mood here. >> it's brought a lot of joy into the home during this time. >> at a time when joy is hard to come by. >> i miss you. please tell me i'll see you soon. >> you will. >> chip reid, cbs news...
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you mentioned the demonstrations, beth. alli society. you mentioned the demonstrations, beth.ustices such as what happened to george floyd. i would urge people to protest peacefully and in accordance with the rules on social distancing. everybody‘s lives matter, black lives matter but we must fight this virus as well. shall i take the second one? there were two separate things that i think people are getting conflated together. there is the alert level, which is set independently, on the instruction of ministers independently by the joint bya ministers independently by the joint by a security centre advising the four chief medical officers. independently of that, this was the thing linked to changes, with the five tests ministers set that had to be met before changes could be made. those included things like making sure the nhs could be protected and seeing sustained downward movement in deaths. there were five of those. the alert levels were for a different purpose. the purpose of the joint by a security centre is very much to try and help us map out, in some detail across th
you mentioned the demonstrations, beth. alli society. you mentioned the demonstrations, beth.ustices such as what happened to george floyd. i would urge people to protest peacefully and in accordance with the rules on social distancing. everybody‘s lives matter, black lives matter but we must fight this virus as well. shall i take the second one? there were two separate things that i think people are getting conflated together. there is the alert level, which is set independently, on the...
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his lawyer, beth wilkinson -- who is also, by the way, defending free of charge hillary clinton's toprom having to testify to judicial watch, just a side note -- but she's throwing up a lot of chaff to distract from the point that the judge is engaged in unprecedented judicial adventurism targeting general flynn. and i don't see much in that brief at all in terms of any concern about the evident prosecutorial misconduct that judge sullivan used to be concerned about and has always highlighted from the bench his concerns about it in terms of what's been uncovered recently about what would happen to general flynn. i see a judge who doesn't want to protect general flynn. i see a judge who wants to go after him, and that's not what -- you know, that may be his personal view, but as a a judge, he's supposed to be protecting the defendant who has the presumption of innocence right now. you don't get that feeling from judge sullivan. lou: yeah. judge sullivan is not a judge in any way, in my sense of what the word would mean and certainly would not be representative of the ideals of the cons
his lawyer, beth wilkinson -- who is also, by the way, defending free of charge hillary clinton's toprom having to testify to judicial watch, just a side note -- but she's throwing up a lot of chaff to distract from the point that the judge is engaged in unprecedented judicial adventurism targeting general flynn. and i don't see much in that brief at all in terms of any concern about the evident prosecutorial misconduct that judge sullivan used to be concerned about and has always highlighted...
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beth in massachusetts, beth. >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for teaching me something new every day.forward to seeing you every night. biotech company, they signed a multiyear agreement with ab mori, a global supplier of baking ingredients, who use all-natural zero calorie pure cane sweetener >> i looked at this when it was value versus iff we have to do a deep dive on this this is a very interesting story. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. guidance to help you stay on track, no matter what comes next. ♪ can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> what
beth in massachusetts, beth. >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for teaching me something new every day.forward to seeing you every night. biotech company, they signed a multiyear agreement with ab mori, a global supplier of baking ingredients, who use all-natural zero calorie pure cane sweetener >> i looked at this when it was value versus iff we have to do a deep dive on this this is a very interesting story. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round....
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i was not looking to move to new me to bethe firm asked investment our banking division with a couplether individuals in new york. as we were looking at how we might divide things, we had a big business in europe and almost nothing in asia. said, the guys said to me take asia because it is closer to chicago than new york. i was not overly curious, but i was interested, so i began going to asia. i came back and i talked to my bosses and said, i get the feeling is about -- the feeling china is about to take off and i would like to look at opportunities in china. when i made the first trip there 1991, we had five people in the hong kong office. inn i left to go to treasury 2006, i think we had 1500 people in greater china. have two great economies -- china and the united states. in your view, is a clash between the two of them inevitable, leading to a real war, not a cold war? >> i would begin by saying that china is a strategic competitor. there are some compelling differences when we look at our national security interests. importantalso some shared interests in terms of global stabili
i was not looking to move to new me to bethe firm asked investment our banking division with a couplether individuals in new york. as we were looking at how we might divide things, we had a big business in europe and almost nothing in asia. said, the guys said to me take asia because it is closer to chicago than new york. i was not overly curious, but i was interested, so i began going to asia. i came back and i talked to my bosses and said, i get the feeling is about -- the feeling china is...
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beth saw what parties enable us to do is form broad coalitions. we think of parties now as fundamentally divisive as breaking us down into factions. but in fact parties broadly understand have a strong incentive to form broad, not narrow coalitions if you're the democratic party and have to run candidates in a.m. and oregon you have a built a broad tent. i you're the republican party you've ha to find ways to appeal to people in broad terms in different circumstances and different situations and that is the healthy force in our politics. it forces compromise and it forces cooperation. ultimately the institutions we require in a free society are ones that forced us, that compel to us accommodate each. other why the congress this essential core institution of our constitutional system bus the congress exists to compel accommodation. always going to be fundamental differences in our politics. people disray grow. that's never going away. the question is how do we happen that, live witness senate and the handle in a free society and a liberal society i
beth saw what parties enable us to do is form broad coalitions. we think of parties now as fundamentally divisive as breaking us down into factions. but in fact parties broadly understand have a strong incentive to form broad, not narrow coalitions if you're the democratic party and have to run candidates in a.m. and oregon you have a built a broad tent. i you're the republican party you've ha to find ways to appeal to people in broad terms in different circumstances and different situations...
