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all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women who were able to obtain files.edical and what they found is deeply disturbing. he doctors noted that the gynecologists, quote, seemed to consistently recommend surgical ntervention even when it did not seem medically necessary at the time and nonsurgical were ent options available. end quote. mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the september 29 "new york saying rticle "immigrants were pressured into unneeded surgeries." withoutker pro tempore: objection. ms. jayapal: this is about full or partial sterilization and a of consent from the pa
all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women...
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heisitedhe womenn irwin. th we share the sty of a lestiniaamericanamily living in ump couny -- the highly cservativtown of appottox, viinia, whe confedate genel robert. lee suendered ulyss s. grt in 186 >> we know everybo in town. weon'have anyrudges agait any ofhem. none of th have gdges agnst us. they like us >> polics, especiay when w came aeally lo time ag it wa't at big oa deal. it i difrent nowmaybe. amy: we ll speak tfilmmaker nadine nour,ho tellshe storof her o parentsn the short domentary atours grocery." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. confirmed cases of covid-19 are continuing to surge in the united states as more than 83,000 new infections were recorded on both friday and saturday, the highest daily totals since the pandemic began. hospitalizations rose in 38 states over the past week. total confirmed cases in the u.s. have now topped 8.6 million with a death toll over 225,000 -- both numbers are the highest in the
heisitedhe womenn irwin. th we share the sty of a lestiniaamericanamily living in ump couny -- the highly cservativtown of appottox, viinia, whe confedate genel robert. lee suendered ulyss s. grt in 186 >> we know everybo in town. weon'have anyrudges agait any ofhem. none of th have gdges agnst us. they like us >> polics, especiay when w came aeally lo time ag it wa't at big oa deal. it i difrent nowmaybe. amy: we ll speak tfilmmaker nadine nour,ho tellshe storof her o parentsn the...
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irwin must be shut down. be arrested.y: i want to thank you all for being with us, congressmember fromllat is speaking to us new york on the first formerly undocumented immigrant to become a member of congress. speakingoriano navarro to us from mexico where the u.s. deported her to. she is demanding to be let back into the united states, a survivor of dr. amin. of the maggie mueller northwestern medical center in chicago, who has done the big report that we will link to talking about the number of women, almost 20, that they know of, who experienced these kinds of threats or actual sterilizations or surgeries without proper informed consent. when we come back, we share the story of a palestinian-american family living in trump country in a very conservative town of appomattox, virginia. we will speak to filmmaker nadine natour about her family. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "children are i" by rasha nahas. as the presidential race enters its final full week, president trump is continuing to run a campaign filled with
irwin must be shut down. be arrested.y: i want to thank you all for being with us, congressmember fromllat is speaking to us new york on the first formerly undocumented immigrant to become a member of congress. speakingoriano navarro to us from mexico where the u.s. deported her to. she is demanding to be let back into the united states, a survivor of dr. amin. of the maggie mueller northwestern medical center in chicago, who has done the big report that we will link to talking about the number...
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i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said you were being abused by your partner. and they arrested you? >> yes. amy: said now you're shackled and brought to the gynecologist. >> yes, ma'am. they took my weight and put me back in a room where the nurse, to take off my clothes. so they had to take off my chains for me to take off my close. i'm sitting on the bed. dr. amin comes in. he does not acknowledge me. he does not say anything. his demeanor is very much mainly and rude. this like he is unapproachable. i did not even say hi to him. he's arts putting his gloves on and getting ready for th
i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said...
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among them, irwin lembrento. he was a doctor in the philippines.fter falling in love with aurora, his college sweetheart, a respiratory therapist herself, he emigrated to the u.s. following her and his love of medicine. >> dad was very hard working. he came here and worked his way up to have a good life with us here. >> what do you think made him a good husband? and a good father? >> i mean, i couldn't ask for more. whatever you needed, i mean, he would try to give it to you. kind of like -- i don't have to beg him to get me this or get me that, do this or do that. >> fair to say he was the love of your life? >> of course, yeah, uh-huh. >> reporter: his other love? nursing. he truly loved being an e.r. nurse. for more than 20 years. but elmhurst hospital in queens, his hospital, overnight became known as the epicenter of the ee epepicenter. >> he was still going to work. we were telling him, why don't you take a break, take a vacation or something? he said, no, are you kidding me? i have a lot of co-workers who are quarantined right now, and they h
among them, irwin lembrento. he was a doctor in the philippines.fter falling in love with aurora, his college sweetheart, a respiratory therapist herself, he emigrated to the u.s. following her and his love of medicine. >> dad was very hard working. he came here and worked his way up to have a good life with us here. >> what do you think made him a good husband? and a good father? >> i mean, i couldn't ask for more. whatever you needed, i mean, he would try to give it to you....
