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and i'd like to bringing that now where cornelius other bar that he is with the german council on foreign relations and an expert on iran, a very good day sir. what do you make of these developments? well, this is something that had to be sheer, it this falls right into the transition period in the united states. we will see president trump walk out of office in january and it's becoming lee believed that this particular great maybe period between the election and the inauguration maybe lead to some to school a shift in the region around iran. rumors of a meeting between u.s. secretary of state, pompei o. and israeli prime minister netanyahu in the recent days. and this may just be well part of this escalation. what do we know about the scientist? the scientists mustn't proper set a. he was a professor of physics in tehran, but he was also with the revolutionary guard at the iranian elite forces. and so he was a twin figure all the scientists and military in the area. and it was all the father of the program because he was running this program, which as you know, is part of an internation
and i'd like to bringing that now where cornelius other bar that he is with the german council on foreign relations and an expert on iran, a very good day sir. what do you make of these developments? well, this is something that had to be sheer, it this falls right into the transition period in the united states. we will see president trump walk out of office in january and it's becoming lee believed that this particular great maybe period between the election and the inauguration maybe lead to...
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i knew about connie mack the first and cornelius mcgillicuddy, but i didn't know about your other grandfather which is a story you didn't share that much. >> it's always that balance. if you are out there talking about your grandfather and not yourself it's a question of who are you and what do you believe. so i kind of stayed away from that but i am extremely proud of my heritage from my mother's side. they are texans. my great-grandfather, john shepherd was a congressman in the 1800s and he died in 1904 i think. and my grandfather ran and won that seat and went to the house in 1904 where he remained until i believe 1912 when he was appointed to the senate and as we remarked before in those days senators were not directly elected, they were appointed by the state legislatures see he was in the senate from 1912 to 1941. he died as i forgot the term now, but he had seniority. he was the dea dean of the senae when he died. he was a young man at 61. he had an amazing and enormous career. >> lyndon johnson tried to replace him and got beat. he came back in 48 and became the united states senator
i knew about connie mack the first and cornelius mcgillicuddy, but i didn't know about your other grandfather which is a story you didn't share that much. >> it's always that balance. if you are out there talking about your grandfather and not yourself it's a question of who are you and what do you believe. so i kind of stayed away from that but i am extremely proud of my heritage from my mother's side. they are texans. my great-grandfather, john shepherd was a congressman in the 1800s...
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i knew about connie mack the first cornelius mcgillicuddy but i didn't know about your other grandfather which is a story that y didn't share that much when you weron the stump. >> if you're talking about your grandfather's not yourself it's wh do you believe? i stayed away from matt. obviously extrely proud of my heritage fromy mother's side. they are tech knows my great-grandfather john shepar was a congressman from texas in the 1800'snd he'd died in 1904 i think. my grandfather won that seat and went to the house in 1904 where he remained until i believe 1912 when he was appointed to the senate ands we were marked before in those days senators were not directly elected but they were imported by the state legislature. he was in the senate from 1912 to 1941. he died and i have forgotten the term now but he had seniority. he was the dean of the senate when he died in 41. heas a young man at 61 so he had an amazing and enormous career. >> and lyndon johnson tried to replace him and got heat which people remember. he came back in 48 and became an united states at i was the dean of the sena
i knew about connie mack the first cornelius mcgillicuddy but i didn't know about your other grandfather which is a story that y didn't share that much when you weron the stump. >> if you're talking about your grandfather's not yourself it's wh do you believe? i stayed away from matt. obviously extrely proud of my heritage fromy mother's side. they are tech knows my great-grandfather john shepar was a congressman from texas in the 1800'snd he'd died in 1904 i think. my grandfather won...