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we have been playing with other people and they developed also on your ideas and you have like and beth and we were on the p.a. . and he's like it's not a community it's a tory something real tangible. by all recorded day or night as a whole will transports listeners into a world of your only dreaming sounds. or. if you're interested in more reports about food and drink and cooking then visit our new you tube channel d.w. food there you'll learn how to make a real neapolitan pizza or even delicious pie a here's more rest of the stories creative chefs. the smell that's a credible the latest trends recipes to try yourself so i heard today i'm going to show you how to cook sustainable vegetarian food from right to sue me and the secrets behind the dishes. you know it's my life you hear it in moments time since the teen you start to say no yeah. c.w. should simply subscribe and dash on. move over grapes cherries black current and pears are fighting for greater recognition in fine wine production these are fermented fruits are growing more and more in popularity in core made kitchens as comp
we have been playing with other people and they developed also on your ideas and you have like and beth and we were on the p.a. . and he's like it's not a community it's a tory something real tangible. by all recorded day or night as a whole will transports listeners into a world of your only dreaming sounds. or. if you're interested in more reports about food and drink and cooking then visit our new you tube channel d.w. food there you'll learn how to make a real neapolitan pizza or even...
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. >> reporter: beth hasset is in charge of a rape crisis center. >> i never thought they would find him and certainly never thought they would find him alive. >> reporter: each survivor will progress the guilty hearing differently and find peace differently. trauma has no time line. >> there's a lot of unpacking for everyone, you know, of happy, scared, you know, retraumatized, all gs >> reporter: d'angelo could never be charged for the rapes because of the controversial limitations, eliminated three years ago. >> they have a future, they should never give up on their hopes and dreams. >>> looking live at the white house now, today, the trump administration will brief a group of democratic lawmakers on allegations that russia paid bounties to kill u.s. troops in afghanistan. it's been reported that president trump received a written briefing earlier in the year. the white house press secretary insists the information was never given to the president. nancy pelosi is demanding answers. >> this is totally outrageous. you would think that the minute the president heard it he would want to
. >> reporter: beth hasset is in charge of a rape crisis center. >> i never thought they would find him and certainly never thought they would find him alive. >> reporter: each survivor will progress the guilty hearing differently and find peace differently. trauma has no time line. >> there's a lot of unpacking for everyone, you know, of happy, scared, you know, retraumatized, all gs >> reporter: d'angelo could never be charged for the rapes because of the...
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me and you do can usually see beth don't sleep dates of sorts and jokes yet so most of your bored. what you're doing but spoke. to me. in the stance about where you're going to set the risk exposure looking at risk. and you have the trust and he was mostly sure steps he had visited on the go each he listed but split got them more. absolutely also given that there were it unless some of us a beer a scotch of still it but i knew poor 2 of 2 for church screw. this place it just made investors on the phone also even the more money for punter place the. company would almost be there with you see this it's as simple don't. those of you hold on to the name it is in the news or what open on the t.v. to deduce it to get a push i created seem sort of a good extolled to me get off john's interview says it's ok to look result a little below the fullness of course. if you simply do a good portion of your variables the sympathy of the group of the fans over until you did receive it when it also has cost me money for this was a bit of a new low still show governor putting the burden also but i th
me and you do can usually see beth don't sleep dates of sorts and jokes yet so most of your bored. what you're doing but spoke. to me. in the stance about where you're going to set the risk exposure looking at risk. and you have the trust and he was mostly sure steps he had visited on the go each he listed but split got them more. absolutely also given that there were it unless some of us a beer a scotch of still it but i knew poor 2 of 2 for church screw. this place it just made investors on...
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. >> reporter: and then down the street we met beth and lou. >> that was very boring. because he's the cook in the house and we keep on having the same thing over and -- i mean he's a great cook. don't get me wrong. >> 35 years of marriage. have you seen enough of each other in the last couple of months. >> oh yeah. yeah. >> but, you know, we didn't have that many fight as i thought we would. >> nothing's perfect. >> and everything's perfect when eating lunch outside in a restaurant on a perfect late spring day in a pandemic. from san rafael wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> and restaurants can begin sit down outdoor dining this friday. and apply for shared spaces allowing them to occupy nearby sidewalks and streets. right now restaurants can only open for takeout and delivery. the decision follows similar moves by contra costa, santa clara and san mateo counties two days ago. >> in the east bay sun valley shopping center will reopen this thursday at 11:00 a.m. some stores remain closed. no trays in the food court and signs for social distancing. malice . also this thursda
. >> reporter: and then down the street we met beth and lou. >> that was very boring. because he's the cook in the house and we keep on having the same thing over and -- i mean he's a great cook. don't get me wrong. >> 35 years of marriage. have you seen enough of each other in the last couple of months. >> oh yeah. yeah. >> but, you know, we didn't have that many fight as i thought we would. >> nothing's perfect. >> and everything's perfect when eating...