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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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detngs facility in irwin county. it was drafted before you even got on the site to see what was actually happening. and on the facility on the 26th the hospital administrator was there. and a couple of things i want to point out is. the hospital administrator is a lady. a good lady and good hospital administrator. and the doctor is an immigrant. now, everyone who came to that facility had opportunity to meet with the hospital administrator. every single one of you refused the opportunity to get the facts from the hospital administrator. never mind the facts. you wonder why people hate us up here. i have a statement, madam speaker, i'd like to read from the irwin county hospital. who wants a complete and thorough investigation. the irwin county hospital is aware of various allegations of misconduct against individuals being detained at the irwane county detention center. the hospital is committed to the safety and welfare of everyone in our care. including patients referred for care from irwin county detention center.
detngs facility in irwin county. it was drafted before you even got on the site to see what was actually happening. and on the facility on the 26th the hospital administrator was there. and a couple of things i want to point out is. the hospital administrator is a lady. a good lady and good hospital administrator. and the doctor is an immigrant. now, everyone who came to that facility had opportunity to meet with the hospital administrator. every single one of you refused the opportunity to get...
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, carrying on in the footsteps of her late father, animal conservationist steve irwin; tracy smith lookso why some people are trying to cheat death by cloning their beloved pets; and more. it's our "pet project" on this sunday morning on friday night. we'll be back in a moment. ornaments create time to hang. gingerbread builds tradition. a string of lights sparks family ties. a last-minute gift makes a lasting impression. a tray carries your heritage. and an ending means a new beginning. can make devices work even better than coppertop? this toothbrush brushes quicker. this screwdriver turns speedier. this fan spins faster. upgrade your devices with duracell optimum. charmin ultra soft is so soft much are you hon? you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. >> pauley: welcome back to "sunday morning's pet projec
, carrying on in the footsteps of her late father, animal conservationist steve irwin; tracy smith lookso why some people are trying to cheat death by cloning their beloved pets; and more. it's our "pet project" on this sunday morning on friday night. we'll be back in a moment. ornaments create time to hang. gingerbread builds tradition. a string of lights sparks family ties. a last-minute gift makes a lasting impression. a tray carries your heritage. and an ending means a new...
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kiparsky is a prominent linguist while irwin is a leading parkinson's researcher. family member says they're in good spirits. >> speaking with the family, there is a miracle. [ applause ] >> reporter: i'm jamie yuccas. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. >>> there was a sea of tears inside the staples center yesterday as los angeles paid tribute to a local hero. lakers superstar kobe bryant. bryant, his daughter gianna and seven others perished in a helicopter crash last month. many of bryant's closest friends are sharing their own kobe stories. one of them is another laker great, karee
kiparsky is a prominent linguist while irwin is a leading parkinson's researcher. family member says they're in good spirits. >> speaking with the family, there is a miracle. [ applause ] >> reporter: i'm jamie yuccas. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times...
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mahendra amin saw at least 60 women imprisoned at irwin, which is privately run. whistleblower dawn wooten, a former nurse at irwin, labeled amin the "uterus collector." meanwhile, mexico's government is demanding u.s. authorities address allegations of forced sterilizations at irwin, where at least six mexexan women m may have had unwanted hysterectomies. this is mexico's foreign ministster marcelo ebrard speakg tuesday. >> it is something that is unacceptable and we reject it beforehand, even in the united states there is a reaction from importanant groups which we have been in contact with. this has to be cleared up. if it is confifirmed, it w willa major issue and not only punishshed, but also other measures will bebe taken. amy: in n california, immigratin rights advdvocates continue toto dedenounce governor gavin news's orders to transfer p people from state prisons to the custody of immigration and customs enforcement. this comes as "the guardian" reports 41-year-old kao saelee, who fought wildfires as an incarcerated firefighter in 2018 and 2019, was trans
mahendra amin saw at least 60 women imprisoned at irwin, which is privately run. whistleblower dawn wooten, a former nurse at irwin, labeled amin the "uterus collector." meanwhile, mexico's government is demanding u.s. authorities address allegations of forced sterilizations at irwin, where at least six mexexan women m may have had unwanted hysterectomies. this is mexico's foreign ministster marcelo ebrard speakg tuesday. >> it is something that is unacceptable and we reject it...