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you are looking live at polling places across the country in philadelphia, pennsylvania, florida, corneliusm one end of the country to another. with south dakota republican governor will be joining us later this hour. former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and keeping the column in this market and the former wisconsin governor scott walker. house majority whip too many say cemented this evening that could have
you are looking live at polling places across the country in philadelphia, pennsylvania, florida, corneliusm one end of the country to another. with south dakota republican governor will be joining us later this hour. former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and keeping the column in this market and the former wisconsin governor scott walker. house majority whip too many say cemented this evening that could have
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. >> it was cornelius vanderbilt, wasn't it? >> one of them was commodore vanderbilt. one was congressman ben butler, and she had powerful supporters. she had her own newspaper. and she had the ear of important politicians, and in 1869 or 70, she is able to come before a congressional committee and make an argument that suffragists have been beginning to make for a while, a very important argument. the argument was that the 14th amendment properly understood because it made all americans national citizens and fwagaifr equal rights. who could but disagree that the right to vote was a right of citizenship. she made that argument in front of congress, in front of the congressional committee. it was the basis of that argument, that contention, that constitutional argument that susan b. anthony goes to her polling place in 1872 and is able to convince the polling officers to let her vote for president, and she actually casts her vote. she is then a few days later arrested under the federal statute, making it a crime to vote knowingly illegally. criminal voting, it is this,
. >> it was cornelius vanderbilt, wasn't it? >> one of them was commodore vanderbilt. one was congressman ben butler, and she had powerful supporters. she had her own newspaper. and she had the ear of important politicians, and in 1869 or 70, she is able to come before a congressional committee and make an argument that suffragists have been beginning to make for a while, a very important argument. the argument was that the 14th amendment properly understood because it made all...
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you are looking live at polling places across the country in philadelphia, pennsylvania, florida, cornelius north carolina. we've got you covered from one end of the country to another. with south dakota republican governor will be joining us later this hour. former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and keeping the column in this market and the former wisconsin governor scott walker. house majority whip too many say cemented this evening that could have joe biden on the precipice to making it to the president of the united states. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world" and a crazy world at that. when investors see that some are or are not. hard to peg this to the election or the hopeful closure. with the advance today and technology stock sewing back, stimulus could be on the way. pinch me how many times you've heard that before. following what is this incredible turnout that is happening everywhere. >> hey, and neil. you see those stairs behind me. up there on the second floor could be where the selection is decided possibly tonight, possibly in the next couple of
you are looking live at polling places across the country in philadelphia, pennsylvania, florida, cornelius north carolina. we've got you covered from one end of the country to another. with south dakota republican governor will be joining us later this hour. former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and keeping the column in this market and the former wisconsin governor scott walker. house majority whip too many say cemented this evening that could have joe biden on the precipice to making...
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the officer most impressed with alexander's report was his boss, cornel cornelius dusty rhodes, and thechemical where a service, was so complete of french immense value to medicine it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. rhodes was eager to explore the toxic agent's therapeutic potential. like alexander he believed the data pointed its way toward a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a weapon in the fight against cancer. rhodes in his civilian life was head of new york's memorial hospital. it was the biggest cancer hospital in the world. he sees on the wealth new information as a breakthrough. has ambitious plans for memorial hospital now converge with alexander's report and crystallized in a single mission. to exploit poison gas to appoint a chemical for cancer cells. armed with the report and result of a top-secret yale study demonstrated for the first time that our regimen, in carefully - in tumor regression. to develop the experiment will treatment known today as chemotherapy. he persuaded two men who made a fortune
the officer most impressed with alexander's report was his boss, cornel cornelius dusty rhodes, and thechemical where a service, was so complete of french immense value to medicine it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. rhodes was eager to explore the toxic agent's therapeutic potential. like alexander he believed the data pointed its way toward a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a weapon in the fight against cancer. rhodes...
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the daughter of cornelius van sheet enchanted buchanan from the moment of their meeting in the late 1820's. as buchanan admitted many years later, you captivated me at once, i have ever since remain faithful and true. in now, my old age, your devoted friend. secretary of state william marcy confirmed that buchanan still, takes a wonderful interest in the family, and once courted one of the daughters. although cornelia had declined they stilltages, felt affection. she married james roosevelt of new york city, who later served a single term in the house of representatives. during that time, the couple hosted numerous social gatherings, in the process, the intimate circle of the buchanan and roosevelt expanded to include william rufus king. one year later, the new connection led king to stay with the roosevelt in new york city, as he prepared to travel overseas as a new american minister to france. from this triangle interrelationship, follows some of the most intimate correspondence ever written. in a letter dated may 13, 1844, buchanan wrote of his desire to be with roosevelt. the full qu
the daughter of cornelius van sheet enchanted buchanan from the moment of their meeting in the late 1820's. as buchanan admitted many years later, you captivated me at once, i have ever since remain faithful and true. in now, my old age, your devoted friend. secretary of state william marcy confirmed that buchanan still, takes a wonderful interest in the family, and once courted one of the daughters. although cornelia had declined they stilltages, felt affection. she married james roosevelt of...