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mary beth atkins roll of toilet paper cake tacoma best of show and there are more contests to come. >> i've been saving my toilet paper rolls because one of our next contest coming up this decorated toilet paper rolls and trash to treasure. we know everyone has these at home and start thinking creatively. >> there's family fun wake and they have been looking for family dance videos and funny family photos. the weekly virtual contest run all the way through the fourth of july. >> some of the acts that are normally seen around the fairgrounds making an appearance on the virtual fair and prices include tickets to next year's virtual fair and you can enter the contest on the marin county fair website, the facebook page in the instagram. good luck and has some fun. >>> 4:28 a.m. and one step closer to bringing back the nba and coming up next. the proposal for games to pick up the summer. we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for jus
mary beth atkins roll of toilet paper cake tacoma best of show and there are more contests to come. >> i've been saving my toilet paper rolls because one of our next contest coming up this decorated toilet paper rolls and trash to treasure. we know everyone has these at home and start thinking creatively. >> there's family fun wake and they have been looking for family dance videos and funny family photos. the weekly virtual contest run all the way through the fourth of july....
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is reporting its san francisco health officials have approved the plan for amipauguthout ns in tell betheyear. more good news, veronica, 49er head coach kyle shanahan cashed in on last season success with a new deal that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the nfl. shanahan reportedly agreeing, actually, the 49ers just announce it is official. a six-year contract that runs through 2025 and replaces his original deal. he still had three years remaining and before shanahan got here, veronica and alan, the 49ers had three coaches in three years. shanahan in his third year went to the super bowl against the new deal. by the way, veronica, welcome back. i haven't seen you in three months. then again, i haven't seen alan in three months. >> true, that's true. you got to get out of the house. [ laughter ] >> i sh. >> dennis, thank you and thank you for all that good news, we appreciate it.>>> or local news at 5:30, a southbay assemblymen facing backlash over racially charged remarks about affirmative action. why he tells us his critics have it all wrong.>>> former top ebay executive
is reporting its san francisco health officials have approved the plan for amipauguthout ns in tell betheyear. more good news, veronica, 49er head coach kyle shanahan cashed in on last season success with a new deal that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the nfl. shanahan reportedly agreeing, actually, the 49ers just announce it is official. a six-year contract that runs through 2025 and replaces his original deal. he still had three years remaining and before shanahan got here,...
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reporter: it is supposed to have some of the belt care -- beth -- best health care infrastructure inhe country. reports of people being turned away from hospitals continue. there's discrepancies in the number of deaths. buriedicipal council twice the number of coronavirus patients than those reported by the country this week. the chief minister expecting more than half a billion cases by the end of next month. -- half a million cases by the end of next month. >> by the 31st of july, we will meet 80,000 beds. this will be a huge challenge. reporter: delhi tried to restrict the beds to its residents. the supreme court says the situation facing patients is deplorable. jazeera, new delhi. anchor: the world health organization has warned the pandemic is surging in size and severity in latin america. in brazil, the second worst hit country in the world, some intensive care units are at 90% capacity. scientists have described the president's response to the virus as incompetent. more than 40,000 people have died there. the outbreak has yet to peak. let's get an update. what are you hearing
reporter: it is supposed to have some of the belt care -- beth -- best health care infrastructure inhe country. reports of people being turned away from hospitals continue. there's discrepancies in the number of deaths. buriedicipal council twice the number of coronavirus patients than those reported by the country this week. the chief minister expecting more than half a billion cases by the end of next month. -- half a million cases by the end of next month. >> by the 31st of july, we...
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he spoke at beth-el a.m.e.hurch on the national unrest over the death of george floyd and police brutality within the black community. this meeting comes before a virtual meeting with several mayors around the country like los angeles, atlanta, and minnesota. >>> a pharmaceutical company is starting the first human trials of a potential coronavirus treatment. eli lilly says the phase i trial aims to determine if antibodies from recovered patients are safe to use in people. if deemed safe, phase ii will test its efficiency at fighting the virus. the results are expected to come in by the end of the month. >>> san francisco is in a new face of reopening. retail businesses have already been open for curbside pickup but mayor london breed has divided the second phase into three segments. today, the other retail services can reopen with minimal contact. this is including shoe repair and dog grooming. also allowed to reopen, childcare, outdoor museums and historical sites. >>> san mateo and marin counties are taking
he spoke at beth-el a.m.e.hurch on the national unrest over the death of george floyd and police brutality within the black community. this meeting comes before a virtual meeting with several mayors around the country like los angeles, atlanta, and minnesota. >>> a pharmaceutical company is starting the first human trials of a potential coronavirus treatment. eli lilly says the phase i trial aims to determine if antibodies from recovered patients are safe to use in people. if deemed...