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she spoke out after nine women detained in irwin managed to film and have uploaded to youtube in aprprilthe women wore makeshift masks and held s signs that said, "the are sick people here," "we are not criminals," and "please help." one e by one, , they came forwao tell theheir stories. >>>> i work in intakake. see the people who e enter. i sesee how the guards w work al stopopll i saw a athey ask peoplele to leave when nature m, women, whoeoever. theyey do nonot attend thehem. theyey do no ask them the necessary y questions to diagnoe ththem. we a are aririsk. theyey don't t give us anythingo cover r ourselves so we can prototect ourselves. i wawas the first t person thatt sick. i would to the clinic a and it lasteded no more than five miminutes. they did not give me necessary resources. they simimply told me, a are fi, go bactoto your cell. >> weenie protectction, please. we just want people to o listeno their hearts bececause we are so many mothers inn thihis eyesore suffffering souch, so many had merelyly actionsns for the l lof god. why can't ice undererstand? whwhy do we have to w
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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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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
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....
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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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irwin, a parkinson's research with 25 years' experience.tner, a linguist, published several books. they knew what they were doing out there. >>> actor michael douglas reportedly isn't getting a cent from his father's will. >> "the mirror" reports kirk douglas left most of his $61 million to charity. the hollywood legend passed away earlier this month at age 103. >> don't worry about michael, his net worth is estimated to be about $300 million. >> he's fine. i think he's okay. the other family members, they're okay too. gives it all to charity, that's good stuff. >>> when we come back, a big honor for beyonce. >> the scare last night on "american idol." "the skinny" is next. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. ♪ got skin just like pearls ♪ got skin just like pearls >>> i love this song. time now for "the skinny" starting with the big winners at this year's naacp image awards. honoring outstanding performances in entert
irwin, a parkinson's research with 25 years' experience.tner, a linguist, published several books. they knew what they were doing out there. >>> actor michael douglas reportedly isn't getting a cent from his father's will. >> "the mirror" reports kirk douglas left most of his $61 million to charity. the hollywood legend passed away earlier this month at age 103. >> don't worry about michael, his net worth is estimated to be about $300 million. >> he's fine....
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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, 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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singing a song when the helicopter came. >> reporter: more than a week after they disappeared, ian irwin and carol kaparsky were found in an overgrown ravine and lifted by helicopter to safety, an end to their long ordeal. >> they started yelling help. we lead at each other and we're like, that's them. >> reporter: quincy webster is with marin search and rescue. he was looking in a remote area with heavy vegetation, a hike that would have taken about three or four hours. >> carol and ian are doing okay. they were suffering from slight hypothermia, and in speaking with carol and ian the reason they are most likely alive is because they were drinking from a puddle that they found. >> reporter: the palo alto couple went for a hike on valentine's day in inverness, leaving wallets and cellphones. they got lost in the dark and deputies say they may have fallen fallen and continued on in clothing described as light. they had no jackets. she even lost her shoes. >> at some point carol tried to leave to go find help. she used the scarf she had around her neck to tie off on branches so she could f
singing a song when the helicopter came. >> reporter: more than a week after they disappeared, ian irwin and carol kaparsky were found in an overgrown ravine and lifted by helicopter to safety, an end to their long ordeal. >> they started yelling help. we lead at each other and we're like, that's them. >> reporter: quincy webster is with marin search and rescue. he was looking in a remote area with heavy vegetation, a hike that would have taken about three or four hours....