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important in some anyway soescribe that because i didn't know or knew about connie mack the first but cornelius mcgillicuddy but i didn't know about yr other grandfather which is a story that you did not share that muc when you were on the stump. >> it's always that balance. if you're out there talking about your grandfather, not yourself, who are you and what do you believe so i stayed away from that but, you know, obviously actually proud of my heritage from my mothes side and they are texans. mike great grandfather john shepherd was a congressman from texas in the 1800s and he died in904, i think in my andfather ran for the state and one that seat and went to the house in 1904 where he remained until, i believe,912 when he was appointed to the senate and in those days senators were not directly elected but were appointed by the stateegislators so he was in the senate from 1912 until 1941 and died as the forgotten the term now but he had seniority and he was the dean of the senate whene died in 1941 and he was 61. he had a a norm is an amazing career. >> yeah, and lyndon johnson try to replac
important in some anyway soescribe that because i didn't know or knew about connie mack the first but cornelius mcgillicuddy but i didn't know about yr other grandfather which is a story that you did not share that muc when you were on the stump. >> it's always that balance. if you're out there talking about your grandfather, not yourself, who are you and what do you believe so i stayed away from that but, you know, obviously actually proud of my heritage from my mothes side and they are...
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kerner cornelius dusty rose. chief of the medical division of the chemical warfare service who hailed alexander's meticulous investigation as so complete and of such immense value to medicine that it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. rhodes was eager to explore the toxic agents therapeutic potential. like alexander he believed the data pointed the way towards a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a weapon in the fight against cancer. roesch, and his civilian life, was head of new york memorial hospital. it was the biggest cancer hospital in the world at the time. he sees the wealth of new information provided by the breakthrough. with ambitious plans for memorial hospital now converge with alexander's report and crystallize into a single mission to exploit the military research into poison gas, to find a chemical that could selectively kill cancer cells. armed with the report and the result of a top-secret yale study, which demonstrated for the
kerner cornelius dusty rose. chief of the medical division of the chemical warfare service who hailed alexander's meticulous investigation as so complete and of such immense value to medicine that it represented almost a landmark in the history of mustard poisoning. rhodes was eager to explore the toxic agents therapeutic potential. like alexander he believed the data pointed the way towards a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a weapon in the fight against...
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i knew about connie mack the firs cornelius mcgillicuddy, but i didn't know about other grdfather, which is a story at you'd ensure that much when you were on the stump. >> it's alwayshat balance. if your other talking about your grandfhers, not yourself, there's a question, who are you? at do you believe rex i kind of stayed away from that but obviously extremely proud of my heritage from my mother's side. they are texans. my great-grandfather, john shepherd, was a congressman from xas in the 1800s, and he died in 1904, i think. and i grandfather ran for his seat and one that seat and went to the house in 1904, where he remained until i believe912 when he was appointed to the senate. as we remard before, in those days senators were not directly elected, that they were appointed by the state legislatur. so he was in the senate from 1912-1941. heied as -- i've forgotten of the term now. he had seniority. heas the dean of the senate when he died in 1941. was a young man at 61. he had an amazing, an enormous career. >> and lyndon johnson tried to replace him and got beat, which peopleon't r
i knew about connie mack the firs cornelius mcgillicuddy, but i didn't know about other grdfather, which is a story at you'd ensure that much when you were on the stump. >> it's alwayshat balance. if your other talking about your grandfhers, not yourself, there's a question, who are you? at do you believe rex i kind of stayed away from that but obviously extremely proud of my heritage from my mother's side. they are texans. my great-grandfather, john shepherd, was a congressman from xas...
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i knew about connie mack the first, cornelius mcgillicuddy but i didn't know about your other grandfather, which is a story that you can share that much when you were on the stump. >> it's always that balance. if you're out there trumping about your grandfathers and not yourself, who are you? what do you believe? i kind of stayed away that but obviously extremely proud of my heritage from my mothers side. they are texans. my great-grandfather john shepherd was a congressman from texas in the 1800s. he died in 1904, i think. my grandfather ran for his seat, he won that seat and went to the house in 1994 where he remained until i believe 1912 when he was appointed to the senate, and as we remarked before, in those days senators were not directly elected, they were appointed by the state legislatures. he was in the senate from 1912-1941. he died as -- i forgot of the term now. he had seniority. he was the dean of the senate when he died in 1940. he had an amazing, an enormous career. >> and lyndon johnson tried to replace him and got beat which people don't member. he came back in 48 and bec
i knew about connie mack the first, cornelius mcgillicuddy but i didn't know about your other grandfather, which is a story that you can share that much when you were on the stump. >> it's always that balance. if you're out there trumping about your grandfathers and not yourself, who are you? what do you believe? i kind of stayed away that but obviously extremely proud of my heritage from my mothers side. they are texans. my great-grandfather john shepherd was a congressman from texas in...