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well, beth, i can't go further than the answer that i have already given.e, we are going to have to look back at this and learn the lessons we can, but frankly i think that a lot of these questions are still premature and there are lots of data, lots of things that we still don't know and this epidemic has a long way to go alas. notjust in this country, but around the world. the only thing i would add is you know we need to get the information to find the answer to that question. it is an important question. will we have got everything right? no. forsure we wouldn't. there are things we would have got wrong and we need to understand what they are and learn from them and get them right next time. that is what we need to do and we shouldn't just time. that is what we need to do and we shouldn'tjust be guessing what those things are now. it is a complicated situation and we need to use that information to get the next stages as effective as they can be. there is along stages as effective as they can be. there is a long list of things which we need to look at s
well, beth, i can't go further than the answer that i have already given.e, we are going to have to look back at this and learn the lessons we can, but frankly i think that a lot of these questions are still premature and there are lots of data, lots of things that we still don't know and this epidemic has a long way to go alas. notjust in this country, but around the world. the only thing i would add is you know we need to get the information to find the answer to that question. it is an...
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of court employees involved impose visa restrictions on them and beth families and to corruption investigation into the court itself is also said to be in the works u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe questions the very credibility of the i.c.c. i think cannot subject americans to arrest prosecution in jail the u.s. is not a party to the rome statute created the i.c.c. and even if a prosecution were to proceed it would make a mockery of due process there's no requirement for unit nobody for a conviction the prosecution can rely on hearsay to obtain a conviction but there's no real guarantee it was speedy trial is dead or facing a jury of one's peers it's a panel of judges who aren't subject to any american accountability let's talk about these allegations with kid pal he's a lawyer specializing in atrocity crimes what do you make of the sanctions against i.c.c. stuff well they're clearly unprecedented these type of particularly the financial sanctions are these are the types of sanctions that are posed on mass human rights violators or terrorists this is not this would be the 1st time it wou
of court employees involved impose visa restrictions on them and beth families and to corruption investigation into the court itself is also said to be in the works u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe questions the very credibility of the i.c.c. i think cannot subject americans to arrest prosecution in jail the u.s. is not a party to the rome statute created the i.c.c. and even if a prosecution were to proceed it would make a mockery of due process there's no requirement for unit nobody for a...
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barouch is the director of the center for virology and vaccine research at beth israel deaconess medicalenter. he has led groundbreaking work on vaccines for h.i.v and zika. are you concerned you are moving too fast? >> the goal is not to compromise patient safety at all. because ultimately a vaccine absolutely must be safe, if it is going to be administered to large numbers of healthy people. >> reporter: researchers are taking part of the coronavirus d.n.a. and transferring it into weakened common cold virus. after it is placed into a cell, the body will produce antibodies triggering an immune response. >> we know from using this vaccine technology for other pathogens in the past, that it raises remarkably potent and durable neutralizing antibody responses. >> reporter: barouch believes this approach will allow them to quickly mass-produce this vaccine if it is approved. it is a gamble that johnson & johnson is already betting on, with a commitment to produce a billion doses as soon as it's ready. >> the outcome of our production will start late this year with millions of vaccines, as
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then i want to bring in the question from beth law in virginia asking why are so many republicans in safe districts and seats unwilling to stand up for the beliefs that led them into politics and instead toeing to trump's odious language and disrespect for the constitution in the republican form of government? you know, it is amazing that you have the other half of our american system, the two political parties, that is relatively silent. whether they're in safe seats or not. their republican colleagues aren't saying anything about the president and what he's doing. a lot of them, i should say. >> yeah, a lot. and i try to really be careful how i respond to that because i talk to a lot of them. and i know that they are torn between what they think their constituents may want them to do. and what they really feel in their heart they should do. and i know there's always a problem when it comes to elected officials. should you be there to represent or to reflect the thought process that is going on in your congressional district? and so many of them believe that this president is much m
then i want to bring in the question from beth law in virginia asking why are so many republicans in safe districts and seats unwilling to stand up for the beliefs that led them into politics and instead toeing to trump's odious language and disrespect for the constitution in the republican form of government? you know, it is amazing that you have the other half of our american system, the two political parties, that is relatively silent. whether they're in safe seats or not. their republican...
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>> because the university of california has about 1700 docket students in its student body, to beth. and secondly, a challenger of the program, very consistent with the university of california's values,n,values of inclusand values of equity and, you know the daca program, really helps so many leyoung pebrought to this country, as i have said, typically under the age of six. who only knowatthe united as home. it allows them to be in the country safely, and also to get workauthorizations. so,we have students who we want to speak out for, and it was very consistent with ouva es. >> i want to turn now to race in particular and gender, it has been illegal for 20 years to consider race and gender in college application for this webo the uc d of regents signal the want that practice to change. what is wrong with being blind to gender or race, in the applicatiobeprocess? >> well,use we don'live in a race blind society, and i think the events of the past week or so have served to illustrate that. and in uc admissions we look at 14 factors, the only factor we can't consider is race, whhnicity
>> because the university of california has about 1700 docket students in its student body, to beth. and secondly, a challenger of the program, very consistent with the university of california's values,n,values of inclusand values of equity and, you know the daca program, really helps so many leyoung pebrought to this country, as i have said, typically under the age of six. who only knowatthe united as home. it allows them to be in the country safely, and also to get workauthorizations....