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all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women who were able to obtain files.edical and what they found is deeply disturbing. he doctors noted that the gynecologists, quote, seemed to consistently recommend surgical ntervention even when it did not seem medically necessary at the time and nonsurgical were ent options available. end quote. mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the september 29 "new york saying rticle "immigrants were pressured into unneeded surgeries." withoutker pro tempore: objection. ms. jayapal: this is about full or partial sterilization and a of consent from the pa
all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women...
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name robert irwin. i sent into the new yorker and i got lucky, they accepted it and i moved to new york. i'm looking for 70 else to spend time to write my next book and i decide i'll check that robert irwin who ishe not known and is living the life of recluse, he's poor and spends his time in the backwards of poorhouses and institutions and little sisters of the poor their homes and state institutions in brock state like that. he is completely stock in the book that is trying to write. at that point was six years in the form his flock takes his jackal mania. he's writing millions of words but not the right words, he cannot bring it together. in retrospect the four years when i arrive seem to be the hinge years in his life, he easily could got stuck there and we would not have heard more even. there's an incredible struggle to bring the book to a conclusion among other things. but i spent theou next four yeas i can be sure any given night he would have nobody else who is seen and we begin to dinner to a
name robert irwin. i sent into the new yorker and i got lucky, they accepted it and i moved to new york. i'm looking for 70 else to spend time to write my next book and i decide i'll check that robert irwin who ishe not known and is living the life of recluse, he's poor and spends his time in the backwards of poorhouses and institutions and little sisters of the poor their homes and state institutions in brock state like that. he is completely stock in the book that is trying to write. at that...
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. >> the search for carole kiparsky and ian irwin is expanding. the couple was staying at an airbnb in inverness. >> search and rescue crews are looking in the area including point reyes national seashore. >> anser hassan is live at the county's sheriff's office with the latest. >> good evening. the marin county sheriff offices say there is no evidence of any foul play. they say the hikers stayed at the airbnb before. they know the area. they're avid hikers. there is a sense of urgency as more days go by. search and rescue crews spent the day searching near point reyes national seashore for these two, 77-year-old carole kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin. they've been missing since friday. >> considering that the last time they were spoken to or had contact with family was on friday, i think it definitely increases the urgency of our search. >> sergeant brenton snider with the marin county sheriff's office says the couple were vacationing at this airbnb in inverness. the owner called police when the couple didn't check out on saturday. sergeant sn
. >> the search for carole kiparsky and ian irwin is expanding. the couple was staying at an airbnb in inverness. >> search and rescue crews are looking in the area including point reyes national seashore. >> anser hassan is live at the county's sheriff's office with the latest. >> good evening. the marin county sheriff offices say there is no evidence of any foul play. they say the hikers stayed at the airbnb before. they know the area. they're avid hikers. there is a...
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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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"crikey, it's the irwins, bindi's wedding." that's the name of it. we're all about the irwins. the knot after they had to scale back their original plans for the wedding due to the coronavirus. it's a story we've heard a lot of people having to delay things. they decided to move forward with this intimate ceremony. only three people there. her mother terri, her brother robert who walked her down the aisle and one of her late father's steve irwin's best friends was there. they honored steve irwin and lit a candle. bindi told us how much she wanted to honor him and if you're out there for the love because you have a cold heart maybe you're there for the animals. we're going to have macausssssss koalas and snakes all making appearances because it's the irwins and it's at the australia zoo. that's what they do. tonight at 8:00 on animal planet. >> got to do it. can never have enough of the koalas. a new single came out. what should we listen to this weekend? >> yeah, sam smith and demi lovato, it's a single called "i'm ready." the lyric goes, i'm ready for someone to love me. this
"crikey, it's the irwins, bindi's wedding." that's the name of it. we're all about the irwins. the knot after they had to scale back their original plans for the wedding due to the coronavirus. it's a story we've heard a lot of people having to delay things. they decided to move forward with this intimate ceremony. only three people there. her mother terri, her brother robert who walked her down the aisle and one of her late father's steve irwin's best friends was there. they honored...