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host: the conspiracy you are talking about, cornelius, where do you get your news?aller: i will be honest with you. i get my news from washington journal on c-span, from coast-to-coast a.m. msnbc, cnn, fox news, newsmax, but i mainly watch you all and listen to coast to coast. i think this was done on purpose and the communist chinese had something to do with it and stuff. host: cornelius bringing up the issue of pardons. axios with one of the scoops on that. president trump telling confidantes he plans to pardon michael flynn. that is the reporting from axios today. certainly a topic we can talk about down the road this morning -- or down the road in the days and weeks to come. this is jimmy in paducah, kentucky, that line for folks who are traveling. jimmy, how far you traveling? what precautions are you taking? caller: about 40 miles. i would like to congratulate president-elect joe biden. thank you very much. you have a nice thanksgiving. do you thinkwhat the situation will be when it comes to the coronavirus in the coming months as a biden administration gets u
host: the conspiracy you are talking about, cornelius, where do you get your news?aller: i will be honest with you. i get my news from washington journal on c-span, from coast-to-coast a.m. msnbc, cnn, fox news, newsmax, but i mainly watch you all and listen to coast to coast. i think this was done on purpose and the communist chinese had something to do with it and stuff. host: cornelius bringing up the issue of pardons. axios with one of the scoops on that. president trump telling confidantes...
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until bristol meyer under the leadership of james cornelius said we have to change.ght them.e team there were 10 clinical trials in cancer immunology at that time. they port capital into this 2009 and theetween end of 2019, they went from 10 clinical trials to 2500. investment inthe biotechnology was going into. mark was in it, pfizer was in it, hundreds of companies were in it. all of them, some of them tiny funded by venture capitalists. of course they wanted a profit. when somebody's life was saved by new technology, how do you price that? with increasing price rises on all drugs. that's not my business. my business is patience and innovation. if you can solve for that, and the people we delivered those drugs do deserve a good profit for it. host: we will go to debbie in kentucky. caller: hello. i have close friends and family that were diagnosed with covid. there were four individuals that i know of personally. but all of them and one little fight -- that a is fighting cancer. all four were sent home with no treatment. they were all diagnosed, they had symptoms,
until bristol meyer under the leadership of james cornelius said we have to change.ght them.e team there were 10 clinical trials in cancer immunology at that time. they port capital into this 2009 and theetween end of 2019, they went from 10 clinical trials to 2500. investment inthe biotechnology was going into. mark was in it, pfizer was in it, hundreds of companies were in it. all of them, some of them tiny funded by venture capitalists. of course they wanted a profit. when somebody's life...
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over the challenger cornelius lopez there. >>and union city.he incumbent 49% there and one more. >>let us go to dublin melissa hernandez, south front with 54% of the vote, but again still very early in all of this. >>pleasanton mare carla brown is leading with 49% of the vote. >>and livermore bob warner. >>11,755 votes, 69% of the votes still early. >>and we are counting them that's the last one we have for the east bay, mayor's races. let's head to the north bay now kron four's ashley zavala she's live for us in solano county so actually was the latest there. >>yellow some of the latest numbers we actually just got back elections officials here say that 46% of registered voters in this county and solano county turned out for the election which is a record that's double the amount that turned out for 2016. now behind me at the bout processing center workers are still going through ballots to make sure they're ready for tabulation they brought up a brand new batch just within the last few minutes then in a separate room right next to us ballots
over the challenger cornelius lopez there. >>and union city.he incumbent 49% there and one more. >>let us go to dublin melissa hernandez, south front with 54% of the vote, but again still very early in all of this. >>pleasanton mare carla brown is leading with 49% of the vote. >>and livermore bob warner. >>11,755 votes, 69% of the votes still early. >>and we are counting them that's the last one we have for the east bay, mayor's races. let's head to the north...