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recently given that beth thank you so much for talking to al-jazeera i thank you very much for inviting. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving tools school supplies and training to help the world's most found mobile people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and of that single working with scientists and health workers to learn all we can about the virus keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab advocating for everyone to have access to essential health services now more than ever the world needs w.h.o. and making a healthy a world for you and. for everyone. in uncertain and isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise you've been looking at another side of the story not so much the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact look it's reality and you have to inject a lot exposing the optics triathlon if the rhetoric and but they cannot manipulate fire
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we are profoundly grateful to the amazing workers at beth athpboard -- shipyard -- b shipyard.puritan you have hired more than 200 new employees with full benefits, and when your new factory comes online, puritan will hire an additional 150 maine workers, made in the usa, right? powered by the dedication of the men and women in this room, america has become the world leader in the coronavirus testing. the united states has completed more than 19 million tests, the most anywhere in the world by far. you are over 20, 21 almost. thank to you, the country has conducted more tests than all other countries in the world combined. other than that, you're not doing very well. [laughter] ,f you listen to the fake news you give them a number, 20 million, why didn't you do 40? if we do 40, they say we should have done 100. what i have to put up with. [laughter] [applause] when we took over, the cupboards were empty. i always say the cupboards, meaning the stockpile. we had very little. we have become the king of ventilators. we don't need them. we are making thousands a week. we have 11 fa
we are profoundly grateful to the amazing workers at beth athpboard -- shipyard -- b shipyard.puritan you have hired more than 200 new employees with full benefits, and when your new factory comes online, puritan will hire an additional 150 maine workers, made in the usa, right? powered by the dedication of the men and women in this room, america has become the world leader in the coronavirus testing. the united states has completed more than 19 million tests, the most anywhere in the world by...
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. >> reporter: beth cordova, a nurse in houston, and five of her family members are currently fighting virus >> i was literally terrified. i just didn't know. you read so many horror stories. but i am worried about it reopening, because our cases here have exploded just in the last two weeks. >> reporter: multiple houston texans and dallas cowboys players, including zeke elliot, have reportedly tested positive. as florida reopens, daily new case totals have set records. jackson health, one of the state's largest health systems, says it's seen a significant increase in covid-19 patients. >> we had started to level off. and we have started to open up, and now we are starting to see a spike. >> reporter: the rise in patients comes as the f.d.a. rescinded an emergency authorization for the use of hydroxychloroquine as a possible treatment, saying it us unlikely to be effective. cases and deaths are trending down in several states, including new york, but given crowds, including protestors, governor andrew cuomo warned shutdowns could happen again. >> we are the exception. we don't want the
. >> reporter: beth cordova, a nurse in houston, and five of her family members are currently fighting virus >> i was literally terrified. i just didn't know. you read so many horror stories. but i am worried about it reopening, because our cases here have exploded just in the last two weeks. >> reporter: multiple houston texans and dallas cowboys players, including zeke elliot, have reportedly tested positive. as florida reopens, daily new case totals have set records....
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carol is normal for it's really how human development because beth carroll is a well known daughter somehow i'm careless as a quantum me their parents predominantly on remittances from abroad these are the few factors i can think off but when it comes to who orbit pandemic here is your me it is it is because of the higher risk factors it started with. if it is the most noble state in india. how students coming back from tell you now free flow of people from the middle east high non-communicable disease burden to some industry of course of very high possible date of the elderly so millions of people work outside and make a glove with the home so it could have grown used to move the delhi or mumbai away but they did it in so that many care like unique. madam in islam i'm just wondering about the politics in canada how would you describe leads them yes everything led to devoted to jail or not so i would be learned everything that led to politics what is the politics is according to the social economic status and i'm a realist meaning that. friendship or zig ziglar as you mentioned get a lot ha
carol is normal for it's really how human development because beth carroll is a well known daughter somehow i'm careless as a quantum me their parents predominantly on remittances from abroad these are the few factors i can think off but when it comes to who orbit pandemic here is your me it is it is because of the higher risk factors it started with. if it is the most noble state in india. how students coming back from tell you now free flow of people from the middle east high non-communicable...
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and beth a pleasure to read and a totally absorbing account of her many months of it's layings in nasa's simulation of a march mission, pitched 8,000 feed up the hawaiian volcano. we instant planned -- it wasn't plan evidence this way but published now in a time when the whole world is sheltering in place because of the coronavirus pandemic, her booker tells us a great deal but the effects, physical, mental, social, even spiritual, of forced isolation. kate, welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. thank you so much for that beautiful suppose ducks, too. >> it's a pleasure. it's great to meet you. congratulations on your book. tell us about these analogs that nasa cooks up and develops to prepare astronauts for missions to mars or elsewhere. hough did they come to be? how did they decide to do something like this? >> sure. well, okay. going to space was kind of mix indicated thing and you -- complicated thing and you really want to practice as well as you can on earth before you send astronauts out on space adventures. so in early day from mercury, gemini, apollo, nasa was looking fo
and beth a pleasure to read and a totally absorbing account of her many months of it's layings in nasa's simulation of a march mission, pitched 8,000 feed up the hawaiian volcano. we instant planned -- it wasn't plan evidence this way but published now in a time when the whole world is sheltering in place because of the coronavirus pandemic, her booker tells us a great deal but the effects, physical, mental, social, even spiritual, of forced isolation. kate, welcome. >> thank you so much...