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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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he is the son of ian irwin. there is also another son here that was carol's son, that is carol's son, and we spoke to both of them within the last hour. one of them tells us that all of this seems unreal. there's a sense of numbness and a sense of disconnect because they really can't believe that this sort of thing is happening. here's what he had to say. >> they wouldn't leave all their stuff, leave their car and i think it's very strange that they wouldn't have been a mile away, two miles away. it's as if -- it's like somebody picked them up and removed them from the area. that's what i keep thinking. >> reporter: searchers are back out now looking in the area around the rental cabin that they were staying in. they were last seen in that area on friday. and we understand today will focus on the cottage of the area, east of the cottage. they have gotten permissions, sheriff's deputies and volunteers, to search private properties. they are going to be knocking on doors to ask homeowners if they can come onto the
he is the son of ian irwin. there is also another son here that was carol's son, that is carol's son, and we spoke to both of them within the last hour. one of them tells us that all of this seems unreal. there's a sense of numbness and a sense of disconnect because they really can't believe that this sort of thing is happening. here's what he had to say. >> they wouldn't leave all their stuff, leave their car and i think it's very strange that they wouldn't have been a mile away, two...
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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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i would tell it be telling him long conversations about the things robert irwin had said and i have nodoing that because you get different kinds of responses and you do if you do a standard un day because nobody's a q&a with robert sacks which is 20 minutes of describing what robert irwin makes up perceptual issues and so forth. though we were just great friends and all the more so when i'm literally at the edcrucial moments as i've lived the life rack in how do you put it, i've lived a life rack in ambition and i'm not going to end it now. can't we just be friends? and yes, we stayed close friends.and he was a great godfather.as anything else? listen, thank you all so much for coming . [applause] and i'll be back there i guess. so come and d talk to me back there. >> tonight on the communicators, mark randolph, cofounder of netflix and author of the book that will never work shares his experiences learning online streaming service. >> april 14, 1998 hour cto a few keys and we were live and it didn't take long when we got that first dating and we cheered and began open bottles of champ
i would tell it be telling him long conversations about the things robert irwin had said and i have nodoing that because you get different kinds of responses and you do if you do a standard un day because nobody's a q&a with robert sacks which is 20 minutes of describing what robert irwin makes up perceptual issues and so forth. though we were just great friends and all the more so when i'm literally at the edcrucial moments as i've lived the life rack in how do you put it, i've lived a...
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this is state route 12 at irwin lane.t a power pole there are power lines down on both sides. so everything is closed in all directions now. there's not an eta as to when this will reopen. moving over to san ramon, we have another sigalert because of a disabled big rig, southbound 680 at el costa boulevard. we don't have an eta as to when this big rig will be moved out of the way. this is a stodream.the american it starts here, in a middle class neighborhood with a middle class kid named mike. when his father died, his mother went to work and became the breadwinner. she instilled in mike a belief in hard work and a drive to build a better life. so he started a company from scratch with an idea and endless hours- today, that makes him the only democrat in the race who's created 20,000 jobs. he's the only democrat who's run the largest and most diverse city in america, rebuilding after 9-11, creating over 450,000 jobs and expanding health care coverage to 700,000 people. the only democrat who's built a grassroots movement t
this is state route 12 at irwin lane.t a power pole there are power lines down on both sides. so everything is closed in all directions now. there's not an eta as to when this will reopen. moving over to san ramon, we have another sigalert because of a disabled big rig, southbound 680 at el costa boulevard. we don't have an eta as to when this big rig will be moved out of the way. this is a stodream.the american it starts here, in a middle class neighborhood with a middle class kid named mike....
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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. 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 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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sheriff's deputies are saying the search for 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin is getting more urgent each day. the couple of visiting in inverness in an airbnb rental house. the couple left their wallets, cell phones and car at the rental house, an indication to them that the couple intended to return. they love to hike so the search focused near the point reyes national sea shore and dense vegetation in the hills. others say they were surprised to hear about the disappearance saying the trails are popular and full of people. >> sometimes 15, 20 miles on foot and we find someone. >> reporter: the couple was reported missing on saturday when they did not check out of their airbnb. 136 search and rescue volunteers fanned out over the area yesterday and that search will resume pretty soon here 8:00 this morning. reporting live, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> the couple lives on the peninsula and rents out three rooms in their palo alto home. the couple has gone camping and hiking in the past but it's unlike them to vanish like this. >> they like camping. they go for
sheriff's deputies are saying the search for 77-year-old carol kiparsky and 72-year-old ian irwin is getting more urgent each day. the couple of visiting in inverness in an airbnb rental house. the couple left their wallets, cell phones and car at the rental house, an indication to them that the couple intended to return. they love to hike so the search focused near the point reyes national sea shore and dense vegetation in the hills. others say they were surprised to hear about the...