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even more than the arrest itself, the other church at had bethe basis for the arrest was unfounded. we reached out to the alleged victims in the ca ended a closer . of the police report that had been done and realize there never should have been st arin the first place and that is why i personally went to court and smissed all charges. >> earlier this year you fulfilled a campaign promise by eliminating cash bail in san francisco. the union says yoare creating the largest criminal justice revolving door ever in san francisco will pay a price for it. what would you say to people who are worried san francisco district attorney. t you >> look at the numbers. crime is down significantly. crime across the city is wn more th35%, and the reality about money bail is it makes us less safe. eliminate it makes us safer. money bail is a system at allows wealthy people to buy their freedom no matter how dangerous they are while poor people who are perhaps innocent, wrongly accuse or who present no public risk languish behind bars because of their poverty. it undermines public safety allowing wea
even more than the arrest itself, the other church at had bethe basis for the arrest was unfounded. we reached out to the alleged victims in the ca ended a closer . of the police report that had been done and realize there never should have been st arin the first place and that is why i personally went to court and smissed all charges. >> earlier this year you fulfilled a campaign promise by eliminating cash bail in san francisco. the union says yoare creating the largest criminal justice...
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. >> reporter: beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of like the worrier in chief. so for her to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying it on the phone, but we're really okay, i think it's very reassuring. the moment i saw that she had a necklace on, a favorite necklace, i knew she was okay. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> reporter: the hebrie home's melissa esteffa coordinates the calls. >> we received over 1,000 requests since we began in early march. >> reporter: last week, the heboro home launched daily drive-in visits. >> love you so much! >> reporter: families stay in their cars and can see their loved ones through plexiglass windows. estefez says connecting with families has significantly improved the mood here. >> it's really brought a lot of joy into the home during this time. >> reporter: at a time when joy is hard to come by. i miss you. >> i miss you. please tell me i'll see you soon. >> reporter: you will. we can only hope because it's been way too long. ch
. >> reporter: beth teitelman is her niece. >> she's kind of like the worrier in chief. so for her to see that we're really okay, we're not just saying it on the phone, but we're really okay, i think it's very reassuring. the moment i saw that she had a necklace on, a favorite necklace, i knew she was okay. >> reporter: if you did not have facetime, what would life be like for you? >> well, it would be a lot more boring. >> reporter: the hebrie home's melissa...
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has shown us how much power the head of government is losing and that yemen is now fragmented and as beth kendall there speaking to us from london from oxford pemba collets thanks so much for joining us your insights it has been. still ahead on al-jazeera preparing a message for south korea the north's plan to fight millions of leaflets across the border in the biggest and the propaganda campaign. and how palestinians are stepping up their fight against israel's plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank. and there remains holes and dr coles across much of the middle east on the arabian peninsula meanwhile all across areas of the one or 2 shows again of the last few days and they will develop through choose a 28 is a high anchor and you could have even a thunderstorm with that 28 be feeling pretty nice in beirut we have this. damage is not too high a different story across into iraq 45 celsius in baghdad the winds are strong and in fact they will follow way southward so also kicking up some sand and some dust of the next couple of days 47 curation on wednesday with those strong winds
has shown us how much power the head of government is losing and that yemen is now fragmented and as beth kendall there speaking to us from london from oxford pemba collets thanks so much for joining us your insights it has been. still ahead on al-jazeera preparing a message for south korea the north's plan to fight millions of leaflets across the border in the biggest and the propaganda campaign. and how palestinians are stepping up their fight against israel's plans to annex parts of the...
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they're beth on the supreme court today. he has kept it another 200 times. about 50 times with appealal court judges and the rest district judges and to conservative and bible believing christians those are important promises to keep because we think upholding our right to religious freedom he first amendment right ultimately will be determined by the court. >> host: ralph reed you mentioned the pro-life position of the president a couple of times and in your book you write, i had heard a lot of formerly prochoice candidates explain how they came to their pro life views in my career, but few had more genuine stories than trump's. what is the president's story? >> guest: i detail it in the book. i detail the fact that i got to know the president in 2011. he literally cold-called me. never met him before in my life. honestly didn't have a high opinion of him. and i told him that. when he called me. and he said the next time you're in new york, come see me. i did. i told him that if he was serious but running for president he should come to one of the events of
they're beth on the supreme court today. he has kept it another 200 times. about 50 times with appealal court judges and the rest district judges and to conservative and bible believing christians those are important promises to keep because we think upholding our right to religious freedom he first amendment right ultimately will be determined by the court. >> host: ralph reed you mentioned the pro-life position of the president a couple of times and in your book you write, i had heard a...