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the guests of honor, the residents, ian irwin and carol kiparsky. brennan canada 72 -year-old and 77 -year-old remain hospitalized from injuries suffered when they became lost and stranded in the wilderness in inverness near tomales bay. the decorations put up by a neighbor, who tell us the community is eager for the return. >> really a miracle. >> reporter: miracle is how tom stone, who lives near the couple, describes ian and carol's survivor. he spent days following the search. >> i was very concerned about the. >> reporter: the eventual rescue after eight days in the wilderness. >> i was thinking maybe they fell or were trapped somehow. >> reporter: the couple did become trapped, according to the marin county sheriff's office, who said the couple was surrounded by thick foliage and could not get out. authorities say they likely survived by drinking from a puddle found where they were located. another neighbor who did not want to speak on camera told us ian and carol were seasoned hikers who regularly traverse forests, also eight ferns to survive
the guests of honor, the residents, ian irwin and carol kiparsky. brennan canada 72 -year-old and 77 -year-old remain hospitalized from injuries suffered when they became lost and stranded in the wilderness in inverness near tomales bay. the decorations put up by a neighbor, who tell us the community is eager for the return. >> really a miracle. >> reporter: miracle is how tom stone, who lives near the couple, describes ian and carol's survivor. he spent days following the search....
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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, 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 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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are. >> day five in the seven for carol kiparsky and ian irwin. the office says they may have a break in the case. the marin county sheriff's office says during the searches with multiple canine teams, we've received four independent alerts from today navarro canine tales in the area of shell beach. shell beach is close to the air bnb cottage where the couple was staying. the sheriff's office says with the new information, the seven and rescue effort is now a search and recovery mission. we believe our on extensive search efforts would have located carol and ian if they were responsive or an area available on foot and on land. they didn't check out of their air bnb in inverness. search teams have been in the air, land and water. >> it is definitely uncomfortable and unnerving not knowing what happened in the tiny quiet community. everybody knows everything is going on. >> melissa king lives nearby. >> it is strange. there is no, they've left everything behind. their cell phones, their abilities, their car. there is not really that far they can wal
are. >> day five in the seven for carol kiparsky and ian irwin. the office says they may have a break in the case. the marin county sheriff's office says during the searches with multiple canine teams, we've received four independent alerts from today navarro canine tales in the area of shell beach. shell beach is close to the air bnb cottage where the couple was staying. the sheriff's office says with the new information, the seven and rescue effort is now a search and recovery mission....
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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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irwin griswold did this, not so long ago, maybe 1956. ruth gave an answer, starting right about the time of the women's movement in 1970, however, she started telling that story about the good days. she told that story so often that irwin griswold final wrote a letter to the student paper at harvard saying it had been a joke. only kidding. only kidding. early in o'connor's tenure on the supreme court, justice brennan, a liberal, delivered an over-the-top scathing and very personal dissent to one of her opinions. she never said a word. he found surprise that she wasn't interested in being sweet talked into making a majority for him when he needed her. she was legendary at his ability to do that. he called that dissent the worst mistake i ever made. when they could not get even they followed the advice ruth got from her mother-in-law on her wedding day. sometimes martin ginsburg's mother told his bride on her wedding day, handing her a wedding gift of a pair of ear plugs. sometimes, martin ginsburg's mother said, it pays to be a little dea
irwin griswold did this, not so long ago, maybe 1956. ruth gave an answer, starting right about the time of the women's movement in 1970, however, she started telling that story about the good days. she told that story so often that irwin griswold final wrote a letter to the student paper at harvard saying it had been a joke. only kidding. only kidding. early in o'connor's tenure on the supreme court, justice brennan, a liberal, delivered an over-the-top scathing and very personal dissent to...