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huawei is providing quite a lot bethe -- that is going to the backbone to the rollout.rk on that or indeed vodafone or the others, you will find there is already a significant huawei presence up to 65 and a few examples, a few providers. so that's how it is at the moment. for those of us who challenge the strategic benefit of being dependent on a single provider, and indeed, benefit for the entire world of having so much dependency on a single space, no matter which state that happens to be, this is problematic and that is why many of us are ashing for britain to have better balance of opportunity from other countries and other providers and indeed many others are doing the same. huawei in 2009 so this is not exactly an outlandish position. this is something many european partners who have much closer relationships with china than we do have done for a number of years. nejra: i know that the next thing i am going to ask you about is not exactly something your committee looks at what it does matter for the way that britain will be looked at by the rest of the world and i
huawei is providing quite a lot bethe -- that is going to the backbone to the rollout.rk on that or indeed vodafone or the others, you will find there is already a significant huawei presence up to 65 and a few examples, a few providers. so that's how it is at the moment. for those of us who challenge the strategic benefit of being dependent on a single provider, and indeed, benefit for the entire world of having so much dependency on a single space, no matter which state that happens to be,...
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bethe dollar drops, you may one gold in your portfolio. at the bond market.urse, our people closing out ahead of the fed? will yield curve control come in? will it be muted? i cannot see anymore prices. i am not going to bust in the blind because that is too dangerous even for me. let's talk about that comeback kid. log onto the pension fund and see how battered and bruised it still is. the s&p 500 -- the strategist who coined the model. theay no longer refer to march selloff as the bear market. the plunge is exceeding the conventional definition, it was too brief and it ended too strongly for a bounce to qualify. he called it the 66th panic attack since 2009 and the shocking rally claimed another bear. a legendary investor who warned about owning stocks that he now thinks was far too conscious during current market gains. the global economy will contract, sending millions of people into poverty, manus. manus: let's turn to europe now because the french government will present a plan worth billions of euros to the aerospace industry. to the aid package, it wi
bethe dollar drops, you may one gold in your portfolio. at the bond market.urse, our people closing out ahead of the fed? will yield curve control come in? will it be muted? i cannot see anymore prices. i am not going to bust in the blind because that is too dangerous even for me. let's talk about that comeback kid. log onto the pension fund and see how battered and bruised it still is. the s&p 500 -- the strategist who coined the model. theay no longer refer to march selloff as the bear...
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we have to do beth. both.ll the people are that are so enraged and what about ha is happening across the country if i want to work for justice, it's greet protest peacefully. but we have to get out and vote. >> we flow that gov now newsom announced that every registered voter will get a mail-in. but will it increase voter turn out? >> my job is to make sure that november elections are accessible, making it easy for people to participate, that it's secure and that it's safe in the covid-19 environment. so sending everybody is a bat lot in the mail is toez do. it's convenient. adds safe as it gets if you worry about being exposed to coronavirus and we are worried about as many in-person opportunities, on and bofr the election date. the more people to that vote early, mail or in person means shorter lines for voters. >> all right, secretary padilla, i know you know there is a law to halt vote by mail because of an increased chance of fraud. i did speak to the former vice chair of the party. sheer is what she said
we have to do beth. both.ll the people are that are so enraged and what about ha is happening across the country if i want to work for justice, it's greet protest peacefully. but we have to get out and vote. >> we flow that gov now newsom announced that every registered voter will get a mail-in. but will it increase voter turn out? >> my job is to make sure that november elections are accessible, making it easy for people to participate, that it's secure and that it's safe in the...
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right now the president trump wayne is a beth of time. and a look loot at his campaign. >> ryan, thank you. >>> it is official, the coronavirus recession began in february. the national bureau of economic research is the official arbiter of america's booms or bust. this shows you how catastrophic this shutdown was. gdp shrank 5% in the first quarter, economists expect more in the second. the economy shut down on purpose to fight the spread of the coronavirus. millions of workers side lined, major companies filed for bankruptcy. the economy fell off the cliff. unprecedented from the federal resume has erased all of its losses for the year. the nasdaq hit a record high monday. workers, main street, the second channel. you look at your 4 o 01k and could be back to flat or normal. >> coming up, the push for social distancing. now the w.h.o. says that's not happening as much as first feared. -shift migraine medicine. it's called ubrelvy. the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where y
right now the president trump wayne is a beth of time. and a look loot at his campaign. >> ryan, thank you. >>> it is official, the coronavirus recession began in february. the national bureau of economic research is the official arbiter of america's booms or bust. this shows you how catastrophic this shutdown was. gdp shrank 5% in the first quarter, economists expect more in the second. the economy shut down on purpose to fight the spread of the coronavirus. millions of workers...
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can now beth covid treated with hospitals and we will try to sort that out. all the more important for us now, is getting vaccinated against influenza starting in september and october could we can partially protect ourselves against that virus and relieve some of the impact that these viruses will have on hospitals and emergency rooms. host: one of the last times we talked to you we spoke about remdesivir, the breakthrough drug they use for covid-19. how is that working out as we speak to you now? guest: pretty well. it has been distributed throughout the hospital. in most hospitals there is criteria indicating which patient should receive the drug. anticipate that during the course of the summer we will get the results of other clinical trials around the world looking at other treatments and of them-- hope some will work. host: outdoor summer camps and concerts have been scrubbed throughout the country. what will the next three months look like? guest: that remains to be seen. we have some new things happening. all of these demonstrations have brought so ma
can now beth covid treated with hospitals and we will try to sort that out. all the more important for us now, is getting vaccinated against influenza starting in september and october could we can partially protect ourselves against that virus and relieve some of the impact that these viruses will have on hospitals and emergency rooms. host: one of the last times we talked to you we spoke about remdesivir, the breakthrough drug they use for covid-19. how is that working out as we speak to you...
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we miss you, beth. >> thank you, stuart. good to see you. you have been taking care of the children, i believe, is that right? >> that's true. stuart: okay. let's move on. let's suppose at some point we get back to normal. will zoom keep its market share? what do you think? >> yeah, so we put out a research note in september that this company has the potential to go viral and we didn't know how soon that would happen, but it's because the product has a viral mechanism built in. this means you don't have to download software, you don't have to have an account. you simply click on a url, you are instantly in a video conferencing call, it's high definition. the other products on the market don't have that. when you have a viral mechanism like this, it's easy to share, easy for anyone to join a call, and that's what we saw during the covid-19 shelter in place is people were sharing these links, everyone could easily join these calls and removing that friction is actually very difficult, and it's pretty much like the optimal way to build a produc
we miss you, beth. >> thank you, stuart. good to see you. you have been taking care of the children, i believe, is that right? >> that's true. stuart: okay. let's move on. let's suppose at some point we get back to normal. will zoom keep its market share? what do you think? >> yeah, so we put out a research note in september that this company has the potential to go viral and we didn't know how soon that would happen, but it's because the product has a viral mechanism built...
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aaron bryant, thank you so much, and all beth. >>> thank you so much for joining mess.he newsroom continues with ana cabrera, right after this. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm ana cabrera in new york. we begin with another day of protest and outrage across the country over police brutality and racism. you're looking at live pictures of the demonstration happening in atl
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my name is mary beth. i am the government affairs manager out of rockwood. i brought the boss with me today. she's on the others of the table. the president of the family health company in maine. that he spoke already had provided an awesome history of family health companies in 19 seven. -- 1907. he has been present here in the state of maine's 1944 and is definitely multigenerational. he has sons coming and grandchildren being born. do you want to add anything before i go on? >> you got it. we have been around for a while. we have been through wars and depressions. >> but this was the worst thing you have been through, what happened to you when they took this away. -- as much as it would have affected john, but one thing take one canyon, they will take another and another. >> are you involved in that area? >> we do scalping, which is more to the south of that. it is replicated by that model over there. we do some scallops, but mostly it is crabs and lobsters out that way. >> is that a new boat? they look pretty old. there is a lot of design talent. it is a
my name is mary beth. i am the government affairs manager out of rockwood. i brought the boss with me today. she's on the others of the table. the president of the family health company in maine. that he spoke already had provided an awesome history of family health companies in 19 seven. -- 1907. he has been present here in the state of maine's 1944 and is definitely multigenerational. he has sons coming and grandchildren being born. do you want to add anything before i go on? >> you got...
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beth cameron. >> this is epidemiology 101. this is how you stop an outbreak from becoming an epidemic or a pandemic. >> reporter: dr. luciana borio, the infectious disease expert and former white house insider, agrees. she wrote about the need for widespread testing in a "wall street journal" op-ed in late january. >> you were beating the drum for testing very early on. >> that's right. without testing we don't know who's sick. we don't know how many are sick. we can't act, we can't isolate. >> reporter: on page 32 of the playbook the authors address testing, asking if the states "have diagnostic capability and capacity sufficient to trace and monitor for an outbreak." the answer, in january and early february, would have been no. the only lab in the us that could run a covid-19 test was initially inside the cdc. it wasn't until february 6th, 17 days after the discovery of the first case here, that the cdc shared testing kits with selected labs. two days later they got bad news. many of those tests kits didn't work. >> we foun
beth cameron. >> this is epidemiology 101. this is how you stop an outbreak from becoming an epidemic or a pandemic. >> reporter: dr. luciana borio, the infectious disease expert and former white house insider, agrees. she wrote about the need for widespread testing in a "wall street journal" op-ed in late january. >> you were beating the drum for testing very early on. >> that's right. without testing we don't know who's sick. we don't know how many are sick....
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appreciate that we get to be here like this and i hope people buy books and if it's not my book , as beth said i hope that people buy books from you. >> marie's book is "american harvest: god, country and farming in theheartland" . now in a beautiful hardcover gray wolf press which is a publisher in the center of the country, it'snot coastal . you can buy it by clicking on thebutton down there . we have plenty of stock to be delivered to lawrence on monday area and everybody you see you next year in real life for paper planes. >> .. mike leiter posting the president of new america and the vice president of new america, so welcome to the conversation on the occasion of the publication of "more than ready," cecilia is wonderful
appreciate that we get to be here like this and i hope people buy books and if it's not my book , as beth said i hope that people buy books from you. >> marie's book is "american harvest: god, country and farming in theheartland" . now in a beautiful hardcover gray wolf press which is a publisher in the center of the country, it'snot coastal . you can buy it by clicking on thebutton down there . we have plenty of stock to be delivered to lawrence on monday area and everybody you...